menus pg 2 6-16-22


Woodstock Elementary/Middle
Every day: Fruit. Monday: Chicken patties on buns, green beans. Tuesday: Mini pancakes, sausage, hash browns. Wednesday: Popcorn chicken, brown rice, carrots. Thursday - half day - elementary: Pizza, broccoli. Thursday - Middle: Breakfast served. Friday: Happy Summer!

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campership pg 3 6-16-22


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Donation
Sophia Murray of F.R.E.S.H, left, presents Sarah Heminway of the Connecticut Audubon Society a check for camperships.



Campership
donation made
Members of F.R.E.S.H., a student-run nonprofit that works toward poverty relief and awareness in northeastern Connecticut, recently donated funds raised over the school year to the Connecticut Audubon Society’s summer campership fund.
“Every year F.R.E.S.H. students work diligently to provide elementary and middle school students with memorable summer experiences,” said CAS Northeast Region Director, Sarah Heminway.  In its 12th year, the Connecticut Audubon Society is running three weeks of bike camp in July which will be supported by the F.R.E.S.H. initiative.
Getting kids outside and pedaling on the Airline Trail and other safe biking by-ways provides fresh air, exercise, stress relief and is a fantastic alternative to the screen time far too many kids are subjected to these days.  F.R.E.S.H. president and academy senior, Sofia Murray presented the check. She is headed to Northeastern University in the fall.  
Interested bike campers ages 9-13 are welcome. Bike and helmet are required.
Open weeks are June 27-July 1,  July 11-15  and  July 25-29. Contact the Center at Pomfret for campership availability at 860-928-4948. View our brochure at ctaudubon.org/pomfret-camp.

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honored pg 3 6-16-22



Honored
Putnam School Superintendent Daniel Sullivan III, center, received a commendation from the Connecticut Association of Schools (CAS) for his leadership and service. In the photo are CAS President Andre Hauser and Executive Director of CAS Dr. Glenn Lungarini.


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officers pg 4 6-16-22



Officers elected
WOODSTOCK — The Woodstock Agricultural Society, the organization that supports the annual Woodstock Fair in northeastern Connecticut recently held elections.
The Society thanked Patricia Kelly for serving as president for the previous four years and elected Jeff Sandness of Eastford as its new president.
Jeff Gordon of Woodstock was elected first vice president and Society treasurer and Marc Allard of Killingly was elected second vice president.
Also elected to the executive board of the Society were Directors at Large Myra Pratte of Woodstock and Steven Raheb of Pomfret Center. Irene Wheeler of Woodstock will serve as the secretary of the executive board.
The Society also elected several new members to its Board of Directors: Glenn Boies (Woodstock); Emilie Hebert (Woodstock Valley); Karen Moseley (Woodstock); Bradley O’Connor (Woodstock); Tia Shackett (South Woodstock); Tim Walsh (Tolland); Susan Webster (Woodstock); Irene Wheeler (Woodstock) and Gail White (Woodstock) were all elected to the board.
They join returning members, Warren Carlow (Scituate, R.I.); Steve Child (Woodstock); Lindsay P. Frazier (Woodstock); Annette Hamilton (South Woodstock); Meghan Kelly (Cranston, R.I.); Patricia Kelly (Woodstock); Susan Lloyd (Woodstock); Diane Morin (Woodstock); William Moseley (Woodstock); Calvin Neely (Woodstock); Kathie Puliafico (East Woodstock); Dexter Young (South Woodstock) and Douglas Young (Woodstock).


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