Past Issues of the Putnam Town Crier

 
 
On dean's list
CONWAY, S.C. — Teagan Lynch, of Eastford, was named to the Coastal Carolina University who made the Spring 2017 Dean’s List. 
 
 
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‘Little Mermaid’
Jonathan Klos (Scuttle the Seagull), Anna Raymond (Flounder), Elena Mercier (Ariel), Alex Mercier (Sebastian the Crab) will appear in the Bradley Playhouse’s “The Little Mermaid” starting Aug. 11. Courtesy photo.
 
 
PUTNAM — The Theatre of Northeastern Connecticut at the Bradley Playhouse will present Disney’s “The Little Mermaid”  to northeastern Connecticut. It starts Aug. 11 and runs for three weekends. 
Performances are at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 11, 18 and 25 and at 2 p.m. Aug. 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 and 27. The evening performances are only on Friday night. Matinees will be on Saturday and Sunday afternoons to allow more children to attend the show. Tickets are $24 for adults and $21 for seniors and students.
Reservations may be made with a major credit card online at www.thebradleyplayhouse.org or by calling 860-928-7887. Tickets may be purchased at the theater box office, either before the performance or at the door if available.
On opening night, Aug. 11, at 6:30, the Bradley Playhouse will present a Red Carpet Premier. Children will receive a free Little Mermaid poster, a take home grab bag and drinks and desserts donated by Victoria Station Café. There will be free appetizers for adults from 85 Main. Special Little Mermaid treats and adult beverages will be available for purchase. Reserve early.
The TNECT production of “The Little Mermaid” is co-directed by Kathleen Atwood and Greg Brock. Joshua Smith is music director and Keri Danner is the choreographer. The large and talented ensemble cast is led by Elena Mercier as Ariel and Skye Shogren as Prince Eric. Mike Griswold appears as King Triton and Seana Hendrickson is the evil Ursula. Sebastian is played by Alex Mercier, Anna Raymond is Flounder and Jonathan Klos appears as Scuttle. Jimmy Weigel is the ever faithful Grimsby. Be sure to keep a look out for Ursula’s evil eels Flotsam, Joey Almonte, and Jetsam, Andrew Carpentier. 
Based on Hans Christian Andersen’s well-loved story and Disney’s classic animated film, “The Little Mermaid” book was written by Pulitzer- and Tony-winning playwright Doug Wright. The music is by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman and Glenn Slater wrote the lyrics. It is presented by special arrangement with Music Theatre International.
True to the film version, “The Little Mermaid” is the story of Ariel, a young mermaid who longs to leave her ocean home and find true love with Prince Eric in the world above. To do that, she has to defy her father, King Triton, and make a deal with Ursula, the evil sea witch. All of her familiar friends are there to help her – Sebastian the crab, Flounder the fish and Scuttle the seagull.
The mark of a good musical is to leave the theater with wonderful songs running through your head. The Little Mermaid has plenty of them, including “Under the Sea, “Kiss the Girl”, “Part of Your World” and “Poor Unfortunate Souls”.
 
 
Gift to Arc
The Killingly Brooklyn Rotary Club presented a check in the amount of $500 to Linda Lamoureux, chief business development officer of The Arc Quinebaug Valley.  “Community clubs, such as Killingly Brooklyn Rotary Club, continue to help our agency thrive by their kindness and generosity.” said Lamoureux.
The Killingly Brooklyn Rotary Club has continuously been supportive and dedicated to The Arc’s mission.  “We are very thankful for the donation made by The Killingly Brooklyn Rotary Club as they truly continue to make a difference in the lives of individuals with disabilities at our agency.” said Susan Desrosiers, executive director of The Arc Quinebaug Valley.
This gift will help to enhance services provided by The Arc for individuals with intellectual, developmental, and other life-affecting disabilities.  Vocational, residential, recreation, day and retirement services offer opportunities for people with disabilities to reach their goals and be integral members of their community.
 
 
Honored
DAYVILLE --- Ruth Gorham from Foster was named Westview Health Care Center’s Employee of the Month for July 2017. Gorham works as a Registered Nurse and has been employed at Westview in Dayville since October 2015. In her spare time, Gorham can be found gardening, reading or enjoying quality time with her family. Her and her fiancé, Erin Gagnon, are both eagerly awaiting their upcoming wedding this October.  “Ruth is an extremely kind-hearted and wonderful person,” said David T. Panteleakos, administrator. “Her commitment and genuine concern for all those that she encounters on a daily basis encapsulates the true meaning of compassionate care giving. We are very fortunate to have her here at Westview.”
 
 
President’s List
BURLINGTON, Vt. — Seth Aubin of N. Grosvenordale was named to the Champlain College President’s List for the spring 2017 semester.
 
On dean’s list
BURLINGTON, Vt. — Four local students were named to the University of Vermont Dean’s List: Alexandra Wilcon of Pomfret Center, Annie Vance of Danielson, Joel Cheney of Woodstock, Emily Hodess of Pascoag.
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