Monday, April 10, 2023
St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Shop in Derby holding spring sale
DERBY - Our first spring sale! Low prices are blooming at St. Vincent de Paul AND food needs are at a 40-year high.
Come shop, donate, and help us meet the need!
The thrift shop is open Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. at 237 Roosevelt Drive.
203-734-7577.
This is shared from the organization's Facebook page.
Seymour Public Library to show movie, 'Missing'
Seymour Lions Club to meet Wednesday at Land Trust hall
SEYMOUR - At Wednesday's monthly meeting of the Seymour Lions we will discuss upcoming events: Earth Day, Arbor Day, and our new cruise season along with voting on donations and new officer notations.
If you would like to find out more about us, please join us or send us a message.
This is shared from the club's Facebook page.
Shelton Historical Society seeks volunteer museum educators
WHAT: Volunteer Training for Docents/Guides/Museum Educators
WHERE: Shelton History Center, 70 Ripton Road, Shelton
WHEN: Sunday, April 16
TIME: 2-4 p.m.
PRICE: Just your time!
REGISTRATION: Call (203) 925-1803 or email shcdirector@gmail.com
DETAILS: Love learning? Help visitors connect with the past at Shelton History Center. Become part tour guide -- part teacher -- part ambassador by attending sessions to learn Shelton’s history and how to share it with families and students.
We welcome enthusiastic individuals with a little time to spare during the day for facilitating enrichment programs for school groups or on occasional weekends for special events. No experience necessary. Sessions will be ongoing and flexible.
Free membership for one year to Shelton Historical Society will be included upon completion of training.
Questions? We love them. Call (203) 925-1803 or email shcdirector@gmail.com for information or to register to attend.
This is a press release from executive director Tracey Tate.
Ansonia Nature Center slates 2 programs April 29
Birds on the MoveApril 29, 9-10 a.m. Spring is underway, and many birds are busy migrating. Join Ranger Evelyn for a bird walk and learn how and why birds migrate. Binoculars are provided, or you can bring your own. All ages are welcome. Register for this FREE program at ansnaturectr@ansoniact.org | ||
Wildflower Seed BombsApril 29, 2-3 p.m.Native American gardeners invented seed bombs, and the hippies in the 1970s caught on to this practice to Green up empty urban lots. Let’s get those fingers mushing a mixture of clay, soil, and seeds to make our seed bombs. We will be using responsibly harvested seeds that are beneficial and non-invasive to Connecticut. While a young child can do this activity, adults will want to make their seed bombs as well! All ages welcome, $6 per family register at ansnaturectr@ansoniact.org This is shared from the nature center's newsletter. |