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Ashford Activator summer 2011
Parks & recreation, Babcock Library, Youth services, Ashford senior Center
TOWN OF ASHFORD5 Town Hall Rd.Ashford, CT 06278
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General InformationA NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR: Greetings! We need to share about two great things that have happened!The Hoops Scoop.Thank you to all the players, parents and volunteer coaches who gave their best to the Ashford Basketball teams this winter. We sponsored 9 basketball teams in 4 leagues and an instructional program that totaled almost 100 kids passing, shooting, defending, fast breaking, faking, driving and improving over the 4-month season. I hope the experience built their confidence, taught them some life long lessons, and instilled a love for the game.The most outstanding highlight of the season came in the Tournament Championship game for the 7th and 8th grade girls hosted here in Ashford. Coach Andy Fesenmeyer and assistant Keith Lyons and the Jr. High Girls Rec. team faced a tall and tenacious Windham team. At the half, the scoreboard showed a 10-point deficit for Ashford. Our team came back on fire in the second half with an effective full court press, and a 40-point scoring frenzy led by Ali Kuzara. Final score was Ashford 59, Windham 46. The victory was especially sweet for coach Andy Fesenmeyer who dedicated the past 6 winters to coaching this group of girls. Andy will retire from coaching Rec. Basketball after this season since his youngest daughter will be moving on to High School. Thank you Andy for your leadership, devotion, inspiration and commitment and congratulations on your team’s outstanding final performance. The victory was especially sweet and historic for me as the Rec. Director, because we have been hosting a tournament here in Ashford for the past 10 seasons and it was the first time I had the distinct pleasure of handing out first place trophy’s to Ashford kids! Hurray and Three Cheers!
Kris Cote’s Eagle Scout ProjectAshford residents and the Park and Rec. Department were the fortunate beneficiaries of Kris Cote’s Eagle Scout project. He spearheaded a bridge building project to cross a wetlands area on the purple dot trail at Ashford Memorial Park. Kris planned, organized, designed, and recruited donations of materials. Boy Scout leaders, and Kris, led the work crew known as
Troop #92 in constructing and installing the two bridges. The bridges are stable, secure, and functional and have expanded the perimeter trail at the park and access to the Mount Hope River. We plan to add some signs and a bench and picnic table on the trail this summer and we hope that many residents will check it out and enjoy this nature trail. Thank you very much and congratulations to Kris whose project and presentation were accepted by the Council. The Eagle Scout Ceremony to recognize his achievements will be held on June 18th. Kris is a senior at Windham Tech who will also be graduating in June and plans to pursue further education at New England Technical College and is interested in the National Guard. Please check out all the programs, trips, activities, concerts and camps that the Recreation Department, Babcock Library, Senior Center and Social Service Department have to offer. We are your Ashford Activators! Have a Safe and Healthy Summer. Take Lots of Time to Recreate! Sherry York, - Director
Table of ContentsGeneral Information ......................................2Concerts ............................................................4Bus Trips ...........................................................5Adult Programs ...............................................6 Woman’s Doubles Tennis League ...........6 Yoga ................................................................6 Golf ..................................................................7 Recreation Registration Form .................7Youth Services ................................................8Youth Programs ..............................................9 Swimming Lessons ......................................9 Bike Camp ......................................................9 Preschool Camp ...........................................9 Art in the Afternoon ............................... 10 Make Your Own TuTu .............................. 10Senior Programs .......................................... 11Babcock Library .......................................... 14Ashford Farmers Market ........... Back Cover
Eastern CT Recreation Basketball League 7th and 8th Grade Girls West Division Champs
Front Row: Kristine Zlotick, Kaitlyn Lyons, Megan Reiser, Allie Kuzara, Cailyn Balogh, Back Row: Coach Andy Fesen-meyer, Kaitlyn Campbell, Danielle Brita, Laina Fesenmeyer,
Assistant Coach Keith Lyons
Boy Scout Troop #92 at Work Building Bridges. Assistant Troop Leader Greg Boucher, Aaron
Smith, Shane Young, Tyler Smith, Kris Cote, Tyler Metsack, Nord Yakoleff, Steve Young.
Troop Leader Keith Lipker (not pictured)
Kris Cote
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Concerts
Ashford Parks and Recreation Proudly Sponsors the Following Entertainers!
Tuesday Nights, 6:30 pm, at Pompey Hollow Park!
