26 Hartford Business Journal • September 2, 2019 • www.HartfordBusiness.com
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ConnectiCare honors military families
During the Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands Golf Course,
ConnectiCare presented Operation Shower, a group baby shower for 40
military moms-to-be whose spouses are deployed. In addition, ConnectiCare
also sponsored and staffed the Operation Recognize booth, which provided
Travelers Championship attendees with an opportunity to take a photo or
create a video message thanking United States troops for their service.
Day Pitney celebrates 100 years in CT
Hartford law firm Day Pitney LLP recently hosted a
block party to celebrate its 100 years of legal services
in Connecticut. More than 300 guests, including clients,
alumni and friends of the firm attended the event.
To mark the 100-year celebration, the firm donated
more than 100 children's bikes and helmets to local
organizations, including the Boys and Girls Club of
Hartford, YMCA Asylum Hill Child Care Center, Camp
Courant and the Salvation Army of Greater Hartford.
Total Mechanical Systems donation
helps fight against breast cancer
Employees from Total Mechanical Systems in Plainville
recently visited Bristol Hospital and presented a $5,000
donation to staff from the hospital's Community Breast
Health Project, which aims to save the lives of local
women by providing education, awareness and financial
assistance to cover the cost of a mammogram.
Community Renewal Team
hosts Tee-Off with Women
golf tournament
The Community Renewal Team
(CRT) recently hosted its 10th
annual Tee-Off with Women golf
tournament at Tunxis Country Club
in Farmington. The event raised over
$25,000 in support of CRT's Women's
Empowerment Center, which is
located on Market Street in Hartford.
Pictured (from left) are tournament
winners: Jackie Bernstein, Anne
Mahoney, and MaryBeth Curtis.
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