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Daily Calendar: Monday, June 21

Following are the Community Calendar listings for today in New Hartford, CT:

Monday, July 12, 2010:

  • New Hartford Senior Center activities: at the Senior Center, Town Hall, 530 Main St., New Hartford. Activities: Fitness at 9:00 a.m. ($2.50 per class, includes a fitness card which is stamped for every class attended). Coffee at 10 a.m. For more information please call Jean Barnicoat at 860-379-3980 between 8:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., Mondays through Thursdays.
  • New Hartford Economic Development Commission Meeting at 7:00 p.m. at the Town Hall, 530 Main Street. We are in the process of verifying that this meeting is, in fact being held.
  • Do you know of an event that should be listed here and you don’t see it? Please email us the info. and we’ll add it! Send to newhartfordplus@gmail.com and write ‘Calendar’ in the subject line.

Our Community Calendar section provides additional information about the events listed above and information on past, current and future events – a permanent record of events in New Hartford. Also check out our Community Bulletin Board where you can see posters and information on local groups and events.

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“Cancelled: Both the Board of Selectmen and the Board of Finance meetings scheduled for tomorrow evening.”

Wow! When was the last time that happened???” Our editor wondered when she saw on the town website that both meetings had been cancelled. We’ll add the reason for the cancellation of the meetings once our reporter has called Christine in the First Selectman’s office to inquire about the cancelled meetings.

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The Northwestern Regional #7 students sold lots of tie-dye T-shirts at the Farmers' Market this past Friday ~ including one to our editor.  Photo: Sue Wacht of GeminEye Images

The Northwestern Regional #7 students sold lots of tie-dye T-shirts at the Farmers' Market this past Friday ~ including one to our editor and a couple to the photographer of this image and to her fiance, Steve. Â Photo: Sue Wacht of GeminEye Images

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Daily Calendar, Friday May 21

Following are the Daily Community Calendar listings for today in New Hartford, CT:

Friday, May 21, 2010:

  • Children’s Story Time at the Beekley Library: for 3- to 5-year-olds at 10:15 a.m. at the Beekley Library, 10 Central Avenue, New Hartford. For more information please call Andrea Gaedeke at the library at 379-7235.
  • New Hartford Senior Center Activities: Yoga Class: at 11:00 in the Senior Center. To see this month’s scheduled activities at the Senior Center please see our Community Bulletin Board. For more information about the Senior Center please call Jean Barnicoat at 860-379-3980 between 8:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., Mondays through Thursdays.
  • New Hartford Farmers’ Market ~ Opening Day! From 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on the Green in Pine Meadow. Sellers include: Barden Farm, Beckwith Brook Farm, Better Baking By Beth, B’Udder Bar Soaps, Dandy Acres, Dineberg’s Localvore, Easton Crafts, Eaglewood Farm, Gresczyk Farms, Planted Feather Farm, Sweet Pea Cheese, Sweet Wind Farm, Woolen It Be Nice and more.
  • Should your event be listed here and you don’t see it? Please email us the info. and we’ll add it! Email: newhartfordplus@gmail.com and write Calendar in the subject line.

Our Community Calendar section provides additional information about the events listed above and information on past, current and future events – a permanent record of events in New Hartford. Also check out our UPDATED Community Bulletin Board where you can see flyers on upcoming events, monthly calendars and information on local non-profit groups.

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“I don’t know if anyone has sent you the report on the ecological characteristics of the property that came out a few days later, but it is going around by e-mail. If you have room on your website, it would be very informative for the townspeople to post it, I think.”

Wrote a reader as she forwarded to us another copy of the Brodie Park South Baseline Study. Ever responsive to our readers, we went ahead and published it.

