Community Bulletin Board
- UNICO Scholarship Awards Dinner, May 28
- Post University partners with Masonicare
- Crosby H.S. in CT Innovation Exposition
- Award Winning Musical, Jersey Boys, at Palace
- CT Law Firm Joins Driver Safety Campaign
- Farm Viability Grant for Brass City Harvest
- State Grant to Revitalize Vacant Parcels
- Gallery Tour at Museum~ April 23
- Palace Theater Announces May Line-Up
- Rep. Cuevas appointed to M.O.R.E. Committee
- Annual Arts Show in Naugatuck
- Fulton Park Clean-up And Restoration April 21
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'Kill Me Deadly' at Phoenix Stage Co.
Phoenix Stage Company (PSC), proudly presents "Kill Me
Deadly" by Bill Robens beginning March 16th for seven performances.
Charlie Nickels has a hard life as a gumshoe in the seedy underbelly
of Los Angeles, and things are only made harder by the murder of a
client and the theft of her 300 karat diamond.
With the help of his wise-cracking secretary, Ida, Charlie seeks out
the many suspects: smarmy bookworm Clive, equestrian beauty Veronica,
Game Dinner benefits Home-to-Home
A game dinner will be held at the Ponte Club on April 13, and proceeds will benefit Home-to-Home Foundation and King Solomon Lodge, Number 7 of Woodbury. The evening promises to be a wonderful event with raffle prizes, fantastic food, and entertainment.
Tickets are $40 and can be purchased by calling Home-to-Home Foundation at 203-591-9061. Dinner will include salad, soup, various game selections and entrees, and wine will be served with dinner. There will be a cash bar and some exotic surprises.
Safe Haven offers Women's Support Groups
"Safe Haven of Greater Waterbury is offering a free Women's Sexual Assault and Incest Support Group"
Held every Thursday at 6:00pm
Please call Melissa at 203-753-3613 to register
Local Churches to host St. Patrick's Dinner
St Patrick and St Joseph Churches will hold its Annual St Patrick Day Dinner on Saturday, March 23rd at 5:30 pm in the Father Shea Hall. Dinner choice for the evening will be Corned Beef or Pork Roast and needs to be determined at the sale of the ticket. Entertainment will be provided by the Horgan Academy of Dancers. Tickets are on sale now thru March 14th. No tickets will be sold at the door. It is a BYOB affair and will have homemade Irish Soda Bread and Zeppolles. Gift Basket Drawings will also take place.
"April in Paris" Fundraising Wine Dinner
The Board of Directors of Literacy Volunteers of Greater Waterbury will present their annual Wine Dinner and Auction fundraiser on Friday, April 19 at 6:00 p.m. at the Aqua Turf in Plantsville. This year’s theme is “April in Paris” and guests will sample and savor French wines, hors d’oeuvres, dinner and dessert.
Nutmeg Chapter ABWA ~ April Meeting
The Nutmeg Chapter of the American Business Women's Association will
hold its monthly meeting on April 1, at Juniper's Restaurant, in
Middlebury. This will be a Business Associates Night where members
will display their products and introduce their businesses. The
meeting will begin at 6 with dinner at 6:30. Guest speaker will be
Louise Romeo, from Fascia's Chocolates, speaking on growing up in a
family business. For reservations, please contact Anne at:
Prospect Volunteer Honored by Special Olympics
Rich Kalcznski, of Prospect, will be honored at the Special Olympics Connecticut Hall of Fame Dinner - Celebrating 45 Years of Memories on Wednesday, March 20th at the Aqua Turf Country Club, Plantsville. The annual Hall of Fame event honors extraordinary athletes, volunteers and supporters who demonstrate leadership, spirit and selflessness, inspire joy through sport and promote inclusion and respect for individuals of all abilities. Tickets, which must be reserved in advance, are $25.00 per person and may be obtained by calling 203-230-1201, ext. 276 or emailing kellib@soct.org.
Berger appointed Chair of MORE Commission
Representative Jeff Berger (D-Waterbury) was appointed Chair of the Subcommittee on Municipal Tax Authority on the Commission on Municipal Opportunities and Regional Efficiencies (M.O.R.E) today by Speaker of the House Brendan Sharkey (D-Hamden) .
Naugatuck Savings Banks sponsors '1st Thursdays'
First Thursdays offer additional evening hours and a unique Museum experience each month for families. With the recent partnership with the Foundation we are able to offer expanded programs, opportunities and activities for families. First Thursdays this year will include hands on activities for children, new exhibits, presentations and performances all because of the sport of the Naugatuck Savings Bank Foundation.



