Friday, July 13, 2018

Recuperation journey: Coincidence

My husband Ralph's wheelchair sometimes gives him trouble as he rides across the grass so I took a photo of our shiny new gas meter for him.

Imagine my surprise when the name on top is my maiden name: McDonald. 

And then I noticed a second coincidence: it says "Pat" underneath. 

I guess this is my personal gas meter.

Logan to meet with constituents at Valley Diner in Derby

Logan, R-Ansonia, represents the 17th District.

Folk singer to perform Sunday at Derby Neck Library


DERBY - Summertime live music continues at 2 p.m. this Sunday at Derby Neck Library when folk musician Phil Rosenthal returns for a Sunday afternoon of music.
Phil Rosenthal
Facebook photo

As always, all ages are invited to come and enjoy an afternoon of family-inspired Bluegrass music.

This truly American art form will provide some recognized tunes and others that will motivate people to dance and sing along with this versatile award winning musician.

No registration is necessary. The Library is at 307 Hawthorne Ave.


*Information shared from the Library's Facebook page.

Area legislators to host Pizza & Politics at Bellissimo's in Naugatuck


Learn about Girl Scouts next week at Christ Episcopal Church in Ansonia


Youth Connection to present 'Annie' at Shelton High School


Shelton Historical Society offers educational fun for kids in August

Contributed photo from a previous 'Adventures in History' program.
SHELTON - Just when you are looking for more things to occupy your children this summer, Shelton Historical Society offers Adventures in History, its enrichment program for boys and girls ages 6-12
It will be held Aug. 6-10, from 9 a.m.-noon, at the Shelton History Center complex, 70 Ripton Road. 

Disguised among playing forgotten games, creating useful objects using simple 
tools, and concocting wholesome snacks from fresh ingredients, participants will learn 
lessons about how life was during the early years of the 1900s.  
Area educators volunteer to instruct the program.

The cost is $155/child for non-members. For Shelton Historical Society members, the cost is $120/child.  
Registration is limited and forms are available online at www.sheltonhistoricalsociety.org.  Aug. 1 is the deadline for registration.  
There are six historic 19th century buildings, including the Brownson House, the Trap Fall School, and the Wilson Barn, that comprise Shelton History Center, located one-half mile 
north of the Huntington Green. 
Shelton Historical Society personnel staff the facility and its research library, and care for its collections, aided by dedicated volunteers. 

Mission of Society
The mission of the Shelton Historical Society is to preserve elements of the community's history in order to create lasting and meaningful connections between Shelton's past, present and future generations through education, maintaining a museum with its collections, and providing a voice in the community regarding matters of historical significance.  

Children who participate in Adventures in History will become familiar with all the 
buildings as they make comparisons between their experiences and those of their ancestors.  
They just might have some old-fashioned fun, too!


This is a press release from Tracey Tate, executive director, Shelton Historical Society.