McCutcheon shootout to benefit cancer alliance, lifelong learning opportunities at University of Hartford

1st Annual Brian McCutcheon Memorial Shootout benefits cancer alliance

The 1st Annual Brian McCutcheon Memorial Shootout, benefiting the Colorectal Cancer Alliance, will be held Monday, Oct. 21, at Great River Golf Club in Milford.

A little less than a year ago, on Nov. 3, McCutcheon, a Bristol native, passed. The family, in announcing the event, hopes to channel their heartache “into positivity and ultimately see improvements in colorectal cancer treatment.

“Doing this,” the literature states, “will ensure the beauty of Brian’s life carries forward, both in our memories and out across the greater world.”

The event features a buffet lunch from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., shotgun start at 12:30 p.m., cocktails and hors d’oeuvres from 5:30 to 7 p.m.

Costs for individuals, $300; foursomes, $1,200; no golf cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, $80.

Payments to zelle: (860)866.8321; venmo: @bmshootout; checks: to 60 Beard Sawmill Road APT 3002A, Shelton, CT 06484. After registration, email bmshootout@gmail.com for followup communications and for pairings.

For more information, contact Connor McCutcheon by phone at (860)866-8321 or via email at bmshootout@gmail.com.

University of Hartford offers lifelong learning opportunities

The Presidents’ College Lifelong Learning program at the University of Hartford will kick off its fall class with an kickoff on Wednesday, Sept. 18, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Event is free but you do need to register. Full details at hartford.edu/pc.

The program, taught by professors and community experts, offers lectures and short, two to four, non-credit courses on topics like impressionist art, the Supreme Court, artificial intelligence and medicine, film, supersonic flight, jazz, politics and history.

The program is open to all ages. There is no membership fee, but there is a modest fee.

The Sept. 18 event includes refreshments and jazz plus and information about upcoming fall courses and lectures from professors.

‘Whiskey for Warriors’ fundraiser set for early September

The Third Annual Whiskey for Warriors Fundraiser, hosted by Veterans Strong Community Center, will be held Saturday, Sept. 7, at DoubleTree by Hilton on Century Drive, from 6 to 10 p.m.

Tickets are $75 which includes a full buffet dinner, soda, coffee, dessert and a swag bag for the first 40 registrations. This event is open to anyone over the age of 21.

A complimentary whiskey, bourbon and canned cocktail tasting is also available. Alcohol tasting is being sponsored by Marvin Friedman from Maple End Package Store.

There are over 15 raffle baskets, games, a designer purse valued at over $300 and more.  

Veterans Strong Community Center provides resources for active-duty service members, veterans and their immediate families regardless of branch, time of service or discharge status. The center served 226 new clients in 2023 with over 8,000 interactions.

Each year Veterans Strong provides holiday gifts to over 100 veterans and spouses in skilled nursing facilities in the greater Bristol area, which includes Bristol, Burlington, Harwinton, Plymouth, Thomaston and Wolcott through its Secret Santa program.

Tickets can be purchased online through www.vetstronginc.org under the fundraiser tab. Sponsorships opportunities are still available as well. Questions regarding the event can be directed to Amy Wernicki, info@vetstronginc.org or 860-584-6257. 

American Clock & Watch Museum’s ‘Wine, Women and Watches’ tickets on sale

‘Wine, Women and Watches,” a fundraise to benefit the American Clock & Watch Museum has announced this year’s event will be held Thursday, Sept. 12, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the museum. Tickets are available online at www.clockandwatchmuseum.org, by mail: make checks payable to American Clock & Watch Museum, include name, address, email and phone number, and mail to American Clock & Watch Museum, 100 Maple St., Bristol, CT 06010; or call (860)583-6070.

The eighth annual event features hors d’oeuvres provided by Main Street Pint & Plate, wine selection by Marvin Friedman of Maple End Package Store, creative wine and snack pairings with wine donated by Northeast Winemaking and prize drawings and silent auction.

For more information, visit www.clockandwatchmuseum.org/events.

NAACP’s Annual Freedom Fund Banquet tickets on sale

The West Hartford Chief of Police Vernon Reddick and recently retired Bristol Chief of Police Brian Gould will be keynote speakers and honorees, respectively, at this year’s Greater Bristol chapter of the NAACP’s Annual Freedom Fund Banquet.

The theme of this year’s event is “Preparing Challenges,” and the event will be held Friday, Oct. 25, at Testa’s Banquet Facility in Southington, with social beginning at 6 p.m. and the banquet, at 7 p.m. Tickets are for adults, $85, and for youth, $50.

For information or to purchase tickets, contact Deborah Dorsey by phone at (860) 834-4194 or via email at ddorsey7311@gmail.com or Lexie Mangum by phone at (860) 202-9965 or via email at lexiemangum@gmail.com.

Wheeler sets date for 39th Annual Golf Classic

Wheeler’s 39th Annual Golf Classic will take place at The Country Club of Farmington on Wednesday, Sept. 18. Registration is open, and sponsors, players and prize donors are invited to join those who have already signed up. 

Proceeds will benefit Wheeler’s Basic Needs fund, which his 100 percent donor supported and has served more than 8,500 patients, according to the release.

For more information about participating or sponsorships, visit WheelerHealth.org/Golf or contact Sarah Williams at 860.793.4214, or scwilliams@wheelerclinic.org.

Wheeler schedules Wednesdays for Mobile Family Health & Wellness Center visits in Bristol

The new Wheeler Mobile Family Health & Wellness Center, equipped with a private exam room, reception area and lift system, will be available at two locations in Bristol on Wednesdays this spring.

Agape House, on 43 School St., from 9 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. will be the location for the mobile center Wednesday mornings.

Brian’s Angels, 99 Summer St., from 12:45 to 3 p.m. will be the location for the center Wednesday afternoons.

The Mobile Family Health & Wellness Center is licensed for care through the Connecticut Department of Public Health and in scope of Wheeler’s federally qualified health centers in Bristol, Hartford, New Britain, Plainville, and Waterbury. It has been in use for community education events since June 2022.

Bristol Veterans Council continues to raise funds for POW/MIA monument

The Bristol Veterans Council continues to raise funds for a POW/MIA monument as part of contingency in the event that monument needs to be repaired or maintained beyond its agreement with Bristol Parks, Recreation, Youth and Community Services.

The six-foot high, 10-inch thick and three-feet wide gray granite monument honors each branch of the military. It was dedicated on Memorial Day, May 27, this year in ceremonies on Memorial Boulevard.

Donations may be sent to Bristol Veterans Council, Inc., P.O.W./ M.I.A. Fundraiser, c/o Stanley J. Piotrowski–Treasurer, P.O. Box 2634, Bristol, CT 06011-2634.


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