Woodstock public schools
Monday: Baked potato, broccoli, fruit. Tuesday: Ham steaks, scalloped potatoes, peas, fruit. Wednesday: Chicken tenders, brown rice, carrots, fruit. Thursday: American Chop Suey, black beans, fruit. Friday: Pizza, cucumber cup, fruit.
Pomfret Community
Monday: French toast sticks, scrambled eggs, hash browns. Tuesday: Hamburgers, baked beans, pineapple cups. Wednesday: American Chop Suey, green beans, veggie cups with dip, peach cups. Thursday: Mr. Fox's pizza, broccoli or romaine salad, applesauce. Friday: Chicken nuggets, potato puffs, carrots, red pepper cups, sliced apples.
Putnam schools
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Thur. Feb. 26
Nature Program
POMFRET --- The Connecticut Audubon Society in Pomfret will present a bird walk at 1 p.m. at the Grassland Bird Conservation Center on Day Road. $5 for members; $10 for nonmembers. 860-928-4948.
‘Shooting Stars’
THOMPSON --- The Marianapolis Drama Club will present a two-act comedy “Shooting Stars” at 7 p.m. Feb. 26 and 27 and March 5 and 6 at the Irwin Black Box theater at the school. Free, but reservations recommended: 923-9565.
Sat. Feb. 28
Winter Tag Sale
PUTNAM --- The Congregational Church of Putnam, downtown, will hold a Winter Tag Sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Donations of sellable items accepted. Proceeds shared with community charities. 942-4205.
Documentary
PUTNAM --- The Theatre of Northeastern Connecticut at the Bradley Playhouse will present the Connecticut screening of the documentary film, “I am Big Bird: The Caroll Spinney Story,” at 7 p.m. All seats are $20. 860-928-7887. Benefits the Bradley Playhouse, a nonprofit 501 ( c ) (3) community theater.
Sun. March 1
Concert
WILLIMANTIC --- The Willimantic Orchestra, a not-for-profit community orchestra, will present its free Winter Concert at 3 p.m. at Shafer Auditorium at ECSU. This will be the world premiere of “The Lamplighters of Ventimiglia” by David Maker, local musician/educator/composer. Donations welcome. 860 429 0865
Tues. March 3
Senior Meeting
POMFRET --- The Pomfret Senior Association will hold its monthly meeting at noon at the center on Mashamoquet Road, following a brown bag lunch.
Wed. March 4
Pet Loss Group
DAYVILLE --- NECCOG Animal Services on Putnam Pike will present a Pet Loss Support Group at 6 p.m. No fee/reservations are required, and you are free to attend as often as necessary throughout your grief process. 860-774-1253.
Fri. March 6
Teen Weekend
POMFRET --- The Windham-Tolland 4-H will present a teen weekend from 5:30 p.m. March 6 through 9:30 a.m. March 8 at the Brooklyn Extension Service on Wolf Den Road. $50. Preregister by Feb. 28. 860-974-3379.
Sat. March 7
Fund-raiser Breakfast
PUTNAM --- The Putnam High School Music Association will host an all-you-can-eat buffet breakfast from 8 to 11 a.m. at St. Mary’s Church. Pre-sale tickets are available by emailing: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or calling 860-928-6905 Ext. 3025. Pre-sale tickets are $8 for adults; $6 for kids 2-10; kids younger than 2 are admitted free. Pictures with your Fantasy Friends are $5. Tickets available at the door $10 per adult/ $8 children.
Corned Beef
POMFRET --- The Christ Church Pomfret will hold a corned beef diner from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the church. Eat in or take out. $10 for adults and $5 for kids under 12. Snow date March 8. 860-928-7026.
Quilt Program
KILLINGLY --- The Killingly Historical Society will be hosting a program presented by Sue Reich on quilts at 1:30 p.m. at the center at 196 Main St. Reich has a quilt made in 1830 with the name of Nathaniel Williams attached from Killingly.
