Former State Official to Speak in Old Lyme Tonight; Public Invited

war_by_other_means_book_coverThe Southeast Connecticut World Affairs Council (SECWAC) has announced that former State Department official Jennifer M. Harris – now a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations – will deliver remarks based on her most recent book (coauthored with Robert Blackwill), “War by Other Means: Geoeconomics & Statecraft” at Old Lyme Country Club on Tuesday, Dec. 6.

Harris’ address will provide critical insights into how governments use “geoeconomics” – economic instruments such as financial aid, trade and sanctions – to strategically accomplish their geopolitical objectives; explain why the U.S. has been losing ground as a world power; and suggest steps the country can take to reverse the trend.

Tickets are $20 for the general public and free for area college and high school students. (The $20 cost can subsequently be applied towards a SECWAC membership.)

The event will take place at 6 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 6, at Old Lyme Country Club in Old Lyme.  It will be preceded by a 5:30 p.m. reception and followed by a book signing.  To round out the evening’s focus on international affairs, immediately following the book signing, a small group of SECWAC members will reconvene for dinner ($35, reservation required) at the country club to hear remarks from Chris George, executive director of the Integrated Refugee and Immigrant Services, a nonprofit helping refugees start new lives in Connecticut.

Harris is a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing timely, insightful analyses of international events and trends to its members, elected officials, corporations and educators.  Prior to joining the Council, she worked at the U.S. Department of State where she served as the lead architect for Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s economic statecraft agenda.

Prior to that, she worked for the U.S. National Intelligence Council. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, Foreign Affairs, Washington Quarterly and World Economic Forum.  A Truman and Rhodes scholar, she holds degrees in economics and international relations from Yale Law School, the University of Oxford and Wake University.

The presentation is a part of the SECWAC Speaker Series.  SECWAC is a regional, nonprofit, membership organization affiliated with the World Affairs Councils of America.  Its mission is to foster an understanding of issues related to foreign policy and international affairs through study, debate and educational programming.  Through its annual Speaker Series, SECWAC arranges up to 10 presentations a year that provide a public forum for dialogue between its members and experts on foreign relations.

Membership information is available atwww.secwac.org.

O’Neil, Aird Named Superintendent’s Award Winners

Lyme-Old Lyme Schools Superintendent Ian Neviaser stands with the two winners of the CAPPS awards from Lyme-Old Lyme High School., Cayleigh O'Neil and Graham Aird.

Lyme-Old Lyme Schools Superintendent Ian Neviaser stands with the two winners of the CAPSS awards from Lyme-Old Lyme High School, Caleigh O’Neil and Graham Aird.

Caleigh O’Neil and Graham Aird, students at Lyme-Old Lyme High School (LOLHS), have been awarded the Connecticut Association of Public School Superintendents’ (CAPSS) Superintendent/Student Recognition Award for leadership service to the school, academic prowess relative to ability, and service to others in the community at a ceremony held Nov. 28, at Saybrook Point Inn.

Ian Neviaser, Superintendent of Schools of Regional School District 18, made the presentation as part of a program designed by school administrators to recognize students who have served their schools and communities while maintaining good scholastic progress.

The Superintendent/Student Recognition Program awards a Certificate of Excellence at the discretion of the local superintendent of schools according to a distribution formula set for all state school districts. Awards are generally given during American Education Week in November in order to provide a meaningful focus for each school district and to enhance the quality of the certificate.

While making the award to Caleigh O’Neil, Neviaser said, “She is a remarkable and multi-talented young woman who is committed to excellence both academic and personal. She is a curious and devoted learner who always invests 110 percent. She displays the same work ethic to her athletics and service commitments. A National Honor Society member and Mount Holyoke Book Award recipient, Caleigh has consistently challenged herself with the strongest compilation of classes and has repeatedly earned high honors, Academic Excellence Awards and the Mount Holyoke Book Award.

As a Shoreline Conference Scholar Athlete, Caleigh has worked her way from Most Improved Rower to Captain of the LOLHS crew team and a strong contributor to both State and National Championship Regattas. Caleigh has shown equally strong commitment to the LOLHS soccer team as well as the elite Southeast Soccer Premier Club. Her competitive spirit, sportsmanship and drive have helped fuel all of these teams to their incredible success.

Caleigh has also devoted numerous hours to community service. She developed a project to promote Internet safety for children and mentored students through her role as Camp Counselor and Coach. Her dedication has been recognized with the Girl Scout’s Silver Award. Having overcome hardship early in life, she is resilient, kind and caring.”

Caleigh O’Neil is an impressive young lady who has distinguished herself as a top scholar and athlete and a respected citizen of her community. With all of this, she remains genuine, humble and true to herself.” 

