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In New Hampshire - Bath, Benton, Bethlehem, Bristol, Campton, Canaan, Dalton, Dorchester, East Haverhill, Easton, Franconia, Glencliff, Grot
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BE BEAR AWARE AS YOUENJOY THE SUMMER
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As summer heats up, N.H. Fishand Game is urging homeown-ers, campers, and the rest of usto be bear aware. Early summercontinues to represent a leantime for bears, according toAndy Timmins, Fish and Gamebear biologist. June is consid-
ered a "transition period"between spring and summer
foods. The succulent, emergingvegetation that bears fed onduring spring has lowered inquality as a food source and thesummer fruit crops are not yetripe.
"This period of low food abun-dance causes bears to search outhigh-quality, readily availablefoods provided by humans, andis the main reason why the
majority of bear complaints inStory continues on page A5
This dumpster diving bear comes out with a treat! This photowas taken in North haverhill, NH recently by a trail cameraand sent to us by James Graham...
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Wayne King receives DoubleHonors in Annual Third CoastNational Art Competition andExhibition
New Hampshire photographerand artist Wayne D. King hasbeen chosen among the honoredphotographers in the annual Artcompetition sponsored by TheK Space Contemporary ArtGallery of Corpus ChristiTexas. Two of Kings images
were chosen from among morethan 524 images submitted by38 artists from across the US.Only two artists had more thanone image selected.
Im grateful for the recogni-tion, said King. To have twoimages chosen among the 524entries is a real honor. Whilewinning is always nice, Kingcontinued, having more thanone image among the topimages is a sign of some consis-tency of effort and style.
The images chosen were bothabstract images created by Kingfrom the digital manipulation ofimages that king believedoffered the opportunity for cre-ative alteration. CornflowerDreams Mindscape is a power-ful and beautiful color imagewith flowing lines and brilliantcolors crafted from an image ofa cornflower photographed at aflower show in OrlandoFlorida. Empty Dreams is a
simple, yet intriguing, sphericalimage crafted from the cornerof a stock image where alter-ations of the depth of field cre-ate a mysterious feeling in theviewer.
Wayne Kings images are a cel-ebration of life, blending thereal and the surreal to achieve asense of place or time thatreaches beyond the momentinto a dreamlike quintessential-ism designed to spark an emo-tional response. Using digital
enhancement, handcrafting,painting, and sometimes evenstraight photography, Kingtakes the viewer to a place thatis beyond simple truth to wheretruth meets passion, hope anddreams.
The juror of the competition isMark Scrapcdaddy Bradforda nationally renowned sculptorand artist.
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Congratulations Wayne, all of us here at
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Incessantly scouring the uni-verse (and my back yard) forthe weird, the wacky, and thestupid so you dont have to.
So... I was online looking atsome pictures of groups of peo-
ple who work in various places(I miss that). They all look soyoung! You know, that got methinking thatyourbusiness maynot be in compliance with TheAge Discrimination inEmployment Act (ADEA)!Maybe you could hire me for aday or two a week so when such
pictures are taken, you can haveat least one old person there andat least appear to be in compli-ance.
I recently got a phone call aboutrenewing a magazine subscrip-tion. I didnt have a copy handy,and I wasnt sure when itexpired, so I asked the person to
please call back. Meanwhile,
coincidentally, I received a $10-off e-coupon, so I went aheadand used that service to renew.In early July, the latest issuecame, and I looked at the label,which said SEP14. Good thing Irenewed..., BUT when I lookedfurther at the label, I also saw
N/D18. I am guessing the nextissue will read N/D19. Theissue date was from this comingSept. (even though it was earlyJuly). I am hoping I live longenough to read them all....
There was a piece going around
Facebook that stated a HobbyLobby manager stoned a gayemployee to death on thegrounds that he is within hisreligious rights to do so. I guess
people can (and do) post virtu-ally anything, and, no matter
what it is, there are alwaysthose who will believe it. (Bythe way, did you see Obamas
phony college ID? And... hewants to implant us all withmicrochips! Really!)
