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Popular Restaurant Closing In Hartford

UpdatedFri, Apr 9, 2021 at 2:44 pm ET Reply Stella’s African Eatery in Hartford is closing at the end of the month, the owner announced this week. (Shutterstock) HARTFORD, CT A popular restaurant that introduced the Hartford area to the food of Senegal and Gambia is closing at the end of the month after five years in business, according to the Hartford Courant. The owners of Stella s African Eatery at 461 Capitol Ave. recently announced the restaurant will close its doors on April 30. On April 12, 2016, Stella s Eatery and Mazie s Catering opened with a 5-year plan to introduce Hartford to Senegambian culture and cuisine, reads a post on the restaurant s Facebook page. In order to accomplish this, we felt it necessary to offer a fusion of Afro-diaspora cuisine.

Troop s fundraising supports Silver Creek learning | News, Sports, Jobs

Apr 4, 2021 Local Girl Scouts Stephanie VanCheri, left, and Emily Bowers, right, of Troop 20069 raised about $4,500 to purchase new appliances and other needed items for the Family and Consumer Science program at Silver Creek Central School District as part of their troop’s Silver Project. They are pictured with Superintendent Todd Crandall. SILVER CREEK – Two diligent and industrious local Girl Scouts Emily Bowers and Stephanie VanCheri of Troop 20069 and freshmen at Silver Creek High School were recently presented the Silver Award, the second highest award of the Girl Scouts of the USA. The concept of this award is for a small group of Cadette Girl Scouts to identify a community need that overlaps with their own areas of interest then develop and execute a project to address that need. The girls, who are both members of the Junior National Honor Society, began the planning process in August 2019 and it didn’t take long for them to identify this overlap of interes

First Girl Born During Girl Scout Week Showered With Gifts

ROCK SPRINGS Allison Reese Zumbrennen doesn’t know it yet, but she just might be a future Girl Scout. Allison was born at 1:16 a.m. Friday, March 12, 2021, at Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County to Monica and Alec Zumbrennen of Green River. She weighed 6 pounds, 2 ounces and is 19 inches long. She’s also the first girl born at Sweetwater Memorial during Girl Scout Week. “The Girl Scouts welcome our newest, future Girl Scout,” said Kris Sherwin, Service Unit Manager for Girl Scouts in Green River.  Advertisement - Story continues below. For over 10 years, the Green River Girl Scout troops donate a basket of baby items to the first baby girl born during Girl Scout Week. This year, that’s March 7-13. The individual Girl Scouts each donated to the basket of goodies.

Scouts keeping up the good work

Scouts keeping up the good work
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