Community Corner
Thursday Five: Georgiaville Pond, LaPerche PTA, Delayed Trash Pickup, Coyne
Happy Thursday, Smithfield - Check out some things to know:

Georgiaville Pond Stickers Stickers for Georgiaville Pond for vehicles, boats & trailers are now available for purchase at the Smithfield Municipal Ice Rink, 109 Pleasant View Ave.
Vehicle Sticker Fees
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Resident $10 Non-Resident $20
Boat Sticker Fees
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Resident $10 Non-Resident $20
Trailer Sticker Fees
Resident $10 Non-Resident $20
Call 401-233-1051 with any questions.
LaPerche PTA planning - Join the LaPerche PTA tonight, 6 p.m., in the school library as the LaPerche PTA holds its first strategic planning meeting. All are invited to share ideas and shape the future of the Parent-Teacher Association! Refreshments will be provided.
Y swim lessons -The Smithfield Y's Summer Swim Lesson schedule will be available at www.ymca1.org next week. Summer Lessons have several options...Choose from once a week for 8 weeks, twice a week for 4 weeks or 4 days a week for 2 weeks. All options receive 8 total lessons. Member registration begins June 12 and Non-Members can register June 14.
Trash delay - There was no trash pickup on Memorial Day, so trash pickup will be delayed one day the rest of the week.
Coyne Family Fire Fund - On the afternoon of Tuesday April 30, Lt. John Coyne of the Smithfield Fire Department and his family lost their home due to a tragic fire. The Smithfield Firefighters, along with close friends of the Coyne's, have set up a fundraising page to help alleviate some of the financial burden that John and Dawn will face over the upcoming months. Although nothing can replace all that they have lost, every dollar will help. Through our love and support we can help the Coyne's through this critical time of need. For more information, visit http://smithfieldfire.com/coyne-family-fire-fund/.
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