Monday, November 9, 2015

Shelton Youth Football donates to The Valley Goes Pink

2015 Valley Goes Pink Co-Chair Jodi Dawley, fourth from left, accepts a donation of $1,300 from Shelton Youth Football players, cheerleaders, parents and coaches, including, from left Gino DiMauro, Mia Dioguardi, Rachel Dillon, Matthew Lockavitch, Tracey Sedlock, Dominic DiMauro, Logan Sedlock, and Mike Dokla./ Submitted photo


DERBY - Shelton Youth Football recently donated $1,300 to the Valley Goes Pink Campaign.

Players, cheerleaders, coaches and parents raised the funds by holding a Pink Day in October which featured sales of baked goods, league apparel and footballs.


The Valley Goes Pink is a grassroots, community-wide effort in the Lower Naugatuck Valley to increase awareness about breast cancer and the importance of early detection, support The Hewitt Center for Breast Wellness at Griffin Hospital in Derby, and to celebrate the charitable spirit of the region’s businesses and organizations. 

Groups throughout the Valley hosted events throughout October to raise money for breast cancer screening services at The Hewitt Center for Breast Wellness.


This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.

American Legion Post 16 in Shelton plans ceremonies



SHELTON - American Legion Post 16’s annual Veterans Day observance will be held Wednesday. 

Ceremonies will begin at 10:30 a.m. at the Veterans’ Memorial on the Shelton Riverwalk. 
The unit will then proceed to Post 16 on Bridgeport Avenue for 11:30 a.m. services and luncheon.
After the luncheon, members of Post 16 will visit Shelton Intermediate School.


This information is shared from the Post's Facebook page.

Seymour Pink to hold open house at gift shop



Dear readers,

Mark your calendars! 
When you attend this second annual open house you'll get into the holiday spirit while supporting the nonprofit Seymour Pink.

The gift shop is at 3 Franklin St., Seymour.

Commission to dedicate sculpture at Veterans Park in Seymour

SEYMOUR - The Seymour Culture and Arts Commission will hold a dedication ceremony of a sculpture at 6 p.m. Saturday at Veteran's Park on Broad Street. 


The recently commissioned sculpture, depicting the history of Seymour, will be presented to the Town by the Culture and Arts Commission. 

The public is invited to attend. 

Light refreshments will be available after the dedication.


This information is shared from the Facebook page of the Office of the Seymour First Selectman.

Derby to hold Veterans Day ceremony


DERBY - The John H. Collins Post 24 of the American Legion in cooperation with all Derby veterans' organizations and Mayor Anita Dugatto will hold a Veterans Day ceremony at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday.

The annual event will be held on the Derby Green.

Dugatto will sponsora reception for all veterans in attendance immediately following the ceremony at the Veterans Memorial at the corner of Atwater and Seymour Avenues.  
The River House Café in Derby will prepare the food for the reception.

For information call the Mayor’s Office, 203-736-1450 or Gus Williams from the American Legion,  203-735-3840.


This is a press release from the city of Derby.

Shelton High students plan 'Fill the Truck' Friday

SHELTON - Shelton High School’s Cooperative Work Experience students will collect food during a “Fill the Truck” event from 6:30-7:15 p.m. Friday outside Finn Stadium.

Read the release here in the Valley Independent Sentinel.

Event raises $5K for Hewitt Center for Breast Wellness at Griffin Hospital in Derby

Maria Ammar, third from right, presents Dr. Denise Barajas, Medical Director, The Hewitt Center for Breast Wellness at Griffin Hospital, with a $5,000 donation. Celebrating the donation are, from left, are health professionals Pam Palmer, Sandra Calamita, Donna Hayes, and Barbara Zealor.


DERBY - The 11th Annual Horizon of Hope event raised $5,000 for breast cancer screening services at The Hewitt Center for Breast Wellness at Griffin Hospital in Derby.
Horizon of Hope is a national campaign by Longaberger Baskets to raise funds for the American Cancer Society’s breast cancer research, and local breast cancer services.

For the past 11 years, Longaberger Independent Consultant Maria Ammar of Woodbridge, has organized a luncheon fundraiser as part of the campaign. 
The donation will be used to help local women pay for breast cancer screening services and to purchase a lymphedema sleeve for a woman in need.
Next year’s Horizon of Hope event is scheduled for Sept. 11.

About The Hewitt Center for Breast Wellness at Griffin Hospital
The Hewitt Center for Breast Wellness at Griffin Hospital opened in 2011 and primarily serves the Lower Naugatuck Valley and surrounding communities.

It combines state-of-the-art technology, a team of highly trained physicians and staff, and a Planetree healing environment to offer patients a comprehensive range of personalized breast care and wellness services.  
The Hewitt Center for Breast Wellness features two new, state-of-the-art digital mammography suites with 3D mammography (tomosynthesis) capability, a breast ultrasound suite, and the most advanced system available to perform stereotactic biopsy.  

The Center also utilizes a rapid diagnostic model where patients are often given test results the same day imaging tests are performed, and if indicated, followup testing (ultrasound, breast biopsy) and even consultation with a breast surgeon are often available the same day if the patient’s schedule permits. 

For more information, call 203-732-1300 or visit griffinhealth.org/cbw.



This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.