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Caption
– Round Pond was located along Hayden Street in Sayre as part of the
recreation complex of Coleman Field At one time a water fountain was
placed in the center of the pond with water spraying to its edges.
Playground equipment surrounded the pond. |
“Sayre’s Ponds – Past and Present” will be a presentation about the
various ponds found throughout Sayre at the Susquehanna River
Archaeological Center, (SRAC) at 345 Broad Street in Waverly, NY from
6:30 - 7:30 on Tuesday, November 4th. The ponds, having been part of
the community’s landscape since before its founding, have had an
interesting history.
Sayre historian Jim Nobles will present the
program. He is a life-long resident of the Valley and has a longtime
interest in local history and especially the history of Sayre. In
preparing the program, Jim made use of the writings of long-time local
newsman Paul Seibel, the edited memories of Ruth Tozer Bixby of the
Sayre High School science department, Elizabeth Wilcox’s book, Sayre and
Early Valley History, and his own collection of photographs.
Only
Island Pond and Packer Pond, of all of Sayre’s ponds, located on
opposite sides of West Lockhart Street, remain today. Island Pond and
surrounding area has become an attractive park after many years of
neglect. On the other side of the street, Packer Pond has been reduced
in size significantly over the years between efforts at filling it in
and claiming portions of it for parking at the medical facility. Both
ponds have been part of Sayre’s landscape throughout the borough’s
history.
But Sayre had four additional ponds. All have
disappeared from the scene and are now fading from memory, although at
one time they were well-known features of the town. Jim's presentation
will tell the story of these ponds and show rare pictures of each as he
takes us all down memory lane, Sayre, PA.
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Caption
– Round Pond was located along Hayden Street in Sayre as part of the
recreation complex of Coleman Field At one time a water fountain was
placed in the center of the pond with water spraying to its edges.
Playground equipment surrounded the pond.