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SUNDAY – 26th Annual CELEBRATE WALLINGFORD is this weekend

Sunday, October 7th, 2012

Quick note – I will be there today, Sunday, as the weather seems to be cooperating. We’re expecting hit or miss showers and if they were like yesterday, except for two, ten minute showers, they were all miss.

I will be collecting donations for the Wallingford Fireworks Fund. Hope to see you there. We did good yesterday and I am hoping to add to the total today

The collection goal for the 2013 event is $35,000.00.


 

As published in the supplement to the Record Journal on Friday October 5, 2012

By Elizabeth Landow , Executive Director, Wallingford Center Inc.

Once again, it is time for CELEBRATE WALLINGFORD!! The first weekend in October marks the biggest event of the year. It is the time of the year that we can truly appreciate this wonderful town we live in!

After five years in our Hall Street location, we are excited to be holding the event up at the South and North Main Streets location.

This is a wonderful opportunity to ‘taste’ the specialties of many of Wallingford’s finest restaurants and recognize the civic and non-profit organizations that help make this town what it is! Please stop by and admire the handicraft of the many participating crafters and be sure to check out the businesses that are participating this year – there are several new local entrepreneurs who have decided to showcase their businesses at the festival.

For the fourth year, we will be hosting a Homemade pie contest – the judges can’t wait to taste the wonderful entries this year and as always we have a delightful selection of music scheduled to entertain you.

WCI is thrilled once again to join forces with the Health Department and the Wallingford Family YMCA to present the 3rd Annual Activate Wallingford Health Walk and we are happy to announce that theca will be hosting a ‘Fitness Fun Zone’, in the Holy Trinity School parking lot. Please stop by to see what all the excitement is about!

A new addition this year is the ‘New’ Car Show!! Several of Wallingford’s car dealers will be displaying the exciting new models of cars in the parking lot behind Simpson Court.

Another exciting feature this year is the ‘Harvest Fair’ down at the gazebo – please walk down to the railroad station green where you can find several of the local farmers selling pumpkins, mums and all sorts of things to get you into the Autumn mood and along the way be sure to stop by the local stores and shop a bit and pay special attention to the youth groups that will have a tent on the sidewalks – these kids will be showcasing their organizations and selling their fundraisers.

And last but not least – please walk through the Cemetery and view the wonderful artwork done by area adults and children and organized by Easel Works and take a moment to admire the beautiful Cemetery that is so well – maintained and is a truly a treasured part of Wallingford’s history.

On behalf of the Board of Directors of Wallingford Center, Inc., I would like to thank our major sponsors, Stop & Shop, Mid-State Medical and Ferguson &McGuire As well as our other sponsors: Nucor, John J. Kovacs Insurance and Plunske’s Garage for their continued support to Celebrate Wallingford. WCI is fortunate to have the support of Mayor Dickinson and the town officials. If not for the help of our volunteers and dedicated town employees this event would not be possible. On a personal note – I would like to thanks all the WCI Board members who selflessly dedicate their time and energy to do whatever is needed to make this a successful event year after year.

Please come down and spend the day with us and CELEBRATE WALLINGFORD!!

26th Annual CELEBRATE WALLINGFORD is this weekend

Saturday, October 6th, 2012

Celebrate Wallingford Starts today – See you there

Quick note – I will be there this weekend, weather permitting – Sunday may be up in the air. I will be collecting donations for the Wallingford Fireworks Fund. Hope to see you there

 

As published in the supplement to the Record Journal on Friday October 5, 2012

By Elizabeth Landow , Executive Director, Wallingford Center Inc.

Once again, it is time for CELEBRATE WALLINGFORD!! The first weekend in October marks the biggest event of the year. It is the time of the year that we can truly appreciate this wonderful town we live in!

After five years in our Hall Street location, we are excited to be holding the event up at the South and North Main Streets location.

This is a wonderful opportunity to ‘taste’ the specialties of many of Wallingford’s finest restaurants and recognize the civic and non-profit organizations that help make this town what it is! Please stop by and admire the handicraft of the many participating crafters and be sure to check out the businesses that are participating this year – there are several new local entrepreneurs who have decided to showcase their businesses at the festival.

For the fourth year, we will be hosting a Homemade pie contest – the judges can’t wait to taste the wonderful entries this year and as always we have a delightful selection of music scheduled to entertain you.

WCI is thrilled once again to join forces with the Health Department and the Wallingford Family YMCA to present the 3rd Annual Activate Wallingford Health Walk and we are happy to announce that theca will be hosting a ‘Fitness Fun Zone’, in the Holy Trinity School parking lot. Please stop by to see what all the excitement is about!

A new addition this year is the ‘New’ Car Show!! Several of Wallingford’s car dealers will be displaying the exciting new models of cars in the parking lot behind Simpson Court.

Another exciting feature this year is the ‘Harvest Fair’ down at the gazebo – please walk down to the railroad station green where you can find several of the local farmers selling pumpkins, mums and all sorts of things to get you into the Autumn mood and along the way be sure to stop by the local stores and shop a bit and pay special attention to the youth groups that will have a tent on the sidewalks – these kids will be showcasing their organizations and selling their fundraisers.

