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MARCH 2010

  • March 3

    Cancer Survivors Support
    First Church of Christ, Congregational chapel from 10 -11:30 a.m. First Church of Christ, Congregational 55 Church Road • Clinton, Connecticut 06413 2050 Phone (860) 669 5735 • Fax (860) 669-9602 • Website: firstchurchclinton.org Sponsored by Middlesex Hospital Care Center and First Church of Christ, Congregational. For more information: contact Doreen Donahue 860-358-2053

  • March 7

    Oscar Night Gala
    Middlesex Central Connecticut Chapter of the American Red Cross will host Oscar Goes Red for the American Red Cross. Red Carpet guests include Chandler Howard, President and CEO, Liberty Bank and Teresa LaBarbera, WFSB Morning Pinpoint Traffic. The event begins at 7:30 pm at the Inn at Middletown, 70 Main Street, Middletown, CT. Hors d'oeuvres from executive chef Dennis Brake. Silent auction. Big screen broadcast of the Oscars. $65 individual, $110 couple. Black tie optional. Free valet parking. Cash bar. Reservations 860-347-2577.

  • March 8

    Mothers of Preschool Children
    Monday at 10:00 a.m.The First Church of Christ, Congregational, 55 Church Road, Clinton, CT 06413. A women’s and parenting issues support group for mothers who are staying at home with their young children and/or working part-time. 10:00 am. Child care will be provided. For more information call the church office 860- 669-5735 or visit firstchurchclinton.org. Fax (860) 669-9602.

    “CLIMBING THE PAPER MOUNTAIN”
    12:45 pm Estuary Council of Seniors 220 Main St Old Saybrook Join us for an interesting discussion on how to improve your quality of life and manage all of the paper in your home or office by “Climbing the Paperwork Mountain” For more information call 860-388-1611

  • March 9

    Trigger Point Therapy Class
    Tues. 6 p.m. Coastal Chiropractic & Wellness 15 Meigs Ave Madison CT. Free, open to the public. A trigger point class teaching: Home exercises, precaution and maintenance ideas to reduce health care costs, how to reduce painful muscle spasms at home, how to use exercise bands to support your extremities and strengthen the spine, how to stay healthy, and how to cause and prevent arthritis and numerous stress caused illnesses. Attendees should plan to spend 45 mins to an hour with us. Refreshments will be provided and we recommend but it is not mandatory that you bring a spouse, family member, or friend who might assist you. Please call to reserve a seat because seating is limited. Contact: Jennifer Pruna (203) 245-8217 or visit www.CTCoastalChiropractic.com

  • March 11

    Mothers of Preschool Children
    10:00 a.m. The First Church of Christ, Congregational. A women’s and parenting issues support group for mothers who are staying at home with their young children and/or working part-time. Child care will be provided. First Church of Christ, Congregational 55 Church Road • Clinton, Connecticut 06413 2050 Phone (860) 669 5735 • Fax (860) 669-9602 • Website: firstchurchclinton.org For more information call the church office 860- 669-5735 or visit firstchurchclinton.org.

  • March 12

    MARSHVIEW GALLERY ARTIST RECEPTION
    Gallery Reception. 220 Main Street, Old Saybrook 5 to 7 pm. Patricia Marinone-Mumblo has studied with Lynn Malec at the Windsor Locks Senior Center and Stan Carver at the Estuary Council in Old Saybrook. She enjoys painting in watercolor and prefers landscapes and still life. Patricia is a member of Tobacco Valley Artists’ Association and has participated in many member shows in the Suffield, Enfield, Windsor Locks, and South Windsor areas. Her work will be on display at the Marshview Gallery, 220 Main St., Old Saybrook, until the end of March. Everyone is welcome to attend this event. Refreshments are served and a door prize is drawn. 860-388-1611.

  • March 13

    The 29th Annual Clinton Rotary 50's Dance
    Andrews Memorial Town Hall, Route One.In the Green Room from 7:30 to midnight.$35 per couple. Setups included. BYOB. Raffles,Door Prizes, Dance Contests. Call Early to Reserve Tickets! 860.669.0101 / 203.907.7271 — or email: eonofrio01@snet.net — Proceeds Benefit Clinton Rotary.

  • March 15

    Mothers of Preschool Children
    Monday 10:00 a.m. The First Church of Christ, Congregational, 55 Church Road, Clinton, CT 06413. A women’s and parenting issues support group for mothers who are staying at home with their young children and/or working part-time. 10:00 am. Child care will be provided. For more information call the church office 860- 669-5735 or visit firstchurchclinton.org. Fax (860) 669-9602.

    Forgotten Felines to give Cat Presentation
    Monday, 6:30 p.m. Caroline Sereyko of Forgotten Felines is giving a presentation on cats and kittens at the Henry Carter Hull Library, Rte. 81, Clinton. Forgotten Felines is a non-profit, no-kill shelter based out of Westbrook working to stop the proliferation of homeless cats. Sereyko will show photos of cats for adoption and talk about the plight of feline friends along the Shoreline.This event is free and registration is not required.More information can be found at www.hchlibrary.org or by calling the Henry Carter Hull Library at (860) 669-2342.

