
Route & Schedule

This Time Connecticut!
August 1 through August 6, 2004
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Day 1 Sunday (Aug 1):
Leave St. Bridget Church at 8:00 am and proceed to Norwich, CT, St. Mary's Church, 70 Central Ave. Fr. Bob Lynch is our contact for lunch stop after their 12:15 mass.
After lunch our current plans call for us to go to St. Agnes in Niantic, CT for presentation and stayover.
Day 2 Monday (Aug 2):
1:00 pm – Lunch at Cathedral of St. Joseph, Farmington Ave. in Hartford.
2:30 pm – Visit with theyouth basketball camp at St. Ann Immaculate Church on Park St.
7pm – Presentation at St Patrick & St. Anthony's Church on Church St. in Hartford, CT.
We will sleep and shower at St. Thomas Seminary (SR 189 in Bloomfield) and
Day 3 Tuesday (Aug 3):
Leave Seminary and ride to Enfield for a
1:00 pm – Lunch and presentation at St Martha's Church (214 Brainard Road).
We may also have a church in between Bloomfield and Enfield but no promise as of now.
At night we will stay with Jeanne Jeffers and her friends in Suffield, CT.
Knights of Columbus will host dinner that night.
Day 4 Wednesday (Aug 4):
Ride to Wisdom House in Litchfield.
Evening Presentation at Sacred Heart parish in Torrington.
Day 5 Thursday (Aug 5):
Leave Wisdom House and on our way to Waterbury we will stop at St. Mary Magdalen Church in Oakville, CT for break between 9:30 – 10:00.
We will proceed to Waterbury for lunch at “In the Making”, a non-profit assistance service for women trying to get into the workforce, at 12:00 pm. They're at 233 Mill St, Waterbury.
Sr. Marie Burke is our contact.
We will ride to St. Ann’s parish in Bridgeport, CT (Brewster Street) for a 4:30 get together.
We are scheduled for a potluck dinner at 6:00 pm and a 7:00 pm presentation that night at St. James Church in Stratford, CT.
That night we will stay at private homes being set up Edie Cassidy, Director of CCHD inthe Bridgeport diocese.
Day 6 Friday (Aug 6):
Leave Bridgeport and get to the New Haven Green before 11:00 am for a celebration of our trip with members of the Hartford diocese’s Office for Urban Affairs and Bishop Peter Rosazza.