The tidal gates and pedestrian bridges leading to Compo Cove have gotten plenty of recent attention.
But residents attending a meeting of the Sherwood Mill Pond Advisory Committee last week raised another issue: the condition of the seawall along Old Mill Beach.
The area — about 35 feet south of the parking lot — shows deterioration and damage, the committee was told.
After discussion, the Sherwood Mill Pond Advisory Committee recommended that the Public Works and Parks & Recretion Departments inspect the area, and develop a plan to address the damage.
Members said that a failure of the wall would cause erosion of the beach, and lead to more sand near the Mill Pond’s western tidal gate — leading in turn to an impact on the entire pond.

Old Mill Beach seawall.
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Yesterday’s Roundup reported on the efforts by Corri Neckritz — owner of the Groove clothing shop on Post Road West — to collect and ship clothing, shoes and more to victims of the Los Angeles fires.
Right on time yesterday morning, a 26-foot truck — donated to the cause — appeared at her home.
Dozens of bags were loaded. The truck was soon on its way west.
Today, another truck — this one twice as large — will come, and haul even more bags away.
A huge Westport thank you to Corri, and everyone else who made everything possible.

Ready to roll! Corri Neckritz is on the right; her husband Seth is at far left.
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This weekend, Westporters will reflect on Martin Luther King’s life. They’ll remember his commitment to action.
On Sunday evening, teenagers have a chance to make a small difference in other people’s lives.
The Westport/Weston Interfaith Clergy Association invites all high school students to a packing party for Dignity Grows.
The goal is to pack 200 tote bags with menstrual hygiene products, for distribution to local food pantries, shelters and organizations.
Interested volunteers should meet on Sunday, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the United Methodist Church of Westport and Weston (49 Weston Road). Pizza and snacks are provided!
RSVP to your faith community’s youth leader, or to Heather Sinclair: hsinclair@westportumc.org.

All teens are invited to help pack tote bags.
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The Westport Country Playhouse Script in Hand season contnues next month with “BackTalk.”
The romantic comedy “dives into the hilariously complicated world of first impressions, second chances, and the voices in our heads that just won’t let us be.”
All tickets are $30. Click here for more information about the February 3 event.

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Westporter Margie Gillis is a nationally recognized literacy expert.
On February 8, she’ll speak locally. She will deliver the keynote address at Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities’ parent conference. She is a co-founder and former president of the non-profit organization.
The event, at Sacred Heart University, also includes interactive breakout sessions with strategies for parents, resources from sponsors and exhibitors, an “Ask the Experts” panel, and more.
Several sessions are aimed at parents of newly diagnosed children.
Click here for more information.

Dr. Margie Gillis
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Congratulations to Justin Moser, on 20 years of service to Westport!
The firefighter was honored this week by Westport Fire Departmentn Chief Nick Marsan, and Deputy Chief Matt Cohen, with a certificate and service pin.

Firefighter Justin Moser (center), flanked by (from left) Deputy Chief Matt Cohen and Chief Nick Marsan.
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Tuesday’s Westport Rotary Club speaker addressed a difficult, but very important, topic.
In 2020, Stephen Panus‘ son Jake died in a terrible accident. Panus turned his “pain into purpose.” His book “Walk On” describes his family’s choice of hopefulness. All proceeds benefit scholarships in Jake’s name, at the University of South Carolina and the for the Lakota Native American community.

Stephen Panus, at the Westport Rotary Club. (Photo/Dave Matlow)
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Okay, so this doesn’t exactly qualify as “natural,” for our “Westport … Naturally” feature.
But just imagine if these creatures — in a car parked on Riverside Avenue, just a few yards from the Saugatuck River — were.

(Photo/Johanna Keyser Rossi)
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And finally … the story about the Old Mill Beach seawall — and what can happen if it is damaged further (above) — got us thinking.
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