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PUTNAM — The Putnam High School honor roll for the second quarter includes:
Seniors
High Honors: Briana Baillargeon, Patrick Bieger, Madeline LeDuc, Connor McNulty.
First Honors: Farrah Belliveau, Sara Carrera, Gabrielle Cournoyer, Tristan Desilets, Arizona Dobbs, Tanya Flick, Tylor Genest, Evan Hennessey, Gillian Jackson, Kyle Verrette.
Recognition: Emily Cates, Jacob Fafard, Brianna Gidman, Makenzi Kaylor, Rory Kudzal, Tiffany LaFrance, Zachary Place, Luke Sarsfield, Ashley Tierinni.
Juniors
High Honors: Cole Andersen, Mariela Kridzelis.
First Honors: Eric Bembenek, Alec Gregoire, Jacob Guertin, Vladimir Krivosheev, Daniel Lowell, Nathaniel Lowell, Ida Schippel, Mikayla Van Dam.
Recognition: Joshua Allard, Steven Dakai, Lynsay Dashnaw, Kayla Klingensmith, Alexis Macha, Daniel Pannekeet, Milica Sari.
Sophomores
High Honors: Hannah Desrosiers, Kassandra Kania, Alyssa Saxton, Michael Wujek.
First Honors: Dakota Anderson, Madison Bates, Stacey Belliveau, Magdalena Chzaszcz, Danielle Deojay, Shannon Fagan, Nicholas Foucault, Ashley Lafortune,
Myriah Morris, Gabrielle Simpson, Samantha Stone.
Recognition: Lilly Allen, Shaun Becker, Jennifer Benoir, Isaiah Castro, Kaitlin Fafard, Brevon Harmon, Joseph Ionkin, Alyssa Light, Gabrielle Navedo, Sebasthian Ruiz Herrera, Michael Warren.
Freshmen
High Honors: Alysha Minaya-Torres, Heather Terron.
First Honors: Hannah Bowen, Zachary Cutler, Andrew Simmons.
Recognition: Robyn Alexander, Andrew Barylski, Zachary Davis, Angelica Desrosiers, Alyssa Frederick, Austin Harmon, Kionna Hazzard, Amanda Janos, Cassity Johnson, Jozzlynn Lewis, Zackary Mayo, Saige Morin, Alycia Normandin, Lindsay Roberts, Autumn Sargent, Angel Tanner, Fredric Tucker, Hannah Twerdy, Angelica Vanzile-Perez, Ryan Whitehouse, Ali Zadziejko.
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Nichols honors
DUDLEY — The Dean’s High Honors and the Dean’s List for Nichols College for the fall semester of 2013 include these local students:
Brieanna Baron of Woodstock, Dean’s High Honors.
Nicole Boyle of Woodstock, Dean’s High Honors.
Stephen Chlapowski of Thompson, Dean’s High Honors.
Sarah Corrado of Quinebaug, Dean’s High Honors.
Cody Gondyke of Eastford, Dean’s High Honors.
Abby Gould of Thompson, Dean’s High Honors.
Paul Healy of Woodstock, Dean’s List.
Daniel Jezierski of Thompson, Dean’s High Honors.
Kaitlyn Larrabee of Gloucester, RI, Dean’s High Honors.
Casey LeBlanc of Woodstock, Dean’s High Honors.
Emily Looby of Woodstock, Dean’s High Honors.
Jamie Mason of N. Grosvenordale, Dean’s List.
Kerri Nadeau of Chepachet, Dean’s High Honors.
Kevin Poitras of N. Grosvenordale, Dean’s High Honors.
Jacob Roy of North Grosvenordale,Dean’s High Honors.
Jeffrey Schmeltz of Pascoag, Dean’s List.
Tyler Sonier of Pascoag, Dean’s High Honors.
Ian Stadig of Putnam, Dean’s High Honors.
Ian Sullivan of N. Grosvenordale, Dean’s High Honors.
John Sullivan of North Grosvenordale,Dean’s High Honors.
Katelyn Tupaj of N. Grosvenordale, Dean’s High Honors.