Speaking of Graham Aird’s award, Neviaser said, “He is an energetic and determined dynamo and he demonstrates these qualities in all avenues of his life. Throughout high school, Graham has excelled in a highly competitive academic course load. He is the type of student that teachers love as he extends his learning outside the classroom and enriches classroom discussion with antidotes from his studies. This dedication to learning has earned him accolades such as the Scholar-Athlete Award, Saint Michael’s College Book Award, Academic Excellence Awards in Civics and Biology as well as membership in the National Honor Society.

Graham possesses leadership qualities such as enthusiasm, tact, effective communication, and the ability to make others feel important and useful. He utilizes these qualities to unite his teammates on the Soccer, Basketball and Golf teams, as the President of Student Leaders, as Student Representative to the Lymes’ Youth Service Bureau’s Board of Directors, as Vice-President of the Youth Advisory Council, and Secretary for the Class of 2017. Graham’s integrity, approachable manner and tenacity make him a wonderful representative of this honor. 

CAPSS, the statewide school superintendents’ professional organization, is based in West Hartford and provides professional development, personal support, statewide conferences, legislative information and educational services to its membership.

Congratulations to both these fine students!

‘Light Up Old Lyme’ Continues Today With Book Sale, Cookie Walk, Elephants in Winter, Pictures With Santa, Tax Free Day, Tribal Crafts, & More

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Delicious cookies will be on sale to benefit Child and Family on Saturday at the famed Cookie Walk.

Delicious cookies will be on sale to benefit Child and Family on Saturday at the famed Cookie Walk.

The Lyme-Old Lyme Chamber of Commerce continues its sponsorship of Light Up Old Lyme today and through the remainder of December.  Flyers are available at various locations around town with details of all the events scheduled.

We have published separate articles on LymeLine.com about many of the events listed below and provided a link to them so readers can gain more detailed information on specific happenings.

Today, Saturday, Dec. 3, there are many events to enjoy during the day and evening as follows:

9am-12 noon: Elephants in Winter hosted by the First Congregational Church of Old Lyme’s Ladies Benevolent Society at the First Congregational Church of Old Lyme. Gently used seasonal items galore on sale. Holiday version of the summer White Elephant Sale. Free admission. Refreshments. Raffle. Benefits the church’s mission programs.

10am-12 noon: Cookie Walk hosted by Child & Family Agency inside the Amity Construction & Design showroom, Old Lyme Marketplace. Choose from a huge selection of beautiful, delicious, homemade cookies. Buy by weight. Other gift items for sale. Benefits the Child & Family Agency.

10am-12 noon: Pictures with Santa!  hosted by Lymes’ Youth Service Bureau (LYSB)  Donations benefit LYSB taking place inside the Amity Construction & Design showroom, Old Lyme Marketplace. Meet Santa and his Elves!

10am-4pm: Holiday Book Sale hosted by the Old Lyme Library’s BookCellar at the Old Lyme-Phoebe Griffin Noyes Library . Free admission.  Two special events for children planned in the library during the Saturday sale.

  • 10am-12pm: Visit by ‘Anna & Elsa’ from Frozen.
  • 1-3pm: Create a Harry Potter-themed holiday ornament.

10am-4pm: The Woman’s Exchange of Old Lyme is hosting a Tax Free Day.  The shop is one of a number throughout the country belonging to the national Federation of Woman’s Exchanges, founded in 1832.  It is the oldest continuously operating charitable organization in existence. The Exchange serves consignors as a marketplace for fine handiwork, food specialties, and unusual gifts. All proceeds from the Woman’s Exchange of Old Lyme are donated to other non-profit groups in the shoreline area.

Tribal Crafts / Partnership Co-operative Annual Holiday Sale: Grand Opening Reception
10am-5pm:  Old Lyme Marketplace next to the pharmacy.  Sale featuring Native American crafts, Haitian art and Palestinian goods. Artist Paul Sand will create cottonwood root carvings during the event. Refreshments, wine, and a raffle.

Student Holiday Art Sale hosted by Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts of the University of New Haven
10am-4pm:  Sill House Gallery  Art on view through Dec. 10.  Cash & Carry Sale. All proceeds go directly to the students.

5pm: Concert byBrooklyn Rider’ hosted by Musical Masterworks at the First Congregational Church of Old Lyme.  Second performance: Sunday, Dec. 4, at 3pm. Popular ensemble plays Boccherini, Beethoven and more. Tickets: $30 (adult), $5 (students) at MusicalMasterworks.org or 860.434.2252.

8pm: ‘Messiah’ Concert by Cappella Cantorum featuring the First Congregational Church of Old Lyme Choir at St. Paul RC Church, Waterford. Tickets: $25 at door or $28 at CappellaCantorum.org.
Second performance: Sunday, Dec. 4, at 3pm at John Winthrop MS, Deep River.