Strange supposedly true laws:(1) You must warn buyers ifyour house is thought to behaunted. (CA), (2) In Boulder,its illegal to roll a boulder on
public property. (CO... butapparently its legal there to rollother things). (3) You arentallowed to harvest seaweed atnight (NH I wonder if order-ing sushi at night qualifies). (4)Falsely claiming to be marriedis a crime (but falsely claimingto be single is okay?) (N.Dak).
(5) In Middlebury, more thanone person cannot ride on askateboard at a time (VT).Bonus: Owning explosive golf
balls is a crime (MA).
I sat down to finish what wasleft in the container and startedreading it. It was Friendlys andcalled Sundae Extreme. Theflavor was Chocolate FudgeBrownie, and it was Loadedwith the Stuff You Love. Butthere was one thing missing itwas not ice cream but aChocolate Frozen Dairy
Dessert. Whats up withthat??? There has to be a rea-son....
The best example of a Love-Hate relationship is thosevideos that surprise familymembers with returning sol-diers! I love the reunions buthate that they even have to take
place... if you know what Imean.
As if Big Smo wasntenough, I just saw an ad for anobnoxious Lone Star Lady.Looks like another real winner(*eye roll)! Seriously, whowatches these shows? Identifyyourselves NOW!
So how hot was it? I was stag-gering around the Hatch Plaza
parking lot back on July 2 andneeded to get out of the heat, soI ended up in an air-conditionedRed Cross Bloodmobile. I leftwith a t-shirt and coupons fortwo free pan pizzas (and mayhave saved up to three lives). A
pretty good trade, if I do say so.
I did something for the firsttime in my life: I watched anentire soccer game! ThanksUSA!
LIVE FREE OR DIE (or not)!Following a recent stateSupreme Court decision, the
NH Department of Safety hasbeen drafting new rules aboutwhat can and cant go onlicense plates. Until July 21, theDMV has been waiting. It cantfollow the old rules, which thecourt ruled were too vague. Thecase involved a man who suedafter the DMV rejected hisrequest for a plate that saidCOPS LIE. The new rules
ban obscenities, references to
certain body parts, sexual acts,illegal activities, drugs, gangsor bigotry in any language, for-
ward, backwards, mirror imageor by phonetic spelling.[www.wmur.com]
Finally, a womans beingfired for saying Have a blessedday is upping the debate on
political correctness. In 2009,Polly Neace of Kentucky heardthe saying from one of her
patrons at U.S. Bank. Pollyliked the saying so much, sheadopted it herself. Until recent-ly, that is. She said it all startedin March 2011 when someonecomplained she had told themHave a blessed day. In a Code
of Ethics violation, Ustates several customecomplained when Nea
the phrase, which has Cconnotations (hey, I amChristian and dont
problem with it!). Polhas worked for US Btwenty-four years, is lawsuit on grounds that mination was due to hgious beliefs (good foGenius comment: No wyet on whether the bcrossing out In God W
before handing customemoney. [www.ijrevieHave a blessed day!
Later.
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Be Bear Aware! ___________________________________________Continued from page A1
New Hampshire occur duringJune and July," says Timmins.Additionally, this time periodcoincides with the peak touristseason and a time when a lot ofresidents and visitors are recre-ating outside in bear habitat.Campgrounds are full, restau-rant dumpsters are overflowing,and human-related food attrac-tants are highly abundant acrossthe landscape.
Fish and Game urges individu-als and businesses to removeany bear attractant from theirproperty. Bears seek out the
highest quality foods in theirhome range. When naturalfoods are low in quality (fat and
protein), bears will seek outfoods like birdseed, poultrygrain, pet foods, and garbagewhich are higher in fat, proteinand carbohydrates. Be proac-tive by removing birdfeedersduring spring and summer,secure garbage and protect
poultry and livestock with elec-tric fence. Think about long-term solutions to common
problems.
