Thursday, August 31, 2017

Newsletter: Seymour Historical Society talk, Derby art class, more



Dear readers,

Today's Valley Voice newsletter features a talk by the 'Beer Snob' at Seymour Historical Society, residents learning how to paint with water colors at Derby Public Library, and more.

Thanks for reading!

~ Patti






Griffin Hospital posts fund-raising events to support breast health



DERBY - The eighth annual Valley Goes Pink campaign invites the Lower Naugatuck Valley and surrounding communities to enjoy events featuring great food, drink, and fun for a good cause throughout September and October. 

The campaign kicks off at 7 p.m. Sept. 13 with “Turn the Huntington Green Pink,” a free concert featuring the Highland Rovers, as well as several vendors and food trucks at the Huntington Green in Shelton.

The Valley Goes Pink is a grassroots, community-wide effort to increase awareness about breast cancer and the importance of early detection, support the Hewitt Center for Breast Wellness at Griffin Hospital, and to celebrate the charitable spirit of the region’s businesses and organizations.
The following is a list of unique Valley Goes Pink fundraising events. 

For more information about “going pink” and joining the campaign visit griffinhealth.org/pink or contact the Griffin Hospital Development Fund at 203-732-7504, Jodi Dawley at 203-521-2233 or dawleypink@yahoo.com, or Sue Petrizzo at 203-400-1068 or petrizzopink@yahoo.com.
For more information about Valley Goes Pink and additional events, visit the Valley Goes Pink on Facebook or griffinhealth.org/pink.

Waiters Go Pink, Sept. 25 from 5:30-9 p.m. – Volunteer waiters will serve guests at Wellingtons Restaurant, 51 Huntington St., Shelton, and tips will go to the cause. Reservations required at 203-929-0336.

Dig for a Diamond, Sept. 28 from 3-7 p.m. – A $40 donation will give an individual a bucket and a chance to win a .90 karat diamond as well as precious and semiprecious faceted stones at Marks of Design, 389 Bridgeport Ave., Shelton.  

Hit the Greens for Pink Golf Tournament, Oct. 2 at 10 a.m. – The first annual golf event will include a round of golf, prizes, lunch, dinner and a two-hour open bar and a swag bag at Brownson Country Club, 15 Soundview Ave., Shelton. $180 per golfer. 

Paint for Pink, Oct. 5 at 6:30 p.m. – Come to the ever-popular Paint & Sip event which features great raffle prizes at Vazzy’s Cucina, 706 Bridgeport Ave., Shelton. Call Ann at 203-305-0817 for reservations.

Bingo for Boobies, Oct. 10 at 6 p.m. – Enjoy a fun-filled night of bingo and great prizes, including a flat screen TV, at The Hops Company (THC), 77 Sodom Lane. Call Sue for reservations at 203-400-1068. 

Pinktoberfest by Yuengling Night, Oct. 16 at 5-8 p.m. – Come enjoy Yuengling beer specials, a special “Germanfest” tasting menu and great giveaways at Wellingtons Restaurant, 51 Huntington St., Shelton. 

Team Tatas Trivia Night, Oct. 17 at 6:30 p.m. – Come for a fun night filled with trivia and fun prizes at Porky’s CafĂ©, 50 Center St., Shelton. Call Karyn for reservations 203-445-3091.

Bras for the Valley, Oct. 19 at 6:30 p.m. – Design a bra and have it modeled in our fashion show with local “celebrity” models for a live auction, or just come for the fun at Il Palio, 5 Corporate Drive, Shelton. Call Ann at 203-305-0817 for more information. 

Wine Pairing for Pink Dinner, Oct. 25 at 6:30 p.m. – Enjoy dinner paired with wines for each course at LuLu Pazzo, 314 Main St., Ansonia. Call Jodi at 203-521-2233 to reserve your spot.

Pink Namaste Yoga, Nov. 5 from 11:15-12:15 a.m. – Join Kimmarie for a yoga session at Griffin Hospital, 130 Division St.. Minimum donation of $20. Visit kimmarieyoga.net to register.


This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.

Artwork sought for Valley Arts Council's Night Gallery exhibit in Derby


Griffin Hospital in Derby to hold diabetes prevention program

Griffin Hospital will offer a free diabetes prevention program starting Sept. 5./ Contributed photo


DERBY - Griffin Hospital, 130 Division St., will offer a free diabetes prevention program starting Tuesday at the hospital.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-led National Diabetes Prevention Program can help individuals learn how to change their lifestyles to prevent type 2 diabetes. 

The groups meets for 16 weekly sessions and six monthly follow-up sessions with a trained lifestyle coach.

For more information or to enroll, contact Mary Swansiger, BSN, MPH, CDE, at 203-732-1127 or mswansiger@griffinhealth.org.

This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.    

Naugatuck Community Choir seeks new members as it marks 20 years

NAUGATUCK - The Naugatuck Community Choir, under the direction of Mark Silva, is eagerly seeking new members in all vocal sections for its winter session as it celebrates its 20th season.


Tenors and basses are strongly encouraged to join. The choir is excited to be celebrating its beginnings by returning to The Congregational Church of Naugatuck across from the green.
Come be a part of this talented group, which has been bringing beautiful music to Naugatuck, surrounding towns, and the Valley. 

There are NO Auditions. An extra special invitation is extended to former members to return and lend their voices for this special time in the choir’s history. 
The first rehearsal will be 7-9 p.m. Sept. 11 at Naugatuck High School, 543 Rubber Ave. 

All interested singers are encouraged to visit www.naugatuckcommunitychoir.org, call or email the choir President Aldona LaPorta at 203-729-2772 or choirpresident@naugatuckcommunitychoir.org


This is a press release from Naugatuck Community Choir.