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This Week In The Milford Region - January 31, 2023

Clubs and Organizations

February 1, 2023

From: Milford Regional Chamber of Commerce

Sensitive Care Delivers Comprehensive Dental Care with Comfort

Sensitive Care is fully equipped with the technology, equipment, and expertise to meet all your dental care needs from pediatric dentistry to an array of dental restoration procedures – from implants, root canal, and periodontics to Cerec crowns and oral surgery. And we are southern Connecticut’s leading Cosmetic Dentistry – applying our art and science in providing porcelain veneers, esthetic bonding, minor tooth movement and Aligner teeth straightening for the perfect smile.

One of our many services, and our most popular, is teeth whitening. Teeth discolor for a variety of reasons, but with an in-office appointment, your teeth will be whiter in just an hour. We also have at-home options that are both safe and effective.

Your comfort is also a top priority so we offer a range of oral sedation, anesthesia and spa amenities.

55 Old Gate Ln, Milford, CT

203-878-6699

Book an appointment here!

Congratulations to YouTherapy Wellness & Physical Rehab on your ribbon cutting!

318 New Haven Ave, Unit A, Milford

475-209-1606

Visit their website

Ribbon Cutting at Tropical Caribbean Restaurant

Wednesday, February 2nd at 3 pm

701 Campbell Ave.

West Haven

Ribbon Cutting at

Happiness Hut

February 8th at 12 PM

125 Broad Street

Milford

1st Annual Bridal Expo!

February 19th, 2023

Brought to you by The Milford Regional Chamber, with support from Cielo Catering and Events

Fashion shows! Food Samples! Honeymoon Plans! DJ's! Wedding consultants!

and so much more.

An all-inclusive wedding expo, no matter your faith, gender or orientation you will be welcomed. Tickets are $5 in advance and $10 the day of the event so get your tickets early.

Vendors: Please reach out to Simon at [email protected]

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Create a Legacy with a Named Scholarship!

Help Provide critical and immediate tuition support for Milford students

The Milford Regional Chamber Trust

is a 501C3 organization, welcomes donations to establish and name new gift funds as well as donations of any size in support of already existing funds.

Our annual Golf Classic helps fund many of our scholarships, but not all of them. By having a scholarship named after your firm you will truly help round out the program as well as receive the individual recognition you deserve.

Please consider that your contribution helps worthy students begin their college careers that will set the path for their future.

For more information and to establish an annual named scholarship, please

contact Michael Moses at [email protected]

It's not just another gift card!

It’s treating someone to a delicious meal or a really great spa day, even from miles away. It’s a coffee break (or five!) for the students in your life during the peak of finals. It’s a housewarming gift that doesn’t end up in the closet for years unnoticed. It’s a simple way to say Thanks, Great Job, Happy Birthday, and so much more.

Accepted at over 30 hot spots to shop, dine, and enjoy the best of the Milford area.

Buy Now!

The Women’s Business Development Council is offering grants of up to $10,000 to qualified women-owned small businesses in Connecticut!

The Equity Match Grant Program is designed to help women-owned businesses grow! Grants between $2,500 and $10,000 will be awarded for clearly defined projects that will have a measurable impact on the business, its growth, and profitability. Click below to read more or apply!

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Pints & Policy Dry January at Athletic Brewing on Monday Night

Athletic Brewery graciously hosted the Pints and Policy event run by Sen. James Maroney. This was a discussion about food insecurity in the Milford Region. With representatives from West Haven, Milford and Orange in attendance the panel shared the challenges as they exist today and some ways this underreported issue can be remedied. Dorinda Borer has written a bill to create a ten-million-dollar fund to fight hunger beginning with a task force to identify the issues in a systematic way. Susan Brown was on hand giving an overview of the Purple Pantry project's ability to help with 10,000 items of food to clients monthly.

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