Exploring partnerships
The Last Green Valley, Inc. (TLGV) is hard at work producing another all-new, comprehensive adventure and recreation guide to our National Heritage Corridor. Explore! Outdoor, Indoor & Around Town Adventures in The Last Green Valley will feature even more places to hike, bike, paddle, swim, shop, tickle your taste buds, rest for the night, dally in a museum, enjoy farms open to the public, and engage in every other sort of adventure imaginable. Businesses and nonprofit organizations should contact TLGV now in order to be listed in the 2017 edition. ontact The Last Green Valley at 860-774-3300 for all the details or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for answers to your questions.
Partnerships with TLGV include a listing in the printed Explore! Guide, a listing in the online directory, tireless promotion through social media, and the opportunity to host or lead a Walktober and/or Spring Outdoors adventure. Partnerships are a must for land trusts, historical societies, farms, restaurants, vineyards, accommodations, nonprofits, campgrounds, theaters, leisure activities, local shops and service businesses.
Entertaining
Fifth and sixth grader students from The Rectory School in Pomfret joined the patients and residents of Westview Health Care Center Jan. 16 for a variety of musical performances. Accompanied by their coaches, Anne Grudzinski and Ms. Lyde, five students performed songs, danced, as well as played musical arrangements on clarinets and a flute. The students performed at Westview as part of the school-wide initiative at The Rectory School where students and staff participated in mindful community activities in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Courtesy photo.
Clockwise from top left: Snow trapped in a statue. Footprints in the snow. Snow-capped evergreen.
Quinn honored
NORTHFIELD, Vt. — Cahan Quinn from Putnam made the dean’s list at Norwich University for the fall semester. The college is America’s oldest military college and the birthplace of ROTC. He is a cadet in his freshmen year and is majoring in criminal justice.
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