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Donation
Putnam Bank's foundation made a donation to The Last Green Valley. Left to right: Chief Ranger Bill Reid; Lois Bruinooge, TLGV executive director; Thomas A. Borner, president and CEO Putnam Bank; and Lynn K. Bourque, SVP and branch administrator, Putnam Bank. Courtesy photo.
PUTNAM — Putnam Bank, through its Foundation, donated $3,000 to support The Last Green Valley’s annual Walktober celebration. Walktober is TLGV’s premier event, designed to raise awareness of the significant cultural, natural, and scenic resources of The Last Green Valley and also promotes several fairs, festivals, and events occurring during the fall season.
Putnam Bank also donated $1,000 to sponsor Tastes of the Valley, a fund-raising event which showcases locally grown products prepared by local chefs, and $1,000 to sponsor Acorn Adventures, a program for children and their families to get outside and explore.
Thomas A. Borner, president and CEO of Putnam Bank, said: “We are all very fortunate to be able to live and work in this beautiful corner of Connecticut. As a community bank, Putnam Bank is dedicated to enriching the lives of the residents in our service area, and we are excited to continue our partnership with TLGV to preserve our heritage.”
Lois Bruinooge, TLGV executive director, said: “Putnam Bank has been a strong supporter of TLGV for many years and we are grateful for their continued support. Putnam Bank’s donations will help us care for, enjoy, and pass on The Last Green Valley National Heritage Corridor.”
Putnam Bus Runs
PUTNAM --- The first day of school is Aug. 30.
For bus runs go to:
www.putnam.k12.ct.us/district/transportation
then click on the bus routes link
Honored
CASTLETON, Vt. — Three local students were named to the Castleton University Dean’s List for the spring semester of the 2016-17 academic year: Kaetlyn Collins of Danielson, Francesca Iacobucci of Woodstock and Cassidy Tedeschi of Pascoag.
Graduates
BURLINGTON Vt. — Two local students graduated May 14, 2017, from Saint Michael’s College: Kylie Rose Beauregard of Plainfield, bachelor’s in English; and Natalie Anne Dalimonte of Pomfret Center, bachelor’s in biology.
Delicate Beauty
Queen Anne's Lace --- the prettiest weed ever --- recently covered the area with frothy, lacy loveliness. More photos on page 7. Linda Lemmon photo.