Past Issues of the Putnam Town Crier

 
$3,000 raised
for autism
WOODSTOCK —  The Inn at Woodstock Hill raised $3,000 for United Services Center for Autism at its 11th annual Summer Fest.
“The Inn at Woodstock Hill is a strong community partner of United Services,” said Diane L. Manning, president and CEO. “We are grateful to Richard Naumann and his staff for their belief and support in the much-needed Autism services we are providing to the region.”
The event featured a varied and delicious buffet and live entertainment from local favorite Bruce John. A portion of each ticket sale was donated to children’s treatment and supportive programs at the United Services Center for Autism.
This is the fourth year The Inn at Woodstock Hill has donated a portion of its Summer Fest proceeds to the Center for Autism. To date, the event has raised more than $11,000 for local Autism services.
United Services opened the Center for Autism in July of 2012 in response to the significant unmet need for autism services in eastern Connecticut. 
The Center’s offerings include comprehensive assessments and gold-standard clinical therapy for people of all ages with Autism Spectrum Disorders, complemented by supportive programs.  These “wrap-around” support programs include critical social skills training and social thinking groups, tutoring help, vocational training and recreational opportunities for children and adults with autism, as well as classroom consultations and training and support groups for parents, grandparents and siblings. 
For more information about the Center for Autism, call 860-774-2020 or visit www.UnitedServicesCT.org or the Center’s facebook page at www.facebook.com/CenterForAutism. 
 
 
Salute
The Mayotte Viens American Legion Post #13 of Putnam Honor Guard salute the American Flag at the flag raising ceremony at Positively Pomfret Day, Saturday, September 26.  Honor Guard members, left to right: David Smutnick, Ron Desrochers, Walter LaRochelle. Courtesy photo.
 
Monday: No school - Columbus Day
Woodstock public schools
Tuesday: Hamburgers, fruit. Wednesday: Chicken Caesar salad, fruit. Thursday: Hot turkey sandwiches, butternut squash, fruit. Friday: Pizza, green beans, fruit.
Pomfret Community
Tuesday: Hot dogs, baked beans, applesauce cups. Wednesday: Chicken Teriyaki, corn, pineapple cups, cookies. Thursday: Mr. Fox's pizza, broccoli, pears. Friday: Chicken patties on rolls, frozen fruit dessert.
Putnam Elementary/Middle
Tuesday: Crispy chicken sandwiches, zucchini. Wednesday: Sloppy Joes, cole slaw. Thursday - Breakfast for Lunch: French toast sticks, turkey sausages, spiced apples, hash browns. Friday: Stuffed-crust pizza, Caesar salad. 
Putnam High
Tuesday: BBQ chicken quesadilla, Mexicali corn. Wednesday: Baked tilapia, rice pilaf, broccoli. Thursday: Crispy chicken sandwiches. Friday: Pizza, spinach salad with tomatoes and cucumbers.
 
 
 
WOODSTOCK — Roseland Cottage holds its 33rd annual Fine Arts and Crafts Festival from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Oct. 17 and 18.
The festival is one of the leading juried fine arts and crafts shows in New England, showcasing more than 175 artisans and their wares. 
Craft lovers are invited to view handcrafted jewelry, glass, photography, pottery, paintings, clothing, metalwork, and much more.
The festival is a wonderful weekend outing to shop, sight-see, and enjoy a fall weekend in the beautiful Quiet Corner of northeastern Connecticut. Daily activities also include tours of the 1846 Gothic Revival house, live music, and food concessions.
Admission for adults is $5. 
Historic New England members and children under 12 are admitted free. Parking is free. 
The event is held rain or shine. 
For more information call 860-928-4074 or 617-994-5924.
 
 
POMFRET —  Pianist friends and teachers of Patrick Wood (1982-2006) will perform in his memory at 2 p.m. Nov. 1 at Pomfret School. Called “Playing for Patrick,” the concert will take place three days after what would have been Pat’s 33rd birthday.  It will feature three original compositions, one of which will be a premiere performance.
“All of the performers represent the best of teaching.  They guided Patrick when he was alive, and now they are preserving his memory,” Lisette Rimer, Patrick’s mom 
“Playing for Patrick” brings an extraordinary collection of piano talent to the area,” said Rimer, Patrick’s mom.  “Pat studied with superb teachers, and we are grateful that they are performing in his honor.  Three of them have composed in Patrick’s memory.  We invite everyone who loves incredible music to attend.  Patrick had the benefit of great teaching.  We want to share that with the community.”
Performers include Howard Frazin, who will debut his composition for viola and piano.  Howard teaches composition at the New England Conservatory of Music where he is also director of the CPR (Composer-Performer-Repertory) Ensemble.  He taught music theory at the Longy School of Music in Cambridge, Massachusetts where he gave Patrick the excellence in music theory award at the Longy graduation in 2007.
 Ann Warde will be out of the country for the concert but wanted to take part by debuting her digital audio composition For hands vier Hände for Patrick David Wood.  She is currently a Fulbright Scholar at the Contemporary Music Research Centre at the University of York, England.  Ann began teaching Patrick in Dayville, CT when he was six years old.  She performed with him at the Vanilla Bean and helped him win his first competition at age nine at the Camerata Ensemble in Hartford in 1992.   Deborah Yardley Beers continued Patrick’s music education at Longy, preparing him for solo and chamber recitals.  She will play Through Tears and Beyond for piano either hand alone, which she composed after Patrick’s death in 2006.  It was recently performed at the Women Composers Festival of Hartford.  Deborah was a piano soloist with the Atlanta and Denver symphony orchestras.
Kathleen Stephenson Sadoff guided Patrick through high school recitals and the renowned Boston University Tanglewood Institute where he performed solo and chamber pieces.  She received a masters in music at Juilliard as a winner of the Gina Bachauer Scholarship.  She has performed with the Japanese Philharmonic and the New Albany Symphony in Ohio.  She will perform a ballade and étude by Chopin, one of Patrick’s favorite composers. 
Margreet Pfeifer Francis is co-chair of the piano department of The Hartt School of Music and a member of the Hartford Symphony where she plays piano, harpsichord, and celesta.  “Margreet was able to navigate the intense world of piano competition for Patrick to several first places.  She helped him prepare for the Tanglewood Institute and then Stanford where he would play during his freshman year,” Rimer said.
“All of the performers represent the best of teaching.  They guided Patrick when he was alive, and now they are preserving his memory.  They are donating their time and talent nine years after Patrick’s life ended.  He was a favorite student because he was bright and worked hard and because he was personable and funny,” Rimer said.  “Music and school meant a great deal to him, but I think most of us remember him for his humor and his laugh.  He could play piano with abandon one minute and then joke about it and get everybody laughing in the next.  He made his talent accessible.”
Patrick suffered severe depression and died at the age of twenty-three while working as a programmer for Siemens in Berlin.  He studied piano throughout his life and won first place in the Audrey Thayer Piano Competition three times.  He graduated as the top scholar from Pomfret School in 2001, winning nearly every book award possible.  During the summers he studied at the Boston University Tanglewood Institute.  He was a Robert C. Byrd Scholar and a National Merit Scholarship winner in 2001.  He went on to graduate cum laude from Stanford in 2005 where he majored in mathematics and was accepted into their computer science masters program.
“Playing for Patrick” will raise money for the Patrick Wood scholarship, which is awarded to day students at Pomfret School.  The suggested ticket donation is $20.  A reception in the Parsons Lodge will follow the concert.  Tickets will be available at the door or by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. More information on the concert is available at www.facebook.com/patwoodprize
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