26th Annual Branford Festival Guide
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26th Annual Branford Festival Guide
26th Annual Branford Festival 2010 On the Green Friday, Saturday & Sunday June 18, 19, 20 SOUND THE 203-481-2381 | www.myersflowers.com 203-488-0802 www.shoptrailblazer.com 203-483-5896 | www.foebistro.com TOWNE PHARMACY 203-488-1631 | www.townepharmacyinc.com • Visit Pure at their booth to get a 3 month unlimited class card for $149! • $5 off Switch Flip Flops at Towne Pharmacy. • Enjoy the New Lite Bites Tapas Menu at Foe. • $10 off any item at Arabella. • Trailblazer; 30% off all Running Footwear and Clothing (June 18-20). • Free glass of Wine at Pasta Cosi with the purchase of any food item. • Register for Blend’s Summer Camp at our Booth and get 10% off one week. • 10% off any Purchase at Myers Flowers during the Festival. ® an italian eatery VINO BAR CUCINA 203-483-9397 | www.pastacosi.com 203-481-2827 www.arabellact.com Pure 203-887-2872 203 3 887 2872 | www.blendforkids.com bl df kid 203-506-7453 Group Fitness Pilates Yoga www.purestudiobfdct.com • Light touch make-up demo with bareMinerals® Purchase at Glow. WE HAVE IT ALL! 2 • Branford Festival 2010 203-481-6222 | www.glowfaceandbody.com Shore Publishing Shore Publishing Branford Festival 2010 • 3 Chairperson’s Greeting Vin Hanchuruck Branford Festival Chairperson Welcome to the 26th Annual Branford Festival O n behalf of the scores of volunteers who have worked tirelessly for the past six months, I would like to welcome you to the 26th annual Branford Festival. Our three-day extravaganza of fun, food, and entertainment has become the unofficial kick-off event heralding the summer season in Branford. The middle of June brings us the end of the school year, Flag Day, Father’s Day, and for 26 years, the Branford Festival. The success of an event of this magnitude would not be possible without the support of so many in our community. Our corporate sponsors provide the financial means not only for the topnotch entertainment but for the extensive, behindthe-scenes operations. Please notice their banners that adorn the Town Hall and the flagpoles on Main Street. Thank you, corporate sponsors. The festival also benefits from the donations of hundreds of Branford’s citizens. Thank you to those who have donated for the first time as well as those who continue to support us year after year. I cannot say enough about the dedicated group of volunteers who work on our committee. They are a diverse group of individuals that functions as a well-oiled machine. Each brings his or her own unique skills and talents; their only reward is seeing the good people of Branford enjoy themselves at the Branford Festival. I am honored to work with all of them. Thank you, committee members. Without our volunteers, this festival could not happen. Everything that you do, no matter how insignificant it may seem, is a task that needs to be done. Your help is an integral part of the success of the Branford Festival. Thank you, volunteers. Friday night, our food tents and entertainment kick off at 5 p.m. You can enjoy a meal that you didn’t have to cook at home and listen to the music of the Governor’s Foot Guard and the Branford Town Band. Next, the Branford High School Concert Choir (fresh off its extended stay in Italy) will entertain you under the direction of Cathyann Roding. Article 19 will keep the music flowing till Vonda Shepard takes the stage. On Saturday morning, be sure to arrive bright and early for breakfast on the Green and be one of the first to walk through the Branford Chamber of Commerce’s Craft & Business Expo. The expo runs from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. We will have entertainment during the day, both behind Town Hall and on Main Street. Be sure to bring the children as our kids’ activity area will once again have plenty of rides to keep them happy. We have a great lineup for Saturday night, so bring your blankets and chairs, visit your favorite food vendors, and settle in. The music starts at 5:15 p.m. with King for a Day. The Father of the Year contest winner will be announced at 6:15 p.m. Souled Out will take the stage at 6:30 p.m. and is sure to get the crowd warmed up for our closing act. I have been patiently waiting three years to hear Fleetwood Mix (a Fleetwood Mac tribute band) and, weather permitting, at 8:45 p.m. I will. I hope that you enjoy the music of Fleetwood Mac as much as I do. Sunday morning, let me begin by saying, “Happy Father’s Day.” The Branford Road Race starts with registration and packet pickup at 8:30 a.m. The