
On January 20, 2009, neighbors, community organizations and residents will join in conversation about the possibility of significant changes in our community, and in our country. Middletown Community Conversations invites you to join your neighbors at one of the following conversation locations so that residents can speak and listen to each other as we ask questions and find answers.
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
St. Pius Church,
310 Westfield Street
1:30 pm
Members welcome
American Association of University Women
Wesleyan Wasch Center,
51 Lawn Avenue
7:00 pm
Members and students
Dunkin Donuts @ South Main
South Main Street
7 pm
The public
Eddy Shelter
The Connection Offices
955 South Main St.
11:30
Staff and clients
First Church & Jonah Center
190 Church Street
6 pm
Open to the public
Green Street
51 Green Street
noon
The public
Healing Racism Coalition
Firehouse Steakhouse
412 Main St.
11:30am
The public
Heritage Commons
38 Boston Rd
noon & 8pm
HC residents, their families and interested seniors
Middlesex Community College
Chapman Hall,
100 Training Hill Rd
noon & 6pm
The public
Middlesex County Community Foundation
Wadsworth Mansion
5pm speaker &
discussion
(this is a fund raiser - admission is $20)
Middletown City Hall
Dekoven Dr.
Council Chamber
noon & 6pm
The public
Middletown Public Schools
various
Students and staff
Parents Seeking Educational Excellence
Woodrow Wilson Middle School
370 Hunting Hill Avenue
7-8:30
PLTI and PTA
parents and friends.
All are welcome!
RSVP 638-1462
Public Restaurant
337 Main Street
7 – 10 pm
Jazz & discussions.
Donations to benefit the food pantry.
Russell Library
Hubbard Room
123 Broad Street
Noon & 6pm
Open to the public
Senior Affairs Senior Center,
150 Williams St.
Noon
Seniors
Village at South Farms
645 Saybrook Rd
Residents
Wesleyan
Usdan Center
Wyllys Avenue
10 am
The public
The following groups were involved in planning Middletown Community Conversations, and while they will not conduct separate conversations, they encourage their members to be involved in conversations at other locations.
Altrusa
American Legion
Arts Community Groups
Aware
Boy Scouts of America
Buddhist Community
Chamber of Commerce
Coalition for Affordable Housing
CT Coalition to End Homelessness
CT Housing Coalition
CT Partnership for Strong Communities
Cross Street A.M.E. Zion Church
Girl Scouts of America
Hindu Community
Latino Policy Institute
League of Women Voters
Lions Club
Mercy Housing
Middlesex Coalition for Children
Middlesex County Branch ‐ NAACP
Middlesex County Ten Year Plan to End Homelessness
Middletown Clergy Association
Middletown Ministerial Alliance
Middletown Public Housing
Multicultural Committee
Nehemiah Housing
Parent Leader Training Institute
Partnership for Strong Communities
People with Disabilities
Rotary
St. Luke’s
St. Vincent DePaul
Village District
Westfield Residents Association
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Will there be a moderator at each of these sessions?
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