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A view of the stores in the center of New Hartford. Photo from NewHartfordPlus archives

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Daily Calendar: Wednesday, May 19

Following are the Community Calendar listings for today in New Hartford, CT:

Wednesday, May 19, 2010:

  • New Hartford Senior Center activities: at the Senior Center, Town Hall, 530 Main St., New Hartford. Activities: Fitness at 9 a.m. ($2.50 per person, per class, includes a fitness card which is stamped for every class attended); Wii bowling at 10 a.m. For more information please call Jean Barnicoat at 860-379-3980 between 8:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., Mondays through Thursdays.
  • Children’s Story Time for 3 to 5-year-olds at the Beekley Library: at 10:15 a.m. at the Beekley Library, 10 Central Avenue, New Hartford. For more information please call Andrea Gaedeke at the library at 860-379-7235.
  • South End Fire District Annual Meeting: at 7:00 p.m. at the South End Firehouse, 20 Antolini Road, New Hartford.
  • WPCA Special Meeting: at 7:00 p.m. at the Town Hall. On the agenda is the discussion and acceptance of RFP for operations.
  • Conservation Commission Regular Meeting: A partial list of agenda items includes the Brodie Park development plan and Town pesticide use policy. See the full agenda on our Calendar page.

Our Community Calendar section provides additional information about the events listed above and information on past, current and future events – a permanent record of events in New Hartford. Also check out our Community Bulletin Board where you can see flyers and information on local groups and events.

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“The Northwest Conservation District’s study of Brodie Park South has now been received – what a great job they did with it”

A friend of NewHartfordPlus emailed us today.

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Daily Calendar: Tuesday, May 18

Following are the Community Calendar listings for today in New Hartford, CT:

Tuesday, May 18, 2010:

  • New Hartford Business Council Morning Mingler: at Passiflora Tea Room & Cafe, 526 Main Street. Meeting begins at 7:45 a.m.
  • Informational meeting for business owners and professionals on the draft zoning regulations: 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. in the Sessions Conference Room at the Town Hall. Rista Malanca, the town’s Interim Zoning Officer will meet with members of the Business Council to answer their questions regarding the new zoning regulations that are nearing completion and will soon be adopted by New Hartford. This meeting is specifically for business owners and professionals who may have questions about how the new zoning regulations may impact their business operation.
  • Bakerville Library Story Time for 3 to 5 year-olds: at 10:15 a.m. Bakerville Library, 6 Maple Hollow Road, New Hartford, CT. For more information please call the Bakerville Library at 482-8806.
  • New Hartford Senior Center activities: at Senior Center, Town Hall, 530 Main St., New Hartford. Activities: Fitness at 10:45 a.m. ($2.50 per person, per class, includes a fitness card which is stamped for every class attended); Cribbage ‘n cards at 1:00 p.m. For more information please call Jean Barnicoat at 860-379-3980 between 8:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., Mondays through Thursdays.
  • New Hartford Schools Board of Ed. Meeting at 7:00 p.m. at the Bakerville Consolidated School, 51 Cedar Lane, New Hartford, CT. See the listing on our Calendar Page to view the meeting agenda.

Our Calendar section provides additional information about the events listed above and information on past, current and future events – a permanent record of events in New Hartford. Also check out our Bulletin Board where you can see flyers on events happening around town, and where we have listed information on local non-profit groups.

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“Wouldn’t it be great to record the birdsong up here?”

The Moores said to each other as they hiked along the edge of the woods at Brodie Park South last weekend.

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One of the paths in Brodie Park South.  Photo: Maria Moore

One of the paths in Brodie Park South. Photo: Maria Moore

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Daily Calendar: Friday, May 14

Following are the Daily Community Calendar listings for today in New Hartford, CT:

Friday, May 14, 2010:

  • Children’s Story Time at the Beekley Library: for 3- to 5-year-olds at 10:15 a.m. at the Beekley Library, 10 Central Avenue, New Hartford. For more information please call Andrea Gaedeke at the library at 379-7235.
  • New Hartford Senior Center Activities: Yoga Class: at 11:00 in the Senior Center. To see this month’s scheduled activities at the Senior Center please see our Community Bulletin Board. For more information about the Senior Center please call Jean Barnicoat at 860-379-3980 between 8:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., Mondays through Thursdays.
  • Should your event be listed here and you don’t see it? Please email us the info. and we’ll add it! Email: newhartfordplus@gmail.com and write Calendar in the subject line.

Our Community Calendar section provides additional information about the events listed above and information on past, current and future events – a permanent record of events in New Hartford. Also check out our UPDATED Community Bulletin Board where you can see flyers on upcoming events, monthly calendars and information on local non-profit groups.

