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School Age Child Care

The Wallingford Family YMCA’s School Age Child Care will be holding registration for the coming school year.

Registration for current program participants will be held starting on Monday, May 3rd. Registration materials will be available at all sites, as well as at the YMCA’s Welcome Center.

Open registration begins on Monday, May 17th. This is for all children who are not currently enrolled in the program at this time. Families can register at the YMCA’s Welcome Center.

Any questions can be directed to Jane Rynaski at 203-697-2383, or to the YMCA’s Welcome Center at 203-269-4497.

Fish Stocking

The annual Quinnipiac River Watershed Association fish stocking will take place Wednesday afternoon, April 14th at Meriden in preparation for the opening day of fishing season on Saturday, April 17th. Volunteers will release 160 Rainbow and Brook Trout, ranging from 15 to 22 inches. Interested persons should meet at 5 p.m. at Lions Club Park (Red Bridge) at the entrance of the linear trail in Meriden. The hatchery fish truck will travel the length of the linear trail, stopping periodically and allowing for children accompanied by parents to assist volunteers in releasing the trout. For more information, contact QRWA at 203-237-2237 or qrwa@sbcglobal.net

The Wallingford Education Foundation
Names 2010 Distinguished Alumni


Four graduates of the Wallingford Public Schools were honored as 2010 Distinguished Alumni in March at the Wallingford Education Foundation’s Distinguished Alumni Awards Dinner. In addition, an honorary Distinguished Alumni Award will be presented for the first time.

The honorees are:

Jay Cei – A 1972 graduate of Lyman Hall High School, Cei is CFO of Ulbrich Stainless Steel and Special Metals. A certified public account, he has served on the Wallingford Board of Education for five years and is a magna cum laude graduate of Boston College.

Carol Hayden – A 1952 graduate of Wallingford schools, Hayden served on the Board of Education for eight years, retiring last year. She has many years of volunteer service in the schools her four children attended, with particular interest in the School to Career program.

Joseph Mirra – The first honorary awardee, Mirra runs Business Resource Center, chairs Workforce Alliance and is on the Board of MidState Medical Center where is he Board Secretary and Chair of the Development Committee.

Peter Struble – A 1980 graduate of Sheehan High School, Struble is the Chief of the Wallingford Fire Department and an adjunct professor of fire science at the University of New Haven. He heads the New Haven area regional hazardous materials response team, and is a former Chair of the Board of the Wallingford YMCA.

Timothy Wall – A 1980 graduate of Lyman Hall High School, Wall was the youngest person in the state to be appointed a deputy sheriff. Now a Connecticut State Marshal, he is a past Kiwanian of the Year and Rotary Citizen of the Year. He has volunteered with the North Farms Volunteer Fire Department for three decades and serves as its chief.

“We are fortunate to boast such outstanding alumni,” said David Baker, Chair of the Wallingford Education Foundation.




CHORALE CONNECTICUT WELCOMES SPRING
AT ITS “MAY DAY” CONCERT


Chorale Connecticut will present its spring concert “Earth Notes” on Saturday, May 1st, at 7:30 PM in the sanctuary of the First United Methodist Church, 159 E. Main Street in Meriden. The performance, under the direction of Artistic Director, Dorothy Barnhart, promises to lift your spirits, make you laugh and bring you the joy of choral music as performed by the Chorale singers. Joining the Chorale for this concert will be Southington’s DePaolo Middle School Concert Choir, under the direction of Patricia Altieri.

The music is breath taking, with pieces such as Due North, Pippin’ Down the Valley Wild, Simple Gifts, May Day Carol, the Mi’kmaq Honour Song and other musical
surprises.

Tickets may be obtained from Chorale members or at the following business locations:
JC Music, 519 West Main Street, Meriden; Valencia Liquor Shop, Lowe’s Plaza, Meriden; Gallagher Travel, 390 Center Street, Wallingford and Just For You Country Gifts, Rte. 322, Southington. Advanced tickets are $18 and $20 at the door. Seniors’s tickets (65) are $15 and children 12 and under will be admitted free with a canned good for the town Food Pantry. For more information, please call (860)621-1653 or visit the Chorale website at http://www.choralect.org/.


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Wallingford Judge elected Executive Secretary of Connecticut Probate Assembly

Wallingford Probate Judge Philip A. Wright, Jr. was elected Executive Secretary of the Connecticut Probate Assembly at the assembly’s annual meeting today. Judge Wright is also Administrative Judge of the Central Connecticut Regional Children’s Probate Court, which brings court staff, local and state agencies, and families together to find a stable, safe environment for children, and ongoing support for families.

Judge Wright has served on the Connecticut Probate Assembly's Ethics and Legislative Committees, as chair of the Planning Committee, and is a member of the Weighted Workload Committee.

In addition to his judicial duties, Judge Wright is a member of the Board of Governors of Midstate Medical Center, and a member of the Ethics Committee of the Wallingford Visiting Nurses Association, and is a past member of the Board of Directors of Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Meriden/Wallingford. He is also a past member of the Board of Directors of the Wallingford Hawks Youth Hockey Association.

Judge Wright is a graduate of Lyman Hall High School, Southern Connecticut State University, and the Syracuse University College of Law.

All of the state’s 117 probate judges are members of the Connecticut Probate Assembly, which dates back to 1883. The state Legislature granted the organization official recognition in 1941.



"Chasing Corelli" - l'academie

Sunday, April 18th, 3:00 p.m. Center Congregational Church
474 Broad St., Meriden, corner of Broad and East Main Sts.

Admission: $10 at the door, no reservations necessary.

l'academie is a Boston-based baroque orchestra dedicated to engaging performances of the highest quality.

Imitation is the highest form of flattery and Arcangelo Corelli had this in spades. Although not reponsible for creating the concerto grosso form, Corelli wrote the first great music for it and popularized it. It soon inspired a generation of composers- Handel, Vivaldi, Locatell and Bach- to create their own masterpieces. L'Academie presents a very special program of the concerto grosso form as fashioned through the hands of Locatelli, Handel, Van Wassenaer and of course, Corelli.
www.centerchurchmeriden.org www.lacademiemusic.org

Bus Trip
THE EVANGELICAL & REFORMED U.C.C. on April 24th, 2010 will have a Bus Trip to Mohegan Sun. Leaving the Wallingford Senior Center at 9am, return around 5:30pm. Cost is: $30.00. Will get a casino bonus of: $10 Buffet, and $15 betting couponPlease call: Esther at: 203-269-2708. ASAPThis will benefit our April fund raiser.
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RESIDENTIAL Electronics Recycling and Paper Shredding Event
NO COMMERCIAL MATERIALS ARE ACCEPTED
Saturday, May 22 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Hamden Middle School, 2623 Dixwell Avenue, Hamden, CT 06518


This event is open to residents of Cheshire, Hamden, Meriden, North Haven and Wallingford. No commercial waste is accepted. Please read the flyer for more details, including accepted items and directions.

Should Wallingford residents have further questions, please contact the Resource Recovery Project Coordinator at 203-294-2061 (Tuesday through Thursday). Residents of other towns should contact their Town Hall for more information.

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Southington Genealogical Society
April 2010 Meeting


We all love Google, but are you aware of the tips and tricks available from Google to refine your search and make searching simpler and more effective? On April 27th, the Southington Genealogical Society welcomes Sheila Lafferty who will speak on "Savvy Searching: Going Beyond the Basic Google Search Box". Sheila will give you some insider's tips to make your searching easier. The meeting will take place in the meeting room of Southington Police Headquarters. Ample parking is available. Refreshments will be served. There is no admission charge and no obligation to become a member. No reservations are necessary. Sheila A. Lafferty is the Director of the Julia Brooker Thompson Library at UConn Torrington and has worked for University of Connecticut Libraries since 1989. Sheila is responsible for instruction/reference services and is Library Liaison for Undergraduate Programs at the Torrington campus. Sheila occasionally offers a one credit class for freshmen and sophomore UConn students, "Tracing your family history" and has been a genealogy hobbyist since her young teens. In her spare time, she can be found using her searching skills in tracing her family history and helping others with their genealogy search. The Southington Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization located in central Connecticut that promotes the accurate recording, research and preservation of family history. The society regularly meets at 7:30 pm on the fourth Tuesday of every month, except December, at Southington Police Headquarters, 69 Lazy Lane, Southington, Connecticut.

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MERIDEN CHALLENGER BASEBALL
The Meriden Challenger Baseball Team sponsored by the Civitan Club of Meriden/Wallingford, and sanctioned by Little League is looking for boys and girls ages 5-18 for this year’s team who are physically/mentally challenged. The season runs from the end of April to the end of June. Please call Hollis Hartford at 203-237-4653 or Dennis Johnson at 203-238-4288 for more information.
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Meriden Lions Club Duck Race Brookside Park

Our annual Duck Race will be held on Sunday, May 17, 2009 on Harbor Brook at Brookside Park, located at Broad Street and Bunker Avenue.

In conjunction with the Duck Race will be held at Baldwin's Pond on May 17 from 9:00 am until noon for children up to 12 years of age. Registration will begin at 8:30 with fishing derby to start at 9:00. All children 12 years of age and younger who register will be given a voucher for food and a soft drink. Winners will be announced in many categories and prizes will be awarded at the conclusion of the Fish Derby. Race will be held at 2:30 pm on May 17, 2009 with ticket sales until 2:00.

Duck Race activities include a city wide coloring contest for children of grammar school age. Past years have brought over 2,500 entries.

Our Duck Race is entertainment for the whole family. Over 2,000 rubber ducks are released at one time to tear down to a finish line where winners are announced and prizes awarded. For additional information, ask any Meriden Lions Club members or email us at lions@meridenlionsclub.com

Event Tri-Chairmen: Jim Bartolotta (Phone 203-630-1113), Jack Fontanella (Phone 203-687-8876), Fran Zygmont (Phone 203-634-3188) All proceeds of this event are distributed to various charitable causes.
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THE SALVATION ARMY INVITE YOU TO BE A PART OF OUR FIRST BEAR SILENT AUCTION!
ALL FUNDS WILL HELP SERVE THE NEEDS OF MANY FAMILIES IN OUR COMMUNITY!
HOSTED BY THE MERIDEN SENIOR CENTER 22-26 W. Main Street
DATE: WEDNESDAY MAY 5, 2010
TIME: 10:30 AM
HAVE A BEARY MOTHER’S DAY!
Prizes for best dress bears will be awarded! So come and join the fun!
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The Wallingford Land Trust, Inc. Work Party Days

Yes work can be fun (as long as it's not at the office). That why it's a work PARTY!
On the third Saturday of every month (Starting this April 21st) We will do various small property maintenance projects such as trash pickup, trail clearing, erosion control, sign and blaze improvement and the like. The work party will start at 9:00am and last about 3 to 4 hours. We will meet at the cul-de-sac on Barns Road North (entrance to
Spruce Glen property), unless another location is indicated on the web site. The first work party will be April 21st and we will be doing our spring property cleanup. We will visit each of our properties and pickup trash at the access points. We will meet at Spruce Glen and we will go from there.

So mark the 3rd Saturday of the month for some work and fun.


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The Wallingford Junior Football League 2010 Registration Dates
Saturday, May 15, 2010, 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM, Saturday, June 5, 2010, 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and
Tuesday, June 15, 2010, 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
At the Wallingford Parks and Recreation Department

Save the date for
The Second Annual Wallingford Vikings Golf Tournament Friday, June 25, 2010 The Tradition Golf Club

More information to come in the coming weeks
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Sheehan Class of 85 Reunion Planned

Attention Mark T. Sheehan High School Class of 1985 grads: The 25th class reunion is planned for Friday, November 26, 2010. Additional information can be found online at: www.MTS85.info. Alumni are encouraged to register for reunion updates and information while visiting the site.

Our 25th reunion is coming and we still need to get the word out to about half of our fellow graduates. Would you take a few minutes to look over the list of missing alums below or under the "Missing Classmates," tab on
www.MTS85.info to see if you know where any of these folks are? If you have their contact information, would you please call, email, or write them and encourage them to register at www.MTS85.info? Maybe you know their relatives, or any other connection? Even if they don't think they'll attend our 25th Reunion in November, it would be great to have them register to stay up to date on the Reunion and on other Class of '85 news.

