Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Cassetti announces prayer vigil Thursday in wake of Texas school shootings


This is the text of a call from Mayor David S.

Cassetti Wednesday:


Good Evening residents of the GREAT City of Ansonia:

I am calling to express my sadness and outrage over the incident that occurred yesterday in Texas. The thoughts and prayers of our entire City are with all of those families involved in this terrible tragedy.

At this time, I believe it is important for us to come together as a community. I can announce that a prayer vigil will be held tomorrow, Thursday, May 26 at 6 pm at Veterans Park, right next to City Hall.

Again, that’s a prayer vigil tomorrow night at 6 pm at Veterans Park.”

I also want to remind you that Ansonia’s Memorial Day Parade will return this Sunday, May 29, starting at 2 pm. The route will take the parade from Nolan Field to Main Street.

Look forward to a special presentation at the bandstand in front of city hall at about 2:30 pm.

Thank you for your time, and God Bless you and your families.”


Shelton Parks & Rec announces summer concerts on Huntington Green


 

Recuperation journey: Around the yard - Part 73


We were fortunate that nine hardy azaleas came with our house when we moved here 31 years ago  - and they are still going strong!

Friends of the Ansonia Nature Center to hold annual meeting, potluck dinner


 

DEEP facilities to host 'Valley Views of 1902' presentation Saturday in Derby

Osborne Homestead Museum/ DEEP photo


DERBY - The Osborne Homestead Museum and Kellogg Environmental Center will host a  presentation, “Valley Views of 1902,” at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 28.  

 

In 1902, Naugatuck River Valley Area residents and most likely Frances Osborne Kellogg, an amateur photographer, collected a series of photographs stored as fragile glass stereopticon slides.  

Due to advancements in digital technology these images can now be shared as a PowerPoint presentation. The slides celebrate everyday activities in the Lower Naugatuck Valley, with an emphasis on Derby.  

They highlight important buildings and people at work in fields, stopping at local businesses, bicycling in the park, and viewing the original Stevenson Dam (among other similar activities).   

 

Join docent Patricia Sweeney of the Osborne Homestead Museum in learning from this special archival collection of farm workers, young women, immigrants, and African Americans from 120 years ago.  

 

This is a free event. To register please call 203-734-2513.  

The Osborne Homestead Museum is a facility of the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection’s State Parks & Public Outreach Division

The Kellogg Environmental Center is a facility of the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection’s State Parks & Public Outreach Division. Both are located at 500 Hawthorne Ave.

For further information or directions please email DEEP.Kellogg@ct.gov

or call 203-734-2513. 


This is a press release from the Kellogg Environmental Center.



St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Shop and Food Bank in Derby posts holiday closing


 

St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Shop and Food Bank is located at 237 Roosevelt Drive, Derby.


This is shared from the St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Shop Facebook page.

Ansonia Library to hold craft night fun for adults