Pack up a carload and head to Quassy Amusement Park & Waterpark to help The Barnum Museum recovery


Quassy Amusement Park Poster 2014

CRAZY CUPS – The Crazy Cups is the newest ride at Quassy Amusement & Waterpark in Middlebury, Conn., introduced to guests in 2012.

Plan to enjoy a day at Continue reading Pack up a carload and head to Quassy Amusement Park & Waterpark to help The Barnum Museum recovery

ribbon cutting for the 22nd County Art Show

MEDIA ALERT

WHO: First Selectman Mike Tetreau, together with Junior League of Eastern

Fairfield County President Sonal Rajan

WHAT: The ribbon cutting for the 22nd

County Art Show, and the issuing of a proclamation regarding the Junior League

WHERE: The historic Burr Mansion in downtown Fairfield, home of the Art

Show, located at 739 Old Post Road, Fairfield CT 06824. The photo opp and

proclamation reading will take place on the front steps of the Burr.

WHEN: Friday, April 4, at 10:00 a.m.

WHY: The ribbon cutting will launch the Junior League of Eastern Fairfield

County’s 22nd

paintings, contemporary abstract works, photographs, prints, drawings and

sculpture by over 120 Northeastern artists at affordable prices. Tickets are $7/

adult; children 12 and under are free.

Proceeds raised at the Art Show support the Junior League and its “Healthy

Families, Healthy Futures” community projects, which impact school readiness in

the areas of literacy, healthy lifestyles and nutrition to better prepare Bridgeport

area children to succeed in school.

The Junior League would like to offer sincere thanks to its Art Show sponsors:

Serendipity, Charron Tree and Shrub Care, Hearst Media, People’s Bank,

Principal Financial Group, Pullman & Comley, RichRelevance, Tito’s Handmade

Vodka, Tick Stoppers, Bev Max, Henry C. Reid and Vein Care.

Annual Junior League of Eastern Fairfield

Annual Art Show, which features traditional representational

Fairfield News: Police reconstruct accident scene–Video Report

Fairfield Police were back at the scene of the Cumberland Farms off I-95’s exit 24 where a car last week hit 6 vehicles and bounced off the top of the building to reconstruct the scene. The driver was three times over the legal limit of intoxication, had a suspended licence with a prior DWI and more.

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