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PUTNAM — The 2024 Putnam Business Association Pluck A Duck Raffle Event was the most successful yet, according to PBA Pluck A Duck Chairperson, Beth Markowski-Roop.
A total of 7,203 raffle tickets/ducks were purchased. Thirty-one non-profit organizations involved throughout Windham County sold Pluck A Duck raffle tickets and keep a portion of every ticket sold for their organization, raising $12, 937.40.
She said, “These funds are already creating a positive impact for our community!”
The event also raised $31,198.75 for the PBA in support of its advocacy for members and local businesses, and the many free events they coordinate in the community including the upcoming Zombie Fashion Show and Great Pumpkin Festival.
The Wall-Of-Wishes had more than 450 wishes posted by attendees, listing a special wish that would make them feel “just ducky!” For every wish posted, sponsor, Westminster Tool, donated $1 to Make-A-Wish Connecticut!
Donations taken at the Aug 11 Pluck A Duck event, helped create a $500 donation made to this non-profit organization in support of creating live changing wishes for children with critical illnesses.
She added, “We had a record-number of prizes, 118, including our grand prize of an 8000-watt Generac Generator with electric start, donated by P.B. Generators and our top cash prize of a $500 VISA gift card sponsored by Byrnes Agency. Prizes included gift certificates to local restaurants and businesses, gift baskets, tickets to concerts, activities and venues, and so much more! And the final 12 ducks waddling out of our “pond” had $50 gift card prizes awarded as well, thanks to our sponsors, Davis Place, Hope Lodge Venue, Putnam Spirits and United Services!”
In the Corporate Duck Raffle category, only 75 corporate ducks are available for purchase by businesses big-and-small for a chance to win the coveted prize of a $750 VISA Gift Card and Corporate Duck Trophy, which is engraved with the winning business. The winner gets the traveling trophy. The winner was: Insurance Associates of Central CT.
The Celebrity Dunk Tank included local celebrities Jesse Davis and Dylan Roberts from Rude Dog Boxing, Adam Rondeau of Chubby Dog Coffee and Jennifer Lowell of PAWS Cat Shelter and  others  raised $1,795 for the PBA. The three celebrities that raised the most funds had a $100 donation made to their charity/non-profit organization of choice: Earl Rosebrooks of Fluid Coating Technology (donation made Hale YMCA Youth & Family Center); attorney Kate Cerrone of The Northeast Law Center (donation made Day Kimball Healthcare) and Robert Challinor of VFW Auxiliary Post 1523 (donation to VFW Auxiliary post 1523 Putnam).
Markowski-Roop is appreciative of the support in making this event a success. “This event would not be possible without the continued support of so many, from our generous sponsors, to businesses donating incredible raffle prizes, our Dunk Tank celebrities, Hale YMCA Youth & Family Center, devoted Pluck A Duck Committee and volunteers, and the community who purchased our raffle tickets and enjoyed the many Kids Corner activities. The funds raised are making a difference to so many non-profit organizations throughout our community, and the Putnam Business Association, and I am truly grateful. Thank you!” Pluck A Duck returns Aug.10 and 11, 2025.

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Progressing
Construction of the future Toyota dealership on Rt. 44 in East Putnam is moving along. After storm water management construction under the parcel, the showroom structure is taking shape. There's also a note on the pavement of Rt. 44 that says "proposed gas." McGee Toyota of Dudley anticipates moving into their new mega home in the spring. Linda Lemmon photos.

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And they're off! Photo courtesy of Ginger Photography.

Lap the Lake
fund-raiser nets
$36,000+
DAYVILLE — Northeast Opportunities for Wellness (NOW) raised $36,000 in net profit after a highly successful Lap the Lake 5k around Alexanders Lake.
More than 300 took part in the 5k. The Kids Fun Run saw 46 participants.
The 12th annual event winners were Ben Young of Woodstock and Linda Spooner of Sturbridge.
NOW Director Tayler Sazhin said this was the biggest Lap the Lake event ever.
She said: “We are so humbled each year at our Lap the Lake 5k around Alexanders Lake. This is our major fund-raising event for the year, without the unwavering support from the Alexander Lake Homeowner Association, Dayville Fire Company, our generous sponsors, vendors, and community participants, this event would not be possible. The funds from this event support our free youth programs and our “We Pay. You Play.” Youth Sports Scholarship. Annually, NOW serves more than 5,000 children and families, providing opportunities for youth social, emotional, and physical wellness across northeastern Connecticut.”
She added: “This year, Lap the Lake exceeded all of our expectations with over 100 participants more than we had in 2023. I would also like to thank Jay Long, the chair of the NOW Road Race Committee, and our entire group of volunteers who made this event possible.”
For full results: https://www.athlinks.com/.../1089379/Course/2509735/Results

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Wed.  Sept. 18
Art Exhibit
PUTNAM --- “The Five Senses of Women” exhibit will run through Sept. 30 at the Corridor Gallery at the Putnam Municipal Complex. Free. It features a variety of medias and techniques from five local artists: Lisa Andrews, Kathy Guertin, Carolyn Nadeau, Laura Moorehead, and Karen Reid. 1. www.PutnamCtArtsCouncil.com for gallery hours and more information.