July 12th T-BONE Back by popular demand is T-Bone one of Ashford’s favorite Family/Children’s performers with lots of folk and com-edy songs and plenty of hands on fun for kids of all ages. T-Bone is a musical pied piper and will deliver a full-con-tact performance you won’t soon forget! Come, listen, and enjoy it’s guaranteed you’ll feel better after spending an evening with T-Bone.
July 19th TIME MACHINE This band is a classic rock cover band performing Rock and Roll music from the 1960’s through the 2000’s, playing everything from the Beatles to Bono. Time Machine focuses on well known high-energy rock standards mostly writ-ten and or performed by inductees to the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame. The band is comprised of four life long musicians who will treat you to some of your favorite tunes from Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Rod Stewart, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bruce Springsteen, Marshall Tucker, Allman Brothers, U2, Green Day, and more.APRC welcomes Time Machine to our concert series for the first time!
July 26th STONE CANYONThis band has been rated one of New England’s Best Country Bands and is returning to the Ashford stage. These experienced entertainers will mix popular old favorites with the current country hits of today. Known for their excep-tional vocals and musicianship; band members includes: Terry Sutton, pedal steel and fiddle; Bruce Badner, bass and vocals; John Kanyon, lead guitar and vocals; and Ashford’s own Norm Lachance, drums and vocals.
Aug. 2nd MACTALLA MOR“Hard driving, Celtic music for the masses” – MacTalla Mor is a compelling and energetic group that mixes traditional Celtic roots music with Rock, Jazz, Hip-Hop, Calypso and Fusion. Touring all over the United States and Canada, they are a one of a kind powerful group made up of multi-instrumentalists and vocalists that bridge the gap between past and present. You won’t want to miss this very exciting and entertaining high-energy group that features award winning pipers and world-class sound! Please visit their website at: mactalla.com. Grant funding from the CT Com-mission for Arts and Tourism has helped sponsor this concert and bring MacTalla Mor back to Ashford for the 2nd year!
Aug. 9th SHADED SOUL BANDThis high-energy band is sure to delight and engage you with their versatility. Motown, R & B, Rock Swing and Soul Music are all part of their repertoire. They boast one of the hottest rhythm sections a funktified horn ensemble and vocalists that captivate the audience. Their return to Ashford is long over due. We enthusiastically welcome back Renee Prescott and the pure energy and talented musicians of Shaded Soul. Ashford Parks and Recreation will host their BBQ on this evening beginning at 5:00 pm. (Watch for details on tickets and menu!)
THANKS AGAIN to all the local organizations who prepare and sell food.We’re counting on you again this year! Bring your friends, blankets,
lawn chairs, and beverages! Concerts are on Rain or Shine!
2011 Summer Concert Series
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Bus Trips
2011 Summer Concert SeriesDay One in An Advanced Alien CivilizationDavid Whitworth is your wild and crazy host for this hike through New York’s most inordinately fantastic terrain. We avoid tourism, traffic, inflated prices and waiting in lines. This adventurous all day trek is for the physically capable Lewis and Clark types who can walk 7-10 miles. This will be a candidate for the best day of your life. Call for more details on specific sites. Location: New York CityDate: Sat., June 4, Time: Bus will leave UConn’s W lot at 8 a.m. and return at
approx. midnight.Fee: $55* Participants should bring an extra $50 per person to pay
for subways, food, trams, trains, and incidentals.
James Taylor at Tanglewood What a memorable way to celebrate the Fourth of July: James Taylor in concert followed by fireworks on the beautiful grounds of Tanglewood in Lennox, MA. Show time is at 7 pm, so get together with your friends or family and “shower the people you love with love” . You may bring or buy dinner. Register early this trip has sold out in the past!
Location: Tanglewood, Lenox, MADate: Mon., July 4Time: Bus will leave W lot at 2 p.m. and will return approxi-
mately midnight (2 hours after the fireworks are over.
Fee: $60* Fee includes bus and lawn ticket to the show.
Whale Watch OR Deep Sea Fishing Location: Plymouth, MA Date: Sunday, July 31 (registration deadline is July 10)Time: The bus will leave W lot at 10 a.m. and return approx.
9 p.m. We will be taking Captain John Boats out of Plymouth MA. Partici-pants will have a choice of going on a Whale Watch or Going Deep Sea Fishing. Both boats will leave from the dock at 2 p.m. We will arrive in Plymouth at about noon, so there will be time to explore on your own. The boats will dock at about 6 p.m. and there will be time to grab a quick dinner before the bus departs at 7 p.m. Additional information about and maps of Plymouth will be available to all par-ticipants.
