Epsom’s next Scrap Booking Bonanza hosted by Ivy Green Rebekah Lodge
#36 will be held on Saturday, Nov. 7th from 9 a.m.-9 p.m. at the Odd
Fellow’s Hall. Call Jennifer at 736-8681 or Jill at736-9091 to
reserve your spot! Food and beverages will be included in the fee.
Plan to spend all or part of the day with us for a great time of
scrap booking and fun!
The public is cordially invited to attend a special musical
performance by singer/song writer, Don Smith of Travelin’ On Music.
This will be held on Friday, November 13th at 7 p.m. at the First
Congregational Church, 24 Main Street in Pittsfield. Don is a
country, gospel singer, the program will take place in the church
sanctuary. There is no charge. A love offering will be taken.
Don’t forget the Spaghetti Supper to be held on Nov. 7 at the
First Congregational Church, 24 Main Street, Pittsfield, from 5 to 7
p.m. The proceeds from this supper will go to the Pittsfield Food
Pantry. The cost is by monetary donation only. Don’t miss out on
this delicious meal while supporting a worthy cause.
Epsom Public Library News
The Epsom Public Library will be hosting a Holiday American Girl
Tea Party on Saturday, Nov. 14 at 1:30 p.m. Girls and their guests
are invited to a fun afternoon of proper English tea complete with
finger sandwiches, desserts and tea/punch. Dress up in your holiday
clothes and bring your favorite doll or stuffed animal.
The American Girl doll was created in 1986 to educate and
entertain young girls in American history. The library will also be
having a raffle of the new historical American Girl Doll, Rebecca
Ruben, complete with a handmade outfit made by Nancy Yeaton. Tickets
will be available at the library. The tea is free but reservations
are required as seating will be limited. For information or
reservations call the library at 736-9920.
Story Time continues on Tuesdays at 2 p.m. and Thursdays at 3:30
p.m. The children listen to stories, sing songs and enjoy simple
crafts. Library hours are Monday-Thursday 10-7 and Saturday 9-1.
Santa’s Workshop
Santa’s Workshop will be held on Saturday, December 5, 2009,
from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. at Epsom Central School, 282 Black Hall
Road, Epsom, NH.
Bring the Family for Lots of Christmas Fun!!
Make your Holiday Gifts and Wrap them up! And much more. Book
Fair, Kid’s Crafts, Raffles, Decorate Cookies.
Santa’s Mailbox (Kids can bring their letters for Santa).
Crafter’s Showcase (Homemade gifts for sale)
Volunteers, Crafters and Donations Needed.
Students wishing to help out with this event will earn community
service hours. Crafter tables available for $10.00 a space.
For more information, please contact Tracy Young at 545-1855 or
crafty
[email protected].
It’s all for the kids!
Holiday Fair
The First Congregational Church of Pembroke, UCC will be holding
its annual Holiday Fair on November 14, 2009, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. We will
have a fantastic Gift Basket Raffle (back by popular demand). Anyone
who brings a canned good for the Allenstown/Pembroke Interfaith Food
Pantry will receive a free raffle ticket for the gift basket raffle.
Last year we had over 25 gift baskets ranging from a Red Sox
basket to Thanksgiving and Spa Baskets, Chocolate Lovers Baskets,
Food baskets; Baby Baskets; Little Girl and Boy baskets; Tool
baskets; Crafter’s baskets and many more!
Our breakfast and lunch cafe’ will have continental breakfast
fair and Chili and Chowder to go along with sandwiches and more
items for lunch. With all the good cooks in our church the Baked
Goods and Food and Candy and Fudge tables are always a big hit. We
have a following of loyal customers for our assortment of fudge! The
Books, Tapes, CD’s, Puzzle table, the Plant table and the Grandma’s
Attic will always intrigue the savvy patron. The many talented
crafters at our church fill the Gifts and Crafts Table with handmade
knitted and stitched items and many holiday items too; the Jewelry
table with unique handcrafted bobbles and bring along with gently
used items is always a big draw. Our Silent Auction has a regular
following because of the quality items we have to offer; and
Pictures with Santa (10:30 a.m.-12 N) is always a popular
destination for all the little ones. Won’t you come and enjoy our
hospitality on November 14 and enjoy an early shopping day before
the holiday rush!
Letter
The Epsom Central School 8th Grade Class is planning its third
annual historical trip to Washington, D.C., for April, 2010. In
order to make this a possibility, we are conducting numerous
fundraisers with our students and asking businesses to help us. Our
goal is to make it a reality for all students to attend, rather than
a select group who can afford the cost. We want to make this an
inspiring experience to remember for years to come.
The Class will be holding an Auction on December 4, 2009, at the
Epsom Fire Station, located on Dover Road in Epsom. All proceeds
from this auction will go directly to the cost of the field trip.
Your donation of an item or gift certificate will be greatly
appreciated. All Auction items will be listed in our program, along
with the donor’s name.
This would be a wonderful opportunity to advertise your
business, while realizing a tax deduction for your donation toward
this very worthwhile cause.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please
feel free to contact Peter Arvanitis at (603) 798-4708, parent
coordinator, or Patrick Connors, Principal of Epsom Central School.
Thank you in advance of your support of our students.
Sincerely, Patrick Connors, Principal; Brian Beaverstock,
Assistant Principal; Joan Pozner, 8th Grade Trip Advisor; Mary
Yeaton, 7th Grade Trip Advisor; Peter Arvanitis, Parent Coordinator.
O.H.R.V. Safety Education Course
The Fort Mountain Trail Winders will be teaching the OHRV
Snowmobile Safety Education Course on Sunday, December 13th, from
7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Epsom Fire Station. Class size is
limited and you must pre-register.
In New Hampshire, OHRV operators aged 12 years and older must
possess a safety certificate or valid driver’s license. A safety
certificate is issued upon successful completion of the OHRV Safety
Course.
The Safety Education Course includes instruction in proper
preparation and care of the vehicle, basic operation and safe riding
techniques. Operator requirements are also discussed such as
appropriate clothing, what to bring with you, outdoor skills, and
medical self-help. The OHRV laws are reviewed as well as
environmental. Considerations, landowner relations, and multiple
trail issues. A written examination will be required.
For further details or to pre-register, please contact Bruce
Blye at 603-736-8818. There is no charge for the course and parents
are encouraged to attend. Lunch will be provided at no charge.
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