Friday, March 3, 2017

School in Derby offers regular open house tours on Tuesdays

St. Mary-St. Michael School in Derby offers Open House tours from 9:30–11:30 a.m. Tuesdays. /Contributed photo

DERBY - St. Mary-St. Michael School, 14 Seymour Ave., invites prospective parents to an Open House every Tuesday from 9:30–11:30 a.m. 
This is a great opportunity to visit the school and see teachers and students in action.

St. Mary- St. Michael School is a Pre-K through Grade 8 school. 
It offers a flexible program for 3-and 4-year old children, which may be full time or part time. 
The school offers a before and after school program, art enrichment, chess club, sports, Spanish in all grades, and monthly community service projects.

For more information and a tour, contact Principal Linda Coppola, 203-735-6471.


This is a press release from St. Mary-St. Michael School.

Historical novel topic of discussion at Derby Public Library

DERBY - The Derby Public Library has scheduled its next Lunchtime Book Discussion for 12:30 p.m. March 29. 
The selected title is the captivating historical novel The Ringmaster’s Wife.  

Author Kristy Cambron seesaws between the story lines of two young women pursuing their dreams of a new life.  
While Mable and Rosamund do have a few brief encounters, they both end up in the shadow of the big top, but with much different perspectives.  

Circus life during the 1920s, when the Ringlings were establishing themselves, is vividly depicted. 
This story of heartbreak, loss, hope, and triumph is set against the colorful backdrop of the “greatest show on Earth.”      

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,313 Elizabeth St., call 203 736-1482, or visit www.derbypubliclibrary.org.


This is a press release from Cathy Williams, Director, Derby Public Library.

Fundraiser planned in April to support Ansonia Animal Shelter

Ansonia Mayor David S. Cassetti, second from left, Thursday buys the first ticket to a fundraiser for the Ansonia Animal Shelter. The event will be held from 7-10 p.m. April 22 at the AM Club, 30 Hawthorne Ave., Derby. 
Donation is $20 a person. Free soda; bring your own food.

Pictured from left, Jacques Veillette, President, AM Club, Cassetti, Jean Roslonowski, Ansonia animal control officer, Bill Gibson, and Glenn Behrle, Sofa Kings band members who will perform at the event. 
For tickets call Roslonowski, 203-410-7716.

This is a press release from the Ansonia mayor's office.


Update: This is the flier for the event as posted on the City of Ansonia Facebook page:



Griffin Hospital in Derby to host series of talks on caregiving

Griffin Hospital and The Valley Senior Services Council will host a series of four talks on caregiving this spring./ Contributed photo


DERBY - Griffin Hospital’s Healthy U program and The Valley Senior Services Council will host a series of four talks on caregiving this spring.

The series will focus on caregivers for seniors, especially those of “the sandwich generation,” who are caring for a senior loved one while still managing work and care of their children; however the series will share information and resources beneficial to anyone caring for another person.

A light dinner sponsored by Valley Senior Services Council and their Valley United Way Special Needs Grant and Griffin Hospital Lifeline will be provided at 4:30 p.m. before each talk. 
There will be free raffles and VSSC members representing various area home care and senior living services will be available to share resources and to speak individually with attendees. 
Participants are invited to bring their loved one for whom they provide care.

The series starts with “Care for the Caregiver” at 5:30 p.m. March 23. Dr. Beverley Kidder, director of Agency on Aging of South Central Connecticut and author of “The Gift of Caregiving,” will share her caregiving experience and tips for dealing with the stress of caregiving. 
Laura Murphy, Planetree Services supervisor at Griffin Hospital, will discuss and demonstrate the therapeutic benefits of complementary healing methods including guided imagery, meditation, and aromatherapy. 
Information on area caregiver support resources will also be available.

AT 5:30 p.m. April 20 Dawnmarie Hunter, of Visiting Nurse Association of South Central CT, and Kim Vertrees, Community Liaison with Connecticut In-Home Assistance homecare, will present “Keeping Your Loved One Independent and Safe,” explaining the difference between medical and non-medical home care - what are the differences; when and why you need it; how to search for it; and how to pay for it. 

A Griffin Hospital physical therapist also will discuss fall safety and demonstrate exercises for balance and core strengthening. Tara Kelly, of Griffin Hospital Lifeline, will present information on home safety and preventing avoidable fall injuries.

“The Caregiver’s Toolbox” May 18 will feature a presentation by Maria Tomasetti, of The Alzheimer’s Association, on care methods for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, including communication strategies and helpful activities. Griffin Hospital Community Outreach will present a “toolbox” of resources for caregivers to help a loved one manage their disease and gain control of their health.

The series wraps up at 5:30 p.m. June 8 with a variety of presentations on caregiving from area resources, including Wesley Village UMH, Sunset Shores, Griffin Hospital Lifeline, Alzheimer’s Association, TEAM, Valley Transit District, and Agency on Aging. 
The presentations will be followed by a panel discussion and Q&A.


Space is limited; registration is required. Call 203-732-1511 or register online at the Griffin Hospital events calendar at griffinhealth.org.


This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.

Wesley Heights in Shelton to hold open house

Contributed photo

SHELTON - Are you 62 or older and looking to downsize? Wesley Village has immediate availability of beautifully renovated one-floor independent living cottages.  

The community will hold an open house March 26, from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. with availability to tour our independent living cottages, Wesley Heights apartments, and Lifestyle Transitions neighborhood.
Wesley Heights Cottages are Independent Living, market-rate cottage rentals. 
These luxurious cottages are the perfect home for seniors looking to maintain their independence while enjoying the benefits of living in a community. 
Monthly market rental rates apply. 
Cottages are available for $2,044/month, with limited availability. (For all cottage tours, enter through Wesley Heights Assisted Living Community.) 

Lifestyle Transitions offers Specialized Assisted Living and Memory Support options, with a unique design that allows for maximized independence throughout transitions of care. Options include a variety of apartment styles for individuals and/or couples. (Lifestyle Transitions is located in the Northwest Wing of Wesley Heights Assisted Living Community; use Wesley Heights main entrance for all tours.)


For more information or to RSVP, contact Lisa Bisson, 203-225-5024 or at lbisson@umh.org, or visit www.wesleyvillage-ct.org
To tour any of our other communities at Wesley Village, visit our website or contact Lisa Bisson to schedule a personal appointment at a later date. 


This is a press release from United Methodist Homes.

Newsletter features Cat in the Hat at Bungay School in Seymour, more


Dear readers,

The latest Valley Voice features Read Across America Day at Bungay School in Seymour, demolition photos from Olson Drive in Ansonia, and more.

Thanks for reading,

~ Patti and Ralph

Looking at the sky ... on Friday

Good morning,

There was a time many moons ago that I participated in a blogosphere meme, Looking at the Sky on Friday.

I thought I'd reprise that today, just for fun.



...and a few minutes later.



Have a great Friday!