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“Everyone’s used a lot less water this year.”

Said Ray Adamaitis of CT Water at the WPCA meeting last night, adding it was mostly weather-related. This accounts for most of the drop in the WPCA’s revenues so far this fiscal year.

Contribute to the …NHGrapevine… Let us know what you’ve heard – or seen – in town and we’ll add it to this listing, and also add it to the …NHGrapevine.. section. So let’s hear what you’re hearing around town…

A wagonful of flowers and vegetables at the Barden Farm all ready for the Farmers' Market in just one more week.  Photo: Maria Moore

A wagonful of flowers and vegetables at the Barden Farm all ready for the Farmers' Market in just one more week. Photo: Maria Moore

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Special Town Meeting Called To Approve St. John’s Easements: BOS Meeting

By: Maria Moore

Yesterday evening’s Board of Selectmen meeting at 5:30 p.m. was a brief one, with the Selectmen moving through the agenda items at a steady pace and ending by 6:05 ~ just in time to get home to dinner for those who were not staying for the 7:00 p.m. Board of Finance meeting.

Following is a report on some of the items on the Selectmen’s May 11 meeting agenda; the full agenda is listed at the end of this article.  As always, please be sure to read the official minutes which will be posted on the town website once they become available.

3.  Operations

Budget Referendum: First Selectman Dan Jerram said that the budget referendum had gone well, with a 2:1 approval by the voters of the budget on the first try.  He added the head moderator’s sheet of the vote count to the record of the meeting.

Roads: Dan said that guard rail posts are now being worked on by the road crew.  He also said that Glasso (company) is specing out the roads to be worked on ~ Southeast, Burwell, Steele and Kinsey ~ and then they’ll figure out the chip sealing.   Regarding the West Hill Road overlay, Dan said two bids had come in.

Parking on Central Avenue: Dan said he has talked with the Beekley Library Board about using some of the Foothills land for parking and the Board members seemed receptive to it. They’re continuing to work on it.  The Foothills land is the grassy area between the old library building and the new library on Central Avenue. The Foothills Trader was located there when it was locally-owned.

Wastewater Treatment Plant: Selectman Tom Klebart asked when the sewer plant would be coming online and Dan said: “It’s ready to go” and mentioned the end of May.

5. Resignations from Boards/Commissions – WPCA, Conservation

WPCA: Dan announced that MaryBeth Greenwood, who has been on the WPCA for just over a year, has resigned due to personal reasons.  Steve Hanright was appointed to the WPCA on Dan’s recommendation.  Tom asked if there was still a vacancy on the WPCA, and Dan said there was, that they were waiting for the WPCA to complete the revision of their charter before appointing someone else.

Conservation: Chris James on the Conservation Commission is moving out of state and has resigned from the Commission.  The Selectmen will be looking for a replacement for Chris.

Commission on Aging: Dan proposed Penny Miller for the vacancy on the COA and the selectmen approved Penny for that Commission.

8.  Set Time, Date, Manner of Special Town Meeting

A Special Town Meeting was set for Thursday, May 20 at 7:00 p.m. to act on an easements from Mary Ann Gunning (Emergency Access easement) and St. John’s Church.  The easements are to allow the WPCA access to lines located near the walkway to be constructed as part of the new addition at the back of the church; see the April 12 press release from St. John’s.  To read a downloadable copy of the Notice of Special Meeting, please see the link at the end of this report.

10. Correspondence:

Paul Volovski, the town Building Inspector, sent in a letter saying that the Rec Commission wants to take out the boathouse at Brodie Park since it was unsafe.  Paul agreed that the structure was unsafe.  The selectmen approved taking down the building.

11. Any Other Business to Come Before this Board

Bill Baxter, former First Selectman, had come to the meeting with copies for the Selectmen of paperwork related to the Northwest Chamber of Commerce’s initative to set up an Economic Development District.  This district would include towns in Litchfield county and the northwest corner.   Bill Baxter had recently made a presentation to the town’s Economic Development Commission on the Chamber’s initiative and the town had contributed a small sum [$250? ~ to be confirmed] towards a study for such a district.  Bill told the Selectmen that state funding agencies would now be looking at funding on a regional, rather than a municipal level.  The state has also passed legislation limiting the number of regions in the state to 8, and Bill said that small towns in our area need to hurry, or they may end up being assigned to economic development regions with Danbury or Waterbury.  Tom expressed the apparent feeling of the Selectmen when he said: “I’d rather be absorbed by Torrington or Winsted, rather than Danbury!”  Dan said that the LHCEO (Litchfield Hills Council of Elected Officials had taken a little time to get on board) but they now saw the need for it.

