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COMO Partners with Rae's Driving School for Fall Driver's Education

Sessions beginning August 20 and October 8, 2016

Looking for a local Driver’s education option, or need to complete Connecticut’s mandated 8 hour Drug & Alcohol Course? The COMO has your solution! The Stonington Community Center is once again partnering with Rae’s Driving School to offer two sessions for the upcoming fall. Short on time? Both of our sessions offer an accelerated pace, so you can choose between a month-long session in October or a week-long session in August.

Session 1: August 20-27. State-mandated Drug & Alcohol Course: August 22nd (COMO Annex, 45 Cutler St.) & August 23rd (Main Building, 28 Cutler St.), 5pm-9pm .

Session 2: October 8-29. State-mandated Drug & Alcohol Course: October 15th & October 16th, 1pm-5pm (COMO Annex, 45 Cutler Street).

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Participants may either attend the entire session, or take the 8 hour Drug & Alcohol Course. Rae's Driving School, in business since 1960, is based in Waterford with locations in North Haven, Madison and Branford. To register, call Mike at Rae’s Driving School, 860-444-8000 or go online to www.raesdrivingschool.com under Teen Classes and noting COMO site in the message box. For a full schedule of class dates, visit www.thecomo.org, or call us at 860-535-2476.

About The Stonington Community Center:

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The Stonington Community Center, fondly known as the COMO, was founded 70 years ago in the Stonington Borough with the main goals of strengthening families and community. Since its founding, the COMO has continued to grow, providing a wide range of educational, enrichment, athletic, family and community partnership programs throughout the year. We have served countless children and families of the surrounding areas, regardless of financial need, becoming an irreplaceable part of the Stonington community.

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