Friday, August 11, 2017

Recuperation journey: Lazin' on a summer afternoon

This was me today ... low energy and lazin' around. 
Oh well, I suppose I'm still recuperating!


I call this one "Bird on Wire."

Entrepreneurial grant applications sought, fundraiser slated in Seymour

The Greater Valley Chamber of Commerce Women In Networking Council is now accepting applications for its Annual Entrepreneurial Grant program. 
If you have (or know of) a woman-owned business in Shelton, Ansonia, Beacon Falls, Derby, Oxford, or Seymour, please contact the Greater Valley Chamber of Commerce for a copy of the application!

A fund-raising event is planned for Sept. 28 from 5:30 -9:30 p.m.- a Retro 80's Night at The Strand Theater, 165 Main St., Seymour. It will feature the showing of the iconic 80's film Working Girl.


Seymour Public Library slates September programs for children


SEYMOUR - Seymour Public Library, 46 Church St., has announced programs for children and young adults in September.

9/7 – 10:30 a.m.– Lynn Lewis - Music & Movement for ages 0-6. A fun time for everyone!!

9/7 - 4 p.m. – StoryKids’ Book Club for K-Grade 2.  Book talks, craft and a snack. Child must have some reading ability.

9/12, 19, 26 (10/3 and 17) – 10:30 a.m. – Family Place Playgroup – for infants-6 year olds. Meet people and try many types of play, craft table, and brief circle time at the end. Possible visit from local childcare expert.

9/13- 4 p.m. – Nutmeggers’ - YA Book Club for Grades 5-8.  Book talks, craft, and a snack - features the Intermediate Nutmeg Nominees.

9/14 – 10:30 a.m. – Science Snoopers ‘Tall Tails’ – Natural science, story, and craft for ages 2 and up. Must be able to sit and listen.

9/14 – 4 p.m. – BookChatters’ Book Club for Grades 2-4.  - Book talks, craft, and a snack - features the Magic Tree House Series. 

9/21 – 4 p.m. – ‘The Club’ book club for Grades 8 and up.  Teen advisory ~ Booktalk, snacks, and more.


All Programs Are Free! Fun! & Formative! Some have limited
limited enrollment; registration is required for all programs. 

For information call 203-888-3903, visit the Library on Facebook, or at www.seymourpubliclibrary.org.


This is a press release from Ann Szaley, children's librarian, Seymour Public Library.


Newsletter highlights Seymour Pink shop anniversary, wonder(ful) women


Happy Friday! 

Our latest Valley Voice newsletter features Seymour Pink Gift Shop's upcoming anniversary celebration, Literacy Volunteers, wonderful women, and more.

Thanks for reading,

Patti and Ralph

Mystery photo a mystery no more


Last week I posted this 'mystery photo' of corn cobs hanging from a roof. 
A friend guessed correctly on Facebook that I took the photo at Field View Farm in Orange on Route 34 near the Derby line. 
My daughter and I had stopped there for ice cream - and vegetables - after a medical appointment.


'Circle of Friends' at Griffin in Derby applaud facilitator on award nomination

At our Circle of Friends breast cancer support group meeting Thursday at Griffin Hospital we learned co-facilitator Donna Hayes, center, was nominated for the 17th annual Women Making a Difference in the Valley Award. 

Co-facilitator Joyce Grohe, left, announced the honor for Hayes, who is oncology social worker at the Center for Cancer Care at Griffin Hospital.
Congratulations, Donna, on this recognition! It's certainly well-deserved.
When I snapped the photo at our annual ice cream social I didn't realize Grohe and Seymour Pink founder Mary Deming, right, also are recipients of this prestigious award for all they do in the community. 

The Tribute Luncheon and Fundraiser will be held at noon Oct. 5 at the Inn at Villa Bianca, Roosevelt Drive, Seymour. 


Sponsor opportunities and congratulatory ads in the luncheon’s souvenir program are available. 
Contact Dorothy Gandy at dott.g@comcast.net 
for sponsorship and ticket information. Proceeds are earmarked for the Valley Breast Health Care Fund, a donor-advised fund administered by the Valley Community Foundation.

Founded in 1999 with the support and leadership of Griffin Hospital, The Valley Women’s Health Initiative is comprised of members of the community working toward a goal of improving women’s health and quality of life in the Valley. 


Its primary goal is to reach out to any person who cannot afford breast cancer screening and diagnostic imaging costs and enable them to receive it.