Saturday, February 27, 2010

Hmmmm?????

Is anyone wondering why there hasn't been much on this blog lately? Well, probably not, but it's because no one sends me anything. This blog was created as an opportunity for people to free and easily share information with others that they might not find elsewhere; one place to look for things going on in town. I've reached out to coaches, musicians, businesses, but still nothing. Except, thankfully, for one coach, his team (and parents) and a few others who understand what this is about. I understand it hasn't been that long and there aren't "EAST HADDAM CHATTER" signs everywhere, but the ratio of aware and active is way worse than I thought it could be. Wondering what to do and am open to suggestions.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

5th/6th Girls' Travel Wins Season Finale

The East Haddam travel girls basketball team won its final game of the regular season by the score of 28 - 13 against Mansfield this past weekend. Caralyn Cianciolo scored 9 points and grabbed 15 rebounds to lead the way for E.H. Rachael Finch added 6 points & 7 rebounds respectfully. East Haddam played aggressive defense all game led by Armanhi Dixon who was all over the floor. Ryan Isenberg played well off the bench with some pesky defense of her own. The team will now prepare for there season ending March Madness tournament at Marlborough.

Submitted by coach

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Earth Charter Community Event-James Howard Kunstler at Gelston House

The Earth Charter Community of the Lower Valley's annual summit event is scheduled for Saturday, March 6, 2010 from 4 to 8 PM at the Gelston House in East Haddam. This is a gala affair featuring a keynote address by James Howard Kunstler, delicious appetizers, a cash bar and a panel discussion about the Transition Town Initiative. It is a must-see event!

Tickets are only $25. We are encouraging everyone to buy two tickets to minimize our financial exposure on this project. Go to http://www.earthcharterct.org/ to buy tickets..and THANK YOU for your support!

James Howard Kunstler is the author of a number of books, including The Geography of Nowhere: The Rise and Decline of America's Man-Made Landscape; The Long Emergency: Surviving the End of Oil; and World Made by Hand, a novel of America's post-oil future. He has appeared on The Colbert Report, and is a regular contributor to the New York Times Sunday Magazine and Op-Ed page, where he has written on environmental and economic issues.

He has lectured at Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Dartmouth, Cornell, MIT, RPI, the University of Virginia and many other colleges, and he has appeared before many professional organizations such as the AIA, the APA, and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Mr. Kunstler was born in New York City in 1948, where he spent most of his childhood. He graduated from the State University of New York, worked as a reporter and feature writer for a number of newspapers, and as a staff writer for Rolling Stone Magazine. He lives in Saratoga Springs in upstate New York.


Doors open at 3:30 PM for complementary snacks. We'll feature the keynote address from 4 to 5:30, then hors d'oeuvres and a live panel discussion focusing on community level responses for creating a sustainable future.

Epoch Arts Acoustic Showcase

This Friday the Epoch Arts Center in East Hampton is having an Acoustic Showcase which will feature some local musical talent. The Arts Center is located at 27 Skinner St. and the show starts at 7 p.m.

If you are a fan of great music, you won't want to miss this show!

Ben will doing an awesome set list of originals and covers designed to satisfy and (hopefully) enlighten, and will be joined by the grooving conga of Garrett and the lush backing vocals of Ashlee.

Also playing is the amazingly talented duo comprised of Evan's passionate vocals and the the guitar mastery of Jacob.

This is going to be a very, very special show and if you don't go, you might wish you did!!!!!



This Week's Birthdays (2/17-2/23)

Birthday wishes this week go out to: Michael Camp (2/17); Nicole Schiavone, Jess Morris, Shauna Walton (2/18); Amanda Hall, Nadine Lisowicz (2/20); Karan Morin Conover (2/21); Michelle Cote (2/22) and Amelia Young (2/23).

