A LIVE
Auction will be held on Friday, November 22nd beginning at 7:00 p.m.
in the Nottingham School gymnasium, 245 Stage Road (Route 152)
beginning at 7:00 pm. Doors will open at 6:15 p.m. to begin
previewing the hundreds of items and gift certificates that have
been donated for this fundraiser. The list of donations can also be
seen by going to www.nottingham.k12.nh.us and clicking on
“Donations received for November 22nd LIVE Auction”, which includes
an autographed photo from 2013 World Series Champions Boston Red Sox
pitcher Felix Doubront. Coe-Brown students will be offering
childcare (in the school library) for those attendees in need of
this service. The funds raised at this event will help to off-set
the cost of a 7th and 8th grade trip to Washington, DC in April
2014. We hope to see lots of people on November 22nd... come, bid,
and start your holiday shopping before Black Friday!!
Letter To The Editor
To the
Editor,
Consequences is a concept that is being removed from our society at
an alarming rate. The Unaffordable Care Act (Obamacare) is a massive
political fraud that was perpetrated on us by our lying President.
He knowingly lied over and over and this mantra was picked up by
many, many of his corrupt politicians. I don’t care about
impeachment. That is a political process and I’m sick of political
process. He should be indicted and prosecuted for fraud. That is a
legal process and he broke the law. Let him govern from a cell.
He
couldn’t do this on his own. Every politician that went along with
Representative Pelosi, “but we have to pass the bill so you can find
out what is in it” should be fired by the voters along with those
that carried Obama’s water. In our State that would be Shaheen,
Shea-Porter and Kuster. If you’re a liberal and think our march to
socialism is good then at least vote for honest liberals and replace
these lazy bums.
Consequences, good or bad, are an important part of nature. It
doesn’t matter what the position, all bad politicians, government
workers, teachers, MacDonald workers or large corporation CEOs
should get bad consequences. But those same positions that do a good
job should get a good consequence. We’ve lost that concept. It
shows.
Tim
Jandebeur
Northwood
Anytime Fitness Northwood to host 36 hour
Tread-a-Thon and Food Drive Nov. 21st & Nov. 22nd
Anytime
Fitness Northwood, a 24-hour co-ed fitness club, is organizing a
unique food drive & fundraising campaign to help support local food
pantries. For 36 hours straight, starting at 6am Thursday, November
21 through 6pm Friday, November 22nd members of Anytime Fitness will
walk (in 30 minute shifts) non-stop on a club treadmill. In
recognition of the time and effort put in by members at the end of
the 36 hours co-owners Rebecca and Dennis Capo will write a check
for $360 to the Northwood Food Pantry. While members are working up
a sweat inside the gym, fellow members as well as non-members are
invited to drop off non-perishable food items as part of the “stuff
the truck” event.“
“The
goal of this event is to help stock the shelves of local food
pantries as well as provide a way for our members to give back to
the community. To help raise even more money, and encourage the
overnight walkers, the Capo’s have offered to donate an additional
$5 for every member who stops by between 12am and 4am to cheer on
the current walker.
To
participate in the food drive, you can visit Anytime Fitness
Northwood on November 21st or 22nd. Parked outside the gym on those
two days will be a big red Ford F150. The goal is to fill the bed
of the pickup with healthy, non-perishable food items. As an added
incentive any non-member who drops off items for the food drive will
be offered a 14 day full access pass to Anytime Fitness Northwood.
Anytime
Fitness is the only fitness club that offers 24-hour access in the
Northwood area. In addition to its always open convenience, the club
offers a total body workout that combines strength training and
cardiovascular exercise in an expertly-designed, clean workout
center.
For
membership information, or additional details on our tread-a-thon
and food drive call Anytime Fitness at 603-942-6027 or visit
www.anytimefitness.com.
Letter To The Editor
Dear
Editor,
My name
is Kyle Nelson, I am a 16-year-old reader of the paper from
Northwood, and I am writing to you about the article “Veterans’ Day
And Robert Frost” by Richard R. Doucet, which was featured in last
week’s paper. While I enjoyed Doucet’s tribute to our veterans, I
noticed two errors that I feel need to be addressed. The first was
that Mahatma Gandhi’s last name was misspelled as “Gandy”, and the
second is that it stated that India became independent from Great
Britain in 1949. The country actually received its freedom in 1947;
by the time of 1949, India had been independent for two years, and
Gandhi had been dead for one. Other than these errors, I still
enjoyed the article very much. I was wondering though if there was a
way you could make these minor problems known? Thank you, and I look
forward to reading more.
Kyle
Nelsono
Northwood
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