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Honored
The Northeast Connecticut Chamber of Commerce honored three at its recent Awards Gala. From left: Peter Deary, Civic Achievement Award; Monique Wolanin, Community Champion Award; David Foster-George J. Racine Sr., Humanitarian Award. Courtesy photo.

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Putnam Elementary/Middle
Monday: Grilled cheese sandwiches, tomato soup, cheddar Goldfish crackers, fruit. Tuesday: Spaghetti, meatballs, broccoli, fruit. Wednesday - Wolf Meal: Beef burger with cheese, sherbet. Thursday - 2-hr. delay: Fiesta beef nachos. Friday: Pizza, salad.
Putnam High
Monday: Rodeo BBQ Rib Sandwich or spicy chicken sandwich. Tuesday: Chinese Take-Out or bacon cheeseburgers. Wednesday: Breaded chicken filet sandwiches or Italian Panini. Thursday - 2-hr. delay: Chicken potato bowls or pizza Boli. Friday: Pizza or calzone with marinara.
Woodstock Public Schools
Everyday: Fruit. Monday: Hot dogs. Tuesday: Waffles, hash browns, sausages. Wednesday: Chicken tenders, brown rice, wax beans. Thursday: Soft-shell tacos, refried beans. Friday: Pizza, broccoli.
Pomfret Community
Everyday: Fresh fruit and veggies. Alt. Sunbutter & Jelly. Monday: Grilled cheese sandwiches. Tuesday; BBQ chicken with brown rice. Wednesday: French toast with sausage. Thursday - Cinco de Mayo: Beef and cheese nachos. Friday: Pizza.

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PUTNAM — Putnam High School honor roll for the third quarter includes:
Seniors
High Honors: Autumn Allard, Zachary Belleville, Johnathen Brouillette, Amayah Chavez, Tyler Fullerton, Olivia Hassett-Mellen, Ariana Hernandez, Celenia Lopez, Jaidyn Tremblay, Connor Vassar. First Honors: Saige Albino, Carissa Charron, James Lazarou, Stephanie Olecki, Ewa Sekula, Dominic Sheldon, Adam Tomkins, Hunter Vanasse. Recognition: Rafaela Araujo, Karson Bates, Hunter Belanger, Reagan Boledovic, Trinity Bonet Shepard, David DePari, Emre Karadeniz, Cody Keene, Amelia Labbe-Fahy, Lexie Latendresse, Kayla Morrison, Benjamin Northup, Avery Pedersen, Nunzio Puzo, Amber Rape, Halie Reidy, Jack Rindge, Ethan Rodriguez, Destiney Simas, Nicholas Vagnini, Janessa Wolfe.
Juniors
High Honors: Jacob Benzie, Sara Lackey, Cameron Lowell, Angelina Porter, Guinevere Weiker, Brenden Womack. First Honors: Elysse Britt, Allyson DiNola, Kaylee Goding, Cooper Livingston, Jacob Mailloux, Enrico Gabriel Ong, DeAnn Pringle, Ella Schoppe, Kevin Sirois, Emily St. Martin, Alishia Thompson, Amy Vongvirath. Recognition: Makani Ayau, Shea Bernier, Rachelle Deloge, Cole Dignam, Michael Ellis, Skye Esser,Abigail Fitts, Jack Garcia, Rylee Houle, Dorian Larose, Robert Leblanc, Sullivan MacDonald, Emerald Perry, Daniel Pratt, MacKenzie Reidy, Nicholas Renshaw, Makayla Requeno, Shaina Sudol, Jacob Tremblay, Jayden Walker, Jasmine Williams, Colin Wojciechowski
Sophomores
High Honors: Melodie Anderson, Lucian Canova, Brady Devlin, Lily Goyette, Savannah Loiselle, Brandon Marcelonis. First Honors: Railey Anctil, CoraRose Desrosiers, Travis Fredette, Nathaniel Lazarou, Pedro Ortiz, Adam Sekula, Deonte Snow, Isabel Vergoni. Recognition: Iesha Benoit, Lucas Carita, Grace Collins, Atiana Estes, Natalie Ferreira, Grant Hart, Kylee Howe-Barnett, Danielle Levesque, Draven Levesque, Colin Martin, Gawain Neff, Jonathan Racine, Kai Rosé Raymond, Noah Rudman, Jack Seiffert, Jalicia Torres
Freshmen
High Honors: Madison Lamothe, Isabelle Magalhaes, Edy Morente Mendez, Ava Morrison, Carlito Ortiz, Isabel Porter. First Honors: Lucas Benoit, Sawyer Britt, Anthony Cosentino, Melanie Garcia, Logan LaFrance, Kaylee Mayo, Jacob Olson, Harley Ryan, Bella Sanchez, Hailey Summers. Recognition: Raihden Albino, Caleb Bellerose, Brooke Champagne, Antonio Furtado, Caden Gluck, Yakelin Gomez, Olivia Hetrick, Hale Karadeniz, Anthony Lowell, Evan Mailloux, Timothy Maltais, Emily Olecki, Nathaniel Pearsall, Jamison Proulx, Damien Ross, Gianna Simas, Jenna Simas, Clara Souza, Justin Vukas, McKenna Williams, Ava Wolinski, Jasmin Williams.

