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Art at the Library, Top Youth Volunteers, and Robert C. and the Fullertones

5 things you need to know about Simsbury on Friday, September 14, 2012.

Good morning Simsbury! Today is Friday, September 14, 2012 and there are 108 days left in the year.

Today's Weather: Mostly sunny skies with a high near 81 degrees, according to the National Weather Service daily forecast.

Tonight: Increasing clouds with a chance of showers and thunderstorms and a low around 56 degrees.

If you're looking to add a bit of culture to your day, stop by the Simsbury Public Library and check out a new exhibit of work by Susan Prentice. The exhibit will be on display during regular library hours.

Do you know a local kid who likes to volunteer? The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program is looking for Connecticut's top youth volunteers of 2012. Now through Nov. 6, Connecticut students in grades 5-12 who have volunteered in the past 12 months are invited to apply for 2013 Prudential Spirit of Community Awards. Find details about the award here.

Celebrate Friday night with music at the Iron Frog Tavern. Robert C. and the Fullertones will be entertaining tonight starting at 9 p.m.

Got an event you'd like to advertise on Simsbury Patch? Visit the Events section or click here to list your event for free. Special events, club meetings, entertainment, you name it- we want to hear about it.

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molly mead May 23, 2013 at 08:45 am
The article says it provides information about "various ways" the community can helpRead More teachers. However, it provides information only about the Staples discount program. The link takes you to a Staples website, not to a list of ways communities are helping. In addition, statistics given are national, not relating to Simsbury, or even Connecticut. This seems like a canned article designed to promote Staples. Was it written and submitted by that retailer?