Town of North Smithfield

September 17, 2021

 

 

 

 

The 14th Annual North Smithfield Pumpkin Festival will be held this Saturday

September 18, 2021, 11:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.

Click here to be redirected to the Pumpkin Festival website for more information.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The rabies vaccines are $11 (for both dogs and cats).

*CASH ONLY*

There will be a limit of 200 vaccines. ONLY 200 animals maximum will be vaccinated, so please plan accordingly.

Please, remember to being any previous vaccine records.

MASKS ARE REQUIRED!!!

Please dress accordingly, dogs will be vaccinated outdoors, cats indoors.

CATS MUST BE IN A CARRIER

DOGS MUST BE ON A LEASH

 

 

 

 
 

 

🎶Our final concert of the season features

🎸The Black Plain Road Band🎸

Alien hot dogs 🌭

and

Sunnyside food trucks! 🍳 😋

@ the North Smithfield Town Hall Gazebo

Sunday, Sept 19th, 5-7pm!

*Please bring your friends & family, but leave your 🐶 at home. 💚💛

 
 

 

 

Clean & Green Day Sign Up

 

 

 

 

Saint Antoine Community is GROWING🌿!

Come Join Our Team & help make a difference in the lives of our residents 💒

 

See our jobs on Indeed here

 

 

 

 

M.E.A.N.S.

(Music Education Association of North Smithfield)

 

“HAMILTON” Ticket Fund Raiser

If you’ve been wanting to see the Broadway hit show Hamilton, but haven’t been able to secure tickets, here’s your chance while supporting a great cause!

MEANS, the Music Education Association of North Smithfield (the high school parents music booster organization), is raffling two tickets to see the Tony Award winning production at the Providence Performing Arts Center on Friday evening, December 3, 2021. The seats are spectacular, Orchestra Center, Golden Circle at a value of over $400.

But that’s not all! You will also be entered to win two other prizes, the first being a chance to play the “whip” in a performance of “Sleigh Ride” at the winter holiday concert, or you can win a visit from the North Smithfield HS Christmas carolers. If you are not a resident of North Smithfield, you can “gift” your caroling prize to a resident!

Only 300 tickets are being sold, so act quickly! Here’s how you can win. Go to the MEANS Facebook page, the NS school website or Facebook page, or on the town newsletter page that will be direct you to a secure site that will allow you to buy as many tickets, at $20 each, as you would like. If you are not a winner, your donation is tax deductible!

This fund raiser is being held to assist in the student Disney trip being held in the Spring of 2022. MEANS is dedicated to the student musicians of North Smithfield music programs, giving them the support needed for success. They are a parent group that assists all facets of the music programs including volunteering at all music events: assisting in uniform distribution, marching in parades, working at the concerts, chaperoning trips as well as competitions, purchases, etc. In past years the organization has helped purchase new band uniforms, refurbish the Steinway Grand piano and many other activities.

Please consider helping this worthwhile fundraiser, and You, just might be in the Hamilton audience!

Here’s the link:

 

MEANS Fundraiser

 
 

 

 
 

 

Earlier this month, Composer Steve Gilbane arranged for his main theme of the historical documentary series SLATERSVILLE to be recorded by a live orchestra on the other side of the world in Budapest, Hungary.

Below is the filmed recording session. Enjoy!

 

https://vimeo.com/605854292

 

 

 

 

 

The Town of North Smithfield is seeking volunteer members for the following committees:

 

  • Asset Management Committee (appointed by Town Council)
  • Public Art Advisory Committee (appointed by Town Council)
  • Sewer Commission (1 vacancy, appointed by Town Council)

 

If you are interested in volunteering, you can contact Joanne Buttie at 401-767-2200 ext. 326 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

 

Submit your application and letter of intent to:

 

The Town Clerk

83 Greene Street

North Smithfield, RI 02896

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Good News from Aging Well, Inc.

Classes are once again being offered at Scouters Hall in North Smithfield, 3 extra classes have been added! We will be adhering to all RI Department of Health Covid-19 regulations to keep everyone safe. The number of class participants will be limited for social distancing. Please call Aging Well Inc at 401-766-3734 for information, and to register for classes.

 

Scouters Hall Class Schedule

 

Monday 10:15 A.M.-11:00 A.M. Zumba Gold with Fran

11:15 A.M.-12:00 P.M. Chair Exercise with Fran

 

Tuesday 1:30 P.M. Mindfulness/Meditation with Diane

 

Thursday 10:15 A.M.-11:00 A.M. Zumba Gold With Fran

11:30 A.M.-12:30 P.M. Aging Gracefully & Gratefully with Diane

1:30 P.M.-2:15 P.M. Keep Moving with Steve

 

Friday 12:30 P.M. -1:15 P.M. Line Dancing with Fran

1:30 P.M. -2:15 P.M. Ballroom Dancing with Fran

 

Scouters Hall, 13 Main Street, North Smithfield, RI

 

 

 

 

Click here to visit the Alcoholics Resource Center

Our site offers a 24/7 confidential helpline, as well as an extensive list of local AA meetings.

 

 

 

 

 

Habitat West Bay is having an October Calendar cash raffle.  

Cash prizes each day of approx. $25 per day. 

Your name will go back in the pot and you can win again during the month.

 If you are interested in purchasing any calendars please contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

North Smithfield Food Pantry

 

 

September pick-up dates:

 

Tuesday, September 21st and 28th @ 5:30 PM

Saturday, September 18th and 25th @ 10:00 AM

 

The Food Pantry is for North Smithfield residents.

You must have a photo ID and a bill that confirms your North Smithfield address. You can attend the Food Pantry all four times it is open per month.

The Pantry is located at the Slatersville Congregational Church

UCC on the Common.

Due to the pandemic, the food is distributed through a drive through at the church. Please stay in your car and line up on Green Street and you will be welcomed and instructed. We are also asking clients to please return to mask wearing.

 

Questions? Call 401-678-0356

 

 

For the month of September, the Food Pantry is asking for tuna, beans and canned fruit. Thank you.

 

 

 

 

 

UPCOMING MEETINGS

Agendas can be found on the Secretary of State Website by

CLICKING HERE

 

Town Council Meeting

83 Greene Street

Monday, September 20, 2021 @ 6:45 P.M.

Agenda

 

 

LIVESTREAMING OPEN MEETINGS

A. Livestreaming for Town Council, Zoning Board and Planning Board: The Town will provide livestreaming for the open meetings of the Town Council, Zoning Board of Review, and Planning Board whenever feasible via YouTube, Zoom, or some other technology. If technical difficulties occur during the livestream of an open meeting, the open meeting will continue to procced as scheduled without livestreaming. (Livestreaming increases public access to public meetings in addition to the right of the public to attend open meetings in person.)

 

B. Public must be physically present to participate. Members of the public, applicants, petitioners, experts, etc. who want to participate in an open meeting in any fashion must be physically present at the meeting. Members of the public, applicants, petitioners, experts, etc. will not be allowed to participate in an open meeting remotely by offering comment, testimony, or other remarks through virtual means.

 

C. No other Board, Commission, or Committee will be livestreamed: Except as specified above, the Town will not provide livestreaming for any other Board, Commission or Committee.

 

D. Technical Difficulties: If technical difficulties occur during any livestream, the open meeting will continue to proceed as scheduled.

 

E. Meetings of the Town Council, Zoning Board and Planning Board will be livestreamed on the Town’s YouTube page, North Smithfield Town Meetings.

 

North Smithfield YouTube Channel

 
 
 

 

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