Tickets for the 2024 quilt raffle are now available. This year’s quilt pattern consists of columns with a mix of medium and dark colored prints separated by white and off-white prints. Surrounding the columns is a piano border consisting of strips of mixed prints and colors. The quilt is constructed of cotton fabric and fits a double/queen bed. It is professionally quilted. Click the 2024 quilt image to see a larger quilt image.
To obtain tickets, print the 2024 Quilt Raffle Tickets. The suggested donation amount is $5.00 per ticket. You may purchase any number of tickets.
Make check payable to: Town of Goshen
In the memo field write: Re-imagine Goshen
Mail to:
Town of Goshen
Open Space Committee
40 Main Street
Goshen, MA 01032
Don’t forget to remove your stub.
Proceeds support the Re-imagine Goshen Center Project. The winner will be selected on December 8. You need not be present to win.
The Select Board will meet on Monday, July 29, at 6:00 pm in the Town Hall to review costs and planning details with the Open Space Committee for the Re-imagine Goshen Project.
This project concerns plans for improvements in the Town center in the former tennis court area and Memorial Park.
The Open Space Committee will provide an update on project budget and scope. There will be an opportunity for residents to ask questions or provide feedback.
All are welcome.
For additional information on this project click on Re-Imagine Goshen Project Center Page. Or, go to the Open Space Committee page and click on the menu page for this project.
A link to the Re-Imagine Goshen Center Project donation page
Re-Imagine Goshen Center Project documents
Re-Imagine Goshen Center Project FAQs with info on the following items
The mission of the Re-imagine Goshen Center project
How this project will impact Goshen center
What are the proposed changes
What else will the newly enhanced town center offer
How is the project being funded
How do I volunteer to help with the Re-imagine Goshen Center project
Contact email address for the project
Alternatively, you may navigate to the Open Space Committee page and click on the Re-Imagine Goshen Center Project sub menu.
As new information on the project becomes available the project page will be updated and Town New and Announcements on the Home Page will also indicate updates.
On December 11, 2023 a group of Goshen residents gathered in the town office for the quilt raffle drawing. The full/queen size quilt with a log cabin pattern, was pieced and donated by Lorraine Brisson, and professionally quilted by Sue’s Quilt Studio, Chester, VT. With much anticipation, the winning ticket was selected. Congratulations go to raffle winner, Kathy Heminway, of Ellington, CT. Thank you to everyone who donated in support of this fundraiser. We raised $1,291. The quilt pattern for Fall 2024 has been selected and we have begun piecing the quilt. Stay tuned for more information at a later date.
QUILT RAFFLE
The Open Space Committee is pleased to announce a quilt raffle. This quilt is constructed of cotton fabric and fits a double/queen bed. The blocks are sewn in a log cabin pattern of contrasting dark and light strips. Surrounding the blocks are a piano border consisting of strips with a variety of prints and colors. It is professionally quilted. Click the quilt image to see what it will look like.
To obtain tickets, print the quilt raffle sheet. The suggested donation amount is $5.00 per ticket. You may purchase any number of tickets.
Make check payable to: Town of Goshen
In the memo field write: Re-imagine Goshen
Mail to:
Town of Goshen
Open Space Committee
40 Main Street
Goshen, MA 01032
Don’t forget to remove your stub.
Proceeds support the Re-imagine Goshen Center Project. The winner will be selected on December 11. You need not be present to win.
Part of the presentation will feature one proposed design that includes elements for individuals of all ages and abilities, to be presented by Nicholas T. Dines, FASLA, a retired UMass professor of Landscape Architecture.
Water and snacks provided.
The following COVID protocols will be in effect:
Masks and hand sanitizer will be available at the door
Socially distanced seating
Attendees are required to wear masks
Individuals with any COVID symptoms should not enter the main seating area. There will be a separate seating area and a face shield will be provided upon request.