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What’s Happening July 2025

Published On: July 2nd, 2025Categories: News & Events, What's Happening

Charter Oak Awards over $27,000 in Grants

During the second quarter of 2025, Charter Oak received multiple Grant requests. In June, the committee awarded a total of $27,600. Below is the list of recipients:

  • Anchor of Hope
  • Child & Family Agency of Southeastern CT
  • Community of Hope, Inc.
  • East Lyme Giving Garden
  • Eastern CT Workforce Investment Board, Inc.
  • O.P.E., Inc.
  • Legacy Development Service
  • Sails Up 4 Cancer
  • Thames River Community Services
  • The Riverfront Children’s Center, Inc.
  • Three Rivers College Foundation
  • Waterford Country School

Concert Night Recap

Our first concert night of the year was a hit! Over 185 people showed up to listen to Red Light and to enjoy some good food and drinks. A special thanks to Red Light, Twin Beaks Chicken and Bar Cart LLC.

We hope to see you at our next concert on July 10th. Music provided by Wicked Peach and food and drinks will be available for purchase. Click here for more information.

Staying Safe in the Summer Sun

Summer is here and the temperature is rising! Here are a few tips on how you and your pets can stay safe.

How to stay cool during warm days*:

  • Stay indoors with an AC or fan.
  • Take a cool shower or bath.
  • Wear loose, lightweight, light-colored clothing.
  • Use your oven less to help reduce the temperature in your house.
  • If you’re outside, find shade. Wear a hat wide enough to protect your face.
  • Stay hydrated.
  • Avoid high-energy activities and working outdoors during midday heat.
  • Watch for heat cramps, heat exhaustion or heat stroke.
*Information provided by Ready.gov

Help protect the health of your pets by taking these steps*:

  • Ensure your pet has access to plenty of shade and fresh water.
  • Check the pavement before you walk your dog.
  • Limit outdoor exercise.
  • Be especially careful with short-nosed dogs.
  • Watch for signs of heat stroke.
  • Never leave your dog in the car.
*Information provided by animalhumanesociety.org
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