Friday, August 24, 2018

Center Stage in Shelton to hold auditions for 'A Christmas Carol' musical

Center Stage Theatre in Shelton will hold auditions for the Alan Mencken musical version of "A Christmas Carol" on Sept. 22 between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. 
It is directed by Scott Brill assisted by Brett Boles, as musical director, and Todd Santa Maria as choreographer. 
Seeking interested adults, teens, and children (4th grade and older). 
All roles are open. 
For further information, visit: www.centerstageshelton.org/auditions or call 203-225-6079.


*Information shared from a Facebook post by Gary Scarpa, manager of Center Stage Theatre in Shelton.

CT Independent Party endorses Jaumann in 104th District race

ANSONA - Joseph Jaumann has been endorsed by the Independent Party of Connecticut which will place him on both the Republican and Independent lines for the November election.
Jaumann

"It's an honor to receive the backing of the Independent Party of Connecticut in my run for State Representative," Jaumann said. "I received the backing of the Independent Party and the Republican Party because I am not beholden to a single party, or any special interest groups. If we are going to change the state of Connecticut, we need to electofficials who are not afraid to think outside of the box, listen to all sides, and work towards common sense solutions, while putting the taxpayers of Connecticut first."
Jaumann added, "The residents of the 104th District deserve someone who will place the needs of the residents of Ansonia and Derby ahead of any party agenda. As an Alderman, I took the lead pushing for our communities in the 104th District to study regionalization and shared services so we can find ways to become more efficient while at the same time trying to
increase quality. These are types of ideas that transcend parties’ lines and I am very proud to have been at the forefront of it."

Jaumann is an attorney and small business owner who lives in the 104th District with his wife, Crystal, and four children, the eldest of whom is currently serving proudly overseas in the United States Marine Corps. 
He currently serves as an Alderman in Ansonia’s 5th Ward. 


This is a press release from Jaumann's campaign. 

Recuperation journey: Friday fave


I was looking through some photos I took last year and thought I'd share one of my favorites. Just for fun!

Photo show at Shelton coffeehouse to benefit Alzheimer's Association

SHELTON - Resident Patrick Doyle will host a photo show and sale from 3-5 p.m. Saturday to raise funds for the Alzheimer’s Association Connecticut Chapter
One of Doyle's photographs.
at Three Bridges Coffeehouse, 415 Howe Ave.

The coffeehouse is in the Conti Building.

Doyle was diagnosed with Frontotemporal Lobe Dementia at the age of 53. 

The disease has had a huge impact on him and his family. 
Despite all his hurdles, he is still an avid photographer.

Doyle wants to do his part to end Alzheimer’s and all other forms of dementia.

For information contact Maria Tomasetti, Alzheimer’s Association CT Chapter at
mtomasetti@alz.org or 203-230-1777, ext. 9706 with any questions.

This information is taken from a press release.

Book clubs, crafts, music and movement slated at Seymour Public Library




SEYMOUR - The Seymour Public Library has announced children's programs planned for September.

9/6 - 4 p.m. - StoryKids’ Book Club for K-Grade 2.  Book talks, craft, and a snack. Child must have some reading ability.

9/11 - 10:30 a.m. - Lynn Lewis! Music & Movement - singing, dancing, and fun for all ages!

9/12 - 4 p.m. - Nutmeggers’ Book Club - YA -for Grades 5 and up. Book talk, craft, and a snack. Club features the Intermediate Nutmeg Nominees.

9/13 - 4 p.m. - BookChatters’ Book Club for Grades 2-4. Book talk, craft, and a snack. The club features the Magic Tree House Series

9/20, 27 -  10:30 a.m. - Morning Mini Movies! We read the book and watch the mini movie! Great fun for budding critics. Program for preschoolers!

9/25 - 10:30 a.m. - Science Snoopers ‘Sea Voyagers!’ Natural science, story, and craft for ages 2 and up. Must be able to sit and listen.

All programs are free! fun! and formative!
Some programs have limited enrollment and registration is required for all programs.

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


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

Logan to host coffee hour at Acropolis Diner in Hamden

Logan, R-Ansonia, represents the 17th District.

Save the date: At the Hop event in Ansonia to benefit Masters Table


Clinton AME Zion Church in Ansonia to hold Fish Fry & Tag Sale Saturday


Valley United Way slates campaign kickoff at O'Brien Tech in Ansonia


Emmett O'Brien Technical High School is at 141 Prindle Ave., Ansonia. 


There's still time to apply for Leadership Greater Valley Class of 2018

Be part of the Class of 2018!
Just a Couple of Openings Available.
There is no shortage of good ideas in the world. We believe it takes more than good ideas to change the world. It also takes skill, vision and heart.

Do you know yourself? 
A better question is: Have you thought about the way you come across as a leader? 
Do you like what you see? Do others?

Whether you are new to the area, or have a renewed interest sparked by a new job, new inspiration, or new phase of life, Leadership Greater Valley can connect you to the people, places and possibilities in Greater Valley.

Click here for your application due August 31st.

Class starts on Thursday, September 13th!

Volunteers sought to help with Ansonia Harvest Festival