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Wed.  April 27
Coyote Program
PUTNAM --- The Putnam Public Library will present a program, “Coyotes in Connecticut” at 6:30 p.m. Call 860-963-6826 to register.

Art Exhibit
THOMPSON --- The Friends of the Thompson Public Library, as part of their Art at the Library series, will present the“ 18th Annual Thompson Community Art Show: Springing Back” through April 29. 860-923-9779.

Auction Donations
POMFRET --- The 68th annual Windham County 4-H Auction & Tag Sale will be taking, through May 4, donations for the auction & tag sale on May 6 and 7.  860-974-3379.

Probate Outreach
POMFRET --- The Northeast Probate Court Community Outreach Event will take place from 12:30 to 2 p.m. at the Pomfret Senior Center on Mashamoquet Road. The court staff will help with court matters, help find and fill out forms, provide information on local resources and answer questions about the probate system in CT. Free. All welcome.

Thur.  April 28
Auditions
PUTNAM --- The Bradley Playhouse will be holding auditions from 7 to 9 p.m. April 28 and from 1 to 3 p.m. April 30 for  Cinderella.  www.TheBradleyPlayhouse.org/Auditions.

Fri.  April 29
Spring Social
POMFRET --- The Pomfret Recreation Department will hold a Spring Social from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Pomfret Community School. It’s for PCS boys and girls in grades 3, 4 and 5. Parents must sign in and sign out when they drop off and pick up their children in the hallway outside of the cafeteria. Snacks and drinks will be available for $1 or less.

'Young Frankenstein'
PUTNAM --- The Bradley Playhouse will present The Mel Brooks Musical "Young Frankenstein" at 7: 30 p.m. April  29, April 30 and May 7 and at 2 p.m. May 1 and May 7. www.TheBradleyPlayhouse.org.

Sat.  April 30
Beautification Day
PUTNAM --- The Putnam Business Association will be sponsoring its annual Beautification Day starting at Rotary Park. Rain date is May 1. Volunteer groups/community support needed. Sign up: 860-963-6834. Teams gather at Rotary Park at 8:30 a.m. to receive cleaning assignments and then from 11 a.m. to noon there is a volunteer appreciation lunch back at the park. Funded in part by The Last Green Valley and the Town of Putnam.

Nature Program
POMFRET --- The Connecticut Audubon Society at Pomfret at the Grassland Bird Conservation Center on Day Road will present “Virginia Rail Bird Walk” at 6 p.m. $10 for members; $20 for nonmembers. Register:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. 860-928-4948.

Sun.  May 1
Concert
CHEPACHET --- The 32-year-old  Music at the Meeting House series will re-open (after the pandemic hiatus) with Randall Steere performing in a special organ concert titled, “A Virtual Organ Tour Through History” at 2:30 p.m. at the Chepachet Baptist Church on Rt. 44. This concert will be the first of several planned 200th anniversary celebrations for the Chepachet Meeting House and the Chepachet Baptist Church. Unless required by the state,  there will be no COVID restrictions on attendance, but masks will be available for the unvaccinated to wear. The concert is open to the public without charge; a free will offering will be taken. Refreshments planned to follow. chepachetbaptist.org.

Fri.  May 6
First Fridays
PUTNAM --- This year the Putnam Business Association’s First Fridays returns to its roots --- celebrating the arts. Artists, vendors, performances and more will fill Main Street in downtown Putnam from 5 to 9 p.m. www.discoverputnam.com.

Scavenger Hunt
PUTNAM --- Northeast Opportunities for Wellness Inc. (NOW) and the Hale YMCA Youth and Family Center will hold a Family Scavenger Hunt from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Sign in at 4:30 at the Hale YMCA and use your clue kit on Main Street in Putnam to find all the hidden destinations. Return your answer key at the NOW booth at First Friday on Main Street for a trophy. Register: www.NOWinMotion.org/events.