Thanks for your help, and don't hesitate to contact any of the Reunion Team Members (look for the listing on www.MTS85.info) with any questions!

Missing Classmates:
Ronald Arena
Robert Barker
Cliff Bartlett
Scott Baylow
Brian Beckert
Jim Bennett
Renee Bergeron
Ken Bloom
Paul Bonito
Tom Brann
John Brinkley
Janet Bush
Carolyn Butterfield
Romana Caires
Cathy Candella
Joel Canino
Mark Carver
Kim Carlin
Debra Celotto
Penni Chasse
Robert Cirillo
Warren Corriveau
Laura Cote
Joeseph Cretella
Maria D'Angelo
Lori Delmolino
Patricia DelVecchia
Peter DeRoy
Carrie Diaz
Peter DiGioa
Deanna DiPasquale
Lisanne Dorsey
Deirdre Doyle
Denise Errato
Chris Fishbein
Fred Franzoni
Mike Fritz
Richand Gagne
Beth Geiger
Stephen Giannini
Christopher Goddard
James Gombita
Matt Griffin
Lisa Grillo
Gregg Harrison
Steve Hatch
Marc Henderson
Holly Hulicki
Gary Kinney
Teresa LaBree
David LaCoss
Teresa Lacourse
Jack Larese
Rick Lewis
Pete Limosani
Eileen Linaberry
Phil Longley
Tina Longley
Rosemary Lopez
Robert Lynch
Jennifer Marks
Ernie Martino
Lisa Massaro
Anna-Karin Mattson
Paul McCarthy
Danny McKeehan
Robert Merski
Laura Misiaszek
Don Moores
Pat Morrissey
Sue Mullen
Janet Nehez
Dan Page
Robert Parris
Ted Piekarski
Jennifer Pilon
Cynthia Pomerleau
Ruth Preble
Donna Proto
Michael Reeves
Marty Regan
Jeff Rhodes
Jim Roblee
Willie Robles
David Routh
Tom Ruggiero
Chris Sabino
Doug Sabino
Amy Sage
Mickey Saldana
Jose Santiago
Robin Saul
Susan Schaefer
Mike Sgambati
Mike Silvia
Lisa Simler
Mike Skapczynski
John Slocum
Harvey Stanley
Thelma Starrs
Blanche Steele
Mike Sullivan
Diane Sypek
John Taylor
Joe Turner
Marissa Turtola
Maynard Vass
Mary Velardi
Jody Vincent
Joe Warro
Jim Weyan
tHajime Yano
Curt Zemke
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Class of 1985 - Orville Platt High School 25th Reunion


We will be having our Reunion July 24th, 2010 RSVP by May 31, 2010Anyone interested in attending can contact Ida Zimmer (860) 621-0267 or email idazimmer@yahoo.com. You can register on classmates.com or join us on facebook.com for more information.

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Mohegan Sun Bus Trip
The E & R U.C.C will sponsor a trip to Mohegan Sun, on Saturday, April 24, 2010.9am departure from the Wallingford Senior Center and return around 5:30pm.Advance Ticket Purchase only. To reserve your seat ASAP make out check to:The Evangelical & Reformed U.C.C. and mail to: E. Tierney, P.O.Box 3, Wallingford, Ct. 06492.Ticket price: $30.00 inludes $30.00 casino bonus package.All proceeds to benefit our April Fundraiser
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25th Annual Franciscan Sports Banquet and Silent Auction

The 25th Annual Franciscan Sports Banquet and Silent Auction will be held on Tuesday, June 1, 2010, at the Aqua Turf Club, Plantsville, Connecticut. The special anniversary celebration will feature many famous sports figures including Jim Calhoun and Sparky Anderson. This year the recipient of the Saint Francis Award will be George Grand. Mr. Grand is the former play by play television announcer for the Cincinnati Reds and ESPN’s first SportsCenter sportscaster.

Jim Calhoun, University of Connecticut Head Basketball Coach, will present the Jim Calhoun Community Service Award to Emmy Award winning broadcast journalist, Al Terzi. Mr. Terzi is a Channel 3 EyeWitness News anchor.

The Silent Auction will begin at 5:30 pm. Program and dinner will start at 6:30 pm. For more information call (203) 237-8084 or visit the web site www.flcenter.org.

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Jim Backes Memorial Golf Tournament

The Wallingford Rotary is hosting its 21st annual Jim Backes Memorial Golf Tournament on Monday, May 24th at The Farms Country Club in Wallingford. 100% of the proceeds will benefit the Wallingford Foundation, the charitable arm of the Wallingford Rotary Club.

Over several years the Wallingford Foundation has donated to many local community
organizations, including the Children’s Reference Room at the Wallingford Library, the Ulbrich Boys and Girls Club, Master’s Manna, the YMCA Teen House, the Thanksgiving Community Day Dinner, the Homeless Shelter and the Fuel Assistance Program, just to name a few. The outreach of the Wallingford Foundation has also touched the international community and shipped an ambulance, generator and medical supplies to the Good Samaritan Hospital in the Dominican Republic.

For information regarding the golf tournament, contact jonathan.kaplan@edwardjones.com

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The CT Autism Spectrum Resource Center in Wallingford,

a non profit organization, is hosting its fourth annual Run for Autism on Sunday, May 2, 2010.

This 5K Run will take place on the private running field at Choate Rosemary Hall HS in Wallingford, 8:30 AM .
Cash prize of $100 for the top overall finisher.
High School students can
attain community service hours by soliciting donations and competing in the race.
Fee: $30 adults, $15 students through grade 12.
Registration form can be obtained by visiting our website,
www.ctautismwalk.com
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The Second Annual Understanding Autism Fundraiser


Understanding Autism is a fund-raising event to bring about awareness for the most commonly diagnosed neurological disorder-Autism.April is Autism awareness month and you can help us to change the image of Autism. With drinks ,great food,wonderful music,fun and knowledge!

The event will be held at:Rosie's Cafe at 194 Camp Street,Meriden,Ct.

On Thursday , April 29,6-10 p.m.

Music performed by Sean and Kelley Moore

There will be a raffle with lots of prizes!

All tips and raffle donations will be donated to 'Autism Speaks"
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TOUCH A SHARK DURING MYSTIC AQUARIUM’S SHARK WEEK APRIL 14 TO 20
April vacation week activities focus on all things shark; guests can have close encounters at the new shark touch pool

See sharks of all shapes and sizes (including some you may not even realize are sharks!) during Shark Week at Mystic Aquarium & Institute for Exploration from April 14 to 20. Among the April vacation week activities is the chance to touch live sharks at the new shark touch pool.

Opening on April 1, the shallow touch pool provides guests the opportunity to reach in and touch docile white-spotted bamboo and coral cat sharks as they swim by, while learning about conservation of all shark species. The pool houses six sharks, all one to three feet in length.

From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day, kids will learn about shark adaptations, diets, myths and conservation through interactive cart activities, games, presentations and crafts. Guests will be able to smell common scents as a shark would, participate in a shark scavenger hunt to learn about the various species at the aquarium, get an up-close look at shark teeth, fins and jaws, and play games to learn shark facts versus myths and threats sharks face in the wild.

WHEN: Wednesday, April 14 to Tuesday, April 20
Activities take place at scheduled times between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. each day

WHERE: Mystic Aquarium & Institute for Exploration
55 Coogan Blvd., Mystic, CT 06355

COST: Free with aquarium admission: Adults $26, seniors $23, kids (ages 3 to 17) $19, free for children 2 and under

For more information, call (860) 572-5955 or visit mysticaquarium.org.



WALLINGFORD FAMILY YMCA SPLASH WEEK:

April 19 thru April 22nd.

YMCA Splash teaches children to learn basic swimming skills and water safety practices. While participating in this program, young people learn about the Y's core values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility. This program is open to pre-school ages 3 thru 5 and children in grades kindergarten thru grade 6. Parents register their child for one 30 minute time slot to attend Monday thru Thursday of the YMCA Splash Week.

Pre-School class offerings: 8:00a.m., 8:30a.m., 9:00; 9:30 or 10:00a.m.. School Age offerings: Grades 1 & 2(8:00-8:30am or 10:00-10:30am);

Grades 3 & 4 (8:30-9:00a.m.)and Grades 5 & 6(9:00-9:30am).

Registration begins March 24 thru April 14th or until class size is met. Pre-Registration is required.

The fee for this program is $5.00 per child. For further questions; please contact Lisa Hoover at (203) 269-4497; ext. 20 or lhoover@wallingfordymca.org

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WALLINGFORD FAMILY YMCA OFFERS BABYSITTER’S COURSE!
This American Red Cross certification course is offered to those boys and girls ages 11-15.

This program provides the skills and confidence to safely and responsibly care for children and infants. Through hands-on activities, interactive video and lively discussions; the course teaches young people how to make good decisions, create age appropriate play, demonstrate first aid skills including rescue-breathing and choking.

This course takes place on Saturday, May 15th from 8:30-12:30. Fee $30.00 per YMCA Member; $60.00 Per Program Member.

Pre-Registration is required. Space is limited. Questions; please contact Lisa Hoover at (203) 269-4497; ext. 20 or lhoover@wallingfordymca.org


EAT and Enjoy
Monday, April 19, 2010 4:00 – 8:00 p.m. - Fund-raising Dinner -Avanti Restaurant, Meriden

To benefit The Franciscan Life Center and Franciscan Home Care and Hospice Care
20% of proceeds from the meal support the mission of the Franciscan Life Center and Franciscan Home Care and Hospice Care. For more information call Gretchen Rossi @ (203) 237-8084 or visit web sites at
www.franciscanhc.org. or www.flcenter.org. For reservations call Avanti Restaurant at (203) 440-9990.



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Upcoming April Events at the Augusta 2010

Saturday, 17th---Meriden Arts Council will be holding their Annual Scholarship Fundraiser. See
www.meridenartscouncil.org for more info. Tickets are just $20, MAC members receive a $5 discount. Bring your own snacks and drinks, enjoy being with friends and dance through the evening for a great cause! Doors open at 6pm, music begins at 7pm. Seating is limited so try to get your tickets in advance. Call 203-213-7366 or e-mail to meridenartscouncil@gmail.com.

Sunday, 18th---Augusta Curtis Concert Band will be performing their Spring Concert in Hubbard Park at 2pm on the tennis courts under the tent for pre-Daffodil Festival Events. Admission $5 and children under 11 free.

Sat. & Sun. 24th & 25th---The ACCC will have a food booth in the Big Tent at Daffodil. Visit our booth for some wonderful cookies and to support your favorite non-profit arts organization.

Tuesday, 27th---ACCC & Meriden Land Trust present Annual Lecture at 7pm. Presenting: Dan DeLuca, the Leatherman. See
www.curtisculturalcenter.org or www.meridenlandtrust.com for more information.

See
www.curtisculturalcenter.org for more info on any of the above events or call 203-639-2856 for sponsorship information!


MAY

Saturday, 1st---Chorale CT Reception after the Concert held across the street at the First United Methodist Church.

Sunday, 2nd---Classical Guitar Concert by the Hartt School of Music Guitar Dept. at 3pm. Admission free, donations appreciated

Wednesday, 5th--- Chess Club at 7pm. All ages and levels of playing welcome.

Thursday, 13th --- Meriden Public Elementary Schools Art Show Opening and Reception 4pm-7pm.

Thursday, 13th through Thursday, May 20th---Meriden Public Elementary Schools Art Show. Exhibit will be open daily, call or visit website for times.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE AUGUSTA, TO DONATE TO OUR APPEAL, OR TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE ACCC VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT
WWW.CURTISCULTURALCENTER.ORG

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Calling all treasure seekers!
First Baptist Rummage Sale
Friday April 23rd from 6:30-9pm
Saturday April 24th from 9am-1:30pm
Lots of great items at great prices! Bake Sale! Refreshments!
Held at the First Baptist Church -114 North Main St. Wallingford. For more information please call (203) 269-4796
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MidState Medical Center announces its annual Volunteer Open House
on Thursday, April 15, 2010. This year, MidState is adding an evening session to accommodate those unable to attend the morning open house. Times are 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. or 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in the hospital’s Horwitz Conference Center, Room 1. The Volunteer Open House gives prospective volunteers the opportunity to meet and talk with MidState volunteers and Volunteer Services staff, observe volunteers in action and learn how to become a part of the exciting world of healthcare volunteers. Light refreshments will be served. For more information, please call 204-694-8275.