"Above all, the public mustunderstand that it is illegal tointentionally feed bears in New
Hampshire and you can befined if caught," said Timmins."Intentional feeding causesextreme problems and is highlydetrimental to bears. This activ-ity habituates bears, which mayresult in the bear having to bedestroyed due to negative
behavior. Once a bear becomesaccustomed to human areas andfoods, the behavior is nearlyimpossible to break. If yourespect bears, keep them wildand don't tempt them withfood."
This issue is a major concernfor Timmins, who issued aheartfelt statement in Mayexplaining that intentional feed-
ing, and the public's unwilling-ness to be diligent with com-mon food attractants, had creat-ed nuisance behaviors thatcaused Fish and Game to haveto kill multiple mature bearsthis spring (seehttp://www.wildnh.com/Newsroom/2014/Q2/bear_human_conflicts_ATimmins.html).
The bad news is that since thatmessage went out, things havenot improved that much. Thenumber of bears shot by home-owners this year, mostly at
unsecured chicken pens, ishigher than ever. "Staff fromthe Department and USDAWildlife Services has been busyaddressing bear conflicts overthe past several weeks. It isastonishing how many of theseconflicts are the direct result ofgarbage, birdfeeders and chick-ens," said Timmins."Intentional backyard feeding isnot the only problem. Peopleappear not to realize they arecontributing to bear/humanconflicts by having open or
plastic-topped dumpsters, unse-cured household garbage, birdfeeders or unprotected poultryand livestock."
Campers and hikers can avoid
conflicts with bears by main-taining a clean campsite andstoring food, garbage and aro-matic items, like toothpaste andother toiletries, out of reach of
bears (not in your tent!) If carcamping, keep all food andcoolers in a building or vehiclewith the windows rolled up. Ifcamping at a remote site, bringrope to properly hang theseitems, or use food canisters; theWhite Mountain NationalForest Androscoggin RangerDistrict in Gorham has a limitednumber of bear-resistant foodcanisters available to borrow;v i s i thttp://www.fs.fed.us/r9/white.
You can help by followinSomething's Bruin guidelihttp://www.wildnh.com/We/Somethings_Bruin.htm.to your friends and neigand encourage them to helvent conflicts with bears.
Fish and Game recommthat people take the folloaction to reduce the chana bear visiting your homcampsite:
* Stop all bird feediApril 1 or as soon as
melts.* Clean up any spilledseed and dispose of it itrash.
* Secure all garbage itight containers inside a gor adequate storage area
put garbage out on the moof pickup, not the night be
* Avoid putting meat orfood scraps in your com
pile.* Don't leave pet food d
outside overnight.* Clean and store ou
grills after each use.* Do not leave food, g
or garbage unsecured acampsites.
* Store food and coolerclosed vehicle or secured
while camping.* Finally, never intentiofeed bears!
If you have questions bear-related problems, yoget advice by calling a tolnumber coordinated jointthe U.S. DepartmenAgriculture's Wildlife Seand the New Hampshireand Game Department: 1749-2327 (1-888-SHY-BE
For more information onventing conflicts with
bears, http://www.wildnh.com/We/Somethings_Bruin.htm.
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A beautiful picture of the rare SHOWY Lady Slipper. - Tom Sears Photo
Science Fair At Bath Public Library_______
North Country Chorus Promises A Concert And A Scoop____
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Friday 18 July at the LOpera House and on S19 July at the WellsCongregational Churchconcerts will begin at 7:
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Join us at the Science Fair for the Bath Public Library 2014Summer Reading Program Finale on Tuesday, July 29th, 10:30 atthe Bath Village School.
See how to transform ordinary everyday items into things thatfizz, bubble and pop! Take part in the amazing and educationalexperiments. Be astonished as milk changes color before youreyes, watch in wonder as bubbling, erupting lava appears in a bot-tle, be dumbfounded by burning money or take a guess atcounting items in glass jars and win a prize.
