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What’s Happening November 2024

Published On: October 31st, 2024Categories: News & Events, What's Happening

Charter Oak Awards Over $9k to Local Non-profits

The Sponsorship Committee reviewed and approved 9 sponsorship requests during the month of October. A total of $9,575 was approved to the following organizations:

  • Artreach, Inc.
  • Chamber of Commerce ECT Foundation
  • Children’s Museum of Southeastern CT
  • Best Buddies of CT
  • Quiet Corner Veterans Support
  • Reclaim Your Radiance
  • Stonington Youth Lacrosse
  • Thrive 55+ Active Living Center
  • Waterford High School Class of 2025

National First Responders Day

October 28th was National First Responders Day and to celebrate, Charter Oak delivered donuts to a few of our local police and fire departments.

Thank you to all of you First Responders for keeping our communities safe!

Time Change Tips 

Wintertime changes bringing you down? Research suggests there is an 11% increase in depressive episodes during the switch from daylight savings to standard time.

Try these tips to stay happy and healthy during this time of year.

  • Eat vitamin D rich foods. The time change brings on less opportunities to get vitamin D naturally from the sun. Eating things like salmon, mushrooms, and eggs can increase your vitamin D levels.
  • Go outside. Many people are going to work in the dark and leaving when it is dark. Try to step outside during your break to soak up the rays when possible!
  • Get moving. Working out, going for a walk, dancing, or even just cleaning the house can get the endorphins flowing and that is especially important this time of year.

*Information from aarp.com and the New York Times

Let’s Support Local Businesses

Did you know Small Business Saturday is November 30th? Just in time for holiday shopping!

Whether it be for gifts for your friends/family or if you’re looking for a treat to bring to dinner. Consider buying what you need from a local business and show your support.

According to Civic Economics, for every dollar you spend at an independent business, 3 times more money is returned into the local economy, compared to that spent at a larger chain (50 times more compared to an online retailer). This money is going right back into the community you live and work in, helping support valuable programs for yourself and your family.

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