Message from Town Administrator
Gary Ezovski
Today, my newsletter message is short and simple.
First, please take time to view the North Smithfield High School video that is in today’s message from School Superintendent St. Jean in the first post below. The photos from graduation are a wonderful remembrance of another fine class. But please take the time to see the video which speaks volumes of why North Smithfield High is respected as one of ours state’s best education opportunities.
Second, Happy Father’s Day to every father and father figure in NS and beyond.
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The PumpkinFest Committee is looking for more Vendors this year to participate.
You can download and fill out your application by
CLICKING HERE
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The North Smithfield Heritage Association
Upcoming events:
- Slatersville Cemetery Tour: Friday, June 14 at 6:00 pm. Meet at Heritage Hall.
- North Smithfield History Night: Friday, June 14 at 7:00 pm Heritage Hall: Chief Two Hawks of the Mashapaug Nehegansett Tribe will present a history of Native Americans in NW RI
- North Smithfield Historic Cemeteries Tour: Saturday, June 22 from 9:00 am-11:00 am. Vinicity of Pound Hill Rd, NS08, NS56, NS05, NS54, NS09. Meet at Kendall Dean School parking lot, 83 Green St, Slatersville. Wear a hat, long pants, comfortable walking shoes, and bring water and insenct repellent.
- North Smithfield Historic Cemeteries Tour: Saturday, July 6 from 9:00 am -11:00 am. Vinicity of Old Oxford Road, NS58, NS 55, NS 16, NS15, NS17. Meet at Kendall Dean School parking lot, 83 Green St, Slatersville. Wear a hat, long pants, comfortable walking shoes, and bring water and insenct repellent.
We have a new website. Please CLICK HERE for all the upcoming news from the NS Heritage Association.
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The Little Red Schoolhouse is open for visitors monthly, every second and third Thursday and Saturday from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Click here for more information
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Camp Phoenix
Year 14: Return of "Once Upon a Time" !
A 9 week traditional summer camp running
June 18th - August 16th.
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Make A Plan Today!
Your family may not be together if a disaster strikes, so it is important to know which types of disasters could affect your area. Know how you’ll contact one another and reconnect if separated. Establish a family meeting place that’s familiar and easy to find.
Step 1: Put together a plan by discussing these 4 questions with your family, friends, or household to start your emergency plan.
- How will I receive emergency alerts and warnings? Do you have NIXLE and CODE RED?
- What is my shelter plan? In place shelter or our community shelter (do you know where it is?).
- What is my evacuation route? We have a map on our website (www. nsema.org)
- What is my family/household communication plan? Is it verbal, printed or on your computer or tablet.
Step 2: Consider specific needs in your household.
As you prepare your plan tailor your plans and supplies to your specific daily living needs and responsibilities. Discuss your needs and responsibilities and how people in the network can assist each other with communication, care of children, business, pets, or specific needs like the operation of durable medical equipment. Create your own personal network for specific areas where you need assistance. Keep in mind some these factors when developing your plan:
- Different ages of members within your household
- Responsibilities for assisting others
- Locations frequented
- Dietary needs
- Medical needs including prescriptions and equipment
- Disabilities or access and functional needs including devices and equipment
- Languages spoken
- Cultural and religious considerations
- Pets or service animals (we have a pet plan on the town website) (one for farm animals too)
- Households with school-aged children
Step 3: Fill out a Family Emergency Plan
Download and fill out a family emergency plan or use them as a guide to create your own.
Step 4: Practice your plan with your family/household bi-yearly or yearly.
There is a saying "Practice Makes Perfect"
Professional athletes practice, why shouldn’t you?
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WHAT IS IN YOUR PET PREPAREDNESS KIT?
In honor of National Pet Preparedness Month, North Smithfield Emergency Management and Homeland Security, Northern RI REACT and North Smithfield CERT is encouraging area residents who are pet owners to create an emergency preparedness kit for their pets to ensure complete family readiness during an emergency or disaster.
“Emergencies and disasters come in many forms and could require you to leave your home for an undetermined amount of time,” said Colonel Peter E. Branconnier, director of Emergency Management and Homeland Security.
“Remember, if it isn’t safe for you, it isn’t safe for your pets, so it’s important to include your pets in your readiness plan.”
To create a pet preparedness kit, ensure the following items are readily available in a safe location:
• Pet food, water and bowls
• Pet carrier, leash and collar
• Photo of your pet or ID and a photo of you with your pet
• Immunization, veterinary records and pet medications
• First Aid Kit
• Contact list of pet-friendly hotels, veterinarians, and out-of-town friends and family
• Toys, rope and sanitation bags
To learn more about being prepared before, during and after an emergency or disaster, visit
www.nsema.org or the town website. Look for pet disaster planning.