Whale WatchWatch Humpback Whales breaching, Minke and other species of whales play-ing, swimming and feeding in their natu-ral environment in the Atlantic Ocean. This 4-hour boat tour along Camp Cod Bay offers spectacular scenery, so bring the kids, cameras, and have fun. Fee: Ages 3 + $62* Under age 3 (in bus seat) $40* Under 3 (in parent’s lap) Free Fee includes coach bus transportation and ticket for the whale watch. Meals are on your own.
Deep Sea FishingPlymouth is the perfect take-off point for fishing the waters of Cape Cod Bay well known for its excellent deep-sea fishing. During the fishing season, you will catch Codfish, Pollock, Haddock, Mackerel, Flounder, and even occasional Striped Bass and Bluefish. Families are welcome! Never cleaned a fish before? We will help you clean it and bag it for the trip home! Captain John Boats offer plenty of seating on deck, and climate-controlled cabin, where you will find food and your favorite beverages. Fee: Ages 3-12 $73* Ages 13-61 $77* Ages 62+ $75*Fee includes coach bus transportation, ticket for deep sea fishing, rod and reel rental and bait. Meals are on your own.
* Prices listed are for residents of Ashford, Tolland, Mansfield, and Coventry. Residents of other towns pay $10 more per person.
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Bus Trips/Adult ProgramsLower Manhattan: NYC A Day On Your Own!Registration Deadline: September 9thEnjoy the many sights and sounds that the neighborhoods of Lower Manhattan have to offer, including Little Italy, Chinatown, the Finan-cial District, SoHo, Tribeca, and the Lower East Side. The day is yours to enjoy and to take in the sights on your own! Maps & info on public transportation will be provided upon registration. May we suggest: · “Annual Feast of San Gennaro:” The premier street festival
in Little Italy, you’ll enjoy colorful parades, cannoli-eating con-tests, and many vendors! www.sangennaro.org
· Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island Tours: Buy tickets in advance to avoid long waits, and tour 2 of New York’s most celebrated landmarks. www.statueofliberty.org
· South Street Seaport: Enjoy food and shopping with a fabu-lous view of the waterway and the historic Brooklyn Bridge! www.southstreetseaport.com
Location: Lower Manhattan, New York CityDate: Sat., Sept. 24, Time: Bus will leave UConn’s W lot at 7:30 a.m. and return at
11:00 p.m.Fee: $49*
* Prices listed are for residents of Ashford, Tolland, Mansfield, and Coventry. Residents of other towns pay $10 more per person.
ADULT PROGRAMSWOMEN’S DOUBLES TENNIS LEAGUE is looking for more beginner and intermediate players for recreational match play. Sessions run 6 weeks. To inquire or register contact syork@ashfordtownhall.org. Dates: Session I June 23rd – August 6th Session II Aug. 18th –September 24thTime: Thursday Evenings; 5:00 or 6:30 p.m. Saturday mornings; 8:00 am or 9:30 am. Location: Pompey Hollow ParkFee: $15 pp each session
Tennis teaching Pro MIKE MILLER will return again this summer for clin-ics or private lessons. If you are inter-ested in a clinic please sign up with the Rec. Dept. (space is limited) If you want a private lesson please contact Mike directly at 860-576-1464. Dates and times of youth and adult clinics to be determined. Call the Rec. Department at 860-487-4409.
YOGARegistered Yoga Instructor MINDY CAR-PENTER will lead a Svaroopa Yoga Class that will include a guided relaxation, a short breathing practice and a number of fully supported poses (asanas). This style of yoga allows students of all levels of fit-ness and body types to experience the full benefits of yoga. Svaroopa Yoga provides a release of deep core tension in the body, reduces stress, and gently increases flexibil-ity. The effect of decompressing your spine is amazing as you immediately experience the tangible results of a quieter mind, re-newed energy, more clarity, less emotional stress, and relief form physical pain. All levels of students are wel-come. Please bring a large beach towel and Yoga blocks if you have them.Day: Wednesday morningsDates: Summer Session July 6th –July 27th (4 weeks)Time: 9:00-10:15 a.m.Location: Lower Level Conference Room of the Town Office
Building (air-conditioned)Fee: $30 per person
OPEN MIC NIGHTS We will break for the summer and plan to
resume our monthly schedule in the fall. Want to know more about it? Please contact John Boiano
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Adult Programs
RECREATION REGISTRATION FORM
Participant’s NameAddress & e-mail
Program Phone Age Fee
Registration Information: You may register for all activities at the Recreation office in Town Hall or by mail to: 5 Town Hall Rd. Registration and payment are required prior to the start of a program. Permission slips and waivers must be signed before participating in programs. Out of town residents are welcome if space is available and are charged an extra $10 fee. Refunds are not given once a program begins except for medical reasons. Credits or refunds are given for cancelled programs. Checks may be made out to A.P.R.C. Please call 860-487-4409 with questions.
