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Friday, July 31, 2020
Tuesday, July 28, 2020
DMV Announces Deadline Extensions
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Monday, July 27, 2020
New Development Director for Valley United Way
SHELTON- Following months of
strategic planning and then working with the community on Coronavirus Relief,
Valley United Way is excited to announce the hiring of a new part time Development
Director, Brian Mezzi of Clinton, CT.
Mr. Mezzi also currently works at
United Way of Greater New Haven (UWGNH) as their Assistant Development
Director. Hearing of the good work he
was accomplishing there, Interim President/COO of Valley United Way, David
Kennedy, approached UWGNH to consider a work share scenario that would enable Mr.
Mezzi to work for the Valley part time.
“The
shared services agreement we have entered into with UWGNH is the best of so
many worlds,” Mr. Kennedy said. “We have been able to bring a very talented
United Way development professional onto our team, while he continues to support
corporate partnerships and United Way of Greater New Haven’s workplace campaign.”
With 10 years of non-profit experience,
primarily with United Ways in Connecticut, Mezzi has spent most of that time
cultivating and creating relationships with workplaces that are looking to
contribute to local needs. Last year, Mezzi worked with a diverse portfolio of
local businesses to successfully raise over $1 million for the greater New
Haven community.
He is also no stranger to giving back
to the community. An avid fencer, Mezzi
is the former Head Coach for the North Haven Fencing team and is the Co-Chair
of the CT High School Fencing Association.
He has won awards for his roles in service and leadership through
organizations like Americorps and the Corporation for National and Community
Service.
Though relatively new to the Valley
community, Mezzi notes, “I look forward to engaging with individuals and
partners throughout the Valley. I make it my goal to inspire others, both
in and out of the workplace, to give and get involved in their community. I
look forward to working together in a ‘United Way’ to change what's
possible for the Valley. “
As Valley United Way is still working remotely due to
Coronavirus, it was not the typical “orientation” for the new employee. Brian Mezzi started at Valley United Way on
Monday, July 13th and will continue working remotely, along with
other VUW staff until further notice.
For any questions related to Development and Workplace Giving for Valley
United Way, Mezzi can be contacted at: Brian.Mezzi@valleyunitedway.org.
(This is a press release from Valley United Way)
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
Exercise Class at Linett Park
LINETT PARK REPURPOSED FOR EXERCISE CLASS!!
Ansonia- Looking to break a sweat and tone up among similar enthusiasts? Why not try an early evening workout in the park with Tad-G’s Fitness. Every Mon, Wed and Thur at 6:15pm, the fitness center on East Main Street, offers POUND and Zumba classes at Linett Park. For more information or to sign up, call Terry at 203-895-6082, or visit www.tadgsfitness.com
Friday, July 17, 2020
Fore The Love of Golf, Read This!
Build your network and your golf game.
Fore where there is golf, there is business.
Combining the best of business and pleasure, the Chamber's Annual Golf Tournament provides an enjoyable day to connect with clients or colleagues. This fun and competitive event features a challenging course, great prizes and opportunities to build professional relationships with Valley-area business leaders. Whether you come for the golf or the networking, you’re guaranteed to have a great time under the sun.
Please see attached flyer and take a shot to be a golfer, sponsor or both! Tournament entry includes: 18-holes of Golf; Cart and Green fees; Breakfast, Lunch, Beverages, Snacks on the course plus more.
plus back by popular demand the early morning shot-gun start at 9:00 am
The Course: Located on nearly 300 acres of beautifully manicured turf grass, trees, watercourses and natural areas, Race Brook Country Club has long been considered one of the finest tests of golf in New England.
Click here for more details and to register or sponsor now!
Funds raised by this event are used to further the Chamber's mission of creating a strong local economy, promoting the Greater Valley region, advocating on behalf of local businesses, and connecting area business people.
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Wednesday, July 15, 2020
Derby Revaluation of Properties Getting Underway
DERBY- The City of Derby would like to make homeowners and commercial property owners aware that the 2020 revaluation project is under way and will be performed by the City of Derby Assessor’s Office.
The first phase of the revaluation process is collecting current information on all properties within the City of Derby. Derby was scheduled to conduct a Full Inspection effort which included an onsite visit to all properties within the City. Due to COVID-19, an executive order has been enacted by the state substituting the Full Inspection effort with a Data Mailer.
Data Mailers are a postal mailing that contains specific information on each property. They will be mailed to the owner on record with the City. The property owner will be asked to make any necessary adjustments and return the form to the Derby Assessors office or deposit it in the drop box on the Minerva side of City Hall. Detailed instructions will be included in the mailing.
The Data Mailers are expected to be mailed in July of 2020.
Any questions, please contact the Derby Assessor’s Office at revaluation@derbyct.gov or call 203-736-1455. Thank you, in advance, for your cooperation in this very important process.
(This is a press release from Town/City Clerk Marc Garofalo)
Tuesday, July 14, 2020
Online Town Hall Meeting for Older Adults Living Through the Pandemic
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Lorrie
Hoak
Director
of Support Services
(203)
736-5420 ext.1246
“Living Through the Pandemic” for CT’s
Older Adults, Friday July 17
Who? Connecticut Coalition on Aging
Older
adults residing in CT, age 60 and above, are invited to join the CCOA Board for
a virtual conversation about the Covid-19 pandemic and its impact on older
adult life.
What? Town
Hall Meeting for CT’s Older Adults:
Conversation will be limited to attendee responses to
the following:
1. During the pandemic, what
were the greatest challenges you faced?
2. What helped you get
through isolation and how did you get your needs met?
3. Do you think your life has now changed permanently?
In what ways?
When? Friday,
July 17, 2020 from 10:00AM – 11:30AM
Where? You
must register to attend on-line meeting using “Zoom” (free, web base meeting
software for a computer, tablet or smartphone). To register click on this link:
Register
for 7/17 Town Hall Meeting For more
information email: Kliberman@cox.net
Closed Caption will be available
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