LID (Low Impact Development Stakeholders’ Group): Tom said that the LID was progressing nicely and they were finding that it worked well with the new regulations (the proposed regulations that will soon come into effect.)

The meeting ended shortly after 6 and our reporter went home for a while, leaving Reggie Smith, Jr., the only other member of the public at the meeting, to relax a little in the conference room before the Board of Finance meeting at 7 p.m.

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To read a downloadable copy of the Notice of Special Meeting: Please click on the following link: Notice of Special Town Meeting, May 20 (197).

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Board of Selectmen
Regular Meeting
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
5:30 PM

AGENDA

1.) Minutes – April 13, 2010; April 20, 2010
2.) Opportunity for Public Comment
3.) Operations Updates
4.) Grants Updates
5.) Resignations from Boards/Commissions – WPCA, Conservation
6.) Appointment to WPCA – Steve Hanright
7.) Authorization to sign 2010/2011 Sand/Salt State Contract
8.) Set Time, Date, Manner of Special Town Meeting
9.) Request for Tax Refunds
10.) Correspondence
11.) Any Other Business to Come Before this Board

St. John's Episcopal Church in Pine Meadow with the red banner across the front announcing the building of its new addition.  Photo: Maria Moore

St. John's Episcopal Church in Pine Meadow with the red banner across the front announcing the building of its new addition. Photo: Maria Moore

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Daily Calendar: Wednesday, May 12

Following are the Community Calendar listings for today in New Hartford, CT:

Wednesday, May 12, 2010:

  • New Hartford Senior Center activities: at the Senior Center, Town Hall, 530 Main St., New Hartford. Activities: Fitness at 9 a.m. ($2.50 per person, per class, includes a fitness card which is stamped for every class attended); Wii bowling at 10 a.m. For more information please call Jean Barnicoat at 860-379-3980 between 8:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., Mondays through Thursdays.
  • Children’s Story Time for 2-year-olds at the Beekley Library: at 10:15 a.m. at the Beekley Library, 10 Central Avenue, New Hartford. For more information please call Andrea Gaedeke at the library at 860-379-7235.
  • Planning & Zoning Commission Regular Meeting: at 7:00 p.m. New Hartford Town Hall, 530 Main St. See today’s listing on our Calendar page for a copy of tonight’s meeting agenda.

Our Community Calendar section provides additional information about the events listed above and information on past, current and future events – a permanent record of events in New Hartford. Also check out our Community Bulletin Board where you can see flyers and information on local groups and events.

Should your event be listed here and you don’t see it? Please email us the info. and we’ll add it! Send to newhartfordplus@gmail.com and write Calendar in the subject line.

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“The reason I’m voting for the record is because I’m very concerned about what the state will do.”

Reggie Smith said after the Board of Finance voted in favor of assuming a 96% collection rate; Reggie cast the only vote against the increase.  The other option discussed would have been a 96.4% collection rate.

Here’s the numbers directly from Ben:

“The tax increase is 0.42% (not 0.1%). The mill rate is 0.10 mils increase. This is identical to what was presented at the budget hearing (0.33% tax incr, 0.08 mils & 96% collections), with a slight change to the grand list based on BAA appeals settlements subsequent to the hearing.”

[Many thanks to Ben Witte, the "numbers guy" and Chairman of the Board of Finance, for looking over our numbers and correcting them.]

[This grapevine has been corrected to reflect that Reggie voted against the 0.1% mil rate increase; many thanks to the friend of NewHartfordPlus who corrected this for us.]

