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The Chronicle - Town of Ashford
The
Ashford Activator
Fall 2011
Parks & Recreation, Babcock Library, Youth Services, Ashford Senior Center
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NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR / TABLE OF CONTENTS
Greetings!
like from your Parks and Recreation Department.
Now that we have weathered the storm; its time to
enjoy the beautiful fall weather. Crisp days and cool nights
are here, so get outside and do some hiking and biking!
Leave the cell phones, DVD’s, iPods and hand held computers: the latest diagnosis says that both young and old
are suffering from a severe case of N.D.D. ( Nature Deficit
Disorder) Take advantage of the new Purple Dot Trail that
goes along the Mount Hope River at Ashford Memorial
Park. Or check out the diverse Last Green Valley opportunities to explore some interesting areas during the month
long “Walktober” celebration.
The Rec. Commission meets on the 2nd Monday of the
month at 7:00 pm in the Recreation office. We are interested in your input and involvement! Please call or stop
in at a meeting if you have an idea, a program or a project
you would like considered. Check out all the special events,
trips and programs your Rec. Dept has to offer, and be sure
to mark your calendar and register early so you don’t miss
out! Remember the Benefits of Recreation are Endless!
Sherry York - Director
Ashford Parks and Recreation Commission has had a
change in leadership. We are very grateful to Tom Paul
our chairman for the past 5 yrs. His dependability and
team leadership has benefited the commission and the
community in countless ways. Tom was most often found
behind the scenes doing what ever it took to deliver the
program at hand; be it a Dunk Tank, Halloween Obstacle
Course, Frog Jumping Contest, BBQ for 200 people, or
sometimes a lengthy difficult meeting. Tom was there to
see it through. He led by example and was not afraid to get
his hands dirty. His patience, competence, (excluding ice
skating) and innate sense of good and right will be difficult to replace. Our new chairperson is John Boiano. He has
already served on the Commission for 3 years and knows
our business. He brings
to the position plenty of
energy, and new ideas.
In 2002, John resigned
from a 14 year career as
a sales and marketing
manager at Kaman Music Corp. Now he presents seminars and trainings for teachers and
students on social issues.
He is a musician, and is
proficient on ice skates
and with computers and
websites. Please engage
him in conversation
about what you would
John Boiano
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Table of Contents
Note From the Director.................................... 3
Special Events.........................................................4
Bus Trips..................................................................... 5
Social Services........................................................6
Youth Programs.................................................... 7
Swimming Lessons......................................... 7
Youth Theater..................................................... 7
Gymnastics............................................................ 7
Start Smart Soccer...........................................8
Miss Kate’s Musical Korner........................8
Adult Programs.....................................................9
Zumba.......................................................................9
Co-ed Competitive Vollleyball..................9
Fall Fitness Walking........................................9
Yoga............................................................................9
Cardio Kick Boxing...........................................9
Recreation Registration Form.................10
Reminders...............................................................10
Ashford Senior Center..................................... 11
Babcock Library................................................... 14
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SPECIAL EVENTS
FAMILY DAY!
Sunday, Sept. 18th, 1-4 pm at Pompey Hollow Park
GREAT PUMPKIN’S HALLOWEEN PARTY
Friday Oct. 28th, 5:30-7:30 pm, Ashford School
Bring the whole family for some old-fashioned fun, good food,
entertainment and music all for little or no expense! Some of
our favorite activities will be returning and we always have a
few new surprises too. We will have a moon bouncer, magician and some arts and crafts for the kids. Back by popular demand is John Walker with his creative toys. As for the adults,
we’d like to offer two new events a Horse Shoe Tournament
or a Cribbage tournament. We need to know if there is interest! Music will be provided by the Babcock
Band and acoustic duo called Gopherbroke!
The Farmers Market will be set up, so you can
buy local produce, flowers, cheeses, honey,
syrups, hand-made soaps, jewelry, and baked
goods; including gluten-free. This event honors families and displays our community. So
if you would like to lend a hand or your organization would like to get involved please call
Sherry York at 487-4409 or Melissa McDonough 860-429-6419
Watch for a detailed schedule!
Calling all ghosts and goblins and costumed children from
toddlers (thru Gr. 6) to Ashford School for some Halloween
fun! Games, crafts, treats, and a few tricks are in store for you!
