Letter
To the officers and members of the First Baptist Society and
Religious Association of Lower Gilmanton:
You are hereby notified that the annual meeting of said Society is
to be held at the meeting house in Lower Gilmanton Monday, April 23,
2012, at 7:30 PM to transact the following business.
1. To choose a Moderator.
2. To hear the minutes of the last meeting.
3. To choose a Clerk to serve until the next election.
4. To receive and act on applications for membership.
5. To receive a report of the Treasurer.
6. To choose a Treasurer to serve until the next election.
7. To choose three members to serve as Wardens until the next
election.
8. To transact any other business that may come before this meeting.
Given under my hand,
Susan Kelley Leclerc
Clerk
Gilmanton Year Round Library News
The Gilmanton Year Round Library has a strong volunteer force that
helps to offer quality services to the community. It takes many
volunteers with varied interests to make our library a success.
Volunteers are needed monthly to lend a hand at the library during
normal operating hours.
There are many other ways to help as well. Join the special events
committee to help plan and execute socials and fundraisers. Like to
garden? There’s a committee for you! Enjoy reading to young
children? Our Children’s Room would love to have your help.
Join us and combine your passion for the GYRL with your other
interests and talents. New ideas are encouraged!
Please consider becoming a volunteer. Contact Laura Stephan at
493-6067 or by email at
[email protected].
Elizabeth von Trapp Comes To The Lakes Region
Elisabeth Von Trapp will appear in concert at the Unitarian
Universalist Meetinghouse in Franklin on Saturday, April 21, 7 pm;
and at the Unitarian Universalist Society of Laconia on Sunday,
April 22, 4 pm. Everyone is welcome.
Elizabeth von Trapp will offer concerts in Franklin and Laconia on
the weekend of April 21-22. On Saturday evening, April 21, 7 pm, she
will appear at the Unitarian Universalist Meetinghouse in Franklin;
on Sunday afternoon, April 22 at 4 pm, she will be at the Unitarian
Universalist Society in Laconia.
For Elisabeth von Trapp, the sounds of music are part of her
earliest memories. Born and raised in Vermont, Elisabeth is the
granddaughter of the legendary Maria and Baron von Trapp, whose
story inspired "The Sound of Music."
Singing professionally since childhood, Elisabeth has enthralled
audiences from European cathedrals to Washington D.C.’s Kennedy
Center. Inspired by her father Werner von Trapp’s guitar playing and
singing, Elisabeth has carried on the legacy of the internationally
renowned Trapp Family Singers. She began taking piano lessons when
she was eight and by the age of sixteen she was playing guitar and
traveling the back roads of New England performing with her siblings
at weddings, gospel meetings and town halls.
Building on her famed family’s passion for music, Elisabeth has
created her own artistic style, at once ethereal and earthy,
delicate and powerful. Listeners have likened her to Judy Collins
and Loreena McKennitt. Critics have called her voice "hauntingly
clear, joyfully expressive and simply beautiful."
Elisabeth’s concert repertoire ranges from Bach to Broadway,
Schubert to Sting. With equal ease and eloquence she sings timeless
wonders like Rodgers and Hammersteins Favorite Things and Edelweiss,
Lieder by Mozart, Puccini’s O Mio Babbino Caro, soaring gospel
tunes, pop classics like A Whiter Shade of Pale and her own stunning
compositions.
The Unitarian Universalist Churches in Franklin and Laconia are
pleased to present these very special concerts to the community.
Seating is limited; doors open one-half hour before the event. There
is no charge but a collection will be taken and CDs will be on sale.
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