'Bubble' Experience
Connor Tellier, from Thompson Middle School, along with over 1500 area students, enjoyed Bubbleology at Hyde Cultural Center in October. Keith Michael Johnson chose Connor from the audience and showed him how to expand bubbles. Two performances were presented by The Community Cultural Committee d/b/a/ The Three C’s. This is the 30th anniversary of bringing live, professional performances to this area by this volunteer non-profit organization. To date, over 190,000 school children have enjoyed these performances at a cost of only $3 per person. Watch for their next presentation, Peter Pan, by TheatreworksUSA, Dec. 9. Photo courtesy of Jim Goodwin.
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caption: Westview Health Care Center honors veterans
In Dayville
DAYVILLE — Nov. 11, Westview Health Care Center hosted a special Veterans Day ceremony to honor Westview residents, patients and staff who have served the United States through military service.
The program opened with welcoming comments by Administrator David Panteleakos and the Posting of Colors by the Albert J. Breault Post 1523 Honor Guard of Putnam. Mistress of Ceremonies Linda Colangelo sang the National Anthem, followed by the invocation by Chaplain Gerry Salvas and Pledge of Allegiance recited in unison.
Those who were honored were 28 servicemen and women who reside, work and are rehabilitating at the facility. In attendance was 99 year old Westview veteran resident Charles Holbrook. Holbrook served in the U.S. Navy during World War II in 1943.
“You don’t realize that something so dear to your heart such as the love and devotion of your country is just as important to so many others,” said Holbrook. “To experience such a wonderful celebration here in my own home brings joy to my soul. I felt so special.”
The Honorable Daniel Rovero from the Connecticut House of Representatives, Norman Beaupre Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1523 and Louise Taylor Assistant Therapeutic Recreation Director presented each veteran in attendance with a military salute and flag.
“Today, we are reminded of the selfless act and tremendous courage these men and women displayed on all of our behalf,” said David T. Panteleakos. “We take tremendous pride in honoring those who protect our homeland and make great sacrifices for the sake of generations to come. We are truly grateful for their service.”
Colangelo shared a reading titled “They Did Their Share” and sang “God Bless The USA” and Director of Therapeutic Recreation and bugalist Pam Fillmore performed Taps. To close the program Post 1523 of Putnam retired the colors and a patriotic sing-a-long that represented the multiple branches of the military was enjoyed by all in attendance.
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At the Putnam Elks event Howard Flexor is honored, above. Left Samantha Morowski was the winner of the oratorical contest.
caption, upper right: Richard Tremblay cuts the cake on the occasion of the U.S. Marine Corps birthday. Putnam photos courtesy of Sarah Hamby.
caption: middle right: American Legion Post Commander Walter Larochelle honoring WWII Navy veteran Robert O. Harris.
Thursday and Friday - No school -- Happy Thanksgiving.
Woodstock Elementary/Middle
Monday: Fish sandwiches, carrots, fruit. Tuesday: Hamburgers, fruit. Wednesday - half day: Chicken tenders, mashed potatoes, corn, fruit.
Putnam Elementary/Middle
Monday: Hot dogs, baked beans, cole slaw. Tuesday: Crispy chicken sandwiches, carrots. Wednesday - half day: Putnam Special Pizza.
Putnam High
Monday: Foot-long chili dogs, carrot slaw. Tuesday: Roast turkey, gravy, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, green beans, cranberry sauce, warm apple crisp. Wednesday - half day: Pizza slices.
Pomfret Community
Monday: Turkey sandwiches, carrot snacks, kids snack mix, raisins. Tuesday: Calzones, orange slices. Wednesday - 12:30 p.m. dismissal: hot dogs, baked beans, applesauce.