ANSONIA - Make sure to stop by the David Humphreys House tonight for some sweet treats. We’ll be handing out candy to Elm Street trick or treaters.
This is shared from the Derby Historical Society Facebook page.
ANSONIA - Make sure to stop by the David Humphreys House tonight for some sweet treats. We’ll be handing out candy to Elm Street trick or treaters.
This is shared from the Derby Historical Society Facebook page.
ANSONIA - I attended a wonderful community celebration last week - the grand reopening of the newly remodeled pantry at the Greater Valley Salvation Army.
The Corps' headquarters is located at 26 Lester St. As an Advisory Board member I'm pleased to say I've witnessed many improvements made there over the years, most recently the remodeled pantry.
Capt. Cheryl McCollum deserves plaudits for her dedication to turning dreams into reality!
In a brief program in the sanctuary prior to the ribbon cutting, she described the pantry makeover including "a fresh coat of paint which does wonders," new freezers, shelving, and seating. McCollum said the client choice pantry offers a more dignified experience for those who receive food assistance. She said $8,000 went into the project and expressed gratitude for the needed upgrades.
Mayor David S. Cassetti reminded attendees that it's "very, very important that we take care of the vulnerable."
McCollum surrounded by supporters of the Salvation Army. |
The event also included the 'Kettle Kickoff' for the upcoming holiday season.
McCollum said before a ribbon cutting that volunteers are needed this holiday season to ring the bells at kettles that will be located outside stores throughout the Valley.
To volunteer to help with bell ringing call 203-736-0707.
This is shared from the nonprofit organization's Facebook page.
Will run while supplies last, so get in early. And remember to share your photos with the Count and his friends with us here on Facebook afterwards!
This is shared from the City of Ansonia Facebook page.
DERBY- Credit? Debit? We [at St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Shop] take it all! Come shop to your heart's content!
Our food bank is busier than ever. EVER! So our thrift shop has to keep up.
Food, thrift, and fund donations needed and gratefully accepted!
Open Monday to Saturday 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.!
The shop is located at 237 Roosevelt Drive.
This is shared from the St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Shop and Food Bank Facebook page.
ANSONIA - Come for a fun-filled afternoon at 1 p.m. Nov. 6 in the woods at the Ansonia Nature Center and learn to construct a debris shelter.
During this hands-on class led by Ranger Jeremy, he will teach you what is needed to survive in nature. This is a great program for ages 6-up to work together to properly build these leaf and stick shelters to keep you warm and dry.
Register in advance at ansnaturectr@ansoniact.org. The Center is at 10 Deerfield Lane.
This is a press release from the Ansonia Nature and Recreation Center.
Mayor David S. Cassetti would like to thank all of the City of Ansonia first responders as we recognize their sacrifices and contributions on Honoring the Nation's First Responders Day.
This is shared from the City of Ansonia Facebook page.
DERBY - **RESUME "RIGHT"-ING** Workshops are back at Derby Public Library.
The next one will be held Nov. 2 from 6-7:30 p.m. Participants can either start from scratch or bring copies of existing resumes / cover letters for review and optimization.
No registration required. Walk-ins welcome.
The Library is at 313 Elizabeth St.
This is shared from the Library's Facebook page.
All proceeds from the sale go toward funding library events that benefit the community. Donations of new or slightly used books are being accepted at the library at 53 South Cliff St. by appointment only. Textbooks and encyclopedia sets will not be accepted.
All items are priced to sell and donations will be accepted.
The goal of the book sale is to raise money while also clearing the library storage areas of accumulated books, CDs, and games.
Past book sales have provided funding for a range of purchases, events, and performances.
According to Children’s Librarian Jennifer Shuart, FOTAL purchased sets of LEGO plastic interlocking bricks for the monthly LEGO Club, which allows children to create whatever their imaginations dream up.
The book sale proceeds have also been used to provide live stage performances by the East Haddam Stage Company, such as a Sherlock Holmes radio show and an actor who portrayed Osaki San, the valet of actor William Gillette, owner of Connecticut’s famous Gillette’s Castle in East Haddam.
For more information or to donate items, contact Ansonia Library, 203-734-6275 or FOTAL at fotalansonia@gmail.com.
This is shared from the Friends of the Ansonia Library Facebook page.
This is shared from the City of Ansonia Facebook page.
Pinky Silverberg of Ansonia was the World Flyweight Boxing Champion in 1927.
In 2017 a street sign was installed at the corner of Main Street and Father Salemi Drive in Ansonia to honor Silverberg, who had lived at that location.
Turnback Tuesday views Main Street in a different "light."
This image is of Main Street, Derby looking west. In the top center of the photo is an enclosed arc lamp hanging over the street.
Arc lighting was the earliest type of electric illuminant used in the late 19th/early 20th century. The light in the lamp is a spark or electric arc through the air between two carbon rods.
These lights were not only used on Main Street but on Derby Avenue as well.
Thank you to Valley Lighting for their assistance with this research.
Thanks goes to the Derby Public Library staff for sharing interesting local history each week.