A little peek into our social, administrative and fundraising activities.
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
District Governor Richard Borden, Jr. visits Southington club...
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Walter Hushak speaks to Club.....
Southington Rotary Lifetime Member Walter Hushak was our guest luncheon speaker today. His presentation covered the U.S. Army Air Corps of WWII through today's modern U.S. Air Force observing its 60th anniversary as an independent force.
The Wings of Freedom Tour, Oxford, CT at the Waterbury-Oxford Airport:
Sep 6- 2pm to 5pm
Sep 7- 9am to 5pm
Sep 8- 9am to 5pm
Sep 9- 9am to 5pm
Sep 10- 9am to 12pm
Visit the Collings Foundation on the web at collingsfoundation.org or call 978.562.9182
The Wings of Freedom Tour, Oxford, CT at the Waterbury-Oxford Airport:
Visit the Collings Foundation on the web at collingsfoundation.org or call 978.562.9182
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
Guest speakers from Oak Hill...
Ana Maria Mitchell and Trish Heslin of the Oak Hill School were the guest speakers at the luncheon meeting of August 1.
Per the organization's website, "Oak Hill was founded in 1893 by Emily Wells Foster, a Sunday school teacher in Hartford, to provide the means through which blind children could lead lives defined by their achievements. Since that time, Oak Hill has kept pace with, and been responsive to, the changing needs of people with disabilities. Today, Oak Hill provides services and solutions for children and adults with varying disabilities so they can live as independently as possible and be contributing, productive members of their communities."
Oak Hill has two facilities in Southington that are part of its Residential Program.
Per the organization's website, "Oak Hill was founded in 1893 by Emily Wells Foster, a Sunday school teacher in Hartford, to provide the means through which blind children could lead lives defined by their achievements. Since that time, Oak Hill has kept pace with, and been responsive to, the changing needs of people with disabilities. Today, Oak Hill provides services and solutions for children and adults with varying disabilities so they can live as independently as possible and be contributing, productive members of their communities."
Oak Hill has two facilities in Southington that are part of its Residential Program.
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