~ Upcoming ~


The Wallingford/Meriden Branch
with Honorary Chair and Host Gil Simmons,
Channel 8 Meteorologist,
presents the Paul Sipples
Sound Spectrum Entertainment production

Friday, Sept. 26, 2008
6:00 pm
Four Points by Sheraton
275 Research Pkwy
Meriden

Cocktails (cash bar)
Sit-down dinner
*Dancing with the Stars*
Audience interaction
Silent auction - 50/50 raffle

Information and Reservations     Volunteer Opportunities

Thanks to our Sponsors

Trail of Terror
October 2008

Thousands of adults and children will enjoy this unique Halloween event. It will be an experience that they will long remember.

The Trail of Terror is one of southern New England's premiere haunted happenings. It is located behind Wallingford's PNA Park. For details, click on the

 
Scare yourself silly at the Trail of Terror, an elaborate haunted attraction bringing in visitors from all over. Take a walk on the terrifying trail and just try not to be undone by the zombies, vampires, deranged clowns, creepy doll heads and horror-movie villains you encounter along the way.

Trail of Terror website

Dates for 2008

Fri. Oct. 3 Sat. Oct. 4 Closed
Fri. Oct. 10 Sat. Oct. 11 Sun. Oct. 12
Fri. Oct. 17 Sat. Oct. 18 Sun. Oct. 19
Fri. Oct. 24 Sat. Oct. 25 Sun. Oct. 26
Thu. Oct. 30 Fri. Oct. 31 Sat. Nov. 1
Hours: 7-11 pm (Sundays until 10 pm) 

During the 2007 Trail of Terror, approximately 17,000 people came to enjoy this frightful experience. The event required about 200 volunteers (about 40-50 on any given night). 

The Trail of Terror is a Non-Profit operation. After the costs of running the Trail of Terror have been recouped, ALL proceeds are donated to the local chapter of the American Red Cross


Volunteers in action

Like to volunteer to work at this event?
Contact Christine Dalton at 203-787-6721 or by email
Character Choice Form   Character Creation Form
Emergency Form   Waiver (adult volunteer)  
Parental Waiver (under 18 volunteer)

~ Recent ~

South Central Connecticut Chapter
June 20, 2008
Woodwinds in Branford

Friends and supporters of the South Central CT Chapter of the American Red Cross came out on Friday, June 20th to Paint the Town Red in honor of the Chapter’s 100th anniversary.  More than 200 people attended the event held at Woodwinds in Branford and were treated to the award-winning cuisine of Madison-based Chef Silvio Suppa and the sounds of The Cartells, a six-piece band which played a variety songs from jazz guitar through cocktails, to dinner music, to dancing.
 

CEO Charles Frey shown with Red Cross Founder Civil War nurse Clara Barton (elegantly portrayed by local actress Edith Wallace Kufta) and gala host Laurie Perez, Fox 61 News Anchor.  The trio is standing in front of a display of Red Cross memorabilia that included uniforms from WWI and WWII, medals, pins and posters graciously loaned to the Chapter by volunteers Lyndon and Jean Patrie and the Charter Oak Chapter.

The evening began with a cocktail reception and silent auction.  Dinner began with a champagne toast offered by Board Chair Joseph Bartozzi.  A live auction followed facilitated by none other than Mr. Red Cross himself, hot dog king Eric Hummel.  The evening was capped off with an array of delicious desserts from the Venetian table and dancing.

Host Laurie Perez, Fox 61 News anchor, welcomed everyone and started the program with the presentation of our nation’s flag by the U.S. Army Honor Guard of the New Haven Recruiting Station.  Members of the U.S. Coast Guard, Sector Long Island Sound New Haven, were also in attendance in tribute to the Service to the Armed Forces we provide.  

CEO Charles Frey spoke about the Chapter’s array of services and successes this year, highlighting several community partners including Madison Auto Body and the United Way of Greater New Haven.  Special attention was given to our local disaster response which has increased 20% this past year which prompted a special collection to help the Chapter help its neighbors in need.

In all, more than $50,000 was generated through the gala in support of local disaster relief.  This past year, the Chapter has responded to 88 local house fires providing emergency food, clothing and shelter for nearly 500 of our neighbors. 

 


The Honor Guard of the U.S. Army Recruiting Station in New Haven presented our nation’s flag while the National Anthem was played to start our speaking program.  Pictured (l-r):  Sgt. Johnson, Sgt. Wheeling, and Sgt. Caraballo.

Good friends of the Red Cross State Attorney General Richard Blumenthal and State Comptroller Nancy Wyman helped to celebrate the 100th anniversary of our Chapter. Pictured (l-r):  Hon. Richard Blumenthal, U.S. Army Sgt. Luis Caraballo, Chapter CEO Charles Frey, and Hon. Nancy Wyman.

CT Red Cross CEOs came out in support of the Chapter’s 100th anniversary.  Pictured (l-r):  Charles Frey (South Central), Dianne Auger (Charter Oak), Brenda Simmons (Middlesex) and Steve Woods (Western).

Board Chair-elect Bob Fulton and Board Vice Chair-elect Kathleen Williams enjoying the evening.  Their tenure begins July 1.

June 5, 2008
Branford Elks Club
Branford CT

Director's Awards
Emergency Services Parmi Toor
Financial Development Melissa Kwalek
Health & Safety Eli Turetsky, Silvia Wu
Volunteer Sevices Holly Jermyn
Chapter Awards
Sterling Award Jane Conley
Copeland Award John Turenne
Transportation Services Award Chauncey Bush
South Central Leadership Award Eileen Davis
BJ Maris Award Yale Red Cross Club

Jane Conley accepting Sterling Award

 

John Turenne accepting Copeland Award

Chauncey Bush accepting Transportation Services Award


Jason Prates, Youth Good Samaritan
Award winner, leads audience
in Pledge of Allegiance

The South Central Connecticut Chapter of the American Red Cross honored our community-based heroes who made a difference in our lives during the previous year. A breakfast event to honor these heroes was held on Wed. Feb. 27, 2008, at the Omni New Haven Hotel. During the event, Attorney General Richard Blumenthal and State Comptroller Nancy Wyman saluted the chapter on the  occasion of its 100th anniversary.


Host Sonia Baghdady (WTNH) and Chapter CEO Charles Frey


Philanthropic Award winner Wayne Barneschi and wife Christy

Meet our 2008 Heroes

27th Annual
Antiques & Collectibles Sale
Wine Tasting Preview: Friday Nov. 30   5:30 - 7:30 pm
Sale: Saturday
Dec. 1   10:00 am - 4:00 pm
703 Whitney Avenue, New Haven, CT

A wine tasting preview sale event was held Friday November 30 from 5:30-7:30pm with many of our more exclusive items being displayed. Tickets for the wine tasting preview sale were $10.

 

We were also looking for donated antiques and collectibles for our sale. Contact Carmela Nahary for more information at cnahary@arcsct.org or (203) 787-6721.

Wine tasting event sponsored by
Wine Pirates
1043 West Main Street
Kohl's Branhaven Plaza

Branford, CT 06405
(203) 481-3000

winepirates.com