Quest pg 11 6-11-15

 
 
PUTNAM — Master Mike Bogdanski and Master Kristin Duethorn of Quest Martial Arts promoted the following students in April: 
Orange Dragon
Reese Blackmar, John Short, Emma Blackmar
Blue Dragon
Cooper Ducat
Green Dragon
Rocco Billiard, Jake Jaworski, Gabe Bourget
Yellow
Elizabeth Gordon
Orange
April Regis, Hunter Sanford, Logan Vinal,
Orange Blue
Madelyn Frechette
Blue White
Landen Reschke
Blue
Tobias Dexter, Dominic Lafleur, Chimairan Rochette
Blue Green
Dylan Lavallee, Joshua Salop
Blue Black
Sebastian Hanshaw
Red Black
Deidrea Hanshaw, Conor Stewart
9 GUP Orange
Victoria Lussier, Madison Wollack
8 GUP Blue
Jennifer Frechette, Dathan Kindle, Page Krupula
6  GUP Green
Sarrah Bernier
3 GUP Red
Troy Davis
2 GUP Red
Madison Hopkins, Colby Johndrow, Frederick Ullrich
1 GUP Red
Lydia Smith, Kevin Filchak

Barbour pg 11 6-11-15

 
 
PUTNAM — Day Kimball Hospital’s Carol Barbour, commercial insurance biller, noted for her professionalism combined with unflappable demeanor, was named Day Kimball Healthcare’s Employee of the Month for May. 
Carol is responsible for managing Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Oxford and auto accident medical claims for services received at Day Kimball Hospital. She has 11 years of perfect attendance.
Carol started her life in the Webster house she now lives in. However, she has also lived in Gulfport, Miss., Plattsburg, N.Y., Rapid City, S.,C and Anchorage. She has two daughters and 12 grandchildren who she spends most of her free time with going to games, concerts, equestrian events and graduations. She is also very involved in St. Vincent DePaul Society, having been a member for 18 years and president for 9 years, and earning many awards from the Parish Ministries for her work with helping the less fortunate. Carol is a graduate of Bartlett.

Honored pg 12 6-11-15

 
 
Honored
The Putnam Rotary Club last week honored the local schools' valedictorian and salutatorians. Front row, left to right: Marianapolis salutatorian Meghan Lauze, Marianapolis valedictorian Chance Jackson and Tourtellotte salutatorian Eric Magoffin. Back: Woodstock Academy valedictorian Hunter Malboeuf, incoming Rotary president Delpha Very, Putnam High salutatorian Cole Andersen, Putnam valedictorian Mariela Kridzelis and Tourtellotte valedictorian Andrew Valentine.. Not pictured is Woodstock Academy Ryan Heilemann. Linda Lemmon photo.

Legislative pg 11 6-11-15

 
 
DANIELSON – The RSVP Veterans Coffeehouse will host a legislative update presented by state Sen. Mae Flexer on June 23.  Flexer, chair of the General Assembly’s Veterans Affairs committee, will be joined by Paul Tarbox, clerk of the General Assembly’s Veterans Affairs Committee, to discuss veterans issues addressed by the CGA this past session, especially veteran—related issues that are part of the 2015-2017 state budget.
The Veterans Coffeehouse opens from 9 a.m. to  noon on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month; Sen. Flexer’s presentation will begin at 9:30 on June 23.  She is expected to detail for the veterans and other guests how spending proposals are considered for inclusion in budget discussions and how such proposals are adopted, changed, or why they are sometimes not passed.  Flexer will also explain how bills are introduced, discussed in various committees, and how they ultimately can become state law, with a special focus on veteran-related proposals.
Since opening in March, the Coffeehouse has presented programs on veterans benefits, World War II and the Flying Tigers-American Volunteer Group in China, pre-WWII.  Attendance at all Coffeehouse events has been strong, with 27 veterans attending on April 28, a record 39 veterans on May 12, and another 35 veterans on May 26.  Spouses and community officials have added to the attendance numbers, making the Veterans Coffeehouse “the place to be” in northeast Connecticut.
The RSVP Veterans Coffeehouse is hosted by the volunteers of TVCCA’s Retired and Senior Volunteer Program at the Killingly Community Center, 185 Broad Street, Danielson.  For more information, please contact Greg Kline, RSVP Coordinator, at 860-774-9286 or via email:  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
“We are very encouraged that so many veterans have attended and are returning to the Coffeehouse,” said RSVP volunteer Tom Pandolfi, a former Army Green Beret who served in Vietnam.  Pandolfi is a Coffeehouse advisory board member, an American Legion representative of the Soldiers, Sailors and Marines Fund, and active in the statewide coalition of military service veterans.
 
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