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Pluck-a-Duck event is even bigger
PUTNAM — The Putnam Business Association announced the 2023 Pluck-A-Duck Raffle Event will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 20 and at noon Aug. 21 — because one day simply isn’t enough for this unique fund-raising event.
The PBA Pluck-A-Duck Raffle Event joins forces with the Town of Putnam’s Main Street Car Cruise on Aug. 20, where attendees will enjoy viewing over 1,000 classic cars, live music and more, including the Kids Zone in Rotary Park, where Bounce Houses, Photo Booth, Bella The Clown, Arts & Crafts Tent, and Face Painting await kids of all ages. New this year is the Celebrity Dunk Tank, where local celebs like WINY Radio’s own Gary O and Putnam Mayor Barney Seney are willing to take the plunge to benefit the Putnam Business Association, as eventgoers will donate a minimum of $5. The three local celebrities that successfully raise the most funds will have a donation made in their name to their preferred charity, from a grateful PBA. Is there a wish that would make you feel “just ducky?” Post your special wish on the Day Kimball Healthcare Wall Of Wishes, and a donation will be made to Make-A-Wish Connecticut, in support of creating life changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. The Wall Of Wishes was designed and created with the assistance of Putnam Science Academy’s Director of Visual Arts, Sarah Stoll, and several PSA art students.
The Aug. 20 event is the final opportunity to purchase the 2023 Pluck-A-Duck Raffle tickets  in Rotary Park, downtown, and the roving Duck Mobile, sponsored by Centreville Bank.
Thousands of rubber ducks will be released at the secret duck pond location at noon Aug. 21 swimming happily and then plucked for 85-plus fantastic prizes, including the grand prize of a 7500 Watt Generac Generator With Electric Start ($1,200 value) donated by P.B. Generators and top cash prize of a $500 VISA Gift Card, sponsored by Byrnes Agency. While this year’s event will not be open to the public, viewers can cheer on their lucky duck during the live broadcast on WINY Radio 1350 AM & 97.1 FM, and the Putnam Business Association’s and WINY Radio’s Facebook pages, powered by Jewett City Savings Bank. The first two viewers responding to WINY Radio or the PBA’s Facebook pages correctly identifying the total number of ducks floating in the pond will win a $75 gift card to ANYA restaurant, courtesy of Westminster Tool Company.
The last six ducks waddling out of the pond will be selected for the “Lame Duck” prizes, sponsored by Hope Lodge Venue and New York Pizza Company. Plus, one lucky business sponsor will be awarded the Corporate Duck raffle prize of a $750 VISA Gift Card and the business’ name engraved on the Corporate Duck Trophy.
The 2023 Pluck-A-Duck Raffle Event is a major fund-raising campaign that deeply impacts the Putnam Business Association, its 200-plus local business members, and provides support to its various community events such as Zombie Fashion Show, The Great Pumpkin Festival, and Fire & Ice Festival, that draw tens-of-thousands of visitors into Connecticut’s “Quiet Corner.”  
Again this year, 27 non-profit organizations will also benefit from selling duck raffle tickets and retaining a portion from every ticket sold for their worthy cause. These various groups include Access Emergency Shelter/Access Community Action Agency, Bags of Hope CT, Brooklyn Schools PTO, Danielson Veterans Coffee Hours, Hale YMCA Youth & Family Center, Killingly Boys Soccer Team, NAMI Windham County NWC, Natchaug River Young Marines, NEIP, Northeast Opportunities for Wellness, Northeastern CT Arts Guild, Nutmeg Acres Wildlife, Opportunity Works CT Inc., PAWS Cat Shelter, PCS Cass of 2024/PCS Class 2024 8th Grade DC Trip, Putnam Lions Club, Putnam Little League, Putnam Lodge of Elks #574, Putnam Rotary Club, Quiet Corner NEMBA, TEEG, Thames Valley Council for Community Action Meals-On-Wheels Program, The Arc Eastern Connecticut, The Last Green Valley, The Matt Alsfeld Memorial Fund and Tourtellotte Memorial High School.  Pluck-A-Duck Raffle Tickets can be purchased at: WINY Radio, Centreville Bank (40 Main Street. Putnam; 100 Averill Road, Pomfret; 11 Pratt Road, Plainfield & 125 Wauregan Road, Danielson), bankHometown (182 Main Street, Putnam), Archambault Insurance (143 Providence St., Putnam), Brooklyns County View Restaurant (170 South St.), and Woodstock Creamery at Valleyside Farm (210 Child Hill Road, Woodstock, at upcoming community Farmers Markets and events, and online at www.discoverputnam.com/pbarubberduckrace.

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Town of Putnam
Request for Proposals (RFP)
The Town of Putnam requests proposals for the Complete         Reappraisal and Revaluation of All Real Property, Taxable and Exempt, located within the corporate limits of the Town of Putnam, Connecticut, effective October 1, 2024.
Sealed PROPOSALS will be received in the Office of the Town Administrator at Putnam Municipal Complex, 200 School Street, Putnam, Connecticut 06260 until Thursday July 20th, 2023, at 2:00 PM.
A pre-proposal meeting will be held for all prospective parties on Thursday July 13th, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. in Conference Room 101 at the Putnam Town Hall, 200 School Street, Putnam, CT.

Details of the program and requirements for proposal submittal, including information for proposers and proposal form are included in the RFP, available at the Town’s website: https://www.putnamct.us/government/town-administrator/bidsrfps or available in the Mayor’s Office, Municipal Complex, 200 School Street, Putnam, CT 06260.

June 29, 2023

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DAYVILLE — Catrina Vanasse was recognized at Westview Health Care Center as their January Employee of the Month.  
Vanasse is a housekeeper who finds great importance in preserving the cleanliness and pleasantness for all of the individuals present at Westview on a given day.  
Vanasse joined the Westview team in October 2021, and she shares pride with her colleagues for the strength that they have shown persevering through recent years.  
“To be a housekeeper in a skilled nursing facility like Westview, you have to have compassion and heart.”
She lives in Putnam with her husband Dennis and in close proximity to her daughter Hannah and her son Nathan.  
Her son Zach and his girlfriend Kirsten live in nearby Pomfret, and they have recently expanded the Vanasse family joy with the birth of their daughter Olivia.  
Two more sons, Alex and Xavier, serve in the U.S. Navy.
She enjoyed attending bingo at the Garden City Baptist Church in Ballouville as an activity with her mother, sister, and grandmother.
David T. Panteleakos, administrator of Westview Health Care Center, said: “Catrina is such a great addition to our amazing housekeeping department!  She is an integral member of our housekeeping dream team that maintains our facility’s five-star appearance and environment of care.”

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Farmers Market
clockwise from top left:

Garlic scapes from Woodstock Farm
Bonnie and some of her creations from Ladylove Lama
Aspinock Spring Designs in glass
Sunshine in a jar. Honey from Maple Brook Farm
Perennials ready to pop from Natural Designs
Lettuce from Unbound Glory Farm
Mayor Barney Seney dropped by. Pictured with Market Master Emily Barnes.
Clear soap from Simply Soaps

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