Youngsters under Grade 2 can enjoy the games and activities
in the cafeteria. Activities in the gym will be geared for Grades
2 – 6. Jr. High Goblins your help is needed for this event; call
Melissa McDonough to sign up for this community service opportunity.
ASHFORD METRIC CENTURY BIKE RIDE
Sunday, October 2nd
Registration opens at 7:00 am at Ashford School
Start times: 7:30 a.m. 100 mile, 9:00 a.m. 64 mile, 9:30 a.m. 25
or 10 mile. The routes feature some beautiful fall foliage on the
back roads of the quiet corner towns of Ashford, Eastford, and
Woodstock. Food and drinks will be provided at designated
rest stops. We’ll also be serving baked potatoes and apple crisp
to all riders when they finish. This is a fundraising event for the
Ashford Park and Rec. Dept. organized by Nerac Earth Cycling
Club. For more info and to register early
and save, check out the website at ashfordmetriccentury.wordpress.com Contact person Garth Bean 860-429-2997.
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CAROL SING & TREE LIGHTING
Sunday December 4th at Knowlton
Memorial Hall, 4:30 pm
Join us for some nostalgic hometown holiday festivities sure to fill your hearts with
the spirit of the season. We’ll begin with a
Carol Sing and then light the tree in front
of Town Hall. Inside, the Babcock Coronet
Band will play your favorite traditional holiday music. We will serve homemade soup,
bread and holiday treats. We hope to have a special visit
from Saint Nicholas himself!
ICE SKATING AT UCONN
The following dates and
times have been reserved
for Ashford residents and
their guests at UConn’s Mark
Edward Freitas Ice Forum. $2
pp or $10 per family. Skate
rentals are available. Glide
on down to the arena on
Sunday Dec. 11th from 2:15 to 3:45, Saturday, Jan. 14th
from 2:15-3:45 (Skate Swap 1:30 pm) and Sunday Feb. 19th
3:00-4:30 pm.
SNEAKERS
Sports Bar Cafe & Grill
55 Nott Highway • Ashford • 860-429-1332
Sun.- $1.95 Pot Roast Dinner & 45 Cent Wings
Mon.- $1.99 Pizza Slices / Tues. - $1.99 Hot Dogs w/Chips & Pickle
Weds.- $1.99 Tacos, $3.25 & Nickel Night
Thurs.- $1.99 Spaghetti & MB or Sausage
Fri. Super Happy Hour! 4-9pm ½ Price Apps.
Sat.- Buy 1 Entre/Get 1 Entre 5-9pm
Weekend Specials - Prime Rib , Fresh Seafood, Seasonal
Steamers & Bellies
Go to Sneaker’s Sports Bar & Grill on Facebook
for our Entertainment Schedule
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BUS TRIPS
LOWER MANHATTEN: NYC A DAY ON YOUR OWN word for it: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious! Your fee
Date: Saturday, September 24th
Time: Coach Bus leaves UConn’s W lot at 7:30 a.m.
and returns approx. 11 p.m.
Location: New York City
Fee: $49 for residents
$59 for out of town residents
(Fee includes bus transportation only)
Registration Deadline: Sept. 9th
Enjoy the many sights and sounds that the neighborhoods of Lower Manhattan have to offer, including
Little Italy, Chinatown, the Financial District, SoHo,
Tribeca, and the Lower East Side. Enjoy the day on
your own. Maps & info on public transportation will
be provided. Looking for things to do?
•A
nnual Feast of San Gennaro: The premier street
festival in Little Italy, you’ll enjoy colorful parades,
cannoli-eating contests, 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 fabulous view of the waterway and the historic
Brooklyn Bridge! www.southstreetseaport.com
MARY POPPINS ON BROADWAY
Date: Saturday, October 15th
Time: Showtime is 2 p.m. Bus Departs from W lot
at: 7 a.m. and returns at approx. 9 p.m.
Location: New York City
Fee: $172 for residents
$182 for out of town residents
Experience the magic of the hit musical “Mary Poppins” LIVE on Broadway in New
York at the historic New Amsterdam Theater! Award-winning director, Richard Lyre, leads a dream
team of vision and stagecraft
bringing to life the story of the
Banks family and their magical
nanny. The result is a musical so
extraordinarily enchanting that,
like the critics, you’ll have just one
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includes transportation via coach bus, and you’ll have
some free time on your own to see the sights before
the show! Seats are in the second mezzanine. Participants must be older than age 4.
