PUTNAM — Alfred R Touchette, Sr., 93, of Viens Street, died July 15, 2023. He was the husband of the late Germaine C. (LeBeau) Touchette. Born Nov. 17, 1929, in Dayville, he was the son of the late Joseph and Ida (Charron) Touchette.
Alfred worked for Putnam Herzl as a Dye and chemical mixer for many years. He was the president of the Local 1426 union for 23 years.
He was a U.S. Navy veteran and a longtime member of the Thompson American Legion. Alfred enjoyed collecting coins, watching sports, and local politics.
He leaves two sons, Fred Touchette of Chepachet, and Joseph Touchette of Putnam; two daughters, Cheryl (William) Desjardin of Dayville, and Charlene (Raymond) Bennett of Danielson; sister, Agnes Cote of Danielson; 12 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by brothers Edmond Touchette, Leon Touchette, Joseph Touchette, Donald Columbia, and sister Rita Dragon.
The Funeral Service was July 25 at Gilman Funeral Home, 104 Church St., Putnam, with burial at Holy Cross Cemetery in Danielson.
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Wed. July 26
Art Exhibit
PUTNAM --- “A Cacophony of Greys” Exhibit and Reception by Steve Veilleux will be on display in The Corridor Gallery at the Putnam Municipal Complex through Sept. 30. Features a series of black and white and monotone photographs. All welcome. Free. PutnamCtArtsCouncil.com for gallery hours and info.
Art Exhibit
THOMPSON --- The Thompson Public Library, as part of its Art @ the Library Series, will present “Eclectic Visions: A Photographic Journey,” by Tammy Lynn for the month. Supported by the Friends of the Library. 860-923-9779.
Fri. July 28
Nature ‘Games’
HAMPTON --- Come on down to the James L. Goodwin Conservation Center for a fun afternoon of playing nature-themed board and card games, hosted by naturalist Robin Chandler from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Adults and kids alike welcome. There will be 5 games with varying difficulties available to play; Cardline, Ecologies, Ecos: The First Continent, Evolution, and Wingspan.
Sat. July 29
Hazardous Waste Collection
PUTNAM --- The town of Putnam will hold a household hazardous waste and confidential paper shredding collection day from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Putnam Middle School. Putnam residents only – bring proof of residency. 860-963-6800 ext. 3 option 6.
Nature Program
POMFRET --- The Connecticut Audubon Society at Pomfret Center on Day Road will present “Nature Sketchbook Journaling” from 10 a.m. to noon. Suggested supplies: watercolor sketchbook, permanent marker, portable watercolor kit, small cup to hold water, and paper towels. $15 CAS members; $25 non-members. Register: 860-928-4948.
Tues. Aug. 1
Worm Program
HAMPTON --- The James Goodwin Conservation Center will present “Invasive Jumping Worms” from 3 to 4:30 p.m. What kind of damage are they causing? How do I identify them? What can I do to control them? We will be outdoors unless the weather is untenable. Free. All welcome.
Thur. Aug. 3
Art Exhibit
THOMPSON --- The Friends of the Thompson Public Library will present, as part of its Art @ the Library “Memory and Imagination: Explorations in Color” by Lisa Davidson, Susan Graseck and Sally Rogers until the end of August. Reception from 6 to 7:30 p.m. In the Display Case: The Quiet Corner Garden Club - Celebrating Native Plants and Pollinators. 860-923-9779.
Fri. Aug. 4
Twilight Concert
WOODSTOCK --- Roseland Cottage and the Woodstock Recreation Department will present Patty Tuite & Bank in a free Twilight Lawn Concert at 7 p.m. at Roseland Cottage.
‘A Chorus Line’
PUTNAM --- The Bradley Playhouse will present “A Chorus Line” at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 4, 5, 11 and 12 and at 2 p.m. Aug. 6 and 13. Tickets are $27 for adults and $24 for seniors, students, veterans and first responders. Reservations: with a major credit card online at www.thebradleyplayhouse.org or by calling 860-928-7887.
