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Chichester NH News

July 11, 2018

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The Chichester Methodist Church will be holding a Bake and Yard Sale on Saturday, July 14th, from 9-1. It will be held at the Methodist Parish Hall next to the church. Yummy baked items will be inside for everyone to purchase. Please come and join us!

 


 

Meetings of the Chichester Cemetery Trustees are being held at 5:30 p.m. The time of 4:30 p.m. which is posted/printed in several places is incorrect.

 


 

The deadline for CYA Soccer registrations and Caramba Soccer camp registration forms is July 15th. Lost your registration form? Download a form at www.chichesteryouth.com. (Click on Sports and then on Soccer.)

 


 

Out Of Your Attic

Thrift Shop News

Submitted By Carol Hendee

 

Special week, July 9th through the 14th, everything on top shelves in all three rooms will be 1/2 price!  Blankets, pillows, appliances, lamps, baskets, vases - even  in the main room, and you never know what will be on that top shelf!  Black clothes tags are 25¢ each this month. 

 

Find us on the way to the lake on Rte 28, close to the Pittsfield line. Mon. 8-12; Tujs. & Thurs 8-4; Wed. 11-4 & Sat. 10-4.  247-7191.

 


 

Chichester Town Library News

 

Thanks to everyone supporting the library and its programs.  Over the past few weeks, the people who attended the presentation of the Ukeladies had a real treat with familiar songs of both long ago and of more modern times.  Toes were tapping and smiles were on many faces.  Then, this past Friday, residents were treated to the “Songs of Emigration, Storytelling through Traditional Celtic Music,” presented by nationally known, local fiddler/songwriter Jason Tirell-Wysocki.  Proceeds from the used book sales, one which was held on Saturday, help to fund these special events. 

 

The Knitting Circle meets Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 p.m.

 

Lovers of the Chichester Library will be meeting on Monday, July 16th, at 7 p.m.  This group of volunteers puts together the used book sales and helps to support the various programs put on by the library, whether it be by setting up for them, providing refreshments, etc.  This group welcomes all who are interested. 

 

The Evening Book Club will be meeting on Wednesday, July 18th, at 7 p.m.

 

The next event in the Summer Reading Program is scheduled for next Thursday, the 19th, at 10:30 a.m.   “Wild about Turtles” is for 3-10 year olds and will help them learn about these great reptiles.  Sign-up for this program is requested to help Mary, the Turtle Lady, prepare. 

 


 

Lisa Prizio Memorial Award

The first Lisa Prizio Memorial Award was given by the Chichester Town Library to a graduating eighth grade girl and boy from the Chichester Central School who  exhibited inquiring minds, caring spirits and have an interest in science, technology, engineering and/or math.  This year’s recipients were Olivia Berkeley and Mason Pillsbury, pictured.

 

The award has been funded by people who donated money to the Chichester Town Library in memory of its beloved librarian, Lisa Prizio, who died unexpectedly last year. 

 


 


 

 











 
 

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