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Annual May Breakfast

First Congregational Church, 62 Colony Street in Meriden, will be hosting its annual May Breakfast on Wednesday, May 5, 2010 from 6:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.

This year will be the 106th anniversary of a much cherished tradition provided by the Women’s Fellowship of First Congregational Church to its church members and to the community. Hundreds of breakfasts are served each year.

A delicious breakfast of halved grapefruit, juices, eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes with real maple syrup, hot rolls and muffins will be served along with coffee, tea and milk. Cost: $7.00 for adults and $3.00 for children.

Also available for purchase will be May Baskets filled with candy/fudge, home baked breads, cookies and cakes, garden flowers and plants.

Tickets will be available at the door. Group reservations can be made by calling the church office Monday thru Friday 9:00 am-1:00 pm at 203-235-5704.

Come, bring a friend and enjoy a real Meriden tradition!
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Helping Hands Thrift Store
22 No. Turnpike Road Wallingford, Ct. 06492 (203) 284-0300 Store Hours: Tues.- Sat. 9a.m.- 5p.m.
SPRING SALES GOING ON THE MONTH OF APRIL!

LOTS OF NEW TAGGED STORE CLOTHING as well as slightly used clothing at very affordable prices..

Furniture, toys, baby items, glassware, jewelry, shoes, pictures are just some of the things we will be having sales on at different times during the month of April.
If you don't see something you are looking for, just ask we may have it in storage!

Don't forget every Wednesday is BAG DAY! For only $5.00 you'll receive a bag you can fill with shirts, skirts, jeans, blouses, shorts, tops, dress pants!
We also now have some prom gowns, wedding gowns and other formal wear for sale.

Every Thursday there is a "special" sale on different store merchandise such as buy 1 get 1 half off or a percentage off certain items.

Please give us a call when you are spring cleaning and have furniture or large appliances that are in GOOD, CLEAN WORKING CONDITION that you would like to donate. Scheduled pick ups in the local area can be arranged by calling the store.
We are in need of the following if anyone has any of these items you may also drop them off at the store from 9a.m.- 4p.m.. Bicycles, wagons and other outside play toys, patio furniture, bureaus, curtains, pack n play playpens, toy boxes, bookcases.

Your donations help us help victims of Domestic Violence and families in the local community as well as other local Organizations that we offer assistance to and is greatly appreciated. Please call the store if you have any questions or stop in! We are very thankful to all that have donated money, their services & their time as well as items so we can continue to help others in need. The store has just celebrated its 2 year Anniversary during this time we have been able to assist the Chrysalis Inc. for Victims of Domestic Violence, Hope Teen Pregnancy Center, families in the Community, the Red Cross, Masters Manna, Homeless Shelters and more with your help.
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MidState Auxiliary Hosts Open Meeting
With Special Guest Speaker, Author Kevin O’Hara

The MidState Medical Center Auxiliary announces its Annual Open Meeting on Tuesday, April 27th, 2010, 2 p.m., at the hospital’s MidState Medical Services building located at 61 Pomeroy Avenue in Meriden.

The Annual Open Meeting gives individuals the opportunity to learn more about the MidState Auxiliary and how they can become involved in this rewarding group. The MidState Auxiliary supports the hospital through fundraising and volunteer efforts. Attendees of the Open Meeting will also hear writer Kevin O’Hara, author of the novel Last of the Donkey Pilgrims: A Man’s Journey Through Ireland, speak about his novels and his Irish upbringing. Kevin is also a columnist for The Berkshire Eagle in Massachusetts.

Those interested in attending can RSVP to Dot Mut in Volunteer Services by calling 203-694-8275 by Monday, April 15th. Refreshments will be served at the Open Meeting .

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Training for Small Business Owners

Owners of small businesses can better manage tough times with a better understanding of finance. The Community Economic Development Fund at 965 East Main St., Meriden, has a low-cost evening course that can help.

“Understanding Business Finances to Maximize Your Profit” will be held May 24, 26 and June 2 at CEDF from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. and will be taught by John Purtill, CPA. Learn how to keep the necessary records for your small business and how to set up functional record keeping systems. The workshop will include understanding financial statements, making income projections, and different accounting methods that work best for your business. Cost is $20 for current CEDF borrowers, $35 for other Connecticut small business owners.
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he course is limited and early registration is a must. Registration forms can be downloaded under the “Training Institute” button on the CEDF website, www.cedf.com. Payment may be sent to CEDF, 965 East Main St., Meriden, CT 06450-6006


Don't Forget and Don't Miss Out!

The 2nd Annual Durham Pet Fair will be hosted by Help Willy's Friends and the Durham Veterinarian Hospital on May 16, 2010 at its new, larger location - Coginchaug Regional High School, 135 Pickett Lane, Durham, CT. This fun, FREE and family-oriented event will feature over 45 local animal shelters, more than 50 vendors, entertainment and lots of food for you AND your pet!

At last year's Pet Fair, animal shelters from general municipal to breed-specific, brought their best and brightest animals to meet the public in the hopes of finding them loving, forever homes. Nearly every pet that attended was adopted! With so many more shelters and people expected to attend this year, we are confident that many more animals will find that same happy ending.

We are also anticipating over 50 local vendors and artisans who will be eagerly showcasing their services and products ranging from handmade jewelry, doggie bandanas and organic pet treats to pet sitting services and woodworking. Tons of freebies will be available, so don't miss out!

This family-oriented event will not just feature adoptable pets and local merchants, but will also include:
· Live music
· Wine-tasting
· Silent auction
· DJ
· Food vendors
· Children's activities such as face-painting and Touch-a-Truck
· State police K-9 Unit, Agility, DAWGS and Skyhoundz demonstrations
· Free nail-clipping
· Pet reiki
· Pet psychic

Micro-chipping (for a nominal fee) If you would like to be a part of this exciting event, advanced registration is required. Please visit our website at www.durhampetfair.com or reply to this email for more information and to request an application. Applications and fees must be received by May 1st so that we can reserve your 10'x10' exhibition space. (Note: Tents will not be the responsibility of the Durham Pet Fair.)

The 2nd Annual Durham Pet Fair is not just an opportunity for those looking to add to their pet families, it's also a FREE, fun-filled day for those who love animals, so mark it on your calendar and we look forward to seeing you there!

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MIXED EMOTIONS –
Exhibit Opens At Easel Works
Easel Works Creative Art Studio and Gallery will host a reception on Friday, April 23rd - 6pm to open the exhibit Mixed Emotions. This exhibit will offer a variety of oil painitngs done by the studio's adult artists. The public is invited to meet the artists that evening. Questions, please call Easel Works - 2 Quinnipiac Street - Wallingoford -203-294-1548

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Wallingford Adult Education- Space available!

Trip to Greenwich Village and Bleecker Street. Our visit includes an easy walking tour of the West Village where O’Henry, Mark Twain, Edgar Allan Poe and other famouswriters once lived! Delicious lunch in ‘Little’ Italy on Mulberry Street at the famous SPQR Restaurant. Saturday, May 1, 2010.

To register please call Wallingford Adult Education at (203) 294-5932.


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You can save a life!
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to save someone’s life?
The Be The Match Registry operated by the National Marrow Donor Program® (NMDP) will be at the Meriden Health Dept (167 Miller St.) on Wednesday, April 14, 2010 from Noon to 4pm in the 1st Floor Conference Room to give you the opportunity to join the Be The Match Registry.


By becoming a member of the Registry, you could be a match for a patient in critical need—maybe even the only person who could save a patient’s life.
Joining the Registry is as easy as 1-2-3 !

1. Meet the age (18-60) and health requirements and be willing to help any patient in need.
2. Complete a registration form with contact information, health history questions, and a signed agreement to join the Registry.
3. Give a swab of your cheek cells so your tissue type can be identified.

Tissue typing costs will be covered by our sponsor, Michael’s Fund of Fall River, MA.

Please feel free to contact me at (203) 639-8000 if you have any questions. We hope you will take a few minutes to attend the drive and help save a life.

More information about the program is available on www.bethematch.org.


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FREE movie night
at the Nutrition Center, located in downtown Wallingford Monday ~ May 3, 2010 ~ 7:00pm Feature: Food, Inc. - “Food, Inc. lifts the veil on our nation’s food industry, exposing how our nation’s food supply is now controlled by a handful of corporations that often put profit ahead of consumer health, the livelihood of the American farmer, and the safety of workers and our own environment. Food, Inc. reveals surprising – and often shocking truths – about what we eat, how it’s produced and who we have become as a nation.”
“It might change your life.” - O. The Oprah Magazine “Everyone should see Food, Inc.”- The Washington Post “Doing for eating what former vice president Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth did for global warming.” - The Kansas City Star
You’ll never look at dinner the same way again.

The Nutrition Center is located at 116 Center Street in downtown Wallingford. For questions or further information please call 203.269.2852. Space is limited so please call to reserve your seat.

FREE Walking Club

A FREE Walking Club offered by Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes LLC and the DOC Nutrition Clinic™ in Wallingford will begin on Monday, April 12 and will meet on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 6:00am-7:00am, rain or shine. Everyone is welcome, although those with any type of medical condition need clearance for physical activity by their primary care provider. We will gather at the Simpson Court parking lot, located in uptown Wallingford. For further information or for questions, please call the Nutrition Center at 203.269.2852

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Shore Line Trolley Museum opens for the 2010 season

The Shore Line Trolley Museum opens for the 2010 season on Sunday, April 4 with trolley rides and tours. Welcome Spring with a three-mile round trip through scenic woods and wetlands. Tours and exhibits are included with admission and picnic areas are available.

Streetcars run on Sundays in April, weekends in May and daily after Memorial Day. The first trolley is at 10:30 AM and cars run frequently throughout the day; 4:30 PM is the last trip and tour. Admission is Adults $8, Seniors $6, Children (2-15) $4. Group rates are available, and trolleys can be privately chartered year round.

Visit our website at www.bera.org for directions and special event schedules. Call 203-467-6927 or contact us by e-mail at trolleymuseum@verizon.net for more information. The Shore Line Trolley Museum is a National Historic District located at 17 River Street in East Haven, CT, between exits 51 (northbound) and exit 52 (southbound) on I-95.





SPRING INTO ACTION

April, 2010 – Spring is a great time of year to cleanup your yard and clean out your garage. If the cleanup includes getting rid of a car you no longer need, you will help the environment, the community and your wallet when you donate it to charity. There are many advantages to donating a car;
1. You don’t have to haggle with the car dealer over the trade in value of your car
2. You don’t have the expense of advertising your car in the paper or online
3. You won’t have strangers coming to your house to look at the car
4. You don’t have to make any repairs to your car, we take them as-is
5. You’ll get a valuable tax deduction
6. You’ll get free pickup
7. You can complete the entire donation process online at your convenience
8. You’ll support the charity of your choice

Cars4Charities will gladly handle the entire car donation process for you, have your car picked up fast and free and send the proceeds to the charity you select from their extensive list. Their list of charities includes National ones such as the American Foundation for the Blind, Prevent Cancer Foundation, American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association, Autism Speaks, Juvenile Bipolar Research Foundation, Diabetes Research Institute Foundation, Breast Cancer Research Foundation, National Association for Down Syndrome, Colon Cancer Prevention Foundation, Asthma & Allergy Foundation, Teach for America, Cancer Research Institute, State charities like the Ronald McDonald House of Connecticut and VNA Health Care of Connecticut, but also many local charities in the greater New Haven area like local food banks and homeless shelters, etc.

Besides helping a very needy charity, you’ll get a tax deduction of at least $500 on your itemized federal return. Cars4Charities even allows you the ability to complete the entire car donation process online at your convenience. The online option is better for the environment because it reduces the use of paper and other consumables. If your car is in poor condition, Cars4Charities will make sure it is properly recycled.