N.Y.C. RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL
CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR
Date: Sat. Nov. 12th
Time: Bus picks up at “W” lot at 10 a.m. show time
is 7 p.m. and returns approx. 11:30 p.m.
Location: New York City
Fee: $102 for residents
$112 for out of town residents.
(Fee includes coach bus transportation,
show ticket and a free ornament voucher.)
Let this classic, amazing show be
one of the highlights of your holiday season! You’ll have time to
roam NYC before the show. We
were fortunate and able to get
great seats in the Orchestra Section 300, rows H-M. We suggest
an early dinner and snacks for
the bus ride home. This popular
trip always sells out so make your
reservation early.
A DAY IN NEW YORK CITY
Date: Sat. Dec. 3rd
Time: Bus picks up at “W” lot at 7 a.m. and returns
approx.10:30 p.m.
Fee: $52 for residents
$62 for out of town residents
Registration deadline is Nov. 11th
Catch the holiday spirit in
the hustle and bustle of
N.Y.C. Check out the museums, shop till you drop, or
take in a show, or just see
the sights with friends and
family. The driver will determine bus drop offs/pick
ups in New York City on the
day of the trip.
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SOCIAL SERVICES
Help a neighbor in need
Ashford Social Services works to support families in
need throughout the year. Winter is especially hard
on families. Please consider helping your fellow residents by donating non-perishable food to be used in
Thanksgiving and Christmas food baskets. There will
be a collection box in the lobby of the Town Office
Building as well as at the Babcock Library. If you would
like to purchase a holiday gift for a child in town you
can take a name off the tree located at the Babcock
Library; beginning Tuesday November 22nd. Please bring your
unwrapped gift to the library, Social Service office, or Tree lighting
ceremony by Monday December
19th. If you would prefer to make
a monetary donation checks can
be made out to Ashford Social
Services and mailed to 5 Town
Hall Road.
you prefer) a card to present your loved one letting
them know that you made a donation in their name.
Checks should be made out to “Ashford Social Services” please note Fuel Bank in the memo and send to 5
Town Hall Road, Ashford CT.
ASHFORD FOOD PROGRAM
The Ashford Food Program provides a free prepacked order of groceries once a month to those
who qualify. You must live in Ashford and your
income 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- $40,350
5 persons - $43,600
Winter Heating Assistance
The CT Energy Assistance Program is designed to help
offset the winter heating costs of CT’s lower income
households. Heating Assistance is available for all
forms of heat including oil, electricity, propane, kerosene, wood, and gas.
The basic 2011-2012 income guidelines are as follows:
Family of 1: $30, 485
Family of 2: $39,865
Family of 3: $49,245
Family of 4: $58,625
Family of 5: $68,005
Call the Social Service office to make an appointment
to apply: (860)487-4417
Give the gift of warmth
Running out of gift ideas this holiday season? Does
Aunt Betty really need another bottle
of perfume? Give the gift of warmth
instead! Make a donation to the Ashford Fuel Bank that will go towards
filling a resident’s fuel tank and we
will send you (or them directly if
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YOUTH PROGRAMS
SWIMMING LESSONS
Day:
Monday Nights
Dates:Sept. 19th—Nov. 14th (8 weeks)
no class on 10/31
Times: 6-6:30pm Parent/Tot
(age 3 & under),
Preschool I & ll
6:30-7pm Preschool III & Level I,
7-7:30pm Level II,
7:30-8pm Level III & IV
8-8:30pm Level V & VI,
Location: Evangelical Christian Center Pool
Fee:
$50
Red Cross Learn to Swim Program will be offered on Monday
Nights from 6:00 to 8:30 pm at the
Evangelical Christian Center Pool.
Sandy Reed will return as our lead
instructor assisted by Keri Smart.
Class sizes are limited and times
may change, slightly based on enrollment.
Unsure, which level? Call 860-487-4409.
YOUTH THEATER - Grades 5-8
Dates:
Auditions- Fri. 9/16 and Mon. 9/19
Times: 3:30-5 pm
Location: Cafeteria
Fee:
$50 (due at auditions)
Days:
Rehearsals- Mondays, Tuesdays & Fridays
Times: 3:30-5 pm
Dates:Performances - Friday, Nov. 18th and
Saturday, Nov. 19th
Time:
7 pm
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Are You a Drama King or Queen? How will you know
unless you try out for the Fall Play? Director, Mike
Langlois will hold auditions for interested 5th,
6th, 7th, and 8th graders
in the cafeteria. (Don’t
stress Mike finds a part
for everyone and usually
chooses interesting plays
with a comical twist!)