health walk begins at 10:05 a.m., followed by the five-mile race at 10:15 a.m. and the fun run at 11:30 a.m. The five-mile race will bring the runners through scenic Indian Neck, Hotchkiss Grove, and Pine Orchard before returning them to the Town Green. Sunday is not just for runners. The Rotary Club has its annual pancake breakfast and the Classic Car Show is back as well as the annual baking contest. Entertainment on the Main Stage starts at 10:30 a.m. with Two Hours from Broadway. They will be followed at 11:15 a.m. by the White-Eyed Lizard Band, at 12:30 p.m. Adam and the Waxman will take the stage, and at 2 p.m. Hitlist will play. Let me be the first to welcome you to the Branford Festival. Thank you, visitors and citizens of Branford. There is nothing more worthwhile as a committee member than to look out from the stage and see all of you having a great time. This is why we do it. Enjoy the 26th annual Branford Festival. Be sure to visit our website for all festival information: www.branfordfestival.com. Branford Festival Rules & General Info STREETS TO CLOSE, PARKING LIMITED DURING FESTIVAL On Friday, June 18, the following roads will close from 6 p.m. until cleanup is done: Main Street - Montowese Street to Harrison Town Hall Drive - Main Street to Montowese Street Taintor Drive - South Main Street to Main Street On Saturday, June 19, the same roads will be closed from 6 a.m. until cleanup is finished. On Sunday, June 20, the same roads will be closed from 8:30 a.m. to noon. Montowese Street from Main Street to Pine Orchard Road will be closed from approximately 9:55 a.m. to noon. FIRST STUDENT/STS SHUTTLE BUS RUNS Once again First Student/STS has generously donated buses to transport Branford Festival-goers to the Town Green. On Friday, June 18, First Student/STS will run shuttle buses from the Cherry Hill Commuter Lot and the Branford High School lots from 5 to 11 p.m. On Saturday, June 19, the shuttle buses will run from 11 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. STRICT ANIMAL BAN IN EFFECT DURING FESTIVAL Festival-goers this year are reminded of the town’s ordinance banning pets from the Green. The ban will be enforced and those violating the ordinance will be subject to a significant fine. The ordinance applies to public gatherings of 100 or more people. 4 • Branford Festival 2010 Festival Hours Friday, June 18 5 to 10 p.m. Saturday, June 19 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday, June 20 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Branford Town Green www.branfordfestival.com Shore Publishing Festival Print Unveiled Shore Publishing Community Newspapers P.O. Box 1010, 724 Boston Post Road Madison, CT 06443 203-245-1877 Publisher Lisa Miksis Section Editor Jen Matteis Advertising Director Robyn Collins Creative Director Julie Eckart Johnson Advertising Staff Stephanie Alderman Hope Allain Lindsay Braun Shannon Cushing Ben Cadwell Lisa Martin Gail Rubin Lorinne Sekban Production Staff Jennifer Corthell Chris Dobbins Todd Rogers Shore Publishing Local artist Mark Johnson has been painting the Branford shoreline and its environs for several decades. He is an eight-time creator of the official Branford Festival print and his watercolor paintings are well-known by area residents as some of the most vibrant interpretations of shoreline life. He and his wife and partner, Dee, run the Marken Dee’s Gallery, 539 Main Street. Copies of the print can be acquired by making a $25 donation to the Branford Festival. Donations can be made at the souvenir tent during the festival or by mail before and after the festival. Checks should be made payable to Branford Festival, P.O. Box 853, Branford, CT 06405. All current and past Branford Festival prints are available at the Branford Recreation Department at 203-488-8304 or visit www.branfordfestival.com. Branford Festival 2010 • 5 2010 Branford Festival Schedule Main Stage Entertainment Main Street Entertainment M.C. Rev. Bill Keane will present the performers on Friday and Saturday on the Main Stage Saturday, June 19 Friday, June 18 5 p.m. - Opening Celebration Featuring the Branford Town Band and the Connecticut Governor’s Foot Guard 5:30 p.m. - Branford High School Concert Choir – Directed by Cathyann Roding 6:45 p.m. - John Moss Scholarship Presentation 7 p.m. - Article 19 8:45 p.m. - Vonda Shepard 9 to 9:30 a.m. - Dance Unlimited Shoreline Dancers 9:30 to 10 a.m. - DOJO of Modern Karate 10 to 10:45 a.m. - Ernest Whaley and Tom Hanlon 11 to 11:45 a.m. - Al and Andrea 12:30 to 12:45 p.m. - Riverside 1 to 1:45 p.m. - Michael Greenberg Band 2 to 