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The lilacs in full bloom outside the Moore home.  Photo: NewHartfordPlus archives

The lilacs in full bloom outside the Moore home. Photo: NewHartfordPlus archives

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Daily Calendar: Tuesday, May 11

Following are the Community Calendar listings for today in New Hartford, CT:

Tuesday,April May 11, 2010:

  • New Hartford Senior Center activities: at Senior Center, Town Hall, 530 Main St., New Hartford. Activities: Fitness at 10:45 a.m. ($2.50 per person, per class, includes a fitness card which is stamped for every class attended); Cribbage ‘n cards at 1:00 p.m. For more information please call Jean Barnicoat at 860-379-3980 between 8:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., Mondays through Thursdays.
  • Early Literacy Program: Comprehension Session: at 9:30 a.m. at the Beekley Library, 10 Central Avenue, New Hartford. For more information about this Early Literacy Program please see the flyer posted in our Bulletin Board or call the Library at 860-379-7235.
  • Bakerville Library Story Time for 3 to 5 year-olds: at 10:15 a.m. Bakerville Library, 6 Maple Hollow Road, New Hartford. For more information about the library please visit the Bakerville Library website.
  • Board of Selectmen Regular Meeting: at 5:30 p.m. at the Town Hall, 530 Main Street, New Hartford. For the agenda for this meeting please see our Calendar.
  • Board of Finance Meeting: at 7:00 p.m. in the Senior Center at the Town Hall, 530 Main Street, New Hartford. For the agenda for this meeting please see our Calendar.
  • The Landscape of the American Mystery Novel: Blind Descent by Nevada Barr: at 7:00 p.m. at the Beekley Library, 10 Central Avenue, New Hartford. Book discussion with Pat D’Ascoli, editor of CT Muse. For more information about this book discussion series, pleas see our February 4 article The Landscape of the American Mystery Novel…
  • Have a Spring-related business you want to advertise?: Check out our BRAND NEW Yellow Pages: an economical, simple way to get your business in front of our 32,066 visitors (this past March). Use the “Submit Your Listing” form to send us your information and we’ll list your business. Looking for a lawn care service? Check our Yellow Pages where we’ll be listing companies as soon as their info. is submitted to us.

Our Calendar section provides additional information about the events listed above and information on past, current and future events – a permanent record of events in New Hartford. Also check out our Bulletin Board where you can see flyers on events happening around town, and where we have listed information on local non-profit groups.

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“Not everyone has the same visual: I suggest a town outing or picnic to show where they would put their projects.”

One of the suggestions made by a resident at last night’s public forum to collect ideas of uses for Brodie Park South. A larger than usual number of residents turned out for the meeting that began the public participation in the development of a long-term plan for the property; see our upcoming article on this meeting.

Contribute to the …NHGrapevine… Let us know what you’ve heard – or seen – in town and we’ll add it to this listing, and also add it to the …NHGrapevine.. section. So let’s hear what you’re hearing around town…

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The entrance to the Town Hill Cemetery in dappled sunlight. Photo: NewHartfordPlus archives

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Weekend Calendar: Saturday, May 8 and Sunday, May 9

This weekend calendar is being added to as we come across more events that may be of interest to our readers. If you know of an event, please email us the information and we’ll gladly add it to this Weekend Calendar.

Following are the Calendar listings for this weekend, Saturday, May 8 and Sunday, May 9 in New Hartford, CT:

Saturday, May 8, 2010:

  • May Market at Hill-Stead: from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. at the Hill-Stead Museum, 35 Mountain Road, Farmington, CT. Market features over 50 exhibitors of antiques and quality crafts for home and garden. Shop for perennials and woodland plants, enjoy garden and cooking demonstrations with local experts, consult with horticulturalists and Master Gardeners. For more information, please see the Activities and Programs section fo the Hill-Stead Musem website.
  • New Hartford Garden Club 2010 Spring Plant Sale: from 8:30 until 3:00 p.m. in the lobby of the Town Hall, 530 Main Street, New Hartford. For more information, please read our May 7 article Garden Club’s Spring Plant Sale….
  • Northwestern Regional #7 FFA Plant Sale: from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. today, Saturday and tomorrow, Sunday, in the greenhouse at Regional #7 Vo-Ag Building, 100 Battistoni Drive, Winsted.
  • Haight-Brown Vineyard Express: at 2:00 p.m. at Thomaston station, Thomaston. Board 1970′s rail cars at the Thomaston station and take a leisurely 3(+) hour train ride around Litchfield County. On board, enjoy an eight wine tasting, including Haight-Brown’s special release ‘Railway White’, while hearing tidbits about HB history and practices. Unique and tasty Hors Des Ouvres and accompaniments will be served throughout the journey. On the second half of the journey, while enjoying desserts and treats, wine will be available by the glass for just $5. Reservations required; $65 per person. For more information, please visit the Haight-Brown website.
  • Synergy Brass Quintet: at 7:00 p.m. at the Bakerville Methodist Church on Route 202, just east of Route 202 in Bakerville. The quintet is acclaimed for “a veritable fireworks display of outstanding musical ability combined with superb showmanship” (Door Concerts, Inc.) in addition to “blazing precision [and] amazing technique”. The concert is a fundraiser for the Bakerville company. Tickets: $15 t at the door; Children under 12 Free. A reception with refreshments will follow the concer. For more information, please visit the Bakerville Library website.
  • Steam Vent Coffee House: from 6:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. tonight at First Church of Winsted. For more information regarding the Steam Vent Coffee House, please visit the First Church of Christ website.

Sunday, May 9, 2010:

  • Mother’s Day: Please be sure to do something special for that special mother in your life: a bouquet of flowers, a live plant, her special breakfast brought to her in bed ~ all the little things that will make her day memorable.
  • Visit your favorite Church, Temple, Meditation Center or Meeting House: Be sure to make time today to visit your favorite church, temple, meditation center or meeting house for good fellowship and spiritual uplifting. For specific information about times of worship or meditation, please check out the list of links in our Houses of Worship tab in the sidebar on our front page.
  • Northwestern Regional #7 FFA Plant Sale: from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. today, Sunday, in the greenhouse at Regional #7 Vo-Ag Building, 100 Battistoni Drive, Winsted.
  • The Farmington River from Black Bridge looking east toward Canton.  Photo: Maria Moore

    The Farmington River from Black Bridge looking east toward Canton. Photo: Maria Moore

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Synergy Brass Quintet Brings Its Electrifying Music To Bakerville

By: Maria Moore

The Synergy Brass Quintet performs more concerts than anyone in classical music today, averaging nearly 300 engagements per year, and this Saturday, they’ll be performing right here in the Bakerville section of New Hartford.

The Quintet, which includes Greg Lloyd of New Hartford will be performing at the Bakerville Methodist Church tomorrow, Saturday, May 8 at 7:00 p.m.

According to Synergy Brass’ website, the quintet is acclaimed for “a veritable fireworks display of outstanding musical ability combined with superb showmanship” (Door Concerts, Inc.) in addition to “blazing precision [and] amazing technique” (The Watertown Daily Times), the Synergy Brass Quintet has emerged as one of the world’s most exciting ensembles. Synergy “has hit on a magical approach… unadulterated exuberance, and a rock star approach of performing,” (U.S.1). Their engagements have taken them to every corner of the United States including the Ravinia Music Festival in Illinois, the Bethlehem Musikfest in Pennsylvania, the Tanglewood Music Festival in Massachusetts, and internationally at the Festival de Musica de Camara de Aguascalientes.

Tickets to the concert are $15 and are available at the door; children under 12 are free.  A reception with refreshments will follow the concert.  All proceeds from this concert will benefit the Bakerville Library.

To learn more: About Synergy Brass Quintet and their “electrifying” music, please visit the Quintet’s website.  To listen to samples of their music, please click on the Recordings tab on the group’s website.

The Bakerville Library: Is located at 6 Maple Hollow Road in the Bakerville section of New Hartford.  Please visit the Library’s website to learn more about the Library and the special community it brings together.

The Bakerville Methodist Church: is located at 1087 Litchfield Turnpike, Route 202 just east of the Bakerville Library, in the Bakerville section of New Hartford.  To learn more about the church, please visit the Bakerville UMC website.

The Synergy Brass Quintet concert is being sponsored by The Friends of the Bakerville Library.

