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    February 17, 2008

    Jennifer Butler's Fashion Show

    Spoiler Alert!!

    I finally figured out why Jack has to get back to the island.

    He has to go there to get all of the mind-altering drugs that Charlie left behind!

    Anyway, my good friend Jennifer Butler is planning a huge fashion show at the Fairfield Theatre Co. in downtown Fairfield.

    The date is Feb. 28 - a Thursday -- at 7:30 p.m. And get this -- tickets are only $22.

    Here are some of her creations, along with a short vlog of Jennifer...


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    These shows take a huge amount of work to put together, so make sure you're there. For tickets, visit the Fairfield Theatre Co. Web site, or call them (203) 259-1036; I think they're selling tickets at the door, too.

    There's also a cocktail party as part of the deal.

    Posted by john on 4:01 PM | Comments (0)

    February 1, 2008

    The County Assemblies

    Way back in 1938 -- that's even before I came along -- Mrs. Willem C. Schilthuis of Westport got a wee bit tired of the Westport kids beating up on the Weston kids, who in turn, gave kids from Fairfield a hard time.

    Kid from Westport: "Hey, you -- yeah I'm talkn' to you, Weston creep!"

    Kid from Weston: "Oh yeah? Well, whatcha gonna do about it, you Westport pin head?"

    And so it went. (OK, a little revisionist history, I admit.) So, she decided to create the County Assemblies. Where she got that name is anyone's guess, but the idea was to promote inter-town friendships, instill social graces, and provide financial support to organizations benefiting adolescents.

    She's also credited with the decline in the used of the word "creep" over the years.

    Today, the County Assemblies Board of Directors is comprised of 22 dedicated women from the four towns of Fairfield, Westport, Weston and Wilton.

    This year, the Red & White Charity Ball was staged on Jan. 11th had 674 attendees, and the County Assembly Charity Ball was held on Jan. 18th had over 700 attendees.

    This was the 70th anniversary of the dances for public high school girls and their escorts from Fairfield, Westport, Weston and Wilton.

    Here are some pictures from the dances -- most are from the Jan. 18 event, but a few are from Jan. 11: (Names are L to R.)

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    Shannon Ford, Reilly Corbett, Catherine Ryan, Teddy Mason, Amy Clark and Michael Deliberti

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    Sarah Bowman, Maggie Pettit, Stephanie Pola, Julie Cheiffalo, Carlee Sullivan, Morgan Brown.

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    Katie Hackett, Charlotte Schaefer and Emma Runquist, all Wilton High School juniors, at the County Assembly Ball.

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    Eliza Christe from Fairfield Ludlowe H.S. and Stephanie Pola from Fairfield Warde H.S.

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    Martha Fagan and Cindy Zaul at the check-in table.

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    Gary and Brinda Pola; Brinda's president of the the County Assemblies board.

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    Maggie Ford, County Assembly Dance Chair and Board member representing Fairfield Ludlowe H.S.; Brinda Pola; and Nancy Schneider, County Assembly Dance Chair and Board member representing Fairfield Warde H.S.

    Posted by john on 6:55 PM | Comments (0)

    Digital Discovery March 15, 2008

    From Feb 10 through March 15, the Discovery Museum will stage a new event, Digital Discovery: Connecting People With Technology.

    Tho whole idea is to bring the power of technology to the people -- like you geezers out there who have yet to give up your Sony Walkmans.

    The event will culminate with a special benefit and auction at the museum on the evening of March 15.

    Here, James D, Pelgrift, the museum's new president, talks about Digital Discovery.

    Posted by john on 6:26 PM | Comments (0)

     

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    February 17, 2008

    Jennifer Butler's Fashion Show

    Spoiler Alert!!

    I finally figured out why Jack has to get back to the island.

    He has to go there to get all of the mind-altering drugs that Charlie left behind!

    Anyway, my good friend Jennifer Butler is planning a huge fashion show at the Fairfield Theatre Co. in downtown Fairfield.

    The date is Feb. 28 - a Thursday -- at 7:30 p.m. And get this -- tickets are only $22.

    Here are some of her creations, along with a short vlog of Jennifer...


    women%201.jpg

    women%202.jpg

    kids%201%20fnl.jpg

    men%201.jpg

    These shows take a huge amount of work to put together, so make sure you're there. For tickets, visit the Fairfield Theatre Co. Web site, or call them (203) 259-1036; I think they're selling tickets at the door, too.

    There's also a cocktail party as part of the deal.

    Posted by john on 4:01 PM | Comments (0)

    February 1, 2008

    The County Assemblies

    Way back in 1938 -- that's even before I came along -- Mrs. Willem C. Schilthuis of Westport got a wee bit tired of the Westport kids beating up on the Weston kids, who in turn, gave kids from Fairfield a hard time.

    Kid from Westport: "Hey, you -- yeah I'm talkn' to you, Weston creep!"

    Kid from Weston: "Oh yeah? Well, whatcha gonna do about it, you Westport pin head?"

    And so it went. (OK, a little revisionist history, I admit.) So, she decided to create the County Assemblies. Where she got that name is anyone's guess, but the idea was to promote inter-town friendships, instill social graces, and provide financial support to organizations benefiting adolescents.

    She's also credited with the decline in the used of the word "creep" over the years.

    Today, the County Assemblies Board of Directors is comprised of 22 dedicated women from the four towns of Fairfield, Westport, Weston and Wilton.

    This year, the Red & White Charity Ball was staged on Jan. 11th had 674 attendees, and the County Assembly Charity Ball was held on Jan. 18th had over 700 attendees.

    This was the 70th anniversary of the dances for public high school girls and their escorts from Fairfield, Westport, Weston and Wilton.

    Here are some pictures from the dances -- most are from the Jan. 18 event, but a few are from Jan. 11: (Names are L to R.)

    0004.jpg
    Shannon Ford, Reilly Corbett, Catherine Ryan, Teddy Mason, Amy Clark and Michael Deliberti

    0185.jpg
    Sarah Bowman, Maggie Pettit, Stephanie Pola, Julie Cheiffalo, Carlee Sullivan, Morgan Brown.

    0240.jpg
    Katie Hackett, Charlotte Schaefer and Emma Runquist, all Wilton High School juniors, at the County Assembly Ball.

    0780.jpg
    Eliza Christe from Fairfield Ludlowe H.S. and Stephanie Pola from Fairfield Warde H.S.

    0797.jpg
    Martha Fagan and Cindy Zaul at the check-in table.

    0802.jpg
    Gary and Brinda Pola; Brinda's president of the the County Assemblies board.

    08099.jpg
    Maggie Ford, County Assembly Dance Chair and Board member representing Fairfield Ludlowe H.S.; Brinda Pola; and Nancy Schneider, County Assembly Dance Chair and Board member representing Fairfield Warde H.S.

    Posted by john on 6:55 PM | Comments (0)

    Digital Discovery March 15, 2008

    From Feb 10 through March 15, the Discovery Museum will stage a new event, Digital Discovery: Connecting People With Technology.

    Tho whole idea is to bring the power of technology to the people -- like you geezers out there who have yet to give up your Sony Walkmans.

    The event will culminate with a special benefit and auction at the museum on the evening of March 15.

    Here, James D, Pelgrift, the museum's new president, talks about Digital Discovery.

    Posted by john on 6:26 PM | Comments (0)

     

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