Complete details are available at http://www.cars4charities.org/ or 1-866-448-3487 (GIVE-4-US).


Wallingford Family YMCA/
Wint Filipek Sr. Memorial Tennis Tournament


The biggest and premier community tennis tournament in New England is right here in CT! The 6th annual Wallingford Family YMCA/Wint Filipek Sr. Memorial Tennis Tournament is scheduled for June 12th – 20th. The venue in 2010 will be the Cheshire Academy tennis complex.

All proceeds from the tournament will benefit Wallingford YMCA youth programs and the Winton S. Filipek Sr. scholarship fund.

All players receive a tournament t-shirt, players handbook, players gift bag, ticket to “Breakfast at Wimbledon” and tennis balls & water for every match. Prizes are awarded to 1st & 2nd place in every division.

The 9-day event in 2010 will feature: 21 divisions for all levels, a Free Kids & HS Clinic & Fun Day (at capacity in 2009), 5 high school divisions, a junior boys & girls round-robin and special events daily.

In 2009, the event drew 592 entries.

THIS IS NOT YOUR ORDINARY TENNIS TOURNAMENT!

Please direct any questions to Wint Filipek Jr. wrfilipek@hotmail.com 860-621-5655
Apply NOW @:
www.ymcafilipektennis.com



Tag Sale to Benefit American Cancer Society
On Saturday April 24 at The Willows, 751 North Farms Road in Wallingford, Relay For Life team, BIG GREEN will hold a multi family tag sale with proceeds donated to the ACS. Please join BIG GREEN at the tag sale 8am – 2pm as we raise money to fight cancer.


Pizza Party to Benefit American Cancer Society
On Sunday May 2 from 11am – 2pm at Stella Pizza 11 South Colony Street in Wallingford, Relay For Life team, BIG GREEN, will sponsor a pizza party. Donation is $7.00 includes 2 large pizza slices and a soda. Tickets available at door. Proceeds from dinner and raffles will be donated to the American Cancer Society. Please join BIG GREEN as we raise money to fight cancer.


Temple Beth David and Kol Ami Sponsor Guest Speaker
On Wednesday April 28, at 7:30 p.m., Rabbi Jonathan Porath will speak at Temple Beth David of Cheshire, 3 Main Street, Cheshire on “Expanding our Jewish Horizons or How to Be More Jewish in Cheshire.” The event is sponsored by the Temple Beth David Adult Education Committee, Congregation Kol Ami, and the Department of Jewish Education of the Jewish Federation of Greater New Haven. The topic coincides with Temple Beth David’s adult education program Ethical Eating and will offer insight into the historical meaning of kashrut and more modern application of Jewish practices, values and mitzvoth (commandments) in today’s America.

Rabbi Porath, a Scholar-in-Residence for Greater New Haven, is a world renowned educator. An 18th generation rabbi, he has served as a Hillel rabbi and the rabbi for a congregation in Clark, NJ before moving to Israel in 1984. He was on the senior staff for the Russian Department of the American Joint Distribution Committee for fifteen years and visited Russia over 175 times. He authored the book Jews in Russia: The Last Four Centuries, a Documentary History.

The event is free and open to the public. Please join us in the social hall of the synagogue for a rewarding evening. For more information, call Linda at 203-250-1222


Strong Kids Campaign
Please join us at our Strong Kids Campaign Kick Off Reception on April 15th from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Our Strong Kids Campaign is critical to helping us serve our community, and the need is greater than ever.
The Meriden YMCA:
* serves over 300 teens each week
* helps over 200 children with homework, and provides a safe,
nourishing environment in our after school programs/child care
facilities
* provides assistance to over 65% of our families in child care
* helps 30% of our campers attend Mountain Mist Day Camp
* provides Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners to over 400
people in Meriden, delivering meals to the home bound and
gave toys to children and families with no other place to go
* teaches over 250 elementary school children to swim
* provides youth services to nearly 10,000 children throughout
Meriden.
Meriden's families need help more than ever. We can't do it without your support.
John Benigni, CEO
Meriden YMCA
110 West Main Street
Meriden

Greater Meriden Chamber of Commerce

As central Connecticut’s leading business organization, the Greater Meriden Chamber thanks the People’s Press for their monthly publication that allows us to share events, information, and general goings-on in the chamber and in the Greater Meriden Community. It is a great vehicle to educate the public on the work of the Greater Meriden Chamber.

I was glad to hear that the focus of the April issue is “small business”. There are SO MANY small businesses that make up the membership of the Greater Meriden Chamber … that’s right – you don’t have to be a large, multinational company to join your area chamber – in fact, the majority of our members are small to mid-size businesses. So, I was reluctant to write something, and highlight just a few and leave out others. We also must not overlook the many not-for-profit organizations in our communities that are small businesses. A complete list of members in good standing may be found 24/7/365 at www.meridenchamber.com. And, our 2010 Resource Guide has been delivered and we’ll be getting copies out throughout the community – be sure to pick one up here at the chamber or at the Daffodil Festival on April 24 – 25 – visit the chamber booth under the huge tent on the tennis courts!

They say timing is everything and I do believe that because I had the opportunity to attend a press conference on Thursday, April 1st held by Congressman Chris Murphy – at a local small business, Di-El Tool, and the focus of the event was “BUY AMERICAN”!!!

There are a number of local small businesses that currently have government contracts OR that do work for other area companies that do business with the government. The event highlighted Bill 4553 – 21st Century Buy American Act, which aims to amend the current Buy American Act with respect to certain waivers under that Act, to provide greater transparency regarding exceptions to domestic sourcing requirements, and for other purposes.

Check out more detail on Bill 4553 at: http://www.govtrack.us/congress. More simply stated, this bill that was introduced on February 2, will work to close some loopholes in the current legislation that would ultimately give more access to American businesses to win and fill contracts for the government. It may also result in grants to businesses looking to get on the list to receive government contracts.

So, whether you are looking for a service, looking to purchase something new, or have the urge to volunteer your time at a local agency, look first to your local chamber members. Those are the businesses that see value in the connection to the community that membership brings. And, surveys have indicated that consumers are more likely to buy from chamber members because they are ethical, credible businesses. These businesses voluntarily join the chamber to be a part of Networking, Education, Leadership & Networking – the main focus of the work of the chamber.

Become a FAN of Greater Meriden Chamber on Facebook! Join the over 150 Facebook Friends who are already FANS of the Greater Meriden Chamber!


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Sheehan Students Recognized

Sheehan seniors, Michael Kadow and Kailey Malone, were recently selected as recipients of the South Central Area Superintendents Association (SCASA) Award for 2010. This award is presented to students who embody the mission of their school and are deeply committed to community and humanitarian service. Senior Leanna Verch was also honored by SCASA. The Association presented her with the Dr. Alida Begina Memorial Scholarship. In addition, Michael Kadow and Leanna Verch were presented with the Southern Connecticut Conference (SCC) Scholar Leader Award at a reception held on March 22. In order to qualify for this honor, a student must demonstrate academic excellence, be a leader in the community, and more importantly, serve as a model to others.

Three Mark T. Sheehan High School students were recently awarded medals for their participation at the Health Occupations Students of America State Conference at Southern Connecticut State University. Jenny Raucci was the recipient of a Silver Medal for Nursing Assistant Skills Competition. She performed Vital Signs assessment on an adult client. Mary Bemis and Scott Buehler took home Gold Medals for their participation in the Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and First Aid Skills Event.

Congratulations to Olivia Navickis! She received honorable mention in Donate Life Connecticut’s annual poster art contest. The contest is designed to raise awareness about organ and tissue donation. Olivia will be recognized at an awards ceremony at the State Capitol on April 1.

Friends of the Library Book Sale
Friday, April 23, 2010 through Saturday, April 24, 2010 at 10:00 AM–4:00 PM At Meriden Public Library
Description: The Friends of the Meriden Public Library will be holding a book sale. Come and stock up for your summer beach reading.
Location Info: 105 Miller St., Friends Rm., Meriden

Meriden Rotary Foundation 13th Annual Corporate Golf Tournament
Tuesday, May 11, 2010 at 10:00 AM At Hunter Memorial Golf Course

The Meriden Rotary Annual Corporate Golf Classic is the major fundraiser for the activities and projects that they fund such as DARE programs, Noah's Ark of Hope, Meriden Children First Initiative, Brian David Ash Memorial Fire Prevention Fund, Boys & Girls Club "Rotary Pavilion and Library", Girls, Inc. "Rotary Computer Center", and so much more.

Location Info: 688 Westfield Rd., Meriden

Golf registration begins at 10:00am, Lunch at 11:00am, Shotgun start at 12:00noon, Cocktail Reception at 5:00pm, and Dinner and Awards at 6:00pm. Sponsorship opportunities available. To donate auction or raffle items, contact Tari Marshall-Day Webster at 860-227-2989. For more information contact Frank Ridley, Tournament Director at 203-634-0072 or go to www.meridenrotary.org.


DAFFODIL TAG SALE
CONNECTICUT'S LARGEST!

Saturday, April 17, 2010
Under the Festival Tent
Hubbard Park, West Main Street, Meriden, CT
9:00 AM to 2:00 PMrain or shine

Join friends & neighbors, get rid of that old dresser, lawn mower, Sonny's comic collection, Grandma's old Crock Pot..... you know, the stuff you "are going to use someday"...or come by to browse & buy at the area's largest tag sale...and while you're at it, take a stroll through historic Hubbard Park among the 600,001 blooming daffodils...

For only $20.00 you can rent a 10'x10' single space that includes 1 table under the Festival tent. For only $40.00 you can rent a double space 10'x20' with 2 tables. Additional tables may be rented for $10.00 each. Set-up is at 7:00AM - with all items to be removed by 3:00PM (No Exceptions)
Household Items Only
REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE

The Meriden Daffodil Festival 2010!!
HUBBARD PARK
APRIL 24 & 25 2010

Meriden's Largest and most colorful festival the "Meriden Daffodil Festival" will celebrate its 32nd year during 2010. The 2010 dates have been announced for 2010. Join us on Saturday April 24 and Sunday April 25, 2010, 600,001 daffodils can't be wrong! They create a sea of fragrant yellow blossoms throughout the 1,800-acre Hubbard Park in Meriden, Connecticut each year. You'll not only see an amazing 61 different varieties of daffodils, there will also be crafts, amusement rides, food, entertainment, and a fireworks display for you to enjoy. So mark your calendar - It's going to be a great time for the whole family! For additional information please call 203-630-4259.

The Meriden Daffodil Festival began as a community event 32 years ago and has grown into one of Connecticut’s premier celebrations. With food, crafts, music, fireworks, amusements and a parade that has to be seen to be believed, the Daffodil Festival is a springtime funfest for old and young, couples and singles, families and friends.

Festival Hours

Saturday April 24, 2010
Gates open at 10:00 AM Gates close at 9:00 PM
10:00 AM Food Tent open
10:00 AM Arts & Crafts open
10:00 AM Children's rides open
11:00 AM Musical Entertainment begins
11:30 AM Parade Begins
FIREWORKS WILL BEGIN AT 8:30PM

Sunday April 25, 2010

Gates open at 10:00 AM Gates close at 5:00 PM
10:00 AM Food Tent open
10:00 AM Arts & Crafts open
10:00 AM Children's rides open
11:00 AM Musical Entertainment begins

“Daffodils on Parade”
The 23rd Annual “Daffodils on Parade” will take place on Saturday, April 24th. The parade will begin at 11:30AM and culminate at approximately 1:30PM with a brief awards ceremony in the Silver Fork Food Tent. The Meriden Daffodil Festival Committee invites the entire community to join us on this very special day!

The Daffodil Festival is entering its 32nd year as Meriden’s premier outdoor event. “Daffodils on Parade” is one of the festival’s main features, exhibiting the creative participation of the entire community. It is the city’s largest parade, and the route is consistently lined with thousands of spectators. Your presence would afford local residents the opportunity to show their appreciation for your hard work!