Please list any allergies or medical conditions: (Write “None” if appropriate)
The signer or parent /guardian agree to waive, release and hold harmless the A.P.R.C. any persons connected with A.P.R.C. and or any volunteers from any claims of bodily or property damage resulting from the use of facilities or activity during an A.P.R.C. sponsored program.
(Parent or Guardian Signature)
GOLFAshford Parks and Recreation is pleased to offer golf lessons at Skungamaug River Golf Course in Coventry.Teaching the game of golf has long been a tra-dition at Skungamaug River Golf Club. Whether you are an accomplished player or just a begin-ner, we’ll help you fine tune your game with a basic skill set. We are also proud to have the finest practice facility in the area. Our driving range has grass tees, a large putting green, and a private instruction tee for your lessons with our PGA Professional.Do yourself a favor and make an important step to improving your golf game with some instruction. Your game will improve as well as your enjoyment of this challenging sport!Instructor: Rick Nelson, PGA ProfessionalTimes and Dates: Co-ed Adult Classes: Thursdays: 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
September 1, 8, 15, 22 Ladies Classes: Thursdays: 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
June 2, 9, 16, 23 Tuesdays: 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. August 2, 9, 16, 23
Kids Classes: Thursdays: 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. June 30, July 7, 14, 21 (Ages 8-15)
Fee: $60 per student. Classes Min/Max 6/8Contact Golf course if weather is questionable-860-742-9348.
ASHFORD DAY!AT JUNE NORCROSS WEBSTER SCOUT CAMP
SATURDAY JULY 9th 9:00 –5:00 pm
The Boy Scout Camp on Rte #44 graciously opens their grounds and facilities to Town residents on Saturday, July 9th from 9:00 am-5:00 pm. The camp will give tram tours of the grounds and opportunities for people to swim, canoe, fish, hike, and check out the archery range and climb-ing wall. (Participants in the water sports will need to take a brief test to show they are qualified swimmers.) They even have a huge inflatable slide in the lake, which will be avail-able that day. This event is FREE! Coffee and bug juice will be provided. Bring your own picnic lunch! The trading post will be open for snacks. Families and friends of the scout camp are invited to come spend the day, if you are a strang-er to the camp, don’t be, meet your neighbor and explore this great facility that’s right in your back yard! We hope this will become an annual event! Rain Date July 16th.
THANK YOU JUNE NORCROSS WEBSTER STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS!
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Youth ServicesYouth Services
Summer Programs Call the Youth Service office at 860-429-6419 x369 to register for all programs.
Babysitters Training CourseTake this six hour certification course and learn the basic principles of First Aid and Rescue Breathing, diapering techniques, safe play, child development, responsibilities and roles of safe babysitting.Students ages 11 to 15 are welcomeDay: TuesdaysDate: June 21st Time: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PMLocation: Class will meet in the lower level conference
room of the Town Office BuildingFee: $50 per student Students should bring a bag lunch to class
First CampThis camp is for children entering and exiting First Grade. Children will play games, make crafts, explore nature and have fun with friends! Campers should bring a bathing suit, towel and water bottle with them to camp each day.Dates: June 27th through July 1st Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PMLocation: Ashford School in the cafeteriaFee: $40 per student
Third CampThis camp is for children entering and exiting Third Grade. Children will play games, make crafts, explore nature and have fun with friends! Campers should bring a bathing suit, towel and water bottle with them to camp each day.Dates: July 5th through July 8th *No Camp 7/4Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PMLocation: Ashford School in the cafeteriaFee: $35 per student
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For 7th, 8th & 9th GradersWe need your help with parks maintenance projects! 8 hrs of work, cleaning, painting, trail maintenance, and weeding can be exchanged for a FREE TRIP to 6 FLAGS on Wednesday, August 17th. Mrs. McDonough and Mrs. York will supervise these work projects for participants on Fridays beginning on July 15th. 9-12 am, July 22nd 1-4 pm, July 29th 1-4 pm and Aug. 5th 9-12 am. Call 487-4409 for details and to sign up by July 10th.
