eversource pg 7 7-11-24


Eversource
donates $2,000
to Veterans Park
PUTNAM — The town of Putnam thanked Eversource for a $2,000 donation to the Veteran Park improvements project.
The Veterans Advisory Committee said it is grateful to Eversource for the donation.
The donation will help fund the War Memorial stones in Veterans Park.
Putnam awarded Eversource with the distinction of being a “Project Partner” and will recognize them with a “Project Partner” marker near the walkway of the Veterans Brick area.

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golf pg 7 7-11-24



Golf course sets grand opening of driving range
WOODSTOCK — The Trustees of Roseland Park announced the grand opening of the newly renovated and expanded driving range at the Roseland Park Golf Course from 9:30 a.m. to noon July 13.
The driving range will be open free of charge for golfers of all abilities to sample the new facility. Professional golf coach, Fletcher Babcock, will be on hand to provide tips to aspiring and experienced golfers alike.
The event will kick off with ceremonial tee shots by campaign chairman John Rauh and other members of the Roseland Park “150 Years and Beyond Legacy Campaign”, which has funded the expansion and improvements to the range. The re-invention of the driving range and the extensive tree management carried out earlier in the year are part of the first phase of the capital campaign, which will include the re-paving of Roseland Park later in the year. According to chairman Rauh, “These improvements will greatly improve the golf experience for our customers, while increasing driving range revenue, all of which is funneled back into the park to fund maintenance and additional improvements. We see a very bright future for this beloved park and golf course, thanks to the generous support of the community.”
The driving range has been expanded from six tee stations to 16, all outfitted with new mats. The tee line itself has been moved back from its previous position, extending the length of the range to a maximum driving distance of 325 yards, enough to satisfy even the long hitters in the area. Now stocked with 8,000 new golf balls, and an automated ball dispenser allowing customers to choose from three quantities of golf balls, the range is ready for the enjoyment of golfers of all abilities.

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woodstock pg 7 7-11-24



Woodstock Fair announces entertainment lineup
WOODSTOCK — The Woodstock Fair announced its entertainment lineup for the 163rd edition of the end of summer celebration.
The Brand New, Grand Ole Woodstock Fair will have its Main Stage in a new location and has added a Center Stage and a Fabulous Fun area plus a new attraction area in the front of the Fair.
Four musical headliners will be featured over the course of the Woodstock Fair which runs from Aug. 30 through Sept. 2.
At 8 p.m. Sept. 1 KC & and the Sunshine Band take to the Main Stage. Get ready to dance to their seven top-10 hits and five No. 1 singles including “Get Down Tonight”, “That’s the Way (I Like It)”, “I’m Your Boogie Man”, “(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty” and “Keep it Comin’ Love.”
It’s country music at 3:30 p.m. Monday, Sept 2 as the lead singer of the Band Perry, Kimberly Perry, appears on the Main Stage to close out the Fair.
The Woodstock Fair gets underway on Friday, Aug. 30 as gates open at noon. The Main Stage celebrates the 45th anniversary of the iconic Southern rock song, “Flirtin with Disaster” as it welcomes Molly Hatchet for an 8 p.m. concert.
The alternative rock, pop-punk band Lit, brings music from their seven studio albums including the hit, “My Own Worst Enemy,” at 8 p.m. on Sat., Aug 31.
All shows are free with paid admission.
In addition, a lumberjack show, something that has not happened in decades, makes its return to the Woodstock Fair as the Paul Bunyan Lumberjack show will have three shows daily in the Main Stage area.
Hypnotist Jim Spinnato and local bands Cold Train (Friday), the Rock-in-on Band (Saturday), Chicago Total Access (Sunday) and Whitney Doucet (Monday) will also be on hand serving as opening acts for the headline bands.
The Jewett City Saving Bank Center Stage will feature Cold Train, Rock-in-on Band and Chicago Total Access as well as additional local musical acts like the East Woodstock Cornet Band, Mars on Saturday and Old Time Fiddlers as well as the country (Friday, Aug. 30) and pop (Saturday, Aug. 31) karaoke contests.
And on Monday, Labor Day, the Center stage area becomes competition central as the first Woodstock Fair Cornhole Championship takes place. The winning team gets $3,000. Teams must pre-register to compete and all of the information can be found at woodstockfair.com.
The United Ag &Turf Fabulous Family Fun area will feature the Kessel Temple Saber Guild, the Generations Barbershop quartet, the Hayloft Square Dancers, two karate shows on Saturday and Sunday, Noodles the Clown and Creative games with Judi Jones as well as some eating contests and family and children’s games.
Plus, tethered balloon rides sponsored by Remax/Bell Park Realty, a huge new tractor and farm machinery display by United Ag & Turf, Nature Nick’s Animal Adventures and the Sandtasia Sand Sculpture, all four days, up front in the new attraction area.
Advance tickets are currently on sale at a reduced price for a limited time on woodstockfair.com.

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honored pg 8 7-11-24


Honored
WILLIMANTIC — The Department of Psychological Science at Eastern Connecticut State University’s Psi Chi honor society inducted junior Emily Cournoyer of Putnam. Emily was presented with the Best Psychology Paper Award, for their work titled “Microbiota and Pharmacology: Behavioral Implications of the Gut-Brain Axis.”

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