Harold Smith opened Webster Bank in Waterbury in 1935. This bank offers personal and business banking, mortgages, home equity lines of credit, checking, savings, CD's, IRA's and more. Visit the website for more information.
The chamber is dedicated to providing a range of opportunities for its 2,400 member businesses in Middlesex County. It conducts regular networking events, business referrals, educational programs and services. Programs include monthly member breakfast meetings, a monthly calendar of events, a series of seminars for small businesses, publicity, referrals, grand openings for new businesses, insurance plans for member businesses, special education training and business counseling.
The Darien Community Association (DCA) is a non-profit organization committed to enriching the community with a broad array of educational, cultural and social programs. Proceeds benefit its community outreach and philanthropic commitments. Educational and recreational programs offered here include an Art Lecture Series with curators from New York City in the fall and a high level Academic Lecture Series in the winter. Classes offered here include bridge, exercise, cooking, French language, French Literature, financial workshops, painting and more. Other programs include The Mom’s Morning In, Theater Bus and Encore programs.
The DCA has a group for an array of passions and interests. Some of these groups include Blue Notes singers, Book Group’s Meet the Author Series, Page Turners monthly book discussion group, Writer’s Workshop group for budding authors, Duo Piano players, Greenhouse Group and more.
The DCA is located on an 8 acre estate which features a house listed on the National Register of Historic Places, extensive grounds, a formal garden and greenhouse, nature trails and a bird sanctuary that will open in 2013. DCA Volunteers also operate the DCA Thrift Shop, located on 996 Post Road in Darien. Funds from the shop, as well as DCA activities, lectures, membership fees and donations support the DCA’s commitment to Darien youth, providing annual scholarships for new DHS graduates and continuing college students. The DCA is open to all; members receive discounted rates on programs.
Connecticut Chiropractic Associates is a chiropractic advocacy organization. It specializes in legislation promotion and lobbying. This includes the advancement of standards and ethics within the field. Additionally, the organization provides a wide range of publications and online resources through its website. The Rocky Hill branch is led by chiropractors Drs. Gina Carucci, Lisa Connors, Paul Powers and Carol S. Weeks.
Glastonbury Chamber of Commerce promotes the business community and works to enhance the quality of life in Glastonbury. The chamber has over 550 members which include local businesses large and small. Every year in October the chamber sponsors the Apple Harvest Festival, the largest event in the area. The Riverfront Musical Festival is co-sponsored by the chamber.
Submarine Veterans Club is located on School Street in Groton, Connecticut, just minutes away from General Dynamics. Submarine Veterans Club was established in 1966 by Dominic "Joe" Negri for the members of the U.S. Subvets. The club is used for special events and dinners, and is the location of monthly Veterans meetings.
The building has a full bar and serves lunch Monday through Friday and is used for private events such as weddings, reunions, birthday parties and other private functions. For more information visit the club's webisite or call 860-445-5262.
Rocky Hill Elks Lodge #2308 is home to a club room for members and a function room that can accommodate up to 100 guests. This Elks Lodge location also features in-house catering. For information on rental rates, call the number or visit the website provided.
The Greater Valley Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to creating economic growth and improving the quality of life for area residents and businesses. Members include small and large businesses in a variety of industries.
The South Windsor Chamber of Commerce is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the promotion of local businesses and community enhancement. In addition to providing an online directory of member businesses, it also offers a variety of benefits and resources for members that include insurance programs, business counseling, seminars and networking opportunities.
Wesleyan Potters is a non-profit cooperative guild that promotes the learning and development of skills in crafts. Studio classes are conducted year-round, with lectures, exhibits, demonstrations and films scheduled as special events with visiting craftsmen. Wesleyan Potters also has a gallery and gift shop.
At American Institute, we believe you can become whatever you want to be, and we’re ready to help you get
there. We pride ourselves on working hard to deliver quality, innovative education to our students that gives
them the skills to begin or enhance their careers. We try to help our students meet their goals of changing or
enhancing their careers, and also help prospective employers of our graduates in meeting the workforce needs of
the 21st century while actively participating in the communities we operate within.
Meeting with one of our friendly and knowledgeable Admissions Representatives is the first step toward deciding
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The Islamic Association of Greater Hartford makes its home in a beautiful mosque, built in 2008. The organization's mission is "to establish Islam as a way of life within the Muslim community, promote it in the American society and share this vision with other Muslim communities across the country."
The Meriden YMCA is a non-profit organization that strives to better the surrounding community. The large facility offers gym equipment, for both strength and cardio workouts, a full-size pool and fitness classes. Children's programs and camps are available throughout the year. Student, senior, and family membership discounts are available.
Farmington Woods is a gated residential community, featuring more than 1,000 luxury condominiums surrounded by a wealth of amenities. The 375-acre community sports its own 18-hole USGA golf course under PGA management, its own Pro Shop, banquet room, tennis courts, pools, walking trails and community gardens, as well as a private restaurant and pub in the community's clubhouse. For more information, contact Farmington Woods at the provided telephone number, or visit its website.
The West Hartford Chamber of Commerce is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to the development, advancement and promotion of the professional, educational, business, civic and cultural well-being of the town. The Chamber is supported by annual fundraisers and membership dues. It strives to satisfy each Chamber member and to constantly improve its benefits package to give businesses the most value for their money.
Membership benefits include networking, B2B marketing and a free posting on the Chamber's online calendar for business-related career opportunities and events.
Hartford Tennis Club is a private facility featuring 12 Har-Tru Courts. Its family, adult and junior members "enjoy club tournaments, social events and lessons in a beautiful tree-lined setting." The Hartford Tennis Club opened in 1937. It is located just west of Bishop's Corner.
The Clinton Chamber of Commerce is located in the Eliot House, the historic structure adjacent to Andrews Memorial Town Hall. Run by executive director Ellen Cavanagh, the chamber is a busy and active organization that hosts or co-hosts many annual events such as the legislators' meeting in February; business Expo in April, the Bluefish Road Race in August, and many more including frequent Business After Hours meetings for chamber members at local businesses.