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Case Memorial Library is located at 176 Tyler City Road in Orange, CT. For information, call Stefanie Jatlow: 203.389.2044 or Margaret Ulecka-Wilson: 203.795.8200. For information about Nancy-jo Funaro, call 203.248.8194.
Showcasing “Connecticut’s Grown…”
Connecticut Farm-to-Chef Week, an initiative of the state Department of Ag- riculture’s Farm-to-Chef Program, con- nects Connecticut farmers and distribu- tors of Connecticut Grown products with chefs and other culinary profes- sionals. Seventy restaurants, caterers, institutions, schools, farms, wineries, and other dining venues throughout the state have signed up to create their own special Farm-to-Chef menu show- casing Connecticut Grown ingredients and Connecticut wines. During the week of September 18-24, diners can look forward to widely diverse menus including white-tablecloth dining, multi-course farm dinners, take-out
meals, dining hall and cafeteria lunches, chocolates, and ice cream creations, all featuring Connecticut Grown fruits, vegetables, herbs, meats, seafood, dairy, maple, honey, and more. The variety of choices is intended to offer something for every taste and budget. A list of 2011 participants is accessible at www.CTGrown. gov (look under Featured Links).
For information, contact Linda 860.713.2558,
Linda.Piotrowicz@ct.gov, or visit
www.ct.gov/doag/cwp/view. asp?a=2778&q=479594.
Building Healthy Community:
Walking in Milford The Milford Chamber of Commerce Health and Wellness Council, now celebrating its five year anniversary, announces the launch of an inaugural Healthy Community Program, “Step By Step to A Healthier Milford.” The goal of the six-week measured walking pro- gram is for every participant to simply increase the number of steps they take each day and reap the myriad health benefits associated with increased physical activity. Participants wear a pedometer (provided in the participant kit) and track the number of steps they take daily. The ultimate goal is to take 10,000 steps per day. There are many positive health benefits and the walking can be done almost anywhere. Indi- vidual, group and corporate walks are invited and encouraged. Registration deadline is September 16. The event kick-off will be held at Walnut Beach Pavilion on Saturday, September 24 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. An event finale will take place on Saturday, November 5 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. The program’s Platinum Sponsor is Aetna. Health and Wellness Council member sponsors include American Medical Response, Inc., Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, Balanced Bodies Massage and Alternative Care, C.O.R.E. Chiropractic and Rehabilitation, CareSource, Inc., Dr. Victoria Rothen- hausen, Chiropractor, Euro Home Care LLC, Eva Mackin Wellness, Healing Hypnosis LLC, Isagenix International Health and Wellness, LGN Consult- ing, Milford Health Care Center, PrisCo Consulting, LLC, , Shoreline Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine LLC, and Summers Health Counseling.
For details, call 203.878.0681, or visit
www.milfordct.com.
Branford Art Exhibit
Takes 5 The Branford Artists Cooperative (BAC) fosters the development of local artists and promotes arts in the community. It provides working studio space and art
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