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Woodstock Elementary/Middle
Monday: Cheeseburgers, baked beans, fruit. Tuesday: Meatball grinders, carrots, fruit. Wednesday: Popcorn chicken, mashed potatoes, corn, fruit. Thursday: No school - parent teacher conferences. Friday: Pizza, spinach salad, fruit.
Pomfret Community
Monday: Chicken nuggets, broccoli, applesauce. Tuesday: Meatball grinders, carrot snacks, dip, sliced apples. Wednesday: Turkey sandwiches, baked Cheetos, veggie cups, dip, pears. Thursday: Mr. Fox's pizza, green beans, fruit. Friday: Beef or bean tacos, corn, pineapple.
Putnam Elementary/Middle
Monday: Crispy chicken sandwiches, carrots. Tuesday: Soft-shell tacos, corn, Spanish rice and black beans. Wednesday: Chef salad. Thursday: Chicken and Broccoli Alfredo. Friday: Grilled cheese sandwiches, tomato soup, veggies with hummus, Goldfish crackers.
Putnam High
Monday: Fish n chips, cole slaw, fruit sherbet. Tuesday: Baked chicken, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans. Wednesday: Crunchy Hawaiian chicken wraps, three-bean salad. Thursday: Spaghetti, meatballs, spinach salad. Friday: Homemade calzones.
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Calling all future
bee keepers
POMFRET — The Pomfret Agriculture Commission will present local bee keeper experts at 7 p.m. March 20 at the Pomfret Community/Senior Center on Rt. 44. Adam Squire and Ron Lambert are local expert bee keepers and want to share their knowledge with interested would-be bee keepers. Honey Bees are an important component for Connecticut agricultural crops and the environment and are responsible for pollinating a solid one-third of the food supply. Their pollen- and nectar-collecting practices, essential for producing and sustaining their young, also provide us with honey and beeswax, two by-products we use and consume in a wide variety of ways.
The session will cover: Understanding the role of honey bees in agriculture and the current threats we face together; challenges facing honey bees and understanding the role of managed colonies in agriculture; honey bees, colony collapse disorder, and the food system; some solutions and action steps by any and all to support the health of these animals; open discussion and Q&A. Open to all. An RSVP is helpful for planning. Reply to 860-922-4400, or email “This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.”.
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Wed. March 12
Art Exhibit
PUTNAM --- The Pomfret School Art Exhibit "Lindsay Lehmann - Photography by Pomfret Students and Faculty," will run through March 18 at the Silver Circle Gallery in downtown Putnam.
Fri. March 14
‘Irish Night’ Fund-raiser
WOODSTOCK --- The United Services’ 13th annual Irish Night fund-raiser will be held at the Inn at Woodstock Hill. Benefits United Services’ Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Support Groups throughout northeast Connecticut. $40. 774-2020. Sponsors also sought.
St. Pat Dinner
E. WOODSTOCK --- The East Woodstock Congregational Church will host a St. Patrick's Day Dinner at 6:30 p.m. Music follows. $14 for adults; $8 for kids. 860-928-7449.
Sat. March 15
Empty Bowls
PUTNAM --- The Congregational Church of Putnam on Main Street will hold its Empty Bowls Supper fund-raiser at 4:45 and 6 p.m. Pottery from Sawmill Pottery. $18. Benefits Daily Bread. Reservations strongly suggested --- 860-928-4405.
Swedish Meatball
N. GROSVENORDALE --- The Emanuel Lutheran Church on Main Street will present its Swedish Meatball Supper, served family style, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Adults, $10; kids under 12, $5. Takeout available.
Mon. March 17
St. Pat Dinner
PLAINFIELD --- The First Congregational Church of Plainfield on Rt. 12 will hold a St. Patrick’s Day Dinner from 5 to 7 p.m. Eat in or take out; $10 adults; $5 for kids 5-12 and under 5 admitted free. Tickets at door or call 860-564-5932.
