Seeking Memories of Lee Dadalt– Art Teacher in Lyme-Old Lyme Schools for Over 30 Years — for Upcoming Retrospective of His Work

Lee Dadlalt in 1990. All photos submitted by Mr. Dadalt’s family.

OLD LYME — During a lifetime of creating artworks across a variety of media, Lee Francis Dadalt always remained true to his philosophy that art – both in the creative process and the completed works – should be fun. An art teacher in the Lyme-Old Lyme school district for more than 30 years, he looked forward to inspiring and encouraging young artists as he lived his classroom philosophy and led by example.

Dadalt’s family is now seeking some of these former students, especially those who went on to have their own art careers.

Dadalt painted “Mailbox #155” in watercolor, 21″x15 “, in 2007.

Dadalt found endless inspiration for his artwork in the shoreline scenery of southeastern Connecticut, where he lived and worked throughout his life, creating works ranging from luminescent landscapes to color-drenched still lifes. In addition, he also completed a wide variety of whimsical works.

This whimsical “Flower Cat” 18″ x12″ print was created by Dadalt in 1985.

While his favorite medium was watercolor, he also created brilliant and inviting pieces in a vast spectrum of media ranging from pencil and acrylic to oil and tempera wash, the latter of which he called “a dying, lost art.” He also composed and completed etchings, woodcuts, sculptures. posters, pottery, screen prints and lithographs.

One reason he created art across this wide spectrum of media is because he wanted to show his students a myriad of ways they could find their own artistic voices.

As a teacher, Dadalt was playful and fun in the classroom. He did not like to discipline students or give them poor grades – even if they earned those grades – because he did not want to discourage them from their creative pursuits. He instead strove to inspire and encourage their budding talents. 

Dadalt was born in Stonington Borough in 1948. He grew up in Mystic, after his family moved to Ocean View Ave. when he was just five-years-old. He attended local Groton schools and graduated from Fitch Senior High School. He studied at Mitchell College in New London before heading to the University of Hartford’s Hartford Art School, where he completed a bachelor’s of fine arts degree in 1972.

In 1978, he earned a master’s degree from Wesleyan University in Middletown. 

He began teaching art in 1973 in the Lyme-Old Lyme Public Schools, where he remained for his entire teaching career. He taught high school students until 1978, then was a middle school art teacher in the system until he retired in 2003.

Dadalt painted “Flowers in Striped Vase”, 17″ x 23″ , in 1987 using tempera resist.

He was intensely proud of the many students he helped inspire to further their art educations and pursue careers in the arts.

Dadalt retired from teaching after 31 years in 2003. He died in 2007 at his home in Mystic, surrounded by the scenes that inspired him professionally throughout his lifetime. 

Dadalt’s family is seeking to speak to any of Dadalt’s former students. The family is preparing for an exhibition of his work scheduled for May and June 2024 at the LaGrua Center in Stonington and hopes to add these former students’ voices to promotional materials in the months leading up to the exhibition, as well as at the exhibition itself.

Insights gained from former students, especially those who were inspired by Dadalt to pursue their own careers in art, would help show a more complete picture of Dadalt and his life as an artist and teacher.

Former students are encouraged to reach out to Dadalt’s brother-in-law Steve McGuire at mystic06355@gmail.com with their memories and thoughts about how Dadalt inspired them.

Lyme Congregational Church Continues 2023 ‘Sacred Music’ Season, Thursdays


LYME — 9/10 UPDATED WITH CONCERT TIMES: On Thursdays through the fall from 5 to 6 p.m., Rolf Wolfswinkel will introduce and play CD selections of meditative and contemplative music, from Gregorian chants to Rachmaninoff vespers.

All are welcome. Entry is free but donations would be appreciated.

The church is located at the corner of Rte .156 and Sterling City Rd. in Hamburg, Lyme.

Old Lyme Registrars’ Lottery Determines Order of Candidate Names on November Ballot

OLD LYME — On Wednesday, Sept. 6, the Old Lyme (OL) Registrars of Voters held a lottery to determine the order of names within each of the parties for a number of offices. The order of the parties themselves is determined by state statute and in Connecticut reflects which party holds the Governor’s seat.

The lottery was held in the Town Clerk’s Office at the Old Lyme Memorial Town Hall.

The following people were present for the lottery: Cathy Carter (OL Registrar of Voters-R), Jen Datum (OL Registrar of Voters-D), Courtney Joy, John Mesham, W. Scott Brown, and Vicki Urbowicz (OL Town Clerk).

Others in attendance post-lottery were Jude Read, Deb Czarnecki, Tracy Russell and Steven Wilson.

The results were as follows:

Democratic Town Committee 

  • Board of Finance
    1. Anna S. Reiter
    2. Bennett J. Bernblum
  • Board of Finance Alternates
    1. Diane A. Linderman
    2. Sheila A. Riffle
    3. Candace A. Fuchs
  • Zoning Board of Appeals Alternates
    1. Kathleen Tracy
    2. Michaelle Pearson
  • Regional Board of Education
    1. Marisa Calvi-Rogers
    2. W. Scott Brown
    3. Susan P. Fogliano

Republican Town Committee 

  • Board of Finance Alternates
    1. Maria Corrao Marchant
    2. Matthew Olson
  • Zoning Board of Appeals Alternates
    1. Brian Cole
    2. Peter Lucchese
    3. Rod Clingman
  • Regional Board of Education
    1. Suzanne Thompson
    2. Michael Presti
    3. Steven J. Wilson

Old Lyme Democrats Open Campaign Headquarters

OLD LYME — The Old Lyme Democratic Town Committee’s headquarters will open Friday, Sept. 8. It is located at 151-B Boston Post Rd. behind Morrissey Cycle.

Community members are welcome to stop in for coffee, meet Selectwoman Martha Shoemaker and Jim Lampos, who are respectively the Democrat-endorsed candidates for Old Lyme First Selectwoman and Selectman, and other Democratic-endorsed candidates running for municipal office on Nov. 7.

Folks can come in, share a cup of coffee, discuss town concerns, and check on their voting status.

Death Announced of Dorothy Marie McAndrew, 86, of Old Lyme; Services to be held Oct. 6 & 7

OLD LYME — Dorothy Marie McAndrew, 86, of Old Lyme, passed away Aug. 21, 2023, at home. She was the widow of Thomas McAndrew.

Donations in her memory may be made to the Lymes’ Senior Center, 26 Town Woods Rd., Old Lyme, CT 06371.

Calling hours for Dorothy will be held Friday, October 6, 2023 from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Fulton-Theroux Funeral Service, 13 Beckwith Ln, Old Lyme, Connecticut 06371. A Mass of Christian Burial will occur Saturday, October 7, 2023 at 11:00 AM at Christ the King Church, 1 McCurdy Rd, Old Lyme, Connecticut 06371.

Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.fultontherouxoldlyme.com for the McAndrew family.