Lauren Beadle at the World Irish Dance Competition.

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Dan Hammerman is going to American University.

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Emily Riordan is heading to Vassar.

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Angelo Natalie is having a concert reading of his play “Kris Kringle The Musical."

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The North Stamford Lions Club's Spring Pancake Breakfast is Sunday, April 10.

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Bennie Jablonski and the North Stamford Lions Club are getting ready for their annual Spring Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, April 10, at the Belltown Firehouse.


Heading off to Poughkeepsie in September is Emily Riordan, who will be a freshman at Vassar.


Angelo Natalie is having a concert reading of his latest project, “Kris Kringle The Musical” – he wrote the music and lyrics – at Curtain Call on May 23.


Eleanor and Mort Lowenthal, long-time Stamford residents and busy community activists, will be honored Sunday afternoon, June 12, and receive the Heritage Award by the Jewish Historical Society of Lower Fairfield County.


According to Sharon Beadle, her daughter Lauren Beadle and a number of other talented Stamford kids have qualified for the World Irish Dancing Championships (it’s the Olympics of Irish dance!) and will be going to Dublin the week before Easter to compete with dancers from around the world. We wish them the luck of the Irish.


Joining the American University’s School of International Service, Class of 2015, as an international studies major with a dean's scholarship is lucky Dan Hammerman!


Stamford residents Claudia and Karsten Berlage are elated to finally have become U.S. citizens and are looking forward to voting in the next election.


According to his mother Mary Ellen Brezovsky, Andrew Brezovsky is overjoyed to have gotten an early college acceptance to his first choice, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.


Doting grandparents Sandy and Fred Golove and exhausted parents Jon and Jessica Bradley are delighted to welcome a boy, Grant Ethan, born March 29. He joins his adoring big sister, Sammi.

Stamfordite Michael Naumann has just accepted the position of managing director for NYC’s Theatre Development Fund (TDF), the not-for-profit performing arts organization best known for TKTS Discount Booths.

If you would like to send information to Juli, email her at jharris@mainstreetconnect.us.