Saturday, May 9, 2020

Naugatuck Valley Health District: 1 more COVID-19 associated death

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Valley United Way elects board officers, thanks retiring directors

Michael Gnibus

SHELTON - Despite Valley United Way not being able to hold its planned public Annual Meeting April 30, its Board recently elected new officers to serve until its next Annual Meeting and thanked a number of long-time directors whose terms ended April 30. 

Members whose terms ended include Jimmy Tickey, who served as Board Vice Chair; Jennifer Bull, CPA, (PKF O’Connor Davies, LLP); Peter Dagostine (First Group America); Michael Duncan (Edgewell Personal Care); Fred Ortoli (Ortoli Photography); Ramon Peralta (Peralta Design); and Janice Sheehy (Webster Bank). 

Tickey said, “The Valley United Way has made a real difference for people in our community. It has been a pleasure to serve on the Board for 10 years and lead our community campaign for 3 of those years -working to raise substantial funds to support the programs and agencies that thousands of families rely on in the Lower Naugatuck Valley.  
"I know the Valley United Way will continue to focus on preparing youth to succeed, strengthening families, and helping people in crisis."

David Kennedy, Interim President and COO, said, “Valley United Way has been gifted with decades of exceptional service from these Directors.  
"It was very hard to say 'thanks' to them in a non-public forum for their care for the Valley through United Way. However, we look forward to doing that at our rescheduled Annual Meeting, whenever that will be.” 

At their April 22 board meeting directors elected the following officers for terms ending at the next Annual Meeting:  
Chair, Michael Gnibus (Armstrong Teasdale); Vice Chair, Karen Stockla (Prudential Financial); Secretary, Dominick Thomas, Esq. (Cohen & Thomas); Treasurer, Gregory DeStefano, CPA (Cherubino & Company, PC). 

Gnibus is an intellectual property attorney and partner in the New York office of the St. Louis based law firm of Armstrong Teasdale. Before working there, he spent 10 years at the General Electric office in Shelton where he led the GE United Way campaign and multiple service projects that were run through VUW

He has served on the Valley United Way Board for 10 years and has provided leadership support to the United Way’s Youth Leadership program. 
“It is with mixed emotions that I acknowledge the United Way’s departing Board members,” Gnibus said.  
“On behalf of Valley United Way I want to thank the departing Board members for their many years of service. We are grateful for their collective, tireless commitment to ensuring that Valley United Way’s support aligned with and met the evolving needs of area residents. Although they will not be active on the Board going forward, I am pleased to let you know that many of the departing Board members have committed to remaining active by supporting our committees. I am looking forward to leading our dedicated Board, and continuing to evolve the organization to ensure that we maximize Valley United Way’s positive impact on the community.”

Board members continuing to give leadership to Valley United Way include Patrick Charmel (Griffin Hospital); Joy DeMarchis (DeMarchis Family Holdings); Brian Diehl (Pitney Bowes); Jill Johnson (Iroquois Pipeline); John McFarland (Hubbell Incorporated); Mary Ann Miskowicz (Better Packages); Bill Purcell (Greater Valley Chamber of Commerce); Jeffrey Tracey (Mutual Security Credit Union); and Michael Wilson (Seymour Public Schools).

As a leading philanthropic organization in Lower Naugatuck Valley, Valley United Way improves lives by mobilizing the caring power of the community through philanthropy, volunteerism, and collaboration. 
For more information about the organization, visit its website at www.valleyunitedway.org or contact David Kennedy, Interim President/COO at 203-538-6341. 

Recuperation journey: Morning photo fun


Getting squirrelly around here.

Derby Public Library invites teens to virtual board meeting

DERBY - The Derby Public Library invites all young adults ages 12 to 17 to a Virtual Teen Advisory Board Meeting from 3-4 p.m. May 20.

Attendees will be encouraged to voice their ideas for improving and expanding young adult library services offered during library closure and beyond, as well as in-house programming once reopened to the public. 


Focus will include participant input that contributes to the library fulfilling its mission of quality-of-life enhancements in: knowledge; entertainment; and citizenship. 

Zoom meeting access will be provided by emailing tdelos@biblio.org

For more information call 203-736-1482 or visit www.derbypubliclibrary.org.


This is a press release from Tony DeLos, young adult librarian, Derby Public Library.


Logan to wish kids with cancelled parties a happy birthday on social media


Sharing from state Sen. George Logan's Facebook page:
"If your child has an upcoming birthday celebration that’s canceled or postponed, please email us at peggy.tibbals@cga.ct.gov. I’d like to wish them a happy birthday on social media!
 "Include your child’s first name and town in the email and make sure you're following my social  media accounts."

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

It's time to renew Seymour Pink banners in June

Sharing info from Seymour Pink's May newsletter:
"Pink banners are hung along the streets of Seymour in the month of October in honor or in memory of our loved ones. They also recognize those who have fought against cancer.

"If you have had a banner in the past, you can renew it during the month of June. If you are interested in getting a banner, applications will be available as of July 1st."

Click here for the banner renewal form.