Wednesday, April 13, 2016
You asked for it, you got it ~ Latest newsletter is out
Dear readers,
Here's the link to our latest Valley Voice newsletter.
http://goo.gl/DRaAd4
In it I reveal that I was a wallflower in high school.
Derby Public Library slates teen activities
DERBY - The Derby Public Library hosts YA Wednesdays every month from 6-7:30 p.m.
All young adults ages 12 to 17 are invited to join the fun each Wednesday in May as Nintendo Wii, board games, and Legos will be available.
Light refreshments will be provided.
For more information stop by the Library at 313 Elizabeth St., call 203-736-1482 or visit www.derbypubliclibrary.org.
This is a press release from Tony DeLos, young adult/reference librarian, Derby Public Library.
Oh baby! Griffin Hospital to host annual fair for families
Held at The Childbirth Center at Griffin Hospital, 130 Division St., this free event features more than 30 exhibitors, door prizes, tours of the Childbirth Center and information about the Center’s classes and support groups for before and after childbirth.
Griffin Hospital offers family-centered maternity care in an environment to best meet individual and family needs with private, family-friendly rooms, expert staff for maternal and newborn care, and lactation consultants.
The Childbirth Center received the Baby-Friendly designation from the World Health Organization and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF).
This international honor is given to hospitals that offer an optimal level of care for infant feeding and help parents make informed choices about feeding and caring for their babies.
Attendees can register in advance by calling 203-732-7595 and be entered in a free raffle. Walk-ins are also welcome.
For more information about The Childbirth Center at Griffin Hospital, call 203-732-7252 or visit griffinhealth.org/cbc.
This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.
Seymour slates town-wide tag sale in May
SEYMOUR - It's time to sign up for the Seymour Town Wide Tag Sale May 14 (raindate is May 21).
The listing fee of $15 should be made payable to “Seymour Town Wide Tag Sale,” and dropped off or sent to Lizzie’s Corner Home Consignment and Gifts, 19 Bank St.
Please include your street address, phone number, and your email address so we can contact you if necessary. Your address will be added to a map for shoppers.
Maps will be available the day of the event starting at 7:30 a.m. at Lizzie’s Corner. Maps are free.
The event is open to Seymour residents, businesses and organizations.
Out of towners are welcome to set up at Great Hill United Methodist Church, 225 Great Hill Road.
Please contact patandreana@aol.com to reserve a spot at the church. There is a $15 donation to participate.
The listing fee of $15 should be made payable to “Seymour Town Wide Tag Sale,” and dropped off or sent to Lizzie’s Corner Home Consignment and Gifts, 19 Bank St.
Please include your street address, phone number, and your email address so we can contact you if necessary. Your address will be added to a map for shoppers.
Maps will be available the day of the event starting at 7:30 a.m. at Lizzie’s Corner. Maps are free.
The event is open to Seymour residents, businesses and organizations.
Out of towners are welcome to set up at Great Hill United Methodist Church, 225 Great Hill Road.
Please contact patandreana@aol.com to reserve a spot at the church. There is a $15 donation to participate.
All proceeds from registration and map sales will be used for advertising, signage, balloons and any other costs associated with the Town Wide Tag Sale.
Why participate in the Seymour Town Wide Tag Sale?
The Seymour Town Wide Tag Sale gives buyers the opportunity to go to one area and spend the day visiting multiple tag sales. It’s a way to have a concentration of sales at a convenient destination.
For professional dealers, it’s an efficient way to shop to replenish their inventory.
Seymour residents and businesses who wish to have a sale get the benefit of traffic volume that is rarely seen in town.
For less than the cost of a single classified ad, you get the benefit of traffic volume that you could not hope to achieve on your own!
Why participate in the Seymour Town Wide Tag Sale?
The Seymour Town Wide Tag Sale gives buyers the opportunity to go to one area and spend the day visiting multiple tag sales. It’s a way to have a concentration of sales at a convenient destination.
For professional dealers, it’s an efficient way to shop to replenish their inventory.
Seymour residents and businesses who wish to have a sale get the benefit of traffic volume that is rarely seen in town.
For less than the cost of a single classified ad, you get the benefit of traffic volume that you could not hope to achieve on your own!
So far, we have several homes, Great Hill United Methodist Church, Seymour Congregational Church, the Historical Society, and Great Hill Hose Fire Company signed up.
For more information contact Elizabeth Anderson, 203-415-4387 or at emirabella2006@yahoo.com.
This is a press release from Elizabeth Anderson.
This is a press release from Elizabeth Anderson.
Walk in Wallingford in May to benefit autism services organization
I received this card in the mail and thought I'd share.
For more info click here.
April is Autism Awareness Month.
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