The theme for this year’s parade is “Sunny with a Choice of Great Food.” Please if it all possible incorporate it in your participation plans. Anything related to the many different types of edibles to be found in the Silver Fork Food Tent is encouraged! Please take the time to complete the accompanying entry form accurately so we can properly place you in the parade lineup.


Wallingford Park and Recreation Upcoming Trips
Radio City
Backstage Tour
When: Saturday April 24th
Bus Departs: Rec. Dept. at 7:30am
Returns: 7:30pm
Fee: $62 per person
Get an insiders view of Radio City Music Hall. You will explore the beautiful art-deco interiors; learn the secrets of the Great Stage - one of the largest indoor performance stages in the world. See the stage’s hydraulic system, still in operation since the1930’s. As an exciting climax to your tour, you will meet one of the world famous Radio City Rockettes! After the tour, enjoy free time in Rockefeller Center for shopping and dining.

Tenement Museum - Lower East Side
When: Saturday May 15th
Bus Departs: Rec. Dept. at 7:30am
Returns: 7:00pm
Fee: $72 per adult / $70 per child
(5 - 17 years)
**Note: This is a walking tour with some stairs**
Experience the history of the Tenement at 97 Orchard St. From the late 1800’s to the early 1920’s, immigrants poured into New York with hopes of the Great American Dream and the faith of a believer. For many, these dreams did come true. You will get a guided walking tour of the Lower East Side and hear the Jewish immigrants stories told to you by your local guide as you walk these tenement lined old streets. Highlights include; Kosar’s Bialy Bakery, Russ & Daughters famous deli, Daily Forward building and a stroll on Bargain St. The tour will then arrive at the Tenement Museum. Experience the tenement house on 97 Orchard St.

Built on Manhattan’s Lower East Side in 1863, this tenement apartment building was home to nearly 7000 working class immigrants. They faced challenges we understand today: making a new life, working for a better future and starting a family with limited means. A stop for lunch at Katz’s Deli for lunch on your own, serving its famous pastrami sandwiches since 1898.

If you would like to go on any of these trips – please call 203-294-2120 or stop by the office located at 6 Fairfield Boulevard.


MUsic Man Tickets are on SALE!
Come join us May 1st and 2nd for MYT's production of Music Man, Jr! SHows are at 2 and 7:30 both days at Thomas Edison Middle School.

Tix are on sale. ALL tix are $8.00 and you must buy a ticket for each performance you attend. Call or email MIMI to reserve your tickets today!
MIMI -
mimice@webtv.net 203-235-5109

LINCOLN MIDDLE SCHOOL BAND
CAR WASH AND MOTHER’S DAY FLOWER SALE


Get mom’s car washed and buy her some beautiful flowers, too! The Lincoln Middle School band will be sponsoring a car wash and Mother’s Day Plant sale, with all proceeds benefiting the band’s activities. The Flower Sale will take place at the school on Friday, May 7th from 2:00-5:00pm and Saturday, May 8th from 8:00-3:00pm. The car wash will take place on Saturday, May 8th from 8:00-2:00pm (the rain date for the carwash will be Saturday, May 15th but the flower sale is rain or shine). Car wash tickets cost $5.00 each and tickets from the previously rained-out carwash in the fall will be honored. Support Lincoln’s band while doing something nice for mom!


Victory Parade Honoring the UConn Women’s Basketball Team Set for Sunday, April 18 in Hartford

Parade Kicks-Off at 3:00 PM; Rally to Follow at the State Capitol

Governor M. Jodi Rell today announced that the State of Connecticut, along with the City of Hartford, will host a victory parade and rally on Sunday, April 18, to congratulate and honor the University of Connecticut’s Women’s Basketball Team for winning their seventh NCAA Women’s National Basketball Championship, second perfect season in a row and making history with their 78-game winning streak.

The Huskies defeated Stanford 53-47 to win back-to-back national championships and become the first-ever NCAA women’s basketball team to have consecutive unbeaten seasons – and in the process beating their own NCAA Division I winning record of 70 games.

The victory parade, which will begin and end at the State Capitol, will start at 3:00 p.m. on April 18 and take place near the Bushnell Park, Main Street and Capitol Avenue areas of Hartford. A celebration rally with the coaches and players will take place on the north steps of the Capitol building immediately following the parade. Parade and rally organizers are relying on private funds to support both events.

Prior to the start of the parade and rally on April 18, the USA Basketball Women's National Team, which is coached by UConn's Hall of Fame Coach Geno Auriemma and includes current and former UConn greats, is anticipated to play an exhibition scrimmage against the USA Basketball Select Team at 12:30 pm at the XL Center in downtown Hartford. The USA Basketball Women's National Team, along with elite collegiate athletes on the USA Select Team, will be training in Hartford and Storrs between April 11 and April 18. It is expected that the weeklong training will conclude with this scrimmage between the USA National Team and the USA Select Team. More information will be announced by USA Basketball at a later date.

“Words cannot accurately convey the joy and pride we have in the UConn women’s basketball team. However, action speaks louder than words and I am inviting UConn fans of all ages to join us on April 18 in showing these young women and their coaches why we love the UConn Huskies so much,” said Governor Rell. “I cannot think of a better way to cap this historic basketball season and their back-to-back national championships. As diehard fans, let’s make history ourselves by lining the parade and attending the rally in record numbers.”



“The UConn women’s basketball players are more than just national champions. They are first class student-athletes and role models for all of us. This is why when it comes to the celebration events that are being planned for April 18, the players deserve it, the coaches deserve it and the best women’s basketball fans in the country who witnessed sports history deserve it.”

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"Nothing I Have Ever Investigated Is As Disgusting As What You Are About To Read"

Homosexual "Divine Intimacy" linked to “Seeds of Hope”

Richard Salbato 11-26-2007

Over the last few weeks I have published Newsletters that link so-called apparitions and fake miracles to fake priests, suspended priests, and immoral sexual activity including homosexual and pedophilia activity. Much of this information has come from ex-members and victims of these groups.



Seeds of Hope , Life Teen Catholic Youth Ministry?

, Lying to protect False Apparition , Irrational Apparition Followers , Fake Priest Ryan Patrick Scott , Fake Priest, Fake Miracles in Texas


I am a proud homophobic and think that all child molesters should be shot. 98% of pedophiles and child molesters are homosexuals and all homosexuals are potential pedophiles. That being said as boldly as I can, I also sense that people who use God to molest children are demonic. But nothing I have ever investigated is as disgusting as what you are about to read although it may be difficult to follow.

Let us assume you see pamphlets in the back of your church or spot a web site promoting the “Missionary Society of Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament”, “Apostolic Formation center for Christian Renew-All”, “Marians of the Immaculate Conception”, “Holy Trinity Lay Community”, “Apostolate of Eucharistic Renewal and Evangelization”, “Mary, Queen of Apostles” or “Our Lady of Grace Formation Center Inc.”. What would you think? They all sound good, holy and Catholic don’t they?

Not so fast! If you remember me writing about the false apparition and group known as Seeds of Hope and their spiritual director, Father John Szantyr, you know that he was removed as a priest by his bishop for pedophilia and facing criminal charges in civil and criminal courts even today. What I did not know when writing that Newsletter is that Father Szantyr was also associated with other false apparitions even before the Seeds of Hope. People directly involved have sent me this new information.

Apostolic Formation Center For Christian Renew – All

Long before Father John Szantyr tied himself to the Seeds of Hope he was involved with the Apostolic Formation Center for Christian Renew-All, which was founded in 1968 in West Warren Massachusetts by J. Roy Legere.

According to a March 6, 1992 Catholic Observer article by Father Bill Pomerleau, the Apostolics were expelled from St. Thomas Aquinas Parish in West Warren in 1973 "when the parish's pastor, Father Gerald Durocher, became concerned that founder J. Roy Legere had "deluded" members with personal revelations he said he received from God and the Blessed Virgin."

According to the same article by Father Pomerleau, "Legere, who died in 1979, led a network of prayer groups in various northeastern states from the parish. Father Durocher acted after Legere told followers to relocate to the area and await the Second Coming of Christ.

The group then moved to All Saints Parish in Somers, a parish of the Connecticut Diocese of Norwich.

The diocese initially took no action against the group, which reorganized under a new name and leader after Legere's death."

This new leader was J. Roy Legere's son, Paul, who was referred to as "the anointed one" by cloistered Dominican nun Sister Marie Louis Bertrand, who served as one of J. Roy Legere's chief spiritual advisors.

Paul Legere functioned as head of the Apostolics until 1983 when Charles Shattuck Jr. took over the leadership of the cult after it was revealed that within this group was an elite inner circle of 24 men who were called "Emissaries" and who secretly practiced a homosexual ritual called the "Divine Intimacy of the Holy Seed."

Things did not improve significantly under Shattuck's leadership, and it was not until the 1985 investigative report by Dan Barry appeared in the Manchester Journal Inquirer that Bishop Daniel P. Reilly asked the late Father John A. Hardon, S.J. to investigate the group on his behalf.

After Father Hardon confirmed that the allegations made against the cult were true, Bishop Reilly expelled the Apostolics from the diocese of Norwich Connecticut.

Charles Shattuck, who also claims to have visions of the Virgin Mary, moved what remained of the group to Heath, Massachusetts and changed the group's name to the Holy Trinity Lay Community. They remain there to this day.

Manchester Journal Inquirer articles by Dan Barry were quoted extensively by Father James LeBar in his book, CULTS, SECTS AND THE NEW AGE.

Father LeBar includes the Pastoral Letter written by Bishop Daniel P. Reilly.

PASTORAL LETTER BY BISHOP DANIEL P. REILLY
CONCERNING THE APOSTOLIC FORMATION CENTER

Sent on December 31, 1985 to the parishes in Norwich, Connecticut, which had been affected by the Apostolic Formation Center and its activity
My brothers and sisters in the Lord:
On this first Sunday of the New Year, I extend to each of you and all of your loved ones best wishes for a blessed, peaceful and happy 1986.
I am writing to you about a matter of importance to the Diocese of Norwich and especially to this area of Tolland County, the Vernon Deanery of our Diocese. Today in many of the Catholic Churches in this area this pastoral letter is being read. It concerns the former Mary, Queen of the Apostles Center which was situated in Somers. Until a few years ago, it was known as the Apostolic Formation Center for Renew-All and also for a brief period of time was apparently called Our Lady of Grace Center. The mission of this Center was the religious formation of lay-Catholics by lay-Catholics.
In recent months articles appeared in the media alleging that some teachings and practices contrary to the Catholic faith had taken place at the Center. I wish to speak to you in the context of those allegations.
Mr. J. Roy Legere was the founder of the Apostolic Formation Center. He came to Somers from Warren, Massachusetts, where he began his apostolate. The original Center and its successor never enjoyed the official approval of the Church. However, over the years of its existence the leaders of the apostolate informed the Bishops of the Diocese of Norwich about their general work listing the number of retreats held and the numbers of people who attended them. The priests who ministered at the Center, although neither invited nor appointed by the Bishop, received the faculties of the Diocese of Norwich when their Superiors and/or Bishops indicated they were priests in good standing.
The sudden death of Mr. J. Roy Legere in December of 1978 was a cause of discord and division among some of those associated with the Center and much angry emotion surfaced. In mid-1980 I appointed a committee of three priests of the Diocese of Norwich to hold a series of public hearings to determine the nature of and reasons for this division. The findings were inconclusive but apparently the death of Mr. Legere had left a vacuum of leadership at the Center. Subsequently, Mr. Charles Shattuck became President of the Center. Its name was changed to Mary, Queen of the Apostles Formation Center in the hope of producing a new sense of unity and purpose. However, the problems continued and on June 1, 1985, I informed Mr. Shattuck that I was withdrawing the privilege of priest and Blessed Sacrament from the Center. This was done. On June 3, 1985, the Board of Directors closed the Center and it was subsequently sold. I informed Mr. Shattuck that he would not be allowed to re-open the Center in the Diocese of Norwich. Shortly thereafter, I also informed the Bishops of seventeen other dioceses where branches of the Center were said to exist that the Center had been closed at my initiative.
Shortly thereafter, a series of articles appeared in the media about practices alleged to have occurred at the former Apostolic Formation Center when Mr. J. Roy Legere served as its President.
I have investigated these allegations from a theological, moral, legal and psychological perspective. I have concluded that moral and theological breaches did occur by a small number of people involved in the former Apostolic Formation Center. Identifying publicly who these people were and what these breaches were serves no valid purpose. However, I have taken steps to insure that these breaches of religious and moral conduct have ceased and will not re-occur. I am very grateful to those who have assisted me and the Diocese of Norwich in this matter. A number of very competent and concerned people have given much time and effort to insure that a proper investigation was made for the welfare of all concerned.
In dealing with this matter, I have a very genuine pastoral concern for those hundreds and hundreds of good and sincere people who came to the Center seeking spiritual nourishment and counsel in the context of Catholic Church teaching. These people have been very disappointed and disillusioned by the adverse publicity which the Center has recently received. They were unaware of any problems at the Center and are incredulous about them today. Many of them have written letters to me and others stressing the good the Center has done for their Christian living.
I would not want this to be harmed in any way.
However, my decision made last June 1, 1985, to withdraw the privilege of priest and Blessed Sacrament from Mary, Queen of the Apostles Formation Center in Somers stands firm and final. Neither it nor its predecessor, The Apostolic Formation Center, will be permitted to re-open in the Diocese of Norwich.
But I do wish to reach out to those people of good will who have found stronger faith and spiritual sustenance at the Center. The Diocese of Norwich stands ready to help any of them needing assistance at this time.
Therefore, I am forming a Diocesan Committee to assist those people who found the Mary, Queen of Apostles Formation Center and the former Apostolic Formation Center for Renew-All to be a positive source of personal growth and holiness in their lives. In the near future an announcement will be made concerning the membership, the purpose, and the program of this committee.
As we begin this New Year, let us pray that the Lord will fill each of us with His love and peace and that together we may do our best for His greater glory and the salvation of His people.
Sincerely yours in Christ,
(Signed:)
Daniel P. Reilly
Bishop of Norwich
This document was taken from "Cults, Sects, and the New Age," by Rev. James J. LeBar, available from Our Sunday Visitor Press, 200 Noll Plaza, Huntington, IN 46750. I hope that Bishop Norwich does not really think that people received personal growth and holiness in these groups.
This article describes the history of the Apostolic Formation Center and the homosexual connections.