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Youth ProgramsSWIMMING Red Cross Learn to Swim Program It’s best to register early; class sizes are limited and times subject to slight changes based on numbers. Unsure, which level? Call 860-487-4409.Day: Mondays Location: Evangelical Christian Center PoolDates: June 6th - July 18th *No Class 7/4 Instructor: Sandy Reed & Keri Smart will return as our instructors
(6 week session) Fee: $50Times: 6 - 8 p.m. See below.
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Preschool 1
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
BIKE CAMPDoes your child need more practice riding their bike in a safe supportive environment? Biking enthusiast, Garth Bean, will lead this camp now in its 3rd year. Kids will have an op-portunity to practice pedal-ing, balancing, and steering with some friendly instruc-tion and supervision. Garth will also cover safety and challenge the kids with fun obstacles and contests. We also plan to use the new stone dust trail, the pavilion and the playscapes. We will enjoy some sprinkler fun if it gets too hot. Participants must bring their own bike and hel-met each day.Date: July 18th—22nd Time: 9:00-10:30 a.m.; Beginners Ages 4-6 yrs old 10:30 a.m. -Noon; Intermediate Riders 6-8 yrsLocation: Ashford Memorial ParkFee: $40 per student
ASHFORD ADVENTURERS PRESCHOOL CAMP (Ages 3-5 yrs.)Come join us for a fun filled week with a special new ad-venture every day! This is the 11th year of our preschool camp! Each day begins with circle time, children will hear stories, play games, and sing, dance or have creative dramatic play time. We will do an arts and crafts project, have a snack, and weather permitting play outside at Pompey Hollow Park. A detailed description of each days creative, themed activities will be available. Themes for this year’s camp include: Lets Pretend (dress up as your favorite character), Go to Hawaii!, Ahoy Pirates, and Col-ors of the Rainbow, Register early this popular, program has limited space. Dates: July 25th-29th Location: Knowlton Hall and at the parksInstructor: Kate Conway, Mindy Carpenter, Sara Abbott Fee: $50Times: 9:00-11:00 a.m.
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Youth Programs
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ART IN THE AFTERNOON! (Ages 6-10 yrs)Date: August 8th - 12th Time: 1:00 -3:00 p.m.Fee: $40 for the week or $10 a day. (pre-registration required)Graphic Artist Andrea Bean will lead this exploration of five famous artists. Children will hear an interesting and inspir-ing story about the artist’s life or artwork. Then its hands on time and a chance to explore and create a project of their own. Step by step instruction provided by Andrea when needed and a chance to freely create with many different art mediums. Look for the display of project examples in the lower lobby of the library. The air conditioned Old Warrenville Post Office will become an art studio for the week. Escape the heat and get creative!
Monday, Matisse – Project: Today we will create 3D fish mo-biles using heavyweight paper, watercolors and fabric. We will explore how basic table salt and crayons interact with water-colors.
Tuesday, Rembrandt – Project: GYOTAKU. Japanese fishermen found a unique way to document their fish catches. In this class we’ll explore the art of Japanese fish printing. Your artist will come home with a t-shirt painted using Gyotaku methods.
Wednesday, Renoir – Project: Recycled Plastic Bag Collage. Rather than allowing more plastic to end up in a landfill or wreak further havoc on the environment, we will raise students’ level of social conscience and demonstrate the art elements of line, shape and texture with this lesson in “green” art.
Thursday, Van Gogh – Project: Artists will learn to draw a still life of sunflow-ers by breaking them down into basic shapes. They will use oil pastels & water-color and be amazed at how they work together.
Friday, Da Vinci –Project: Printmaking. Today, using acrylics and brayers, stu-dents will create and hand print relief prints and turn them into greeting cards. In addition to taking home their cards, they’ll have their original stamp, which can be used over and over again.
MAKE YOUR OWN TU TU Date: June 30th Time: 6:00-7:30 pm Location: Knowlton Memorial HallFee: $12 per tu tu Join Nichole Rice for a fun summer evening where you can use colorful tulle strips to make a beautiful tutu. It’s easy there is no sewing involved if you can tie a knot you can make a tu tu! Nichole will supply all the materials and the instruction. After you’ve made your tu tu you can put it on and use your imagination to flutter like a fairy or join ballerina, Alex Supina for some pretty pirouettes. Open for all ages (children under 7 yrs should bring a helpful adult) No children how about a tu tu for your dog. This hand made craft makes a very special gift! No need to pre-register just show up!
