Friday, May 21, 2021
American Legion Post 50 of Ansonia to host Flag Walk on Memorial Day weekend
ANSONIA - The Gordon-Visselli American Legion Post 50 of Ansonia is hosting a Flag Walk this year to honor our war dead during the Memorial Day weekend.
Schools, organizations, businesses, veterans, and members of the public are invited to walk.
Bring a U.S. flag of any size, or military flag to join in. Patriotic colors: red, white, and blue, or veterans’ garb, is the uniform of the day.
The walk will be on May 30, starting at Nolan Field in Ansonia at 11 a.m. and proceed along the usual Memorial Day Parade route, ending at Veterans Park next to Ansonia City Hall, where a ceremony will be held.
It is an estimated 20-minute walk that will be escorted by Ansonia’s bravest, the Ansonia Fire Department. This is a fun and easy way to commemorate those “Who gave all”. Participants should be at Nolan Field 15 minutes prior to stepping off.
Whether two, 20 or 200 people, the Gordon-Visselli American Legion Post 50 is committed to paying homage to those men and women and their families for their ultimate sacrifices.
Please join in on this casual yet meaningful event. Family participation is encouraged.
For more information, please contact Post 50 Adjutant, Pat Henri, via email at mccsusn@gmail.com or leave a message at 203-734-1851.
This is shared from the City of Ansonia Facebook page.
Derby Public Library to remember H. Harcourt Wood on his birthday
Holton Harcourt Wood |
DERBY - Come [to Derby Public Library and] learn about Holton Harcourt Wood, the young boy in whose memory the Library was built, on June 19, his birthday!
The Library will be decorated with flowers in compliance with his father Colonel H. Holton Wood's request, which he made at the dedication of the Library in 1902.
The public is invited to visit throughout the day to learn more about the history of the Library at 313 Elizabeth St.
This is shared from the Derby Public Library Facebook page.
Oxford Cultural Arts Commission to host Make Music Day
Derby Historical Society sign at David Humphreys House in Ansonia restored
Derby Historical Society Executive Director Dan Bosques stands in front of the newly restored sign at the David Humphreys House, 37 Elm St., Ansonia.
The Derby Historical Society offers special thanks to JRD Restorations of Derby for volunteering their talents to restore the sign.
The Society also thanks Ansonia Mayor David S. Cassetti for being an instrumental part of this project.
This is shared from the Derby Historical Society Facebook page.