Tuesday, March 17, 2015

School in Derby to hold flea market in May


DERBY - Reserve your spot for the St. Mary-St. Michael Schoolyard Flea Market 9 a.m.-1 p.m. May 16 (rain date: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. May 17), 14 Seymour Ave.
Spots for the day are $25, you keep the money for everything you sell. 

Table rental available for $10. Please note items not sold must go home with you. 
Contact Carla Lombardo to reserve your spot at (203) 231-4648 or email: beadog15@yahoo.com .


This is a press release from St. Mary-St. Michael School.

Safe Kids, Griffin Hospital, Derby Elks offer car-seat training

Griffin Hospital will host a free child car seat clinic and give away car seats April 15. / Submitted photo 

DERBY - Safe Kids Greater Naugatuck Valley, Griffin Hospital and the Derby Elks are teaming up to offer a free training on child car seats and a seat giveaway from 2-6 p.m. April 15 at Griffin Hospital’s Community Outreach parking lot, 4 Mountain St.

This training will help answer questions about safety requirements for children in various car seats. At the end of this training, participants will receive a free seat appropriate to their child’s needs and instruction on proper use.

To be eligible for the giveaway, participants must pre-register. Free seats are limited, so the program will be filled on a first come, first served basis. 

To sign up or for more information, call Cathi, 203-732-1337 no later than April 8. Please have the age, weight and height of your child when registering.


This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.


State organization recognizes Seymour PTA volunteers


Bungay School Principal Mary Sue Feige and Vice Principal Kris Boyle are pictured with the Bungay PTA Executive Board:  Aimee Cronin, Donna Tomas, Jessica Lepri, Sam Pollastro, Fran Marsala, Alice Cronin, Becky Coscia, Kim Farmer (Roxy Layton and Sherry Lia, not in picture) as they were honored at the Connecticut Association of Schools Volunteer Banquet March 4 at the Aqua Turf Club in Southington.  

CAS proudly celebrates this event annually to publicly acknowledge the work of parents and other volunteers for their contributions to schools across the state.  
More than 450 participants from 68 elementary, middle and high schools were treated to a four course meal and were entertained by pianist Kim Quinn from Albert D. Griswold Middle School in Rocky Hill.

Honorees were presented with plaques and corsages to commemorate their service.
Karen List, retired Superintendent from West Hartford was the guest speaker.  
In her speech she explained:  “Whether it is box tops, or baskets, or classroom projects, the volunteers are the key to keeping our schools up and running.”  
She said, “Giving - of money, of time, of effort, empowers all of us. Yet I realize that most of you volunteer out of the goodness of your hearts, not because you think it will lower your blood pressure or make you feel more powerful in the world. You volunteer because you’re that kind of person - giving, altruistic, aware of life’s true priorities. There is an old Malayan proverb that says, One can pay back the loan of gold, but one dies forever in debt to those who are kind. I’m here today in gratitude - for your time, yes, and for your kindness.  From the bottom of my heart and from everyone you have ever helped over the years: a heartfelt thank you.”

Bungay Elementary School in Seymour is proud to recognize its hardworking PTA Executive Board members. 
Their motto is "Children First." They go over and beyond to support our school, our staff and most importantly our students.  
They work tirelessly to raise funds to provide enriching choices of activities, after-school programs, cultural arts, book fairs, family events, staff appreciation days, and so much more. 
Their contributions to the success of our school are immeasurable and are an important part of our educational environment. Their dedication, their time, and their efforts help make Bungay School a great place to be.
We are grateful for their dedication, their time and extraordinary efforts. We are pleased to share this special evening with them.


The Connecticut Association of Schools celebrates the contributions of volunteers who share their time, talents, and commitment to quality education in Connecticut schools.


This is a press release from Bungay School.