The Easter Bunny will be roaming the grounds and posing for pictures from 11am-3pm. Each child will receive an Easter egg with a surprise inside when they complete an Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt.
Take as many trolley rides as you would like operated by period dressed motormen. Learn historic information about each car you ride and how the museum began. Inside the Visitor Center you will find more static trolley cars and artifacts, a theater showing a short film about trolleys and a gift shop to buy that ‘special’ souvenir. On the same grounds is the Connecticut Fire Museum complete with antique fire trucks and apparatus. All activities and Fire Truck Museum entrance is included with your admission price.
There are picnic tables on the grounds so pack a lunch and relax awhile as you watch the trolleys arrive and depart from North Road Station.
Admission prices are $12 for Adults, $11 for Seniors (62+), Children (ages 4-12) $10, children (ages 3 & under) $3 and Museum Members receive half off admission. The Museum is open from 10am-4:30pm, for more information visit www.ct-trolley.org or call 860-627-6540. The Connecticut Trolley Museum is located at 58 North Road (Rt. 140) and is a short 15 minutes north of Hartford or a short 15 minutes south of Springfield.
Showing the movie Wonder, Saturday March 24 at 1 pm. Wonder is based on the best selling book by R. J. Palacio. There is no fee, and children under 11 must be accompanied by an adult through the movie.
Tickets fro Sale during Library Hours / Enter to Win this Easter Wreath – $1.00 per ticket
Made by Our Dear Friend Mary Neilsen, Artist
Drawing will be at the library, Sat Mar 24 2018 at 5:00 pm
Winner need not be present.
The Easter Bunny will be roaming the grounds and posing for pictures from 11am-3pm. Each child will receive an Easter egg with a surprise inside when they complete an Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt.
Take as many trolley rides as you would like operated by period dressed motormen. Learn historic information about each car you ride and how the museum began. Inside the Visitor Center you will find more static trolley cars and artifacts, a theater showing a short film about trolleys and a gift shop to buy that ‘special’ souvenir. On the same grounds is the Connecticut Fire Museum complete with antique fire trucks and apparatus. All activities and Fire Truck Museum entrance is included with your admission price.
There are picnic tables on the grounds so pack a lunch and relax awhile as you watch the trolleys arrive and depart from North Road Station.
Admission prices are $12 for Adults, $11 for Seniors (62+), Children (ages 4-12) $10, children (ages 3 & under) $3 and Museum Members receive half off admission. The Museum is open from 10am-4:30pm, for more information visit www.ct-trolley.org or call 860-627-6540. The Connecticut Trolley Museum is located at 58 North Road (Rt. 140) and is a short 15 minutes north of Hartford or a short 15 minutes south of Springfield.
The Easter Bunny will be roaming the grounds and posing for pictures from 11am-3pm. Each child will receive an Easter egg with a surprise inside when they complete an Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt.
Take as many trolley rides as you would like operated by period dressed motormen. Learn historic information about each car you ride and how the museum began. Inside the Visitor Center you will find more static trolley cars and artifacts, a theater showing a short film about trolleys and a gift shop to buy that ‘special’ souvenir. On the same grounds is the Connecticut Fire Museum complete with antique fire trucks and apparatus. All activities and Fire Truck Museum entrance is included with your admission price.
There are picnic tables on the grounds so pack a lunch and relax awhile as you watch the trolleys arrive and depart from North Road Station.
Admission prices are $12 for Adults, $11 for Seniors (62+), Children (ages 4-12) $10, children (ages 3 & under) $3 and Museum Members receive half off admission. The Museum is open from 10am-4:30pm, for more information visit www.ct-trolley.org or call 860-627-6540. The Connecticut Trolley Museum is located at 58 North Road (Rt. 140) and is a short 15 minutes north of Hartford or a short 15 minutes south of Springfield.
Grand Opening Celebration of Russell Cellular and You are Invited to be part of it.
State Representative Christopher Davis will be cutting the Ribbon at 230 pm/followed by mingling and networking.
Light refreshments served.
Grand Opening Week special click link; Grand Opening
To Know more about them visit http://www.russellcellular.com/
FREE COFFEE AND DONUTS!
East Windsor Agricultural Commission Invites you,
Our East Windsor Farmers to a
FARMERS’ COFFEE
SATURDAY,
MARCH 31, 2018
9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
at
MELROSE SCHOOL
HOUSE
Members of the Agricultural Commission will be on hand to
field your questions, insights and observations so we can
effectively address the real needs of our agricultural
community.
The Easter Bunny will be roaming the grounds and posing for pictures from 11am-3pm. Each child will receive an Easter egg with a surprise inside when they complete an Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt.
Take as many trolley rides as you would like operated by period dressed motormen. Learn historic information about each car you ride and how the museum began. Inside the Visitor Center you will find more static trolley cars and artifacts, a theater showing a short film about trolleys and a gift shop to buy that ‘special’ souvenir. On the same grounds is the Connecticut Fire Museum complete with antique fire trucks and apparatus. All activities and Fire Truck Museum entrance is included with your admission price.
There are picnic tables on the grounds so pack a lunch and relax awhile as you watch the trolleys arrive and depart from North Road Station.
Admission prices are $12 for Adults, $11 for Seniors (62+), Children (ages 4-12) $10, children (ages 3 & under) $3 and Museum Members receive half off admission. The Museum is open from 10am-4:30pm, for more information visit www.ct-trolley.org or call 860-627-6540. The Connecticut Trolley Museum is located at 58 North Road (Rt. 140) and is a short 15 minutes north of Hartford or a short 15 minutes south of Springfield.