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL!Join Pastor Pat, Helen McCue and friends in the
The Great Kingdom Caper July 11th-15th 9am-12pmfor more information or to register go to
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ASCO PICNICDate: August 24th Time: 12:00 p.m. ELDERLY ABUSE
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Every year an estimated 2.1 million older Ameri-cans are victims of physical, psychological, or other forms of abuse and neglect. For every case of elder abuse and neglect reported to authorities, experts estimate that there may be as many as 5 cases not reported. On June 13, Nancy Krodel, Deputy Direc-tor of Operations for Senior Resources, will speak at the Ashford Senior Center on the very timely topic of Elder Abuse. Refreshments will be served at 10 am preceding the talk. Please sign up at the Center or call 860-487-5122
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DONATION OF ITEMS, IN VERY GOOD CON-DITION, CAN BE MADE TO THE ASCO TABLE
CALL JUDY @ THE CENTER 860-487-5122 OR PAT @ 860-487-1147
ASHFORD FOOD PROGRAMThe Ashford Food Program provides a free pre-packed order of groceries once a month to those who qualify. You must live in Ashford and your in-come must not exceed the following income levels for the household. If you are interested, call 860-487-1450
1 person - $28,250 2 persons - $32,300 3 persons- $36,350
4 persons- $40,3505 persons - $43,600
MINI SPA - EVERY HAIRCUT DAY(last Wednesday of the month)• Toenail soak and clean up - $10.00 – Includes warm
foot soak and toenail clipping. 10-15 minutes• Toenail soak/clean up and massage - $15.00 –
Includes warm foot soak, toenail clipping, filing and lo-tion massage. 15-20 minutes
• Mini Pedi - $20.00 – Includes all of the above plus pol-ish. 30 minutes
• Fingernail file and trim – $10.00 10-15 minutes
• Fingernail file, trim and lotion mas-sage - $12.00 15-20 minutes
• Mini Mani - $15.00 Includes all of the above plus polish. 30 minutes
Dr. Morgan, Foot SpecialistAnthony H. Morgan D.P.M, Colchester Foot Specialists will be at the Ashford Senior Center one Monday a month from 1-4pm. Dr. Morgan will be seen by appointment, only. Please call (860-487-5122) or visit the center to make your appointment.
ON GOING EVENTS: MARK YOUR CALENDARS
Bingo: (In house) 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month @ 12:30 p.m.
Bridge: Duplicate only. 1st Wednesday of the Month
COA: Commission on Aging. 1st Monday of the month
Doctor Morgan: Foot Doctor. One Monday each month.
Executive Board Meeting: Every 2nd Tuesday @ 10:00 a.m.
Hair Cuts: Last Wednesday of the month 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Low Impact Exercise: Thursdays from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Mini Spa: Last Wednesday of the month 9am-12pm
Mohegan Sun: Every 3rd Thursday @ 9:30 a.m.
Monthly Membership Meeting: Every 3rd Wednesday. Lunch @ 12:00 p.m., meeting @ 1:00 p.m.
TVCCA: Lunch @ 12:00 p.m., Social 1:00 p.m. every Tuesday and Friday
TAI CHI: Every Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
WII: Every Tuesday @ 10:30 a.m. and Friday @ 11:00 a.m.
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Senior Programs
Hank’s Lawnmower Repair & More58 Hartford Tpk (Rt. 44) Eastford, CT • 860-974-1516
lawnmower repair & service: Belts, tune-ups, blades sharpened & repaired, engine work, etc. Also: leaf blowers, chainsaws, snowblowers,
rototillers & string trimmers.Senior & new customer discounts! • Pick-up
and delivery available.FREE DIAgnoStIcS
From the Directors CornerThe Ashford Senior Center Presents
THE YELLOW DOT PROGRAMWHEN: June 21, 2011 at 11a.m. - Lunch will be provided - Sign up is a must. And on June 29, 2011 at 6 p.m. Coffee and desert will be served. If you can’t make either date, call the Center.The Yellow Dot program is FREE and is designed to help save lives. The program consists of a recent photo copied from your driv-er’s license, an information card completed in pencil contain-ing emergency contact information, medications, allergies, preferred physicians and hospital etc., and a Yellow dot sticker to be affixed to the back windshield of the car. In the event of an emergency, first responders can identify the vehicle as that of a Yellow Dot participant and will know to look inside the glove compartment to find pertinent information. For more information, or to sign up for the lunch on June 21, call Judy at the Center at 860-487-5122. Please call by June 14 to reserve lunch.