Sat. Aug. 5
Grange Fair
WOODSTOCK --- The Senexet Grange Fair will be held from 8 to noon at the grange on Rt. 169. Open to all.
Thur. Aug. 10
Firefly Hike
HAMPTON --- The James L. Goodwin Conservation Center will hold a free Firefly Hike from 9 to 10:30 p.m. All welcome. Bring a headlamp or flashlight. 2.2 mile night hike to Brown Hill Marsh.
Bird Walk
POMFRET --- The Connecticut Audubon Society at Pomfret Center on Day Road will present Evening Bird Walk at 6 p.m. $10 CAS members; $20 non-members. Register: 860-928-4948.
Fri. Aug. 11
Twilight Concert
WOODSTOCK --- Roseland Cottage and the Woodstock Recreation Department will present The Flamingos in a free Twilight Lawn Concert at 6:30 p.m. at Roseland Cottage.
Sat. Aug. 12
Concert
POMFRET --- The Pomfret Recreation Commission will present the Wooden Horse Band at 5:30 at the Recreation Park. Free. Bring chairs. Light refreshments will be available for sale.
Country Fest
PUTNAM --- The Town of Putnam Parks and Recreation Department will present Country Fest Concert with River Fire at Rotary Park. Hillbilly Graham Crackers will play from 2:30 to 4 p.m.; Whiskey Boulevard from 4:30 to 6 p.m. and Midnight Anthem from 6:30 to 8 p.m. and then River Fire will be lit soon after on the Quinebaug River. River Fire music by WINY Radio.
Fri. Aug. 18
Movie Night
HAMPTON --- The James L. Goodwin Conservation Center will be showing "Dark Waters' from 7 to 8:30. It’s about forever chemicals. Showing free and inside.
Sat. Aug. 19
Murder Mystery Dinner
POMFRET --- The Pomfret Recreation Commission will present A Murder Mystery Show & Dinner starting with cocktail hour at 6 at Grill 37. Following dinner the murder mystery show is, “The Best Laid Plans”, an old Hollywood whodunnit. Dress in your best evening wear and suits. $69.
Relay Field Day
PUTNAM --- The Relay For Life Field Day will be held from noon to 8 p.m. in Putnam's Murphy Park. Corn hole tournament, bounce house, inflatable obstacle course, flush station, food trucks, local crafters and artisans, and much more. The event will be concluded by honoring lives touched by cancer with a luminaria ceremony.
Sun. Aug. 20
Main Street Car Cruise
PUTNAM --- The Town of Putnam will present Putnam’s Main Street Car Cruise from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. around downtown and in Rotary Park. There will be more than 1,000 classic cars, live music and more, including the Kids Zone in Rotary Park with Bounce Houses, Photo Booth, Bella The Clown, Arts & Crafts Tent, and Face Painting. New this year is the Celebrity Dunk Tank --- donate $5 to take a shot at dunking local celebs (benefits the Putnam Business Association).
Tues. Aug. 22
All About Owls
HAMPTON --- Join Naturalist Adam Drouin for an educational owl pellet dissection at the James L. Goodwin Conservation Center from 3 to 4 p.m. The pellets are guaranteed to have bones, and we will attempt to assemble a skeleton. Registration Required.
Fri. Aug. 25
Hike
HAMPTON --- James Goodwin Conservation Center will present a 4-mile hike around Pine Acres Pond from 4 to 6 p.m. There will be a little elevation change, roots and rocks, so be sure to bring water and hiking footwear.
Sat. Aug. 26
Nature Program
HAMPTON --- The Connecticut Audubon Society at Pomfret Center will present “Nature Sketchbook Journaling” from 10 a.m. to noon at Trail Wood on Kenyon Road. Suggested supplies: watercolor sketchbook, permanent marker, portable watercolor kit, small cup to hold water, and paper towels. $15 CAS members; $25 non-members. Register: 860-928-4948.