2:45 p.m. - Funhouse Saturday, June 19 Backstage Entertainment 5:15 p.m. - King for a Day 6:15 p.m. - Father of the Year Announcement 6:30 p.m. - Souled Out 8:15 p.m. - Sponsor Announcements and Committee Members 8:45 p.m. - Fleetwood Mix Saturday, June 19 Sunday, June 20 10:30 a.m. - Two Hours from Broadway 11:15 a.m. - The White-Eyed Lizard Band 12:15 p.m. - Road Race and Bake-off Contest Winners Announcements 12:30 p.m. - Adam and the Waxman 2 p.m. - Hitlist 9 to 9:30 a.m. - Branford Early Learning Center Dancers 9:30 to 10 a.m. - Dr. Dazzle 10 to 10:30 a.m. - AMP Band 10:30 to 11 a.m. - WIS Jazz Band 11 to 11:30 a.m. - 5-year-old to 14-year-old Singers 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. - (McGinly Band) – Live Now! 1 to 1:30 p.m. - Studio One Dance Center 1:30 to 2 p.m. - Dave Chadwick and Rich Bunnell 2:15 to 2:45 p.m. - World Champion Taekwondo 2:45 to 3:15 p.m. - Encore Academy of Dance Big Shot performs at last year’s Branford Festival. Photo by Bill O’Brien 6 • Branford Festival 2010 Shore Publishing Governor’s Foot Guard Kicks off Branford Festival T he Branford Festival begins with an opening celebration on Friday, June 18 at 5 p.m. The ceremony will feature the Branford Town Band and the Connecticut Governor’s Foot Guard. The Second Company, Governor’s Foot Guard is one of the oldest military organizations in existence with uninterrupted service since March 1775. It was organized in New Haven, chartered by the General Assembly of the then Colony of Connecticut, and led into battle by its first commandant, Captain Benedict Arnold. Today, in its 235th year of continuous service and now based in Branford, the Second Company is part of the Connecticut State Militia. Its members dedicate their time and talents to the governor and people of the state of Connecticut by participating in various events and performing community service projects, all without pay or other financial assistance. In 2009 its members contributed more than 48,000 volunteer hours at weekly drills, various patriotic events, band concerts, parades, fife and drum musters, color guards, veteran support functions, and educational details. The unit is commanded by Major Peter D. Laffin of Hamden. For more information or to make a donation, visit www.footguard.org. Summer Day Fun! Daily Memorial Day thru Labor Day Rides – Exhibits Special Events! Be Sure to check our website for SPECIAL EVENTS! Trolleys available for private charter year ‘round! Shore Publishing Branford Festival 2010 • 7 Article 19 Main Stage, Friday at 7 p.m. A rticle 19 is a band originating out of Hartford comprised of five individuals who each brings his own unique style to the table. All of the members have been active performers with previous and very successful bands, coming together to merge sounds and create a unique blend of pop/rock fused with heavy influences of groove and funk. Three of the members, Rick Fritsch (rhythm guitar/keyboard), Doug Parkinson (bass), and Jim Townsend (drums), have been performing together since 2007. In 2008, Brett Wilson joined Article 19 as lead vocalist. Dan Fortin was added as lead guitarist in 2010. Their talents together named Article 19 “Best New Group” as well as “Best Pop/Rock Band” in the 2008 Hartford Advocate Grand Band Slam. Reclaiming the title of “Best Pop/Rock Band” in the 2009 Hartford Advocate Grand Band Slam, Article 19 was also named “Best Band” by its readers. Each band member has won numerous awards in their respective categories over the years as well. Article 19 has performed at some of the Northeast’s most premium venues including: Mohegan Sun Wolf Den, XL Center, Toad’s Place, Kenny’s Castaways, the Webster Theater, and Six Flags parks. The band has also shared the stage with national acts such as Hanson, Ryan Cabrera, N.E.R.D., We the Kings, Boys Like Girls, Flo Rida, The Veronicas, Streetlight Manifesto, Big D. and the Kids Table, O.A.R., Kris Allen, and Lady Gaga. Throughout their energetic live performances they are able to maintain musical integrity and clarity while combining many styles of music. In 2009 the band released its debut EP titled “Look at Me Now” which encompasses all these styles. A dynamic, passionate, and wellrounded band, there is no telling where the future will lead. For more info, visit www.facebook.com/article19music. Join us this Summer on our New Deck featuring our New Summer Menu! • Lobster Rolls • Fried Clam Strips • Oysters • Fried Shrimp • Clams on the Half Shell • Crab Cakes SOMETHING’S GOING ON EVERY NIGHT OF THE WEEK! Sun-Wed: Lobster Back & Prime Rib Nights Sundays: Acoustic on the Deck from 5-8! AIRPORTS, CASINOS AND LOCAL SERVICE TRIVIA TUESDAY! “MINUTE TO WIN IT” WEDNESDAY! 