Exhibit This Weekend at Lyme Public Hall Highlights Lyme Ambulance Association, Local Medical Care History

This weekend, learn all about the history of the Lyme Ambulance Association and Lyme's doctors.

This weekend, learn all about the history of the Lyme Ambulance Association and Lyme’s doctors.

Caring for Lyme: A History of Medical Care and Services, an exhibit celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Lyme Ambulance Association and featuring materials on medical and health care from the Lyme Local History Archives, will be on view July 2-4 at the Lyme Public Hall.

Founded in 1975 the Lyme Ambulance Association is an all-volunteer organization and one of New England’s few remaining “no-cost to the patient” emergency and basic-care ambulance services.  The exhibit will highlight its history and services.

Also featured in the exhibit are Lyme’s historical doctor “dynasties” including the three Dr. Elys who served Lyme from 1860 to the late 1970s and the 18th century’s Dr. Eleazar Mather, who served Lyme and trained his five sons to be doctors.   The extraordinary Dr. Vine Utley and his correspondence with Thomas Jefferson will be part of the exhibit, as will information about the disease most feared in 18th century Lyme, and reports on the status of Lyme’s health in the early 20th century.

The exhibit is sponsored by the Lyme Public Hall Association.  The Lyme Ambulance Association is organizing the displays related to its history.  Admission is free. Exhibit hours are Saturday, July 2:  2-4 p.m.;  Sunday, July 3:    2-4 p.m.; and Monday, July 4:   9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

The Lyme Public Hall is located at 249 Hamburg Rd (Route 156) in Lyme. For more information go to www.lymepublichall.org

 

Learn to Save a Life This Summer! Free CPR/AED Class at OLPGN Tomorrow

Learning CPR can be a life-saving skill.

Learning CPR can be a life-saving skill.

A free Community CPR / AED (Automated External Defibrillator) Training class will be offered at the OLPGN Library on Saturday, June 25, at 10 a.m.

If a family member, friend or infant in your care had a cardiac or choking emergency, could you recognize the signs and respond quickly and appropriately?  This class will teach you how to perform CPR, use the AED (Automated External Defibrillator) and clear a blocked airway for adults, children and infants. Plan to spend some time learning and practicing the skills necessary to save a life.

Wear comfortable clothing as this is a hands-on class.  Doug Lo Presti and Colleen Atkinson, local EMTs, EMS state instructors and American Heart Association instructors, will teach you all you need to know to provide care during a cardiac or choking emergency. You will also receive a free blood pressure check.

To register, please call Doug Lo Presti (860-304-8471) or Colleen Atkinson (860-391-3779) or email criticalskills@criticalskillseducation.com. Or visit www.criticalskillseducation.com.

Chamber of Commerce Presents Scholarships to Local Students at Annual Meeting

 

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From left to right, back row: State Rep. Devin Carney, Lyme-Old Lyme Chamber President Mark Griswold, Brett Hartmann, Gabriel Barclay, Austin Pilgrim, State Senator Paul Formica, State Senator Art Linares, Lyme-Old Lyme Chamber Scholarship Chairman Russ Gomes; front row: Meredith Kegley, Allison Marsh and Sloane Sweitzer.

Gabriel Barclay, Brett Hartmann, Austin Pilgrim, Sophia Romeo and Sloane Sweitzer, all of Old Lyme, are the 2016 recipients of the Business Leadership Senior Scholarships awarded by the Lyme-Old Lyme Chamber of Commerce.

Meredith Kegley of Lyme and Allison Marsh of Old Lyme are the 2016 recipients of the inaugural Senior Scholarship for Promise and Achievement in the Arts also awarded by the Chamber.

All the students, except Sophia Romeo who was unable to attend due to a college orientation commitment, were presented with their awards at the Chamber’s Annual Meeting held June 15 at the Old Lyme Country Club.

The students were also acknowledged with proclamations from the state legislature presented by State Senators Paul Formica (R-20th) and Art Linares (R-33rd) and State Representative Devin Carney (R-23rd), all of whom graciously attended the meeting.

The Lyme-Old Lyme Chamber of Commerce Scholarship program has awarded over $33,000 in scholarships and grants to local students since its inception. The Chamber Scholarship Fund is supported through donations to CMRK clothing donation bins located in Lyme and Old Lyme: at the Lyme Firehouse, behind The Bowerbird, at 151 Boston Post Rd., and on Rte. 156 at Shoreline Mowers.

For more information about the Lyme-Old Lyme Chamber, visit www.visitoldlyme.com.