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Want A Table At The State Capitol? Here’s Your Chance
Organizers are calling on businesses and nonprofits from four area towns to represent their communities at the Connecticut State Capitol.
EAST GRANBY, CT — Local businesses and organizations from four Bradley Development League towns are being invited to take their work to the State Capitol this spring.
The third annual “Bradley Development League Day at the State Capitol” is scheduled for Wednesday, April 29, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the North Lobby of the Connecticut State Capitol, 210 Capitol Ave., Hartford.
The event is designed to showcase the businesses, nonprofits and attractions that make up the Bradley Development League communities of East Granby, Suffield, Windsor and Windsor Locks. Organizers say it offers participants an opportunity to connect directly with state lawmakers, officials and visitors while highlighting the region’s economic and cultural strengths.
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Connor Cavanaugh, outreach coordinator for state Rep. Tami Zawistowski, is coordinating participation for this year’s event. Businesses and organizations interested in reserving a table are encouraged to contact Cavanaugh by email at connor.cavanaugh@cga.ct.gov
or by phone at 860-240-8705.
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The Bradley Development League is a regional partnership focused on promoting economic development and collaboration among East Granby, Suffield, Windsor and Windsor Locks. The annual Capitol event serves as a platform for those towns to collectively present their local offerings in Hartford.
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