5K Race Tomorrow Honors Memory of Old Lyme Girl Who Helped Bring Smiles to Others

And they're off!  The start of last year's race.

And they’re off! The start of last year’s race.

The Lyme-Old Lyme community will come together for the final time on Saturday, July 25, to honor the memory of Caroline O’Brien of Old Lyme, at the Sixth Annual Caroline’s Miracle Foundation 5K Run, 5K Walk and Kids K.  This race attracted more than 500 runners last year and 2015 marks the final year the Foundation will hold this event.

Carolin O'Brien

Carolin O’Brien

Caroline O’Brien, a silly, happy, carefree 10-year-old girl was diagnosed with a brain stem tumor in 2009. The tumor, Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma, has been called the cruelest and deadliest of all cancers.  Caroline started her foundation in 2010 with the help of her family.

Initially, the O’Briens wanted to raise money for the cure, however, it was 11-year-old Caroline who requested that the foundation focus on helping kids with brain tumors do “really fun things.”  To date, Caroline’s Miracle Foundation has boosted the spirits of 78 kids … and counting.  To see some of the ways the foundation has “brought smiles to the faces” of children, visit carolinesmiraclefoundation.org.

To celebrate the final year of this extraordinary fundraiser, the O’Briens have eliminated a set registration fee, instead allowing runners to donate a fee of their choice.  This event is a 100 percent volunteer effort, which means that 100 percent of donations will go directly to creating extraordinary “smiles” for kids battling serious illness.

The event draws runners of all ages.

The event draws runners of all ages.

A committee of volunteers of all ages has planned the race, which will be timed and is both flat and very fast.  The race will start in front of Lyme-Old Lyme Middle School, head down historic Lyme Street and weave its way through the historic village of Old Lyme.

Logo_Miracle_FoundationYoung friends of Caroline have made posters and decorations to line the race route, including the now familiar ‘smiley face’ logo, which adorns the shirts for the first 200 registered runners.

Registration opens at 6:45 a.m. at the Lymes’ Youth Service Bureau (LYSB) at 59 Lyme Street, Old Lyme, CT.  There are three separate events; the 5K walk starts at 8 a.m., the 5K run starts at 8:15 a.m. and the Kids’ K starts at 9 a.m.

Following the run, a party with music, food, free massages and more will be held at LYSB.  After that, runners and their families are invited to visit the Old Lyme Midsummer Festival, taking place all day on Lyme Street.

Participants are strongly encouraged to pre-register online at  www.carolinesmiraclefoundation.org.   On-line registration closes Thursday, July 23, at 12 noon.  On-site registration at LYSB (59 Lyme St., Old Lyme) will be held on Friday, July 24, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on Race Day starting at 6:45 a.m.

For further information about the race or the Foundation, contact Jennifer O’Brien at 860-434-2246 or e-mail miracles@carolinesmiraclefoundation.org.

Old Lyme Republicans to Caucus in Town Hall Tonight

The Old Lyme Republicans will hold their caucus at 6 p.m. this evening in Old Lyme’s Memorial Town Hall.  It is anticipated they will endorse a full slate of candidates for November’s election, including candidates for both First Selectman and Selectman.

Two years ago, the Republicans did not endorse a candidate to challenge incumbent First Selectwoman Bonnie Reemsnyder, though they did endorse incumbent Selectman Arthur “Skip” Sibley for Selectman, who was subsequently re-elected.

The Democrats hold their caucus next Monday, July 27, at 7:30 p.m. also in the town hall.

Sound View Hosts Free Concert Tonight Featuring Funky Dawgs Brass Band

The Funky Dawgs will entertain in their signature upbeat fashion Thursday evening in Sound View.

The Funky Dawgs will entertain in their signature upbeat fashion Thursday evening in Sound View.

The Town of Old Lyme and the Sound View Commission are sponsoring family-friendly concerts at Sound View Beach this summer.

The third concert  of the 2015 series will be held Thursday, July 23, and features the Funky Dawgs Brass Band.  Featured on Live For Live Music’s ‘Brass Bands You Need To Know,’ this band has exploded onto the live music scene playing a mix of traditional New Orleans R&B, original music, and today’s top hits with a brass twist.

When the band is not playing shows they are giving back to the community. The Funky Dawgz aim to connect, engage, inspire, and rejuvenate music education in inner city schools across the country. The band frequently gives performances and master classes to young musicians in elementary, middle, and high schools across the state.

Come see what the buzz is all about with the Dawgz by stopping by in Sound View tomorrow evening and enjoying this free outdoor concert.  It will take place from 7 through 8.30 p.m., near the flag pole at the end of Hartford Avenue at Sound View Beach.

Bring a blanket or a lawn chair, and settle in for a lovely evening of sunset music.

Everyone is welcome to attend these family-friendly events.

There is no rain location for this concert.  Should a weather cancellation be necessary it will be posted on LymeLine.com and the Town website under “News & Announcements.

Salt Marsh Opera Hosts Free ‘Opera in the Park’ Tonight in Old Saybrook

It's always a wonderful evening at Salt Marsh's "Opera in the Park" in Old Saybrook.

It’s always a wonderful evening at the annual “Opera in the Park” in Old Saybrook.

Salt Marsh Opera presents a free concert Monday, July 20, (rain date July 21) on the Old Saybrook Town Green adjacent to the Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center, 300 Main St., at 6:30 p.m.

Revel in Mozart’s magic, lose yourself in Rossini’s melodies, marvel at Bizet’s brilliance and enjoy other opera favorites in “Opera in the Park” under the stars with two world famous singers — baritone Ron Loyd and mezzo-soprano Maria Elena Armijo. The accompanist is Cathy Venable, who has served as rehearsal pianist for 13 Broadway musicals.

Grab your friends and family, picnic blankets and lawn chairs and prepare for a mesmerizing evening.

Essex Land Trust Hosts Falls River Family Canoe & Kayak Trip This Afternoon

Falls River Preserve

Explore Falls River Pond, the site of three Essex Land Trust properties, from your canoe or kayak.

Today, Sunday, July 19, Essex Land Trust will host a two-hour, naturalist-led, family paddle in calm waters to allow participants to see abundant wildlife, including an active egret rookery and several purple martin colonies. The trip leaders will recount the human and natural history of this river that was first dammed in the late 1600s and was instrumental in the economic and social development of the local towns.

Encourage your family and friends to join this trip.

Launch your boats from the small public park on Falls River Drive, just off of Main St. in Ivoryton. Plan to arrive by 3:30 p.m. to sign waiver form for a prompt 4 p.m. departure from the small public park on Falls River Dr., just off Main St. in Ivoryton.

Rain cancels.