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JOIN US for the inaugural co-ed softball tournament to benefit the Cancer Support Community

JOIN US for the inaugural co-ed softball tournament to benefit the Cancer Support Community

JOIN US for the inaugural co-ed softball tournament to benefit the Cancer Support Community of Southern Connecticut (CSC-SCT)

The Cancer Support Community of Southern Connecticut (CSC-SCT) is pleased to host its inaugural co-ed softball tournament during the weekend of June 29-30, 2013 in Fairfield.  Teams from throughout the state of Connecticut are welcome.  Have a league team you’d like to enter?  Or a group of friends who want to have a lot of fun?  Then register for this event and JOIN US for a great time and support of an important cause.  Teams need a minimum of ten players and rosters must be at least one-third women.

Team fees are $300.  Admission is free.  For more details, including sponsorship, please visit our website at www.cancersupportcommunitysct.org

Who we are: The Cancer Support Community of Southern Connecticut (CSC-SCT) is an affiliate of the Cancer Support Community – an international network of independently chartered nonprofits whose mission is to ensure that all people
impacted by cancer are empowered by knowledge, strengthened by action, and
sustained by community.  CSC-SCT is proud to be building the first facility and offsite programming of its kind in Connecticut, serving Fairfield, New Haven, Middlesex and New London Counties.

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JC May 22, 2013 at 11:36 am
Owners really need to pick up their dog's waste. It is a major polluter of the Long Island Sound.Read More Whenever your dog drops one and you leave it, think of that fish, lobster, or shellfish you ate from the Sound! Enjoy eating your dog poop bacteria!
Leslie S May 22, 2013 at 08:51 am
I'm so lucky!! For 10 years my dogs have frolicked safely in the back part of Bauer - away from theRead More roads, traffic and homes - closer to the back of the HS. I have never heard any dogs bark or 'yap', never saw a dog run into the gardens and destroy the plots, never saw a dog fight or kids being assaulted and luckily avoided all the poop they are leaving behind although I do dodge the deer pellets. My timing must be stellar to avoid all the bad dogs, their dismal behavior and threats to others. Whew!!
JC May 22, 2013 at 08:47 am
The whole state is tick infested. Luckily, dogs can use a product called Frontline Top Spot or itsRead More cheaper generic equivalent, which completely protects them from ticks and fleas. On the shoreline to Middletown, you should be using it on your dog year round. I once saw a deer tick crawling on SNOW in Madison near the Country School in February. The Lyme vacine is ineffective in most canines and most canines that get Lyme, shake it off in time - unlike humans. Top Spot keeps the ticks off or dead for the humans that pet the dog. Regardless, dogs running on cut grass some distance from woods or taller grass won't encounter many if any ticks. Especially if the outer perimeter of the fence is treated in spring and fall.