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B4 ☎ VILLAGER NEWSPAPERS ☎ TOWN-TO-TOWN CLASSIFIEDS ☎ Friday, December 30, 2011<br />

COMMUNITY CALENDAR<br />

The calendar page is a free service offered for<br />

listings for government, educational and nonprofit<br />

organizations. Send all calendar listings<br />

and happenings by mail to Ann Tremblay at<br />

Stonebridge Press, 25 Elm St., <strong>Southbridge</strong>, MA<br />

01550; by fax at (508) 764-8015 or by e-mail to<br />

atremblay@stonebridgepress.com. Please write<br />

“calendar” in the subject line. All calendar listings<br />

must be submitted by 3 p.m. on Friday to be<br />

published in the following Friday’s edition.<br />

Villager <strong>News</strong>papers will print such listings as<br />

space allows.<br />

ONGOING<br />

WOODSTOCK — The following programs<br />

will be held at the Woodstock Seniors at the<br />

Woodstock Town Hall, 415 Route 169: Tuesdays,<br />

EXERCISE from 9 to 10 a.m.; Wednesdays,<br />

ARTS AND CRAFTS from 9:30 to 11 a.m. and<br />

DOMINOES from 1 to 4 p.m.; Thursdays, exercise<br />

from 9 to 10 a.m. If you have any questions,<br />

call Connie at 860-974-2685.<br />

FRIDAY<br />

DECEMBER 30<br />

DAYVILLE — There will be a WHIST PARTY<br />

at 7 p.m. every Friday in St. Joseph Church<br />

Hall in Dayville. $1 admission charge.<br />

Refreshments included. Raffles. Come join the<br />

fun. For more information, call 860-774-9935.<br />

MOOSUP — A FREE MEAL will be served at<br />

noon every Friday at the United Methodist<br />

Church, 11 South Main St., Moosup. All are<br />

welcome. Community Kitchens is a non-profit<br />

organization that is able to serve the community<br />

with the support of churches, businesses,<br />

community groups, towns and people in the<br />

northeastern Connecticut area. There would<br />

be no Community Kitchens without volunteers.<br />

There are many ways you can help us.<br />

You can give money, donate food items or volunteer<br />

your time. You can wrap plastic utensils,<br />

help set up or clean up tables or serve<br />

meals. Volunteer hours are Monday through<br />

Friday from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. E-mail communitykitchensnect@gmail.com<br />

or call 860-779-<br />

2645 with your preferences and a telephone<br />

number where you can be reached during normal<br />

business hours. (www.nectcommunitykitchens.org)<br />

PUTNAM — The American Red Cross will<br />

host a BLOOD DRIVE at Day Kimball Hospital<br />

on Friday, Dec. 30, from 8 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. The<br />

drive will be located in the Hospital’s Robert H.<br />

Field Conference Center. All donors are asked<br />

to enter the Hospital through the rear laboratory<br />

entrance. Donors must be at least 17 years<br />

old and weigh at least 110 pounds. All donors<br />

are required to provide acceptable proof of<br />

identification. Three days prior to donating,<br />

blood donors should begin drinking plenty of<br />

fluids, such as water or juice. They should also<br />

allow eight weeks between donations. To register<br />

for an appointment to give blood, please<br />

contact the American Red Cross at 1-800-733-<br />

2767. Visit http://www.bloodct.org to receive<br />

more information on donating blood.<br />

SATURDAY<br />

DECEMBER 31<br />

DANIELSON — There will be a FROSTIVAL<br />

TOWN EVENT with food and entertainment at<br />

4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 31 at the Westfield<br />

Congregational Church, 210 Main St.,<br />

Danielson.<br />

N. GROSVENORDALE — Council 2087 of<br />

the Knights of Columbus will throw the ultimate<br />

NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY to bring a funfilled<br />

