REMINDER
The Milk & Cookies New
Year’s Eve “Parlor Concert” to beheld at the Barnstead Town Hall
will feature Chris Bonoli and Roy D’Innocenzo from 7:00-9:00. Come
and sing American Pie with us at intermission and regardless of the
weather the concert will go on! No Reservations are needed -
Everyone’s invited! Proceeds will be donated to the Memorial to
Public Works Employees - Public Works Employees and their families
may attend for free.
Epsom Public Library
Family Movie “Incredibles 2” Saturday, January 5th at 10:30 am. The
movie is rated PG. Snacks and drinks will be provided.
There is no movie matinee
today, Wednesday, December 26 at the Epsom Library. The Library will
be closing at 2:00 PM on Monday, Dec.31 and will be closed all day
Tuesday, January 1.
The movie matinee on
Wednesday, January 2 at 1:30 is Mission: Impossible Fallout. Tom
Cruise stars again as Ethan Hunt who chooses to save his team rather
than complete a mission to recover stolen plutonium. The
weapons fall into the hands of a gang of highly skilled
operatives bent on destroying civilization. Now Hunt and his
team are in a race against time to recover the weapons.
Rolling Stone says “The action is off-the-charts spectacular.”
Letter
Dear Santa,
I want to go to
kindergarten all day after Pre-K. My mommy told me the big kids in
the kindergarten room only get to spend 2 hours in school and I want
to go for a lot of minutes just like in preschool. My mommy brings
me to school and she goes to work in the morning because that’s our
responsibility. If I can’t stay at school all day it would be sad.
Mommy says if we only
have kindergarten school for 2 hours we couldn’t go outside every
day. We would have just a little circle time and would have centers
not every day. If we have coloring every day that would be good, and
my friends always like to do stories which is fun.
I went to the big kid
kindergarten room at the big kid school when my mommy and daddy were
at a meeting all night to get us full day kindergarten. I met some
new friends and played in the room, it is so nice there! I hope when
I’m bigger after Pre-K that I get to have the room all day for
school! Please help us to make that Santa!
Sierra Klepper
Age 3, Epsom Resident
(Sierra asked me to write
this letter to Santa, I wanted to share it with all of you!)
Letter
Season Greetings,
On behalf of the Epsom
Police Association, we would like to personally thank you for your
support of our 1st Annual Holiday Toy Drive. We were
overwhelmed by the reception we received from residents and business
alike and our success would not have been possible without your
support. We received an abundance of toys, some winter clothing,
cash donations and refreshments.
With the donations we
received, we were able to provide numerous gifts to local children
to ensure they will have a memorable holiday and not have to go
without. We were able to distribute these gifts with the assistance
of the staff at the Epsom Central School as well as assistance from
the Epsom Welfare Office. In addition, we used some of the proceeds
to donate cookies and candies to the Epsom Food Pantry, so residents
in need will have something sweet on their tables this holiday
season.
And we’re not done yet...
we have future plans for a couple other events throughout the year.
So stay tuned and we will be posting our other events as they near.
Thanks again and Happy
Holidays,
Master Patrolman Matthew
Fudala, President
Epsom Police Association
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