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Chamber eNews - December 28, 2015
Chamber eNews - December 28, 2015
Say goodbye to 2015 and greet the new year with a donation to a Windsor non-profit. There are so many great organizations doing so many great things for the people of our town!

Support Windsor non-profit organizations:
  • Join a civic group
  • Volunteer for a 501(c)(3) organization
  • Donate online (it's tax deductible!)
These non-profit organizations are Windsor Chamber of Commerce members. Donate by December 31st for a tax deduction this year!


Brain Injury Alliance of CT

Brain Injury Alliance of CT
The Brain Injury Alliance of CT is an independent non-profit organization that serves as Connecticut's partner in brain injury prevention and recovery. For more than 30 years BIAC has been Connecticut’s partner in brain injury prevention and recovery. They provide critical resources and support to brain injury survivors, their families and caregivers while educating individuals throughout Connecticut about brain injury awareness and prevention.

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CRIS Radio

CRIS Radio
The Connecticut Radio Information System (CRIS), is Connecticut's only radio reading service. CRIS broadcasts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, from regional satellite studios in Danbury, Norwich, Trumbull, West Haven, and our broadcast center in Windsor.

The programs broadcast on CRIS Radio are available to individuals who, because of vision loss, learning disability or physical handicap, are unable to read printed material.

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Community Enterprises

Community Enterprises
Community Enterprises provides supported employment, education, and living services to people with disabilities.

Working closely with families, employers and the greater community, we work to create a wide range of services that help our clients live, learn and work independently.

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Easter Seals Capital Region & Eastern Connecticut

Easter Seals Capital Region & Eastern Connecticut
Easter Seals Capital Region & Eastern Connecticut is an affiliate of Easter Seals, Inc., the leading nonprofit provider of services for individuals with physical and mental disabilities. For 65 years, Easter Seals Capital Region & Eastern Connecticut has been providing comprehensive rehabilitation services, integrating medical rehabilitation, vocational rehabilitation and educational services within a single delivery system. Standing as one of only two organizations in Connecticut to be accredited for both medical and vocational rehabilitation services through CARF, the recognized accrediting body for rehabilitation providers, the organization provides services to children and adults with acquired, physical, developmental and/or mental disabilities. Approximately 1,500 patients are served each year.

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First Town Downtown

First Town Downtown
First Town Downtown establishes consensus and cooperation by building partnerships among the various groups that have a stake in the commercial district. By getting everyone working toward the same goal, FTDT can provide effective, ongoing management and advocacy for our downtown. Through volunteer recruitment and collaboration with partners representing a broad cross section of the community, FTDT puts a wide range of perspectives into its efforts. A governing board of directors and standing committees make up the fundamental organizational structure of volunteer-driven revitalization programs. Volunteers are coordinated and supported by a paid program director. This structure not only divides the workload and clearly delineates responsibilities, but also builds consensus and cooperation among the various stakeholders.

Help us work together to build a sustainable and complete community revitalization effort.

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Friends of Northwest Park

Friends of Northwest Park
The Friends of Northwest Park is a volunteer, non-profit corporation formed in 1981 to play a leading role in the development of a nature center at Northwest Park. The Friends’ original mission of supporting development of the Nature Center has expanded to include support for Northwest Park as a whole.

The Friends’ fundraising efforts have received broad based community support from individuals, civic groups, foundations, businesses and corporations. In partnership with the Town of Windsor, the Friends support Park and Nature Center programs, operations and development. Raising over $800,000 since its incorporation, the Friends contributions include:

Support for the Nature Center’s geothermal heating and cooling system
Nature Center furnishings, science equipment, canoes, and a mobile planetarium
Financial support for exhibit development and environmental items
Financial support for environmental interns, education research and programming
Annual financial support for the Youth Conservation Corps.
Funding for environmental education programs through grants to schools from the Libby & Gordon Taylor Scholarship Fund, managed by the Friends.


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Mary's Place

Mary's Place
Mary's Place provides a safe place in which children, teens and families who are grieving a death share their experiences, receive support and find comfort. We provide ongoing grief support groups for children ages 3-18 who have experienced the death of a parent or sibling, for teens who have experienced the death of a parent, sibling or significant person and for young widows and widowers. Our families come from over 50 towns in CT and southwestern MA. Mary's Place is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Recognizing that after a death families may experience financial concerns, Mary's Place does not charge a fee for its services nor do we receive any state or federal funding. All programs are supported solely through donations from individuals, foundations or companies.

