MultimediaNewsSlideshows Community snapshots By mycitizensnews - September 20, 2014 0 33 Faith Arcuri of Naugatuck recently donated 11 inches of her hair to Locks of Love. She had it cut at the Cutting Crew in Crosspointe Plaza. –CONTRIBUTED Employees of All About You! Home Care Services in Naugatuck participated in a golf tournament Aug. 9 at Hawks Landing Country Club in Southington to benefit Guardian Ad Litem Services, a Naugatuck-based nonprofit organization that supports people in Connecticut living with mental illnesses. –CONTRIBUTED Woodland Regional High School Principal Kurt Ogren participated in the 65 kilometer (40.3 mile) Run for the Fallen on Sept. 6 in Middletown. The run honored the 65 military members from Connecticut who were killed in combat since 9/11. Ogren took pride in running with both the Honor and Remember flag and the American flag for several miles. An emotional ceremony followed the run in honor of the fallen heroes and the Gold Star families. Ogren also raised $1,400 through donations to support the Wounded Warrior Project Friends of Fisher House, and Team Red, White and Blue. –CONTRIBUTED Members of the Naugatuck High School marching band perform a routine during halftime of the Naugatuck versus Torrington football game in Naugatuck Sept. 12. –ELIO GUGLIOTTI The team representing WING IT ON! won the second annual Susie Kickball Classic Aug. 9 at the Pent Road Recreation Complex in Beacon Falls. The event was a fundraiser for The Susie Foundation, a Beacon Falls-based nonprofit organization that supports local homebound patients and their families living with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) in Connecticut. Susie Foundation founder Ryan Matthews presented Golden Kickballs to each member of the team after the tournament. WING IT ON! owner and team pitcher, Matt Ensero, earned tournament MVP honors. –CONTRIBUTED Lily Kiernan of Naugatuck, right, and Madeline DiPerna of Southbury, 7-year-old figure skaters from the Watertown Skating Club, will be skating in Ice Dreams, an Olympic ice show, at the Twin Rinks Ice Center at Eisenhower Park in East Meadow, N.Y. Sept. 20. The show stars 2014 Olympic Bronze Medalist Jason Brown. –CONTRIBUTED Dan Whitman of Naugatuck donated money he raised through donations and a bicycle to Jane Doe No More, a Naugatuck-based nonprofit organization that works to improve the way society responds to victims of sexual assault and to help women prevent and survive assault. The bicycle will be used as an auction item at the organization’s golf outing Sept. 22. For more information, visit www.janedoenomore.org. –CONTRIBUTED Members of the Naugatuck High School marching band perform a routine during halftime of the Naugatuck versus Torrington football game in Naugatuck Sept. 12. –ELIO GUGLIOTTI