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Chamber eNewsletter - February 25, 2008
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Windsor Feud Stop by the Feud on March 1 at Town Hall at 5:00 pm or go to the the Union Street Tavern and watch on their TV! There is going to be a lot of fun competition with 8 veteran teams and 4 new teams! Root for your favorite one and don't forget to call in your pledge the evening of the event at 285-1955 or click below to donate online.
Which team do you think will be the grand champion?
J. Morrisey & Co. Union Street Tavern/The Beanery Bistro Century 21 Wm. Smith Realty Kimberly Hall Windsor Police Explorers Spring Street Service Center Kiwanis Club The Rotary Club The Masons The Masons' Wives The Geeks (PC Development, Massive Productions, Invisible Gold) Key Club sponsored by Windsor Federal Savings
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PaulaWalla Imports featured in "Woman's World" magazine PaulaWalla Imports, a Windsor-based online gift shop, is being featured in the March 2008 issue of "Woman's World" magazine. You can find PaulaWalla featured on page 4, under "This Week's Hot Trends".
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Committee Meetings Scheduled Meetings --February 26 - Membership Committee@8:30 am at the Whistle Stop Cafe. --February 26 - Community Development(Concerts On The Green) @10:00 am at the Chamber. --February 27 - Business Development Committee @ 8:30 am at the Chamber. --February 27 - Annual Dinner Committee @9:00 am at the Chamber. --March 4 - Retail/Restaurant Committee @ 8:oo am at Windsor 75 Restaurant. --March 5 - Auction Committee @ 11:45 am at the Chamber. --March 6 - Transportation Committee @ 8:30 am at the Chamber. --March 7 - Tourism Committee @ 8:30 am at the Chamber.
for more information call 688-5165.
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Black & White Gala There is still time to RSVP for First Town Downtowns 3rd Annual Black and White Gala on February 29, 2008 at 6:30pm at the Hartford/Windsor Marriott. Tickets are $55. don't miss this evening of dinner, dancing, silent auction and fun! The proceeds will benefit First Town Downtown initiatives in making Windsor a better place to live. For more information call 683-8410 or visit their website below.
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Business Book Club Join other professionals at the Business Book Club on March 7, 2008 at 11:00 am at the Beanery Bistro. Club members are reading "Never Check E-Mail In the Morning: And Other Unexpected Strategies for Making Your Work Life Work" by author Julie Morgenstern. Great discussions in an informal atmosphere!
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Upcoming Events U.S. Congressman John B. Larson (CT-01) will host a public forum on the recently enacted Economic Stimulus Package on Sunday, February 24th from 1:00-3:00PM at the Bart's Drive-In Family Restaurant on 55 Palisado Avenue in Windsor, Connecticut. As part of the forum, the Congressman will explain the stimulus plan and answer any questions from his constituents concerning local interests and national issues.
A popular area fundraiser is expecting its biggest year ever Congregation Beth Ahm is preparing for its 26th BEAT THE CLOCK AUCTION. The event will take place at the synagogue at 362 Palisado Avenue (Route 159) in Windsor. The preview of prizes begins at 7 p.m. and the auction starts at 7:30 p.m. sharp. The auction is open to everyone, of any faith.
On Tuesday, February 26 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., Windsor 75 Restaurant on 35 Poquonock Ave. (Rt. 75) will host a dinner fundraiser for Project Graduation. On that night, the restaurant will donate 10 percent from all dining-in sales to the cause. People will order from the regular menu and can stop in to dine at anytime no reservations are needed.
Windsor residents can speak one-on-one with Windsor Superintendent of Schools Dr. Elizabeth E. Feser when she hosts the latest in her series of "Community Coffee Chats". All Windsor residents are invited to join Dr. Feser on Wednesday, February 27 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the Windsor Public Library's Meeting Room 2 at 323 Broad Street. The free Community Coffee Chat will begin with a brief update from Dr. Feser on news about the school district, followed by open questions from residents.
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