Bryant Pond

Franklin Grange 124 met on Monday, April 19. The Craft Fair was discussed. Seven of the nine tables have been rented for $10 each. If anyone wants to rent a table and bring their own, it will be $8. Call Sharon Silver at 665-2325. The Craft Fair is July 10 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Also discussed were the acts for the Mock Hee Haw Show. This will be held on Saturday, May 1, at 7 p.m. Come help support the Grange and enjoy a night out. Program — Opening thought, Bertha DeHaas; Song, “In the Garden”; Reading, Remember When, Bertha; Cack Bean sang and played several times; Read-ing, Days of Yore, Bertha; Song, “April Showers”; Reading, A Good Neighbor, Sharon Silver; Song. “Abide in Me”; Closing thought. Next meeting is May 3.

Services at the Baptist Church are Sunday school at 9:15, morning worship at 10:30, evening ser-vice 6 p.m. Wednesday evening 5:30 is youth group, 6:30 prayer meeting.

The Woodstock-Greenwood Senior Citizens will meet on Thursday, May 6, at the Grange Hall. Dinner by the Grange; program by the music department at Woodstock Elementary School. Meet-ing starts at 11:30 a.m. New members always welcome. Dinner is $7. Dues are $2.

Historical Society

The Historical Society Museum features art, furniture, china, quilts, costumes, tools, posters, farm implements, books, etc. Its emphasis is strong on Woodstock memorabilia, of course. Do visit this summer beginning in June every Saturday afternoon 1 to 4 p.m. Society members will serve as guides. Meetings are the 2nd Saturday of every month at the Museum at 6 p.m. You can join; dues are modest.

The museum is the cultural center for the area, serving the town for over 30 years. The research of the late Ruby Emery covers so much of Woodstock History and is essential for anyone doing re-search on the community. They hope Cubby Swan will talk on the tramp at the May 8 meeting.

Larry Billings is gathering things for an apartment next year.