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Pawtucket Red Sox July 3rd (with Fireworks!)
Wednesday, Jul 03, 2019 at 6:00 pm
Tickets are $10 each. Game starts at 6:05 PM
Enjoy the game against the Scranton Wilkes-Barre Railriders.
Then stay a little bit longer and ENJOY the wonderful FIREWORKS
put on by the Pawtucket Red Sox!
Each Ticket purchased with this link will give Habitat for Humanity funds for us to build an affordable, decent, and safe home!!!
http://bit.ly/HFHPawSoxJuly2019
Created by:
Habitat for Humanity West Bay & Northern RI Inc
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SAVE THE DATE
North Smithfield Announces Its 2nd Annual Fireworks Display
Come join us for our 2nd Annual Fireworks Display
If you missed it last year, you sure don't want to miss it this year!
When: Saturday, July 13th
Where: North Smithfield High School
Time: Sunset
Bring your own lawn chairs and blankets.
If you have any questions, please call Town Hall at 767-2200 ext. 301. More information to come!
(Presented to you by John Beauregard, the Town of North Smithfield, and your local business community)
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The 2019 PumpkinFest Committee officially began preparations and would like you to mark your calendar for our:
13th Annual
North Smithfield
Great Pumpkin Festival
Saturday - September 21, 2019
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
North Smithfield High School Grounds
The PumpkinFest Committee is looking for more Vendors this year to participate. You can fill out an application by Clicking Here.
The next committee meeting will be Wednesday, June 19th at 6:00 at R&R Industries, Inc. 147 Industrial Drive, North Smithfield.
Click Here for more information on the event and a list of the upcoming Committee Meetings.
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Our North Smithfield Animal Shelter is in
Need of Volunteers.
You can volunteer as many or as few days or hours that you can. Every little bit helps! Volunteering at an animal shelter can be a rewarding experience.
Please call the North Smithfield Animal Shelter at 766-0377.
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Fiber Arts Gathering
Every Monday from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm (except the 1st Monday of the month)
At the Meadows
2 Village Way
North Smithfield, RI
- Join our active group of knitters, crocheters, weavers, darners,quilters and embroiderers.
- Beginners and experienced are invited.
- Come to learn and share.
- FREE, donations accepted
Organized by Engage North Smithfield
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North Smithfield Residents Food Pantry
Slatersville Congregational Church
25 Green Street
Slatersville, RI 02876
The flavor of the month for JUNE is
BAKED BEANS
Any donations or monetary gifts for the food pantry can be dropped off at the Slatersville Congregational Church between 9:00 am and noon. An additional drop box is available at the Town Hall during regular business hours.
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Senior Services, Inc. has provided services to seniors and adults with disabilities residing in Northern Rhode Island since 1975, in accordance with the Congregate Meal Program financed through a grant with R.I. Department of Elderly Affairs. Senior Services, Inc. provides nutritionally balanced lunches five days a week at our meal sites throughout Northern R.I.
Senior Services, Inc. offers activities, entertainment, computer classes, Alzheimer's Disease Support Groups, and Wellness programs, which include a weekly blood pressure clinic and exercise classes.
Senior Services, Inc. also offers an Adult Day Care Program ("A Home for the Day"), and a Community Information Specialist who can provide information on eligibility for all state and local programs, including RIPAE.
JUNE 2019 Newsletter
JUNE 2019 Activity Calendar of Events
JUNE 2019 Menu
Senior exercise classes at Scouter's Hall, 13 Main Street, North Smithfield include:
- Zumba Gold Mondays at 10:00 AM
- Chair Exercises, Mondays at 11:00 AM
- Zumba Gold Thursdays at 10:00 AM
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SENIOR SERVICES, INC. SERVES LUNCH IN NORTH SMITHFIELD!
Mondays at 11:30 am & 12:30 PM
Thursdays at 11:30 AM
Please call in your order by 10am on the Thursday prior to the day(s) on which you plan to attend! Call Senior Services Inc. at (401) 766-3734 with your choice of meal.
Suggested donation is $3.00
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UPCOMING MEETINGS
Agendas can be found on the Secretary of State Website by
CLICKING HERE
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Town Council Meeting
Monday, June 17th @ 6:45 pm
North Smithfield Middle School
1850 Providence Pike
North Smithfield, RI 02896
School Committee Meeting
Tuesday, June 18th @ 6:30 pm
North Smithfield Middle School
1850 Providence Pike
North Smithfield, RI 02896
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Municipal Building Review Task Force Meeting
Tuesday, June 18th @ 5:30 pm
Town Hall Conference Room
1 Main Street
Slatersville, RI 02876
Sewer Commission Meeting
Wednesday, June 19th @ 7:00 pm
Primrose Fire Station
1470 Providence Pike
North Smithfield, RI 02876
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