Showing posts with label sponsors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sponsors. Show all posts

Thursday, August 28, 2025

Derby Youth Soccer holds registration, seeks volunteers


(From Derby Youth Soccer via Derby Public Schools)
Welcome to Derby Youth Soccer 2025 Fall Season!
We hope everyone is excited and ready to get started on a new season of soccer.
Fall Season starts on 4-SEP-2025 and ends on 30-OCT-2025, games and practices are every Tuesday and Thursday from 5:30-6:30 pm at Witek Park. Our league is designed to give every child the opportunity to participate in the game of soccer.
Registration will be closed on 18-SEP-2025 .
The registration fee is $30 for the Fall Season. Please note if your child played in the 2025 Spring Season, then no need to register again for the Fall.
As always, volunteers are needed.
If you would like to sponsor a team please email us for more information.
For registration, volunteer positions and program information please visit our website:

If you have any questions or would like to sponsor a team, please email us at [derby.youth.soccer.ct@gmail.com](mailto:derby.youth.soccer.ct@gmail.com)


Monday, March 25, 2024

Derby Neck Library in final week of read-a-thon fundraiser


We're in the final week of our Read-A-Thon to help our teens fund their own space! 
Thank you to everyone for your support so far and keep reading!
https://go.rallyup.com/playyourpart/Campaign/Details


The Library is at 307 Hawthorne Ave., Derby.


This is shared from the Library's Facebook page.

Thursday, January 19, 2023

TEAM reports Toys 4 Kids served 1,746 children in 2022, thanks volunteers

 


TEAM's Facebook page post says in part: 

"As always, this project was an incredible experience for us at TEAM. We could not pull it off without your support, including all of the volunteers who took time out of their busy schedules to help us collect toys, pick up donations, sort, categorize, decorate and organize our toy store, welcome families in, and so much more.

"Thank you for giving of your time, efforts, talents and donations to this project. We hope that each of you found great meaning of the holiday season through Toys 4 Kids."


Saturday, January 22, 2022

Seymour Pink postpones A Pink Night to Remember; sponsors sought


Dear Friends of Seymour Pink,
In light of the on-going pandemic and in an effort to keep everyone safe and healthy, we at Seymour Pink have decided to postpone our Pink Night to Remember.
It is our night to celebrate our survivors and spread hope, strength and unity within our community.
We have chosen Thursday, May 19, 2022, from 6-10 p.m. as our new date and time. Registration for this event at The Waterview in Monroe will take place on Sunday, April 10, 2022, beginning at noon. This night has always been a very special night for us during the year and we aim to keep it that way.
Our night will still include awesome food, complimentary cocktails throughout the evening, our signature wine glass, a few wine and beer samplings, a photo booth and a wonderful live auction and raffle.
AND of course, Live Entertainment by Trevor Curran !!!!!
As an all-volunteer organization, we realize that our success wouldn’t be possible without the support of our outstanding community. We thank you for helping to make this truly ‘A Night to Remember’ and more importantly, for making a significant impact in the lives of those affected by breast cancer.
For any potential sponsors our deadline for replies is March 31, 2022. More information regarding sponsorships will be published this coming week. We thank you for any consideration you can give.
Please feel free to reach out to us with any concerns you may have.
For more information about our non-profit organization, please visit us at: www.seymourpink.com
Thank you.


This is shared from Seymour Pink's Facebook page.


Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Adam's House in Shelton seeks sponsors for Dancing with the Stars fundraiser


Save The Date! 
On Oct. 15, join Adam's House for a dazzling evening of dinner, drinks, dancing, auction, and more! 
Local community leaders have teamed up with professional dancers to wow our audience with their routines from waltz to hip hop, jazz to salsa, and everything in between. 
Follow our FaceBook page for cast announcements - Tickets go on sale in August!
Calling All Corporate Partners! 
Don't miss this fantastic opportunity to support Adam's House, while marketing your brand! Click here if you are interested in being a sponsor.
 Attention Local Businesses and Adam's House Supporters! Don't miss this opportunity to place an ad in our event program—getting your message in front of hundreds of people in our audience. To submit an ad, click here. 


Monday, May 17, 2021

Seymour Lions Club slates Summer Cruise Nights at Tri-Town Plaza in Seymour



SEYMOUR - The Seymour Lions Club's Smith's Shell summer cruise night will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Tri-Town Plaza, 814 Derby Ave.

Summer cruise nights will be held every Thursday through Sept. 23.

The show will be lots for fun for the whole family. We take pride in the part we play bringing car enthusiasts together to celebrate a time when the automobile was more than just an appliance. 
We invite all hot rods, street rods, rat rods, classic, custom, trucks, motorcycles, and antiques to join us.

As local car aficionados showcase their vintage, classic, and custom cars, trucks and motorcycles and all the work they have done on them, there are opportunities to network and uncover new ideas for local car enthusiasts.
Trophies will be award for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place car/truck winners also a motorcycle trophy will be awarded. 

Our sponsors pick the winners! Music, raffles, socializing make for a fun night!

