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You're invited to the Parent Connection's Speakeasy Soiree! 

Step back in time with the Parent Connection for an unforgettable evening!
Enjoy live music by the Clark Eno Orchestra, dancing, a delicious dinner and spirits. 
This 1920's-themed event promises a night of glitz, glamour, and giving back.

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Seating & Sponsorship Registration

Dinner Choice
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To pay by check, please manually enter your food choices below and send payment to: 
Newtown Parent Connection
2 Washington Square
Fairfield Hills 
Newtown, CT 06470.

Thanks for registering!

Title Sponsor -$3,000
(Secured)

Complimentary Table of 10
Logo included on all marketing material & social media 
Logo and link on website
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Gold Sponsor
$2,000 

Complimentary Table of 10

Logo and Link on Website
Logo on Marketing Material 

Signage at the event

Silver Sponsor
$1,000 

4 Complimentary Seats

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Signage at the event

​​​Auction Sponsor (Donation Only)

Donate a product, service, or gift card to our auction.
This sponsorship includes recognition at the event, but does not include a seat. 

Full Table -$1400.00

​​​Individual Seat -$150.00

For any questions or further information regarding this event,

please contact Maggie Conway.

Contact Information

Office & Meeting Address

2 Washington Square
Fairfield Hills

Newtown, CT 06470

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If you are interested in becoming a volunteer at our organization please email info@newtownparentconnection.com

Phone 

203-270-1600

 

Email 

Info@NewtownParentConnection.org

Address
2 Washington Square
Fairfield Hills
Newtown, CT 06470

Mission Statement

 

Our mission is to embrace families in crisis and to educate and empower the community in the prevention of substance use

Narcotics Anonymous- 1-800-627-3543

www.ctna.org

Alcoholics Anonymous-866-783-7712

www.ct-aa.org

AL-Anon/Alateen 888-425-2666

www.ctalanon.org

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Nicole Hampton

Executive Director

Nicole Hampton, a Certified Peer Recovery Specialist, brings years of experience and dedication to addiction recovery. Her journey began with volunteer work at CCAR, leading to a successful career across multiple treatment settings and active involvement in state and local boards.

A woman in recovery, Nicole is a dynamic leader known for fostering collaboration, inspiring change, and implementing effective solutions. Under her leadership, Parent Connection will expand its reach, providing vital support and hope to individuals and families affected by addiction.

Our Board of Directors is a committed body of volunteers who support our mission to keep our community safe and substance free.

Nicole Hampton - Executive Director

Gene Vetrano-President 

Ken Rodbell- Vice President

Frank Crudo- Treasurer

Kevin Carolan -Secretary

Maggie Conway

David Cooper

Kathleen Moonan

Matt Briand

Lil Martensen
Dan Rosenthal

Support Groups

Hope & Support

A weekly gathering for parents and caregivers with children or loved one's affected by substance use.  This group provides a confidential venue to receive information and support concerning how to handle their child's or loved one's suspected or confirmed use of substances. Facilitated by an experienced drug & alcohol counselor.

Meeting Information Here

Bereavement
A compassionate venue for those

who have lost a child or other loved one due to catastrophic circumstances. The group is facilitated by a licensed therapist.
Meeting Information Here


First Wednesday of the month.
7:00 to 8:30 pm

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Dorrie Carolan Founder

Dorrie Carolan and her husband raised their four children in Newtown, CT. Starting the Parent Connection was never part of her plan. The issue of substance use became personal when her eldest son, Brian, became addicted and subsequently died at age 28 of a prescription drug overdose. Through the struggles caused by Brian's addiction, Dorrie became aware that this was an issue that affected many others in the community. She founded the Parent Connection in 1993 in an attempt to network with other concerned Newtown parents. It was the impetus behind many policy changes in town and within the schools.

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