Here is how Rocky Hill compares to Connecticut for coronavirus infections.
Pumpkin patches in the Rocky Hill area are gearing up for the peak season.
Join us every Thursday in September at 2:30 PM for the chance to test out your Zoom skills.
Town leaders are circulating a petition that calls on the state to take action against a rise in car break-ins and thefts.
Elizabeth Williams joins The Residence at Ferry Park.
The Hartford County unemployment rate worsened slightly during the summer.
"Each week we'll put on some music, learn a new art or craft technique, and chat as we create".
All meetings are held in the Cora J. Belden Library or via Cloud-Based Video/Telephone Conferencing Service.
"We will do big body movements, move to music and challenge ourselves to see what our body can do".
"We will have 30 Take and Make Kits available in the children's room on a first-come, first-served basis, while supplies last".
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The country is experiencing a severe blood donation shortage.
Here is a look at all of the available jobs and how to apply for them.
"We'll go over Zoom basics like how to turn your camera off and on, add virtual backgrounds, and more".
Grab whatever craft you’re working on, a favorite beverage and your tablet, phone, or computer for a couple of hours of fibery goodness.
These sessions can be conducted in person, via a video call (i.e. Zoom) or over the phone.
Please see the following press release from the Town of Rocky Hill below.
Join us online as we foster early literacy by exploring words through books, rhymes and songs.
"We'll have lap bounces, tickles, and lifts as we sing and rhyme. Join us for some fun".
Town offices will be closed on September 6, 2021 in observance of Labor Day.
"We will go over Word (9/7), Excel (9/14), and PowerPoint (9/21) each on a different week".
A Rocky Hill resident was among 100 new State Troopers who graduated from the Connecticut State Police training academy this week.
"Join us every Thursday in September at 2:30 PM for the chance to test out your Zoom skills".
"Come join our Mystery Book Discussion, held via Zoom. This group loves to read, you guessed it: mysteries".
"Join us remotely for some fiber fun! Knitting, crochet, sewing, cross stitch, spinning or weaving it’s all good".
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"We will be learning improvisational techniques, pantomime, and voice manipulations in a relaxed and spontaneous atmosphere".
"Your job will be to participate in the program and provide encouragement for each attendee".
"Join us online as we foster early literacy by exploring words through books, rhymes and songs".
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Stop by the library at any time, grab a copy of our latest scavenger hunt, and explore the library grounds.
During this 90-minute online workshop program, you will learn how to create your very own shadow puppets and shadow puppet.
These topics will also be featured in this summer’s issues of Connecticut Wildlife Magazine- get it from the Cora J. Belden Library.
Masks will be required for all participants over age 2, and efforts will be made to encourage social distancing.
Registration is limited! Our DIY Plushies program is recommended for ages 10 and up please.
Materials and kits will be provided each week for the activity and can picked up at the library one week prior to each session.
Please register and Mike will reach out via e-mail to coordinate the meeting.
Writing in cursive improves our neural connections, increases our retention, further develops our fine motor skills and is just plain fun.