HawtHorne tree Care, llC
Complete, Competitive, Professional Tree Care
Brandon HawtHorne PHone 860-456-2661
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FROM THE BUS STOP:REMINDER: BUS TRIPS ARE NOW $7 DUE TO THE INCREASE IN GAS PRICES. Please call the director’s office at 860-487-0305 if you have any questions about the bus trips or schedule. Thank you. Norwich Tech Culinary Lunch: Monday, May 16th @ 10:00 a.m.Trash and the Pot: Wednesday, June 8th @ 10:15 a.m. Reduce,
Reuse, Recycle, Recover and Rethink. www.crra.org Lunch at 11:30 a.m. at the Chowder Pot.
Bay Path Culinary Lunch: Friday, June 10th @ 10:30 a.m.Gillette Castle State Park: Wednesday, June 22nd @ 9 a.m. Gillette castle is located on a bluff
overlooking the Connecticut River. The three-story structure was the home of director, actor, and playwright, William Gillette, who completed the castle in 1919.
Point Breeze: Monday June 27th @ 10:30 a.m. Point Breeze offers a panoramic view with
great food and always friendly service. www.pointbreezeonwebsterlake.comHu Ke Lau: Wednesday July 13th @ 10 a.m. 2 Lobsters and 2 shows. $56 per person, $7
mini bus. See our flyer for more details. Hu Ke Lau: Thursday, August 4th @ 10 a.m. Triple lobsters and 2 shows. $62 per person
Will your money last?With a retirement plan it can.
Call me today at (860) 533-0063.
Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. Member FINRA.
Matthew Ellis, AAMS®, CFP®, ChFC®Financial AdvisorCERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERTM practitioner945 Main St., Suite 305Manchester, CT 06040(860) 533-0063matthew.o.ellis@ampf.comameripriseadvisors.com/matthew.o.ellis
Senior Programs
Ashford Dari Bar“Best Hot Dog You Ever Ate!”
Soft Serve Ice Cream
Tel: 860-429-1501Route 44 Ashford, CT
Giffords of Maine Delicious Hard Ice Cream
Milkshakes Clam RollsFrench Fries
Home of the SuperBurger
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Babcock Library2011 Summer Reading Program:
One World, Many StoriesSome of our events are listed below, but there will be
surprise performances and prizes, too!
One World, Many Stories: Stories, activities, and crafts with a weekly themeDay: MondaysDate: June 25-August 1 (no program July 4)Time: 4:00-5:00 p.m.
Family Movie NightDay: WednesdaysDate: July 6, 13, 20, 27Time: 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Ice Cream Sundae PartyDay: WednesdayDate: August 3Time: 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Papillion: A Storyteller from New OrleansDay: FridayDate: August 12Time: 7:00 p.m.
Tot Time: story hour for children ages 3 and under with an adult caregiverDay: TuesdaysDate: June 6-August 16Time: 10:30-11:15 a.m
Harry Potter Party: for ages 8 and up - movies, games, activities, and contestsDay: WednesdayDate: August 10Time: 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Crafts for Kids (ages 8-14) Day: FridayDate: June 24Time: 4:00-5:30 p.m.
Drama Workshop (ages 8-14) Act out stories old and newDay: FridayDate: July 22Time: 4:00-5:30 p.m.
DR. HeRbeRt J. VAn KRuiningenequine & Large Animal Veterinarian
860-634-4419Coventry, Connecticut
• experienced equine, dairy cattle and livestock veterinarian
• former instructor of Large Animal Medicine at Cornell University
• former Professor at UConn and tUfts school of Veterinary Medicine
Friends TeaFriends of Babcock Library invite the women of
Ashford to a complimentary Tea!
June 11, 2011 from 2 to 4 PM
at the Cercena’s home, 139 Route 44 in Ashford!Rain or Shine!
Live entertainment, too!Make your free reservations
at Babcock Library860-487-4420
Quiet Corner ReadsBabcock Library has joined Quiet Corner Reads!
