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Gilmanton NH News

August 18, 2010

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Hayfield Management And Restoration Program


This is an open invitation for farmers and interested public to come hear information about hayfield soil health, fertilizer options, seeding, funding assistance and forming a hay cooperative. The meeting will be held on August 24th starting at 6:30PM in the Belmont Corner Meeting House on the street corner of Fuller and Sargent.


Meeting presenters will be Bill Lord of UNH Cooperative Extension and Mike Lynch of the Natural Resources Conservation Service.


For more information, or to register to attend, please contact the Belknap County Conservation District at 527-5880. Registration is suggested but not required.

 


 

Best Sellers Available At The Gilmanton Corner Public Library


Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert is now available for your reading pleasure at the Library. Stop by to get your name on the waiting list before the movie hits the area mid-August.


Also available for your reading are three of the Swedish author, Steig Larrson’s, crime books: The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet’s Nest, and The Girl Who Played With Fire. These particular books are flying fast out of the library.


Sizzling Sixteen by Janet Evanovich along with The Help by Kathryn Stockett can be found on our New Arrivals shelves.


An old time favorite, To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee has been popular this summer as well as DVD’s Blindside and Avatar.

 
A large donation of 26 new audio books are ready for your enjoyment when making your trip to and from work or when traveling a long distance.


Come see our newly installed children’s bookcases making it easier for our Munchkins to select books.

 


 

Brewing Beer In NH At Gilmanton Historical Society August 24th

More about Frank Jones, a well known brewer in New Hampshire, at Gilmanton Historical Society on Tuesday, August 24th.  


The Gilmanton Historical Society’s summer program series continues on Tuesday, August 24th with a program on Brewing Beer in New Hampshire. The program begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Gilmanton Academy (Town Offices) building in Gilmanton Corners. A social hour with refreshments starts at 7 p.m.


Glenn Knoblock explores the history of New Hampshire’s beer and ale brewing industry from Colonial days, when it was home and tavern-based, to today’s modern breweries and brew pubs. Unusual and rare photos and advertisements document the changing industry and the state’s earliest brewers. Illustrations present evidence of society’s changing attitudes towards beer and alcohol consumption over the years. Anticipating an oft-asked question: Sorry, no beer samples at this lecture.


The program is sponsored in part by the NH Humanities Council. The public is welcome and there is no charge.  


The final program of the summer on September 28, Documentary Photographs of the 1930s, complements July’s Gilmanton history program with a slide presentation by Martin Fox featuring photographs taken during the Great Depression for the Farm Security Administration. 


The Gilmanton Historical Society offers a number of publications on the history of the Town. They are available at all Society programs, at the Town Clerk’s Office, and at the Brick House in Gilmanton Corners. The Society’s Museum, in the Academy Building, is open by appointment.  Call curators Jeanine Moorhead at 267-8870 or George Carpenter at 267-8907.

 

For more information about the summer series, pick up a copy of the flier at the Academy or call President John Dickey at 267-6098

 


 


 

 











 
 

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