Saturday, April 23, 2016

PCRC seeks people to pedal in Shelton fundraiser

SHELTON -  The Parent Child Resource Center plans to raise $80,000 through its signature fundraiser “Pedal for PCRC” for its children’s mental health services that help children and their families throughout Connecticut.  

“Pedal for PCRC” will be held May 15 at PerkinElmer, 710 Bridgeport Ave. Free bicycle helmets will be distributed to all those who attend. 

The fifth annual “Pedal for PCRC” features three street bike rides, a kids' ride, walk, health fair, "Activity Spree"
“This event has grown exponentially each year, and we look forward to members of the community attending to see the new activities and demonstrations we have scheduled,” said Veronica Parsloe, Director of Development & Marketing.  

The three street rides include 15-mile, 30-mile and 62-mile options. 
Routes travel throughout the Lower Naugatuck Valley and further, including Ansonia, Derby, Oxford, Seymour, Shelton, Southbury, Stratford, and Trumbull. These routes have been changed this year to be flatter and allow easier access for riders, so that all members of the community are able to participate, not just avid cyclists. 
The registration fee for a riders is $25; we ask all riders to raise at least $75 from friends and family.

The kids' ride and walk have a two-mile course located in the secured upper parking lot at PerkinElmer, which is monitored by hired security and volunteers. 
This allows kids to ride their bikes and support PCRC, with their parents or guardians able to walk or ride with them. The course is open 10 a.m.-1 p.m. entry at any time during this period. There is a $25 entry fee for the kids ride and walk.

The Health Fair and “Activity Spree” are open 11 a.m.-2 p.m. 
The Health Fair will offer free bike helmets from Griffin Hospital’s Valley Parish Nurse Program, including a proper fitting and safety education, and complimentary spinal screenings by Southern Connecticut Chiropractic.

The free “Activity Spree” offers activities and demonstrations for all ages, including a drum circle, proper stretching techniques, Zumba, hands-only CPR, and kickboxing.

Contact Veronica Parsloe at 203-954-0543 x130 or vparsloe@LNPVCRC.org for outlines of routes and details about riding.

Event Website & Registration: http://pcrc.kintera.org/2016

The ride will conclude with a “Thank You” BBQ by David M. Grant Caterers and beer provided by Black Hog Brewing. Food and beverages will be sold at cost for all guests who are not riding.

We would like to thank our sponsors: PerkinElmer, Ned Miller Agency, Fletcher-Thompson, The Exchange Club of Shelton, Sikorsky, DHL&S, Robinson+Cole, Valley Community Foundation, Dr. Michael J. Lustick, MD & Barbara N. Rickler, MD, D’Addario Auto Group, GBM Healthcare Management Resources, First Niagara Bank, Five Star Products, Webster Bank, Aquarion, Dental Associates, D’Aniello’s Amity Bicycles, Devil’s Gear Bike Shop of New Haven, WPLR, and E Strait Design.  

Please follow our social media:
Facebook: Pedal for PCRC
Facebook: PCRC’s Activity Spree
Twitter: @PedalforPCRC
Google +: Parent Child Resource Center

For information on sponsoring, riding, walking, running a workshop or demonstration at the “Activity Spree,” or exhibiting at the Health Fair, contact Veronica Parsloe at 203-954-0543 X 130 or Vparsloe@LNVPCRC.org.



This is a press release from PCRC, the leading provider of behavioral health services to children and families in the Lower Naugatuck Valley. 
Programs, including the Child Guidance Clinic, Valley Kids Belong programs, Child First, Triple P In-Home services, Early Childhood Consultation Partnership, Therapeutic Mentoring Program, Intensive Outpatient Program, and the Prevention through Early Intervention Program, help children and their families so that they may develop to their fullest potential.

Ansonia Nature Center plans playground fundraiser at Earth Day celebration

This was the scene Tuesday morning as the quarter-century old playground was being razed.

ANSONIA - After the wooden playscape at the Ansonia Nature and Recreation Center was demolished Tuesday a GoFundMe site was set up by a local resident (https://www.gofundme.com/y6zttytg). 
It has already received some donations, “but there is still a big funding gap,” said Alison Rubelmann, the Center’s Director. 

“We’d like to put in a beautiful, ADA-compliant, safe playground that has cool features, like slides and a giant hollow log, but the cost is currently out of our reach at $200,000.”

The Ansonia Nature and Recreation Center is owned by the city, but the classes offered, and the animals and their care, are supplemented by the Friends of the Ansonia Nature Center, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. 

FANCI welcomes donations earmarked for a new playground; they may be mailed to FANCI, 10 Deerfield Lane, Ansonia, 06401.

“There is no one single funding source for the new playground,” said Rubelmann. "We have anticipated needing to raise funds, and have applications currently with different funding agencies for part of the funds. However, these are not guaranteed to be awarded, and, they will not be enough to build a new playground without lots of community donations.” 

The Center’s annual Earth Day Festival on April 30 will be a major fundraiser for the new playground, with bake sales, vendors, food trucks, free activities and hikes, and live music from Rattlin’ Windows. 
Community members are invited to attend and support the playground fund.

Facebook: Ansonia Nature and Recreation       
Twitter: Go Outside@AnsoniaNatureCT
Webpage: www.ansonianaturecenter.org          
GoFundMe: GoFundme.com/y6zttytg 

For more information contact Alison Rubelmann, Director, 203-736-1053.


This post is based on a press release from the nature center.