GYMNASTICS
Day:
Wednesdays
Dates:Sept. 21st to Oct. 26th (6 weeks)
Times: 3:30-4:30 pm
Location: School Gym
Fee:
$45
Do you love to flip, roll, balance and tumble? Boys and
girls in Grades K through 4
are invited to join Stephanie Kalinowski and Michelle
Runge to practice your favorite gymnastics moves.
They will teach you some
new skills and develop your
strength and flexibility. The
fall program will focus primarily on floor work with
some opportunities to use the vault and low beam.
(Part of this program will include a trip to the Trampoline Place after school during the first week in November)
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YOUTH PROGRAMS
START SMART SOCCER
MISS KATE’S MUSICAL KORNER
Day:
Friday Afternoons
Dates:Sept.23rd to Oct.21st
Times: 3:45-4:30 pm
Location: Ashford Memorial Park
Fee:
$30
Instructor:Sherry York (and assistants)
This fun introduction to soccer and team sports is for
little tykes ages 3-5. The 5 week program will teach
kids to run and kick and trap the soccer ball. They will
learn a bit about being part of a team and get some
exercise in the great outdoors.
Day:
Fridays
Dates:Nov.4th to Dec.16th (6 weeks)
(No class 11/25 )
Times: 4:30-5:30 pm
Location: Scout Hall
Fee:
$35
Instructor:Kate Conway
This program is for children ages 3-5 yrs. Participants
will learn about various instruments and styles of music. Children will have
an opportunity to make
and march with their
own instrument. The
instructor, Kate Conway
will bring her guitar
and her love for music
and movement to share
with the children each
week.
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Birthday & Family
Parties
For kids ages 3 - 93!
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For September Start.
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ADULT PROGRAMS
ZUMBA
YOGA
Day:
Mondays
Dates:September 26th to Nov. 21st (8 weeks)
(No class 10/31 )
Times: 5:45-6:45 pm
Location: Cafeteria at Ashford School
Fee:
$56
Instructor:Kate Levesque, Licensed Zumba Instructor
Ditch the work out, and Join the Party!
Come and check out this Latin dance
inspired work out guaranteed to burn
about 500 calories an hr. It’s a cardiobased class that incorporates interval
training and sculpting exercises designed to tone the entire body. This
program is not limited to dancers, fitness fanatics, or
seniors. Everyone is welcome. All exercisers from beginners to advance will enjoy the music, the movements, and the benefits of a Zumba Class!
Day:
Wednesdays
Dates:
Sept. 29th to Nov. 17th (8 weeks)
Times:9:00 -10:15 am
Location: Conference room, town office building
Fee:
$64
Instructor:Mindy Carpenter
Registered Yoga Instructor Mindy Carpenter will lead
a Svaroopa style class that will include guided relaxation, a short breathing practice and a number of
fully supported poses. This style allows students of all
levels of fitness and body types to experience the full
benefits of yoga.
CO-ED COMPETITIVE VOLLEYBALL
Day:
Tuesdays
Dates:
Session I runs Sept. 13th–Jan. 10th
Session II runs Jan 17th—May 29th
Times:6:30 pm (Play begins at 7:30 from Nov.–
mid March)
Location: Cafeteria at Ashford School
Fee:
$25 per person each session
Can you Dig It? How about bump, set,
spike, block, and serve?
CARDIO KICK BOXING
Day:
Wednesdays
Dates:Sept. 21st to Nov. 19th (8 weeks)
Times: 5:30-6:30 pm
Location: Knowlton Town Hall
Fee:
$56
Instructor:Lisa Aukerman
Back by Popular Demand
is Lisa Aukerman and
her “kick butt” work out.
Learn to punch and kick
to protect yourself, tone
your core muscles and strengthen
your whole body. If you need to sweat,
release some frustration, and be challenged then this is the class for you!
FALL FITNESS WALKING
Day:
Tuesdays
Dates:
September 13th thru Nov. 22nd
Times:8:30-9:30 am
Location: Ashford School
Free
Fee:
Join us at Ashford School for a
1 hour Fitness walk! The route
is a challenging 4 mile loop out
Oakes Rd. and down Westford
Hill and back to the school.
