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Friday, December 5, 2025 at 12:19 PM

Glasgow

Carolyn Bradley, 258-2720

The number of vendors signed up for the Spring Vendor Event is increasing. If you are interested in taking part in this event, but haven’t gotten your application in, I urge you to do so by April 25. Stop by Town Hall to pick up an application. You can also contact me at (540) 570-0919. A vendor meeting will be held on the April 25, at 11 a.m. at the market building. This is for those taking part in the opening event on May 3, and for all interested in taking part in our regular Farmers’ Market which opens May 9. Some changes in the regular market season will be discussed at this time.

Most folks know by now that new main water lines are being replaced through town, thus all the heavy equipment and piles of dirt. “Got to tear it up to fix it up.” It’s going to be nice once it’s all completed.

A year of so ago, the city of Lexington offered an old bateau to Glasgow and it was accepted. That was the easy part. They needed to decide where to put it, how to make a platform to sit it on, and how to transport it here. I’m happy to say the 200-plus year old relic has finally found its new home at the boat lock in town. This boat represents a piece of history for Glasgow.

A new timber frame pavilion has been erected behind the Thompson Center to replace the old pavilion that had fallen into disrepair. Workers spent the day putting the structure in place and were treated to lunch and dinner for their efforts.

Here’s wishing everyone a blessed, safe Easter weekend. May you get to spend time with friends and family, and worship Sunday morning at the church of your choice.


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