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Kim Busk

The Pirates Ball in Milford CT

06-08-08
Kim Busk

Catering by Christine

1 Schooner Lane, Milford, CT

203.331.2051 or 203-331-2052

Pirates Ball

June 13th - 7-11pm

Includes:

Beer & Sangria

Homemade Chips and Salsa

Dinner

BBQ Chicken

Orange Glazed Salmon or Simply Grilled Salmon

Fish, Chicken & Steak Kabobs

Roasted Corn, Black Bean & Tomato Salad

Roasted Potatoes

Mixed Green Salad - Choice of Dressing

Music & Dancing

Connecticut 's Premier Steel Drum Driven Calypso Band, White Eyed Lizard

TICKETS $ 75.00

Includes Dinner, Beer, Wine, Sangria, Music & Dancing All Night!

The Downtown Milford Business Association at (203) 701-0753

Lisa Blanchard

Perfectly Spoiled Pet Boutique

125 Broad Street, Milford, CT 06460

(203) 701-0753 Lisa@perfectlyspoiled.com

***To Benefit Downtown Milford

Home Sales in Milford, Orange, Woodbridge and Bethany CT 5/11/08-5/17/08

05-22-08
Kim Busk

Click on each town name below to view the homes statistics such as List Price, Sale Price and Days on Market (DOM) and number of bedroooms.

2 Homes closed in Orange CT between 5/11/08 and 5/17/08

1 Home closed in Woodbridge CT between 5/11/08 and 5/17/08

1 Home Closed in Bethany CT between 5/11/08 and 5/17/08

10 Homes Closed in Milford CT between 5/11/08 and 5/17/08

Please feel free to contact me and let me know if there is other information that would be helpful in your search to buy a home in Milford, Orange, Woodbridge, Bethany or New Haven CT.

Woodbridge CT Town Library - Asset Protection Seminar - Long Term Care - 6/30/08

05-22-08
Kim Busk

ASSET PROTECTION SEMINAR: Long Term Care is a Family Affair
Monday, June 30, 2008 @ 6:30 pm


We are all living longer than previous generations, a fact that affects you and your family in many ways. Families are now facing the necessity of Long Term Care for loved ones. This informative seminar will cover many topics the can have an impact on your personal and family finances, including what Long Term Care is, how much it costs, and funding options. Join seminar leader Sherri Swihart for this informational session that will include time for questions from the audience.

This program is free and open to the public - all are welcome to join!

Please visit the Circulation Desk to register or call for more information;

Patricia Valsecchi
Community Services Director
Woodbridge Town Library
10 Newton Road
Woodbridge, CT 06525
203-389-3466
203-389-3457 Fax
www.woodbridge.lioninc.org

Woobridge CT Town Library - Story & A Hike: Fire Quest 6/28/08

05-22-08
Kim Busk

STORY & A HIKE: Fire Quest
A Family-Oriented Environmental Education Program
Saturday, June 28, 2008 @ 1:00 pm

Come and experience the magic of fire as Justin Pegnataro of Two Coyotes Wilderness School shares a story of the quest for fire, and teaches how the Native Americans made fire without matches. This family program includes games, hiking across the street from the Library in the Alice Newton Street Memorial Park, and of course, fire.

Families with children of all ages are welcome -- parental supervision is required. Please come dressed appropriately for the weather.

Space is limited, and registration is required.

Please visit the Circulation Desk to register or call for more information;

Patricia Valsecchi
Community Services Director
Woodbridge Town Library
10 Newton Road
Woodbridge, CT 06525
203-389-3466
203-389-3457 Fax
www.woodbridge.lioninc.org

Woodbridge CT Town Library Book Discussion With Mark Schenker - Fahrenheit 451

05-22-08
Kim Busk

BOOK DISCUSSION with Mark Schenker - Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Thursday, June 19, 2008 @ 7:00 pm

PART OF THE BIG READ FOR GREATER NEW HAVEN

A book discussion with Yale University Dean of Academic Affairs Mark Schenker, at the Woodbridge Town Library. The topic will be the Big Read selection Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. After more than 50 years, Fahrenheit 451, Bradbury's cautionary tale of book-burnings and state-enforced thought control, still strikes a nerve. Join with others all across the Greater New Haven area in reading this timeless and engrossing novel. Add your voice to this lively discussion, led by literary expert, Mark Schenker!

This is a free program, and all are welcome to join. Light refreshments will be served. Registration is required. Free copies of the novel will be given to all registered participants, while supplies last! Please visit the Circulation Desk or call 389-3466 to register or for more information.

The Big Read is an initiative of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with the Institute of Museum and Library Services and Arts Midwest. The Big Read - Greater New Haven is co-presented by The International Festival of Arts & Ideas and the Connecticut Library Consortium.

Please visit the Circulation Desk to register or call for more information;

Patricia Valsecchi
Community Services Director
Woodbridge Town Library
10 Newton Road
Woodbridge, CT 06525
203-389-3466
203-389-3457 Fax
www.woodbridge.lioninc.org