Thursday, November 9, 2017

Build a Better World program slated at Derby Public Library

DERBY- The Derby Public Library invites all young adults ages 12 to 17 to Teen Maker Space's Build a Better World from 3-4:30 p.m. Nov. 30.

Available resources include 3D design programs, 3D printer, 3D doodle pens, Legos, and more! 

Light refreshments will be provided. 
Registration is requested. 

For more information stop by the Library at 313 Elizabeth St., call 203-736-1482, or visit www.derbypubliclibrary.org. 


This is a press release from Tony DeLos, young adult librarian, Derby Public Library.

Touch-A-Truck to benefit Seymour Oxford Food Bank



World War II veteran, 92, of Shelton enjoys helicopter flight

Crosby Commons resident takes Journey of Dreams trip 

U.S. Army veteran Paul Hurd/ Contributed photo

SHELTON - Paul Hurd, a 92-year old U.S. Army Veteran, has always loved flying. 
He spent time in Italy during World War II flying in helicopters and even jumping out of them.

Now a resident of Crosby Commons Assisted Living, Hurd often takes advantage of the different out trips offered by the community. When visiting the Sikorsky Helicopter Museum, he took such an interest in aviation and showed such delight touching the controls of a grounded copter, Kelly Coppola, Recreation Director of Crosby Commons, began to think how she could incorporate Hurd’s love of flying into a Journey of Dreams wish and make it possible for him to fly again.

"Paul is a true pleasure to spend time with. He is a very active member of our community, taking advantage of activities and out trips alike. He always has something positive to say and finds the good in all around him," Coppola said. 

With Journey of Dreams in mind, she asked Hurd if he would ever “Take Flight” again. Before she could even finish her sentence, he belted out, “YES!”

Accompanied by his daughter, Cristina Sinanian, and marketing coordinator Chelsea Sayegh, Hurd boarded a Robinson R44 Helicopter out of Danbury Airport and embarked on a scenic 45-mile trip over Candlewood Lake.

After Hurd’s flight, the group, including Kelly Coppola and Lori Pisani, executive director, Crosby Commons, enjoyed an Italian lunch, Paul’s favorite, at Carl Anthony’s Restaurant in Monroe.  

“This was a great treat! I was really looking forward to it,” Hurd said.

Crosby Commons Assisted Living Community is located on the Wesley Village Campus in Shelton. 
The award-winning “Journey of Dreams” program was created on the campus to offer opportunities for personal growth and fulfillment of individual dreams. 
To learn about Crosby Commons or other dreams that have been fulfilled for residents, visit www.crosbycommons.org or call 203-225-5024.


Paul Hurd, seated. Pictured from left, Nick, pilot, Centennial Helicopters, Kelly Coppola, activities director, Crosby Commons, Cristina Sinanian, Hurd's daughter, and Lori Pisani, executive director, Crosby Commons./ Contributed photo 


This is a press release from United Methodist Homes. 

Church in Shelton to hold Fall Soup and Book Sale Saturday

All proceeds benefit First Baptist Church's 2018 medical missions outreach (with Good Samaritan Mission Council) to villages near La Romana, The Dominican Republic.


Glitzy event to benefit Seymour Pink


This fundraiser will be held at 6 p.m. Nov. 17 at 67 West Hair Designers, 39 New Haven Road, Suite 4, Seymour.    

Lawmakers to host Derby Coffee Hour at Valley Diner