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New Haven News for Apr. 24

Welcome to the first edition of New Haven News! We are happy to have a space where we can share news and information for the community. Don’t hesitate to reach out with something you would like to share.

Did you know that the Village Green Creemee stand is now open? Yippee! You can find the flavor of the day/week on their Facebook page.

Green Up Day is Saturday, May 3. Green Up Bags will be available for pick up at the New Haven Town Office/Library from 9 a.m.–noon. Please leave full bags along roadsides for the town crew to pick up on the Monday following Green Up Day. Thank you to everyone who participates to help keep our roadsides clear of litter.

The Blooming Circle is a new support group for postpartum moms partnering with the New Haven Library every other Saturday beginning on April 19. It meets from 10:30–11:30 a.m. This is a nurturing and inclusive group for moms looking for support and connection during the transformative journey of motherhood. This newly founded group will meet at the library where moms (at every stage of motherhood) come together (with or without their children) to talk about the joys and the challenges of motherhood. Please join Kelly Bessette and other moms in the community.

The New Haven Library is holding a weekly story time for kids and their parents/caregivers on Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. at the library. Come out and enjoy a story with other kids and bring a friend!

The Friends of the Library will hold their Annual Book and Bake Sale on Saturday, May 3, from 9 a.m.–noon at the library. All proceeds will be used for continued community events, books for babies and other opportunities for the community. Come on out and find some books and bring home some goodies for the family.

Welcome Stephanie! Beeman Elementary has a new principal starting in the fall of 2025! Stephanie Sumner will join the Beeman and New Haven community after years as an elementary school teacher, instructional coach, principal and assistant principal, and most recently as a professional learning facilitator. There will be an opportunity for the community to thank Travis Park for his work as principal at our school for the last seven years and to offer a warm welcome to Stephanie. Stay tuned!

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