4-H Auction
POMFRET --- The 68th annual Windham County 4-H Auction & Tag Sale will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 6 and 7.

Sat.  May 7
Wee Walk
POMFRET --- The Wyndham Land Trust’s family-friendly Wee Wander Walk, “Salamander Search at the 3 B’s” will be held from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Dress appropriately and bring your camera. www.wyndhamlandtrust.org

Tag Sale
POMFRET --- The 16th annual Pomfret Town-Wide Tag Sale will run from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. and start the Pomfret Community School.

Yard/Bake Sale
ABINGTON --- The Abington Congregational Church and the Abington Social Library are teaming up for a yard sale, book sale and bake sale on May 7. Donations sought. If you have a lot to donate, call Lois Platt at 520-840-7253 to arrange drop off at the Tracy House (the building next to the library).

Sun.  May 8
Concert
PASCOAG --- The Grace Note Farm and the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council will present Music at the Farm, a Mother's Day Concert, at 2 p.m. $30. www.gracenotefarmweb.com.

Thur.  May 12
Warmup
PUTNAM --- A Tackle the Trail Stretch & Mobility for Runners will be held from 5 to 6 p.m. starting at Hale YMCA by Monique Wolanin, Tackle the Trail race director, for a warmup for the TTT event in October.  All welcome.

Sat.  May 14
Historical Program
POMFRET --- The Pomfret Historical Society will present “The Last Green Valley Notables & Notorious” by Bill Reid, TLGV chief ranger, at 10 a.m. at the Pomfret Community & Senior Center on Rt. 44. Free. More info on the town’s website.

Fishing Derby
PUTNAM --- The Putnam Rotary Club’s Noe Poulin Fishing Derby will be held at Rotary Park from 9 a.m. to noon. Registration is at 8 a.m. Age groups: 5 and under; 6 to 9; 10-12 and 13-15. Prizes for biggest fish, smallest fish, most unique fish and most fish caught.

Cornhole Tournament
DANIELSON --- The Killingly-Brooklyn Rotary, in conjunction with the Killingly Springfest, will hold its First annual Cornhole Tournament in the parking lot of Danielson Lodge of Elks on Center Street. Registration is at 10 a.m. and the fund-raiser tourney starts at noon.

Walk for Women
KILLINGLY --- During the Killingly Springfest, a Walk for Women will be held from 8:30 to 10 a.m. starting at Davis Park, Danielson. Honor women past and present with a refreshing walk around downtown. Recognize your loved ones with a special ceremony at the footbridge. Benefits the Woman’s Board at Day Kimball Hospital.

Fri.  May 20
Book/Bake Sale
BROOKLYN --- Our Lady of LaSalette Church will hold a book and bake saele from 5 to 8 p.m. May 20 and from 9 a.m. to May 21 in the church basement, Rt. 6, near the Rt. 169 intersection.

Fri.  May 27
Golf Tourney
PUTNAM --- The Putnam Rotary Club’s Ronald P. Coderre Golf Tournament will be held at the Connecticut National Golf Club.

Sat.  May 28
Cornhole Tournament
POMFRET --- The Pomfret Recreation Department will hold a cornhole tournament at noon at the Pomfret Recreation Park. Rain date is June 4. Double elimination style - team consists of two members. Every team is guaranteed to play at least 2 games. Min. of 12 teams needed to run the tournament; max. of 28 teams allowed. Bracket postings will be pulled out of a hat prior to the start of the event. We will provide the cornhole boards and bags. The fee is $30 per team. Prizes. Visit pomfretct.gov/recreation for the registration form.

Mon.  May 30
Memorial Day Race
WOODSTOCK --- Woodstock Recreation’s 40th Annual Memorial Day 10K. It will start at 9 a.m. from the Woodstock Academy Fieldhouse Gymnasium. Race day registration from 7:30 to 8:45 a.m. at the Fieldhouse Gymnasium. To register or for info: https://runsignup.com/Race/CT/Woodstock/WoodstockMemorialDay10K. A portion of proceeds will be donated to the Woodstock Fuel Assistance Program. 860-928-6595 x333.

Fri.  June 3
First Fridays
PUTNAM --- This year the Putnam Business Association’s First Fridays returns to its roots --- celebrating the arts. Artists, vendors, performances and more will fill Main Street in downtown Putnam from 5 to 9 p.m. www.discoverputnam.com.

Sat.  June 4
Farmers’ Market Opens!
PUTNAM --- Today the Putnam Saturday Farmers’ Market opens for the season and runs from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays through October at the Riverview Marketplace Pavilion on Kennedy Drive.  www.putnamfarmersmarket.org.