end to 2011. The highlight of the evening<br />

will be a show by Kevin Adams, one of the<br />

nation’s most talented singer/impressionists.<br />

The event will take place in the Knights Hall at<br />

1017 Riverside Drive in North Grosvenordale,<br />

starting at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 31. The<br />

evening will begin with hors d’oeuvres, followed<br />

by a prime rib buffet. After the Kevin<br />

Adams show, music will be provided for dancing,<br />

and guests will enjoy a champagne toast at<br />

midnight. Tickets, $50 per couple, are available<br />

at the Knights Hall, at Oliver’s Music Shoppe<br />

in Danielson, Conn., or from any member of<br />

Council 2087. For more information about the<br />

concert,<br />

call 860-923-2967 or email council2087@att.net.<br />

MONDAY<br />

JANUARY 2<br />

DANIELSON – There will be a WHIST<br />

PARTY at 7 p.m. every Monday in the Maple<br />

Court Community Room, Maple Street,<br />

Danielson. $1 admission charge. Refreshments<br />

included. Come join the fun. For more information,<br />

call 860-774-9324.<br />

POMFRET — The Pomfret FOOD PANTRY<br />

for residents of the town of Pomfret is open<br />

Monday nights from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Please bring<br />

proper I.D. and proof of residence, for example,<br />

a <strong>copy</strong> of a phone or electric bill, etc. Easy<br />

access at rear of the Pomfret Senior Center<br />

eliminates any climbing of stairs.<br />

N. GROSVENORDALE — A FREE MEAL<br />

will be served at noon every Monday at the<br />

United Methodist Church, Riverside Drive<br />

(Route12), N. Grosvenordale. All are welcome.<br />

Community Kitchens is a non-profit organization<br />

that is able to serve the community with<br />

the support of churches, businesses, community<br />

groups, towns and people in the northeastern<br />

Connecticut area. There would be no<br />

Community Kitchens without volunteers.<br />

There are many ways you can help us. You can<br />

give money, donate food items or volunteer<br />

your time. You can wrap plastic utensils, help<br />

set up or clean up tables or serve meals.<br />

Volunteer hours are Monday through Friday<br />

from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Then email communitykitchensnect@gmail.com<br />

or call 860-779-2645<br />

with your preferences and a telephone number<br />

where you can be reached during normal business<br />

hours.<br />

(www.nectcommunitykitchens.org)<br />

N. GROSVENORDALE — GAMBLERS<br />

ANONYMOUS meets at 7 p.m. Mondays at<br />

Teeg, 65 Main St., N. Grosvenordale. For more<br />

information, call 860-923-3458.<br />

TUESDAY<br />

JANUARY 3<br />

WOODSTOCK —Tuesday evening BIBLE<br />

STUDY of the Psalms from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at<br />

the North Woodstock Congregational Church,<br />

1227 Rte 169, Woodstock. Greg Wilmot, study<br />

leader. For more information, call 860-963-2170.<br />

REGIONAL — WORDS OF PEACE, a practical<br />

way to go inside and experience that joy on<br />

CTV14 Channel 14 at 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays for<br />

Thompson, Woodstock, Pomfret, Brooklyn and<br />

Eastford.<br />

PUTNAM — A FREE MEAL will be served<br />

at noon every Tuesday at the United Methodist<br />

Church, Grove and Bradley Streets in Putnam.<br />

All are welcome. Community Kitchens is a<br />

non-profit organization that is able to serve the<br />

community with the support of churches,<br />

businesses, community groups, towns and people<br />

in the northeastern Connecticut area.<br />

There would be no Community Kitchens without<br />

volunteers. There are many ways you can<br />

help us. You can give money, donate food items<br />

or volunteer your time. You can wrap plastic<br />

utensils, help set up or clean up tables or serve<br />

meals. Volunteer hours are Monday through<br />

Friday from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. E-mail communitykitchensnect@gmail.com<br />

or call 860-779-<br />

2645 with your preferences and a telephone<br />

number where you can be reached during normal<br />

business hours. (www.nectcommunitykitchens.org)<br />

POMFRET — The Pomfret SENIOR ASSO-<br />

CIATION will have a Brown-Bag Lunch meeting<br />

at noon Tuesday, Jan. 3 at the Pomfret<br />

Senior Center,<br />

207 Mashamoquet Road,<br />

Pomfret Center. All Pomfret seniors are invited.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

