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Wilton church addressing basic needs during Diaper Drive
J.D. Freda
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The Wilton Congregational Church will be hosting a “Diapers and Basics Drive” throughout the month of May and donating the collected items to various nonprofit organizations.Bryan Haeffele / / bryanhaeffele.com / Hearst Connecticut Media
WILTON Wilton Congregational Church’s Debbie Garber hopes easy accessibility will lead to a high number of donations for the church’s Diaper and Basics Drive this month.
Just a few steps from the rear entrance of the picturesque church are designated drop-off bins. Residents do not need to come during service hours, they are open at all times. Donations of diapers, toiletries, such as shampoo and toothpaste, and paper products, such as toilet paper and paper towels are being requested.
Rotary Club of Wilton Now Accepting Grants Written by Christene Freedman
The Rotary Club of Wilton announced its 2021 grant application period is now open.
Through this program, the Club distributes community grants to deserving non-profit service organizations. The Club’s Grants Committee looks for innovative projects and services that respond to community issues, and will help to improve quality of life.
Local grants have assisted youth programs, elder programs, helping seniors and those with disabilities, improving community facilities and parks, serving low-income residents, and support organizations that enhance community-building and education. Rotary Club of Wilton is especially interested in projects that build community and promote local partnerships. All applications and supporting documentation must be received by May 1, 2021.
CT organizations celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with lectures and performances
Andrea Valluzzo
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The New Haven Museum will offer storytelling and special dance performances as part of the Yale Peabody Museum’s 25th Annual “Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. s Legacy of Environmental and Social Justice. New Haven Museum / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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A conversation with Layla F. Saad author of “Me and White Supremacy,” will be held on Jan. 17.Westport Country Playhouse / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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“Everybody can be great, because anybody can serve. You don’t have to have a college degree to serve. You don t have to make your subject and verb agree to serve. You only need a heart full of grace.” Martin Luther King Jr.