Community Connections Video Series

In this video series, First Selectman Danielle Chesebrough highlights different people, places, organizations and businesses throughout the Town of Stonington. Videos are distributed through the Town's Facebook, Instagram and YouTube Pages. 

The Town of Stonington has kicked off a new video series to highlight different people, places, organizations and businesses throughout the Town of Stonington. One objective is to bring attention to some lesser known aspects. Within the Town we have amazing resources, both in terms of organizations and people, and we hope this video series will help further inform residents. 

The idea was inspired by similar initiatives by Lisa Konicki, president of the Ocean Community Chamber of Commerce, and Kevin Booker Jr., a city Councilman in New London, which they launched amid the COVID-19 pandemic. 

If you would like to suggest a video, please email or call the First Selectman's office. 860-535-5050 or selectmen@stonington-ct.gov

Episodes:

1 - Kayaking the Pawcatuck River

2 - Stonington Community Garden

3 - Ian Timmons

4 - Stonington Free Library 

5 - Loveridge Place

6 - Dutch's

7 - Richard W. Woolworth Library 

8 - Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center

9 - Jeffrey Callahan, Stonington Borough Warden

10 - Stonington Cemetery

11 - Portuguese Holy Ghost Society

12 - Cannon Square 

13 - Avalonia Land Conservancy and Hike Stonington

14 - Pawcatuck Neighborhood Center - Food Pantry

15 - Old Mystic Fire Department

16 - Stonington Historical Society - Captain Nathaniel B. Palmer

17 - Mystic Aquarium

18 - Pawcatuck Neighborhood Center - Unexpected Treasures Thrift Shop

19 - History of Stonington Sports with Chief Erskine 

20 - Yellow Farmhouse Education Center

21 - S.H.A.R.E. - Stonington Helps Area Residents in Emergency

22 - Officer Kerry Browning

23 - Mystic Seaport Museum - Figureheads & Shipcarvings Exhibit

24 - Mental Health Discussion 

25 - Stonington Feeds Stonington

26 - Shellfish Commission