Former Mansfield Ave. Church Property To Be Developed

 

 

The Episcopal Church of Connecticut has plans to demolish the inactive church at 471 Mansfield Ave. and subdivide the property into four single‑family home lots, according to documents expected to be submitted to the town this spring. Church officials say the redevelopment would allow the diocese to shift resources toward ministry and community outreach rather than continue maintaining a building that has been out of use. The church stopped holding worship services at the Darien location in 2022 during the COVID-19 pandemic, when services moved online

 

 

The 471 Mansfield Ave. property includes two existing single‑family homes and a garage, along with the former church — all of which will be razed. The plan calls for creating four new residential lots, each about 2.5 acres with its own driveway and access to public water.  Craig Flaherty, a professional engineer with Redniss & Mead in Stamford, said the project is designed as a conservation subdivision, preserving roughly 30% of the land as open space. 

 

Spring Sports Set to Open Across the Blue Wave Program

 

 

Spring sports arrive in full force next week as Darien teams prepare to launch their 2026 campaigns.

 

The girls golf team is the first to open, teeing it up at  Richter Park Golf Course in Danbury on April 2 for its season debut. On the diamond, baseball has been at work since mid‑March, but the schedule officially begins on April 4, marking the team’s first pitch of the year. Both boys and girls lacrosse open their seasons the same day. Under longtime coaches Jeff Brameier and Lisa Lindley, the programs enter another spring with high expectations as play begins Saturday, April 4. The tennis teams follow on April 6, while outdoor track and field rounds out the opening slate with its first meet set for Tuesday, April 7.

It's New Canaan in the Boys Division I Hockey Championship

 

 

Despite a storied history that includes 23 FCIAC championships, New Canaan had endured a remarkable championship drought, finishing runner-up in the state final 10 straight times, including the past two seasons. But for only the second time in program history—and the first time since 1972—New Canaan boys ice hockey finally captured the state championship, defeating Fairfield Prep 3-1 in the CIAC Division I Boys Hockey Championship Monday night at M&T Bank Arena. Fairfield Prep, the state’s most decorated program with 19 titles and making its 24th appearance in the final, arrived with its own compelling arc. After a sluggish 1–4 start, the Jesuits surged to 16 wins and returned to the championship stage for the first time since 2023, chasing a 20th crown. 

 

 

New Canaan struck first, just 33 seconds into the second period with Prep answering midway through the frame to knot the game at 1–1. The Rams dictated much of the play, outshooting the Jesuits 22–8 over the first two periods. Only a stellar 23‑save performance from the Prep goaltender kept the game tight.  The third period opened with Fairfield Prep firing the first five shots, but New Canaan’s goalie—steady all night with 16 saves—held the line. And with the tension rising and the decades of frustration hanging in the air, the Rams delivered. 

The Jesuits came out aggressively in the third period, firing the first five shots, but New Canaan goalie held firm. That set the stage for the Rams late heroics with a late third period goal and a final dagger into the empty net with only 8 seconds remaining.



After more than five decades of waiting, the Rams finally reached the summit—turning years of near-misses, heartbreaks, and what-ifs into a long-awaited championship moment.

 

 Theatre 308:  Student Creativity at Darien High School

 


For decades, Theatre 308 has been one of Darien High School’s most vibrant student‑run organizations. The troupe mounts three major productions each year—a straight play, a full musical, and a student‑directed one‑act festival—while offering hands‑on training in every aspect of the theatrical world. Students learn performance, design, stagecraft, promotion, and management, gaining real experience in what it takes to bring a show from script to stage.

 

Recent Productions

 

Almost, Maine


The group’s fall production, Almost, Maine by John Cariani, charmed audiences with its blend of whimsy and emotional truth. The play unfolds through nine short vignettes set in a mythical northern town where love, heartbreak, and magical realism mingle under the glow of the aurora borealis. Since premiering in 2004, Almost, Maine has become one of the most frequently produced plays in the United States—an ideal vehicle for young actors to explore character, connection, and comedic timing.

 

The Lightning Thief


Theatre 308 just successfully finished a modern favorite: The Lightning Thief, based on Rick Riordan’s bestselling novels. The story follows twelve‑year‑old Percy Jackson, who suffers from both ADHD and dyslexia, and is on the verge of being expelled from boarding school again. But academic trouble quickly becomes the least of his worries. Mythological monsters and Greek gods begin appearing in his everyday life, and Percy soon discovers he’s at the center of a divine crisis: Zeus’s master lightning bolt has been stolen, and Percy is the prime suspect. Along the way, Percy must confront the father who abandoned him, decipher the Oracle’s ominous warning of betrayal, and uncover a conspiracy more dangerous than the gods themselves.

