Thursday, December 22, 2016

Suspense novel is topic of discussion at Derby Public Library

DERBY - The Derby Public Library has scheduled its next Lunchtime Book Discussion for 12:30 p.m. Jan. 25.
The selected title is the suspenseful novel Before the Fall by Noah Hawley.

On a foggy summer night 11 people depart Martha’s Vineyard on a private jet headed for New York. Sixteen minutes later the plane plunges into the ocean.

A look into the passengers’ lives, along with odd coincidences, point to a conspiracy.
The suspense builds as investigators scramble to salvage the truth from the wreckage.

This story raises questions of fate, human nature, and the ties that bind us together.

Multiple copies of the book are available at the circulation desk.  
Participants are asked to bring a sandwich and a friend as they “chat and chew.” Dessert and beverages will be provided.

Registration is requested. 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 Cathy Williams, Director, Derby Public Library.

Brownie Troop brings holiday spirit to Bishop Wicke Health Center in Shelton


SHELTON - The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all the residents to hear! 
Shelton’s Brownie Girl Scout Troop #60465 helped spread the holiday spirit this season by visiting residents at Bishop Wicke Health and Rehabilitation Center for a fun-filled day of caroling and gift giving. 
This is the second year in a row these Girl Scouts have hosted this Annual Christmas Caroling event and they certainly brightened the spirits of the residents. 

Debra Samorajczyk, Administrator at Bishop Wicke, said,“To see the smiles on the residents’ faces is such a wonderful sight. This wonderful event brings both the younger and older generations together which is something we really value here.

"This was the second year in a row that they participated.  When I saw them at the end of the night, I asked if they would like to come back again next year and they all cheered, they want to make it a tradition," she said.
   
"In addition, they handed out handmade Christmas cards and jingle bell wands that the residents used during the musical event.  They even got a chance to visit with Santa.
This was a great community event that brought both the younger and older generations together.  

"The event was attended by residents and their family members, staff and their family members as well as these wonderful young Girl Scouts."

Bishop Wicke offers short-term rehab and skilled nursing care, including specialized programs for surgical recovery, orthopedics, cardiac and respiratory rehab, heart failure and more. 
The facility is located on the Wesley Village Campus at 584 Long Hill Ave. and is owned and operated by United Methodist Homes, a local, not-for-profit organization.
 

For more information about relationship-centered care at Bishop Wicke, visit www.wesleyvillage-ct.org or call 203-929-5321.


This is a press release from United Methodist Homes.