  • March 17

    Alternative Approached to Prevention and Relieving Joint Disease
    12:45 Over 50 million Americans suffer with joint disease. Dr Keith Mirante will present a program at the Estuary Council of Seniors 220 main St. Old Saybrook on February 20th that will educate the audience about what arthritis is, who is susceptible to arthritis and what some of it’s causes are. For more information call 860-388-1611

  • March 19

    Morgan School Project Graduation-Bringing Back the 70's
    Friday, 7 to 12p.m. Clinton Town Hall. Music by "Late for Dinner". Best Dressed contest, Silent Auction, Appetizers. BYOB. $20 per person. For tickets or more information contact Bonnie Finkeldey 860-662-7550 or Kim Campanaro 860-662-1193

  • March 20

    Spain: Today's Top Value Wine
    The Spanish wine industry has been on a tear for the last two decades. Old vineyards have been revived, other vineyards have been re-planted to more exciting grape varieties, and young winemakers have embraced the newest technologies and techniques while still respecting their noble winemaking traditions. A wide selection of wines from around the Iberian Peninsula will be tasted. Join us to taste and feel the excitement! 5:30pm to 7:30pm. Tickets are $50 per person.Contact: Chamard Vineyards 115 Cow Hill Rd Clinton, CT 06413 860-664-0299 tastingroom@chamard.com

    Chamard Vineyards
    5pm - 8pm Saturday 5 pm - 8 pm. Singer/Songwriter Series. Free Admission.Bring Your party To Chamard Vineyards For a Cozy, casual fireside gathering Saturday night. Reed Waddle will be performing in the tasting room. Chamard Vineyards 115 Cow Hill Rd,Clinton, CT 06413 860-664-0299

    Chamard Wine Seminar-Spain: Today's Top Value Wines
    Sat. 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Chamard Vineyards, Cow Hill Road, Clinton. The Spanish wine industry has been on a tear for the last two decades. Old vineyards have been revived, other vineyards have been re-planted to more exciting grape varieties, and young winemakers have embraced the newest technologies and techniques while still respecting their noble winemaking traditions. A wide selection of wines from around the Iberian Peninsula will be tasted. Join us tonight to taste and feel the excitement!$50 per person. Please reserve in advance by calling 860.664.0299 or online www.localwineevents.com

  • March 21

    CONCERT
    The O’Rourke’s of Middletown perform a free concert in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day, 1:30 pm at the Henry Carter Hull Library, Route 81, Clinton. Traditional Irish jigs and reels. Most Saturday evenings The O'Rourke’s play traditional Irish music during the dinner hours at O'Rourke’s Diner in Middletown. The O’Rourke’s ensemble includes: Linda Mann (concertina), Jody Cormack (mandola), Eleanor Nettleton (fiddle), Tom Humphreys (bazouki) and Tom Cushing (whistle). This event is free and registration is not required. More information can be found at www.hchlibrary.org or by calling the Henry Carter Hull Library at (860) 669-2342.

  • March 22

    Mothers of Preschool Children
    Monday 10:00 a.m. The First Church of Christ, Congregational, 55 Church Road, Clinton, CT 06413. A women’s and parenting issues support group for mothers who are staying at home with their young children and/or working part-time. 10:00 am. Child care will be provided. For more information call the church office 860- 669-5735 or visit firstchurchclinton.org. Fax (860) 669-9602.

    Democratic Candidates Forum
    THE CLINTON DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE will be sponsoring a Democratic Gubernatorial Candidates Forum to take place at the WILLIAM STANTON ANDREWS MEMORIAL TOWN HALL AUDITORIUM 54 East Main St. Clinton, CT. 06413 7:00 P.M. DAN MALLOY, NED LAMONT AND MARY GLASSMAN WILL BE PRESENT TO TALK ABOUT THEIR CANDIDACY AND TO FIELD QUESTIONS FROM THE AUDIENCE. The event will be open to the general public and is being coordinated by the Clinton Democratic Town Committee and the Morgan High School Political Club for which Eric Bergman is the advisor. The event will be moderated by Clinton’s Probate Judge, Raymond Rigat.