Conversation and camaraderie
included free of charge!
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NEW LOOK
with the Same Age Old Quality
Come Watch
Your Favorite Games!
NFL Network 10 TV’s!
Monday Night (Bar Only)
Wings • Appetizers • Salads
30 Cent Wings 5 to close!
• Italian • Chicken • Seafood
Tuesday - Thursday:
Beef/Veal • Burgers
House
Margaritas....$2.99
Grinders • Pizza
House Martinis.....$3.99
NEW KIDS MENU
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REGISTRATION FORM / REMINDERS
Ashford Youth Services and the Rec.
Dept will provide CHILDCARE in the
Library at Ashford School during
Parent Teacher Conferences on November 21st and 22nd from 12:30
to 6:00 p.m..
OPEN MIC NIGHTS
are back!
They are scheduled for Oct. 21st,
Nov. 18th and Dec.16th. from 7:0010:00 pm in Knowlton Town Hall. It’s just
$3 to attend and benefits our Park and Rec.
programs with a $10 family max. Light refreshments are sold.
The night starts with a host band at 7 pm playing either Jazz, Rock, Blues, or some other style for
about a half hour…….then we open it up to you!
A sign up to perform list is used on a first come
first serve basis. Musicians are on hand to accompany you, or you may play alone, or with
your friends. We welcome poets, musicians,
artists and more, from novice to expert.
Come check it out, its a lot of fun!
Contact John Boiano 860798-5692
Registration for BASKETBALL for the upcoming 11/12
season will be held from Oct.17th thru Nov. 4th. Information and forms will be available in the Rec.Office and distributed through the school. Those
interested in serving on our
basketball board,
coaching,
reffing or organizing
any travel teams
should
contact
Sherry at 487-4409
in September.
RECREATION REGISTRATION FORM
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.
Participant’s Name
Address & e-mail
Program
Phone
Age
Fee
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)
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ASHFORD SENIOR CENTER
Outdoor Power Equipment
SALES & SERVICE • PICKUP and DELI VERY
Chain Saw & Snowblower
T u n e - u p s Av a i l a b l e
From the Ashford Senior Center
25 Tremko Lane, Ashford, CT 06278
860-487-5122
PLEASE CALL THE CENTER FOR DETAILS OF PROGRAMS
AND TRIPS AT 860-487-5122
We Service Most Brands
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510 Ashford Ctr., RT 44, Ashford
Snowblower & Chain Saw Repair
Schedule Your Winter Tune-up TODAY!
& more!
Other services include:Lawnmower repair & service: Belts,
tuneups, blades sharpened & repaired, engine works, etc.
Senior & new customer discounts! • Pickup & delivery available!
FREE DIAGNOSTICS
HANK’S
Lawnmower Repair & Service
(formerly Art’s Lawnmower Repair Service)
58 Hartford Tpk (Rt. 44) Eastford
860-974-1516
We all have love to give.
FROM THE BUS STOP:
Please call the director’s office at 860-487-0305
if you have any questions about the bus trips or
schedule. Thank you.
Bay Path Culinary School Lunch: Wednesday,
September 28th. Call the center at 860-487-5122
for departure time.
More trips to come. Please check with the Senior
Center for any new trip listings.
ON GOING EVENTS:
MARK YOUR CALENDARS
In Northeast
Connecticut
there are
250 children
from ages
0-18 years in
out-of-home care.
Bingo: (In house) 2nd and 4th Thursday of the
month @ 12:30 p.m.
We need loving foster homes
for these children.
Bridge: Duplicate only. 1st Wednesday of the
Month
COA: Commission on Aging. 1st Monday of
the month except September.
Doctor Morgan: F
oot Doctor.
One Monday
each month.
A child needs you!
for more information, call 1-888-KID-HERO
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ASHFORD SENIOR CENTER
Executive Board Meeting:
Every 2nd Tuesday @ 10:00 a.m.
Low Impact Exercise: Thursdays
from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Tea Party and sing along on October
3, 2011 from 12 am to 2pm
Gossip and the Art of Listening:
Continental breakfast. Monday
October 17, 2011 @ 10:30 AM
Mini Spa: Last Wednesday of
the month 9am-12pm
Halloween Party October 29, 2011
Mohegan Sun: Every 3rd
Thursday @ 9:30 a.m.
