Lyme-Based Julia Balfour Creative Agency Receives 14 Connecticut Art Directors Club Awards

The Julia Balfour LLC creative agency located in Lyme, Conn., was honored with 14 awards.

The Julia Balfour LLC creative agency located in Lyme, Conn., has been honored with 14 Connecticut Art Directors Club awards.

Julia Balfour, LLC has been honored with 14 Connecticut Art Directors Club awards for design projects undertaken by the company in the past year.  The works include Exhibition Kiosks, Interactive Apps, Social Media Campaigns, Websites, Logos, and Invitation designs.

Work honored for the following nine partners were:

Gold Awards

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  • Hartford HealthCare Behavioral Health Network “Stop the Stigma” Campaign – Social Media (see image above)
  • Mystic Aquarium Exploration Wild Kiosks – Educational and Museum Information Design

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  • Mystic Aquarium Exploration Wild Kiosks – Interactive App (see image above)

Silver Awards

  • New England Society of Healthcare Communications Conference Logo – Logo System
  • High Hopes Therapeutic Riding Holiday Market Series – Announcements / Invitations / Greeting Cards
  • High Hopes Therapeutic Riding Symphony Invitation – Announcements / Invitations / Greeting Cards

Excellence Awards

  • Hartford HealthCare Web Style Guide  – Employee Publications
  • Florence Griswold Museum Website – Cultural & Educational Websites
  • High Hopes Therapeutic Riding Fall Newsletter – Pro Bono Design
  • High Hopes Therapeutic Riding Symphony Poster – Poster Series
  • James Merrill House Website – Cultural & Educational Websites
  • Dreamup Toys Microsite – E-commerce Websites
  • Structural Graphics Google Adwords Landing Page – Online Promotion
  • Twin Networks Presentation Folder – Brochures / Folders

Julia Balfour, founder and Creative Director of the agency, comments, “I’m so proud of the work our team has done over the past year. We’ve gone from a one-woman shop to a 15-person team in four years.  The work we’ve produced, this year in particular, demonstrates the passion, strategy, and innovation that this team has poured into their work. And of course we couldn’t do any of it without our fabulous clients.” she said.

Julia Balfour, LLC is a full service creative agency specializing in design, strategy, innovation, and social media. Located in Lyme, CT, the studio works within Healthcare, Finance, Travel & Tourism, Non-Profit, Retail, Beauty and Museum & Fine Art.

The Connecticut Art Directors Club seeks to promote standards of excellence in the field of creative design within the state.  Their yearly awards show brings together and highlights the exceptional design work of the past year.

For more information about Julia Balfour, LLC, visit www.juliabalfour.com and/or                                                    www.facebook.com/juliabalfourllc

Legal News You Can Use: Man’s Best Friend (?) and the Law

Dog with LeashThe state of Connecticut is very strict about the keeping of dogs.  In addition to requiring all dogs to be licensed and leashed, Connecticut has what is known as strict liability as to injury that may be caused by man’s best friend.  Section 22-357 of the Statutes provides:

“If any dog does any damage to either the body or property of any person, the owner or keeper … shall be liable for such damage except when such damage has been occasioned to the body or property of a person … who was committing a trespass or other tort or when the person was teasing, tormenting or abusing such dog.”

So, the law specifies that the dog has the right to defend its owner’s property against a trespasser and no one has the right to abuse a dog.  This is called Strict Liability, because if a dog causes harm, the victim does not have to prove that the dog was of “known vicious propensities” as is required in some states.  Or as it is known in those states, “the dog is entitled to its first bite.”

Connecticut’s Strict Liability law only applies to the owner or keeper of the dog.  However, victims of dog bites are not limited to the owner or keeper of the dog.  If the victim can show another person, e.g., a landlord, was aware of a known vicious dog kept by his tenant, the landlord could be held personally responsible, similar to the other states described above.  This is called the common law.

Insurance

Homeowner’s insurance has traditionally provided coverage for injuries caused by the owner’s dog.  However, with the growing popularity of special breed dogs, e.g., Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, Akitas, etc. more insurance companies are excluding such breeds from coverage or excluding all dogs completely.

Apartment dwellers can also obtain tenant’s insurance with the possibility of exclusions as in homeowner’s insurance.  Of course, where these are such exclusions, special endorsements to include dogs can be obtained, for an extra premium, of course.

Damages

The usual cases we see arise from dog bites which can be quite serious.  Risk of infection, even rabies is always a possibility – therefore any dog bite should be reported to the dog warden/animal control officer/police so the dog can be quarantined for the proper length of time.  Medical attention should be sought immediately, especially if the skin is broken.

Next the identity of the dog and its owner should be obtained – from its license and/or the Town Clerk.