And last but not least – please walk through the Cemetery and view the wonderful artwork done by area adults and children and organized by Easel Works and take a moment to admire the beautiful Cemetery that is so well – maintained and is a truly a treasured part of Wallingford’s history.

On behalf of the Board of Directors of Wallingford Center, Inc., I would like to thank our major sponsors, Stop & Shop, Mid-State Medical and Ferguson &McGuire As well as our other sponsors: Nucor, John J. Kovacs Insurance and Plunske’s Garage for their continued support to Celebrate Wallingford. WCI is fortunate to have the support of Mayor Dickinson and the town officials. If not for the help of our volunteers and dedicated town employees this event would not be possible. On a personal note – I would like to thanks all the WCI Board members who selflessly dedicate their time and energy to do whatever is needed to make this a successful event year after year.

Please come down and spend the day with us and CELEBRATE WALLINGFORD!!

Fundraiser to benefit Sheehan High School cheerleaders

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2012

WALLINGFORD — The Sheehan High School cheerleaders will sponsor a fundraiser from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Burger King restaurant on Route 5.

Burger King will donate 20 percent of the night’s sales to the team.

For information, call Lisa Eroh at (203) 269-6161

3rd Annual Burgers for a Cause

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

3rd Annual Burgers for a Cause

Ted’s Steamed Cheeseburger (Meriden location)

Today – Tuesday May 15th, 2012

11:00am until 9:00pm

Meriden, Connecticut

“Burgers for a Cause” is a fundraiser in support of Relay for Life (“We are Family” team). We participate in honor of Ted and Fran Moynihan, both cancer survivors. Also, Burton Underwood and Carleen Underwood, who lost their battle with cancer. Simply come by Ted’s Steamed Cheeseburger (Meriden location) and enjoy anything on their menu and a portion of sales will go to the American Cancer Society.

On Mother’s Day: Thinking of all those, not just Mothers, lost to Leukemia and / or Lymphoma

Sunday, May 13th, 2012

This fundraiser RUNNING WITH JOY-(CE) is being run by a friend of mine, Sunshine Taylor, who is working on behalf of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society with her husband, Lynn Parkin.

If this is something that you support please consider making a donation to them; it is a very worthy cause and I can’t think of more genuine people to help, on Mother’s Day or any other day for that matter.

Ziti dinner Friday at North Farms Volunteer Fire Department

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

pbWALLINGFORD/b — The North Farms Volunteer Fire Department will sponsor its annual ziti dinner from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Friday at the firehouse, 636 Barnes Road./p pAdmission will be charged./p

Wallingford – Church of the Resurrention Carnival

Wednesday, April 25th, 2012

Lyman Hall and Sheehan bands still in running for Pepsi grant

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011

As published in the Record Journal, Tuesday December 27, 2011

By Melissa Chicker
Record-Journal staff

WALLINGFORD— The marching bands at Sheehan and Lyman Hall high schools have teamed together to encourage the community to vote in a contest that could result in a $50,000 grant for new uniforms.

“Combining our efforts gets more people of the community involved,” Sheehan band director David Giardina said. “We thought if we combine the two schools in this competition, we will get a lot more votes and give us a better chance to win the grant.”

The schools are competing as one against 322 other groups around the country in a contest sponsored by the Pepsi Refresh Project, which gives away millions of dollars each month. The top 10 groups in the competition that ends on Saturday will receive $50,000.

“Grants are for wide-reaching ideas and with groups and organizations putting in significant time and effort,” officials said on the Pepsi Refresh Project website.

The grant would go toward about 125 uniforms for each of the two marching bands. Each new uniform costs at least $500, setting a steep total price of up to $140,000.

Uniforms, said Giardina, typically last 10 to 13 years. Sheehan’s uniforms are between 15 and 17 years old.

The Sheehan and Lyman Hall bands were in second place Monday — they have been among the top five the entire time, including some time at No. 1. Giardina believes the effort to get out the word is the key.

“We spread the word through our band parents’ organization and throughout the schools,” he said. “Word has spread quickly and I think this is why we have been so successful so far.” The competition began Dec. 1, and both band groups have been working since the start to urge people to log onto the site and cast their vote. Supporters have passed out fliers at Stop & Shop on weekends, created a Facebook page and sent emails to family and friends.

“The schools have always been rivals, and while it’s good to have a rivalry, this is a great way to foster the community spirit and work together for a common goal,” said Heidi Belcourt, co-president of the Sheehan Music Parents Association.

Voters can vote up to three times per day until Saturday.

Sheehan cheerleaders’ fundraiser today

Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

WALLINGFORD — Sheehan High School cheerleaders will sponsor a fundraiser from 4 to 8 p.m. today (Wednesday) at the Burger King Restaurant, 888 N. Colony Road. Burger King will donate 20 percent of the evening’s receipts to the team.

BIKE & CAR SHOW to honor our fallen Navy Seals @ Sonic of CT in Wallingford

Monday, October 17th, 2011

Looking for something to do this Saturday 10/22? Come hang @ Sonic of CT in Wallingford!

 

BIKE & CAR SHOW to honor our fallen Navy Seals! Fun, prizes, food, DJ, by Don Clady!

 

Thanks to all the sponsors participating! Check out flyer below for more info or how to be a part of it! 10AM to 4PM