Thanksgiving
Dinner
with
Monthly Membership entertainment on November 9, 2011
Meeting: Every 3rd @ 12
Wednesday. Lunch @ 12:00 p.m., meeting @ 1:00 Christmas Dinner with entertainment
p.m.
on December 9, 2011 @ 12
TVCCA: Lunch @ 12:00 p.m., Social 1:00 p.m.
every Tuesday and Friday
New Year’s Party with
entertainment December
30, 2011 @ 12
TAI CHI: Every Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. to
10:30 a.m.
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WII: Every Tuesday @ 10:30 a.m. and Friday @
11:00 a.m.
MINI SPA - EVERY HAIRCUT DAY
(last Wednesday of the month)
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oenail 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 lotion massage. 15-20 minutes
• Mini Pedi - $20.00 – Includes
all of the above plus polish. 30
minutes
• Fingernail file and trim – $10.00
10-15 minutes
• Fingernail file, trim and lotion
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• M
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Phone 860-456-2661
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ASHFORD SENIOR CENTER
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Please call the center to sign up.
FLU CLINIC
Our annual Flu Clinic Program will be on
Saturday,
November 5th, 2011
9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Lunch Available
Ashford Senior Center
(Route 44 across from
the Knowlton Town Hall)
25 Tremko Lane
Ashford, CT 06278
860-487-5122
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Day:
Thursdays
Times:9:30-10:30 am
October 12, 2011
from 9:30-11:00
at the Ashford Senior Center.
Please remember to bring your Medicare
card or an insurance card with you when
you come. If you do not have coverage
there will be a charge.
Please call 860-487-5122
if you have any questions.
Flu Vaccine $30 Flumist Cost $35
Pneumonia Vaccine $5
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BABCOCK LIBRARY
Babcock Library Fall Hours
Monday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Tuesday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Wednesday 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Thursday Closed
Friday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Sunday Closed
book. Titles and copies will be available at the library
3 weeks prior to each book discussion.
Getting Crafty with Yarn
Day: Saturday
Dates:October 22
Time: 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Drop in anytime to explore a
variety of crafts and activities
with yarn. This program will be
geared towards ages 3-13, but
all are welcome.
Babcock Library Fall Program Offerings Saturday Matinee
Day: Saturdays
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS
Tot Time
Day: Tuesdays
Dates:September 13, 20, 27;
October 4, 18, 25;
November 1, 15, 22, 29;
December 6, 13, 20, 27
Time: 10:30-11:15 a.m.
Stories, Songs, and Playtime for children ages 3 and
under with an adult caregiver
Fall Fun
Day: Tuesdays
Dates:October 4 & 18; November 1, 15, 29
Time: 1:30-2:15 p.m.
Stories, Activities, and Crafts for children ages 3-5
Pokémon Club
Day: Fridays
Dates:October 14 and
December 9
Time: 4:30-5:30 p.m.
Boys and Girls ages 7-17
meet to play Pokémon, talk
about Pokémon , look at
Pokémon cards and toys and (with parental permission) trade cards
Dates:November 19 and December 17
Time: 10:30 a.m.
Film Titles will be available at the library at the beginning of each month.
Winter Fun
Day: Tuesday
Dates:December 27
Time: 1-3 p.m.
Get out of the house for a while and try some fun
activities at the library. Stay for all or just a few - all
ages are welcome!
Family Movie Night
Day: Wednesday
Dates:December 28
Time: 6-8 p.m.
Film title will be available at the
beginning of December.
BABCOCK BOOK CLUBS
Monday Book Club meets the
2nd Monday of the Month from 1-2 p.m. Sept 12th,
Hotel in the Corner of Bitter and
Sweet by Jamie Ford
Pre-teen Book Discussion
Day: Mondays
Dates:October 17, November 21, December 19
Time: 4:30-5:30 p.m.
Children ages 8-12 will meet to discuss a pre-chosen
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Mystery Book Club meets the
3rd Tuesday of the month from
2-3 p.m. September 20th The
Alienist, by Caleb Carr
Teen Book Club
Day:
Wednesday
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Dates:Oct. 5, Nov. 9 &
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Time: 7-8 p.m.
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• Mortgage Payments Behind?
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Friday Programs:
special guests visit our
library on the 2nd Friday
of the month at 7:00 p.m.
to present and speak on
their subject of expertise.
Check our web site
www.babcocklibrary.org
for upcoming programs.
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For Your Town Or Organization:
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