Fourth of July parade, 1928 Old Canterbury/Plainfield bridge in winter, c.1920 Canterbury Green looking to the northeast, c.1950 Setting the Rochambeau Memorial March marker, May 2006 The Willoughby house at the intersection of Routes 14 & 169, c.1930 Walter Papuga at his Westminster Hill Store, c.1960 Preserving the Cleaveland Cemetery gate, 1976 The Asa Bacon Homestead, c.1900 Recess at the Green School, c. early 1900s Carpenter's hoops ready for delivery, c.1920s Calvary Chapel, c.1940s Butts Bridge under construction, 1936 Near Old RT 14 Quinebaug Bridge, c.1912 Arthur Bennett's sawmill, c.1920 Charles Barstow with buggy, c. early 1900s John Warner Barber print of Canterbury Green, 1835 Jonathan Wheeler House -- built 1760 Dr. Helen Baldwin & family, c.1945 The Flood of August 1955
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Event Details
     
Saturday, April 10th 2010 at 8:30 AM to 3:00 PM
 
Location: Community Room, Canterbury Town Hall - 1 Municipal Drive, Canterbury, Connecticut  
   

CANTERBURY HISTORICAL TAG SALE FUNDRAISER

The Canterbury Historical Society invites you to reserve a table for our important April 10 tag sale fundraiser. This event is kindly being chaired for our benefit by long-time member Eleanor Orlomoski.

If you have stuff you would like to convert to cash, you can rent a table or two for the reasonable fee of $10 each. To reserve tables, call Eleanor now at 860-546-9062. Payment is due upon reservation.

If rather than having your own table, you would like to donate items to the Canterbury Historical Society, we will happily sell them at the tag sale to replenish our coffers. In that case, please call Eleanor at 860-546-9062.
 
The society will also hold a bake sale at the tag sale. If you are willing to bake for our benefit, please send an email to info@canterburyhistorical.org, or call Ellen at 860-546-9346.

Of course, shopping at the tag sale is also sure to be a rewarding experience.

Many thanks for your support. As you probably know, the Canterbury Historical Society's regular monthly meetings and programs are free and open to the public. See this link for upcoming meetings and events http://www.canterburyhistorical.org/events.php.

We sincerely appreciate your help in bringing our mission to reality in Canterbury.

 

 

Cliff Williams with saw rig, c.1920s The Prudence Crandall House, c. early 1900s First Congregational Church, December 1963 First Congregational Church fire, December 1963 Ford (Fort) Ned remains, 2002 Frink & Wright Store, c.1930 Canterbury Grange, c. 1920s Teacher Happie K. Tracy, c. 1950s Fly rod maker Hiram Hawes, c. 1920s Henry Larkham & friend, c. 1900s Canterbury Plains, c. early 1900s Statue of Moses Cleaveland in Cleveland, Ohio Bennett's skunk farm on Graff Road, c.1920s

 

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