Rotary Gives Back!
Former Putnam Rotary President Kristen Willis and current President Scott Pempek present a check to the Hale YMCA for $400 to sponsor campers at the Y’s Camp Cutler.
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Promoted
bankHometown recently promoted David Dalpe to assistant branch manager of the bank’s Riverside Drive in Thompson. Dalpe, of Thompson, joined bankHometown in 2017 as a part-time teller and was promoted to teller supervisor last year. He holds a bachelor’s degree in marketing from Nichols College.
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On dean’s list
Kyle Kreyssig was named to the dean’s list for the spring term at New England Institute of Technology. The list is limited to those students whose grade point average for the term is 3.6 or higher.
Graduates
LOWELL, Mass. — Lindsay Roberts of Putnam graduated summa cum laude from UMass Lowell. Lindsay majored in Sound Recording Technology and received a bachelor’s of music degree as a part of the class of 2021. Lindsay is currently interning in Dallas at Sound Cadence Studios as an audio engineer. She will be attending University of Colorado Denver in the fall where she will be majoring in audio forensics.
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Donation
Loos & Company recently donated $500 to the Danielson United Methodist Church Food Pantry. From left: Food Pantry board member Connie Viveiros, Food Pantry board member Barbara Schreier, Loos buyer Debra Thurlow, Loos Director of Corporate Marketing Robert Davis. Courtesy photo.
LOOS & COMPANY DONATES $500
POMFRET — Loos & Company in Pomfret presented a $500 check to the Danielson
United Methodist Church Food Pantry.
In less than a month, Loos & Company has donated $2,500 total.
When Loos & Co. employees receive their COVID-19 vaccine, a $50 contribution is made to the general donation fund and the employees were asked to recommend local organizations to receive donations.
Loos Buyer Debra Thurlow, who has attended services at the church for over 30 years, said, “I’m really glad Loos is helping a local church in need by donating.”
The Danielson United Methodist Church Food Pantry offers free hot meals every Wednesday through the Community Kitchens of Northeastern Connecticut program.
Deacon and Food Pantry Board Member Barbara Schreier said the donation will be added to the fuel assistance fund.
“The community has been very generous,” Schreier said. “Our donors know that people are out of work, struggling, and still need to eat. And they know they need to help.”
Donations were also recently given to the Pomfret Community/Senior Center, the Danielson Veterans Coffeehouse, the Putnam Daily Bread Food Pantry and the Norwich St. Vincent de Paul Place.
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