http://www.rickross.com/reference/afc/afc2.pdf The following Manchester Journal Inquirer article describes the involvement of two priests; Father Martin Lucia and Father Donald Higgins.

Currently, Father Lucia travels around the world promoting Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration.

Father Donald Higgins is a popular retreat master.

Apparently, not too many people are aware of the involvement of Lucia and Higgins with the Apostolic Formation Center and their homosexual activities.

http://www.rickross.com/reference/afc/afc1.pdf

This two-part Manchester Journal Inquirer article describes the influence of Sister Marie Louis Bertrand on J. Roy Legere, Charles Shattuck and other members of the Apostolics. Please be patient. For some reason, these links take a couple of minutes to download

http://www.rickross.com/reference/afc/afc3.pdf

http://www.rickross.com/reference/afc/afc4.pdf

In his autobiography, Donald Nohs claims that he personally knew Sister Marie Louis Bertrand and even consulted her himself. See page 19.

http://holyfaceofjesus.com/Srmarieofstpeter_files/My%20Story%20of%20Forgiveness.pdf

Missionary Society of Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament

The Father Martin Lucia story is a story in its own right. Archbishop (now Cardinal) Daniel DiNardo of Galveston-Houston, Texas was informed by the Congregation for Clergy about a year ago that the Missionary Society of our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament founded by Father Martin Lucia under the sponsorship of former Ratchaburi Thailand Bishop John Bosco Chuabsamai Manat has been suspended pending an investigation by the Holy See. The Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston subsequently advised the Office of the General Secretary of the USCCB of the suspension. My question is why has this not received more publicity?

Have all the bishops been informed about this? If not, why not?

Here are some bulletins in which notice of the suspension of the MSOLBS appeared.

This was on the web in the bulletin of St. Michael’s Catholic Church on Sage in Houston. It was written by Msgr. Frank H. Rossi, Pastor:

On another topic, Archbishop DiNardo has instructed each pastor to make known to his parishioners a recent action of the Holy See that has an effect for some Catholics here in the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston.

A priest by the name of Fr. Martin Lucia had founded a community called the Missionary Society of Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament.

Though the Society had a most noble purpose, the promotion of perpetual adoration of the Lord in his Eucharistic Presence, there have been some serious concerns surrounding Fr. Lucia and his society. The Congregation for Clergy has notified Archbishop DiNardo (Prot. No. 2006/2161) that the Society has been suspended, pending the results of an investigation by the Holy See.

Fr. Lucia, who has been living in Houston periodically over the years, has no faculties to celebrate the sacraments in the Archdiocese. A suspension is a canonical censure which means that the Society can not function as a Catholic organization. I need to bring this to your attention as over the years many very faithful and generous Catholics in Houston have been asked by Fr. Lucia to offer financial support to him and his Society. It is important for us to be aware of this investigation and to be very cautious regarding the situation of Fr. Lucia and the Missionary Society of Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament.

http://forums.catholic.com/showthread.php?t=120819&highlight=fr.+martin+Lucia



ALERTS:
MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF OUR LADY OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT: TheArchdiocese of Galveston-Houston has advised the Office of the General Secretary of theUSCCB that the Missionary Society of Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament has beensuspended from its activities pending the results of an investigation by the Holy See. Ifyou have any contact with this organization or need more information please contact
Father Joseph Binzer at the Chancery 513.421.3131x483.

http://www.catholiccincinnati.org/files/clergy_communications/2007/January/jan07-clergycom.pdf (Page 3 reader)

Advisory: Missionary Society of Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament
The Congregation for Clergy advises that the Missionary Society of Our Lady of the BlessedSacrament has been suspended from its activities pending the results of an investigation by the HolySee. Two of the founders of this Society, established under the sponsorship of the former Bishop ofRatchaburi, Thailand, live in Houston. Some priests and laity associated with the Society live inseveral places in the United States.

For additional information contact Bishop Joe S. Vasquez, Auxiliary Bishop and Chancellor of the
Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, at 713-659-5461.

http://www.doy.org/Comm/January%202007%20Communique%20pdf.pdf (Page 9 reader)

PLEASE NOTE:
Archbishop Daniel N. DiNardo has been informed by the Congregation for Clergy (Prot. No. 2006216), that the Missionary Society of Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament has been suspended from its activities pending the resultsof an investigation by the Holy See. The information was forwarded by the Secretary of the Congregation for Clergy, His Excellency Archbishop Csaba Temyak. There are members of this Society in the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston as well as in other places in the United States. Those associated with this Society should be aware of the investigation by the Holy See.

http://www.stlaurenceparish.com/documents/11_26_06_bulletin.pdf (Page 10 reader)



LETTER FROM THE CHANCELLOR
Archbishop Daniel N. DiNardo has been informed bythe Congregation for Clergy (Prot. No. 20062161), that
the Missionary Society of Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament has been suspended from its activities pending the results of an investigation by the Holy See.This information was forwarded by the Secretary of the Congregation for Clergy, His Excellency, Archbishop Csaba Ternyak. There are members of this Society in the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston as well as in other places in the United States. Those associated with this Society should be aware of the investigation.

http://www.hrccr.com/Smart%20Files/Bulletin%2011262006.pdf (Page 3 reader)



And this from Marquette, Michigan.......

Diocesan Communicator
No.12/06 Page 4 of 14
Missionary Society of Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament: It has been reported that this society has been suspended from its activities pending the results of an investigation by the Holy See. Two of its founders live in the Houston, Texas area. Some priests and laity associated with the Society live in several places in the United States. They should be aware of the investigation by the Holy See. If you have any contact with these individuals and need further information, please notify Fr. Ben Paris at the Chancery (906) 227-9111 or at (906) 630-5101.

http://www.dioceseofmarquette.org/images/file/DC%202006%2012.pdf ( Page 4)



Notes:

1. If John Szantyr was a member of the Apostolic Formation center for Christian Renew-All, it is very likely that he knew Father Martin Lucia. Father Martin Lucia was a live-in member of the Apostolics, who, along with his confrere, Father Donald Higgins, was one of J.Roy Legere's closest spiritual advisors until the falling out between Father Martin Lucia and J. Roy Legere which led to Father Martin Lucia being expelled by Legere from the Apostolics in 1978. J. Roy Legere died in December of that same year.

Within a year, Lucia was promoting perpetual adoration, but Higgins was still at the center in 1983 when word of the homosexual "divine intimacy" ritual was first leaked to the general membership. Higgins reportedly defended it and justified it.

http://www.rickross.com/reference/afc/afc1.pdf

2. 1957 - Father John Szantyr was ordained a priest of the Marians of the Immaculate Conception in 1957 and was stationed in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.

A native of Waterbury, Conn., Father Szantyr entered the Stockbridge-based Marians of the Immaculate Conception order, and was ordained a priest of that community in 1957. He was assigned to the Marian Fathers novitiate at Eden Hill in Stockbridge.

http://www.worcestervoice.com/spiritualdirector.htm#SpringfieldBishop

3. 1966 - Father Brice Ingelsby, CP dies suddenly. He is a friend of the Nohs family. Donald is asked to serve as an altar boy at Father Brice's funeral Mass in New Jersey.

Szantyr must have also been connected in some way to Fr. Brice Ingelsby because Donald Nohs states that he first met Father John Szantyr at Father Brice Ingelsby's funeral in 1966.

It was after Father Brice Ingelsby's funeral that Szantyr pursued the friendship with Donald Nohs and his family. Szantyr was still stationed in Stockbridge, MA at this time according to Donald Nohs, and had to drive about four hours in order to visit the Nohs family in Long Island.

4. Father John Szantyr's visits to the Nohs family reportedly continued until about 1969.

See Donald Nohs' autobiography, MY STORY OF FORGIVENESS......the chapter entitled "Fr. Brice," p. 12, and "Father J." (a.k.a. Father John Szantyr) p. 29

http://holyfaceofjesus.com/Srmarieofstpeter_files/My%20Story%20of%20Forgiveness.pdf

5. 1968 - The Apostolic Formation Center was founded in 1968 by J. Roy Legere in West Warren, Massachusetts. http://www.rickross.com/reference/afc/afc2.pdf

6. Donald Nohs claims that he knew J. Roy Legere who was a friend of his family. You would have to ask Donald Nohs, but given what I have read I would have to conclude that Nohs' acquaintance with Legere appears to have been through the Passionists.

In fact, the connecting thread between Szantyr, Legere and the Nohs family appears to be the Passionist retreats. Father Brice Ingelsby conducted some retreats at the Passionist Retreat house in West Springfield, Massachusetts - not far from Somers, Ct. where Legere lived. ( the Apostolics didn't move to Somers, Ct until 1973) J. Roy Legere was very much involved with the Passionist retreats as were members of the Nohs family, so it is likely that Legere also knew Father Brice Ingelsby in the years prior to the founding of the Apostolic Formation Center.

7. J. Roy Legere wrote two books entitled BE MY SON and COMMISSIONED BY THE LORD HIMSELF.

8. Note: Donald Nohs when asked point blank if he were a member of the Apostolic Formation Center states unequivocally that he was not:

"I have indeed informed all the bishop's involved about Fr. John's connection with Roy Legere. I sent them all copies of the articles about Roy. I believe I also sent you a copy of the emails. I have also spoken to Fr. Pomerleau, he almost passed out when he found out that Fr. John was close to Roy, he told me that he was one of the priests who investigated Roy and had mountains of paperwork on that particular case. The Catholic Observer did a very good article on Fr. John Szantyr just last week (article attached) and will be doing an article on Neil Harrington Jr. and the Seeds of Hope in the coming weeks.

“I was not a member of that group although I knew Roy and the emissaries. Some of the emissaries came from Long Island, NY and moved to Connecticut for Roy. These men were businessmen and financially supported Roy. They wanted my father to move to Connecticut and be an emissary, but thank God for providing good solid spiritual direction in my families life, we did not go. Our spiritual director told my father that he had ten children to raise and that he had a secure job where he was. My father listened to our spiritual director and stayed in NY. The other men moved to Connecticut and the rest is history. Funny you mention the book written by Roy "Be My Son" , I just came across a copy of it here at home with a dedication to my mother written by Roy. When Roy would come to New York, he would stay at our house.

