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The
350th Souvenir Shoppe
in Town Hall is closed.
Thank you to the Souvenir Committee who chose wonderful
souvenirs and gifts to represent our 350th celebration. Thank you to the Souvenir Committee and the Souvenir Shoppe
Volunteers, who kept the Souvenir Shoppe in town hall open 2 to 3 days a
week for close to a year and a half, plus set up at special events
during the year. They have added so much to our anniversary, and made it
very easy for people to purchase the souvenir items. Their efforts
helped our fundraising tremendously too. Thank you to the staff at
the Town Hall, who let us use a room and were so helpful in so many
areas. And another thank
you to you, the community, who made the Shoppe and the year such a
success, through your support and participation. Three cheers.
Souvenir Committee:
Wayne
Buckhout co-chair, Sandi Buckhout co-chair, Elaine
Tudryn, Joanne Keller, Andrea Goguen, and Sarah Wanczyk
Souvenir Store volunteers
Helen
Baj, Joanne Walrath, Martha Boisvert, Marjorie Barstow,
Kathy Tudryn, Jane Booth, Brenda Tudryn, Rosalie
Weinburg, Carolyn Hayes, Urshula Wood, Pat Osip, Caryn
Perley, Cynthia Wade, Bob Page, and Gerry Harvey
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Ornaments still available in December at
Easthampton Savings Bank, 100 East St,
in Town
Hall (Selectman's Office)
and the
Cats Cradle, Rt 47, So. Hadley
$20 each |
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The 350th Souvenir Shoppe
closed Tuesday,
Nov 24
350th
items can now be found at:
Hopkins Academy: All remaining
tee shirts, EFO cds
Goodwin Memorial Library:
Hadley/Amherst books, notecards
plus can order parade and Angels of Hadley play photo books
Hadley Senior Center: Grocery
bags
The
ornaments are being sold at the Cats Cradle, Town Hall and
the
Hadley branch of the Easthampton Savings Bank.
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Hadley 350th Logo
Blanket

These are huge!!!
Big enough for you and a friend!!!
Comes in maroon and white
black and
white,
Great for those cold New England winters.
Only $50 Each
Only a few left,
color: black and white.
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Hadley 350th
Christmas Ornaments


Beautiful Hand Painted Ornaments
Limited
to a total quantity of 200.
Get
yours today. Don't miss out.
Only $20
Each
Still available in December at
Easthampton Savings Bank and
the Cats
Cradle, Rt. 47 So. Hadley
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Angel of
Hadley "Mega" Shot Glass

$10 Each
or
2 for $15
Perfect for imbibing, while you debate
the Angel of Hadley with your friends.
(Maybe you'll find the answer at the
bottom of the glass.)
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New "Grown in Hadley" Children's
and Adults' T-Shirts

You may think your kids
couldn't be any cuter!!
Put 'em in these great T-Shirts and they'll be the "Cutest Kids on the
Block".
Sizes - Toddler to Youth - Now available
in adult sizes too
Only $10
Each
Select kids t-shirts on sale
for $5.00
Limited Supply
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New T-Shirt Colors

$10 Each
Gorgeous new colors.
A color choice for everyone.
Limited
Supply
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Hidden Timepiece


$35
Each
Elegant, pocket-size, hideaway clock.
Beautifully crafted. Inlay patterns will vary.
Who would choose a digital watch over
one of these?
SOLD OUT
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For all the Polish Music
fans out there -
CD of Polish Music
featuring
the Eddie Forman Orchestra
Now $10
Each
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1860 Map of Hadley Replica

$20 Each
From hanging maps showing the counties of
Massachusetts.
Includes detail showing homes and business near the center of town.
SOLD OUT
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Post Card with photos of Yesterday and
Today

Two
Cards for $1.00
Send greetings to loved ones across the
globe
on a card commemorating Hadley's 350th.
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Wide Post Card of John Gnatek
Mural

One
Card for $1.00
This beautiful mural was painted just
before
Hadley's 300th Anniversary. A limited
number have been signed by John Gnatek
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2009 350th
Calendar
only $3.00
The 2009 Calendars for the 350th
Anniversary are now available. Each includes over 60 photos,
new and old, showing the many aspects of life in our beloved town of
Hadley. They are being sold in over a dozen locations
around town and can also be ordered by mail. They make great
gifts for the holidays. Each calendar lists the events planned
so far for the 350th celebration. It's a must for keeping
track of what's going on in 2009.
A wonderful keepsake
of the year

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Hadley 350th Logo
Wine Glasses
Perfect for celebrating Hadley's 350th

