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
User login
Community Bulletin Board
Foreclosure Prevention Workshop~March 19
A foreclosure prevention clinic for homeowners facing foreclosure will be held on Tuesday, March 19 from 5:30 – 8:00 p.m. at the University High School of Science & Engineering, 351 Mark Twain Drive in Hartford. Sponsored by the Connecticut Fair Housing Center and the
University of Hartford. For more information go to ctfairhousing.org or call (860) 263-0731
Girls Inc. Celebrates Local Girls~May 9
Girls Incorporated of Southwestern Connecticut will be hosting their Spotlight On Our Future Awards Dinner on May 9, 2013 at the Mattatuck Museum beginning at 6PM. This annual event will showcase and salute the valuable work and contribution of Southwestern CT girls, women, community partners, and volunteers who exemplify the core mission to inspire all girls to girls to be strong, smart, and bold?.
Special Course Keeps 1st Year Students on Track
NVCC First Year Experience Course Keeps Students On Track to Graduation
Students who enroll in and successfully complete their First Year Experience (FYE) course are more likely to return to college the next semester, according to a study done by NVCC’s Office of Institutional Research (OIR).
RAIN Performs as The Beatles at Palace
Ann Leary~Book Signing and Talk in Kent

Author Ann Leary will be introduced by her friend Susanna Salk at a Book Talk & Signing hosted by Kent Memorial Library on Saturday, April 6 at Kent Town Hall. She will be signing copies of her new book The Good House. Visit kentmemoriallibrary.org for more information.
Celtic Crossroads at The Palace Theater

Waterbury will celebrate St. Patrick’s Day a few days early when western Ireland’s most talented export, Celtic Crossroads, bring the past, present and future of Irish music to the Palace Theater on Wednesday, March 13, at 7:30p.m. Tickets for the group’s World Fusion Tour are $45 and $35 and can be purchased by phone at 203-346-2000, online at www.palacetheaterct.org, or in person at the box office, 100 East Main Street.
New Comedy at Clockwork Rep Theatre

Louise (Anna Klein) lines up her final putt as the other interested parties (L. to R.) Mike Ritts, Pat Donahue, Liz Fricke, Lorinda Church, Bill Wilson) watch ever so closely, in a rehearsal for Ken Ludwig’s new comedy, THE FOX ON THE FAIRWAY.
UNICO to hold Italian Corned Beef Dinner
The Waterbury Chapter of UNICO National will hold their Annual "Charlie Lanza Memorial" Italian Corned Beef Dinner on Wednesday, March 6th at LaBella Vista located at the Pontelandolfo Club on Farmwood Road in Waterbury. Doors open at 5:00pm with last serving at 7:30pm. Menu includes Corned Beef, Cabbage, Potatoes, Carrots, Italian Bread and Pasta e Fagioli. Ticket price is $15.00 per adult and $10.00 for children under age 12. Cash Bar and Zeppole for sale. All proceeds benefit local scholarships and projects.
CT Ornithological Annual Meeting
The Connecticut Ornithological Association will hold its Annual Meeting on Saturday, March 23, from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM at Chapman Hall on the Middlesex Community College campus in Middletown, CT and will feature three dynamic speakers. Dr. Steve Kress, founder of Project Puffin, Marshall Iliff, eBird Project Leader for the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology and Sharon “Birdchick” Stiteler, author of the popular birding blog, birdchick.com.
D'Amelio, Hartley & Kane to hold Office Hours
State Representative Tony D’Amelio (R-71) and State Senators Joan Hartley (D-15) and Rob Kane (R-32) look forward to meeting with constituents on Tuesday, March 5th during office hours at the Shepardson Community Center from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
The legislators invite constituents to share concerns and ideas and ask questions. They’ll provide information about the last legislative session as well as the current one.