“The homosexual activity was a development, the men who engaged in the "Intimate or Divine Seed" were not homosexual themselves. They actually struggled with this part of the so-called mission. They truly believed that the second coming of Jesus was going to be manifested through Roy. They truly believed Roy to be the twin of Jesus. They truly believed that this was spreading the Seed of God on earth. The emissaries I knew were in their late forties when they moved to Connecticut." (Donald Nohs)

9. Regarding the length of time Neil Harrington Jr. (Seeds of Hope) knew Fr. John: “I don't know for sure but I believe John Szantyr knew Neil for a much longer period of time. Neil Harrington's family was from Enfield Connecticut, the same town as Roy. It is very possible that Neil Harrington Sr. might have been a member of the Apostolic Renewal Center and knew Roy.” (Donald Nohs)

10. Regarding Sr. Bertrand: “I do indeed believe that Sr. Bertrand was a genuine mystic but was deceived by Roy, so were many Bishops who visited Roy and received a blessing from him. Roy also had a tabernacle in his home with the Blessed Sacrament, approved by the Bishop. Roy himself was not out to deceive anyone, he truly believed that he was Jesus' twin. He was insane and the insanity intensified, it grew worse. St Francis of Assisi is a perfect example of a true Church approved mystic misinterpreting a message from Jesus. Jesus appeared to Francis and said: "Francis, repair My Church". Francis did just that, he raised money, bought material and repaired the Church in town. He then repaired a second Church and proceeded to repair a third Church when it dawned on him that this is not what Jesus meant. Jesus meant; repair My Church interiorly. Genuine mystics can misinterpret messages and be fooled and deceived. Mystics have to be very, very cautious and be obedient to good solid spiritual direction.”(Donald Nohs)

11. Regarding Paul Legere and how old a man (boy?) had to be in order to become an emissary: “Paul in all likelihood probably engaged in the "Divine Intimacy" or "Divine Seed". I don't know for sure. If he in fact did participate, I don't think it was too much sooner than the age of 21. The reason I say this is because my father told me once that Roy yelled at Fr. John in my home one time and it might have been because Fr. John was abusing children. I think Roy struggled and had problems with sexuality but I don't believe he was a pedophile like Fr. John.” (Donald Nohs)

12. 1969 - At this time, Father Szantyr's visits to the Nohs family appear to have ceased with no explanation.

The following morning, we would have breakfast, pray more, have more talks and then Father
would have to leave, usually after lunch. Many called Father John Szantyr a miracle worker. Father John Szantyr would visit my home about once a month. After about a year, he stopped coming around. I do not know
what happened to him.

http://holyfaceofjesus.com/Srmarieofstpeter_files/My%20Story%20of%20Forgiveness.pdf (page 30)

It may have been at this time that the Marians of the Immaculate Conception became aware of Father John Szantyr's sexual misconduct and sent him to New Mexico for treatment. He may have been sent to the Servants of the Paraclete, but Donald Nohs does not specify.

13. In the following letter to Archbishop Mansell, Donald Nohs writes:

“When I was abused by Father John Szantyr I was 12 years old, I am now 54. John continued to abuse many young boys throughout his entire priestly life. When he abused me he belonged to the Marians of the Immaculate Conception. I know they sent him to New Mexico for treatment. He left there after ten months. He told someone that the reason he was sent to New Mexico is that his fellow priests were jealous of his spirituality because the Blessed Mother spoke to him, so they sent him there to get rid of him.”

http://www.worcestervoice.com/archbishopmansell.htm

14. By the end of the 1960s, Father Szantyr was no longer identified as a Marian in the Official Catholic Directory, an annual reference work which lists nearly every diocesan and religious priest living or ministering in the United States.

http://www.worcestervoice.com/spiritualdirector.htm#SpringfieldBishop

15. 1970 - Father Martin Lucia is ordained a member of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary.

Reverend Martin Lucia was at the time of this writing a member of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary. Ordained in 1970, he was first assigned to assist Fr. Francis Larkin, SS.CC., National Director of the Enthronement of the Sacred Heart in the Home.

Before founding the Apostolate of Eucharistic Renewal and Evangelization he worked in parishes and was a hospital chaplain. Father Lucia ministry included going from parish to parish establishing perpetual adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, beginning by preaching at all the Masses on Sunday. Jesus and Mary. Ordained in 1970, he was first assigned to assist Fr. Francis Larkin, SS.CC., National Director of the Enthronement of the Sacred Heart in the Home. Before founding the Apostolate of Eucharistic Renewal and Evangelization he worked in parishes and was a hospital chaplain. Father Lucia ministry included going from parish to parish establishing perpetual adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, beginning by preaching at all the Masses on Sunday.

http://www.catholicculture.org/library/view.cfm?recnum=3412

16. 1972 - Murder of Springfield, Massachusetts altar boy Danny Croteau. Father Richard Lavigne is the only suspect in the murder, but there is not enough evidence to indict.

http://www.bishop-accountability.org/ma_springfield/

17. Note: The Danny Croteau murder Investigation is reopened in 1992 when Charles Shattuck Jr. who succeeded Paul Legere as President of the Apostolics accused Father Richard Lavigne of sexually molesting two of his sons. When the Massachusetts Supreme Court ordered the files for the Danny Croteau murder investigation opened, I discovered the following statement on pages 193 - 195 by Joseph Shattuck in his depostion:

http://www.bishop-accountability.org/ma_springfield/lavigne_investigation_3f_188_195.PDF

http://www.masslive.com/news/republican/index.ssf?/news/church/stories/050205church.html

18. 1972 - Father Szantyr moves to Waterbury from Stockbridge - possibly after his "retreat" in New Mexico.

Father Szantyr was hired in 1972 as a religion teacher at Sacred Heart High School, a then-parish run institution in Waterbury, said Msgr. Gerard C. Schmitz, vicar for priests for the Archdiocese of Hartford. Msgr. Schmitz said that no one has ever brought an allegation regarding Father Szantry to his archdiocese

http://www.worcestervoice.com/spiritualdirector.htm#SpringfieldBishop

19. Born in Waterbury, Szantyr graduated from Sacred Heart High School and was ordained in 1957. He is a member of Marians of the Immaculate Conception order. He was first stationed in Stockbridge, Mass., and in 1972, he moved to Sacred Heart High School, where he became head of the department of religion.

http://www.worcestervoice.com/johnszantyr.htm

20. Judge to decide priest's competency

[1986-87 Szantyr (Marians of the Immaculate Conception)] - RCC. Boy/s.

Republican-American, Author Ben Conery, ~ January 08, 2005

A spokesman from the Archdiocese of Hartford said there is no record of Szantyr having ever worked in the diocese, and suggested Szantyr may have been hired directly by Sacred Heart High School.

Father John Blanchfield, the former principal of Sacred Heart High School, couldn't be reached for comment. A spokesperson from the Marian order could not be reached for comment.

http://www.multiline.com.au/~johnm/ethics/ethcont108.htm

21. 1973 - The Apostolics are expelled from St. Thomas Aquinas Parish in West Warren, Mass and move to Somers, Connecticut. Warren is about a half - hour's drive from Springfield, Massachusetts. Somers Connecticut is just over the Massachusetts state line from East longmeadow, Mass, which is adjacent to Springfield.

In 1973, the group was expelled from St. Thomas Aquinas Parish in West-Warren, Mass, when the parish's pastor, Father Gerald Durocher, became concerned that founder J. Roy Legere had "deluded" members with personal revelations he said he received from God and the Blessed Virgin.

Legere who died in 1979, led a network of prayer groups in various northeastern states from the parish. Father Durocher acted after Legere told followers to relocate to the area and await the Second Coming of Christ.

The group then moved to All Saints Parish in Somers, a parish of the Connecticut Diocese of Norwich.

THE CATHOLIC OBSERVER March 6, 1992 article by Father Bill Pomerleau

22. 1976 - Szantyr named Police chaplain by Waterbury, Ct. mayor Edward D. Bergin. This is when the Apostolic Formation Center was entering into its heyday.

January 6, 2005

Judge to decide priest's competency - Former teacher and police chaplain accused of molesting boy 20 years ago

Ben Conery Republican-American (Waterbury, CT) 2005 Republican-American

23. Former Mayor Edward D. Bergin named Szantyr, a close friend, police chaplain in 1976. A newspaper report from the time called Szantyr "a close friend of the Bergin family for many years" and the "unofficial chaplain of various Bergin campaign functions." Szantyr was at the center of a political controversy during the 1977 mayoral election because of a song he wrote for Bergin, a Democrat, that leaders of the Republican Party called demeaning to Italian-Americans.

http://www.worcestervoice.com/johnszantyr.htm

24. 1978 - J. Roy Legere has a serious falling out with Father Martin Lucia and expells Father Lucia from the Apostolic Formation Center shortly before his (Legere's) sudden death in December, 1978. the following year Father Martin Lucia began his apostolates to promote Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration.

25. 1979 - Originally known as the Apostolic Formation Center for Christian Renew-All, the group first came to public attention in 1979, when Nella Tate, an heiress to the R.J. Reynolds fortune, charged it with diverting funds from a freight airline she owned. (Catholic Observer, March 6, 1992, by Father Bill Pomerleau)

26. 1980 - Szantyr leaves Waterbury job and is accepted into Diocese of Worcester.

In 1980, Father Szantyr was accepted into the Diocese of Worcester after leaving his Waterbury job. Approximately six years later, he allegedly abused Michael Chesnis at a Diocese of Worcester parish.

http://www.worcestervoice.com/spiritualdirector.htm#SpringfieldBishop

27. January 13, 2005 Lawsuit filed in priest's alleged abuse By Ben Conery, Republican-American

......Szantyr had been a teacher at Sacred Heart High School since 1972, where he became head of the department of religion. Szantyr left Waterbury in 1980, but it is unclear why.

The lawsuit claims Szantyr had a prior incident and that coming to Worcester was his second chance. "That second chance resulted in the rape and sodomy of my child, and others," the man wrote.

http://www.worcestervoice.com/johnszantyr.htm

28. June 21, 2003 Rev. Szantyr to be arraigned July 18

Kathleen A. Shaw, Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA)
Formerly a priest of the Marian Order of the Immaculate Conception, Rev. Szantyr entered the Worcester diocese in 1980 and was assigned to Our Lady Immaculate parish, Athol, where he celebrated his 25th anniversary of ordination in 1982.

http://www.worcestervoice.com/johnszantyr.htm

29. 1983 - "When the word leaks out in the Spring and Summer of 1983 that leading members of the Apostolics had participated in the homosexual "divine intimacy," there was an uproar among the members, estimated then to have numbered about 5,000 in 30 chapters along the East Coast.

http://www.rickross.com/reference/afc/afc2.pdf

30. "Bishop Reilly is understood to have given the organization another chance after being told in 1983 of the homosexual "divine intimacy" and other doctrinal distortions. Reilly is apparently keeping silent now to spare the group's members and his diocese the embarrassment of admitting they were misled and to try and salvage whatever good the organization produced."

http://www.rickross.com/reference/afc/afc2.pdf

31. 1985 - After being informed that irregularities had continued and in the wake of the publication of the award-winning investigative report on the Apostolics by Dan Barry in the Manchester Journal Inquirer, Bishop Reilly asks now-deceased Father John A. Hardon, S.J. to conduct an investigation of the Apostolic Formation Center on his behalf. Father Hardon's investigation reveals that the homosexual rituals and other unacceptable irregularities were occurring. Bishop Reilly expelled the Apostolics from the Norwich Diocese. Father Donald Higgins hooks up with Father Martin Lucia and his Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Apostolate.

