Monday, June 11, 2018

Shop, support food bank at St. Vincent De Paul in Derby


The SVDP thrift shop and food bank are located at 237 Roosevelt Drive, Derby. The sale runs through Saturday. 

For information, call 203-734-7577.


* Shared from the SVDP Facebook page.

Huntington Branch Library to host story, craft time for preschoolers

Preschool Story & Craft Time
Huntington Branch Library
11-11:30 a.m. Friday
SHELTON - Ms. Janice reads stories and offers a craft especially for children ages 3-5. 
Class size is limited. Please register for each week you plan to attend. 
The Library is at 41 Church St.
Call 203-926-0111 or register online: http://engagedpatrons.org/EventsExtended.cfm…

This is shared from the Shelton Library System Facebook page.

Griffin Hospital in Derby names podiatrist Physician of the Year

Podiatrist Luke Jeffries, DPM, left, received the Physician of the Year Award from Griffin Hospital Chief Medical Officer Frederick Browne, MD, at Griffin Hospital’s 32nd Annual Nurses Week luncheon./ Contributed photo

DERBY - Podiatrist Luke Jeffries, DPM, of Seymour, was recently honored as Physician of the Year at Griffin Hospital’s 32nd Annual Nurses Week luncheon.

The Physician of the Year Award is based on voting by the hospital’s nursing staff. 
In nominating Jeffries, nurses said he is a great patient advocate and is passionate about the care he provides, which makes patients feel confident and supported.
“He is a very calm, quiet, and unassuming person, and is always that way with his patients and staff,” said Griffin Hospital Chief Medical Officer, Frederick Browne, MD, during the award presentation. 
“He is a strategic thinker and genuine. He takes time to address any questions or concerns with his patients, and is responsive to the nursing staff and all fellow caregivers. He is truly committed to Griffin.”

This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.    

Meet creatures, garden, sip tea, more at Ansonia Nature Center


ANSONIA - The Ansonia Nature and Recreation Center will offer a variety of fun and educational activities in July.


CREATURES OF LONG ISLAND SOUND July 7, noon
This is a great weekend family program to learn all about the creatures of Long Island Sound. We will explore the Nature Center’s salt water tank and learn how to identify and hold common critters you will find at New England’s local beaches this summer. 
FEE: $6 per person.

COMFREY SALVE – July 7, 1:30 p.m.
Ranger Dawn will show you how to make a salve from this amazing plant. Each person will take home complete instructions, a container of the salve you’ll make in class, and your own comfrey plant! 
FEE: $10 per person. Adults and children 12 years and up. Please call to register.

TEA PARTY AND FAIRY HOUSES IN THE GREAT MEADOW – July 14, 1:30-3:30 p.m.
Ranger Amie will take the group up to the Great Meadow to explore the edge of the woods and field. 
You will have a tea party in the Small Pavilion, and then build some fairy houses with natural objects like sticks, rocks, and acorn cups! Herbal tea, creamer, sugar, cups and spoons will be provided. Bring snacks to share if you like. 
FEE: $5 per person. 
Bring a mat or blanket to sit on. For all ages; toddlers and babies welcome! Children must be accompanied by an adult. Group size is limited, so please pre-register.

FAERIE GLITTER - July 15, 2:30 p.m.
There are sparkly rocks all around us, if you know where to find them! Join Ranger Jessica in collecting and crushing this natural material to make your own super-shiny faerie glitter. As a bonus, you’ll be helping the Earth by using a natural alternative to the plastic glitter sold by craft stores! Bring a container to take your new glitter home. FREE. For ages 5 years and up; children must be accompanied by an adult.

FIREFLY HUNT – July 21, 8 p.m.
Follow the Nature Center’s ranger along our wooded paths looking for glowworms in the leaf litter under the light of the moon. We’ll end the hike with a show by beetles in the Lampyridae family, better known as lightning bugs and fireflies. 
FEE: $3 per person. Wear shoes for hiking.

*** ONGOING PROGRAMS ***  

Saturday Creature Feature – noon 
Come to meet our furry, scaly, and feathery animal ambassadors. You’ll have the chance to touch and hold them in this FREE family program for all ages.
Sunday Guided Hikes – 1 p.m.
Join a Nature Center guide on Sunday afternoons for fun, exercise, and learning about our trails! See the above listings for hikes with a specific theme.
Monday Night Trail Run – July 9, 16; Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27; Sept. 10, 17, 24; 5:30-6:30 pm
This is a call to all of the runners who want something that is out of the ordinary! Ranger Dan will lead you through our 156-acre network of trails, while you burn off the weekend's extra calories. We guarantee that this FREE program is the best way to start off your week. Please register and wear appropriate footwear.

Family Organic Gardening ProgramTuesdays, July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28; Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25; 3:30 – 5 p.m.
ANC will be continuing family-friendly activities in our organic garden. Learn about growing a variety of fruits and vegetables. Dress appropriately; keep in mind you will get water and soil on your clothing. FREE, with the potential to take home fresh produce!


This is a press release from the Ansonia Nature Center.

Ansonia High School honors Top 10 students of Class of '18


ANSONIA - Ansonia High School honored the Top 10 students of the Class of 2018 at a reception Thursday for students and families. 

Pictured with Mrs. Sara Crooks are: Stephanie Umeugo, Benjamin Jesulaitis, Yao Dong, Joshua Rodrigues, Katherine Wojcik, Victoria Ortega, Elizabeth Cavanaugh, Tamarrah Haynes, Kelly Zarka. 
Missing from picture: Jesse Brookins. 

Congratulations!

*Information shared from the Ansonia Public Schools' Facebook page.