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Green, diners will participate virtually in their own homes while supporting local restaurants and farms.

Established in 2019, Dinner Under the Stars is a communit y-wide, farm-totable event that featured local produce and chefs. The premier event entailed a five-course meal prepared by Flair Restaurant, Smokin’ With Chris, Craft Kitchen, Anthony Jack’s and Paul Gregory’s. The main entrée, a beef brisket, was provided by Karabin Farms. Guests enjoyed the sumptuous offerings as they dined at one long community table that extended out 104 feet along the Town Green. The second annual Virtual Dinner Under the Stars will once again benefit arts programming at SoCCA as well as the six restaurants and farms that participated in last year’ s event. Tickets are $100 each and partici

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pants will get a choice of one $50 gift card or two $25 gift cards to the restaurant or farm of their choice. Gift cards will be delivered to each participating household to be used during a time and date that’s con venient for the purchaser. Sponsorships for the event also are available and will be featured on all literature and in SoCCA’s windows along Main Street.

SoCCA Zoom

Join SoCCA for two Zoom meetings per week. Be in touch with All Access Director Lauri MacLean at maclean.laur i@gmail.com and join us on Facebook for weekly check-ins, to share and view artwork and to catch our all-inclusive mind and body videos, too.

Virtual exhibit

SoCCA aims to enrich the quality of life in the community by welcoming artists to participate in an exhibit expressing uplifting messages and thanks to all essential workers. Submit a photograph of the artist and the artwork that conveys an expr ession of thanks through any visual art medium. All ages and skill levels welcome. The photos will be exhibit ed online.

Bread for Life

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 porch of Bread for Life, 31 Vermont Ave. All programs offered in the dining room and visits by substance abuse counselors, behavioral health counselors, local barbers and hair stylists, and weekly therapeutic coloring have been halted for the time being. Donations may be mailed to Bread for Life, P.O. Box 925, Southington, CT 06489 or can be made securely online at southingto n b r ea d f o rl i f e. o rg / d o na - te online.

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SOUTHINGTON

SOUTHINGTON — P ro p e r t y transfers reported from May 28 to June 4.

Peter C. Linsley to Becky A. Culver and Justin D. Culver, 271 Meriden Ave., $265,000.

Kenneth Meyer to Katherine Rodriguez, 250 Gwen Road, $203,000.

Eric A. White to Shahzad Aleem, 31 Harvest Lane, $222,000.

Robert M. Cosgrove and Barbara C. Cosgr ove to Graham S. Cotner and Karen C. Cotner, 1227 Pleasant St., $286,000.

Richard E. Cuff and Rachel E. Cuff to Margie R. Rossignol, 63 Buckland St., $228,000.

Jonathan M. Hardwicke and Fiona Hardwicke to Adam Dipinto and Kelsey Cyr, 9 Burritt St., $231,900.

Cesar A. Gonzalez to Daniel J. Landau and Kaitlynn D. Chabot, 55 Jeanette Court, $335,000.

Rec Properties LLC to Joshua B. Holihan, 35 Howard Ave., $210,000.

FNMA to James J. Conlan, 384 Lakeview Drive, $115,000.

Jeanne Ferrier T. and Patricia Ferrier and Monika Rudzki and Irena Rudzki, 550 Darling St. Unit 7B, $122,500.

Polletta Ventures LLC to Cathleen M. Knapp, 157 Burritt St., Unit 21, $260,000.

Richard Lewicki to Taylor Jennett, 2128 MeridenWaterbury Turnpike, Unit 29, $240,000.

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