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June

  Greetings!

 

Summer officially starts on the 21st, but the month of June starts off filled with fun events a Connecticut Nutmegger can enjoy. From art and music outdoor festivals, to our premiere golf event, The Travelers Championship in Cromwell, to just stop and smell the roses at Hartford's Elizabeth Park Rose Garden. June is a month our schools close and kids are out for summer break. For many families it's a time to take advantage of our state parks and beaches, vacation, and kid camps to keep our little Einsteins occupied and happy. 

 

In this month's newsletter we're sharing some Father's Day gift ideas. We'll take a look at some golf nostalgia and test your golf IQ along the way. For those who enjoy throwing a frisbee around, there's Disc Golf. And for the outdoor grill enthusiasts, celebrity Food Network's Alton Brown brings his scientific approach to chicken barbecue. Enjoy!

 

 

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1970 Greater Hartford Open 
Bob Murphy shoots 267, defeating Paul Harney by four shots, and then donated his $20,000 winners check back to the Jaycees, leading to the creation of the Greater Hartford Jaycees Foundation.
  


Father's Day Gifts You Thought Were So Ridiculously Unique You Had To Have Them    

 

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When You Just Refuse To Waste
 The Paste

 

Squeeze up to 35% more out of your household supplies with this forearm and time-saving device designed to make tubes good to the last drop.
Squeezing out the last bit of toothpaste can be an unwelcome, time-consuming endeavor, especially when you're running late--ditching even milligrams of pricey paste can feel wasteful. But, with the Tube-Wringer®, squeezing out that last drop is a cinch, literally. Just secure the tube between the aluminum rollers and turn the steel handle to compress. It's simple, sturdy and effective. Ideal for everyday use. Made in the USA.


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The Conversation Piece That Won't Leave You In The Dark

These mechanical light switches transform an ordinary appliance into the perfect flourish for your secret library, steampunk chalet or wherever your imagination lives! The fabulous contraptions are the brainchild of father and son team Lance and LJ Nybye. They craft their mechanisms from decorative plywood, often leaving the alternating colors of wood left exposed at the edges. The joints are all finished with brass hardware, and the laser engraved details have the swirling ornamental lines of a Victorian engraving. The switch installs easily in your bedroom, hobby room or office. Simply attach it over an existing standard switch plate using the existing screws. Made in San Diego, California.
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Not To Be Used For Picking Out 
 Dad's Nose Hair


Does your dad hate dipping his meaty paws into a jar trying to get the last olive for his martini? These giant tweezers will allow him to get it without getting pickle juice or olive oil over himself and contaminating the jar.
The Post Modern Skateboard

These are the annular skates that are propelled by leaning side to side, allowing you to glide along as if riding a skateboard without pushing off the ground. Riders simply place their feet on the two platforms and lean side-to-side to rotate the rubber wheels plumbers glasotnbury ct 06033around the feet, propelling riders forward in a serpentine motion similar to longboard skateboarding.

Since the wheels are not connected, riders can easily perform 720° spins and turn on a dime, while stopping is achieved by placing toes on the ground. The wheels are 10" in diameter, allowing them to traverse short grass and dirt surfaces. The included extendable rod can be connected to both wheels, providing stability to novices and hastening the learning period.


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Swat. Swat. Ace That Serve.

Summer is known for Wimbledon and nasty mosquitoes. The Stinger allows Dad to engage in his tennis fantasies while zapping bugs that try to bite him. It's a good way to combine fitness while replacing the bug spray.

 

2002 Canon Greater Hartford Open  
Phil Mickelson shot 66-64 on the weekend and came from five shots back on Sunday to become the first Canon GHO Champion to successfully defend his title, defeating Davis Love III and Jonathan Kaye by one stroke with a birdie on the 72nd hole.
 

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Q. - Name the player to sink a birdie chip on the 72nd hole to win the 1989 Canon Greater Hartford Open in dramatic fashion.


 

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2000 Canon Greater Hartford Open
Notah Begay III sinks a pressure-packed 23-foot putt on the last hole of the tournament to beat Mark Calcavecchia - and sets a new course record.

 

Best and Worst TV Dad

 

After all is said and done, this somewhat abusive, out-of-shape, and bumbling idiot dad named Homer Simpson, loves his children so much, he'd do anything for them.

  

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One of the Best Vegan Food Trucks in the U.S. is right here in Connecticut

 

You can find the GMonkey Mobile at Billings Forge Farmers Market Hartford from 11am-2pm next to Firebox Restaurant on Broad Street. Stop and try their famous sweet potato fries or the black bean and chipotle burger. For more information on where to find food truck this summer  -  

 

1997 Canon Greater Hartford Open
Stewart Cink wins his first PGA TOUR event in Hartford and goes on to be named the PGA TOUR Rookie of the Year.

 

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Travelers Championship Q&A

 

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Q.
- Name the player who won his first PGA tour tournament in 1956 when it was called the Insurance City Open.