Sun. Aug. 27
Cruise Fund-raiser
THOMPSON --- DKH will hold its Cruise, BBQ & Brew - Motorcycle & Car Cruise at 10 a.m. at the Thompson Speedway and The Black Dog Bar & Grille in Putnam. Benefits the NECT Cancer Fund of Day Kimball Healthcare. $35 registration. daykimball.org/cruising.
Tues. Aug. 29
Fish Hatchery
PLAINFIELD --- The Connecticut Audubon Society at Pomfret Center will present “Plainfield Fish Hatchery Walk” at 8 a.m. at the hatchery. One of the top birding spots in Windham County. $20 CAS members; $30 non-members. Register: 860-928-4948.
Wed. Aug. 30
Nighthawk Watch
POMFRET --- The Connecticut Audubon Society at Pomfret Center on Day Road will present “Nighthawk Watch” at 6 p.m. $10 CAS members; $20 non-members. Register: 860-928-4948.
Thur. Aug. 31
Blue Moon Hike
HAMPTON --- The James L. Goodwin State Forest for a guided night hike during the blue moon from 9:30 to 11 p.m. Meet at the Goodwin Conservation Center before heading in our cars to the trailhead by Black Spruce Pond. Bring at least a flashlight; a headlamp may be better for the roots, rocks and keeping your hands free. There is some incline.
Fri. Sept. 8
Golf Classic
PUTNAM --- The Day Kimball Hospital Centreville Bank Golf Classic will set off at 7:45 a.m. and 1 p.m. at Connecticut National Country Club. For info: daykimball.org/golfclassic.
Sun. Sept. 10
Jazz Fund-raiser
WINDHAM --- The Windham Free Library will hold a fund-raiser, the 21st Annual Jazz in the Garden, from 3 to 6 p.m. at 80 Windham Center Road. $60 Pre-sale/$65 at event. Benefits The Windham Free Library. For more info; visit: https://thewindhamfreelibrary.org/jazz/
Sat. Sept. 23
Celebrating Agriculture
BROOKLYN --- 2023 Celebrating Agriculture will begin at 9 a.m. at the Brooklyn Fairgrounds.
Sat. Sept. 30
BBQ
WOODSTOCK --- The Bungay Fire Brigade will host its fall 2023 Chicken BBQ from 4 to 6 p.m. www.bungay.com.
Sat. Nov. 11
Dueling Pianos
THOMPSON --- The DKH Dueling Pianos fund-raiser will be held at 6 p.m. at the Raceway Restaurant and Banquet Hall. Benefits Day Kimball Healthcare At Home services of HomeCare, HomeMakers, and Hospice & Palliative Care of Northeastern Connecticut. Food, drawings and more. Tickets $45, must be purchased in advance. daykimball.org/pianos.
Sun. Dec. 3
Tree of Life
The DKH 34th Annual Hospice Tree of Life Ceremonies will be held at 5 p.m. in 11 towns throughout northeastern Connecticut. The purchase of memorial lights on each community's Tree of Life benefits Hospice & Palliative Care of Northeastern Connecticut. For info: daykimball.org/treeoflife.
