Stonington Students’ Contribution To Democracy Is Made Real

November 13th, 2008 by Dan'l

From The Day, Nov 12, 2008, by Kira Goldenberg

Stonington - When state voters had the chance to decide Nov. 4 to allow 17-year-olds to vote in primaries if they turned 18 by the general election, Corey Prachniak was especially thrilled.

”When I got my absentee ballot in the mail and I saw it, I was really excited. It’s all about getting people involved, and I think this will enable schools to teach students better about primaries,” Prachniak said of the ballot question, which voters approved by a wide margin.

The Georgetown University senior, who is majoring in government, was part of a group of Stonington High School students who first floated the idea before state lawmakers in 2005.

Social studies teacher Richard Walter said his government students that year were discussing the history of voting rights when students asked whether voting could be opened to younger people. Research revealed that the U.S. Constitution’s 26th Amendment forbade denying people over 18 the right to vote but did not prohibit voting at a younger age – and that many other states already allowed 17-year-olds to vote in primaries.

”We were all kind of political science geeks, so we would spend a lot of time talking about this kind of stuff in private,” Prachniak said.

Walter abetted their wonkiness by reaching out to local lawmakers, and four students addressed the Government Administration and Elections Committee that year, including Prachniak.

”[Y]ou don’t really have full voting rights at 18 if you can’t select who you’re going to be voting for at 18,” he said before the committee in 2005.

Lawmakers, especially State Rep. James Spallone, D-Essex, expressed optimism about the idea. But Walter said he learned that what his students proposed as a bill would have to be a state constitutional amendment, and the idea grew dormant. Spallone contacted him in Winter 2007 to help reintroduce the idea, Walter said, and students again participated, this time by discussing the issue with Spallone and Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz, who supported the amendment.

It passed on Election Day, and the state joins nearly 20 others in permitting younger voters a say in primaries.

”I was very happy,” Walter said. “It was kind of strange because there was so little attention given to it. Even now, I’m still out there, trying to bring it to people’s attention that this was a student-driven initiative.”

Richard @ Mudbury

Here’s Citizen Dick, not in teaching garb, another fine example of Mariners making a somewhat different contribution to our Communities.  Good Man Richard!

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Marty Plays Disney…

September 18th, 2008 by bacon

Check it out. Our very own Marty Groody (aka, Marty Stalder) playing tunes (on the right) with his band Chris Morgan and the IR-REGULARS.
 
Marty Groody
 
The picture is of them playing at Raglan Road, which is in the Disney Village Marketplace in Orlando, Florida. The fiddler is Colin Farrel from Grada. In Marty’s words:

Normally only ‘Imported Irish Bands play there. I believe we are one of the few ‘Yanks’ groups to play there. It is a great milestone for us ‘Yanks’!!

Mighty. Also, Chris Morgan and the IR-REGULARS are scheduled to do a live CD in November at a Seminole, Florida gig.

Can’t wait to hear it!

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Maritime Heritage Day Parade

May 18th, 2008 by Dan'l

From The Day, May 18th, 2008:

New London Maritime Heritage Day Parade 2008

“The Ancient Mariners of Connecticut perform at Waterfront Park during the second annual Jibboom Club Parade in New London on Saturday as part of National Maritime Week. The Jibboom Club Parade has its origins in the late 1800s. The Jibboom Club began as a place where retired mariners, many of them whalers, would gather to recount old stories, play cards and sing. The parade was revived last year.

Photo by Tim Clark.

More to follow…

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Mystic Irish Parade 2008

March 31st, 2008 by Dan'l

The Mariners on the street in Mystic. Thanks to an unnamed Scoutmaster for these photos.

Press photos of the day can be found here and here.

The article from the Westerly Sun is here.

On the road again: Spring training is over and another season has kicked off in full swagger!

Late Addition: The Mariners were voted “Best Musical Unit” by the Parade Committee.

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Mariners in the Ancient Times

November 14th, 2007 by bacon

Ancient Times Cover
 
The newest edition of the Ancient Times is arriving in everyone’s mail box today. In this fall edition you will find four and a half pages devoted to the Ancient Mariners and their recent trip to Switzerland as well as a prominent picture on the cover.
 
Ancient Times Article
 
Dan Moylan, the editor of the Ancient Times, actually culled content of the article from a variety of blog posts at baconworks.com. In addition, Dan wrote a sidebar introducing the article and explaining how the content originally came from a blog as well as making reference to the new themariners.org web site!

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Westerly Columbus Day

October 8th, 2007 by Dan'l

Westerly Columbus Day
From the front page of ‘The Day’ region.

The Ancient Mariners of Connecticut, a fife and drum corps, wait to join the marchers in the Westerly Columbus Day Parade on Sunday. From left are, Steve Chomka of Cumberland, R.I., Bill Fagen of Killingworth and John Greenhalgh of Westerly.”

“…The Ancient Mariners of Connecticut, a fife and drum corps, was one of the crowd favorites.

Dressed as sailors from the War of 1812, they occasionally shot a small cannon during their march. One of the members, Dan Woodford, played the part of a prisoner. He would fall to the ground at the sound of the cannon and John Greenhalgh dragged him a few feet down the street by his handcuffs…” Photo by Adena Stevens.

And a good day was had by all.

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