Stockbridge Athletic Boosters Thankful for Community
Stockbridge Athletic Boosters would like to thank the Stockbridge and surrounding communities for their tremendous support of the Panther Draw Down fundraiser held on February 29, 2020. Several individuals and businesses stepped forward sponsoring the event with cash and in-kind donations. “The generosity of this community is amazing and the Boosters were overwhelmed by the […]
President Trump Unveils Guidelines for Opening Up America Again
President Trump has unveiled Guidelines for Opening Up America Again, a three-phased approach based on the advice of public health experts. These steps will help state and local officials when reopening their economies, getting people back to work, and continuing to protect American lives. Click on the link below for more information. https://www.whitehouse.gov/openingamerica/
A Day in the Village update
During the Stockbridge Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors Meeting on April 13th it was decided that the annual A Day in the Village event would be postponed and rescheduled at a later date in the Fall. This was a very difficult decision, but with the current environment caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and […]
Desperately Seeking Chocolate…SCN to the Rescue!
by Mary Jo David For the second year in a row, I decided to give up processed sugar for Lent. Thirty-three days or so into the season, I was REALLY starting to regret my decision. But when you’re raised on Catholic guilt, you don’t cave! Then I remembered an article in the recent print edition […]
McDonald’s Donates to Outreach
From Facebook: Stockbridge McDonald’s donated 377 fresh baked blueberry and chocolate banana muffins to Outreach for distribution today! Kim Duncan and Derek Young helped put the boxes in my car…that’s a lotta muffins. Such a treat! Thank you, McDonalds, you are a terrific community partner.
Stockbridge Area Arts Council postpones summer art show
The Stockbridge Area Arts Council regrets to announce the postponement of this summers Art Show. Watch for updates in August regarding a possible fall show.
Protect yourself and others from COVID-19 when visiting parks and recreational facilities
From the CDC: Staying physically active is one of the best ways to keep your mind and body healthy. In many areas, people can visit parks, trails, and open spaces as a way to relieve stress, get some fresh air and vitamin D, stay active, and safely connect with others. Know Before You Go: While these facilities […]
ATTENTION: Village of Stockbridge Residents
Beginning Monday, April 20, 2020, E. Elizabeth St. will be closed between S. Williams St. and Garfield to vehicle and pedestrian traffic. We are excited to announce the construction of E. Elizabeth St., culvert, road and sidewalk. This project should be completed within two weeks. Debbie Nogle Village Clerk/Interim-Treasurer Village of Stockbridge 305 W. Elizabeth […]
I need a word
by Mary Lou Clifton Calling all wordsmiths. I need a new word. It needs to be a feeling word. Here I am in week four or maybe week ten of sheltering in place, and I’m feeling how? I don’t know how I’m feeling. I need a new word. Throughout my life I’ve felt the feels […]
Stockbridge High School 3D printers are contributing to the COVID-19 healthcare effort
by Amy Haggerty Bob Richards, a high school teacher for Stockbridge Community Schools has been very busy during this COVID-19 medical crisis for our state. Richards, with the help of 16 PRUSA R3 3D printers at the high school, has produced 550 plastic headbands used for making face shields worn by medical staff as part […]