The following events are being held throughout the remaining weeks of December 2016 and, in some cases, into January.

Con Brio
Friday, Dec. 9 at 8pm & Sunday, Dec. 11 at 3pm. Christmas Concert at Christ The King RC Church. Tickets: $30 or $15 for students at conbrio.org or 860.526.5399.

Duck River Garden Club Annual Community Wreathmaking Event
Tuesday, Dec. 6: 6:30pm: Rogers Lake Community Center. Public invited to join Club in creating wreaths for town buildings.

Eastern Connecticut Ballet at The Garde, New London
Saturday Dec 10 at 1:30 & 7pm and Sunday, Dec 11 at 1:30pm.  Nutcracker. Tickets at 860-444-7373 ext.1 or gardearts.org.

Florence Griswold Museum
Ongoing through Jan. 8, 2017: Magic of Christmas exhibition of beautifully decorated trees. Sleigh Days at The Museum Shop through Dec. 24. Open Tuesday through Sat. 10am-5pm, Sunday: 1-5pm. Tickets: $10 (adult), $9 (senior), $8 (student) at door.

Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts of the University of New Haven
Ongoing through Jan. 21, 2017. Metamorphosis: Alumni with a Master of Fine Arts Degree exhibition features artwork by college alumni who have subsequently received MFA degrees. Open Monday through Saturday, 10am – 4pm

Lyme Art Association
Ongoing through Jan. 6, 2017. Deck the Walls exhibition features more than 200 original works of art by member artists on display and priced to sell as holiday gifts. Open Wednesday through Sunday, from 10am-5pm, and by appointment.

Old Lyme Children’s Learning Center (OLCLC)
Saturday, Dec. 10, Old Lyme Holiday House Tour:  10am to 4pm. Holiday Boutique in Old Lyme Town Hall: 11am-3pm. Self-guided tour spotlights six delightfully decorated Old Lyme homes. Tickets: $25 from OLCLC / The Chocolate Shell. Tickets on day: $30.

Old Lyme Historical Society (OLHS)
Saturday, Dec. 10: Participant in OL House Tour. 10am-4pm: Sale of books and other merchandise at OLHS building. The Handweavers Guild will demonstrate weaving techniques on the Clement Community Loom. Saturdays, Dec. 10 & 17: 10am-2pm sale of books and other Society merchandise at Old Lyme Marketplace (exact location TBD)

Studio 80 + Sculpture Grounds
Saturday, Dec. 10: Participant in OL House Tour
Ongoing: Sculpture Grounds open daily from 10am to 5pm at 80-1 Lyme Street.  Free admission.

The Cooley Gallery
Ongoing through Jan. 7, 2017: All Paintings Great and Small exhibition featuring historic and contemporary works of art 12″ in size or smaller. Tuesday through Saturday 10am-5pm and Sundays 12-4pm.

Old Lyme Library Hosts Holiday Book Sale Today, Fun Family Events at the Library Throughout the Day

BookCellar Co-managers Ann de Selding (right) and Claudia Condon prepare books for the BookCellar’s upcoming Holiday Sale.

BookCellar co-managers Ann de Selding (right) and Claudia Condon are hard at work preparing for the BookCellar’s upcoming Holiday Sale.

Kick off this year’s holiday season by choosing books as gifts and supporting your local library at the same time!

stack_o_books_563x862The BookCellar located in the basement of the Old Lyme-Phoebe Griffin Noyes (OLPGN) Library invites the community to its annual Holiday Book Sale on the evening of Friday, Dec.2, and during the day on Saturday, Dec. 3.

More than 5,000 books carefully sorted by category, including many rare and collectible books, will be offered at half price or less. This is the first time that the BookCellar has included its extensive collection of rare, collectible, and first edition fiction books in the half price sale.

The Preview Reception and Sale, which features a wine and cheese reception, will be held on Friday, Dec. 2, from 5 to 7 p.m. All are welcome to the event, which has 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. 3, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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 large 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.

Anna and Elsa from 'Frozen' will visit the library during Saturday's Book Sale to entertain younger visitors.

Anna and Elsa from ‘Frozen’ will visit the library during Saturday’s Book Sale to entertain younger visitors.

During the General Sale, the library will host two events for children and families.  Between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m., ‘Anna and Elsa’ from ‘Frozen’ will drop by the library to share songs and stories, and offer the opportunity for children to have their photo taken with the beautiful princesses.

Then, from 1 to 3 p.m., Children’s Librarian Julie Bartley will lead a craft activity to create a Harry Potter-themed Christmas ornament to take home. Admission to the Holiday Sale is free on Saturday and, for appropriate-aged youngsters, parents are welcome to shop in the basement while their children attend the activities in the main part of the library upstairs.

The Old Lyme-Phoebe Griffin Noyes 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.