Posts Tagged ‘Wallingford’

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!!

The final Friday night event at gazebo: “Family BBQ Night” this evening

Friday, August 10th, 2012

Wallingford Center Inc. will present “Friday Nights at the Gazebo,” the railroad station gazebo, in July and August.

The events are free and open to the public.

The schedule is as follows each Friday from 6PM to 8PM

Family BBQ Night, Aug. 10

There are no rain dates.

People are invited to bring a blanket or chairs, sit on the Green and enjoy the fun and music. Food and beverages will be available for purchase.

Friday night events planned at gazebo: “Fiesta Night” this evening

Friday, August 3rd, 2012

Wallingford Center Inc. will present “Friday Nights at the Gazebo,” the railroad station gazebo, in July and August.

The events are free and open to the public.

The schedule is as follows each Friday from 6PM to 8PM

Fiesta Night, Aug. 3

Family BBQ Night, Aug. 10

There are no rain dates.

People are invited to bring a blanket or chairs, sit on the Green and enjoy the fun and music. Food and beverages will be available for purchase.

Friday night events planned at gazebo: “Italian Night” this evening

Friday, July 27th, 2012

Wallingford Center Inc. will present “Friday Nights at the Gazebo,” the railroad station gazebo, in July and August.

The events are free and open to the public.

The schedule is as follows each Friday from 6PM to 8PM

Italian Night, July 27

Fiesta Night, Aug. 3

Family BBQ Night, Aug. 10

There are no rain dates.

People are invited to bring a blanket or chairs, sit on the Green and enjoy the fun and music. Food and beverages will be available for purchase.

Friday night events planned at gazebo: tonight “Ice Cream Social”

Friday, July 20th, 2012

Wallingford Center Inc. will present “Friday Nights at the Gazebo,” the railroad station gazebo, in July and August.

The events are free and open to the public.

The schedule is as follows each Friday from 6PM to 8PM

Ice Cream Social, July 20

Italian Night, July 27

Fiesta Night, Aug. 3

Family BBQ Night, Aug. 10

There are no rain dates.

People are invited to bring a blanket or chairs, sit on the Green and enjoy the fun and music. Food and beverages will be available for purchase.

Oakdale Theatre To Host 2012 MS Motorcycle Ride

Thursday, July 19th, 2012

Oakdale Theatre To Host 2012 MS Motorcycle Ride by Maggie DellaRocco – Griffin

WALLINGFORD, Conn. – For the first time ever, the Oakdale Theatre in Wallingford will host the NBC Connecticut MS Motorcycle Ride Sunday, July 22. Also, for the first time, the 2012 ride will feature two satellite start locations, one in Norwalk and the other in East Hartford.

See the full write up by Maggie DellaRocco – Griffin via Oakdale Theatre To Host 2012 MS Motorcycle Ride

Concert details for the Spanish Community of Wallingford 40th Anniversary event

Friday, June 22nd, 2012

What: Spanish Community of Wallingford 40th Anniversary Concert.

Where: Paul Mellon Arts Center, Choate Rosemary Hall, Wallingford.

When: Saturday, 8 p.m., with reception beginning an hour earlier.

Tickets: $40. For tickets and information, visit SCOW at 284 Washington St., Wallingford; call (203) 265-5866; or go to www.scowinc.org.

Feds approve $17m for Springfield station

Thursday, June 21st, 2012

Cross posted courtesy of the Associated Press

 

SPRINGFIELD — Plans to make Springfield a regional transportation hub have taken a step forward with federal approval of $17 million for the city’s Union Station redevelopment.

The city’s chief development officer told The Republican that the $17 million is the final piece of the $45 million total project.

The Springfield Redevelopment Authority said Tuesday that demolition on the project is expected to start in October or November.

The first phase of the Union Station Regional Intermodal Transportation Center, which includes a bus terminal, is expected to be open in late 2014.

Union Station was built in 1926 and closed in 1973.

The station redevelopment is part of a larger federal project to improve passenger rail service north and south through Springfield from Vermont south to New Haven, Conn.

Friday night events planned at gazebo

Monday, June 18th, 2012

Wallingford Center Inc. will present “Friday Nights at the Gazebo,” the railroad station gazebo, in July and August.

The events are free and open to the public.

The schedule is as follows each Friday from 6PM to 8PM

Ice Cream Social, July 20

Italian Night, July 27

Fiesta Night, Aug. 3

Family BBQ Night, Aug. 10

There are no rain dates.

People are invited to bring a blanket or chairs, sit on the Green and enjoy the fun and music. Food and beverages will be available for purchase.