Happy Birthday Everyone!!!!!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Internet Safety Training Class

The East Haddam Police/Resident Troopers in conjunction with East Haddam Youth and Family Services and the Local Prevention Council are hosting an Internet Safety Training Class on March 2, 2010 at 7 PM at the East Haddam High School. The training is being presented by Sgt. Smith of the CT State Police Computer Group and is an excellent opportunity to learn how to protect yourself and your children while using the Internet. The class will cover social websites such as Facebook and MySpace, cyber -bulling, sexting and online predators. This training is for people of all ages. Anyone that uses a computer on the Internet will benefit from this training. Non-East Haddam Residents are welcome. Questions can be directed to Toni Mccabe, Director of East Haddam Youth at Family Services at 860-873-3296 or toni.mccabe@prodigy.net.

First Church Of Christ: Butter Braid Sale

The First Church of Christ, Congregational in East Haddam is having their annual Butter Braid Fund-Raiser.

Butter Braids are light and flaky pastries with over 20 layers of pastry dough. They are easy to prepare and enjoy when you are ready for them.

They are selling Bavarian Creme with Chocolate icing, Apple, Blueberry Cream Cheese, Cinnamon, Raspberry and Cream Cheese Butter Braids. Also for sale are the Classic Break cookie dough, which are frozen pre-portioned cookie dough that you simply break and bake for a delicious warm snack. Those flavors are Chocolate Chip, Macadamia Nut, Sugar, Oatmeal Raisin and Double Chocolate.

The sale is going on NOW until Sunday, February 28th. All orders will be in in time for Easter. They are a delicious addition to your Easter breakfast or they make a GREAT gift. Each item is $11.00. These are not for sale in ANY store. These can ONLY be bought during a fundraiser. So call and order yours now. All money raised for First Church will help to make the mortgage payment. Thank-you for your generous support! Just in time for Easter. Call 860-873-9084 extension 33.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Middle School Girls: Regular Season Ends On High Note

The Hale-Ray Middle School girls basketball team ended its season Tuesday with a victory over Old Saybrook 42-36. Stephanie Leonardo had 24 points and 12 rebounds to lead the Little Noises. Emily Traceski added 8 points and 5 assists. Jess Dombroski pulled down 10 rebounds, while Jen Staples provided positive minutes. Hale-Ray ended its regular season with a record of 11 wins and 4 loses. The team will now get ready to play in a post season March Madness tournament hosted by Marlborough.

submitted by coach

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Weekend Entertainment!

This weekend La Vita Gustosa features rock music from Smoke Bubbles on Friday night(2/12) and Christopher John on Saturday night (2/13). Sunday, Valentine's Day, The Gelston House is offering a special menu; call 860-873-1411 for details.

If you are headed out of town local band, The Basically Blues Band, will once again be featured at The New Orleans Restaurant on Rte. 1 in Westbrook. Join them for great food and great music!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Birthdays of the Week!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO:

Jean Trotochaud (2/10), Josh Gamberale (2/10), Laura Carev (2/10), Ethan Owens (2/10), Diana Jacome Dutch (2/12), Frank Polivka (2/12), Scott Latronica (2/15), and Limmy Lecrenier (2/16)

Have a great week !!!!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Big Win For 5th/6th Travel Girls

The East Haddam 5th and 6th grade girls travel basketball team defeated Plainville this past weekend by a score of 22-15. After a slow start the girls picked up the defensive pressure led by Cailey Botteon, Rachel Finch, and Nicole Dombroski. Tess Bushmann dropped in 10 points with some nice outside shooting, while Nicole Dombroski added 7 points of her own.

submitted by coach

Machimoodus: "Place Of The Bad Noise"

Most people from town know that the name Moodus originated from the Indian word for the area, Machimoodus, because of the underground rumblings and earth tremors. It is also known that the local school's nickname the "Little Noises" is a translation of the same word. A lesser known fact, however, is that the local Indian tribes believed that these rumblings in the earth were the "voice" of the evil god Hobomoko, and the literal translation of machimoodus is "place of the bad noise". The Connecticut Indians depended on the local tribe to interpret the voices, and the local medicine-men would engage in pow-wows and calm the angry god with combinations of sacrifice and prayer.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Middle School Girls Back On Track

