Foundation
events net $145k
DANIELSON — The QVCC Foundation raised $145,000 this fall to support students and programs at Quinebaug Valley Community College. The 30th Annual QVCC Foundation Golf Tournament and Tackle the Trail ™, exceeded fund-raising goals, thanks in large part to the outstanding generosity of sponsors and record level of participants.
Foundation President Joseph Adiletta said: “I am honored to lead the QVCC Foundation and want to thank our ‘Village’ of sponsors, volunteers, runners, golfers, partners and all Foundation Members whose amazing support-both monetary and physical- helps us achieve our goals and helps hundreds of students achieve theirs at Quinebaug Valley Community College.”
The Golf Tournament was held at Connecticut National Golf Course in September. To mark the tournament’s milestone 30th anniversary, the event featured several $5,000 Tournament Sponsors: Brunet & Company Real Estate and NorthStar Home Loans, Foster Corporation and Putnam Plastics, Gerardi Insurance Services, Jewett City Savings Bank, and Sandhill Investment Management.
Always held the third Saturday in October, Tackle the Trail ™ celebrated its ninth year on Oct. 15. Runners from 21 states and three countries enjoyed some of the region’s most scenic trail systems. $5,000 Race Sponsor Whitcraft Group continued their commitment to the race and to employee health and wellness, with five teams participating in the marathon relay. The Newell D. Hale Foundation returned for a second year as the $5,000 TackleJR sponsor, which saw children ages 2-12 running a ½ mile course starting at the Farmers Market Pavilion and ending at the official Tackle Finish Line opposite the Hale YMCA Youth and Family Center in Putnam. Some 150 volunteers - Foundation members, QVCC faculty and staff, students, alumni, sponsors, service organizations and townspeople- demonstrated once again why Tackle the Trail truly is a “unique race in an amazing place.”
QVCC CEO Dr. Karen Hynick said: “The QVCC Foundation and their membership speak volumes about the culture in northeast Connecticut—one of service to community and one that truly values the impact higher education can have on their future. Despite being one of the smallest of Connecticut’s public community colleges, QVCC is lucky to have one of the most prosperous foundations in the system.”
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Boot drive sets record
WOODSTOCK — The 2022 Winter Boot Drive for TEEG sponsored by the Woodstock Democratic Town Committee set new records recently for both total boots donated (90) and cash contributions ($950).
Anne Miller, executive director of TEEG, thanked all donors and WDTC volunteers for their efforts and the resulting success which, she said, will bring warmth and joy this holiday season to children and families in this wonderful corner of Connecticut.
Linemaster Switch Corporation led the way by donating 20 pairs of children’s winter boots.
Event chair Greg Kline said: “Special thanks and appreciation also go to Tom and Polly Hayden, owners of Sweet Evalina’s Stand, which hosted the event for the first time. Sweet Ev’s proved to be the right place for this event and we are so appreciative to Tom and Polly, who were very happy to host the boot drive,” Kline said.
In three years, boot drive supporters have contributed 211 pairs of boots and $2,550 in cash.
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Woodstock public schools
Monday: Hot dogs, fruit. Tuesday: Mozzarella sticks, marinara sauce, fruit. Happy Thanksgiving.
Putnam Elementary/Middle
Monday: Cheese-filled twisted read, marinara sauce, carrots, fruit. Tuesday: Orange popcorn chicken rice bowl, broccoli. Wednesday - half day: Pizza, salad, fruit. Happy Thanksgiving.
Putnam High
Monday: Pasta bar or spicy chicken sandwiches. Tuesday: General Tsos chicken or bacon cheeseburgers. Wednesday - half day: Stuffed-crust pizza or mozzarella sticks, marinara sauce. Happy Thanksgiving.
Pomfret Community
Everyday: Fresh fruits and veggies. Alt Chicken patty. Monday: Popcorn chicken and waffles. Tuesday: Macaroni and cheese, carrots. Wednesday: Pizza, broccoli salad. Fall Break.
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Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
December 5, 2022
The Board of Selectmen will hold a Public Hearing at the Town of Putnam Municipal Complex, 200 School Street, Conference Room # 109, Putnam, CT, on Monday, December 5, 2022, at 6:30 in the evening, also via Zoom: Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84914842998
Meeting ID: 849 1484 2998 +1 646 558 8656 US for the following purpose:
To hear public comment regarding:
1. Proposed purchase of a portion of the property located at 49 Front Street.
Nov. 17, 2022
Nov. 23, 2022
Legal Notice
Town of Putnam
Notice of Special Town Meeting
December 5, 2022
The Electors and Citizens qualified to vote in Special Town Meeting of the Town of Putnam, Connecticut, are hereby notified and warned that a Special Town Meeting of said Town will be held at the Putnam Municipal Complex, Conference Room 109, 200 School St. Putnam on Monday, December 5, 2022, at 7:00 PM, and also on Zoom, Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86273744769 Meeting ID: 862 7374 4769
+1 646 558 8656 US (New York) for the following purposes:
1. To choose a moderator for said meeting.
2. To determine the wishes of those present and eligible to vote at town meetings of the Town of Putnam regarding the proposed purchase of a portion of the property located at 49 Front Street, Putnam. Information regarding the proposed purchase is on file in the office of the Mayor and Town Clerk and available for inspection during normal business hours.
Dated at Putnam, Connecticut
this 10th day of November, 2022.
Town of Putnam,
Its Board of Selectmen
Norman B. Seney, Mayor
Roy J. Simmons, Deputy Mayor
Rick Hayes, Selectman
Gloria Marion, Selectwoman
Michael Paquin, Selectman
J. Scott Pempek, Selectman
Jeffrey Rawson, Selectman
ATTEST:
Christine Bright,
Town Clerk
Nov. 17, 2022
Nov. 23, 2022
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