Art Exhibit
THOMPSON --- The Friends of the Library will hold one of its Art @ the Library series, “Landscape Journeys by Al Mathes”  at the Thompson Public Library through September. In the Display Case: Constitution Week by Ida Ransom.

Thur.  Sept. 19
Peace Day
PUTNAM --- The Greater Putnam Interfaith Council invites local residents to a Peace Day Celebration at 6 p.m. at the Daughters of the Holy Spirit offices, 508B Pomfret St. The event will feature music, readings, prayers and information.

Sun.  Sept. 22
Art in Park
WOODSTOCK --- The 10th Annual Art in the Park will be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Roseland Park.

Harvest
THOMPSON --- The Wyndham Land Trust will present American Chestnut Bur Harvest at Bull Hill at 9 a.m. with ACF. 860-465-7228.

Sat.  Sept. 29
Poets at Large
POMFRET --- Poets at Large kicks off its fall season at the Vanilla Bean Café from 7 to 9 p.m. with Worcester poet Tony Brown Sept. 28, Lee Derosiers Oct. 26 and Christie Max Williams Nov. 23. $15. Poets at Large is a project of Windham Arts.  This series is sponsored in part by bankHometown, Charter Oak Federal Credit Union, and Weiss, Hale & Zahansky Strategic Wealth Advisors. The Vanilla Bean is ADA compliant.

BBQ Fund-raiser
PUTNAM --- Paws Cat Shelter is hosting its 9th Annual Chicken BBQ fund-raiser from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus, 64 Providence St. Eat in or take out. $15 - can be purchased at Paws Cat Shelter, 74 School St.; Joseph Jewelers, 153 School St.; and at Knights of Columbus.860-315-1228.

Mon.  Sept. 30
Explore Harp
PUTNAM --- The Putnam Public Library will present “Exploring the Harp” for kids 6-12 at 4:30. Limit. Registration required: 860-963-6826.

Sat.  Oct. 5
'Cozy Pumpkin'
POMFRET --- The Pomfret Recreation Department will host “Make Your Own Hand Knit Cozy Pumpkin at 10 a.m. at the Pomfret Community Center. Learn the basic of arm knitting and make your own cozy pumpkin(s). $45 per pumpkin. All supplies are included! Limited spots available. Sign up now on Facebook at Sovanny’s Comfort Boutique. Find the event and register!

Sun.  Oct. 6
Guided Walk
POMFRET --- The Wyndham Land Trust is presenting a guided walk at 1 p.m. in the Nightingale Forest South. 860-465-7228.

Wed.  Oct. 16
Movie Night
PUTNAM --- The Friends of the Putnam Public Library will present Movie Night (a Disney remake of a classic haunted house PG-13 comedy) from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the library. Free. Only covered drinks allow.

Sat.  Oct. 19
Great Pumpkin Fest
PUTNAM --- The Town of Putnam and the Putnam Business Association will present the Great Pumpkin Festival from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This community celebration of fall features The Great Pumpkin, craft and art vendors, live music, activities for the kids, and more.

Rec to Treat
POMFRET --- The Pomfret Recreation Department will host Rec or Treat at 4 p.m.  Trunk or Treating with PCS PTO, hayride, crafts, bonfire and movie. Food and drink will be available for purchase. www.pomfretct.gov/recreation.

Fall Extravaganza
POMFRET --- The Windham-Tolland 4-H will present a Fall Extravaganza at 2 p.m. at the Taft Pond Road camp. $5 per trick or treater, ages 2-plus. Benefits the Nurses Cabin Rehab.

Fri.  Oct. 25
Murder Mystery
POMFRET --- Murder Mystery Dinner at Grill 37.  Cocktail hour starts at 6 followed by the show and buffet dinner. Dressing up is strongly encouraged. The theme will be Death of a Gangster! www.pomfretct.gov/recreation.

Sat.  Oct. 26
Trick or Treat
PUTNAM --- The town of Putnam and the Putnam Business Association will present the Downtown Trick or Treat from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on Main Street. From Riverfront Commons to Union Square, participating merchants and local groups pass out treats.

Guided Walk
POMFRET --- The Wyndham Land Trust is presenting a guided walk at 1 p.m. Pirates and Privateers.  860-465-7228.

Wed.  Oct. 23
Musical Program
PUTNAM --- The Putnam Public Library and the Thompson Historical Society will present a musical program, “Ovation Guitars & the Singer/Songwriter Movement of the ‘70s” with Jim Lenn from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the library. Register: 860-963-6826.

Sat.  Nov. 2
Guided Walk
The Wyndham Land Trust is presenting a guided walk at 10 a.m. on the Elmwood Hill Ranger as part of Walktober.  860-465-7228.

Thur.  Nov. 21
History Program
THOMPSON ---The Thompson Historical Society and the Thompson Public Library will present “Lafayette Story and Thompson Lore About the Man of Two Countries” at 6 p.m. at the library. Free.

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