For more information visit www.e-clubhouse.org/sites/seymourct/ or our Facebook page “The Seymour Lions Club”, follow us on Instagram @seymourlions, email us seymourlions52@att.net or call Lion Melissa @ 203-430-9356.


This is shared from a Facebook event page.

Thursday, May 28, 2020

Mamas & Mimosas event at Adam's House in Shelton rescheduled



DUE TO COVID-19, our new date is Oct. 3, 2020.
Mamas & Mimosas is the place to be to celebrate all the women in our lives who we love and appreciate!

Join us for Mamas & Mimosas on Oct. 3 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Adam's House, 241 Coram Ave., Shelton.

Our event is a celebration for all women.

This is a shopping event, highlighting 20 Connecticut handmade artisans, and guests will also enjoy mimosas and coffee, live music, and entry to workshops. Services will also be provided at additional costs.

Thank you to our sponsors who help make this possible: Marks of Design, L Bellissima Spa, Renewal by Anderson of CT, Tuttle Insurance Group and Star99.9 FM.

Shopping with Handmade Artisans:
Piece of Cake by Brittany
Oh Fudge and more
Bowtique by Erin
Lisa Maree Designs
Bead Dangle Designs
TJJ Sews
Beyond the Sea
Cunchy Diva Designs
Needle Felted Fuzzies
The Umaverse
Sweet & Sassy Designs
Eliza Bees Baby Gear
and more!

Workshops:
10:15-11 a.m.- Guided Sound Meditation & Essential Oils with Kenyetta Hayes, LMT, CP of Indigo Moon Creative Therapies and Shanna Esposito Harris

11:15 a.m.-noon - Soul Collage by art therapist and counselor Caitlin Iannucci.

12:15-12:45 p.m. - Self-Care Workshops by Dr. Lori Monaco
(Love Thyself & Making Your Thoughts Your SuperPower)

1-1:45 p.m. - Soul Collage by art therapist and counselor Caitlin Iannucci

Services:
Mini Manicures $8
Brow Tinting $15
Chair Massage $1/per minute
All provided by L Bellissima Spa

Tarot Readings by Sally Russo

Live Music:
10 a.m.-noon: TBA
noon-2 p.m.: Lee-Ann Lovelace and Billy Bileca

Parking is available in Adam's House parking lot and surrounding lots and neighborhood.

The mission of The Adam Wysota Foundation is to offer grief education and peer support in a home-like setting called Adam's House.

Adam's House is a safe, healing place for families as they go through their 8-week grief journey.
All programs are offered at NO-COST to participating families. Their goal is to empower their program participants to cope with their loss so they may live their lives to the fullest.
You can reach them at 203-513-2808 to learn more about volunteer opportunities or to get started as one of our program families.


This is shared from a Facebook event page.

Saturday, May 16, 2020

PCRC to host virtual 'A Chance to Shine' fundraiser kickoff June 6


This year, A Chance to Shine is virtual. But our impact is real.

The coronavirus has changed our everyday lives. Despite this, we are still committed to providing life-saving and life-changing services for children and families in the Valley and beyond. 

Join us for the 9th annual (and first virtual) A Chance to Shine Bike and Walk.
A pandemic changes our process, but never changes our mission.

Now, more than ever, we need to make an impact on the children and families served by the Parent Child Resource Center. 

Stay-at-home orders result in more isolation and increased stress on children who struggle with mental health and behavioral issues. We've had to drastically shift and adjust the ways we provide client services to maintain the highest safety standards during this crisis. But our mission to help children live and lead healthy lives remains steadfast.
At PCRC, we believe in the possibility of getting better.

Join us for our Virtual Kick-Off on June 6! Between June 6 and June 21, meet your personal distance and fundraising goals! 

Then celebrate with us at our Virtual Finish Line on June 21!

Registration is open! Join the cause!

Every kid deserves a chance to shine.

When children are faced with problems such as depression, extreme anxiety, abuse, neglect and abandonment, and other types of trauma, they're are unable to recognize their strengths. Emotions can become overwhelmingly big, and behavioral control can easily be lost.

The Parent Child Resource Center provides guidance with innovative, creative and evidence-based programs. 

We guide children with school and help them become hopeful, confident, and secure. We work with their parents, teachers and caregivers to ensure what they’ve learned at PCRC is reinforced throughout their daily life.

By riding, walking, donating and sponsoring, you’re giving each child at PCRC A Chance to Shine.

Monday, September 9, 2019

Early bird registration ends Friday for Griffin Hospital 5K Walk/Run

Join us for the 11th Annual 5K Walk-Run to Benefit the Center for Cancer Care at Griffin Hospital Sept. 28!
Proceeds from the Walk-Run are dedicated to providing exceptional, personalized cancer care and to help ease the financial burden of Griffin’s cancer patients face as they undergo treatment. 

Help us reach our fundraising goals by participating, donating, sponsoring, or volunteering at this year’s event!

Don't miss the Early Bird registration discount!
Register online at www.griffinhealth.org/5K by Friday, Sept. 14 to save $5!

Saturday, July 27, 2019

Ansonia officials, residents celebrate reopening of Abe Stone Park

Ansonia Mayor David S. Cassetti, far right, was joined Saturday by city officials and representatives of Ansonia Beautification Fund sponsors to celebrate the reopening of Abe Stone Park and Colony Pond.