(not dishwasher safe) |

Hadley Soy Wax Candle
Soy Wax is long burning and clean burning
Made from soy beans grown in the USA
New Fall Scent is here!!!
"Harvest Time in Hadley"
Limited Supply - less than 3 dozen left.
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350th Votive Candle Pots
Our potter keeps providing us with
new and creative designs
for our Hadley pots.
Each is one of a kind.
Made in Massachusetts.
Sold Out
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Beautiful Hadley
Note Cards
Photographed and designed for the 350th
by
Sandy Pipczynski.
Eight different cards in each box. $10 per box.
Series I: Buildings of Hadley
Series II: Signs of Hadley
Limited Supply
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All items are also
available at:
"The Cat's Cradle Country Shoppe" 265
Hadley Street (Route 47) South Hadley, MA
Hours for Cat's Cradle
Wed-Sat. 10 to 5
Sun 12 to 5
413-532-4943 or
Email:catscradle265@aol.com
For information or to
volunteer
contact - Wayne and Sandi Buckhout at "The Cat's Cradle Country
Shoppe"
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350th Commemorative Mug
Handcrafted in Mass
only $20.00
Each one is unique!!!
These will be "the" collectible for
many years to come.
(Think about pulling these out for our 400th Anniversary.)
Sold
Out
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350th Commemorative Pitcher
Handcrafted in Mass
only $20.00
Each is one of a kind!!!
Runner up for "the" collectible from the 350th Celebration.
Use them for maple syrup or for flower arranging.
Sold Out
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Meet our Potter - David Matthews
David has been working full time as a production potter since 1972.
Prior to that, he was an English teacher in Japan and a high school German
teacher in Oregon.
He now resides and works in Lynn, MA.
The pottery he produces is high fire stoneware and can be used in the
microwave and is dishwasher safe.
David, thanks for all your hard work for Hadley's 350th.
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Hadley Grocery Bags
Only $5.00
When your toting things,
why use one of those other bags,
when you can proudly proclaim
your love of the town of
Hadley.
Besides being "green", these bags are also green.
You can carry groceries, bowling balls, even asparagus!!!
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Hadley T-Shirts
Now in several colors
Only $10.00
Limited Supply
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Summit
House DVD
Now Only $10.00
This 26 minute DVD is a re-issue of a movie
which was made for our nation's bicentennial.
None of that fancy blue ray stuff. This movie
maintains the patina of film movie technology
of the 1970's.
From the Summit House,
one witnesses the beauty of Hadley.
And those other towns that used to be part
of Hadley look all right, too. |

Images of America Amherst and Hadley
Through the Seasons Only $20.00
This wonderful book is loaded with historical photos of life in
Hadley and Amherst. ONLY a few
LEFT.
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Hadley Magnets
Only $5.00 eachWhat's a fridge without one of these classy
Hadley 350th Magnets.
Boring, that's what it is!!!
Spice up your kitchen
with one of these conversation pieces.
Each one unique and
handmade in Mass. SOLD OUT |
The "Pride of Hadley" tulip bulbs
Donated "In memory of" for $5.00
A bag of tulips may also be purchased and donated to the town in
the memory or honor of someone special. The bulbs were planted
on town property by the Hopkins Academy Student Council and by the
Hadley Girl Scouts, to be enjoyed for years to come.
Names of donors will be listed on our web site, the 350th bulletin
board in town hall, and in the 350th commemorative booklet.
Thank you to the following donors:
In memory of Alfred Torrielli
by Andrea Goguen
In memory of the Hea Fey and Chunglo families
by Joyce Chunglo
In memory of Victor Buckowski by Josh,
Mary, Erin, and Braeden Tudryn
In memory of Martin and Mary Gowdey by Jean
Gowdey
In memory of Sophie and Anthony Fydenkevez
by Richard and Elizabeth Fydenkevez
In memory of Waldo and Marion Kendall by
Wayne and Sandi Buckhout
In memory of Florence Thayer by Rick, Mary,
Dan and Doug Thayer
In memory of Michael and Ann Casey by
Cathleen F. Smith
In memory of Ken Lynch by Chris and Morgan
Lynch
In memory of Thomas and Sally Fydenkevez by
Gary, Brenda and Meghan Fydenkevez
In memory of Lucille Sienkiewicz by Paul
and Marie Appleby
In memory of Frank Scott and his son, Fred Scott
by Carolyn Hayes and family
In memory of Louis and Jessie (Scott) Agassiz
by Carolyn Hayes and family
In memory of David A. Hayes by Carolyn
Hayes and family
In memory of Walter & Marie Kopek by their
family
In memory of Wayne Kopek by his family
In memory of Donald Shipman byMarjorie
Barstow
In memory of Marion Purdy by Marjorie
Barstow
In memory of Nelson Barstow by Marjorie
Barstow
In memory of Richard Waskiewicz and Janet Keller
by Joanne & Doug Keller
and Matt, Brian & Carolyn Waskiewicz
In memory of the Kellogg family by Scott,
Barbara and Tiffany Kellogg
In memory of William Kimbrel and Muggie by
Elizabeth Lloyd-Kimbrel
In memory of their Nana, Diane Hengehold by
Hadley and Hank Twichell
In honor of the Hadley Pioneers by Jean
Hunt
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