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Listening to our
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Ron Burns
48 Hardwick Road, Bristol 06010 Residence: 860-584-1035 Business: 860-402-6872 Capitol: 860-240-8700
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Office Hours
Rep. Burns' regular office hours have been scheduled for the third Saturday of every month, from 10a.m. to 12 p.m., at the A. Bartlett Giamatti Little League Center Main Office on Mix Street in Bristol.
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Education: The Citadel: BS
Occupation: Director of Programs and Operations - Bristol Boys & Girls Club
Public Sevice: Director of Development & Outreach Initiatives, Bristol Boys and Girls Club; Director of Programs and Operations, Bristol Boys and Girls Club; member, Central Connecticut Regional Planning Agency and Boys & Girls Clubs of Connecticut Area Council; a National Training Associate, Boys & Girls Clubs of America; Northeast Training and Professional Development Advisory Council, Boys & Girls Clubs of America; Former Bristol City Councilor; former vice chair of the Bristol Juvenile Review Board; former member, Bristol Youth Services Commission; past co-chair, Recreation Committee of Bristol's Vision 2005; former coach, Hubbell School Odyssey of the Mind Team; past president, Hubbell School's Parent-Teacher Organization; former mentor, Bristol Public School System; past president, Connecticut Association of Boys and Girls Clubs; former member, Northeast Administrative Conference Steering Committee; past member, New England Commission of Boys & Girls Clubs; past member, Connecticut Odyssey of the Mind's Board of Directors.
Legistlative Service: State House of Representatives 2007
Committees:
Appropriations,
Education, ,
Human Services
State Representative Ron Burns is a dedicated legislator who is committed to a stronger economic future for Connecticut, the City of Bristol, and the people he represents...[Full Biography] (PDF/18kb)
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[2007 Gallery]

Rep. Burns gets a visit from 2 Edgewood Little League players, Brian and Michael Dombrowski, during his Office Hours on Saturday, April 19, 2008. This was following the Edgewood Little League Opening Day Ceremonies.

Rep. Burns tips his hat to the Forestville Little League crowd as he is introduced during the Opening Day Ceremonies, 4/19/08. To Rep. Burns' right is Councilman Ken Cockayne.

Rep. Burns (Center) and Councilman Ken Cockayne (Left) and Rep. Nicastro stand with their hats over their hearts as the National Anthem is sung. 4/19/08

Rep. Burns visits with the students from Edgewood School that were participants in the 2008 Invention Convention at the state Capitol on April 9, 2008.

Rep. Burns takes time from a committee meeting to speak with a group from St. Paul Catholic High School in Bristol during Catholic Concerns Day, February 28, 2008.

Rep. Burns prepares for Session on
February 20, 2008.

Representative Burns, left, and Representative Frank N. Nicastro Sr., D-79 th District, center, look on as state Representative William A. Hamzy, R-78 th District, right, speaks at a reception at St. Anthony Parish Hall on Tuesday, February, 5 th. The legislators discussed possible initiatives to help religious and private schools in Connecticut, many of which are operating under significant financial constraints that threaten their future in Bristol and elsewhere in the state.
[2007 Gallery]
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