 

 

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Grilling Tips For Meat Eaters From Alton Brown

 

- Clean your grill. Don't be lazy and think remnants from your last cookout will give your meal some special flavoring. Brown says a clean grill helps with the transfer of heat to your food.

- Bring the meat to room temperature before grilling. There's a "much longer thermal trip to done-ness" for the "insides of the meat" when you slap a piece of steak or burgers onto the grill directly from your fridge, Brown says. Remember: The longer it's on the grill, the drier the meat. So take your meat out about an hour before grilling to minimize cooking time and maximize juiciness.

- Salt the meat before grilling. "This is considered in many schools to be blasphemy!" Brown admits. But he still liberally sprinkles kosher salt onto his meat an hour before he grills. He says the salt helps pull out water-soluble proteins that produce a better sear and a "dark, golden delicious coating."

- Dry and lightly oil the meat before grilling. Brown recommends making sure your meat is "bone dry," with little to no liquid on its surface, before cooking. Excess water acts as a heat barrier, prolonging the cooking time. So don't marinate a piece of meat and then immediately slap it on the grill, Brown warns. But a light coating of oil "helps to get heat in" and "lubricate the grill grates." 

- Keep things moving. Do a little dance on the grill with your steak (with tongs, of course). Brown flips, turns and rotates his average steak about four times. "If it looks like it's overcooking, I move it over," Brown says. "I always make sure I have one part of my grill hotter and another part not so hot."


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Total Time: 2 hr 50 min 
Prep: 30min
Prep: 30 min
Inactive: 2hr 
Cook 20 min
Yield: 4 servings
Level: Intermediate

  

Ingredients

1 (4 to 5-pound) broiler fryer chicken 
1 quart water 
1/2 cup honey 
3 1/2 ounces kosher salt, approximately 3/4 cup 
1 tablespoon curry powder 
1 tablespoon chili powder 
2 teaspoons cocoa powder 
1 teaspoon adobo powder, without pepper 
1 teaspoon ground cumin 
1 teaspoon hot smoked paprika 
Special Equipment: 2 pieces newspaper, vegetable oil, 2 to 3 pounds natural chunk charcoal, charcoal chimney starter, 8 feet heavy duty aluminum foil, 2 aluminum pie pans 


 

Directions: 

Lay the chicken on a plastic cutting board, breast side up, with the neck facing you. Remove both wings at the joint between the wing and drumette. Remove the thigh quarters by slicing down on either side of the back end of the breast. Grab both legs, pop the joints that connect to the back, and turn the bird over. Remove the thighs and legs by slicing where they attach to the backbone. Hold the thigh and leg together, feel for the slight indentation where the joints meet and make an incision at this joint. Set the leg and thigh down and slice to separate. Repeat with the other leg piece. Turn the bird back over, breast side up, put your knife against the breastbone and slice down along the rib cage, cutting the breast meat away from the bone. Be sure to include the drumette when removing the breast. Repeat on the other breast. Freeze the carcass for making stock or discard.

Put the chicken pieces in a 1 gallon resealable plastic bag with the water, honey, and salt. Seal the bag and move around vigorously for 1 to 2 minutes to distribute the honey and dissolve the salt. Set the bag in a leak-proof container and refrigerate for 1 1/2 hours.

Meanwhile, combine curry powder, chili powder, cocoa powder, adobo powder, cumin, and hot smoked paprika in a 1 gallon resealable bag.

Pat the chicken with paper towels until very dry. Do not rinse.

Put the chicken in the bag with the spice mixture and shake to thoroughly coat the chicken. Lay the pieces on a cooling rack set inside a half sheet pan. Rest for 30 minutes.

Spritz 2 pieces of newspaper lightly with vegetable oil and put in the bottom of a charcoal chimney starter. Fill the chimney starter with natural chunk charcoal, 2 to 3 pounds, and set on the charcoal grate of a kettle grill until hot and ashy, approximately 15 to 20 minutes. Prepare a ring of heavy-duty aluminum foil with the center 9-inches in diameter. Put this ring over the chimney starter and lay on the charcoal grate.

Carefully and evenly distribute the hot charcoal outside the ring. Set an aluminum pie pan in the center of the ring to catch any drippings. Set the cooking grate in place and heat for 2 to 3 minutes.

Lightly oil the cooking grate. Arrange the chicken pieces, skin side down, on the grate over the hot coals. Turn the legs a quarter turn every 3 to 4 minutes. Turn the thighs, wings, and breasts after 4 to 5 minutes. Skin should blister and darken in color. Adjust intensity of heat by turning the grill grate to expose chicken pieces to cooler or hotter coals, as needed, and to avoid flare-ups.

After 9 to 10 minutes total cook time, move the breast to the center of the grill and cover with a second aluminum pie pan. After 10 to 11 minutes total cook time, put the wings on top of the pie pan. Lean the thighs and legs against the side of the aluminum pie pan away from the direct heat of the coals. Turn every 2 minutes. Put any pieces that finish cooking on top of the pan. After 18 to 20 minutes total cook time, check the temperature with an instant-read thermometer inserted in the deepest part of each piece.
The pieces should reach 155 degrees F.

