Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Recuperation journey: Looking at the sky


Tonight's full moon through the trees.

All ages welcome to read to certified therapy dog Tuesday at Derby Neck Library


DERBY - Derby Neck Library will welcome certified therapy
 dog Brian back for a visit from 5-6 p.m. Tuesday. 

He loves children and is a fantastic listener.

The Library is at 307 Hawthorne Ave.
Register below for this program:

https://derbynecklibrary.org/.../b-a-r-k-program-7-2024.../

All reac

This is shared from the Library's Facebook page. 

Seymour Public Library to show movie 'Big Business'


 

Recuperation journey: Looking at the sky


Tonight's full moon.
 

Recuperation journey: Looking at the sky


My backyard view this evening.

Ansonia to host National Day of Prayer event at Veterans Memorial Park


 

Register to learn about fishing in free 2-day program in Ansonia


 

Buy bouquet at Ansonia Stop & Shop, support St. Vincent De Paul in Derby


 

Derby Neck Library book club to discuss Kafka's 'The Metamorphosis' Monday


DERBY - Derby Neck Library's Evening Book Club will meet at 6:30 pm. Monday to read "The Metamorphosis" by Franz Kafka.
Reading selections are available on Project Gutenberg and copies of the stories will be provided at the circulation desk:
https://gutenberg.org/ebooks/5200

The Library is at 307 Hawthorne Ave. 


This is shared from the Library's Facebook page.


* Today * CT Foodshare truck to visit St. Mary's Church in Derby


DERBY - The Connecticut Foodshare truck will return to St. Mary’s Church parking lot TODAY, April 23 from 2:15-3 p.m.

The church is at 212 Elizabeth St.

No income limits, no questions asked....just bring a bag to receive some food. Next visit will be May 7.


This is shared from Our Lady Queen of the Apostles Parish Facebook page.

My Sister's Place Thrift Store in Ansonia posts this week's sales


My Sister's Place Thrift Store and Donation Center is located at 380 Main St., Ansonia. 

All purchases support BHcare's The Umbrella Center for Domestic Violence Services.


This is shared from the store's Facebook page.


AnSeOx Rotary Club congratulates 2024 scholarship winners


 

Klarides-Ditria shares collection sites for National Drug Take Back Day


Saturday, April 27 is National Drug Take Back Day

The Take Back Day is part of the DEA’s National Take Back Initiative to safely dispose of unwanted medications.

For more information, or to check availability or specific drop off times, please contact the agency listed. Collection sites are set up throughout the area, including:

Seymour

Seymour Police Department, 11 Franklin St., Seymour, CT

Orange

Orange Police Department, 314 Lambert Road, Orange, CT


Help prevent over-the-counter (cough medicine, pain relievers, etc.) and prescription drug abuse by dropping off any unwanted, expired, or unused medicines, vitamins, or nutritional supplements. All medications must be in original containers, with all names crossed out.

**The service is free and anonymous, no questions will be asked**

No needles or sharps will be accepted.

Examples of sharps include:

  • Needles – hollow needles used to inject drugs (medication) under the skin
  • Syringes – devices used to inject medication into or withdraw fluid from the body Lancets, also called “fingerstick” devices – instruments with a short, two-edged blade used to get drops of blood for testing. Lancets are commonly used in the treatment of diabetes.
  • Auto Injectors, including epinephrine and insulin pens – syringes pre-filled with fluid medication designed to be self-injected into the body
  • Infusion sets – tubing systems with a needle used to deliver drugs to the body.
  • Connection needles/sets – needles that connect to a tube used to transfer fluids in and out of the body. This is generally used for patients on home hemodialysis.

Sincerely,

'Turnback Tuesday' highlights Tingue Manufacturing Co. in Seymour


Turnback Tuesday glances at the Tingue Manufacturing Co. in Seymour.

John H. Tingue came to Seymour in 1880 from New York City and established his business of manufacturing plush along the Naugatuck River.

With the skills of the General Manager Charles Coupland having invented a faster way of weaving mohair, they were able to produce the elegant plushes at a greatly reduced cost. Up until then, this product was manufactured in Europe.

John H. Tingue passed on April 11, 1885.


Thanks goes to Derby Public Library staff for sharing interesting local history each week.


Derby Public Library to show movie 'Notting Hill' today