The following local students received degrees from Norwich
University, Northfield, Vt., at a May 11 commencement ceremony:
Deerfield: David Leon Davidson received a degree
in studies in war and peace.
Daniel Martin Leddy received a degree in sports
medicine.
Megan Margaret Callahan of Deerfield was named to
the President's List for the Spring 2008 Semester at Bentley
College, Waltham, Mass.
She achieved extraordinary academic achievement
in the semester as a sophomore majoring in undecided business.
Alexandra Carlton, a Deerfield resident, recently
received a master's degree in secondary education from the College
of Arts and Sciences at Simmons College, Boston, Mass.
Attention
The Northwood Transfer Station will be having the
annual TIRE Day starting Saturday, July 12 and ending Sunday, July
20, 2008.
For more information, you may talk with one of
the attendants at the Transfer Station.
Spaghetti and Meatballs Supper will be served
Saturday, July 12 at the First Baptist Church of Northwood. This is
a fund raiser for our children who will be attending camp this
summer at the American Baptist Camp Sentinel in Center Tuftonboro.
The menu for the supper will be pasta with a meat sauce, marinara,
or alfredo sauces with meatballs or chicken. A green salad, garlic
bread and dessert will also be served. Come and enjoy the good food
and fellowship.
History Of Photography Will Be Discussed In
Northwood
The July 15, 2008, meeting of the Northwood
Historical Society will be held at the Congregational Church at 7:00
p.m. and welcome Ron Covey, D.C.Ph., who will speak on photography
equipment and cameras, past and present. The session will include a
viewing and demonstration of large film negatives, as well as, 4x5
view cameras and glass plate holders obtained from the estate of Dr.
Mihachik of Northwood.
A discussion on Digital Photography, followed by
a question and answer period will conclude the presentation. An
exhibit of competition prints taken in and around Northwood by Ron
and Elaine Covey will also be on display.
A build your own ice cream sundae bar will follow
the presentation.
Northwood School Honor Roll
5th Grade
High Honors
Ronald Berry, III, Joshua Conrad, Jeremy Fenerty,
Molly Gibson, Ashley LeBlanc, Haley Ruth.
Honors
Olivia Anatone, Alexa Barnes, Michaela Dean-Apted,
Claire Decker, Catherine Farrar, Gabrielle Fichera, Hannah Herter,
Jacob Jackman, Megan Leduke, Austin Leith, Mark Leoncyk, Jelasa
Nelson, Gaelyn O'Dwyer, Jessica Ohrenberger, Hunter Ranfos, Alec
Schleich, Ashley St. Pierre, Veronica Swindell, Nicole Torsain.
6th Grade
High Honors
Joseph Anatone, Connor Bell, Jacob Mele, Hailey
Serino, Elanie Trainor, Alexander Wimsatt.
Honors
Rebecca Ames, Emily Blad, Alexandria Buiel, Regan
Butler, Ashley Calef, Thomas Esdale, Seth Gourley, Kasey Hamlett
Julia Helton, Hannah Hughes, Brittany Lachance, Dana Lee, Nicholas
Locke, Patrick Marie, Scott MeGibbon, Taylor Pitre, Alexi Ramsey,
Mariah Scannapieco, Brittany Williams.
7th Grade
High Honors
Dallas Daniel
Honors
Tristin Apted, Marianna Barnhart, Casey Breen,
Courtney Brown, Quintin Chirse-McNeil, Danielle Colpritt, Kyle
DeTrude, Allison Irish, Corin Kelley, Matthew LaFlamme, Christian
Long, Kestyn Ritchotte, Morgan Stroberg, Brian Wolfendale.
8th Grade
High Honors
Zachary Dean, Meredith Grady.
Honors
Aaron Ash, Haley Bell, Megan Conrad, Samuel
Davis, Brooke Esdale, Mia Faucher, Corey Gerlt, Michael Gibson,
Paige Laboe, Allura LeBlanc, Nicholas Levergood, Tori Martin,
Abigail McCall, Caitlin Mittendorf, Troy Nobert, Amanda Perron,
Crystal Schlessinger, Katrina Southwick, Nicole Swindell, Erin
Thibeault, Morgan West.
Got Six
Weeks To Change Your Life?
Curves
Of Northwood Has A Plan
Curves of Northwood is offering local women the
opportunity to change their lives in six weeks. The Curves 6 Week
Solution includes six weeks of small, intimate classes where
participants will learn how to lose weight and keep it off for good.
Change your body and your life! Curves of
Northwood is currently accepting registrations for the next session
of the Curves 6 Week Solution program. This session will be starting
on Thursday, August 14th and will meet at 7 p.m. for the next seven
consecutive weeks. Each weekly session will encourage and motivate,
as well as, provide the necessary tools for a successful weight
management program.
"Many women have a list of diets they've tried
over the years and the one thing all these diets have in common is
that they often fail," said Dawn Wiitala, Manager of Curves of
Northwood. "Why? They leave you hungry and deprived, and they slow
your metabolism, setting you up for a never-ending cycle of yo-yo
dieting."
Under the direction of Richard B. Kreider, PhD,
FACSM, scientists at Baylor University in Waco, Texas, have put the
Curves fitness and weight-loss program to rigorous testing,
scrutinizing its effects on hundreds os women. The results? Curves
works. Women on the Curves plan have lost weight and kept it off,
boosted their metabolism, lost body fat, gained muscle, and enjoyed
several other significant benefits.
The Curves plan focuses on firing up the
metabolism, small meals throughout the day, a broad variety of
healthy food and strength training in a supportive, safe and fun
environment.
There isn't any magic here, it's a common sense
approach to weight loss that incorporates scientifically proven
methods with a flexible plan that can be individualized," Wiitala
said. "We've seen it work right here in Northwood."
We invite you and a guest into our facility at
262 First NH Turnpike, Suite #1, Northwood, NH, for a FREE tour and
figure analysis. At this time we can explain the program to you in
greater detail and answer any questions you may have. Call your mom,
daughter or best friend and come see us! Studies show that any
fitness or weight management program is even more successful when
you do it with a friend!
For more information, please contact Dawn Wiitala
at 603-942-5511 or
[email protected]
Northwood Lake Water Tested Good
Andrea Tomlinson, Northwood Lake Association
water quality monitor, with volunteer LuAnne Pidgeon and Sara
Sumner, NH Department of Environmental Services, tested water
quality on Northwood Lake June 20. Eight sites were tested at
tributaries flowing into the lake. E.coli results were below the
state standard of 406cts/100mi for surface waters. July 18 is the
date for the next sampling.
The Watershed Association is sampling the lake
once a month this season, more often than previous years. If problem
sites are found, there will be more sampling at those sites.
Jim Vallaincourt, NW Lake vice president attended
the 2008 NH Lakes Congress in Meredith. Emphasis was placed on
septic systems. 25%of American households use septic systems and
that percentage has stayed constant over the last 35 years. In New
Hampshire, 65% of existing and 80% of new housing use septic
systems. The overarching issue is septic system failure and its
effect on groundwater and eventually NH lakes and streams. The three
talking points are phosphorus, nitrogen and pathogens (E.coli). Many
of the same concerns exist with storm water runoff. It's a concern
about human activity and the effects of that activity on nature's
water.
A reminder to all that the Annual Meeting will be
held July 19, 4:30 p.m. at the Northwood Lake public beach. Jeffrey
Schloss, Water Resources Specialist with the UNH Cooperative
Extension, will be the guest speaker.
Visit us at:
www.northwoodlake.com
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