The Hale-Ray Middle School girls' hoops team bounced back from it's loss on Friday with a 34 - 26 win at Portland on Saturday night. Faith Cooley and Amanda Maurer played lock down defense against Portland's number one scorer, holding her to just 4 points. Emily Traceski scored 9 points while Stephanie Leonardo grabbed 15 rebounds for H.R. Annabelle Bass hit her first 3 pointer of the year to end a 6 point Portland run. Megan Morris sealed the game by hitting 4 free throws in the final minute of the game. Hale-Ray next plays Tuesday at Old Saybrook at 3:45 p.m.

submitted by coach

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Middle School Girl's Winning Streak Comes To End

The Hale-Ray Middle School girls basketball team's five game winning stretch came to an end Friday. The Haddam-Killingworth Cougars defeated the Little Noises by a score of 58-38. Stephanie Leonardo had 15 points and 12 rebounds in the loss. The team looked to bounce back right away on Saturday against Portland, another tough challenge for Hale-Ray.


Submitted by coach

Saturday, February 6, 2010

East Haddam Chatter: The Beginning-Again

This post is a reprint of the first East Haddam Chatter Blog posted originally on Jan. 17th. It explains a little about how this blog works for those that missed it the first time.

Hi there and welcome to East Haddam Chatter, a blog created for residents and past residents to keep up with the happenings in the town they're from. Here's how it works. You have something to say about East Haddam, you send us an email about what you would like to post, we post it and make it available for others to view and comment on. That's it. You don't need a membership and you can be anonymous if you like. It's easy and the posts are available for everyone to see. Announcements such as anniversaries, birthdays, engagements, or retirements; events such as team tryouts or charity fund raisers, promotions for your business, political views, complaints, awards, whatever you want. We will even post your pictures and videos. You can see where local bands are playing or the latest Hale Ray sports scores; the date of a new business' grand opening or what time the spaghetti supper starts. Find out what the people you see everyday have to say about anything about East Haddam. Email your chatter to smalltownchatter@yahoo.com and come back on often to stay up on the latest.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Hale-Ray Middle School Girls Continue Their Winning Ways.

The Middle School girls basketball team played its final home game of the season Tuesday vs. the Wildcats from Lyme/Old Lyme. The Little Noises got off to a quick start and never looked back with a 42-20 victory. Hale-Ray played solid defense led by Faith Cooley, Emily Traceski, and Stephanie Leonardo. Jess Dombroski led all scorers with 15, while Amanda Maurer stepped it up on both ends of the floor with 7 rebounds to go along with 4 assists. Before the game Coach Riccio recognized all of the 8th graders at center court. They are: Faith Cooley, Amanda Maurer, Stephanie Leonardo, Melody Dirgo, Jess Dombroski, Annabelle Bass, Kathryn Kay, Shaina Albuqerque, Jen Staples, and team Manager Sylena Kraczkowsky. The girls next play at H.K. on Friday at 3:45p.m. and at Portland on Saturday @ 7.00pm.

Submitted by coach

Weekend Entertainment

This Friday night (2/12) La Vita Gustosa on Main St. will feature rock music by the Jim Shepley Band beginning at 9 p.m. Saturday (2/6) rock musician Tim Brennan will be at La Vita at 9 p.m. Also on Saturday 2 Doors Down in the Moodus center will have acoustic rock n' roll with "Paul". Super Bowl Sunday (2/7) 2 Doors Down will be hosting a Super Bowl Party with food and drink specials, a free halftime buffet, giveaways, and box pools. Also Sunday, the Moodus Sportsman Club will be having its annual Ice Fishing Derby, call 860-873-3381 for more info. on this event.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

East Haddam Birthdays

Celebrating birthdays this week are Rebecca Lyons (2/3), Christine Swartz (2/6), Frank DeNino (2/6), and Denise Blanchard Dill (2/8). HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!