Any witnesses should be identified and contact information be obtained.

Next, any injury should be photographed.  Frequently, we employ a professional photographer because scarring and disfigurement are difficult to portray accurately and realistically.

Cosmetic surgery may be required or recommended.  This may be problematic for children as surgery may have to wait until their teens.  Meanwhile, children must live with scars and disfigurement, which can be psychologically traumatizing.

There will be medical bills, which, if paid for by health care insurance, may have to be reimbursed.  Future medical costs also may have to be considered.

So although a dog may be man’s best friend, it’s usually your own dog, not the other guy’s dog.

Editor’s Notes: i) Attorney Matthew Shafner is a Director at Suisman Shapiro Attorneys-at-Law in New London, and a nationally recognized lawyer in the fields of personal injury, asbestos injury, maritime injury and workers compensation law. Contact him at mshafner@sswbgg.com or (860) 442-4416.
ii) Suisman Shapiro Attorneys-at-Law is the largest law firm in eastern Connecticut, serving the community for over 75 years with a wide range of legal services.  For more information, visit suismanshapiro.com or call 860-460-0875.  Suisman Shapiro is located a 2 Union Plaza, P.O. Box 1591, New London, CT  06320.

Lymes’ Senior Center Hosts Art & Nature Weekend; Pooch Parade at 11am Today

A class on container gardening will be held

A container gardening class will be held on Saturday, June 27.

This weekend, June 26, 27 and 28, Lymes’ Senior Center will host its 2nd Annual Art and Nature Weekend.  Join in the festivities of this special weekend celebrating the beauty of the local surroundings and the many talents of the citizens of Lyme and Old Lyme.

During the weekend, the Lymes’ Senior Center will be filled with the art work of its Shoreline Artists’ Workshop.  Original paintings, prints, and greeting cards will be for sale with a portion of sales going to the Senior Center.

Friday will see a Grand Opening to the event starting at 5 p.m. and on Saturday, there will be a hike, numerous painting and art-themed events, a visit by ponies from High Hopes and a container gardening class.  On Sunday, there will be another hike in a different location, an Independence Day-themed Pooch Parade and a “Critter Encounter.”  These are just a selection of the weekend’s events.

Most events will take place at Lymes’ Senior Center, 26 Town Woods Rd., Old Lyme, CT.  Call (860)434-1605 ext 240 with any questions.

Today’s schedule is as follows:

 

SUNDAY, JUNE 28

Banningwood Preserve

Banningwood Preserve

Family Hike of Banningwood Preserve
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.

This hike will be led by Wendy Hill, Lyme Land Trust Director and Open Space Coordinator. It is open to all ages.  Following the hike, all are welcome back at the Senior Center to view paintings created recently by local artists in a Banningwood Paint-Out.

For more information, or to register for this, call (860)434-1605 ext. 240

Blooming Art Exhibit
10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.  
Lymes’ Senior Center 
This is free and open to the public. This exhibit features carefully selected paintings from the Shoreline Artists Workshop and Floral Designs inspired by them arranged by members of both the Duck River Garden Club and the Lyme Garden Club.  In addition, the winning photos from the 9th Annual Land Trusts Photo Contest will be on display.

Pooch Parade
11:30 a.m.
Lymes’ Senior Center 

Pooch Parade
Dogs sporting an Independence Day theme will be eligible to win a “poochie” prize.  Gift certificates have been donated by Olivers Tails in Old Lyme and The Feed Bag in Old Saybrook.  A picture of your pooch will also be featured in our upcoming newsletter. Open to all ages.
To register your pooch, call (860)434-1605 ext. 240.

grey-treefrog500“Critter Encounter”
1 p.m.
Lymes’ Senior Center
This will be a live animal show presented by the Pequot Nature Center showcasing the gray tree frog, bull frog, painted and box turtles, snakes, and an owl. Open to all ages.
For more information, or to register, call (860)434-1605 ext. 240.

 

Banquet in Old Saybrook This Evening Benefits Nepal Earthquake Victims

Screen Shot 2015-06-25 at 11.49.38 PMA banquet to benefit Nepal earthquake victims will be held Sunday, June 28, from 5 to 9 p.m. at Clark Memorial Field, 210 Elm St., in Old Saybrook.

All are welcome.

The evening will feature:

  • a traditional Tibetan dinner and cultural show
  • Nepalese and Tibetan music, song, and dance
  • a silent auction

This benefit event will raise funds for families devastated by the massive earthquake in Nepal, who are still in dire need of medical help, food, safe water, shelter, and supplies to rebuild lives.

For tickets or donations, contact David Brown at hayhouseonline@gmail.com  or (860) 575-2387

For more information, visit the event’s Facebook page under Old Saybrook/Nepal Benefit.