Date: Fri 11-Dec-1998
Date: Fri 11-Dec-1998
Publication: Bee
Author: KAAREN
Quick Words:
Mountain-holiday-festival
Full Text:
TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN
Most years, people prepare to attend the Newtown Holiday Festival by putting
on coats and scarves, but with temperatures in the 70s last Sunday, most
people were putting on sunblock instead. It was a great day to be outside, but
for many it just didn't seem like Christmas. No one likes to see Santa sweat.
Gary Fetzer, who has spent the past several festivals out in the freezing cold
working the streets with bell and top hat as a town crier, was ecstatic to
learn that this year he had graduated to an indoor job at the festival,
greeting people inside at one of the stops on the house tour. Gary spent his
spare moments on Sunday, however, looking longingly out the window.
Taking Gary's place as one of the town criers this year was First Selectman
Herb Rosenthal, who looked great, except that his hat was too small. The
chapeau perched precariously on Herb's head, leading some who wonder whether
Herb had somehow gotten a big head since his election. To disabuse his
constituents of this notion, Herb did a lot of bowing and tipping of his hat
throughout the day.
If you're looking for a book for someone who cooks, the members of Women
Involved in Newtown still have a few of their popular cookbooks left. The
books are $10, plus $2 for shipping, and can be ordered by sending a check to
WIN, PO Box 286, Newtown 06470. Don't forget to send the address to which the
book should be sent. Or call Nicole Christensen at 1-800-247-5222.
A holiday blood drive for Richard Rauner will be held at the United Methodist
Church on Church Hill Road in Sandy Hook on Thursday, December 17, from 1:45
to 6:30 pm. Appointments to donate blood can be made by calling
1-800-GIVE-LIFE.
Mary Kelly, of the first selectman's office, is wearing what she calls her
"Laverne" (from Laverne & Shirley) glasses this week. The rainbow-colored
spectacles have been a big hit up at Edmond Town Hall. It seems someone
accidentally picked them up last Friday while she was at Fairfield Hills
during a state-run tour. The man realized they were not his glasses when he
went to put them on while he was driving. He promptly stuck the pair in the
mail and returned them to their rightful owner after getting her address from
the state agency that sponsored the tour.
Congratulations to Parks & Recreation Director Barbara Kasbarian -- now the
proud grandmother of a baby boy, Austin. Bill and Sarah Kasbarian are the
proud parents. Little Austin was eight pounds even when he arrived at 5:30 am
Tuesday.
Stephen Kellogg will be at the Cyrenius H. Booth Library on Saturday from 1 to
3:30 pm to sign copies of his books including his latest release, A-Huntin '
We Will Go. He also will present a program based on one of his earlier books,
The Island of the Skog , which was turned into a play for the Dallas
Children's Theater and is currently on a 66-city tour.
The Spay & Neuter Association of Newtown is planning to hold its annual
holiday luncheon on Monday, December 14, at 12:30 pm at My Place Restaurant.
New members are welcome and no reservations are required.
The students from Newtown Youth Services will be offering free gift wrapping
near the gazebo inside the mini-mall at Sand Hill Plaza on Saturday and
Sunday, December 18 and 20, for any items purchased at the shopping center.
Donations will go to a NYS scholarship for a graduating senior. MJB Real
Estate, the mall's management company, is sponsoring the event.
A happy birthday wish goes out to longtime Newtown resident Sarah Mannix, who
turned 90 on Thursday. Sarah was expected to be honored at Thursday's regular
meeting of the Democratic Town Committee. It was supposed to be a surprise.
Jim and Betty Lou Osborne had plans to take Sarah out for dinner then stop by
the DTC meeting.
The next time you are dining at Mona Lisa Restaurant, check out the Christmas
tree owner Sam Chowdhury has erected near the bar. It's quite spectacular,
although Sam lavished all the decorations on the front and sides and left the
back undecorated. But no one notices, except Sam's wife, Zannat, when she
presides behind the bar.
As for me, I remain unadorned in all seasons, and proudly so. Most people know
I don't dress up the real news of the town here, which is why they always want
to...
Read me again.