Saturday, May 16, 2020

Cassetti announces outdoor dining to begin May 20 in Ansonia

Sharing Ansonia Mayor David S. Cassetti's message on Saturday:

"Good Evening Residents of the great City of Ansonia.
"After a long and difficult two months it looks as though the light is beginning to shine even brighter as we near the end of the tunnel and we begin to return to the way things SHOULD be. I hope that you have all weathered this storm and are stronger because of it.
"As we navigate our way through this endless list of laws and regulations, with new ones enacted daily, our restaurants are going to be allowed to open their doors and serve patrons outdoors with outdoor dining being permitted on May 20 along with the continuation of take out service. We are working on a plan with the state’s approval to close down Main Street to allow our restaurants and businesses to spread out into the street keeping patrons and tables six feet apart. I am working with our neighboring communities of Derby and Seymour and city and town staff to prepare a plan for this new outdoor arrangement. Stay tuned for that announcement.
"City government and staff will work together on a plan that will move city staff back to city hall with appointment only visits and staff shifts after Memorial Day.
"On another positive note, I am pleased to announce the re-opening of parks, riverwalks and fishing on Wednesday, May 20. Of course everyone is required to maintain a six-foot distance and wear face coverings when in the public. We are trying to resume normal activities, but must be careful and diligent about staying safe and healthy.
"Please know that I am looking forward to a vibrant and bustling city once again and I am looking forward to seeing all of you very soon.
"Thank you and God Bless you all."


Recuperation journey: Around the yard - Part 5


'Twas a beautiful Saturday afternoon.


Have a good evening!

Rochelle offers information on May 20 reopening of state


Connecticut is taking a gradual approach to reopening the state.

Thanks to the social distancing measures we put in place and near universal cooperation, we have seen a daily decline in hospitalizations across the state.
Next Wednesday, May 20, the first set of businesses will be allowed to reopen. 

In order to protect our most vulnerable peers, it is crucial that this is done safely and deliberately.
Documents containing the rules for the first phase of reopening have been published on the state's coronavirus website - ct.gov/coronavirus - and are available to download directly at these links:
Hair Salons & Barbershops
Museums and Zoos (Outdoor Only)
Offices
Restaurants (Outdoor Only)
Retail & Malls All businesses subject to these rules will be required to self-certify prior to opening on May 20. Click here for more information on reopening.

*This information is shared from an email today from Rochelle.

PCRC to host virtual 'A Chance to Shine' fundraiser kickoff June 6


This year, A Chance to Shine is virtual. But our impact is real.

The coronavirus has changed our everyday lives. Despite this, we are still committed to providing life-saving and life-changing services for children and families in the Valley and beyond. 

Join us for the 9th annual (and first virtual) A Chance to Shine Bike and Walk.
A pandemic changes our process, but never changes our mission.

Now, more than ever, we need to make an impact on the children and families served by the Parent Child Resource Center. 

Stay-at-home orders result in more isolation and increased stress on children who struggle with mental health and behavioral issues. We've had to drastically shift and adjust the ways we provide client services to maintain the highest safety standards during this crisis. But our mission to help children live and lead healthy lives remains steadfast.
At PCRC, we believe in the possibility of getting better.

Join us for our Virtual Kick-Off on June 6! Between June 6 and June 21, meet your personal distance and fundraising goals! 

Then celebrate with us at our Virtual Finish Line on June 21!

Registration is open! Join the cause!

Every kid deserves a chance to shine.

When children are faced with problems such as depression, extreme anxiety, abuse, neglect and abandonment, and other types of trauma, they're are unable to recognize their strengths. Emotions can become overwhelmingly big, and behavioral control can easily be lost.

The Parent Child Resource Center provides guidance with innovative, creative and evidence-based programs. 

We guide children with school and help them become hopeful, confident, and secure. We work with their parents, teachers and caregivers to ensure what they’ve learned at PCRC is reinforced throughout their daily life.

By riding, walking, donating and sponsoring, you’re giving each child at PCRC A Chance to Shine.

Local history: Shelton High School Class of 1919 photo


Sharing from Shelton History Center's Facebook post:

"The first high school class graduated from Shelton High in 1889. This photograph is of the graduating class of 1919."


Rochelle to host Facebook LIVE Community Conversation today