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Ansonia Soccer Club seeks sponsors for teams

The Ansonia Soccer Club is looking for 2019/2020 sponsors.
Please e-mail monaconm @ aol.com if your business would be interested in sponsoring a team. 
Shout out to The Hub, Mr. Softy, and Tipsy Tomato who immediately signed up to sponsor a team!

*Shared from the City of Ansonia Facebook page.


Thursday, April 18, 2019

Salvation Army Greater Valley in Ansonia seeks sponsors for campers


Sharing from the Salvation Army Greater Valley Facebook page:

"Join our team and help send Greater Valley children to Camp CONNRI!
You and your friends can help sponsor children to go to camp this summer! 

Don't forget to share it with your family and friends and have them join our team as well."

give.salvationarmy.org/GreaterValleyCONNRI

Sunday, March 31, 2019

Banquet slated to honor Derby High School Athletic Hall of Fame


DERBY -  A banquet to honor the Derby High School Athletic Hall of Fame's Class of 2018 will be held at 12:30 p.m. April 28 at Vazzano's Four Seasons, 337 Kenyon St., Stratford.
Doors open at noon.

The cost is $50 a person, payable by cash or check. 
Checks can be made payable to: Derby Athletic Hall of Fame, and mailed to: 
Derby High School, 75 Chatfield St., Derby, CT 06418; Attention Jenn Moffat. 

To reserve a table contact Tom Abel at tom.c.abel@lmco.comEach table holds 10 people.

Anyone who'd like to sponsor an ad in the banquet program can do so for $25 for a quarter page; $50 for a half page and $100 for a full page.
For more information, email Mike Cannici at neech76@aol.com or at 203-305-9442.

A story about the Class of 2018 Hall of Famers can be viewed online at the New Haven Register: https://www.nhregister.com/valley/article/Derby-High-School-inducts-8-more-in-Athletic-Hall-13330703.php



Monday, April 30, 2018

Businesses to sponsor landscaping of Ansonia Armory grounds

Ansonia Armory on State Street./ Contributed photo


ANSONIA Mayor David S. Cassetti announced today three businesses have agreed to sponsor an extensive landscaping and beautification project involving the Ansonia Armory grounds located on State Street.
The sponsors include Regional Water Authority, Southern Connecticut Dental Group, and ION Bank. 
Each entity is contributing $2,500 for the needed makeover.
“The armory is a classic art deco renaissance-like structure and city landmark. Unfortunately, it has forever had a bland-looking campus. It is about to get a dramatic makeover almost overnight,” Cassetti said.
“Our hope is that when residents and visitors are looking up at the armory, it will now be  aesthetically pleasing."
The Phase I landscaping will include:
  • Permanent removal of invasive vegetation; 
  • Planting entire area with creeping vinca vine;
  • Planting of combined (15) Canadian hemlocks, dogwood, and cherry trees;
  • Planting rose bushes and other perennial flowers at the cannon base monument and throughout;
  • Replacement of a 150-foot length of eroding fence with a new black chain link fence atop the cement wall alongside North Main Street
Once completed, the grounds will only require occasional maintenance of ivy edging, tree pruning ,and other light gardening, thus reducing Public Works manpower hours there by 80 percent each summer.  

The city will pursue an extended similar landscaping with a Phase II, possibly this fall or next year, which will continue an additional 150 feet along North Main Street to Assumption Church. 
Also planned are large vertical cloth banners to drape the front façade reading ANSONIA ARMORY and GORDON-VISELLI POST 50.

“The grounds makeover is expected to take two weeks and should be completed by end of May,” said Greg Martin, director of constituent services for the city. 
The landscaping contract has been awarded to D & J Landscaping of Trumbull.
In 2000, the state turned over the use, maintenance, and property ownership to the City of Ansonia for $1.

Ansonia previously received a $500,000 state grant to complete an extensive building exterior restoration including pointing, brick replacement/cleaning and masonry work which began in fall 2017 and is expected to be completed this summer. 

Constructed in the early 1920s, the armory was home to the National Guard for more than 60 years and was the training facility for personnel involved with the national security Nike Missile Site, located in Ansonia, during the 1950s/1960s Cold War. 
In addition, its expansive gymnasium hosted numerous fundraiser events over the years including annual firemen and policemen balls, Polio Cure Benefits for the President Roosevelt Foundation, auto and electronic shows and high school dances.

Today it is still used as home of the Valley Arts Council and Gordon-Viselli Post 50 headquarters while the gym remains active for youth basketball, YMCA summer children programs, practice location for cheerleading and baseball, and city political functions.

A permanent sign marker will be installed at the site to acknowledge the sponsors involved with providing the beautification project funding.

A groundbreaking ceremony will be announced soon. 
On a similar note, the pilot planting of perennial lavender Russian Sage and Creeping Phlox will begin May 2 as part of last fall’s removal of invasive plants atop a 250-foot stretch of historic granite walls near East Main Street. 
Based on its success, up to another half mile of walls could be targeted for future plantings.

This is a press release from the City of Ansonia.