Taken through the slider on this date in 2018.
Friday, January 31, 2025
Griffin community thanked for support of gloves, mittens drive for children
A warm and cozy thank you to all the Griffin Health caregivers and members of our community for their support of this year's Griffin Health Community Outreach and SafeKids Greater Naugatuck Valley Gloves & Mittens Drive.
More than 200 pairs of gloves and mittens were collected at Griffin Hospital in December.
They were distributed throughout the Valley this month, including at the TEAM Inc. HeadStart program where children used their new gloves to play Winter Safety BINGO recently.
This is shared from Griffin Hospital's Facebook page.
Seymour Oxford Food Bank seeks volunteers, donations
The Seymour Oxford Food Bank is located at 20 Pine St., Seymour.
Shared from the Seymour Community Center Facebook page.
From the 'Turnback Tuesday' archives: 1890 wedding photo
The wedding took place in Robert's home at 22 Derby Ave. on May 29, 1890. Robert Gardner, born in 1867, was a jeweler and a member of the Derby-Shelton Board of Trade. He gave up his business when he became GM of F. Hallock Co. in 1890.
That same year, he married Edith Hallock, daughter of the deceased Franklin Hallock. Robert continued as GM for the Hallock Company until the death of its president in 1932, at which time, Gardner took over as President. Robert was also very active in the community. He served as Deacon and Treasurer for the Second Congregational Church and was also on the Board of Directors of the Derby Public Library in the 1920s.
A portrait of Mr. Gardner hangs in the Library’s Local History Room.
[First posted on this date in 2017.]
Thanks goes to the Derby Public Library staff for sharing interesting local history each week.
Saturday is Take Your Child to the Library Day
Local libraries are participating in Take Your Child to the Library Day tomorrow.

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Beacon Falls Public Library info:
***This event has reached its capacity for Registration - a Wait List is now open***
Visit Beacon Falls Public Library for fun, games, and a visit with a beloved character!
- Craft Bags and Games From 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
- Character Meet & Greet w/Photo Op from 11 am.-noon in the Assembly Room.
- Party snacks will be served
Registration is required - please call the Library at 203-729-1441 or RSVP on Eventbrite.
The Library is at 10 Maple Ave., Beacon Falls.
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DERBY - Coming up Saturday at Derby Neck Library it's TAKE YOUR CHILD TO THE LIBRARY DAY!
Our theme this year is GAME ON, and we'll have snacks and surprises all day, including a scavenger hunt.
Stop in at any point to take part and learn all about the services your library has to offer!
The Library is at 307 Hawthorne Ave., Derby.
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The Library is at 46 Church St., Seymour.
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SHELTON - Plumb Memorial Library Children’s Department will have games and activities for our young visitors throughout the day Saturday, Feb. 1 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
1) LEGO Estimation Station
2) Bluey Party: 10-11 a.m.
Registration rRequired.

Wait List is available: 203-924-1580 ext. 5108
3) Bluey Hide and Seek Scavenger Hunt
4) Groundhog Shadow Voting Booth
5) Bring your CT library card and borrow books, DVDs, Book Kits, Wonderbooks, Family Movie Night Bundles, Tonies!
6) Pick-up a “Yeti to Read Bingo Card”-begin our Winter Reading Challenge for a chance at wonderful prizes!
7) Participate in our Lunar New Year Trivia Game.
We hope to see you and your families too.
The Library is at 65 Wooster St., Shelton.
Seymour Congregational Church to host Death Cafe' gathering Wednesday
SEYMOUR - Seymour Congregational Church will host a Death Cafe', a welcoming, informal gathering where people come together to share experiences, thoughts, and questions about death - without agenda, judgment, or sales pitch.
Led by open conversation, this supportive space provides an opportunity to normalize discussions around life's natural end in a safe and respectful environment.
The church is at 45 Broad St.
This is shared from the church's Facebook page.
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