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NEVER PAY RETAIL AGAIN Shore Publishing 205 NORTH MAIN STREET BRANFORD, CT 06405 (203) 483-6014 WWW.LFSAUTOSALES.COM Branford Festival 2010 • 9 Vonda Shepard Main Stage, Friday at 8:45 p.m. W ith 12 million album sales to her name, two Golden Globes, two Emmy Awards, two Actor’s Guild Awards, and a Billboard prize for selling the most TV soundtrack records in history for the Ally McBeal TV series, Vonda Shepard truly is a global icon. In a Hollywood moment that was years in the making, Vonda’s meteoric rise to fame began when she caught the ear of television producer David E. Kelley, who was so captivated by her music that he vowed to use it in his television show. That show was multi-award-winning comedy drama Ally McBeal and overnight a musical star was born! Her band features ultra-world-class musicians who have performed all over the world with some of the top artists in the industry: her guitar player performed with Tina Turner for many years, her bass player with Bruce Springsteen, and her drummer with Sheryl Crow and Smash Mouth. She just recently finished the first leg of her 20082009 international tour to packed venues throughout the world. Vonda loves to perform live and is always a crowd pleaser. She performs a vast repertoire of popular songs. Some of the songs she performs include “Chain of Fools” (Aretha Franklin),“For Once in My Life” (Stevie Wonder), “Born on the Bayou” (Creedence), “Proud Mary” (Tina Turner), and many more. For more info, visit www.vesperalley.com. Trinity Episcopal Church On-The-Green Branford New England Lobster Dinner Women... g get readyy for Summer! Buy one, get one ½ off* on women’s summer shoes! Lobster, Steamers, Corn, Coleslaw Sat. June 19th, 2010 4-8:00 pm $24.00 per person Tickets available in church office: Phone 203-488-2681 Portion of Proceeds will go to Branford Fuel Assistance Fund 10 • Branford Festival 2010 *Highest price prevails. Selected store stock only. 1060 West Main • Branhaven Plaza • Branford • 203-488-0021 Shore Publishing King for a Day Main Stage, Saturday at 5:15 p.m. K ing for a Day is more than just a band; it is an idea, a feeling, and most of all, it’s what fans feel like after a show. The Connecticut press has referred to King for a Day as a Fairfield County “Super Group.” Its powerful jams are complemented by strong, heartfelt lyrics and a kicking rhythm section. For more info, visit www.kingforaday.net. Whatever Your Computer Needs, We’re Here To Make Things Easy. SALES SERVICE SUPPORT 296 East Main Street, Branford | 203.481.5349 | 800.922.8014 www.aosinc.com Hours: Mon-Fri, 8:30-5 On-site & In-house Service Shore Publishing Branford Festival 2010 • 11 Souled Out Main Stage, Saturday at 6:30 p.m. S ouled Out is a musical ensemble that specializes in the great Motown and soul sounds. Featuring a three-piece vocal section, the group weaves its way through the Motown and ’70s soul eras with authentic choreographed dance routines and outstanding musicianship. Not only is Souled Out a sensational listening and dancing experience, but it’s an outstanding visual one as well! Inspired by the music of the Temptations, the Four Tops, Stevie Wonder, the Spinners, the O’Jays, and more, Souled Out brings the memorable music of these groups to the stage in a spirited, stylish, and fun show that delivers with each performance. Fueled by a love for the music and backed by a superb band, Souled Out is the ultimate in musical nostalgia, entertaining in a way that both wows audiences and captures their hearts all over again. For more info, visit www. souledoutgroup.com. PRICE $1,800,000 $559,900 $554,900 $489,000 $389,000 $369,000 ON DEPOSIT $359,000 ON DEPOSIT $339,00 $299,000 $299,000 $289,000 ON DEPOSIT $265,000 $219,000 $172,050 12 • Branford Festival 2010 ‘ ADDRESS 30 Wood Rd. Branford 12 Fellsmere Farm Rd, Branford 14 Hunting Ridge Farms Rd, Branford 16 Hunting Ridge Farms, Branford 21 Forest St., Branford 101 Waverly Park Road, Branford 40 Mill Creek Rd., Branford 688 Long Hill Rd., Guilford 8 Saw Mill Road, Branford 489 Leetes Island Rd., Branford 60 Meadow Circle Rd., Branford 76 Chidsey Dr., North Branford 28 Terrace St., New Haven 21 Walnut, Middletown RECENTLY SOLD BY VICKY 152 Thimble Island Road, 512 Leetes Island Rd., 24 Lasalette Way, 72 Northford Rd., 28 Mill Creek Rd., 34 Dorchester Lane, 359 Kneeland Road, 48 Silver St., 49 Sunset Hill Drive, 6 Mill Creek Road, 67 Grove Street Ext., 725 Nortontown Rd. Shore