Wednesday, July 26, 2023

St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Shop in Derby holding 'incredible sale' before shutdown


DERBY - St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Shop is open *THIS WEEK* Wednesday through Saturday 9:30-2:30 with THIS INCREDIBLE SALE before we close for our 2-week shutdown July 31 - reopening MONDAY AUG. 14 refreshed and restocked!

The shop is at 237 Roosevelt Drive.


This is shared from the organization's Facebook page. 




Klarides-Ditria warns pet owners to be aware of hot asphalt dangers




State Rep. Nicole Klarides-Ditria says with hot temperatures here for the summer it’s important to be prepared, and that includes making sure your cats and dogs are safe, too. 
Don't let cats or dogs outside without supervision or without checking the asphalt first.

The American Red Cross has the following tips on keeping pets safe, but essentially treat your pets the same as you treat yourself:
  • Never leave your pet in a hot vehicle, even for a few minutes. The inside temperature of the car can quickly reach 120 degrees even with the windows cracked open.
  • Limit exercise on hot days. Exercise in the early morning or evening hours.
  • Walk your pet in the grass if possible, to avoid hot surfaces burning their paws.
  • If your pet is outside, make sure they have access to shade and plenty of cool water.
  • Water safety is important for your furry friends. Do not leave pets unsupervised around a pool—they aren’t all good swimmers
  • Watch your pets at a backyard barbecue. Keep them away from the grill and know that some food can be poisonous to them. Avoid raisins, grapes, onions, chocolate and products with artificial sweeteners.
  • Heat stroke is a common problem for pets in the warmer weather. Dogs with short noses or snouts, like the boxer or bulldog, are especially prone to heat stroke, along with overweight pets, those with extremely thick fur coat or any pet with upper respiratory problems.
  • Open windows or doors are a temptation for pets to try to get outside. Keep all doors and unscreened windows closed, and make sure screens are tightly secured. 
Some plants in your garden can be hazardous to animals. 
Visit the Animal Poison Control Center to find out which plants and flowers are poisonous to animals.

Sincerely,



Griffin Hospital in Derby seeks musicians for healing arts program


DERBY - Your music talents can provide positive physiological benefits while soothing, encouraging and inspiring hospital patients.
Our unique care philosophy supports the needs of an individual's body, mind, and spirit, resulting in better patient outcomes.
Studies show that music plays a vital role in creating a healing environment for patients, and their families, as well as providing a positive working environment for Griffin caregivers.
Griffin features live piano, string, and wind instrumental performances throughout the hospital daily, and is seeking skilled musicians to join our growing team.

Contact Kathy Browne, Griffin Volunteer Program and Guest Relations Supervisor, at 203-732-7555, or KBrowne@Griffinhealth.org to schedule an audition.


Watch 'Somewhere in Queens' today at Seymour Public Library


SEYMOUR - Join us at 1 p.m. today in the lower level auditorium of Seymour Public Library to watch a movie! Light refreshments will be served.
We'll be showing "Somewhere in Queens" starring Ray Romano, Laurie Metcalf and Jennifer Esposito. It is rated R and its duration is 1 hour, 46 minutes. The Library is at 46 Church St.
Summary: Leo and Angela Russo live a simple life in Queens, surrounded by their overbearing Italian-American family. When their son 'Sticks' finds success on his high-school basketball team, Leo tears the family apart trying to make it happen.

This is shared from the Seymour Public Library Facebook page.