Southington Citizen June 26, 2020

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The Southington Citizen | southingtoncitizen.com

Friday, June 26, 2020

Briefs

pants will get a choice of one $50 gift card or two $25 gift cards to the restaurant or From A7 farm of their choice. Gift cards will be delivered to Green, diners will participate each participating housevirtually in their own homes hold to be used during while supporting local a time and date that’s converestaurants and farms. nient for the purchaser. Sponsorships for the event Established in 2019, Dinner Under the Stars is a commu- also are available and will be featured on all literature and nity-wide, farm-toin SoCCA’s windows table event that featured loalong Main Street. cal produce and chefs. The premier event entailed a five-course meal prepared by Flair Restaurant, Smokin’ SoCCA Zoom With Chris, Craft Join SoCCA for two Zoom Kitchen, Anthony Jack’s and meetings per week. Be in Paul Gregory’s. The main touch with All Access Direcentrée, a beef brisket, was tor Lauri MacLean at provided by Karabin Farms. maclean.lauri@gmail.com Guests enjoyed the sumptu- and join us on Facebook for ous offerings as they dined weekly check-ins, to share at one long community table and view artwork and to that extended out 104 feet catch our all-inclusive mind along the Town Green. and body videos, too. The second annual Virtual Dinner Under the Stars will Virtual exhibit once again benefit arts programming at SoCCA as well SoCCA aims to enrich the as the six restaurants and quality of life in the commufarms that participated nity by welcoming artists to in last year’s event. Tickets participate in an exhibit exare $100 each and participressing uplifting messages

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Email letters to news@thesouthingtoncitizen.com; mail to 500 South Broad St., Meriden, CT 06450 or fax to 203-639-0210. The Citizen will print only one letter per person each month. Letters are limited to 300 words. We reserve the right to edit letters. Letters should be on topics of general interest to

the community. Names of businesses are not allowed. Letters must be signed and names will appear in print. Include a phone number so The Citizen can contact you for verification. Letters must be submitted by 5 p.m. on Monday to be considered for publication the following Friday.

Bread for Life remains dedicated to meeting its mission to ensure that no one goes hungry in Southington. Hot meals are provided in takeout containers and distributed to clients from the front Advertise with us. porch of Bread for Life, 31 203-317-2312 Vermont Ave. All programs RECYCLE YOUR OLD offered in the dining room NEWSPAPERS and visits by substance Please & Thank you. abuse counselors, behavioral health counselors, local barbers and hair stylists, and weekly therapeutic coloring have been halted for the Sponsored by Connecticut’s #1 Real Estate Team time being. Donations may be mailed to Bread for Life, P.O. Box 925, Southington, CT 06489 or can be made seFiona Hardwicke to Adam DipinSOUTHINGTON curely online at southingto and Kelsey Cyr, 9 Burritt St., SOUTHINGTON — Property tonbreadforlife.org/dona$231,900. transfers reported from May 28 teonline.

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