Games, ice cream make for a fun day
Nick Collicelli, right, founder of the Ansonia High School Human Relations Club, Thursday kicks off an inter-generational event at the Doyle Senior Center. With him are HRC President Ryan Nicoletti, left, and inter-generational coordinator Kelly Zarka.
Ansonia resident Matt Milardo, right, gives some pointers to bocci players, including his wife, Louise, at left, outside the Doyle Senior Center in Ansonia.
Middle and High School students serve ice cream to members of the Doyle Senior Center in Ansonia.
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