Derby/Shelton Rotary Club

Centennial Clocks Dedicated in Shelton and Derby

 

 

 

Main & Elizabeth - Derby

Canal Street - Shelton

Both Shelton and Derby have great new clocks in their downtown areas thanks to gifts of "centennial clocks" from the Derby/Shelton Rotary Club. Shelton's was installed along its burgeoning center of community activity in and around the Farmers Market on Canal Street. About 20 members of the club were on hand as Mayor Mark Lauretti officially dedicated the clock as part of a larger Flag Day Commemoration held under a large tent across from the Farmers Market along Shelton's Riverwalk. More than 200 people were on hand for the events.

Derby's new clock which was installed in front of City Hall at the busy corner of Main and Elizabeth Street was officially dedicated on June 25 as part of the annual Derby Day celebration. City officials officially opened and walked Derby's new Greenway and continued on to City Hall for the dedication of the Rotary Centennial Clock.

The clocks were given to the cities to honor the 100th anniversary of Rotary.

 

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