Cemetery association meeting

The South Buxton Cemetery Association at Tory Hill will hold its 2021 annual meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 29, in the large meeting room at the Buxton Town Hall, 185 Portland Road.
“All lot owners, representatives and interested parties are warmly welcome and encouraged to attend,” association Secretary John Myers said in an announcement.
Members in attendance will elect officers and directors, reports will be received and an auditor will be selected, along with other appropriate business. The board of directors will meet first.
For more information, including lot purchases, call association President Sandy Atkinson at 929-6495 or visit the association’s website at southbuxtoncemetery.com.
Church readies for community day
Tory Hill Meetinghouse is participating in community days on Aug. 7 by hosting vendors that want to set up on the church lawn and offer attic treasures, yard sale items and/or crafts.
The event is from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Each 10-by-10-foot space is $25. Vendors must bring their own tables and chairs. For more information, call Carolyn at 229-4960.
The church event is part of a larger community day that includes a road race, the Dorcas Society’s Classic Car and Coffee Show, a parade, an evening show by the Mallet Brothers and fireworks.
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