2011 Title isBill Warrington’s Last Chance
By Wilton, CT author James King
Quiet Corner Reads (QCR) is a One Book Project, co-sponsored by Northeast
Connecticut libraries in Ashford Killingly Scotland Brooklyn Plainfield Thompson Canterbury Pomfret Woodstock Eastford Putnam
The goals of QCR are to• Bring their communities together by simultaneously
offering a single title for reading and discussion• Encourage reading in general• Foster life-long learning in our Northeast corner• Increase the visibility of our community libraries• Spark lively book discussions region-wide
Copies of Bill Warrington’s Last Chance are available at par-ticipating libraries. Friends of Babcock Library sponsors this program in Ashford.
Author Event will be held June 21, 2001 at Tyrone Farm in Pomfret$10 admission will include:
Q & A, book talk & autograph session
A Limited number of Tickets will be available in May at participating libraries
www.quietcornerreads.org for more information
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Babcock Library
Friends of Babcock Library Summer Book Sale
Book & Babcock Baubles Sale
SATURDAY,MAY 28th
SUNDAY, MAY 29th &
MONDAY, MAY 30th
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Knowlton Hall Autorium
Hundreds of books, movies, hand-made jewelry and baked goods!
PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT THE BABCOCK LIBRARY
PET-LAW FARM, LLCExcavating, Livestock Transport
Mini Backhoe Services, Stones & Stumps Pulled
Ditches for Power or Water lines, test Holes & Post Holes Dug
garages, Barns, Basements cleaned outBrush Hog Mowing
38 Pumpkin Hill Road, Ashford 860-429-1000
Friday ProgramJOIN US FOR THE CELEBRATION!
Ashford has been designated a clean energy community
THE BABCOCK LIBRARY
JUNE 10TH AT 7 PM
Babcock Library Book DiscussionsBabcock Book Discussions - New Members Welcome!
The Monday Book Club meets every 2nd Monday of the month at 1 p.m.
June 13th: Pompeii: A Novel by Rob-ert Harris. Books will be available at the library.
The Mystery Book Club meets every 3rd Tuesday of the month at 2 pm.
June 21st: The Beekeeper’s Apprentice by Laurie R. King.
July 19th: The Laughing Policeman by Maj Sjowall.
No meeting in August
September 20: The Alienist by Caleb Carr
Teen Book Club (schedule varies)
May 25: Warped by Maurissa Guibord
June 22: What Happened to Good-bye? By Sarah Dessen
No meetings in July and August
September: Across the Universe by Beth Revis
October: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
Copies of all books will be available at the library.
260 Ference Road (Route 89) exit 72Ashford, CT 06278
Supina Family Farm
Brialee - Look for our truck driving thru the campground!
*Ashford Farmers Market Sundays 10-1
Selling Fresh Unique Healthy Vegetables & More (860) 324-9587
supinafamilyfarm@charter.net*www.ashfordfarmersmarket.com
HARVEST GARDENand the
Concrete FactoryJunction of 74 & 44
Local Farmer Marketthousands of shrubs, Fall Flowers, Decorations & Pumpkins
Open - 12 Hours everyday
Operated by: Ashford farmers (860) 429-0858
French Ice Cream / Frozen CustardMade Fresh Daily
Best Ice Cream in the State
ASHFORD FARMERS MARKET
WEBSITE: ashfordtownhall.orgThe town has launched a new website check it out; get recreation program info, updates, agendas, registration forms, meeting minutes and more.
Sundays from 10a.m. -1 p.m.
Pompey Hollow Park
Begins June 5th 2011www.ashfordfarmersmarket.com
Hope and Wellness“You must plant the seed to reap the harvest”
Welcome, to new stylist, Sarah Garrison. She brings
fresh new ideas...$5 off your first appointment with her.
specials
• Free Hair Treatment, $10 off color, or 10% off product purchase.
• Sunscreen for your hair! It lasts 4-6 weeks and protects from UV rays and harsh Summer temperatures.
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about your Health and Your Blood Results!
New callus TreatmentCallus Treatment Only - $20.00
Callus Treatment Just - $5.00 (when added onto a Pedicure)
say HellO to sHellac!!!An innovation in chip-free,
extended-wear color! A Manicure that will last you your entire
Honeymoon or Vacation!
“Where Elegant and Edge Come Together”
39 Nott HighwayRte. 74
Ashford, CT 06279860.429.7900
Come find us on Facebook,Merchants Circle, Manta
and Yelp.
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Faxing also available
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