Sunday, May 24, 2026

Derby Public Library reminds public seed library is up and running


A reminder to our local gardeners that Derby's Seed Library is up and running!

Join our other Derby patrons who are growing gardens with Derby Public Library seeds. Find vegetable, flower, herb, and fruit seeds in our collection.

Also a reminder that returning seeds at the end of the growing season is not required but seed donations are always welcome!

The Library is at 313 Elizabeth St., Derby.

Shared from the Library's Facebook page.

Troop 28 in Shelton to hold bottle & can drive May 30


 

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Derby Town Clerk announces Derby-Shelton Memorial Day Parade route


 Permanent Parade Route

Starts in Shelton on Howe Avenue at Wharf St, heading South, then

Right on Kneen St, then Right on Coram Ave, then Right on White St, then

Right on Howe Ave, then Left on to Derby Shelton Bridge to Derby, then

Right on Main St, then Left on Elizabeth to end at Cottage St.


Shared from Derby Town/City Clerk Marc J. Garofalo.


Author/paranormal investigator to speak May 28 at Ansonia Library


 

St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Shop in Derby posts daily sales


"In honor of Memorial Day we will be closed for the long weekend. We look forward to seeing you all Tuesday, May 26th."

Bingo at Tipsy Tomato in Derby to benefit Master's Table Community Meals

 

Friday, May 22, 2026

BHcare annual fundraising walk slated June 6 in Oxford


OXFORD - BHcare’s A Chance to Shine fundraising walk and free community celebration, now in its 10th year, will be held June 6 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at Quarry Walk.


This event will benefit all BHcare’s programs, which include The Umbrella Center for Domestic Violence Services, Parent Child Resource Center, Alliance for Prevention and Wellness, BHcare’s mental health and substance use services and Hope Family Justice Center.


At the heart of the event is our Walk to Remember, held in memory of Lori Jackson and all those who have lost their lives to domestic violence, mental illness, or addiction. We also walk in honor of the survivors who continue to persevere, heal, and thrive. The cost for registration is $25 for adults, $10 for children ages 5 – 18 and children 4 and under are free. Register at achancetoshinect.org. 


The walk will be followed by a FREE community celebration with fun for the whole family. 

The day will feature live music by Morgan Skelly and the Old Crows, inflatables, touch-a-truck, face painting, raffles, lawn games and more! 
At 1 p.m., a kids’ bike parade around the green will be led by Joe Furey, Co-Chief Meteorologist at WTNH News 8 with free helmets, lights, locks, and reflectors for those who preregister for the parade. Spend the day exploring the charming shops and dining options throughout picturesque Quarry Walk or take your experience to new heights with a scenic helicopter ride for $60 per person. Whether on the ground or in the air, there’s something for everyone to enjoy!


“We’ve been proud to stand alongside BHcare for many years, supporting a mission that truly changes lives,” said Tom Haynes, President of Haynes Group and Presenting Sponsor of A Chance to Shine. “Seeing how this event continues to grow and touch so many individuals and families makes our partnership incredibly meaningful.”


“Every year, A Chance to Shine reminds us what’s possible when a community comes together,” said Roberta J. Cook, President/CEO of BHcare. “With the support of our sponsors and participants, we’re able to reach more people with critical services and create pathways to hope and healing.”


We will also hold an online auction where you can bid on tickets to professional sporting events, vacation homes, golf foursomes, wine tastings, restaurant certificates and more while supporting BHcare

The online auction runs from May 31-June 14. Register to bid at: www.givebutter.com/c/ACTS2026/auction.


Thank you to our presenting sponsor, Haynes Group, and our media sponsor WTNH News 8.

For more information, to register for the walk, kids’ bike parade or for sponsorship opportunities, visit www.achancetoshinect.org.


BHcare provides a comprehensive and integrated system of care with wrap-around services for adults, children, and families struggling with mental health, substance use, domestic violence and other health-risk behaviors.  

Last year, BHcare provided services for more than 16,500 clients throughout the Greater New Haven area. Visit BHcare.org for more information.


This is a press release from BHcare.