Tuesday, January 23, 2024

'Turnback Tuesday' features history of milk bottle caps






Turnback Tuesday explores the world of Milk Caps. The first patented milk bottle was in 1878. It was a glass jar with a tin lid.

In 1889, a seated cap bottle was patented. Called the “Common Sense Milk Bottle,” it had a ledge built inside the mouth which held a fiber disc used for closure. This fiber disc was created in 1892. These early discs needed a metal pick to remove them from the bottle.

In 1908, H. Bradley of Kings County, N.Y., designed the two layer cap with a flexible thumb tab from the top layer to make removal less difficult.

These caps were used to seal the glass bottle to ensure freshness of the milk. The caps were also a form of advertising with varied colors and designs. Children made games and played with these caps.

Milk caps are still collected and sought after today. Many of the dairies are not in existence anymore, so these caps are a glimpse into our past.


Thanks goes to the Derby Public Library staff for sharing interesting local history each week.

Seymour Pink to host A Pink Night to Remember at The Waterview in Monroe


Mark your calendars! This years A Pink Night to Remember is hosted In Honor of Colleen Fries, our Vice President, dear friend, and longtime chair of this very event, who passed away December 23. 

We celebrate our community's fight against breast cancer on Friday, March 22, 2024 at The Waterview in Monroe.
Tickets will go on sale on Sunday, Feb. 11 at 9 a.m. Tickets will remain the same price as last year at $95 per person.
We hope you'll join us this year!

Sponsorships are still available for this event - reach out to Mary Deming at seymourpink09@aol.com if interested.


This is shared from Seymour Pink's Facebook page. 


Derby Neck Library to show 'The Crown' at Afternoon Tea V today


DERBY - Afternoon Tea-V is now watching The Crown, Season 6. 

Join in for tea and light refreshments as we follow the life of Queen Elizabeth II from 1997-2005. A brief discussion time concludes each episode. Registration not required.

The Library is at 307 Hawthorne Ave. 


This is shared from the Library's Facebook page.