Publishing Thank You to the 2010 Branford Festival Committee! VIN HANCHURUCK Chairperson BARBARA BARRINGHAM Vice Chairperson LINDA LATHAM Secretary CAMILLE LINKE Publicity MARIA SCHILDER Corporate Fundraising DEBRA CROOKSON Corporate Fundraising KATHRYN TEMPLETON Backstage Entertainment DENNIS NARDELLA Main Street & Main Stage Entertainment CLARE TORELLI Photographer SHARON TARTARIS Volunteers DON SCHILDER Souvenirs Chairperson DALE IZZO Entertainment/Website BETH KINNEY Souvenirs Chairperson REBECCA CROOKSON MEGAN HANCHURUCK High School Liaison High School Liaison JEFFREY KNAPP Operations RAY INGRAHAM At Large SHELLY JOHNSON Kids’ Activities RAY FIGLEWSKI Road Race TRACI KNAPP Father of the Year ROSEMARY SETTE Green Space MARY HALLY Food Coordinator MATTHEW HALLY Food Coordinator Not Pictured: Mary Grande – Print • Gary Dinello – Car Cruise • Terri Vailette – Bake Off • Barbara Maresca – Bake Off Branford Festival Corporation 2010 Board Charlotte Mattei, President Dale Izzo, Vice President Tricia Bohan, Secretary Barbara Frisbie, Treasurer Vin Hanchuruck, Festival Chairman Ed Masotta Mary Grande Ray Ingraham Jeff Vailette Pat Andriole Joe Fazzino Dave Gibson Bill Keane Peter Indeck Robert Aceto Ed Lazarus Bill O’Brien Kathleen Halligan First Row: left to right: John Beedle, Festival Chairman 2009; Charlotte Mattei, President; Dale Izzo, Vice President; Tricia Bohan, Secretary; Mike Solakian, Treasurer. Back Row: left to right: Ed Masotta, Mary Grande, Ray Ingraham, Jeff Vailette, Pat Andriole, Joe Fazzino, Dave Gibson, Hank Burdick, Bill O’Brien, Kathleen Halligan. Not Pictured: Barbara Frisbie, Vin Hanchuruck, Bill Keane, Peter Indeck, Robert Aceto, Ed Lazarus. Shore Publishing Branford Festival 2010 • 13 Branford Chamber of Commerce Craft & Community Expo COMPANY SPACE A Little Bit of This & That M-4 ABC-Lers S-8 Aegis Solar T-6 Air Inc. G-9 Amber Forest O-12 Amber Forest O-13 Apex Power Sports K-9 Apple Rehab A-6 Arpi, International O-5 Artofex Q-6 Atlas Chiropractic T-11 B & R Distributors O-3 Bathrooms by Design G-8 BCTV T-5 Beadazzled by Mary M-3 Beltup! 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Each veteran player brings his or her spirit to recreate, with incredible authenticity, the look and feel of Fleetwood Mac. With the solo hits of Stevie Nicks as part of the show, the harmonies, instrumentation, and onstage chemistry has surprised and captivated audiences all over North America. The band line-up has been carefully selected to best represent the look, feel, and sound of Fleetwood Mac. Many of the members have played in Fleetwood Mac tribute bands for years. Fleetwood Mix has played numerous venues throughout North America and has been received with great enthusiasm and praise. Based on audience response, the band has been asked to return as headliners at multiple festivals. Fleetwood Mix has also toured in Japan with great success. Based in Toronto, Canada, Fleetwood Mix is set up to perform at festivals, corporate functions, banquet halls, casinos, and hotels. For more info, visit www.fleetwoodmix. com. Two Hours from Broadway Main Stage, Sunday at 10:30 a.m. R ya n Bl o o m q u i s t a n d G re g Nobile, students at Branford High School, are best known for their work as founders and directors of the non-profit organization the Lemonade Gang. The dynamic duo performs music from hit Broadway musicals Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables, Guys and Dolls, and South Pacific. Also included are classics from musical sensations Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, The Beatles, Irving Berlin, Billy Joel, and Louis Armstrong. 16 • Branford Festival 2010 Shore Publishing Father’s Day Special P I Z Z E R I A Pizza • Stuffed Breads • Food Trays Homemade Soups • Pasta Dishes • Hot Subs 483-1544 or 488-3208 Dad’s Day Off Package 4 Doors Down from Regal Cinema 313 East Main Street, Branford Sunday & Monday 4-9 pm Tues, Wed & Thurs 11:30 am -9 pm Friday & Saturday 11:30 am - 10 pm www.marcopizzeria.com 1/2 Hour Massage Men’s Pedicure Organic Mini Facial Save $25 $ * 130 Please present coupon. 