Lyme School Students Achieve Success with Socktober

The students of Ms. Alger's class at Lyme Consolidated School show their pride in the socks they collected.

The students of Mrs. Alger’s and Mrs. Flanagan’s classes at Lyme Consolidated School show their pride at the number of pairs of socks they collected.

Did you ever think one small grade, one small school could change the lives of hundreds of people? If you said no, I am sorry, you are wrong.

The fourth grade teachers [at Lyme Consildated School], Mrs. Alger and Mrs. Flanagan, made it possible along with YouTube sensation ‘Kid President.’ He deeply inspired the fourth grade students of Lyme Consolidated to give socks to the homeless with a community service project called Sock-tober.

Instantly, we were challenging other classes and bringing in socks on our own. We blew our first goal of 275 pairs of socks out of the water in a mere two weeks, so we lifted it to 500 pairs.

We knew we could make a difference.

Pretty soon two other teachers, gym teacher Mrs. Ambruso and second grade teacher Mrs. Sestrom suggested Sock-tober to their children’s schools (Quaker Hill School and the Integrated Day Charter School in Norwich) and our hopes for Sock-tober soared.

By the end of October, we had collected 719 pairs of socks. They were donated to New London Homeless Shelter.

We knew it was possible to change lives, and we happily obliged.

Editor’s Note: This article was written by a student in Mrs. Alger’s class, Constance Sharp, who is 9-years-old.  We’d like to hire Constance as soon as she’s ready!

Cappella Cantorum Presents a Holiday Festival with Chorus & Brass Today

Christmas-musicCome and celebrate the holidays at Cappella Cantorum’s Holiday Festival concert with chorus and brass, Sunday, Dec. 6, at 3 p.m. at John Winthrop Middle School, 1 Winthrop Rd., Deep River.

The concert will feature John Rutter’s ‘Gloria,’ Daniel Pinkham’s ‘Christmas Cantata,’ Hanukah songs, selections for brass and a carol sing.

Barry B. Asch is the Music Director and Conductor, Deborah Lyon is Assistant Music Director and Accompanist and Patricia Hurley serves as Cappella Cantorum Festival Brass Manager.

Tickets purchased in advance are $30 and are available at CappellaCantorum.org or by calling (860) 577-2950. Tickets at the door are $30, students $5 (cash or check only).

Moriarty Signs to Row D-1 at Holy Cross

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Maegan Moriarty of Old Lyme (pictured above center), who attends Phillips Exeter Academy and will graduate in June 2016, has accepted a scholarship and signed a National Letter of Intent to row D-1 at Holy Cross in Worcester, Mass.
Maegan is the daughter of John and Brenda Moriarty.  Maegan’s sister Patricia is a 10th grader at Phillips Exeter Academy and her brother Johnnie is a 6th grader at the Lyme-Old Lyme Middle School.
Congratulations, Maegan!

 

Musical Masterworks Offers Second Concert Today

Edward Arron hosts and performs in this weekend's Musical Masterworks concerts.

Edward Arron hosts and performs in this weekend’s Musical Masterworks concerts.

Join Musical Masterworks for their 25th Anniversary Holiday Performances.

The December concerts will feature a quartet of artists — Phillip Bush, piano; Ara Gregorian, violin; Nicholas Cords, viola; and Edward Arron, cello — performing the Mozart Duo in G Major for Violin and Viola, K. 423; the rarely heard Mahler Piano Quartet in A minor; a piano trio by the exciting American composer John Musto (1998); and the lush and lyrical Fauré Piano Quartet in G minor, Opus 45.

The concerts will be held at the First Congregational Church of Old Lyme, Saturday, Dec. 5, at 5 p.m. or Sunday, Dec. 6, at 3 p.m..

Admission $35; Students $5. To purchase tickets, visit Musical Masterworks’ new website at www.musicalmasterworks.org or call 860.434.2252.

Old Lyme Library BookCellar’s Holiday Sale Continues Today

booksSale to Feature Recent Major Donation of Rare, Collectible Books

The BookCellar at the Old Lyme Phoebe Griffin Noyes (OLPGN) Library is pleased to invite the community to its annual Holiday Book Sale this weekend.  More than 5,000 books sorted by category, including many rare and collectible books recently donated from a private collection, will be offered.  As a result of this donation, several special categories will be offered, including the Civil War, World War I, World War II and numerous biographies, which enable the sale to be extended over a two-day period this year.

The Preview Reception & Sale, which features a wine and cheese reception, will be held on Friday, Dec. 4, from 5 to 8 p.m. There will be a $10 admission fee, which includes a one-year membership to the Friends of OLPGN organization.  The General Sale will be held on Saturday, Dec. 5, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Old Lyme High School Select Singers will perform holiday and seasonal music at 2 p.m., and a craft activity will be available for children, enabling parents to shop freely.  Admission on Saturday is free, with complimentary refreshments provided.

There will be books from all genres – from Children’s and Young Adults to Art and Photography, the Classics, History and Biography, small gift books and large coffee table books.  There is a huge collection of First Edition hardcover books, many with protective Mylar covers.

Dealers are welcome and there are no buyer restrictions.  Most prices will range from $2 to $5, with a special bargain table with books priced under one dollar.   All proceeds benefit the Library.

So kick off this year’s Holiday Season by supporting your local library and give the best gift there is – books!

Check this link for more information about the sale. 

The Library is located at 2 Library Lane, off Lyme Street. Fall hours are Monday and Wednesday, 10 a.m.to 7 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday, 10 a.m.to 6 p.m.; Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.  If the Library’s parking lot is full, additional spaces are available on Lyme Street. There is also a lot behind the Old Lyme Memorial Town Hall across the street from the Library.

For more information about the library or questions about the sale, call 860-434-1684 or visit www.oldlyme.lioninc.org.