Friday, March 18, 2022

Recuperation journey: Looking at the sky

 

... at 8:30 p.m. 

The moon tonight is full, 100 percent illuminated.

Recuperation journey: Looking at the sky


 Tonight's pale pastel sunset view.

Huntington Branch Library welcomes back Story Explorers in April



SHELTON - Story Explorers is back at the Huntington Branch Library starting in April!
Kids ages 0-5 and their caregivers can join Miss Jessica at HBL for a story, craft, movement, and music on Tuesdays at 11 a.m.
This is an in-person event; space is limited and registration is required. The Library is at 41Church St.




This is shared from the Huntington Branch Library Kids and Teens Facebook page.

Derby Neck Library to mark National Crayon Day with crafting fun


DERBY - Everyone's favorite art tool is celebrated annually on March 31, and this year [at Derby Neck Library] we'll be offering a special event that includes three crayon-based crafts! 

Choose from recycled chunky crayons, calming crayon bottles, or melted crayon abstract art. Bring your own crayons to recycle or use some of ours! One lucky attendee will get to go home with a brand new coloring book and the amazing Crayola Crayon Tub that includes a whopping 240 crayons!
Register on our website for this event here: https://derbynecklibrary.org/.../national-crayon-day.../
And be sure to sign up for our Youth Services mailing list so you’re always in the loop about our programs and events: https://forms.gle/sEwn2WRNekRyDg1K9

The Library is at 307 Hawthorne Ave.

This is shared from Derby Neck Library's Facebook page.

Klarides-Ditria: DMV offering new veteran wartime service plates



The Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles is now offering 10 new license plate options for veterans that commemorate specific wartime periods, including the Afghanistan War, Grenada, the Iraq War, the Korean War, Lebanon, Operation Ernest Will, Panama, the Persian Gulf War, the Vietnam War, and World War II.

“We owe our freedoms to the men and women in the U.S. Armed Forces, past and present, especially those who have served in war and conflict zones,” Connecticut Department of Veterans Affairs Commissioner Thomas Saadi said. “These new veterans license plates recognize that service and sacrifice by Connecticut veterans in wars and conflict zones from the Second World War II to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. 

"My thanks to Representative Dorinda Borer for introducing this idea, which is now law, and thanks to the Department of Motor Vehicles leadership and staff for the great collaboration with Department of Veterans Affairs in making these license plates a reality for our veterans.”

The new plates are offered in addition to the standard Connecticut license plate for veterans and are available exclusively for veterans who served during these specific periods of war and those who received campaign medals.

The license plates are available for passenger, commercial, combination, camper, and camp trailer types, and cost $27.50. 

Veterans can request a new veteran plate by completing the Special Plate Application Form on the DMV’s website at portal.ct.gov/DMV-War-Vet-Plate.

Sincerely,


Seymour Public Library to show Friday Morning/Afternoon Movies


 

Recuperation journey: Looking at the sky


 Good morning. Have a great Friday!

Rochelle, Cabrera to meet constituents at Copper City Bar & Grill in Ansonia


 

This is a press release from Rochelle's office.