COE HILL — According to signs spotted along Hwy 620 at the Ridge Road, there’s a silent auction today, July 4, at Zion Church at The Ridge. Hours are 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
COE HILL — According to signs spotted along Hwy 620 at the Ridge Road, there’s a silent auction today, July 4, at Zion Church at The Ridge. Hours are 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
It’s a 90-minute drive from Coe Hill, but it’s worth it if you like noisy airplanes and all stuff military. Tomorrow and Sunday, July 4 and 5, he weather looks like it’s going to co-operate for the Anniversary Weekend at CFB Trenton. Click here for the weather forecast. Organizers are expecting 50,000 people to drop in for events both days. I’ll be there… hoping to see the Snowbirds and Hawk One fly in formation again. Get all the details by clicking here. Take note that there’s no parking on the base: shuttle buses will...
Got a summer reading list? The Coe Hill library might be able to help you complete it, with a fund-raising summer book sale on Sat., July 4. The sale is on 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. If you have books to donate, bring them along that morning… not before. If you miss the sale Saturday, the Friends of the Wollaston/Limerick Public Library will host another book sale Aug. 1.
Limerick Lake lodge has put up webcams around it’s property. Click here to take a look — but it’s not very exciting if you check in at night. It’s seems to be a bit dark there after sunset…
It appears Coe Hill has a mascot. March 27 at 7:30 a.m., while the boys were having their coffee at the Country Kitchen, a stranger walked into town. Everyone went outside to greet the female turkey wandering around town, reports Brent Goodwin. Anybody like to suggest a name for the new Queen of Coe Hill?
Google News alerts are a blast. Punch in a couple of words you want to search for, and your in box fills up with e-mails pointing you to matching words on web sites around the world. Today, “Coe Hill” popped up related to a weird bird story in newspaper from Laconia, New Hampsire U.S.A. As in “Coe Hill Road” in the small town of Center Harbor. Here’s the clipping… Bird-watching Monty Python fans probably recall the skit of the exploding penguin. “The penguin on your television set is about to explode,” the announcer says...