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Seafood is back! SBC is offering calamari served three different ways. So instead of wondering what to make for dinner, head on down to the Branford Festival and let them do the cooking for you. Food Court Hours Friday: 5 to 10 p.m. Saturday: 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday: 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Rotary Club Pancake breakfast: Pancakes or French toast; sausages; orange juice, milk, and coffee Lobster rolls; chicken tenders; steamship round roast beef sandwiches; curly fries; hot dogs; coleslaw; soda and water Saturday evening and Sunday: Strawberry shortcake Italian American Club Sausage, peppers, and onions sub Meatball subs; pasta fagioli; Big Bite hot dogs; gelato; coffee, soda, and water; cotton candy; popcorn Saturday and Sunday morning: Egg, ham, and cheese sandwiches Exchange Club Fried dough pizza Soda and water Lions Club Nachos with cheese and chili; foot-long hot dogs; chili; vegetarian burgers, hamburgers, and cheeseburgers; French toast; bacon, egg, and cheese sandwiches; soda, lemonade, coffee, water, juice, and milk Branford High School Italian ices Lynn’s Deli Chicken cutlets; chowder bread bowls; chicken fingers; buffalo chicken; French fries; onion rings; grilled chicken Caesar salad; eggplant sub; Mesclun greens with cranberries and nuts; egg sandwiches; muffins; fudge brownies; soda, water, and Gatorade Ashley’s Ice Cream Hard ice cream: Waffle cones, sundaes, cones, and cups; smoothies, Snapple, and water St. Theresa Church Cannolis, fruit pies and cream pies, chocolate mousse cake, carrot cake, baklava, turtle cheesecake, brownies, chocolate chip cookies, and penny candy; ice coffee, flavored coffee, milk, ice tea, lemonade, and juice boxes 18 • Branford Festival 2010 The Exchange Club serves up fried dough at last year’s festival. Photo by Bill O’Brien D&D Enterprises Funnel cakes; strawberry smoothies; lemonade; pretzels Eli’s on the Hill Dorito-crusted chicken; sliders, cheeseburgers, cookies, soda, and chips Born in America Pizza, gourmet and traditional Soda, water, and cotton candy SBC Restaurant Calamari pomodoro, calamari with marinara sauce; sticky calamari with sweet chile Sriracha glaze; Rhode Island calimari with hot cherry peppers and artichokes; soda and water Thai Taste Thai food: Garlic chicken (on a stick); Pad Thai (rice noodles); chicken with cashew nuts; veggie fried rice North Haven Creamery Soft serve ice cream: Cones, cups, sundaes, milkshakes, and floats Tabor Lutheran Church Chicken wings; hot dogs; Bratwurst; Asian wings, honey barbeque wings; French fries, sweet potato fries; coffee, soda, and water Historical Society Saturday: Fresh strawberry shortcake with real whipped cream; lemonade, coffee, and water Shore Publishing Hamden Hall Country Day School An Independent College Preparatory, Co-educational School • PreSchool through Grade 12 • • Exceptional Faculty • Innovative Teaching and Curriculum • Extraordinary College Counseling and Placement • Outstanding Fine Arts Programs and Facilities • New State-of-the-Art Athletic Center For more information or to arrange a tour please call the Office of Admission 1108 Whitney Avenue • Hamden • CT • 203.752.2610 • www.hamdenhall.org Free Skinceutical Sunscreen with Microderm-Abrasion 20% off Clinique Medical or Vivite Kits 15% off Juvéderm-Filler Shore Publishing Branford Festival 2010 • 19 Bring Your Kids to the Branford Festival he 26th annual Branford Festival, held June 18 to 20 on the Branford Town Green, will feature plenty of activities for children, offered on Friday from 6 to 9:30 p.m., on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., and on Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (ticket sales close 30 minutes prior to the end of each day). Once again this year, a special ticket rate of 40 tickets for $35 will be available, which can be used all weekend. “Last year’s extended hours for all the exciting rides on Friday and Saturday were so well received that we will offer this again this year,” said co-chair Kelly Gesuero. Rides will feature the GForce gravity hold ride, swings, race cars, and face painting. For toddlers there will be tugs and train rides. Between the backstage entertainment, Main Street entertainment, and fun activities just for kids, families will find numerous opportunities for kids to have a great time during the Branford Festival. Don’t forget to stop by on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for a Stop-Drop-N-Roll lesson at the Branford Fire Department’s smoke trailer. T Kids take a ride on the fun slide at the 2009 Branford Festival. Photo by Bill O’Brien Three-year-old Teaghan Ramos enjoys a game of Whac-a-Mole at last year’s Branford Festival. Photo by Adam Coppola Girl Scouts Food Drive T here will be a food and monetary donation collection on Saturday, June 19 and Sunday, June 20 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Branford Festival, sponsored by the Branford Girl Scouts and Cadette Troop 60434, to benefit the Branford Food Council. The