Gilmanton Food
Pantry And Thrift Shop
Yard Sale
The Gilmanton Food
Pantry & Thrift Shop is now collecting for the annual Yard Sale to
be held on Saturday, July 16th from 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.
We welcome the donation of items for which you have no further use
that can be repurposed. Proceeds from the yard sale go towards the
operation of the Food Pantry, which in turn helps many in the
community.
You may bring small items to the Food Pantry & Thrift Shop during
open hours. We have no capacity for storage, thus bringing
your donated items as close to the day as possible is appreciated.
If you need assistance with your donation, you may call Beth Lavin
at 267-1934 or the Gilmanton Food Pantry at 364-0114. You will
need to leave a message, so please be sure to leave a call back
number.
All items need to be in good condition, still working with no
missing pieces or parts. We cannot accept electronics, media
including tapes, CD’s and books, or mattresses.
Save the date and look for our Yard Sale signs. The sale will
be at the Gilmanton Community Church at 1817 Route 140 in Gilmanton
Iron Works.
Please pay a visit, perhaps you will find that special item that you
have been seeking. The Thrift Shop will also be open. We
are looking forward to seeing you.
Gilmanton Food Pantry
& Thrift Shop is an outreach program of the Gilmanton Community
Church.
Visit us on Facebook at:
www.facebook.com/GilmantonCommunityChurch
Hours: Monday, 1-4
pm, Wednesday, 3-6 pm and Saturday, 10 am-2 pm.
Telephone: 603-364-0114.
Location: 1817 Route 140, Gilmanton Iron Works.
Parking & Entrance: Gilmanton Community Church Parking Lot.
Look for a sign that says Harvest Bible Church.
Mailing Address: Post Office Box 16, Gilmanton, N. H. 03237.
State Of The Loon
The Gilmanton Year-Round Library will be presenting the program
“State of The Loon’, on June 29 at 7:00 p.m. This program,
conducted by Harry Vogal, Executive Director of the Loon
Preservation Committee, will focus on the natural history,
challenges, and successes of the Loon population in New Hampshire.
Vogal, a biologist by training, has been studying loons for close to
20 years as a researcher and then Project Biologist for the Canadian
Lakes Loon Survey of Bird Studies Canada.
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