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WOODSTOCK — The Woodstock Middle School honor roll for the fourth quarter includes:
Grade 6
High Honors: Noah Damaso, Autumn Fogarty, Kalena Fortner, Ryleigh Hitchcock, Marina Jennings, Avery Manbeck, Brook Marshall, Emma Stacy, Aylin Stevens
Honors: Sydney Anderson, Isabel Berry, Kestrel Brousseau, Jayden Casillas, Trissa Collins, Alexander Cournoyer, Hayden Ferguson, Alexa Heersink, Piper Jagodzinski, Autumn Maturi, Archie McDonald, Georgia Myers, Bao Novotny, Nicole Obeng, Cooper O’Brien, Moira O’Neill, Maydson Peach, Rachel Reno, Benjamin Shamp, Mikai Shepherd, Brooklyn Sherman-Wessell, Samantha Stillitano, Eveline Suss-Maurer
Recognition: Owen Brackett, Brielle Fogarty, Mason Haley, Jacob Hull, Jenson Knight, Connor Mydlarz, Oliva Quinney, Tristan Sparks, Sayla Troy, Harbor Wotton
Grade 7
High Honors: Carolina Ahearn, Georgia Cross, Colby Deary, Alexander DeCarli, Nathaniel Drake, Emma Johnson, Abigail Keser, Kaitlyn McQuiston, Kaleb Nagel, Lily Smock
Honors: Isabella Amlaw, Ava Carlone, Zoe Cloutier, Charlotte Donovan, Roan Donovan, Caroline Ethier, Jax Golden, Sophia Groves, Scarlett Hogarty, Tristan Maloney, Abigail Manning, Oliver Moulton, Colbie O’Connor, Stella Puchalski, Patrick Raftery, Abel Rigney, Erin Russell, Kaitlyn Teal, Lauren Young
Recognition: Drake Abdullovski, Jacob Bickoff, Hope Boggia, Ava Eaton, Henry Griffin, Colton Haase, Daniel Jameson, Zoe Laffert, Kaylee Letourneau, Owen Murdock, Luana Portilla
Grade 8
High Honors: Kaylyn Converse, Lorelai Fish, Patrick Fox, Robert Graham, Samuel Greene, Julia Guimont, Brady Hebert, Molly Mead, Landon Murdock, Keegan Porter
Honors: Mia Auger, Catalina Baarda, Brayden Bottone, Willow Deary, Amelia Ditzel, Arianna Fox, Brayden Graves, Jake Henderson, Maxwell Kopp, Kelsey McNeil, Bella Stillitano, Leah Thibodeau, Chloe Vogt, Cayden Worth
Recognition: Natalie Despres, Nathan Jezierski, Brendon Lundt, Hayden Maloney, Elijah Nagel, Tyler Odorski, Jessica Palmerino, David Rahall, Damien Redman, Drew Rhault, Blake Robida, Jenna Saraidarian, Brendan Wright
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Award
Patrick’s parents Bob Wood and Lisette Rimer with Alexandra Lee accepting Patrick’s memorial bowl, Pomfret School.
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POMFRET — The 2023 Patrick Wood Scholar Award was presented to nineth-grader Alexandra Lee at Patrick’s memorial beech tree near the Pomfret School chapel in mid-July. Lee is the 20th recipient of the award begun in 2006 when Patrick died. She graduated from Rectory School in May and will attend Pomfret School in the fall with the help of Pat’s scholarship.
Lisette Rimer, Patrick’s mother, said: “Lee is a hardworking and well-liked student, who takes her time on assignments. Her goal is to improve and grow based on the feedback she receives from her teachers. She was chosen for her academic achievement and strong character, attributes that Patrick represented when he graduated as valedictorian from Pomfret School in 2001. He earned perfect SAT scores and graduated from Stanford with honors in 2005. He was a top programming intern at the Automation & Drives division of Siemens when he passed away. “
In addition to her academics, Lee is a strong hockey player, well known in hockey rinks all over North America. Rimer said, “Above Alexandra’s successes and accolades, we wish her happiness and joy at Pomfret in both academics and hockey.”
Patrick’s parents, Bob Wood and Lisette Rimer, also recognized Louisa Jones, who has shepherded Pat’s award since its beginning. Louisa coached and counseled Patrick and his twin sister Libby during their time at Pomfret School and has supported many events held in Pat’s honor, including an art show with artwork donated by Libby’s classmates, a concert in Patrick’s honor called “Playing for Patrick,” and memorial trees donated to Pomfret School and Pomfret Community School by local resident Charles Stoddard. Pat’s father, Robert Wood, said, “Louisa’s many kindnesses to our family over the years has only been exceeded by her sincere zeal in promoting the award amongst the Pomfret School community and in the past, and now present, recipients. She has kept Patrick’s memory viable and contemporary with every passing year.”
Tax deductible donations can be made at: https://www.patrickwoodprize.org/donate.
The Patrick Wood Memorial Scholarship was begun in 2006 to foster academic merit and support local middle school students applying to Pomfret School.
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