Branford Food Council is a non-profit, 100-percent volunteer organization that provides groceries to Branford families in need. Currently, it distributes hundreds of pounds of food each year and helps more than 200 20 • Branford Festival 2010 families. Please help it feed our Branford friends and neighbors by bringing non-perishable food items (canned meats, canned fruits and canned vegetables, pasta, rice, juice, peanut butter, soup, olive oil, etc.) or by giving a monetary donation, which will be used to buy food in bulk, to our collection site and collection boxes on the Town Green. Checks can be made out to Branford Food Council. Please help feed those in need! Shore Publishing The Perfect Ending To a Hot Summer Day… Consider everything you own. You have a home, and it’s more than a house to you and your family. You live there. It may be your greatest investment and largest asset. You want to protect it and everything it contains. Is your Homeowner’s policy all that it should be? We insure homes all along the shore from Milford to Stonington...and inland to Danbury and beyond Hartford. Enjoy your root beer float with Foxon Park Root Beer. Variety Packs Available Gift Boxes Perfect for summer picnics! www.foxonpark.com If you own your own business, you need a lot more than basic coverage. Businesses demand proper plans for liability, business interruption, and employees. We work with a wide range of commercial clients. 103 Foxon Blvd • East Haven, CT 203.467.7874 You own an automobile. Many own more than one car. You should have proper comprehensive, collision, and liability. Are your wheels well-protected? 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The Branford Road Race has always had a family focus and this year participants are encouraged to support the Connecticut National Guard Foundation, the Nicole DeFilippo Scholarship Fund, the Sandra Ciccone Scholarship Fund, or the James Blackstone Memorial Library. Those contributing $100 or more will receive a complimentary race entry. The event begins with registration at 8:30 a.m. on the Branford Green. For more info, call 203-488-8304 or visit www.branfordroadrace.net. 8:30 a.m. Registration, Packet Pickup 10:05 a.m. Health Walk Starts 10:15 a.m. 5-mile Race Starts 11:30 a.m. Fun Run Starts 11:45 a.m. 5-mile Awards Almost 2,000 runners entered the 2009 Branford Road Race. Photo by Bill O’Brien Support Our Troops This Year! Nearly 1,000 Connecticut residents from the 102nd infantry battalion were recently deployed to Afghanistan. The Connecticut National Guard Foundation, a nonprofit organization, provides temporary financial assistance to Connecticut National Guard members and their families. Clothing, food, medical support, general care, and relief are given to those in need. We ask you to bring the following items to the race to support our soldiers overseas: Prepaid phone cards, dried fruit and mixed nuts, body wipes and lotions, foot powder, action DVDs, books, small stuffed animals, beef/turkey jerky, hard candy, toothpaste, canned Pringles, Fritos, etc., gum, lip balm, dry sweetened drink mixes, razors and Edge shaving cream, small Kleenex packages. These items will be sent to our troops. 22 • Branford Festival 2010 Shore Publishing Classic Car Cruise Sunday, June 20 at 10:15 a.m. T he Branford Festival will once again have the Classic Car Cruise on Sunday, June 20. “This year’s event will feature a monster truck displayed on the Green during the show,” stated Classic Car Cruise Chairman Gary DiNello. Motorcycles will also be welcome at this year’s event. The event will begin with a sign-up at the Cherry Hill commuter lot near Wal*Mart at approximately 8:30 to 9 a.m. Those who enter will receive free T-shirts. There will be a police escort to the Branford Green beginning at 10:15 a.m. which will go directly to the Town Green for viewing (or come directly to the Green after 10:30 a.m.). The event will consist of street rods, classics, and restored cars. Cars will be judged at approximately noon and then awards and raffle prizes will be distributed. All are welcome to bring their cars, trucks, and bikes. For more information on the car show, contact Chairman Gary DiNello at 203-488-9531 or garywelder@sbcglobal.net. Photo by Nancy Dionne ★ Licensed in CT and FL OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Hosley Ave • Branford (off RT 1) 203.488.1430 ★ Consistent award winner and top producer ★ Many designations: A.S., B.A., GRI, ABR, CRS, PCSP, CHMS ★ Over 23 yrs. 