JANUARY 4<br />

THOMPSON — Celebrate Recovery (a<br />

Christ-centered life RECOVERY PROGRAM)<br />

from 7 to 9 p.m. every Wednesday at the High<br />

Point Church, 1208 Thompson Road,<br />

Thompson Faith Avenue, Thompson. Do you<br />

wear a mask that hides your depression, anger,<br />

addiction, pain, guilt, fear? Check us out<br />

online, or attend a meeting. Call 508-832-5044<br />

for more information.<br />

WOODSTOCK — Children’s STORY HOUR<br />

meets each Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the West<br />

Woodstock Library at the 5 Bungay Hill<br />

Connector, Woodstock. Join us for stories,<br />

songs and crafts! We welcome all little ones,<br />

from babies to preschoolers! No registration<br />

required. For more information, call 860-974-<br />

0376.<br />

DAYVILLE — We would like to invite you to<br />

visit our chapter, the Quiet Corner BNI<br />

(Business Network International) from 7:30 to<br />

9 a.m. every Wednesday at the Comfort Inn &<br />

Suites, 16 Tracy Road, Dayville. BNI is one of<br />

the strongest business networking groups in<br />

Connecticut. Twenty-five business owners<br />

from the Quiet Corner BNI chapter meet to<br />

exchange business referrals and leads. BNI follows<br />

the Killingly School System for closures.<br />

If the schools are closed or late start, the meeting<br />

is canceled. For more information, call<br />

Rhonda Rooney at 508-987-0700 (rhondarooney@finsvcs.com);<br />

Judy Haines at 860-774-<br />

3459 (judyhaines@msn.com) or Deb Tavernier<br />

at 860-928-0545<br />

(dtavernier@putnambank.com).<br />

DANIELSON — There is BINGO at St.<br />

James Church, 12 Franklin St., Danielson<br />

every Wednesday night in the downstairs<br />

church hall. Game sales start at 6 p.m. Games<br />

start at 7 p.m. Over $2000 is given away each<br />

week. There are also progressive games. Food<br />

is available by the Knights of Columbus. All<br />

profits benefit St. James School.<br />

THE DEADLINE to submit calendar listings<br />

is Monday at 12 p.m. Send to<br />

Ann Tremnlay at<br />

atremblay@stonebridgepress.com<br />

DANIELSON — A FREE MEAL will be<br />

served at noon every Wednesday at the United<br />

Methodist Church, 9 Spring St., Danielson. All<br />

are welcome. Community Kitchens is a nonprofit<br />

organization that is able to serve the<br />

community with the support of churches,<br />

businesses, community groups, towns and people<br />

in the northeastern Connecticut area.<br />

There would be no Community Kitchens without<br />

volunteers. There are many ways you can<br />

help us. You can give money, donate food items<br />

or volunteer your time. You can wrap plastic<br />

utensils, help set up or clean up tables or serve<br />

meals. Volunteer hours are Monday through<br />

Friday from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. E-mail communitykitchensnect@gmail.com<br />

or call 860-779-<br />

2645 with your preferences and a telephone<br />

number where you can be reached during normal<br />

business hours.<br />

itchens.org)<br />

(www.nectcommunityk-<br />

DANIELSON — The Danielson Main Street<br />

Inc. meeting will be held at 7:45 a.m.<br />

Wednesday, Jan. 4 at the First Niagara Bank,<br />

203 Main St., Danielson.<br />

THURSDAY<br />

JANUARY 5<br />

MOOSUP— A FREE MEAL will be served at<br />

noon every Thursday at the All Hallows<br />

Church, <strong>13</strong>0 Prospect St., Moosup. All are welcome.<br />

Community Kitchens is a non-profit<br />

organization that is able to serve the community<br />

with the support of churches, businesses,<br />

community groups, towns and people in the<br />

northeastern Connecticut area. There would<br />

be no Community Kitchens without volunteers.<br />

There are many ways you can help us.<br />

You can give money, donate food items or volunteer<br />

your time. You can wrap plastic utensils,<br />

help set up or clean up tables or serve<br />

meals. Volunteer hours are Monday through<br />

Friday from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. E-mail communitykitchensnect@gmail.com<br />

