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Town Of Sharon : Better Late Than Never

Government and Politics

January 13, 2023

From: Town Of Sharon

The elevator at Town Hall is Under Repair. If you need assistance accessing the first or second floor please call the appropriate office to have someone meet you in the foyer.

Please click here for a list of telephone numbers.

Meeting Agenda's are posted in the Town Clerk's office and on the website. If the elevator has not been repaired prior to the scheduled meeting a notice will be

posted on the front and back door of Town Hall stating where the

meeting is being held.

PLEASE CONTINUE TO CHECK THE WEBSITE

FOR UPDATED INFORMATION

Thank you for your patience.

January Meetings

Thursday, January 12th

Sewer & Water Commission @ 7:00 PM

Moved to Sharon Center School

Library Conference Room

Sunday, January 15th

Join the Community at the Bok Gallery at the Sharon Playhouse!

The Sharon Housing Trust will have a forum about the future of Affordable Housing in Northwest CT.

This will be a presentation and Q&A session regarding plan and opportunities for increasing the amount of affordable Housing.

PLEASE RSVP TO:

[email protected] or call 860-364-0452

Saturday, January 14th

Building Office Closed

Monday, January 16th

Town Hall Closed

in Observance of

Martin Luther King Jr.

Tuesday, January 17th

American Rescue Plan Act @ 6:30 PM

CANCELED

Sharon Housing Authority @ 5:00 PM

CANCELED

Board of Finance @ 6:00 PM

Moved to Sharon Center School

Board of Selectmen @ 6:30 PM

Special Meeting

Moved to Community Center

Wednesday, January 18th

Conservation Commission @ 6:30 PM

Please check website for location

Monday, January 23rd

Historic District Commission @ 5:30

Moved to Sharon Historical Society

Tuesday, January 24th

Board of Selectmen @ 5:30 PM

Moved to Community Center

So, what should we learn this month?

Fun Facts about Dogs from the AKC

-The Labrador Retriever has been on the AKC’s top 10 most popular breeds list for 30 consecutive years—longer than any other breed.

-A dog’s nose print is unique, much like a person’s fingerprint.

-Forty-five percent of U.S. dogs sleep in their owner’s bed.

- Speaking of sleeping … all dogs dream, but puppies and senior dogs dream more frequently than adult dogs.

- Seventy percent of people sign their dog’s name on their holiday cards.

- A dog’s sense of smell is legendary, but did you know that his nose has as many as 300 million receptors? In comparison, a human nose has about 5 million.

-Rin Tin Tin, the famous German Shepherd, was nominated for an Academy Award.

- Dogs’ noses can sense heat/thermal radiation, which explains why blind or deaf dogs can still hunt.

- Only one breed that was among the five most popular breeds in 1934— the Beagle — still remains in the top five today.

- The name Collie means “black.” (Collies once tended black-faced sheep.)

-Yawning is contagious—even for dogs. Research shows that the sound of a human yawn can trigger one from your dog. And it’s four times as likely to happen when it’s the yawn of a person he knows.

- The Dandie Dinmont Terrier is the only breed named for a fictional person—a character in the novel Guy Mannering, by Sir Walter Scott.

- Dogs curl up in a ball when sleeping to protect their organs—a hold over from their days in the wild, when they were vulnerable to predator attacks.

- The Basenji is not technically “barkless,” as many people think. They can yodel.

Please check Website for UPDATES

https://www.sharonct.org

Thank you.