In a press conference following Lavigne's indictment, Stern told reporters that the "cult" practiced homosexual rituals and referred to the charges against Lavigne as a "witch hunt." Stern did not name the group, but lavigne's supporters have identified it as the Holy Trinity Lay Community, which was expelled from a Connecticut Catholic Archdiocese in 1986. Since then, 20 to 30 families who are members have moved to Heath, which is near Shelburne Falls, and have been building a chapel on the foundation of an old barn."
Springfield Advocate April 29, 1992

Church begins probe (Morning Union - August 23, 1985)

32. SOMERS, Conn. (AP) - A Jesuit priest, acting on behalf of the Bishop of Norwich, is investigating allegations that members of a defunct Roman Catholic lay organization engaged in homosexual acts in their worship, the bishop said.

Bishop Daniel P. Reilly of Norwich also said the organization, now disbanded, and its successors are no longer permitted to operate in his diocese.

The Rev. John A. Hardon, a Jesuit priest and professor is investigating the teachings and practices of the Apostolic Formation Center, formerly based in Somers, Reilly said Wednesday in a statement released by his office.

"Discord and division among those associated with these programs made it impossible for them even with the best of intentions to establish an apostolate that could serve the church well," Reilly said.

"Former members of both of these groups are exhorted to seek their spiritual assistance and direction in their local parishes and at approved retreat houses and spiritualized formation centers," the statement said.

"It's clear the bishop does not want any of these apostolates in his diocese," Hardon said when contacted at his Georgetown University office in Washington D.C.

Jacqueline Keller, the diocese's communications director, said the investigation resulted from a newspaper story that reported the allegations of homosexual activity. ( That would be the "Manchester Journal Inquirer" report posted on Rick Ross's website)

She said the apostolates "never had official public approval."

More than a dozen unidentified former members and priests familiar with the Apostolic Formation Center said those who participated in the alleged homosexual acts were told it was the ultimate sacrifice in submitting to God, the Journal Inquirer of Manchester reported this week.

33. The center was founded in 1968 by J. Roy legere as a place where people could pray and discuss the Bible. After Legere died in 1978, the apostolate was disbanded, but new groups were formed in its place. Two subsequent groups have been called, Mary, Queen of Apostles, and more recently, Our Lady of Grace Formation Center Inc.

34. The director of the existing apostolate, Charles A. Shattuck, Jr., denies any connection with the Apostolic Formation Center and said he has no knowledge of the alleged homosexual activities.

"I met with him (Hardon) and told him there was a distinction. There's two apostolates involved here," Shattuck said. "He's looking into both of them. I believe he knows there's a separation in the two apostolates. I don't know what's going to come of it, except the apostolate I founded is taking a beating."

Shattuck said he joined the Apostolic formation Center after Legere's death (at the prompting of Sister Louis according to the Manchester Journal Inquirer) He said he decided to form a new apostolate in 1983 to replace the one founded by Legere, because membership was lagging and there was much infighting.

Shattuck said he has sold the apostolate's headquarters and plans to relocate outside of the diocese.

MORNING UNION (AP) - August 23, 1985

35. Here is an exerpt from Father James LeBar's book CULTS, SECTS AND THE NEW AGE from which Bishop Daniel P. Reilly's Pastoral Letter is quoted by EWTN:

"Emboldened by the spiritual support of Sister Louis (Bertrand), Legere began espousing his interpretation of Catholic doctrine which gradually became centered around himself.

”The most startling example of this was a practice that came to be known as the Divine Intimacy of the Holy Seed, in which Legere and certain members of an elite core of followers known as "emissaries," participated in ritualized homosexuality, even though such acts are forbidden by Catholic doctrine.........

”....The usual mind manipulations, controls and fears were used by the leadership to cover up and prevent disclosure. However, former members eventually did disclose this and other practices of the group, and Bishop Daniel Reilly of Norwich issued a condemnation if the group and expelled them from the diocese in 1985.

37. In a letter to his membership dated February 26, 1986, Charles Shattuck wrote:

'Yes, I have heard many stories circulating around of how much I am being disobedient to the bishop. How can one make a judgement without knowing the facts? I would like to quote a paragraph of a letter I wrote last Fall (1985) to the Bishop and to the Pontifical Council of the Laity in Rome: 'As President, to avoid any bitterness, and being in complete obedience to the Church authorities, I humbly submit to you the actions which I am taking at this time. I am dissolving the entire apostolate along with all thirty-eight chapters and all assets will be distributed to Mother Teresa's religious order.' '

”However, they did not disband. According to a front-page article in the Greenfield, Massachusetts paper THE RECORDER dated July 5, 1986, they moved to heath, Massachusetts where they have begun work anew. The Bishop of Springfield ( Most Rev. Joseph F. Maguire - now Bishop Emeritus) in whose diocese the group has moved was quick to establish the fact that they had not come at his invitation, and the group has no connection with the Catholic Church.

”On the civil level, the Connecticut Attorney General's Office has been conducting an investigation to ascertain if all the assets had been distributed properly."

38. CULTS SECTS AND THE NEW AGE by Father James LeBar c. 1989 Our Sunday Visitor Publishing Division. Imprimatur: Patrick J. Sheridan, Vic. - Gen.,Archdiocese of New York, February 4, 1989 pp. 91-93

1986 - Perpetual Adoration Video pulled by Keep the Faith after Father Martin Lucia and Father Donald Higgins are recognized by former members of the Apostolic Formation Center.

http://www.rickross.com/reference/afc/afc1.pdf

39. Father Martin Lucia goes bishop-shopping....beginning in Texas.....winding up bishop-shopping in the Philippines and in Thailand. At least two of the bishops with whom he has been involved have submitted 401.2 resignations - with special emphasis on the ".2" But that requires a whole other e-mail!

1987 - Szantyr suddenly leaves Worcester, Massachusetts and returns to Waterbury, Connecticut. He resurfaces around 1992 in Enfield Connecticutat the cenacles held at the home of the Harringtons. These cenacles are begun after the Harringtons pay a visit to Medjugorje. The cenacle is begun as a prayer group inspired by Father Stefano Gobbi's Marian Movement of Priests. It is not until Neil Harrington Jr. and Fr. John Szantyr get involved that "private revelations" and "weeping statues" are reported in Enfield.

Father Szantyr, who was police chaplain in his native Waterbury, Conn., may have gotten a call to leave the state while Mr. Chesnis was at the Worcester police station making a complaint. Mr. Chesnis had said publicly that a call had to have been made because Father Szantyr suddenly disappeared from Worcester and it was right after he visited the police station.

Mr. Chesnis has said he believes Father Szantyr was given the “heads up” about the accusations which is why he removed himself so quickly from the Worcester area and crossed the state line back into Connecticut.

http://www.worcestervoice.com/johnszantyr.htm

49. August 17, 2002 Father, son allege priest sex abuse

Kathleen A. Shaw,Telegram & Gazette Staff

WORCESTER-- The Rev. John J. Szantyr, who had been assigned to Our Lady of Czestochowa parish, left the parish 15 years ago after Worcester police were notified he might have molested a boy in the parish.

Richard Chesnis of Worcester, father of alleged victim said he, his former wife and the boy went to the police station and met with officers of the sexual assault unit.

“He fled while we were in the station. I don't know who told him,” Mr. Chesnis said.

District Attorney John J. Conte said yesterday the allegation is under investigation by his office and the Worcester Police Department. He declined to discuss the investigation further.

The statue of limitations may not have expired if it is determined that the priest left the state.

Mr. Chesnis said he believes Rev. Szantyr went to Connecticut, because he is a native of Waterbury. A spokeswoman for the Bridgeport Diocese said Rev. Szantyr is not a priest of that diocese, although his brother is assigned there.

Mr. Chesnis said the subject of the alleged abuse arose when he and his son were driving to Auburn Mall one day. The son asked his father whether it was “OK” for two males to have genital contact.

“It came right out of the blue,” Mr. Chesnis said. “I asked him why he would ask the question and he replied, 'I did it with Father John.' ”

http://www.worcestervoice.com/johnszantyr.htm

41. 1990 - Weekly Cenacle started by Harrington family at their home in Enfield, Connecticut.

1992 - Father John Szantyr and Neil Harrington get involved with cenacle. Szantyr gives Neil Harrington Jr. a Rosa Mystica Statue for his birthday.

http://members.tripod.com/noosphere_2/virgin5.html

42. 1992 - Defense links Father Lavigne's accusers to cult (Catholic Observer, March 6, 1992)

By Father Bill Pomerleau and Observer Staff

SPRINGFIELD - Father Richard Lavigne, pastor of St. Joseph Parish in Shelbourne Falls , strongly maintained his innocence after his arraignment on charges of sexual misconduct Feb. 24, while the lawyer linked the priest's accusers to a religious sect that has had past conflicts with religious and civil authorities.

"The people who have leveled charges against me know them to be untrue," Father Lavigne said in a prepared statement following the brief arraignment in Hampshire County Superior Court.

The court procedure, held in Northampton, because there was no sitting judge last week in Greenfield, resulted in two counts of rape and 10 counts of indecent assault and battery on children over a 10 year period. the indictments allege that there are five victims, some under age 14 and some older than 14 at the time of the alleged offenses.

"I just hope to be vindicated and returned to my parish work at St. Joseph's where I belong," Father Lavigne said in the first public comment on the matter since his Oct. 21 arrest.

Max Stern, father Lavigne's lawyer, said that the two rape charges against his client involved children associated with "a cult which was expelled from a Connecticut diocese" for alleged homosexual practices.

Stern added that it was only after the two boys tied to the cult came forward with their accusations that other charges came about.

In fact, Stern said, one of the charges added since Father Lavigne's initial arraignment in Greenfield District Court comes from an alleged victim who "as recently as December had sworn to us" that nothing wrong had ever happened between him and the priest. He added that the new accuser had later been put "under tremendous pressure" to make charges.

Assistant district Attorney Ariane Vuono said that her office had "no knowledge that any of the victims had been pressured," adding that some of the alleged victims have no apparent ties to the cult.

Stern's comments were the first public acknowledgement that at least some of Father Lavigne's accusers are tied to the Holy Trinity Lay Community whose activities were described in an award-winning series of articles in the Manchester (Conn) Journal-Inquirer.

43. good links;
http://www.rickross.com/reference/afc/afc2.pdf
http://www.rickross.com/reference/afc/afc3.pdf
http://www.rickross.com/reference/afc/afc4.pdf
http://www.rickross.com/reference/afc/afc1.pdf


44. Originally known as the Apostolic Formation Center for Christian Renew-All, the group first came to public attention in 1979, when Nella Tate, an heiress to the R.J. Reynolds fortune, charged it with diverting funds from a freight airline she owned.

In 1973, the group was expelled from St. Thomas Aquinas Parish in West-Warren, Mass, when the parish's pastor, Father Gerald Durocher, became concerned that founder J. Roy Legere had "deluded" members with personal revelations he said he received from God and the Blessed Virgin.

Legere who died in 1979, led a network of prayer groups in various northeastern states from the parish. Father Durocher acted after Legere told followers to relocate to the area and await the Second Coming of Christ.

The group then moved to All Saints Parish in Somers, a parish of the Connecticut Diocese of Norwich. the diocese initially took no action against the group, which reorganized under a new name and leader after Legere's death. (Note: According to the Manchester Journal Inquirer, this would have been Paul Legere, who was referred to by Sister Marie Louis Bertrand as "the anointed one").

Norwich Bishop Daniel Reilly withdrew diocesan support for the group in 1985 when former members alleged that Legere had participated in homosexual acts called "the divine intimacy of the holy seed" with male members.

Bishop Reilly acted when he became convinced that Charles Shattuck, Jr., the group's leader since 1984, was continuing to defend past sexual abuses, and distorting Catholic doctrine, at the center.

He advised bishops in the Northeast to deny any official ties to the organization.

After Shattuck and two associates later sold the group's Somers headquarters, Connecticut Attorney General Joseph Lieberman ( now Senator Joseph Lieberman) accused them of improperly diverting the proceeds. After reaching an out of court settlement, Shattuck and others bought a 200 acre former dairy farm in the towns of Heath and Rowe, Mass.

Shattuck and his attorney, Michael Wiggins of Boston, have declined to discuss the cult's connection to the charges brought against Father Lavigne.

Springfield Bishop John Marshall urged "all people to withhold judgement and pray for all parties and families involved in these proceedings," in a Feb. 25 statement.