Synergy Brass Quintet will be performing at the Bakerville Methodist Church in a benefit concert for the Bakerville Library.  Photo from the Quintet's website, www.synergybrass.com

Synergy Brass Quintet will be performing at the Bakerville Methodist Church in a benefit concert for the Bakerville Library. Photo from the Quintet's website, www.synergybrass.com

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Garden Club's Spring Plant Sale Benefits Many Community Projects

"Drama Daisy."  Artwork: Mary Femniak

"Drama Daisy." Artwork: Mary Femniak

The New Hartford Garden Club is holding its Spring Plant Sale tomorrow, Saturday in the lobby of Town Hall from 8:30 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. The plant sale will include a large selection of vegetable plants ready to plant in your garden. And for those looking for tomato plants, there will be more than 250 plants, among them mini tomoto plants, blight resistant plants and many other favorites.

Perennial plants will also be available, from old-fashioned favorites to unusual varieties. And as an added bonus, members of the Garden Club will be available to answer your gardening questions.

Especially for Mother’s Day, there will be hypertufa planters available, filled with plants, a beautiful and popular gift for the mother in your life. These unique containers are handmade by the Garden Club members; see our September 27 article The shape Of Blooms To Come…

Members of the New Hartford Garden Club are all volunteers and the proceeds from this plant sale are used to fund many community projects, including the plantings around the welcome signs at the edges of town, the plantings at Town Hall, at the Bakerville Library, and many more projects.

For more information: About the New Hartford Garden Club, please contact Sibyl Pellum: 860-379-3722, or Mary Lou Ringklib at 860-379-4612.

A hypertufa container from a previous year.  Photo: Mary Femniak

A hypertufa container from a previous year. Photo: Mary Femniak

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Daily Calendar: Friday, May 7

Following are the Daily Community Calendar listings for today in New Hartford, CT:

Friday, May 7, 2010:

  • Children’s Story Time at the Beekley Library: for 3- to 5-year-olds at 10:15 a.m. at the Beekley Library, 10 Central Avenue, New Hartford. For more information please call Andrea Gaedeke at the library at 379-7235.
  • New Hartford Senior Center Activities: Yoga Class: at 11:00 in the Senior Center. To see this month’s scheduled activities at the Senior Center please see our Community Bulletin Board. For more information about the Senior Center please call Jean Barnicoat at 860-379-3980 between 8:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., Mondays through Thursdays.
  • Should your event be listed here and you don’t see it? Please email us the info. and we’ll add it! Email: newhartfordplus@gmail.com and write Calendar in the subject line.

Our Community Calendar section provides additional information about the events listed above and information on past, current and future events – a permanent record of events in New Hartford. Also check out our UPDATED Community Bulletin Board where you can see flyers on upcoming events, monthly calendars and information on local non-profit groups.

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“Wow! Two bears in two days!”

Maria Moore, our editor exclaimed to her husband, Bob, as they watched a bear amble through their backyard. There was a time when seeing a bear in the Northwest corner was unusual enough to be reported in the papers and now, two bears in two days!

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This inviting bench is just a couple of hundred feet up from the post office on Church Street North.  Many thanks to Norma Pappalardo for providing this delightful garden for us all to enjoy.  Photo: Maria Moore

This inviting bench is just a couple of hundred feet up from the post office on Church Street North. Many thanks to Norma Pappalardo for providing this delightful garden for us all to enjoy. Photo: Maria Moore

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Daily Calendar: Wednesday, May 5

Following are the Community Calendar listings for today in New Hartford, CT:

Wednesday, May 5, 2010:

