DANIELSON — The 2014 Holiday Winter Boot Drive to benefit needy children throughout northeast Connecticut is underway. Once again, the effort is co-sponsored by the Retired Senior Volunteer Program of Thames Valley Council for Community Action in Danielson and the Killingly Parks & Recreation Department in partnership with TEEG.
“Thanks to so many generous donors, more than 350 pairs of boots were provided to local school children at holiday time last year,” said Helen Granskog, RSVP manager at TVCCA. “The need this year is even more critical as we work with school social workers to identify children in need. We hope our communities will recognize this serious need and step up to support the kids.”
Donors have the option of shopping for warm winter boots (size and gender will be available from RSVP) or making a donation to TVCCA-RSVP. Monetary donations fit all ages and sizes, Granskog pointed out.
This is the 19th year RSVP has led the boot drive.
For more information on how to assist Santa in this heartening community effort, please contact RSVP in Danielson at 860-774-9286. Checks should be made payable to TVCCA-RSVP and mailed to: RSVP Santa Anonymous, c/o Killingly Parks & Recreation, 185 Broad St., Danielson, CT 06239. All donations will be acknowledged; a final report will be made public after the holidays.
DANIELSON — The 2014 Holiday Winter Boot Drive to benefit needy children throughout northeast Connecticut is underway. Once again, the effort is co-sponsored by the Retired Senior Volunteer Program of Thames Valley Council for Community Action in Danielson and the Killingly Parks & Recreation Department in partnership with TEEG.
“Thanks to so many generous donors, more than 350 pairs of boots were provided to local school children at holiday time last year,” said Helen Granskog, RSVP manager at TVCCA. “The need this year is even more critical as we work with school social workers to identify children in need. We hope our communities will recognize this serious need and step up to support the kids.”
Donors have the option of shopping for warm winter boots (size and gender will be available from RSVP) or making a donation to TVCCA-RSVP. Monetary donations fit all ages and sizes, Granskog pointed out.
This is the 19th year RSVP has led the boot drive.
For more information on how to assist Santa in this heartening community effort, please contact RSVP in Danielson at 860-774-9286. Checks should be made payable to TVCCA-RSVP and mailed to: RSVP Santa Anonymous, c/o Killingly Parks & Recreation, 185 Broad St., Danielson, CT 06239. All donations will be acknowledged; a final report will be made public after the holidays.
PUTNAM — Master Mike Bogdanski and Master Kristin Duethorn of Quest Martial Arts recently promoted the following students.
Orange Dragon
Drake Abdullovski, Jake Jaworski, Xavier Lafleur, Cater Mydlarz
Child Yellow
Isaac Shippee, Abdullah Zameer
Child Orange
Ari Abrams, Dominic Lafleur, Chimairan Rochette, Isabel Sumner, Jack Sumner
Blue Child
Sebastian Hanshaw, Isbella Selmecki, Isabel Vergoni
Green Child
Reed Magnan
Blue/ Green
Alishia Thompson
Green/ Red
Tucker Trahan
Red Child
Ewa Sekula
Red/ Black
Christopher Martineau, Zachary Willard
9 GUP Orange
Sarah Underwood
8 GUP Blue
Aaron Davis, Nick Fjellman, Scarlet Labbe, Nils Larson, Alexandra Whitehead
7 GUP Blue
Caitlin Child, Rich Dubois
6 GUP Green
Chris Desmond
4 GUP Green
Rick Vernon
3 Gup Red
Kevin Filchak
JR Black Belt
Colby Babbitt, Riley Chapuis, Melanie Pazienza
Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
Zoning Board
of Appeals
The Town of Putnam Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a meeting on October 21, 2014, at 7:00 P.M. at the Town Hall located at 126 Church Street, Putnam, CT. A public hearing will be held on the following:
Appeal # 2014-003: Impact Plastics — Request for a variance from the Town of Putnam Zoning Regulations Parking Schedule, Table VI-1 from the required 137 spaces down to 38 spaces. Property located at 5 Highland Drive, Town Assessor’s Map 038, Lot 068. Zoned Industrial.
Joseph Nash,
Chairman
Oct. 9, 2014
Oct. 16, 2014
Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
Inland Wetland
Commission
The Town of Putnam Inland Wetland Commission held a meeting on October 8, 2014, at 7:00 P.M. at the Town Hall located at 126 Church Street, Putnam, CT. The following was action was taken:
Application #2014-04: Estate of Peter Serafin – 641 Five Mile River Road, 4-Lot Subdivision – APPROVED.
Bruce Fitzback,
Chairman
Oct. 16, 2014