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Oliver Ellsworth Homestead

Oliver Ellsworth Homestead
The Oliver Ellsworth Homestead (Elmwood) built in 1781, is the Windsor, Connecticut home of Oliver Ellsworth and his wife, Abigail Wolcott. Oliver Ellsworth (1745-1807) was a framer of the United States Constitution, author of the Judiciary Act of 1789 establishing the Federal Court System, and the third Chief Justice of the United States. This house-museum is architecturally significant and contains period furniture and personal possessions of the Ellsworth family. During Ellsworth's lifetime, Presidents George Washington and John Adams visited here. Elmwood is operated as a house museum by the Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution. Open seasonally May 15 to October 15.

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St. Gabriel School (K-8)

St. Gabriel School (K-8)
Saint Gabriel School, a 2011 National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, has been educating students for over 55 years. We pride ourselves in offering high academic standards, strong spiritual values and a safe, nurturing environment where students can develop socially and spiritually as well as academically. We have a state-of-the-art computer lab and interactive whiteboards that allow teachers to integrate technology into their curriculum. In addition to our core subjects, we offer specials such as Music, Library, Art, Band and Gym, as well as extracurricular activities such as Art Club, Book Club, Newspaper Club, Photography Club, Homework Club, Student Government, Oration Contest, Annual Science Fair, Mad Science Program and Middle School Choir. Saint Gabriel School is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.

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The Caring Connection

The Caring Connection
Windsor's Adult Day Health Center, The Caring Connection, was established in 1987 as a community based service designed to meet the needs of impaired adults through a structured and safe daytime program. A team of professionally certified, licensed staff provides daytime care to frail, elderly or disabled adults while giving respite, support and peace of mind to caregivers. For more information visit www.townofwindsorct.com/caringconnection or call Lois Arsenault at 860-547-0251.

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Trintiy Christian School

Trintiy Christian School
Established over 50 years ago, Trinity Christian School is committed to providing a strong foundation of academic excellence and spiritual vitality to children ages three through the 12th grade. Private Christian education; ACSI & NEASC accredited.

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Vintage Radio & Communications Museum of CT

Vintage Radio & Communications Museum of CT
Can you imagine your world without communications? No television. No radio. No computers. Civilization as we know it would be completely different than it is today. At the Vintage Radio and Communications Museum of Connecticut, we show our visitors the history of electronic communications and let them experience the evolution first-hand.

Tune radios over 80 years old... talk over candlestick telephones like your grandparents used... send a message in Morse Code... crank a phonograph and listen to 100-year-old records... see what television was like when the only color choices were black and white. Learn about the telegraph, telephone, mechanical sound recording, wireless telegraphy, radio and television, and the seeds of computers, satellite communications and the Internet. It's all here at the museum.

Our volunteers are happy to give personal tours or you can wander at your leisure. We also offer classes in radio repair and crystal radio construction (especially good for scout troops!).

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Voices Against Lyme Disease

Voices Against Lyme Disease
Voices Against Lyme Disease CT was established to bring awareness to this disease which is affecting so many lives. A cure needs to be found!

Donations can be sent to Voices Against Lyme Disease CT, 5 Kari Court, Windsor, CT 06095 or by Paypal to voicesagainstlymedisease@gmail.com Thank you!

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Windsor Art Center

Windsor Art Center
Windsor Art Center is a place for the visual and performing arts located in Windsor, Connecticut. Begun in 2007, the Center is housed in a former freight house adjacent to the Amtrak line in downtown Windsor. Parking is free, easy and accessible.

Windsor Art Center presents visual art exhibitions and music performances showcasing artists from throughout New England and beyond year round. Artist talks, demos and childrens's activities round out seasonal programming. There is no admission charge to frequent the gallery or to visit the small gift shop where you will find locally made art. Membership in the Windsor Art Center brings a 10% off at the gift shop along with other benefits. Individual membership is $30 and $50 for a family.

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Windsor Community Television (WIN-TV)

Windsor Community Television (WIN-TV)
Win-TV is a non-profit organization and consists of the three public access channels (public, education, government) that are telecasted on Comcast Cable in Windsor, CT. Win-TV allows residents in the Windsor community to create or sponsor their own programming in order to spread knowledge, ideas or beliefs, thereby increasing communication and diversity.

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Windsor Education Foundation

Windsor Education Foundation
The Windsor Education Foundation encourages community support for excellence in public education and provide funding for innovative projects and programs.

WEF is a grass roots organization made up of a volunteer Board that has very few operating expenses. We are dedicated volunteers who care about Windsor's students and future.

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Windsor Food and Fuel Bank

Windsor Food and Fuel Bank
Founded in 1967 as the Windsor Community Service Council in Windsor, CT, the Windsor Food and Fuel Bank is a non-profit organization of concerned private volunteer citizens. The goal of the Food and Fuel Bank is to help people in need in the Town of Windsor. The Council is an advocate for those in need and their mission is to make sure that no person goes hungry, is cold, or is without basic necessities. In working closely with the Town of Windsor through the Social Services Division, the Windsor Food & Fuel Bank provides: The Windsor Food Bank Emergency assistance with utilities through the Windsor Fuel Bank Providing emergency funding for other basic needs

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Windsor Historical Society

Windsor Historical Society
The Windsor Historical Society aims to inspire public awareness and appreciation of the diverse people, places, and events that contribute to Windsor’s evolving history. We preserve and interpret Windsor’s historical record through active collecting, research, exhibitions, programs, and communications in the belief that an understanding of history can provide individuals and communities with connections to the past, a sense of belonging in the present, and responsibility for the future.

