Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Scarpa to sign memoir, "Lessons from the Stage," at Shelton High School event

Gary and Francesca Scarpa

SHELTON - Author, director, and educator Gary Scarpa has released his newest book, Lessons from the Stage, a memoir celebrating 50 years of theater, marriage, and community alongside his wife Francesca and their daughters.

Scarpa’s fourth published work — and his first non-fiction title — looks back on more than four decades of creating theater in Shelton and beyond through school productions, summer theater, and professional stage work.

“Back in 1973, I fell in love with an art form and a girl, all in one fell swoop,” Scarpa said. “The rest is history.”

That journey began with a college audition and continued in 1976 when Scarpa, then a young teacher at Shelton High School, directed his first production, The Music Man. One month later, Gary and Francesca were married at Trinity Church on the Green in New Haven with the entire cast in attendance.

Over the decades, the Scarpas founded the Youth CONNection summer theater troupe in 1983 and later established Center Stage in 2005, inspiring generations of performers, students, and audiences along the way.

In Lessons from the Stage, Scarpa reflects on both the triumphs and challenges of a life devoted to live theater.

“It’s a look back at our entire life in the theater,” Scarpa said, “with all the moments that stay with you long after the curtain comes down — not only the highlights, but the difficult moments as well. Theater teaches lessons that last a lifetime.”

To celebrate the book’s release and the couple’s golden anniversary in theater and marriage, the Scarpas will host a free public book discussion and signing on June 6 from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at Shelton High School.

The event is open to anyone who performed under their direction, worked backstage, attended productions, or followed Scarpa’s writing career through the years.

Lessons from the Stage is available in paperback and hardcover through Amazon and Barnes & Noble, and in digital format wherever e-books are sold.

For more information about the book, the June 6 event, or Gary Scarpa’s work, visit garyscarpa.com.


Plumb Memorial Library in Shelton to offer Zumba for Teens


 

Derby Public Library, senior center slate senior summer book club


 

Ansonia Senior Center to hold trip to Mohegan Sun casino


Who's feeling lucky? The Ansonia Senior Center is offering a Casino Trip to Mohegan Sun on June 24. Reservation is required by June 15 with payment of $40 (excluding tip). 

Call and reserve your seat today!! 203-736-5933.


Shared from the City of Ansonia Facebook page.


Tuesday, May 12, 2026

'Turnback Tuesday' remembers Derby's Tercentennial celebration



Turnback Tuesday is remembering the 300th Celebration 1675-1975 of Derby with this beautiful Tercentennial Commemorative Coin.
The image on the coin depicts Derby native Commodore Isaac Hull, who lived from 1773 to 1843. A U.S. Naval Officer, he was the commander of the USS Constitution during the War of 1812.

The ship was referred to as Old Ironsides due to the fact when another ship fired upon it the cannon balls seemed to bounce off as if the ship were made of metal.
The coin was one of the many items created for Derby’s 300th celebration. This coin is still in its original packaging.
There are three of these coins on display at the Derby Public Library that were retrieved from the 1975 Time Capsule along with other items.

This coin is a recent donation to the library in honor of Valerie Wasilewski.

Thanks goes to Derby Public Library staff for sharing interesting local history each week.

Ansonia residents reminded of spring bulk pickup deadline


 

Seymour Community Center to offer Zumba Tone classes


Our Zumba Tone class combines the excitement of Zumba with strength training to help you achieve a full-body workout while enjoying every moment.
The 6-week session begins May 21. Visit Seymourct.myrec.com