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Winners
James Martin, Allen Granberg, and Glen and Michele Lundstrom celebrate their success at the 2016 Tastes of the Valley. Courtesy photo.
Winners
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The Last Green Valley, Inc. (TLGV) held its 11th Annual Tastes of the Valley feast and fund-raiser recently and Bella’s won for the fourth year in a row. More than $25,000 was raised.
The event celebrates locally-grown foods while raising funds for the National Heritage Corridor. Each year, local restaurants prepare tasting portions of delicious menu items using food and beverages grown and produced in The Last Green Valley.
For the fourth year in a row, participants voted for Bella’s Bistro from Putnam, as the “Best Cuisine of the 2016 Tastes of the Valley,” for its Rustic Italian Meatball made using products from 18th-Century Purity Farm, Bigelow Brook Farm, Chase Road Growers, Couet Farm & Fromagerie, Ekonk Hill Turkey Farm, Good Bug Gardens, Hart’s Greenhouse & Florist, Lapsley Orchard, New Boston Beef, Taylor Brooke Winery, Turtle Ledge Farm, and UConn Spring Valley Student Farm.
The “Best Beverage” competition was won by Ben’s Beans of Putnam. Ben’s Beans served Sumatra Dark Roast, Guatemala Light Roast, and Peru Decaf and used products from the Farmer’s Cow.
New this year, chefs Allen and Carolyn Granberg of Bella’s Bistro were given the honor of choosing a “Chef’s Choice” winner and picked 85 Main from Putnam for its Ginger Five-Spiced Beef with Steamed Buns, Bok Choy Slaw, and Apple and Currant Hoisin. 85 Main incorporated products from Devon Point Farm, Lapsley Orchard, and Maple Lane Farm.
Contributors included: Baffoni’s Poultry Farm/The Chicken Lady, Beltane Farm, Black Pond Brews, Blackmer Farm, Buell’s Orchard, Cafemantic, Cloverleigh Farm, Creamery Brook Bison, Grill 37, Hosmer Mountain Soda, Marty’s of Dudley, Mountain Dairy, Palazzi Orchard, Publick House Historic Inn, Roots Down, Sharpe Hill Vineyard, Simply Fresh Solutions, The Inn at Woodstock Hill, The Mansion at Bald Hill, These Guys Brewing Company, The Vanilla Bean Café, The Vienna Restaurant, Wayne’s Organic Garden, We-Li-Kit Farm, Westford Hill Distillers, Willimantic Brewing Company, Woodstock Farms, and Woodstock Sustainable Farms.
TLGV raised more than $25,000 to support its programs and new endowment funds, in large part due to sponsors: Platinum Level - Fiberoptics Technology Inc., Rebecca Harvey, Savers Bank, and UNFI Helping Hands; Gold Level - Keith & Elaine Knowlton, Putnam Bank, Savings Institute; Silver Level – Sara DiIorio, Southbridge Savings Bank, and Titan Energy; Bronze Level – CNB a division of bank ESB, Gerardi Insurance, Hull Forest Products, Jewett City Savings Bank, Village Electric, and Weiss & Hale Financial.
Testimonial
Janet Young of the American Legion Auxiliary, center, with American Legion Post #13 Commander Ronald P. Coderre and his wife Donna at the American Legion Department Connecticut testimonial for State Commander Louis Robinson. Courtesy photo.
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Honored
First row, left to right: Antone Correia, Joseph “Bob” Lefebvere, Mary and Arthur Chmura. Second row: Norman Beaupre III, Charles Mahoney, Gerry Salvas, Representative Daniel Rovero. Back row: David T. Panteleakos, Administrator, Post Commander Norman Beaupre and James Mahoney. Courtesy photo.
DAYVILLE — With hearts of gratitude and reverence, Westview Health Care Center held a military tribute on Nov. 11. The ceremony acknowledged and commended the courage and commitment of all U.S. veterans, both past and present. Coordinated by Westview’s Recreation Department and facility volunteers, the service included a Posting of Colors by members of the Albert J. Breault VFW Post 1523 of Putnam, as well as members of the Ladies Auxiliary. Chaplain Gerry Salvas delivered the event’s invocation followed by an arrangement of patriotic songs, readings and patriotic expressions delivered by Mistress of Ceremonies, Renée Legendre. “Honoring our country’s veterans lies at the heart of our civic duty,” said David T. Panteleakos, administrator. “Our freedom and independence is continually preserved by the sacrifice and bravery of our armed forces. We’re honored to have this day to express our gratitude to those who have served our nation.” Westview veterans, including patients, residents, staff and volunteers, were formally saluted and presented with commemorative American flags from The Honorable Daniel Rovero and Post Commander Norman “Beau” Beaupre. Woodstock Academy student and bugler, Dan Créme, concluded the event with an emotive rendition of taps.
Then
This is the East Woodstock Congregational Church after the 1938 hurricane. Wetherell photo.
& Now
This is the church in modern times.