 

56th Anniversary

Friday, August 15

 

Richie Havens
Sweetwater 
Tim Hardin
Ravi Shankar
Melanie
Arlo Guthrie
Joan Baez

 

 

Saturday, August 16

Quill
Country Joe McDonald
Keef Hartley Band
Santana
Incredible Strig Band
Canned Heat
Grateful Dead
Leslie West and Mountain
Creedence Clearwater
Janis Joplin and the Kozmic Blues Band
Sly & the Family Stone
The Who
Jefferson Airplane

Sunday-Monday August 17,18

 

Joe Cocker and the Grease Band
Country Joe & the Fish
Ten Years After
Johnny Winter
Blood Sweat and Tears
Crosby, Stills and Nash

 

Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Sha Na Na
Jimi Hendrix

Some folks remembering  Jordy Perry Kay (right) at her Memorial at the  Weed Beach Hut. 

Left - Josie and Lauren with Jordy's son Andrew

Eddy, Eric Joosten, Lauren Fair and Tom Tyler

Kathy Micha Frate, Paul Hendrickson, Jeff Frate

 

Paul Hepp 1950-2024

 

Classmate Paul Frederick Hepp passed away on Saturday, June 22, 2024. 

See full obiturary in the Memorials Sections. 

 

 

Love to Hear From You!

Please, leave your remarks in the 'Comment' Section

 

 

A Lobster lunch and a summer shout-out from

Steve Craig, Heidi Gerber Wolfey, Janet Martin Fisher, Goody Bates and pooch Sammy, and Patti Shaw Craig



 

Survivor Party 2022

 

 
 
 
 
Tinker's Survivor Party - for those of us hanging in there. The red cross goes back to Maher/Crump team football days when players were injured.
 
Shown: Tinker, Robin and Jay Baker, Marisa, Nancy and Steve Verses, Skins, Deana and Dick Costello, Lynch, Patty Mazza Sturges, Christi and George Farrington
 

Do A 55th Reunion?

 

Lots of classmates are talking about holding a 55th reunion of the DHS Class of 1969. Probably something on the lighter-side, a casual Friday get-together and then a restaurant dinner Saturday night.

 

If this sounds good, you can contact classmate Jeff Myers, someone brave enough to put his name out-there.

Jeff can be reached at myerspercussion@gmail.com . Could be fun!

 

Go Team!


We know things are rough right now. So who better than some cheerleaders to keep up our spirits to finish the fight!

Front row left to right:
Anahid Kavookjian, Josie Mullen, Joni Dobson
Back row left to right:
Sue Geiger, Sharon Denunzio, Cinny Cobb, Sue Perschino, Peggy McNeil, Sue Venarde
Sandy Young, Carol Ann Augustus



 

1967 DHS Cheerleading Squad

From left: Janet Meyer, Lindy Allen, Mary Lou Brameier, Jenny Hunt, Nancy Brown, Byllie Hill, Lynnie Lynch, Carol Haesche, Josie Mullen.

Go Blue Wave!


 

Benny Bruno, Mike Lopriore, and Dick Costello set to play some golf at Myrtle Beach

Hard to Believe
Six Years since our 50th Reunion !
Eddy Tyler and Bob Mercer
Eddy Tyler and Bob Mercer


Georgianna Smith Bloom, Rick Bloom, Tom Lane
 


Sue Venarde Mahoney, Sue Geiger, Anahid
 

The Big 5-0
Reunion Central

 


Chris Eng Leventhal, Kate Mason Gredinger, Sue Geiger Johanson
 


Benny Bruno, Mark Tinker, Gary Gibbs
 


Tim and Jamila Potts
 


See You Again Soon!


Folks From Hindley School
 


Charlie Smith and Lauren Fair
 


Carol Ann Augustus Summers and Bev Bonfoey
 


Patti Shaw Craig and Mardie Porter
 

Mark Paddock, Dennis Sullivan, Sue Venardi Mahoney, Janet Martin Fisher, Martyn Goossen, Kathy DelleFontane Goossen, Steve Craig

 


Josie Mullen and Lauren Fair
 


Cliff Powell, Tink, Sandy McGill
 

Sue Venarde Mahoney, Kathy DelleFontane Goossen, Marty Goossen, Ed Tyler


Dave Lynch, Barb and Jim Tully
 


Chris Eng Leventhal, Dennis Sullivan, Patti Shaw Craig, Dick Costello
 

Rick Weber, Chris Weber, Eric Joosten, Paul Hendrickson


Peter Johnson, Paul Dominis, Paul Buckley, Carolyn Johnson

 


Josie Mullen and James Tully

Bill and Annie Schade
 


Dick Costello and Rick Poccia

 


Janet Martin Fisher and Sally Armus Shutts
 


Charlie Smith, Bill Guptill, Kathy Strachan
 

Anahid
 


Tom Lane, Stu Traver, Jay Baker, David Miller
 

Bruce Frail, Eric Joosten, Vandy Van Wagener

 

 

Gary Gibbs and Chris Bischof

 

