Ridgefielders Organize Memorial Day Car Parade Written by Brian Anthony
Having discovered that the 2021 Main Street Memorial Day parade was once again canceled due to Covid concerns, local residents have banded together to re-create last year’s vehicle parade through town. Organizer Brian Armstrong said, “We were all disappointed to find out that this year s Memorial Day parade was canceled, but as soon as we heard the news, we knew we had to bring back the Memorial Day Car Parade!”
Building on last year’s success, in which over 65 cars participated, Armstrong says he expects this year’s car parade to be even bigger and better. “Last year the idea came to me on the Friday before Memorial Day and we worked through the weekend to try to get the word out and make sure everything was a go for Monday. This year we had enough time to start promoting the event earlier, so I’m hoping more people have a chance to participate, he remarked.
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Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities Honors Leslie Josel and David Sylvestro at 2021 Virtual Gala on May 13
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Leslie Josel, an ADHD academic and parenting coach and founder of Order Out of Chaos, a virtual company helping parents guide their students to success in learning, will accept the Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities Professional Achievement Award at the organization’s annual Gala on May 13, 2021. Dave Sylvestro, a founding staff member of Eagle Hill School, Greenwich who is a part-time school psychologist at The Southport School in Southport, CT will receive the Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities Community Service Award at the virtual Gala on May 13th, conducted via Zoom Live.
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Weston Historical Society Installs Sculpture Garden Featuring Art by the late Daniel E. Offutt, III By Weston Historical Society | Posted by
April 23, 2021
One of the five whimsical sculptures recently donated to the Weston Historical Society by the Daniel E. Offutt, III Charitable Trust for the new Daniel E. Offutt, III Sculpture Garden at the Coley Homestead, 104 Weston Road. The sculptures were created by the late Daniel E. Offutt, III at his Weston studio and were displayed at his former home on Kettle Creek Road in Weston. The public is invited to view the Daniel E. Offutt, III Sculpture Garden. The grounds are open every day from dawn until dusk. (photo: Weston Historical Society/contributed photo)