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Good Morning…

If you hadn’t noticed, it’s winter in Connecticut!  After a relatively mild start, Mother Nature sure is letting us know what it means to live in Connecticut during the winter. We hope you are staying warm and safe in all of this snow.

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-->Later this month, Paul will be speaking about special needs trusts at Good Cause gifts in Berlin. Good Cause Gifts is a store dedicated to creating jobs at competitive wages for individuals with disabilities. They contribute to local charities and raise awareness about the value of employing individuals with disabilities. Click here to learn more about Paul’s talk.


And don’t forget, The Alzheimer’s Association, CT Chapter will be holding its 1st annual Brain Ball on March 7th. Sharon is chairing this event.  For more information and to buy tickets, click here.

From all of us to all of you – have a great day.

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