• Truth in Advertising: A Novel

    by: John Kenney • view
  • Flight Behavior: A Novel

    by: Barbara Kingsolver • view
  • Rabbit, Run

    by: John Updike • view
  • The Happiness Project

    by: Gretchen Rubin • view
  • Mamas Bank Account

    by: Kathryn Forbes • view
  • If It's A Choice, My Zygote Chose Balls

    by: Jeremy Hooper • view
  • The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook

    by: Deb Perelman • view
  • Baked Elements: Our 10 Favorite Ingredients

    by: Matt Lewis • view
  • Home Vegetable Gardening

    by: F.P. Rockwell • view
  • Classic Zester

    Microplane • view
  • Hand Blender

    Cuisinart • view
  • Blade for 5-Quart KitchenAid Mixers

    New Metro Design • view
  • Cut Kit Tray

    Hydrofarm • view
  • Seedling Heat Mat

    Hydrofarm • view
  • Grow Light System

    Hydrofarm • view
  • The History of US: A Novel

    by: Leah Stewart • view
  • The Hungry Ear: Poems of Food and Drink

    by: Kevin Young • view
  • A Prayer for Owen Meany

    by: John Irving • view
  • Edible Selby

    by: Todd Selby • view
  • Slaughterhouse: The Shocking Story of Greed, Neglect and Inhumane Treament..

    by: Gail A. Eisnitz • view
  • Twain's Feast: Searching for America's Lost Foods in the Footsteps of

    by: Andrew Beahrs • view
  • Meatless: More Than 200 of the Very Best Vegetarian Recipes

    by: Martha Stewart Living • view
  • Pure Vanilla: Irresistible Recipes and Essential Techniques

    by: Shauna Sever • view
  • American Beauty: Renovating and Decorating a Beloved Retreat

    by: Thom Filicia • view
  • Cookie Cutter Set

    Wilton • view
  • 60-Ounce Utensil Crock

    BIA Cordon Bleu • view
  • Jumbo Spoon Rest

    BIA Cordon Bleu • view
  • Stainless Watering Can

    Blomus • view
  • Copper Watering Can

    Master Craft • view
  • Stainless Steel Pinwheel

    Blomus • view

chatter square

We’ve lobbied really hard for Garrison Keillor to give up life in Lake Wobegone and move to Sharon Springs,  but thus far he has not answered our letters or returned our calls.

Sharon Springs has beautiful people and above-average children, too, so on to Plan B.

What is a small town village without a small town paper to keep track of what everyone is doing?

Nancy Pfau, our town historian, is now editor of our own little paper.

Each month you can check back here for a new issue and follow the lives of the real village people.  If you pay a real visit, you  may even want to submit a story idea of your own!

You may not live in small town, but at least you can pretend.

See below for the Feb 2013 Issue

 

Comments11

  • By: Heather

    It’s nice to be reminded to play dress up once in awhile. Love the picture… wellies really do go with everything. Now, where did I put my top hat…?

  • By: Katy

    Just love the old pictures of snow storms long past.

  • By: Mary Prahm

    Enjoyed reading the Sharon Springs Chatter. The update on the Beekman Boys win on the Amazing Race was very interesting . Glad they won. Looking forward to your next issue.

  • By: carol makarewicz

    What great articles!!!Thank -you for sharing the life of Sharon Springs…can’t wait to visit again and become a part of your wonderful little town…if only for a short time!!

  • By: Glittermoon Vintage Christmas

    What a delightful read the entire paper is. From your story on the Amazing Race, which got me tuned up all over again, to the fascinating piece on drunken bulbs, I was hooked. Thank you!

  • By: kirsten

    Thank you the information on the farmers market. I will surely be there next month.

  • By: lemistral99

    Wish I could attend that April meeting to hear more about your Amazing Race exploits.

    Love to hear about your small, talented town.

  • By: Linda Schnell- Leonardi

    Thank you Nancy, I love reading the Sharon Springs Chatter, especially since I am a 6 hour drive away, you can make me feel like I am “home, away from my dream home”

  • By: Marie Chilcote

    Very interesting! Thanks for the update on The Amazing Race. You guys really are Amazing!!