Our Schedule of Events

Friday


The Goose Restaurant at 7:00 pm.
Cash Bar, Refreshments, Free Appetizers 

Saturday


Breakfast at the Sugar Bowl

A golf outing at Ridgefield CC 11:00 

Main Event at Tokeneke Club
6:00-11:00

Dinner and music at the Tokeneke Club


 
Sunday

Weed Beach Paddle Pavillion
Lunch and refreshments




 
    Our Guest List

 

Go Wave

Pete White Dave Terry
Claudia Smith Davenport Kathy DelleFontane Goossen
Dennis Gavin Pete Johnson
Rick Poccia Janet Martin Fisher
Mark Beckwith Anita Conway
Bruce Frail Paul Dominis
Patty Mazza Sturges Sue Dickman Klein
Sally Armus Christy Rodgers
Mardi Porter Ed Tyler
Bill Guptill Mark Blackman
Georgiana Smith Bloom Kate Mason Gredinger
Pete Franklin Gary  Gibbs
Tom Lane Billy Harper
Anahid Kavoojian Vrana Dave Lynch
Lauren Fair Jimmy Valente
Tim Potts Casey Nickerson
Suzanne Nikola Baldino John van den Heuvel
Jim Morrison Chris Bischof
Josie Mullen Paul Buckley
Johnny Maul Skip Kennedy
Bev Bonfoey Barb Thorne
Marni Kent Hansell Bob Mercer
Bob Ierardi Eric Joosten
Dennis Sullivan Tom Milek
Gary Swartz Dave Miller
Steve Verses Jay Baker
Cliff Powell Ann Back Price
Steve and Patti Craig Anne Marie McGarry
Vandy Van Wagener Bill Schade
George Farrington Todd and Martha Robbins
Rick Weber Jane Seyferth
Sue Venarde Mahoney Mark Tinker
Joan Dobson Glazebrook Paul Hendrickson
Sandy McGill Ted Vanech
Jim Tully Stu Traver
Dick Costello Mike Lopriore
Charlie Smith Chris Eng Leventhal
Jane Genster John Wuerthner
Carol Ann Augustus Summers Anne Irvine
Ken Broska Paul Hepp
Dave Jefferson Sue Geiger
Allison Poccia Joanne Schoepf Reisser
Benny Bruno                 Kyle Hepp    
Kathy Strachan Pam Burkhardt Mele 
Peter Scholtz  
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Comments from Class Members!

 
Mary Bass Brown: Have fun everyone! Enjoy - post pictures.....lot's of pictures!
 
 
Anna Lamberton Whelpley: So sorry to be missing this great time😫Have a blast!

Thank-you!!
 
Post 50th Reunion Get-Together
 

Great shot of classmates Kenny Peliksza, Mike 'Lope' Lopriore, Dick Costello, and Ben Bruno in Jacksonville. Nobody mentioned any golf scores but all were sad to see former Jax resident Paul Hepp leave for Texas. 

 

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We Thank the DHS 1969 Classmates Who Served
 
 

Laura Mandi

Choir

Christy Rogers on the Camino de Santiago
Pete White

Joanne Schoepf Reisser
 
George Wehmann's Pontiac Super Chief
 
 
Skins and Terry Cummings

Vandy Van Wagener and Family


Anne Marie McGarry

Deb Ridabock preps for the end of summer

Greetings Anahid!

Hot Fun in the Summertime
 
The perils of missing class on senior 'Skip' Day
 
 
 
 


Steve and Patti Craig squishing apples from their apple trees. One year they report harvesting over 20 bushels of apples. (Note: 1 bushel = 48 pounds). The Craigbo Cider Co. made 16 gallons of unadulterated apple cider, while also donating apples to a local farmer and food pantry.
 

 
Mary Grace Joynt and Suzanne Ferree
 

 Terry Cummings, Tim Maul, Cliff Powell

 
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Tina Rollins McKay in Bali
Tina Rollins McKay in Bali
George Farrington, Mark Tinker and Jay BakerPhoto by George Wehmann
George Farrington, Mark Tinker and Jay BakerPhoto by George Wehmann

 Shot of trip out west during summer of '69 when we hitchhiked to California. Mark Tinker's dad bought us the car to roam around California and back to CT. Thought I lost this. Great memories from that trip. Those were the days!  -George Wehmann
     

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The names just keep on coming in!

(starting bottom left): Chris Garr, Ellen Johnson, Martha Whelan, Jane Hindenlang
Sue Dickman, Kathy McIntyre, Pam Burkhart Melee, Co Koppert (Young LIfe)
Bobby Grant, Kathy Fricke, Jackie Fitzpatrick, MaryLou Sivos
Heidi Gerber
Carol Augustus Summers, Anna Lamberton, Louis Belfour, Sara Schyler
Man in hat- L. (Ron) Hubbard, the kid on far right with hood is Mardie Porter's brother, Clark Porter 
The guy near top row hat and glasses: Middlesex science teacher "Booger" Bates
Right Center back row: The man in the hat and woman next to him-
Mr and Mrs Hendrickson (Paul's parents)! 
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