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Chichester NH News

October 31, 2012

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Christmas Bazaar 2012


Our Lady of Lourdes Women’s Club of Pittsfield and St. Joseph Women’s Club of Northwood will be holding their annual Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, November 3, 2012 from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm in the parish hall in Northwood, NH. (Route 4, next to the town hall) There will be craft items, knitted goods, yarn, beads, books, puzzles, a white elephant table with some brand new items, raffles, and a bake sale where you can purchase some homemade baked goods for Thanksgiving. We will again have our ever popular cookie walk with some new and different varieties. There will be morning muffins and coffee and a luncheon served with some delicious favorites. Drop by for a visit, you will not be sorry.

 



Don’t forget to vote on November 6. The polls will be open at the Town Hall from 7 am until 7 pm. Bring your photo ID or allow extra time to fill out some paperwork. The moderator will also be looking for volunteers to count votes in the evening after the polls close.



November 10 is Scouting for Food. Please support this project. Your local pantry will receive a portion of the things collected.  The food pantry is in need of paper products and hygiene items.



The Capital Region Food Project Holiday Basket Project will be held on December 22, 2012. All interested residents must complete an application form no later than November 21st at the Town Office during regular business hours.



A fall volunteer day will be held at Carpenter Park on Saturday, November 3. Volunteers are welcome from 8 am until 4 pm or any portion of that time. This is a busy time of year, but every volunteer hour not only improves the park but also acts as a match for LWCF funds. Please register ahead with Frank Harrison at www.webharrison.net/carpenter-park or call 798-3105, so plans can be made for food and for possible projects.



Chichester Grange will meet upstairs in the Grange Hall on Wednesday, November 7. There will be a pancake supper at 6 pm and the meeting will begin at 7.



Have you had a chance to see Carpenter Park up close recently? A view from the perimeter trail above the excavation reveals deep holes and towering piles and gives you a feeling for how big a project this really is.



Part II of Walter Sanborn’s Chichester Articles is now available. These articles were written between 2007 and 2011. You may purchase your copy for ten dollars at the Historical Society Museum, at the Town Offices, or by calling Fred Shaw (798-5543) or Lucille Noel (798-5709). Copies of Part I are also available for purchase if you would like to have a set for yourself or for Christmas giving.



Thankful for Poetry program will be at the Chichester Town Library on Saturday, November 10th from 7:00 - 9:00 pm.

Featured poets are Barbara Bald, Stephen Redic and Bob Moore, a poet and musician will be here.

There will be open mic for any in the audience afterwards. Homemade refreshments will be served.

This is always a wonderful time. All are welcome.


Bee Hole Beavers Snowmobile Club

The Bee Hole Beavers Snowmobile Club is made up of riders from the Chichester and Loudon area.

Our next meeting will be on November 7 at the Chichester Community Building. The meeting will start at 7 pm. On the agenda will be election of officers, trail maintenance, pig roast planning, and fundraising ideas. You will be able to renew your membership at the meeting.


We need your help! The Club is actively looking for volunteers for this upcoming year. A secretary, membership chair and trail work volunteers are needed.


Information on local trail conditions, a trail map, Club news, items for sale, and how to become a member can be found on the website. Pay us a visit at:
www.BeeHoleBeavers.org
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Out Of Your Attic Thrift Shop News
Submitted By Carol Hendee


We’re in full swing getting ready for Christmas (seems early, but that’s the only way all the present-bags can be distributed.) 

The need now is for sleeping bags, children and adult. There is always a hope that a shelter will emerge for the homeless but even with a shelter, people need to carry their covers. 


The Baby Threads “Blankets for the Homeless Project” resulted in 37 warm blankets (from monetary donations and actual blanket donations) being sent to the Salvation Army in Laconia, for which people were very grateful.


There is also a need for men’s jeans, all sizes and warm winter-type socks.  Men’s winter boots are in high demand. Hygiene products are also appreciated. 


We are located on Route 28, near the Pittsfield line and are open on Mon. 8-12, Tues. and Thurs. 8-4; Wed. 11-4; and Sat. 10-4.  You can call us at 247-7191.




Letter


My name is Dianne Schuett and I hope to represent Chichester and Pembroke again in the  House of Representatives.  I served one term as a state representative in 2009-2010.  I was one of three incumbents in that district who lost re-election for the 2011-2012 term to three extreme conservatives.  They proved to be as radical as we had predicted for our state.

If reelected, I will work to undo the damage the current legislature has done to our revenue sources; diverting tax dollars from public schools to private and parochial schools; denying access to health care, especially for women; tearing down the infrastructure of state government – attempting to usurp the powers of both the Governor and the courts.

I retired after working for the House Clerk for twenty-five years. In all that time, I never witnessed the disrespect and discord that the last two years have produced.  I feel it is vital that we restore responsibility and civility to our legislature.  And if you agree with me, I ask for your vote on November 6th.

Dianne Schuett
Pembroke



Letter


Dear Chichester neighbors:
Two years ago, when I lost my bid for reelection to the NH legislature, I wasn’t sure I would run again.  I am running, but some ask “why bother?”

I “bother” because many people over the last two years have asked me to “please bother.”  I’m running because of actions and inactions of our delegation the past two years, specifically their shift away from jobs and education to a focus on cutting state revenue by giving cigarette smokers a break while cutting UNH funding by 50% and a focus on more access to guns, including on-campus and in the State House.

I’m running to bring back moderation, reasonableness and respect to our legislature. In my four years, I sponsored very few pieces of new legislation and not one had a price tag associated with it (that’s just fiscally irresponsible!).  I’m proudest of my cosponsorship of NH Working with Governor Lynch, with its total emphasis on jobs.

I ask for your vote next Tuesday. Help me to restore reasonableness, civility and integrity to our legislature. To serve you, we must listen with open minds and speak with moderate voices. Remember to vote. Thank you.

Sally Kelly
Chichester



Letter


In this most critical election the stakes are high for New Hampshire citizens and our future. Our current legislators have proven not that they are job creators, but that their extreme agenda of cuts have actualized more job losses!

I support Sally Kelly for State Representative because her track record is one of fairness, listening to constituents and working across the aisle to promote solutions to the problems NH faces.

In the local NH Senate race I believe that Nancy Fraher will offer not only a long awaited fresh perspective but common sense, equity and reason to the senate. She will advocate for the rights of all working class folks. Conversely, her opponent John Reagan has aligned himself with, even pledged himself to, the ultra conservative radical agendas of such groups as Americans for Prosperity. Nancy Fraher’s record of local service and  negotiation skills will bring prudence and balance to our state governing process.

Regarding the three constitutional amendments on the ballot, unnecessary, costly and restrictive, I ask voters to protect the future options for New Hampshire citizens by firmly rejecting all three. Vote No on questions 1, 2, and 3!

Sally Kelly makes sense! Nancy Fraher will be fair!

Gail Laker-Phelps
Chichester, NH

 


 


 

 











 
 

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