Saturday, March 2, 2019

St. Patrick's Day Dinner slated at Assumption Church hall in Ansonia

ANSONIA - A St. Patrick’s Day Dinner sponsored by Knights of Columbus Council 23 will be held from 5-8 p.m. March 16 at Assumption Church hall, 61 N. Cliff St.

A traditional corned beef dinner will be served and there will be entertainment provided by the Horgan Irish Dancers. 


Admission is $20; children 12 and under are admitted free. 
The hall is handicapped accessible. 

This is shared from an online community calendar sponsored by The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven and the New Haven Independent.

Griffin Hospital in Derby to host presentation on back pain

Chanakya K. Jandhyala, M.D.

DERBY - Griffin Hospital will offer a free presentation on lower back pain at 5:45 p.m. March 12.
Spine Surgeon Chanakya K. Jandhyala, MD, will present “The Lowdown on Low Back Pain,” an interactive discussion on the causes of low back pain, how it is diagnosed, and the conservative, interventional, and surgical treatment techniques and approaches.

Jandhyala will be available at the end of the presentation to answer any questions from attendees.
Refreshments will be served.

For more information or to reserve a spot, call Griffin Hospital Orthopaedic Care Specialist Amy Gagne, 203-732-7524.
The hospital is at 130 Division St.

This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.  

Linett Park in Ansonia is open for sledding

Sharing information from the City of Ansonia Facebook page:

ANSONIA - Better late than never. It appears the season’s first sled riding will begin today (Saturday) and if the forecast holds true, will be even better Monday after Sunday night's 
snowstorm.
The Linett Park hillside was cleared, widened, and extended since November but the only thing lacking was snow. 

It’s an ideal setup for families, kids, adults, and open to all Valley residents.
The city may even start up the fire pit, and  invite to Lucky Dog food truck to appear.
Linett Park is located on Crowley Street off of North State Street. There is plenty of free parking and restroom facilities are available.
Mayor David S. Cassetti reopened the hill for sledding last winter with great fanfare and attendance throughout.

Ansonia woman invited to Black Wall Street New Haven event at school

Ansonia resident Lakesha Stines, right, meets Waterbury resident Annette 'Kizzy' Mosley, center, and her daughter Tyanna at Black Wall Street this week at Hill Regional Career High School in New Haven. 
The event seeks to inspire black youth to become entrepreneurs and small business owners. Vendors included educators, chefs, artists, authors, and more.
Stines, an entrepreneur, was invited to the event because she has invented Sober Touch Sensoring, a device that prevents drunk driving.
Small business owner Mosley sells Pure Inner G, a 100 percent natural hair, face, and body butter.

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