Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Newsletter features Rock the Valley in Ansonia

These are just some of the 13 guitars I counted on stage during intermission of The Cast of Beatlemania performance. There may have been even more.


Dear readers,

Today Ralph put together a Rock the Valley special edition of our Valley Voice.

Please click here to read all about it.

~ Patti    

Recuperation journey: Lucky capture through window

I noticed these blue jays at the geranium plant and luckily my camera was nearby. Photo was taken through slider. Otherwise it probably would be a bit clearer.

Seymour Historical Society to host bus tour of town


Griffin Hospital to host talk in Oxford on advance care planning

Griffin Hospital will offer a free talk on how to plan for future healthcare and medical decisions Sept. 18 at Oxford Library./ Contributed photo

DERBY - Griffin Hospital will offer a free talk on how to plan for future healthcare and medical decisions at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 18 at the Oxford Library, 486 Oxford Road.

Griffin Hospital Advance Care Planning Coordinator Lynn Aiksnoras will present “Advance Care Planning: Honoring Healthcare Choices,” an open discussion on the three stages of Advance Care Planning in which individuals discuss and decide their future health care wishes in the event that they are unable to speak for themselves.
“As adults, we make many choices throughout life. Most often, the best choices are made as a result of good planning, such as career, financial, retirement, and estate planning,” Aiksnoras said. “So, why is it that so few people have a plan for making healthcare and end-of-life decisions?”

ACP is a process of understanding, reflecting on, and discussing individual goals, beliefs, and values to determine a person’s overall wishes, should a time come when he or she cannot make them for him or herself. 
ACP ensures that patients’ health care wishes are respected by loved ones and healthcare providers. 
This process also gives comfort and reassurance to health care representatives, enabling them to clearly understand patients’ end-of-life preferences.
“ACP is an important part of a good health and wellness program,” Aiksnoras said. “It may also be one of the most important gifts you ever give your family and those who care for you.”

Light refreshments will be served.

The program is free, but registration is requested at the library, or by calling 203-888-6944 or at oxfordlib.org (click on “Events”).



This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.



Knights of Columbus in Ansonia to hold Blue Mass, pancake breakfast


ANSONIA - The Knights of Columbus Council 23 will sponsor a Blue Mass at 10:45 a.m. Sept. 17, followed by a pancake breakfast with proceeds to support the seminarian program.

The event will be held at Assumption Church, 61 N. Cliff St.

The council also will host a porchetta dinner from 5-7 p.m. Oct. 7 at Assumption Church hall.
Admission is $20 for adults; $10 for children under 12.

The proceeds will go to the Knights’ Coats For Kids program.

For information, call Rick Mestuzzi, 203-881-2624 or 203-893-8647.



This info is shared from the online Valley Independent Sentinel.