Tues. March 18
Women’s Program
BROOKLYN ---The Trinity Episcopal Church Parish Hall on Rt. 6, and the Brooklyn Historical Society will sponsor a program in honor of Women’s History Month at 7:30 p.m., with Tammy Denease, portraying :”Sarah Margru – A Child of the Amistad,.” Free. All welcome. 860-774-7728.
Wed. March 19
Art Exhibit
PUTNAM --- The Pomfret School Art Exhibit "Junko Pinkowski - Digital Arts by Pomfret Students and Faculty," will run through April 28 at the Silver circle Gallery in downtown Putnam.
Sat. March 22
Flea Market
OXFORD, Mass. --- The First Congregational Church on Main Street will hold an Indoor Community Flea Market from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Vendors accepted - call 508-987-2211.
Ham, Bean Supper
UNION --- The Union School Vision Committee is holding a Ham and Bean Supper from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Congregational Church of Union on Rt. 190. $5 for kids; $7 for seniors and $10 for adults. Kids under 3 admitted free. Benefits old Union School. Tickets at door or call 860-684-3146.
Tues. March 25
Shootout
PUTNAM --- The Putnam Rotary Club will present the 2014 Ray Brousseau Putnam Rotary Club All Star Basketball Shootout for local seniors at the Putnam High School Gym. Women's game starts at 6 p.m. and men's starts around 7:30 p.m. Prizes. $3 for adults; $1 for students and seniors. Sponsors: WINY 1350 Radio, Benpe Sales and Consulting, LLC, Brynes Agency, Inc., Putnam Bank, The Citizens National Bank, Archambault Insurance Associates.
Fri. March 28
Concert
POMFRET --- A Sense of Place Concert with Erica Wheeler will be held at 8 p.m. at the Connecticut Audubon Society at Pomfret’s center on Day Road. $20 in advance/$25 at the door. 860-928-4948.
Sat. March 29
Yard Sale
WEBSTER --- The St. Joseph Polish Women’s Club of St. Joseph Basilica parish will be sponsoring a Vendor Sale/Indoor Yard Sale Event at St. Joseph School Cafeteria. There are also plans for a bake sale and Polish food sale. $15 for space. Vendors wanted: 860-617-5227. Benefits St. Joseph School.
Lasagna Dinner
BROOKLYN --- The Federated Church of Christ at the junction of routes 6 and 169 will have a Take-out Lasagna Dinner from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Meat or vegetarian lasagna. $8.
Fri. April 4
Performance
WOODSTOCK --- The Three C's will present the classic "Laura Ingalls Wilder," produced by ArtsPower, at 10 a.m. and noon at the Hyde Cultural Center for students. Tickets, for groups of 10 or more, are only $3. For information call the Box Office at 860-928-2946 or at www.thethreecs.org.
Rummage Sale
WOODSTOCK --- The Women’s Fellowship of the First Congregational Church, United Church of Christ of Woodstock on Rt. 169 will hold a Spring Rummage & White Elephant Sale from 2 to 5 p.m. April 4 and from 9 a.m. to noon April 5. Bake sale on April 4, too. 860-923-2887.
Sat. April 5
Spring Fair
ASHFORD --- The Ashford Senior Center Organization will hold its spring fair and bake sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Vendors wanted. 860-487-5122.
Sun. April 13
Concert
PUTNAM --- The Congregational Church of Putnam on Main Street will present its Palm Sunday Ecumenical Concert at 3 p.m. Reception follows. Freewill donation. All welcome.
Sat. April 26
Horse Auction
STORRS --- The UConn animal science department will hold its annual tag sale and auction at the Horsebarn Hill Arena on the campus. The tag sale starts at 9 a.m.; the auction preview is from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and the auction is at 1. www.animalscience.uconn.edu
Fri. May 2
'Lawn Fun'
PUTNAM --- The Congregational Church of Putnam on Main Street will present "Fun on the Lawn: A Kids' Fair" from 5 to 8 p.m. Free. 928-4405.
Sat. May 10
'Madam Butterfly'
WOODSTOCK --- Performing Arts of Northeast Connecticut will present "Madam Butterfly" performed by CT Lyric Opera at 7:30 p.m. at the Hyde Cultural Center. $20. 860-928-2946.
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