Remove the chicken to a clean, medium bowl. Cover with a tea towel and rest 5 minutes. Transfer to a serving platter and serve immediately


Recipe courtesy Alton Brown

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1991 Canon Greater Hartford Open 
Billy Ray Brown earns his first PGA TOUR victory with a birdie putt in a sudden-death playoff with Corey Pavin and Rick Fehr.

 

 

New Water Heater Regulations 

  

The U.S. Department of Energy has mandated changes to water heaters manufactured after April 15, 2015.

  

The results will be:  

 

>> Higher priced units - up to 35% more expensive

 

>>  Larger units - 2" taller and 2" wider, and in some cases units many maybe even larger

 

>> More complicated installation requirements

 

>>  Possible significant home remolding costs if your water heater is located in a closet, or attic space

  

What does this mean for you?


If your water heater is 10 years old or older you should seriously consider replacing it now before the prices go up.


 

The average lifespan of a water heater is between 8-12 years. If your water heater is getting on in age, you may want to consider replacing it now before new regulations take effect.
 

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1952 Insurance City Open 
Ted Kroll wins the Inaugural Insurance City Open taking in a first place check of $2,400.00  

 

 

Backyard Fun - Disc Golf

 

Disc golf, also known as Frolf, Folf, Frisbee disc or frisbee golf, is a flying disc game, as well as a precision and accuracy sport, in which individual players throw a flying disc at a target. According to Paul Ince of the Professional Disc Golf Association, "the object of the game is to traverse a course from beginning to end in the fewest number of throws of the disc." In just 8 years (2000-2008), the number of disc golf courses doubled. The game is played in about 40 countries around the world.


Local area courses - Wickham Park - Manchester and Panthorn Park - Plantsville  

 

CT FESTIVALS IN JUNE

 

 

 

*  The International Festival of Arts & Ideas, a 15-day extravaganza of performing arts, lectures and conversations will take over theaters and open spaces in New Haven from June 13 -27. Most of the events are free!

*  Mark your calendars for the annual Mystic Blues Festival  in late June at the Mystic Shipyard, showcasing an array of blues legends.

*  In late June, make sure to check out the Travelers Championship in Cromwell, a world-class golf experience and family-friendly event. Apart from being one of the PGA TOUR's most well-attended events, the tournament course boasts "four of the most exciting finishing holes in a group anywhere in the world" according to golf pro Stewart Cink.

*  Sink your teeth into some of the nation's best BBQ during the much-anticipated Sun BBQFest at Mohegan Sun in mid-June.

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*  Boat beauties: Admire all kinds of wooden boats at the 24th annualWoodenBoat Show in Mystic Seaport in late June. Over 11,000 people attended the 23rd Annual WoodenBoat Show, hosted for the 8th consecutive year at Mystic Seaport.

*  Save the date for the popular one-day statewide event, Connecticut Open House Day. The event is scheduled for mid-June and designed to showcase Connecticut's diverse world of history, art and tourism to Connecticut residents by offering free/reduced admission to top destinations and attractions.


*  From a three day music festival to demolition derbies, the Goshen Stampede in Goshen brings a bit of southern flare up north with a lively series of rodeo-themed events, all taking place in mid-June on Father's Day weekend!

*  Mystic Seaport is proud to host its 36th annual Sea Music Festival in mid-June, one of the world's premier sea music events. Fans of traditional sea music gather each year to hear international performers and the Museum's chantey staff perform music from the golden Age of Sail through the best of contemporary compositions.

*  Elizabeth Park Rose Garden in Hartford celebrates Rose Sunday toward the end of June with free entrance to an aromatic and gorgeous rose display.


1963 Insurance City Open 
Billy Casper shoots a final-round 65 to win his first of four ICO/GHO titles.

 

 Quiz #3   

 

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Q. - Name the entertainer who lent his name to the Greater Hartford Open, and played in the pro-am events.


 

 

 

Name that person and you may win a $25.00 Target Gift Card.

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 Previous Months Winners

 

 Drum Roll please...

 Last month's winners for our trivia contest are as follows:

 

Quiz 1:

The answer was: Isabelle Sanford, as Weezy Jefferson and Jennifer Mcintosh new that.

 

Quiz 2: The answer was:  Estelle Harris was the actress who portrayed Estelle Constanza on Seinfield , and Michael Springer knew that one. 

   

Quiz 3. The answer was Barbara Billingsley who played June Cleaver in the show Leave it to Beaver, and Laurie Beaudette knew that. 

 

 

  

Thanks to all of you for playing. If your not playing you should, you can't win it you don't play. 

  

 

Apropos of Nothing

 
Summer. Summer. Summertime. Time to sit back and unwind.  

 

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