Log In


Reset Password
Archive

Date: Fri 20-Mar-1998

Print

Tweet

Text Size


Date: Fri 20-Mar-1998

Publication: Bee

Author: DOTTIE

Quick Words:

snapshot-Sue-Rahmlow

Full Text:

SNAPSHOT: SUSAN RAHMLOW

Occupation: I'm a registered nurse, by training, who worked for ten years at

Hartford Hospital and 1« years for Metropolitan Life in Norwalk. But I've been

a stay-at-home mom since I had my first child.

Family: My husband, Rich, and our three children, Daniel, 8, Zachery, 5«, and

Kelsey, 4. The boys are at Hawley School. Kelsey is at the Wesley Learning

Center.

Pets: We have tropical fish and hermit crabs. They aren't cuddly but they are

cute.

How long in Newtown: I was born and raised in Hartford and moved to Newtown

ten years ago. [My husband] Rich had gotten a job in Stratford so we drove

around looking at towns. We came to Newtown and that was it; we knew we wanted

to live here.

Biggest Change in Town: All the construction. The amount of stores, obviously

like Big Y, which have made it possible to shop in town.

Hobbies: I like to do crafts and crossword puzzles. I enjoy reading mysteries

by authors like Clive Cussler. But I really don't have a lot of spare time.

Organizations: I am finishing my term as president of the Newtown Junior

Woman's Club. It's a nonprofit service organization of women ages 18 and up.

We have 37 members. We sponsor a quilt show in the fall, are involved with

Tag-A-Gift for the Newtown Fund, and in the spring we sponsor the Discovery

Science workshops and fair for grades K-5. This year's fair will be on

Saturday, March 28, from 10 to 4 in the high school cafeteria. It's a good

program, held at no charge to students. We often get calls from other

communities asking how to set up something similar. (The Juniors) also make

crafts that we sell at the St Rose craft show and at the Rotary Pancake

Breakfast. Last year we made almost $1,000 just on crafts. We meet on the

second Tuesday of the month at 7:30 pm at the Meeting House but we're having

an open house at the Chat House on Thursday evening, April 2, at 7:30 pm.

Anyone who is interested in learning about the Juniors can call me (426-0357).

I'm also a room mother at the Wesley Learning Center where we are getting

ready for a silent auction of goods and services on April 25. I also belong to

Christ the King Lutheran Church, where I do the Cradle Call for baptisms of

babies up to age three, and I collect food for the FAITH food pantry.

Obviously, I'm a person who can't say no.

Personal philosophy: I guess my personal philosophy is that in order to be a

healthy, happy person, you need to have different components to your life:

physical health, emotional health, and spiritual health, but also what I call

community health. You need to give back to the community -- that's the key

thing and I think many people miss this.

Comments
Comments are open. Be civil.
0 comments

Leave a Reply