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Afterglow Reflections of the Falls Village Car Show and Community Networking (an Ongoing Endeavor)

on Tue, 07/10/2018 - 13:43

A few folks at our Sharon Garden Club gathering mentioned how wonderful the Falls Village Car Show was. One  fellow had a Mustang in the show, someone  else was wanting to know if some cars were for sale in a special area. I mentioned that was something individuals had a sign on their car about.  Again Huge Kudos to Denny and Judy Jacobs and all of their Crew and to Dennis Gage for Making it That Much More Special for the Hundreds of Entrants and AppreciativeSpectators!

Then of course there was the good vibe of knowing that Dennis Gage was there from Indianapolis and Television Car Show

Chore Service, Memorial Day Parades, Open House CT, Recreation Programs, Local Schools and Regional High Schools and Council of Governments (CT)

on Sat, 05/26/2018 - 23:52

To Start on a Promising Note and One of Respect for All who've served in the armed services and 'paid the ultimate sacrifice of dying in battle or from their wounds', I am lighting a symbolic candle. I find it helpful to remember loved ones who have crossed over at this time collectively as well. Each soul braving their life faces challenges no one can really know. I would add that many hometown heroes may also have had only moments to decide whether to save another at great risk or actual loss of their own precious life.

That happened to be the way our teen son Kaelan Alexander Palmer Paton

Happy Hunt Library Founder's Day, that would be the Hunt Sisters, in Falls Village CT on September 17th, 2016

on Sat, 09/17/2016 - 15:11

Congratulations to the folks working to keep the doors open and programs runnign at all civic and faith organizations, particularly at schools, daycares and libraries (or lion-braries as I like to playfully call them especially to get kids excited to go hunt for which books and people are "lyin' around" in a library.

There could be friendly Leo and Leila Lions greeting folks on online visitor pages, with journals to capture ideas and addresses (mainly towns and even just first names unless there is a more secure way to make a data base such as file cards dropped into a box.) More on this