Community news: New dog grooming shop opens in Fairfield and more – New Haven Register


The Salty Dog Grooming Shoppe held a grand opening on Aug. 24 at 475 Kings Highway East in Fairfield.
Fairfield First Selectwoman Brenda L. Kupchick officiated the ceremony.
Guests were also able to learn about the business’s pet friendly services and why the business is special.
The business’s owner is Melissa Small, a third-generation Fairfield resident and a third-generation groomer.
Small’s grandmother, Doris Hyde, founded Dove-Cote Kennels in 1969 and was one of the founding members of the Bichon Frise Club of Southern New England. The particular breed required diligent tidying, and the family learned alongside her.
Small has more than 54 years of expertise, and 23 years of personal professional experience.
Contact [email protected] com for more information.
Golf event to raise money for zoo
The Brooklawn Country Club, 500 Algonquin Road within Fairfield, will be the site from the Connecticut Beardsley Zoo’s 16th Annual Golf Outing plus Tournament on Sept. 12.
The tournament will begin with a shotgun start at 1 p. m.
People can register as a team of four or as individual golfers.
A $500 fee for individual golfers, or $2, 500 corporate sponsorship includes a round associated with golf, corporate promotion on the zoo’s website, e-newsletter and social media, and food and drinks.
Each golfer receives a complimentary bag, and a Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo golf shirt.
Attendees will also enjoy an open bar, cigar rolling, and a silent auction.
Visit https://www.beardsleyzoo.org/golf-tournament.html to sign up online.
Contact Ashley Volkens at [email protected] org or 203-394-5522 to register a team or even become a sponsor.
Venders sought for upcoming Harvest Market
The chamber of commerce is accepting vendor applications for its annual Fairfield Harvest Market, which will be held 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. upon Oct. 15.
The annual event is free plus open to the public. It will be kept rain or shine around the old town green, located at the corner of the Old Post Road and Beach Road.
The chamber encourages vendors to reach out as soon as possible because spots fill up quickly.
The 2021 event featured more than 60 well known, and unique retail vendors, a farmers market, a Halloween costume dog parade and a variety of food trucks.
Email [email protected] com, visit https://fairfieldctchamber.com , or call 203-255-1011 for more information.
Fairfield based wine importer launches first book
Fairfield-based Sandra Guibord, CEO and founder of the company Sandra’s Wine Life , has announced the publication of her first book, “Find Your Wine Identity. ”
Guibord, who is also a wine importer, will hold a Northeast guide tour that will include wines tastings and key tips from the book.
The book offers suggestions to beginners and wine connoisseurs by season, sharing unique wine choices, recipes for perfect wine pairings, and entertaining tips. It was published by the creative publishing solutions organization.
Visit https://www.sandraswinelife.com to learn more about Sandra’s Wine Life.