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McNeil Insurance; David Gibson, Gibson & Donegan; Ken Johnson, A Sound Choice; Larry Fischer, LWF Land Surveyors; Jeff Klarman, W.S. Clancy Memorial Funeral Home. Gold Sponsors Accurate Wire, Inc SHORE Power & Propulsion Alcoa Howmet Quarry Paving THE SOUND Silver Sponsors A Sound Choice Ace Trailer & Leasing Advanced Office Systems American Polyfilm, Inc Arabella Of Connecticut, LLC Atlantic Diving & Welding Beedles Sewer & Drain Branford Recreation Department CINTAS Corporation Dougherty Oil Company East Haven Landscape Products Ford of Branford Hally’s Cleaning James Collopy Plumbing John D. Kelly, M.D. CT Orthopedic Specialists Discover Ledgewood Rehabilitation at Branford Hills Health Care Center Lenny’s Indian Head Restaurant Mango’s Bar and Grille News 8 WTNH.com Olive Ink Parthenon Diner Servpro of Branford/Shoreline Solakian, Caiafa & Company, LLC Suzio York Hill Companies The Blue Cottage Town Fair Tire Centers, Inc Tricia Bohan Photography Vaiuso Farms Van Wilgen’s Garden Center Webster Bank Bronze Sponsors Branford Building Supplies, Inc. Branford Car Wash & Express Lube Branford Community Foundation Branford Dental Care Branford Jewelers Evan’s Mobil Gibson & Donegan, PC Fine Linen and Bath Jobella Salon & Spa LWF Land Surveying Maincon Services, Inc Marco’s Pizzeria Marcum, LLP Mobeck-Guandalini Insurance Agency Owenego Beach & Tennis Club People’s United Bank Quality Hyundai R.A. Torre Painting Inc. Radiology Group Saint Elizabeth Parish Shoetique The Richard W. Squeri Agency, Inc The Branford Group U.S.S. Chowder Pot III W.S. Clancy Memorial Funeral Home Zane’s Cycles Treasure Antique Furniture • Quality Used Furniture iture Collectibles • Classic Time Pieces & Much More! Plumbing & Heating WE PURCHASE SINGLE ITEMS OR ENTIRE ESTATES 203-488-2553 Antiques & Home Furnishings, LLC Serving the Shoreline Since 1947 1848 Foxon Road (RT 80) • North Branford, CT • (203) 315-2920 Hours: Mon. - Sat. 10 – 5 24 • Branford Festival 2010 Shore Publishing Don’t Miss the 2010 Branford Fireworks Show! T he fireworks are on Saturday, June 26 with a rain date of Sunday, June 27 at dusk, approximately 9:30 p.m., from Branford Point. There will be musical entertainment prior to the start of the fireworks. Shuttle service will be available beginning at 5 p.m. from Branford High School and the Cherry Hill commuter lot. Donations may be made to: Branford Fireworks, P.O. Box 987, Branford, CT 06405. For info or to volunteer, call 203-488-8304 or visit www.branfordfestival.com. Fireworks light the sky at Branford Point. 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Second Annual Branford Summer Jazz Series Begins July 1 T he Town of Branford, the Branford Recreation Department, the Branford Festival Corporation, and Blue Plate Radio - Greater New Haven’s Premier Jazz Station are pleased to announce the second annual Branford Jazz on the Green series on the Branford Town Green, held from July 1 through Aug. 26 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The event will run for nine Thursday nights in a row and every show is free. The 2010 Branford Jazz on the Green series invites residents, neighbors, family, and friends all along the shoreline to kick off the weekend early, enjoy the unique atmosphere of the Branford Town Green, and listen to some of Connecticut’s and the nation’s best jazz musicians. Local merchants will join in the event by staying open late and the town’s many award-winning restaurants will be looking forward to serving you. Ice cream and coffee are also just steps away. Details on this year’s lineup can be found at www.branfordjazz.com. The series will feature: July 1: Walter Duda July 8: Chris Geith July 15: Gary Grippo July 22: Arti Dixson July 29: Susan Pereira and Sabor Brasil Aug. 5: Matt Marshak Aug. 12: Paula Atherton Aug. 19: Shilts Aug. 26: Chieli Minucci & Special EFX The 2010 Branford Jazz on the Green series has many returning sponsors from last year and several new ones, too. Sponsoring the jazz series is a great way to get your business or service noticed. For more information on becoming a sponsor, visit the website at www.branfordjazz.com or contact Ed Tankus at Blue Plate Radio at 203-488-0002. Always check the Branford Jazz website for restrictions or cancellations. Photo by John Vanacore Have Fun, Make Friends…Dance! We have over 47 years of dance experience Ballet • Tap • Jazz • Hip Hop • Tumbling • Acrobatics Ages 1½+ Diaper Dancers to Adults • Boys Welcome 19 South Main Street Branford Theatre Building 203-488-9844 www.danceunlimitedcrew.com 26 • Branford Festival 2010 GOT ROOF? 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