Thursday, June 8, 2017

Recuperation journey: Another 'procedure' in the books

I'm happy to say my husband and I survived a five-hour stay at the hospital today, which mostly involved waiting around for the next 'event.' 


We brought our own sandwiches for lunch and bought coffees and dark chocolate (it contains magnesium!) at the cafeteria.

But everything is good, and I can report another bit of progress in my kidney transplant recuperation.

Slow and steady ...

Hair salon to hold cut-a-thon to benefit Seymour Pink



SEYMOUR - The grand opening of Hair By Lynn, 139 Main St., will kick off festivities with a Cut-A-Thon to benefit Seymour Pink from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. July 1 with 100 percent of the proceeds going directly to Seymour Pink.

The nonprofit Seymour Pink is a community's fight against breast cancer.

Minimum Donation: 
Women's Cut $20
Men's Cut $15
Kid's Cut $10

***No Shampoo or Blow Dry***

Walk-Ins Welcome
For Appointments call 203-823-0829


* Sharing information from a Facebook event page.

Ansonia unveils new nature center parking lot

Work is complete on a new parking lot at the Ansonia Nature and Recreation Center. Alison Stowe-Rubelmann, center director, and Ansonia Mayor David S. Cassetti are pictured checking it out.

Photo shared from the City of Ansonia Facebook page.

2 parishes to hold Eucharistic Procession in downtown Derby

Participants in last year's Eucharistic Procession walk across the Derby Green./ Contributed photo

DERBY - On June 18, following the 11:30 a.m. Mass, the parishes of St. Mary and St. Jude invite the community to join them for a Eucharistic Procession through downtown Derby to commemorate the Feast of Corpus Christi.

The procession will leave from St. Mary Church, 212 Elizabeth St. at approximately 12:30 p.m. and make six stops: St. Mary-St. Michael School, Hallock’s Landing, Derby City Hall, Derby Elks Club, Derby Green, before returning to the steps of St. Mary Church for benediction. 

Individuals unable to walk the route are invited to meet the group at each of these places. 
Each stop will allow time for prayer and reflection. 
After the procession, refreshments will be served in St. Mary parish hall.

For more information call St. Mary Church, 203-735-3341.


This is a press release from a parishioner.