Torrington veterans make donations to Civial Air Patrol, P38 Baseball Team
July 9, 2021
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From left, Torrington American Legion Post #38 by Vice Commander Don McLeod presents two $1,250 checks to Civil Air Patrol Capt. Gary Lawton, with Torrington Veteran Service Office Director Mike Thomas.Rick Dalla Valle / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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From left, Torrington American Legion Post #38 by Vice Commander Don McLeod presents two $1,250 checks to Civil Air Patrol Capt. Gary Lawton, with Torrington Veteran Service Office Director Mike Thomas.Rick Dalla Valle / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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From left, Torrington American Legion Post #38 by Vice Commander Don McLeod presents a $500 donation to Torrington P38 Baseball team general manager RJ Poniatoski, joined byTorrington Veteran Service Office Director Mike Thomas.Rick Dalla Valle / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
May 10, 2021
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On a sunny weekend, the new work by sculptor and artist Peter Woytuk was met with a continuous audience of old and new aficionados at his new workshop across the street from Tyler Lake in Goshen.
Internationally renowned for his large-scale sculpture such as the bulls at Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, and four life-size bronze elephants weighing 5,000 pounds each for the entrance to the North Carolina Zoo, the world’s largest natural habitat zoo, he unveiled his new direction of smaller pieces at this event.
Proceeds will benefit the Kent Memorial Library, Friends of the Goshen Public Library and The Little Free Library at StoneHill, which held a pop-up with free books for all ages.