Relay For Life
WOODSTOCK --- The American Cancer Society (ACS) Relay For Life of Northeastern CT fund-raising event will be held June 4 through June 5 at Roseland Park.

Fri.  June 10
Twilight Concert
WOODSTOCK --- The Woodstock Recreation Commission and Historic New England will present, as part  of its annual Twilight Concert series, The Little Big Band from 7 to 8:30 (rain date: June 24) at Roseland Cottage. Free. 860-928-4074.

Sat.  June 11
Program
POMFRET --- The Pomfret Historical Society will present “Tour of Watercure Distillery in Pomfret” at 10 a.m. Free. More info on the town’s website.

Sat.  June 18
Cornhole Classic
THOMPSON --- The Quinebaug Valley Regional Rotaract Club will present its Cornhole Classic from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Thompson Speedway. Benefits Rotaract Club and NEPS.  $50 per team. Register at: www.Qvrrotaractclub.com

Sun.  June 12
Fishing Derby
POMFRET --- The Pomfret Recreation Department will hold its 22nd annual fishing derby at the Pomfret Rod & Gun Club. Check-in starts at 8 and fishing is from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. followed by lunch and awards. Rain date June 18. Worms or night crawlers only. If you catch a trout or bass a member of the club must take your fish off the hook. Casting contest, too. $5 per child. www.pomfretct.gov/recreation.

Fri.  July 1
First Fridays
PUTNAM --- This year the Putnam Business Association’s First Fridays returns to its roots --- celebrating the arts. Artists, vendors, performances and more will fill Main Street in downtown Putnam from 5 to 9 p.m. www.discoverputnam.com.

Fri.  July 29
Twilight Concert
WOODSTOCK --- The Woodstock Recreation Commission and Historic New England will present, as part  of its annual Twilight Concert series, Dynamite Rhythm from 7 to 8:30 (rain date:  Aug. 12) at Roseland Cottage. Free. 860-928-4074.

Fri.  Aug. 5
First Fridays
PUTNAM --- This year the Putnam Business Association’s First Fridays returns to its roots --- celebrating the arts. Artists, vendors, performances and more will fill Main Street in downtown Putnam from 5 to 9 p.m. www.discoverputnam.com.

Sat.  Aug. 6
Wee Walk
POMFRET --- The Wyndham Land Trust’s family-friendly Wee Wander Walk, “Bats at Lyon Preserve” will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. Dress appropriately and bring your camera. www.wyndhamlandtrust.org

Sat.  Aug. 13
History Program
POMFRET --- The Pomfret Historical Society will present “The Historic Mills of Pomfret” by Dick Symonds at 10 a.m. at the Pomfret Community & Senior Center on Rt. 44. Free. More info on the town’s website.

Fri.  Aug. 19
Twilight Concert
WOODSTOCK --- The Woodstock Recreation Commission and Historic New England will present, as part  of its annual Twilight Concert series, Beck N’ Call from 7 to 8:30 (rain date:  Aug. 26) at Roseland Cottage. Free. 860-928-4074.

Sat.  Sept. 10
Historical Program
POMFRET --- The Pomfret Historical Society will present “Common Sense: TLGV Town Commons and Greens” by Bill Reid at 10 a.m. at the Pomfret Community & Senior Center on Rt. 44. Free. More info on the town’s website.

Sat.  Oct. 1
Wee Walk
WOODSTOCK --- The Wyndham Land Trust’s family-friendly Wee Wander Walk, “Leaves and Mushrooms at Rapoport Preserve” will be held from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Dress appropriately and bring your camera. www.wyndhamlandtrust.org

Sat.  Oct. 8
Historical Program
POMFRET --- The Pomfret Historical Society will present Connecticut State Historian Walter Woodward at 10 a.m. at the Pomfret Community & Senior Center on Rt. 44. Free. More info on the town’s website.

Sat. Nov. 5
Dueling Pianos
PUTNAM --- Day Kimball Healthcare will present Dueling Pianos Presented By Foxwoods Resort Casino at 7 p.m. at Connecticut National Golf Club. Benefit: Day Kimball Healthcare At Home. More Info: daykimball.org/pianos.

Sat. Nov. 12
Historical Program
POMFRET --- The Pomfret Historical Society will present “The Last Green Valley Notables & Notorious” by Bill Reid, TLGV chief ranger, at 10 a.m. at the Pomfret Community & Senior Center on Rt. 44. Free. More info on the town’s website.

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