East Norwalk
The East Norwalk Neighborhood Association will host its next meeting at 6:30 p.m. Monday, May 20, in the Community Room of the Marvin Senior Center, 60 Gregory Blvd.
The guest speaker will be Norwalk Superintendent of Parks Ken Hughes. He will speak about new parking procedures at Calf Pasture Beach and the status of the Veterans Memorial Park Master Plan implementation.
For more information, email Info@eastnorwalk.org. new and receiving peer reactions and comments. Participants are also welcome to share a poem written by a favorite poet.
Hayden is flexible on the workshop’s future format, and has ideas which include inviting visiting poets to read from their work, building a workshop around a suggested “writing prompt” or theme for poems, and giving short presentations on various poetic forms.
To RSVP, contact Bill Hayden at poet_laureate@norwalkpl.org. For additional information about library programs, contact Cynde Bloom Lahey, director of library information services, at 203-899-2780 ext. 15133, or clahey@norwalkpl.org. fought for separation from England, explore the role played by Jews who took up arms and endured the hardships and hazards alongside their Christian neighbors and endangered themselves as intelligence gatherers, toiled to ensure a steady supply of food and war materiel and worked tirelessly as financiers. Although the Jews in Colonial America represented a small minority of the overall population, their contributions, individually and collectively, were significant beyond their meager numbers.
Chandler worked for more than 30 years as an underwriter for a leading land title insurance company. He has been involved in American Revolutionary War Living History since 1974. He has portrayed infantry, light infantry, whale-boat raider, and mounted and dismounted dragoons. He is currently serving his third term as a member of the Norwalk Historical Commission and sits on the Norwalk Historical Society Board of Directors. His artistic endeavors included writing and recording a comedy CD, and decades as a musician in local rock n’ roll and blues bands.
Tickets $8. Handicapped and Limited Mobility parking on site only. For general parking, please follow signs to parking across the street.