  • New Hartford Business Council Board of Directors/Steering Committee Meeting: at 8:00 a.m. at the Chapin Park Bed and Breakfast, Church Street, Pine Meadow section of New Hartford. For more information about the Business Council, please see the NHBC’s Facebook page.
  • New Hartford Senior Center: Fitness: at 9 a.m.($2.50 per class, includes a fitness card which is stamped for every class attended); Wii Bowling at 10:00 a.m.; Refreshments at 12:00 noon; Blood Pressure Check at 12:30 p.m.; Art Horn ~ the Wonders of Weather at 1:00 p.m. For more information please call Jean Barnicoat at 860-379-3980 between 8:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., Mondays through Thursdays.
  • Children’s Story Time for 2-year-olds at the Beekley Library: at 10:15 a.m. at the Beekley Library, 10 Central Avenue, New Hartford. For more information please call Andrea Gaedeke at the library at 860-379-7235.
  • Canton Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting: at 11:30 a.m. La Trattoria, Route 44, Canton. For more information about the Canton Chamber of Commerce which has a partnership with the New Hartford Business Council, please visit the Canton Chamber of Commerce website.
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  • Commission on Aging Meeting: at 7:00 p.m. at the Town Hall, 530 Main Street, New Hartford. For the agenda for this meeting, please see our Calendar.
  • New Hartford Recreation Commission Meeting: at 7:00 p.m. at the Town Hall, 530 Main Street, New Hartford. For the agenda for this meeting, please see our Calendar.
  • Have a Spring-related business you want to advertise?: Check out our BRAND NEW Yellow Pages: an economical, simple way to get your business in front of our 32,066 visitors (this past March). Use the “Submit Your Listing” form to send us your information and we’ll list your business. Looking for a lawn care service? Check our Yellow Pages where we’ll be listing companies as soon as their info. is submitted to us.
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    “I just learned to knit today!”

    Said one of the poll workers at Town Hall yesterday during the afternoon on what was a very quiet day for voter turnout on the budget referendum.

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    The lilacs are in full bloom outside the photographer's home, image from 2009.  Photo: Maria Moore

    The lilacs are in full bloom outside the photographer's home, image from 2009. Photo: Maria Moore

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    Daily Calendar: Tuesday, May 4

    Following are the Community Calendar listings for today in New Hartford, CT:

    Tuesday,May 4, 2010:

    • CLOSED: New Hartford Senior Center: Due to the Budget Referendum.
    • Budget Referendum: from 6:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. First District votes at the Town Hall, Second District votes at South End Fire House.
    • Northwestern Regional #7 Budget Referendum: At the same time as the town Budget Referendum, from 6:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. First District votes at the Town Hall, Second District votes at South End Fire House.
    • Early Literacy Program: Comprehension Session: at 9:30 a.m. at the Beekley Library, 10 Central Avenue, New Hartford. For more information about this Early Literacy Program please see the flyer posted in our Bulletin Board or call the Library at 860-379-7235.
    • Bakerville Library Story Time for 3 to 5 year-olds: at 10:15 a.m. Bakerville Library, 6 Maple Hollow Road, New Hartford. For more information about the library please visit the Bakerville Library website.
    • New Hartford Public Schools: Personnel and Negotiations Sub-committee Special Meeting: at 6:30 p.m. at the bakerville School, Cedar Lane, New Hartford. For the agenda for this meeting, please see our Calendar.
    • New Hartford Schools Board of Ed Meeting: at 7:00 p.m. at the Bakerville School, Cedar Lane, New Hartford. For the agenda for this meeting, please see our Calendar.
    • Have a Spring-related business you want to advertise?: Check out our BRAND NEW Yellow Pages: an economical, simple way to get your business in front of our 32,066 visitors (this past March). Use the “Submit Your Listing” form to send us your information and we’ll list your business. Looking for a lawn care service? Check our Yellow Pages where we’ll be listing companies as soon as their info. is submitted to us.

    Our Community Calendar section provides additional information about the events listed above and information on past, current and future events – a permanent record of events in New Hartford. Also check out our Bulletin Board where you can see flyers on events happening around town, and where we have listed information on local non-profit groups.

    …NHGrapevine

    “Budget Referendum today: Please Vote!”

    Voting takes a couple of minutes of our time, and it’s a nice opportunity to say “Thanks!” to those hard-working poll workers and our two Registrars of Voters, Daria Hart and Lila Tuxbury who bring it all together.

    Contribute to the …NHGrapevine… Let us know what you’ve heard – or seen – in town and we’ll add it to this listing, and also add it to the …NHGrapevine.. section. So let’s hear what you’re hearing around town…

    Spring flowers at dusk decorate a grave at the Immaculate Conception Cemetery on Monday evening, May 3.  Photo: Maria Moore

    Spring flowers at dusk decorate a grave at the Immaculate Conception Cemetery on Monday evening, May 3. Photo: Maria Moore

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