Sun. March 8
Ranger Program
OXFORD, Mass. --- The Last Green Valley Ranger Marcy’s Acorn Adventures will present a program, “Why do they call it an observation blind?,” from 1 to 3 p.m. at Hodges Village Dam on Howarth Road. Free. 860-774-3300
Sat. March 14
Volleyball Fund-raiser
POMFRET --- The Putnam Lions Volleyball Challenge will be held March 14 and 15 at the Strong Fieldhouse at Pomfret School. For information on fielding a team or for donations, call 860-617-4142 or go to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
TLGV Program
EASTFORD --- The Last Green Valley will present a Maple Sugar Tour from 10 a.m. to noon at Town Line Tree Farm on Weeks Road. No cost to members, but registration is required: 860-774-3300.
Thur. March 19
Basketball Shootout
PUTNAM --- The Putnam Rotary Club’s Ray Brousseau Senior Game will be held at the Putnam High School gym. Girls’ game starts at 5:30; boys at 7. Admission $1 students/senior citizens $3 adult.
Garden Conference
STORRS --- The UConn 2015 Garden Conference will be held at the UConn campus. Fee. Registration required. 860-486-6740.
Fri. March 20
Rummage Sale
WOODSTOCK --- The First Congregational Church, UCC, on Rt. 169 will hold a spring rummage and white elephant sale from 2 to 5 p.m. March 20 and from 9 to noon on March 20. A bake sale will be held March 20. 860 923 2887
Sat. March 21
Empty Bowls Supper
PUTNAM --- The Congregational Church of Putnam, downtown, will hold its Empty Bowls Supper fund-raiser with two seatings, one at 4:45 and one at 6 at the Elks Club on Edmond Street. $20. Benefits IHSP/Daily Bread. For more information and tickets/reservations, call 928-4405.
Sun. March 22
Pancake Breakfast
CANTERBURY --- The Finnish American Heritage Society's Pancake Breakfast will be held from 8 to 11 a.m. at the Finnish Hall on Rt. 169. $8 for adults; $4 for kids under 12.
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WOODSTOCK — Woodstock Building Associates, LLC has been awarded “Best Of Houzz” for Design by Houzz, the leading platform for home remodeling and design.
The 35-year old design-build firm was chosen by the more than 25 million monthly unique users that comprise the Houzz community from among more than 500,000 active home building, remodeling and design industry professionals. Doug Porter, the Managing Partner, was very pleased with the award for the third year in a row.
The Best Of Houzz award is given in two categories: Design and Customer Satisfaction. Woodstock Building Associates, LLC received the award for design. The award winners’ work was the most popular among the more than 25 million monthly users on Houzz, known as “Houzzers,” who saved millions of professional images of home interiors and exteriors to their personal “ideabooks” via the Houzz site, tablet and smart phone apps.
Woodstock Building Associates, LLC is the leader in custom home building and remodeling. Working in northeastern Connecticut and South-Central Massachusetts, WBA, a design-build firm, has been active in the building industry for the last 35 years.
E. HARTFORD — A Pomfret man, Christopher L. Dyer, was one of seven mechanical engineers honored recently.
Pratt & Whitney and the Hartford chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers honored seven Distinguished Engineers of the Year to launch National Engineers Week recently.
This year’s Pratt & Whitney Distinguished Engineers of the Year are: Jesse Boyer, fellow in Additive Manufacturing; Christopher L. Dyer, deputy director, Cold Section Engineering; Dr. Matthew R. Feulner, discipline manager for Operability, Propulsion Systems Analysis; David P. Houston, manager of Core Structures, Mechanical Disciplines; Katherine A. Knapp Carney, Component Integrated Product Team leader, Next Generation Product Family Programs; John P. Virtue, Jr., discipline chief for Aero Thermal Fluids, Compressor Heat Transfer; and Ryan Walsh, validation manager, PW1100G-JM engine program.
“Recipients of this prestigious award have traditionally represented the superior engineering that defines ‘Dependable Engines,’” said Tom Prete, vice president, Engineering, Pratt & Whitney. “The seven engineers selected for this year’s award are some of our most innovative thinkers, and they deserve to be recognized for their contributions to our company and the field of engineering. The contributions made by Chris, Jesse, Ryan, Matt and Katherine have helped enable Pratt & Whitney’s PurePower® Geared Turbofan™ engine to revolutionize the commercial aviation industry,” said Prete.