The Kennedy House
Gift Baskets and More
Plus - Lynn’s knitted and crocheted items
Open House
Friday, November 23rd thru Sunday, November 25th
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
New Location
Bob and Lynn Boyd’s Home
116 Wildwood Drive
Pittsfield, NH
435-7626
Lt. Devon A. St.Cyr, USMC, received his wings in May of 2012 and is
presently training to fly the AH-1Z Cobra helicopter at Camp
Pendleton, San Diego, CA. Lt. St. Cyr currently resides in
Oceanside, CA with his wife Becky and 7 month old son, Abraham. He
was born and raised in Gilford and Gilmanton, NH and is a 2009
graduate of UNH.
Thanksgiving Church Service
The November Thanksgiving Church Service of the First Congregational
Society in Gilmanton will be held on Sunday, November 18, 2012, at
2:00 pm at the Smith Meeting House. The Reverend Sidney Lovett of
Holderness, NH, will officiate.
Organist Harriet Coupal will play a prelude and a postlude. Special
music will be provided by Brenda and Roy Buttrick. Refreshments
will be served in the meeting room downstairs after the service.
Please come and bring your friends and family to this
non-denominational service.
December 16, 2012, at 2:00 pm will be the last service of the year.
We will resume church services the Sunday before Memorial Day in
May. Watch this newspaper for notices of our church service in
December.
The First Congregational Society was formed in 1774, and the Smith
Meeting House is named after the first ordained minister to serve
there, the Reverend Isaac Smith. The meeting house is located on
Meeting House Road off NH Route 140 and off NH Route 107. For
questions please call 603-267-8151.
Letter
My campaign for State Representative of District 5 has been such a
valuable experience. I have been most grateful for the opportunity
to see my neighbors in Gilmanton and meet new folks in Alton.
I have spent many hours at the Transfer Station of both towns trying
to meet as many people as I can. I believe it is important to reach
out to the members of the community you want to represent; to hear
their concerns. I have appreciated the inquiries about my positions
and good wishes.
I knew this race would be a challenge. So few people knew me in
Alton and I knew so little about the town… Other than my favorite
McDonald’s at the Alton circle! I have enjoyed my time at the
Transfer Station and have made new friends. I want to thank the
gentlemen, Joe and Brian, who work at the Recycling Center for their
kindness and who always made me feel welcome. I want to thank the
voters of Alton who decided to take a chance with me despite the
newness of our relationship.
To my hometown, thank you for your support and a very rewarding
personal win. I am honored that you wanted me to represent you in
Concord. I would have been proud to do so.
Congratulations to Dick Burchell and Stephen Holmes. It is an honor
to serve. I do believe in the notion that people of different
political parties can work together for a common purpose. I hope you
will join your colleagues and do the work for all your constituents…
That you will support inclusive legislation that promotes the well
being of all residents of New Hampshire.
Please let us know the work you are doing on our behalf.
Deb Chase
Gilmanton
GCC Food Pantry And
Thrift Shop News
Green and Yellow barbed items will be 50% OFF from Monday, November
12th thru Saturday, December 8th. Come in and check out all the
wonderful clothing we have at the GCC Thrift Shop for the entire
family. We have just brought down the winter outerwear and have
also added our collection of holiday wear. We have some very
beautiful items for your upcoming holiday parties. We also have
many sweaters and sweatshirts for that “Ugly Christmas Sweater”
party you may be attending. We also have Gift Certificates
available for purchase at the Thrift Shop in any amount you may
choose. So we hope that you will remember us for all your holiday
gift ideas and apparel needs.
There are still raffle tickets available for the beautiful quilt
that was made and donated by Victoria Parkhill of Gilmanton Iron
Works. The tickets are available at the Thrift Shop or from one of
our committee members. We will also have the quilt raffle tickets
for sale at the upcoming Gilmanton Community Church Christmas Tea
and Fair on Dec. 1st. The drawing for the winner of the quilt will
be on December 15th. The tickets are $2.00 each or 3 tickets for
$5.00. All monies raised from the sale of tickets goes directly to
support the food pantry and its many programs.
We are still collecting non-perishable food items for our holiday
food baskets. Some suggested items for donation are: bottled
juice, canned peas/green beans/corn, cranberry sauce, stuffing mix,
canned fruit, cereal, canned turkey gravy, breakfast muffin mix,
coffee, cocoa, pickles and olives. If you would like to donate
money to purchase perishable items for the baskets, please mail your
check to GCC Food Pantry, PO Box 6, Gilmanton IW, NH 03837. If you
have donations of food for the pantry please bring it to the Food
Pantry during business hours or you may leave it in one of our
collection boxes. Boxes are located at the Gilmanton School,
Academy Building and at the Year Round Library.
Winter outerwear is still needed for children. We are looking for
new or very gently used and clean winter jackets, snowpants and
boots for girls and boys in sizes from infant to adult (for
teenagers). If you have donations for our winter clothing program
we ask that you drop them off at the Thrift Shop during our business
hours only. If you are unable to get to the Thrift Shop when if is
open you may contact Jane Sisti @ 364-7437.
We are located on RT 140 in Gilmanton Iron Works, across from the
Iron Works Market. We are open on Monday 1pm – 5pm, Wednesday 3pm
– 7pm, and Saturday 10am – 2pm. Parking is located in the Gilmanton
Community Church parking lot just west of the shop. The GCC Food
Pantry and Thrift Shop will be CLOSED on Wednesday, November 21st.
We are OPEN for business on Monday, November 12th.
We thank you for your continued support of the Food Pantry and all
of its programs. Remember that sales from the Thrift Shop go to
support the Pantry.
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