  • March 23

    Trigger Point Therapy Class
    Tues. 6 p.m. Coastal Chiropractic & Wellness 15 Meigs Ave Madison CT. Free, open to the public. A trigger point class teaching: Home exercises, precaution and maintenance ideas to reduce health care costs, how to reduce painful muscle spasms at home, how to use exercise bands to support your extremities and strengthen the spine, how to stay healthy, and how to cause and prevent arthritis and numerous stress caused illnesses. Attendees should plan to spend 45 mins to an hour with us. Refreshments will be provided and we recommend but it is not mandatory that you bring a spouse, family member, or friend who might assist you. Please call to reserve a seat because seating is limited!Contact: Jennifer Pruna (203) 245-8217 or visit www.CTCoastalChiropractic.com

  • March 24

    BUSINESS AFTER HOURS AT HARBOUR SEAL
    The Clinton Chamber of Commerce will hold Business After Hours at Harbour Seal Restaurant, 110 Boston Post Road, Westbrook. The event is sponsored by Liberty Bank and includes light refreshments and hors d’ouevres. The event will run fro 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. and be held in the private dining area. There will be a cash bar. admission is $7 prepaid and $10 at the door. Walk-ins are welcome. For more information or directions call the Clinton Chamber of Commerce at (860) 669-3889 or email chamber@clintonct.com

  • March 25

    Thoroughly Modern Millie
    The Morgan School Musical Theatre presents "Thoroughly Modern Millie." Performances at The Morgan School Gagnon Auditorium, Route 81, Clinton, CT. Thursday, March 25, 2010 at 7 pm, Friday and Saturday March 26 and 27th at 8pm.Sunday March 28th at 2:30 pm. All tickets are $10. Seating is reserved. ellieplum@aol.com

  • March 26

    Thoroughly Modern Mille
    The Morgan School Musical Theatre presents "Thoroughly Modern Millie." Performances at The Morgan School Gagnon Auditorium, Route 81, Clinton, CT. Thursday, March 25, 2010 at 7 pm, Friday and Saturday March 26 and 27th at 8pm.Sunday March 28th at 2:30 pm. All tickets are $10. Seating is reserved. ellieplum@aol.com

  • March 27

    19TH ANNUAL CLINTON EXPO
    Saturday 19th Annual Clinton Chamber of Commerce Expo. 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Andrews Memorial Town Hall, Route 1, Clinton. Free. Open to the public. 50 businesses, food court. Special guest: Meigs Point Nature Center Exhibit sponsored by Shoreline Animal Hospital. Call 860/669-3889 or email chamber@clintonct.com

    SPRING FLING DANCE
    The Clinton Lions Club Annual Spring Fling Dinner Dance from 6:30 to 12. Public welcome. The Clinton Country Club. Route 145, Clinton. Swing to the Sounds of The Shiny Lapel Trio. Live Music, door prizes and lots of fun. $65 p/p. For more information contact Dave Adams at 203-671-0352 or david.r.adams@morganstanley.com Proceeds benefit our community through the Clinton Lions Club programs.

    Thoroughly Modern Mille
    The Morgan School Musical Theatre presents "Thoroughly Modern Millie." Performances at The Morgan School Gagnon Auditorium, Route 81, Clinton, CT. Thursday, March 25, 2010 at 7 pm, Friday and Saturday March 26 and 27th at 8pm.Sunday March 28th at 2:30 pm. All tickets are $10. Seating is reserved. ellieplum@aol.com

    EASTER EGG HUNT
    Clinton Lions Club Annual Easter Egg Hunt. First Church of Christ Congregational front lawn, East Main Street (across from Andrews Memorial Town Hall). 12 Noon sharp! Children from nursery school through third grade. Bring a basket for collecting candy. Rain or shine. Call 860/669-6359 for more info.

    Cans for Cancer
    Clinton Rotary Cancer Relief Fund bottle and can collection, 50 East Main Street, Clinton/ 9 to 1 pm. Info call 860/664-1749 or 203/627-1427.

    Friends of Morgan Football - Breakfast with the Bunny
    8:00a to 11:00 at First Church Of Christ Congregational Clinton, Clinton, CT. Please join the Friends of Morgan Football and the Town of Clinton in celebrating the beginning of Spring. Not only will we be providing an affordable pancake breakfast for the family, but you can look forward to a visit from the Easter Bunny, and activities for all ages. Call 860-669-7639 for info.

  • March 28

    Thoroughly Modern Milie
    The Morgan School Musical Theatre presents "Thoroughly Modern Millie." Performances at The Morgan School Gagnon Auditorium, Route 81, Clinton, CT. Thursday, March 25, 2010 at 7 pm, Friday and Saturday March 26 and 27th at 8pm.Sunday March 28th at 2:30 pm. All tickets are $10. Seating is reserved. ellieplum@aol.com

  • March 29

    Mothers of Preschool Children
    Monday,10:00 a.m.The First Church of Christ, Congregational,55 Church Road, Clinton, CT 06413. A women’s and parenting issues support group for mothers who are staying at home with their young children and/or working part-time. 10:00 am. Child care will be provided. For more information call the church office 860- 669-5735 or visit firstchurchclinton.org. Fax (860) 669-9602.

  • March 30

    How Toxic are you?
    Coastal Chiropractic & Wellness 15 Meigs Ave Madison. coastalChiropractic.com 6pm Have you ever asked yourself these questions? Why am I always tired and need often more energy? Why do I crave sweets? Why can’t I lose weight? Why do I feel depressed? Why do I overeat, but still feel hungry? How Toxic are you workshop will teach you how people are exposed to toxins, the effects on your body and how to remove them . Please call to reserve a seat because seating is limited! Contact: Jennifer Pruna (203) 245-8217