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If you are in the mood for a Saturday or Sunday drive check out these new Winter Weekend In Norfolk Connecticut videos that will help you plan a route before setting out. Winter Weekend in Norfolk made its debut virtually last weekend and is still offering on-demand videos to stream. The videos featured are series to watch that will be helpful if you are planning an in-person drive to bucolic Norfolk. These videos will show viewers a variety of points of interest that can be explored safely in Norfolk from self-guided architectural tours to nature walks and even cross-country skiing and winter photography. There are many videos to choose from when visiting the Weekend in Norfolk website that will appeal to the entire family. For the Winter Win website https://weekendinnorfolk.org
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The Children s Museum in West Hartford is one of several Connecticut Landmarks getting more than $20,000. (The Children s Museum)
WEST HARTFORD, CT The The Children s Museum in West Hartford is one of several Connecticut Landmarks getting more than $20,000 from Connecticut Humanities COVID Relief Fund for Museums.
This funding is designed to aid museums and other nonprofit organizations as the coronavirus pandemic takes a dramatic toll on Connecticut s arts venues and museums.
The grant totals $22,727.
Subscribe This funding comes at a critical time for Connecticut Landmarks as we work to develop new programming and opportunities for guests to experience Connecticut s history while remaining socially distanced, Connecticut Landmarks Executive Director Aaron Marcavitch said. We thank Connecticut Humanities, the Connecticut Office of the Arts, the Department of Economic and Community Development, our federal representatives and Governor Lamont for their continued c
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ORANGE, Conn. Dec. 23, 2020 United Illuminating (UI), Southern Connecticut Gas (SCG) and Connecticut Natural Gas (CNG) today announced the distribution of $441,540 in grants aimed at helping community and neighborhood organizations statewide improve energy efficiency and reduce their energy costs.
The three Connecticut subsidiaries of AVANGRID, Inc. (NYSE: AGR) awarded grants to 59 nonprofit organizations in 26 different communities throughout Connecticut. The grants, ranging from about $2,640 to $12,821, were provided under the state s Neighborhood Assistance Act tax credit program. As we prepare to celebrate the holidays, we are mindful of the many people in our communities who are suffering as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic – and of the important roles nonprofit organizations play in supporting them, said Frank Reynolds, President of UI, SCG and CNG. This program allows us to help our nonprofit partners achieve ongoing energy savings, allowing our partner
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