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Windsor Kiwanis Club

Windsor Kiwanis Club
The Kiwanis Club of Windsor, CT is a service organization comprised of caring men and women from all walks of life. Our objective is to bring aid to children in need. The majority of our efforts benefit children in this community. A portion of the funds we raise go to help meet Kiwanis International objectives which focus on the special needs of young children from prenatal development to age five. We serve by sponsoring fund raising activities, which provide monetary support for children’ programs and through personal involvement in the giving of our time and skills.

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Windsor Library Association

Windsor Library Association
The mission of the Windsor Library Association is to foster community support and appreciation of the Windsor Public Library and enhance it as an educational and cultural resource for the Windsor community. The Windsor Library Association celebrated its 125th year anniversary in 2013.

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Windsor Public Library

Windsor Public Library
The Library Mission is to inform, enlighten and inspire through current materials, equal access to information and enriching programs in an environment that fosters community gathering.

In 2015 the Library had 271,025 items checked out, 275,188 visitors, 55,121 computer users and 84 hours per week of volunteer help.



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Windsor Volunteer Ambulance

Windsor Volunteer Ambulance
Windsor Volunteer Ambulance Inc. responds to an average of 3,500 911 emergency calls per year. We have over 60 members serving more than 27,500 town residents and covering an area of over 30 square miles. Windsor is one of the busiest volunteer services in the state, and as such attracts many EMS volunteers looking for experience.

Windsor Volunteer Ambulance is active in the community through many programs and special events. We are always looking for people who are interested in serving their community. We also depend on the support of the community to help us provide a high quality service.

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Windsor/Windsor Locks Rotary International

Windsor/Windsor Locks Rotary International
Rotary is an organization of business and professional leaders united worldwide who provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world.

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Open Classroom at the WAC Studios
Nov 24 at Windsor Train Station Studios
Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks
Nov 26 at Windsor Public Library 323 Broad Street Windsor, CT
First Town Chat
Fridays at 161 Broad Street, Windsor
Monthly Veteran's Coffee Hour
Nov 30 at L.P. Wilson
Tickborne Illness Support Group
Nov 30 at LP Wilson Community Center, 599 Matianuck Ave. Windsor
Open Classroom at the WAC Studios
Dec 1 at Windsor Train Station Studios
Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks
Dec 3 at Windsor Public Library 323 Broad Street Windsor, CT
First Town Chat
Fridays at 161 Broad Street, Windsor
Open Classroom at the WAC Studios
Dec 8 at Windsor Train Station Studios
Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks
Dec 10 at Windsor Public Library 323 Broad Street Windsor, CT
Board of Directors Mtg
Dec 10 at online
First Town Chat
Fridays at 161 Broad Street, Windsor
Tickborne Illness Support Group
Dec 14 at LP Wilson Community Center, 599 Matianuck Ave. Windsor
Open Classroom at the WAC Studios
Dec 15 at Windsor Train Station Studios
Programs Committee Mtg
Dec 16 at online
Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks
Dec 17 at Windsor Public Library 323 Broad Street Windsor, CT
First Town Chat
Fridays at 161 Broad Street, Windsor
Open Classroom at the WAC Studios
Dec 22 at Windsor Train Station Studios
Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks
Dec 24 at Windsor Public Library 323 Broad Street Windsor, CT
Open Classroom at the WAC Studios
Nov 24 at Windsor Train Station Studios
Open Classroom at the WAC Studios
Nov 24 at Windsor Train Station Studios
Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks
Nov 26 at Windsor Public Library 323 Broad Street Windsor, CT
First Town Chat
Fridays at 161 Broad Street, Windsor
Monthly Veteran's Coffee Hour
Nov 30 at L.P. Wilson
Tickborne Illness Support Group
Nov 30 at LP Wilson Community Center, 599 Matianuck Ave. Windsor
Open Classroom at the WAC Studios
Dec 1 at Windsor Train Station Studios
First Town Chat
Fridays at 161 Broad Street, Windsor
Monthly Veteran's Coffee Hour
Nov 30 at L.P. Wilson
Tickborne Illness Support Group
Nov 30 at LP Wilson Community Center, 599 Matianuck Ave. Windsor
Open Classroom at the WAC Studios
Dec 1 at Windsor Train Station Studios