Epsom
Library News: There will be a family Movie Night at the library on
Wednesday, August 4th at 6:30 p.m. featuring “Hachi, A Dog’s Tale.”
The movie is rated G and popcorn and drinks will be provided.
Children are encouraged to turn in their summer reading packets now
through Aug. 12th and get a surprise from the prize treasure chest!
Also sign up for the Make A Splash, Read Finale featuring songs and
stories by “Steve Blunt” on Wed. Aug. 18th at 6:30 p.m.
Story Time at the library continues through the summer on Tuesdays
at 2 p.m. and Thursdays at 3:30 p.m. Also join the “Lego” club
Thursdays at 3:30 p.m. For questions about any of these programs
call 736-9920.
Ivy
Green Rebekah Lodge #36 is looking for pie donations for this year’s
Old Home Day supper on Sat., August 14th at Webster Park. Our
members will be calling for donations of pies or if you would like
to donate, please call Vickie at 736-4707 or Jeanne at 736-9240.
Epsom Citizen of the Year Nominations
The
Friends of Webster Park is now accepting your nomination for
“CITIZEN OF THE YEAR” for 2010. The Friends of Webster Park is
asking that your nomination be an individual that displays some or
all of the following qualities:
•
Outstanding citizenship • Commitment to the community •
Extraordinary community service • Leadership • Positive
influence on others
Please submit a short essay, describing your nomination and the
reasons that person should be CITIZEN OF THE YEAR. Please include
information about a lifetime achievement, a major achievement
reached recently, or an achievement that is still in the making. If
you have nominated someone in the past and that person was, not
selected, please do not hesitate to nominate that person again. All
entries must be submitted by Friday August 6, 2010 and should be
mailed to:
Citizen of the Year Nomination, C/O Richard Verville, Friends of
Webster Park, 449 New Orchard Road, EPSOM, NH 03234.
Proud To Be An American
The
Friends of Webster Park are currently seeking sponsors and
contributions for this year’s Old Home Day event scheduled for
August 14, 2010. Your support is what will make the Epsom Old Home
Day a continuing success.
All
sponsors will be recognized during their sponsored event, and in the
Old Home Day Program. Any and all donations are greatly appreciated.
Without your contributions the Old Home Day event would not be
possible.
This is the second year that the Friends of Webster Park are hosting
this event and we are again starting with very minimal funds from
our account. The Friends of Webster Park are a 501-C-3 Non-Profit
Organization registered with the State of New Hampshire, Secretary
of State. Our purpose is to support the betterment of our Town Park
for the enjoyment of all generations. All your contributions are tax
deductible.
Please make Tax Deductible Contributions payable to: Friends of
Webster Park, 190 North Road, Epsom, NH, 03234.
If
you have any questions, please call 496-7485. Thank you for your
support!
First Annual Epsom Old Home Day 4 Mile Road Race
Announcing the First Annual Epsom Old Home Day 4 Mile Road Race on
Sunday August 15th to benefit the Friends of Webster Park to help
preserve Webster Park as a place of recreation for kids and
families.
The
event includes a 4 mile run and a 2 mile walk and starts and
finishes at Webster Park - 430 Suncook Valley Highway, Epsom, NH.
The Park is located about 2 miles south of the Epsom Traffic Circle
on Rt. 28. The race and walk begin at 8:30 AM. The 4 mile race is an
out and back course to the Epsom Central School and back and the 2
mile walk goes to the Odd Fellows Hall and back to the Park.
You
can get more info and a race application at:
www.rochesterrunners.com and you can register on-line at:
www.raceit.com/register/?event=1824
Entry fee: $15 pre-registered and $18 on race day.
There will be post race food and prizes and timing by Yankee Timing!
Contact Don and Wendy Yeaton for more info at:
[email protected]
Epsom Public Library
Massage therapist Tamara Krenn and esthetician Cyndi Jarvis will be
the guest speakers on August 11 at 7:00 PM at Epsom Public Library’s
final presentation of the Adult Summer Reading Program, “Water Your
Soul.”
Tamara, a resident of Epsom, has been a massage therapist
for twenty years and is the owner of Hands on Health in Concord. ”I
say that I’m the Queen of Eclectic Massage,” she joked. The emphasis
of her message during the presentation will be thrifty ways to relax
and reduce one’s stress.
Cyndi Jarvis, of Pittsfield, works at
D’Tangles in Epsom and has been an esthetician for five years. Prior
to that, she worked for Estee Lauder and has been in the skin care
industry for fifteen years. She also currently offers reflexology,
and a main part of her focus during the presentation will be to show
people how to take care of their feet by themselves.
Both women have donated gift certificates for the door prize to be
given away during the evening. Light refreshments will also be
served.
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