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BRTC Update

The Barkhamsted Republican Town Committee always remains active even if a new post is not seen here on our website. The Coronavirus set our usual annual agenda back in 2020. Nevertheless, despite no town Parade on Independence Day which was canceled due to COVID restrictions on July 4th, 2020, no Riverton Fair in early October, Charter Communications closing the Winsted studio which taped our half hour political interview show “Conservative Chat” for fifteen years, and the surprising results of the 2020 Presidential election, there is much to share with our followers in review.

  • Many thanks to Peter Lumaj, Gubernatorial Candidate 2018 and Secretary of the State Candidate 2014 for being our keynote speaker at our biannual fundraiser held at the committee’s Vice Chair’s home in late September 2020. For those who have yet to hear Peter’s amazing and accomplished story, please put his name in a search engine. We are hoping he will run again in 2022 for an important office that would help our state of Connecticut tremendously. https://peterlumaj.com/
  • Peter’s former Campaign Manager for the Secretary of the State office in Connecticut, Brock Weber, announced he will be running for this same seat in 2022. The BRTC’s Chairman, Juliana Simone, worked on the 2014 campaign and can verify Brock knows everything there is to know about this office and would do an exceptional job if elected. As he tours the state campaigning, ask him anything about the duties performed as SOTS if you meet him, or send him a question on his website where contact info is listed. Simone has endorsed Brock Weber for the State GOP nomination. https://www.brockweber.com/
  • Some vacancies that came up on our local boards have all been filled with qualified people. The BRTC is happy to see long-serving Planning and Zoning Commission alternate, Tom Andersen, become a full seated member, though as he says in his own words, he wished it had happened any other way. We all mourn the loss of Greg Gordon, who died prematurely in June of this year. PZC Chair, Christine Lavieri, acknowledged how important a voice he had for so many years in terms of Barkhamsted’s town composition. Paul Duran has filled the alternate seat which was held by Tom. He has many qualifications to be seated. Susan Larson filled the seat of retired police officer Jill Kidik on the local Board of Education.
  • Veteran Registrar of Voters, Susan Day, had to retire the job she knew and performed so well due to moving out of town. The BRTC will always thank and respect Sue for so many decades of service and as a member of our RTC. We appreciate Lisa Andersen’s volunteering to replace Sue, but understand the complications that prevented her from assuming this important role. We now are pleased to announce our committee Treasurer, Rev. Steven Blackburn, PhD., as our new Registrar in training.
  • Coming up: Municipal elections Tuesday, November 2nd, 2021. Support our Republican ticket. All well deserved members of our town Boards. Please re-elect Regional 7 incumbent, Mimi Duran, who has an impressive background in serving and wants to continue her elected position on the Regional 7 BOE. Look for our campaign literature in your mail or post office box!

Thank you.

Barkhamsted Center Church Christmas Pageant – 2014 – Register Citizen article

Our Barkhamsted RTC  Treasurer had a successful turn out for the Barkhamsted Center Church annual Christmas Pageant on Sunday. He can be seen in the back left of the photo taken by RC reporter Stephen Underwood. His wife, Susan, daughter, Averil, son, Jamey, and daughter-in-law, Jennifer, are also in the pageant and photo.

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Barkhamsted RTC Chair Juliana Simone and her son also participated in this play with Rev. Charles Hall in 2011. It is a wonderful experience, with live animals brought in for the occasion that represent those that would have been present in Bethlehem when Christ was born.

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Barkhamsted Center Church Christmas Pageant participants

Special thanks to former BRTC Chair and consistent Republican supporter John Lavieri and his wife Corky, for attending the service on Sunday.

BARKHAMSTED  – The First Congregational Church of Barkhamsted held its annual living nativity Christmas Pageant during worship service on Sunday.

The church holds the event on the Sunday before Christmas and allows church members young and old to dress up and re-enact the birth of Jesus Christ.

The event has become a tradition at the church and even includes a real donkey.

“This has been going on for about 17 years and it truly is a tradition here,” said resident and member Kay Page Greaser.

Greaser lives down the street from the church and brings her donkey named Patches to the event for the children.

“I bring Patches down every year and the kids love to feed him,” said Greaser. “I’ve had him for about four years now and he was a rescue. He’s great with kids and enjoys the treats they feed him.”

The tradition is meant to tell the story of the birth of Jesus, while allowing church members to get into the Christmas spirit.

 

To read more on the story:

Here’s the link:

http://www.registercitizen.com/lifestyle/20141221/barkhamsted-church-holds-annual-living-nativity

For more information visit http://www.barkhamstedfirstchurch.org/mission.html.