or call 860-779-<br />

2645 with your preferences and a telephone<br />

number where you can be reached during normal<br />

business hours. (www.nectcommunitykitchens.org)<br />

FRIDAY<br />

JANUARY 6<br />

DAYVILLE — There will be a WHIST PARTY<br />

at 7 p.m. every Friday in St. Joseph Church<br />

Hall in Dayville. $1 admission charge.<br />

Refreshments included. Raffles. Come join the<br />

fun. For more information, call 860-774-9935.<br />

MOOSUP — A FREE MEAL will be served at<br />

noon every Friday at the United Methodist<br />

Church, 11 South Main St., Moosup. All are<br />

welcome. Community Kitchens is a non-profit<br />

organization that is able to serve the community<br />

with the support of churches, businesses,<br />

community groups, towns and people in the<br />

northeastern Connecticut area. There would<br />

be no Community Kitchens without volunteers.<br />

There are many ways you can help us.<br />

You can give money, donate food items or volunteer<br />

your time. You can wrap plastic utensils,<br />

help set up or clean up tables or serve<br />

meals. Volunteer hours are Monday through<br />

Friday from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. E-mail communitykitchensnect@gmail.com<br />

or call 860-779-<br />

2645 with your preferences and a telephone<br />

number where you can be reached during normal<br />

business hours. (www.nectcommunitykitchens.org)<br />

S<br />

HERWOOD’<br />

RESTAURANT & BAR<br />

S<br />

ON WOODSTOCK/PUTNAM LINE<br />

Little River Plaza • 35 Rt 171, SouthWoodstock, CT 06267<br />

Tel: 860-963-2080 or 860-963-1230 (fax)<br />

Baby Back Ribs & Steaks • Fresh Seafood • Angus Burgers<br />

NOW OPEN 7 DAYS at 12:00 Noon<br />

Bon<br />

Appétit!<br />

DINING<br />

WE-LI-KIT<br />

PREMIUM ICE<br />

CREAM<br />

Deli<br />

on the<br />

avenue<br />

244 WOODSTOCK AVE., PUTNAM, CT 06260<br />

860-963-7012<br />

Winter Hours: Mon-Fri 8-6 • Sat 8-5 • Sun 8-4<br />

GLUTEN FREE SANDWICHES ALWAYS AVAILABLE<br />

Gluten-Free Products<br />

Jake & Amos and Napoli Italian Products<br />

Our Own Label Exotic Coffees<br />

Take-out breakfast - sandwiches & pastries<br />

Lunch - sandwiches, salads & dessert<br />

Don’t Forget our meals-to-go<br />

Party Platters always available<br />

SPECIAL OCCASION GIFT BASKETS<br />

GIFT CERTIFICATES<br />

Grilled Chicken Wrap<br />

Lettuce, Tomato, American Cheese & Thousand Island Dressing<br />

Hot Pastrami on Rye • Corned Beef Reuben<br />

** HAPPY NEW YEAR **<br />

Ring in the New Year at Sherwood’s<br />

BIG NEW YEARS BASH<br />

Saturday, December 31st<br />

Music by Wolf Entertainment<br />

Champagne Toast at Midnight<br />

Lounge Menu Available<br />

Sun-Thurs until 12 midnite • Fri & Sat until 1am<br />

(Sun-Thurs economic activity will determine our closing time)<br />

- Saturday LIVE Entertainment -<br />

Friday - Karaoke 9:30-?<br />

IN THE<br />

QUIET CORNER<br />

PLEASE VISIT THESE<br />

LOCAL DINING<br />

ESTABLISHMENTS!<br />

The Gold Eagle at Laurel House<br />

Restaurant, Lounge & Banquet Facility<br />

8 Tracy Road, Dayville, CT • 860-779-7777 • www.the-gold-eagle.com<br />

Catering Weddings, Showers, Birthdays, Graduations, Funerals, Business Meetings<br />

Team Trivia with<br />

DJ Big Daddy Entertainment comes to<br />

The Gold Eagle Thursdays, starting at<br />

7:30 pm Cash prizes, give-aways!<br />

★★ Lucky 7 Dinner Specials for Just $ 7.77 ★★<br />

• Pork Parmesan w/pasta choice • Primavera Garlic Saute w/pasta choice • Pasta Choice w/meatballs or grilled sausage<br />

• Roasted Marinated Chicken w/pot & veg • Baked Fish w/pot & veg • Shepherd's Pie w/garlic bread or 1 side<br />

• Salisbury Steak w/pot & veg<br />

Available Sun-Thurs 11am-9pm<br />

Above dinners include entrée choice, starch choice (baked, rice, or mashed) & vegetable of the day or cole slaw. Pasta dishes come as they are no pot/veg is included. Coffee, teas or soda are included in package unlimited refills ad $1.00. Take out service charge on above specials.

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