Funding for this Summer Reading Program event is made possi-ble in part by Shaws Supermarket, Wells River Savings Bank,Woodsville Guaranty Savings Bank, Slicks Ice Cream, and
McDonalds.
For more information, please contact the Bath Public Library at603-747-3372.
This program is free of charge.
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What can we play for youSky? The question came fromthe two young talented musi-cians gracing the stage of theGreen House in Warren a fewweeks back. And with out skip-ping a beat I replied AllmanBrothers, Jessica! Without apause Dane Anderson and TylerWayne launched into one of themost legendary and complicat-
ed instrumentals ever recorded.And of course they nailed it!The amazing thing is this wasdone with just two acoustic gui-tars when the original versionboasted at least a seven pieceband. And this is not the onlynumber they pull off with twoguitars and make it sound like a
huge ensemble. It is just one ofthe plethora of reasons youshould put the Whiskey Geeseon your must see list and soon!
Originally using the nameCluck & Chuck Tyler andDane spent quite a bit of timewriting and recording in a cot-tage on Goose pond and duringthat time would occasionallyindulge in a beverage of choice,which led to the name, The
Whiskey Geese (I'll let you fig-ure that one out!) And plans forthe future include the release ofthese seasons recorded over the
past few year to be titledSongs from the Goose.Always in pursuit of perfection,this record has been a long timein coming. I for one cannot wait
to hear it!
Tyler and Dane are both localnorth country guys who foundthemselves furthering theirmusical education at BerkleeCollege of Music in Bostonwhich led to many writing andrecording sessions in the dorms.Tyler graduated in 2003 andDane in 2004. The years of
practice and education comeblasting through any time youhave a chance to see these guys.Although billed as a duo quiteoften the sound will be rounded
out with the addition of a drum-mer, Jared Steer, Blake Goedde,Jon Fisher, and Aaron Moreyhave all played with theWhiskey Geese.
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board wind instrument, all thewhile playing guitar andsinging. Ask them to play A
Man Like Me by Dylan iwant to witness this talent
The Whiskey Geese are alar at the Green HouWarren but can also be s
places such as the WoodStation and will be plThursday July 24th at thisJerry Jam in Bath NH. will also be featured aBaker River Arts and MFestival this year. You cancomplete schedule at theirs i thttp://www.whiskeygeese.
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Mom and Fawn making their way down a driveway in Wentworth, NH. Following infootsteps! - Joshua Reed Leiter Photo
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Hello friends of nature and wel-come to this weeks edition ofNature Tracks...
NATIONAL HUNTING &
FISHING DAY N.H. SPORT-ING EXPO SEPT. 20th IN CONCORD
Mark your calendars for theNational Hunting and FishingDay New Hampshire SportingExpo on September 20, 2014, atFish and Game headquarters, 11Hazen Drive, in Concord, N.H.,from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.Admission is free.
The New Hampshire SportingExpo is a great chance to getgeared up for the fall huntingand fishing seasons. You'll havea chance to visit more than 50exhibits featuring hunting andfishing-related products and
services. Meet hunting experts
and guides. See the latest gearand enjoy demos and hands-onactivities, including: Archery and air rifle ranges Hunting gear and accessories
from guns to decoys to scentsand calls Pointing dog and retrieverdemonstrations Turkey calling Taxidermy exhibits Fly-tying demonstrations Display of the N.H. staterecord buck
Every year, the Expo includes agiant raffle to benefit theWildlife Heritage Foundationof New Hampshire, featuringoutdoor gear from firearms tohand-tied flies!
The 2014 Sporting Expo willhost the unveiling of the limitededition commemorativefirearms being produced to cel-ebrate the 150th anniversary ofthe N.H. Fish and GameDepartment in 2015. The her-itage of the Department dates
back to 1865.
The Expo is a rain or shineevent. A food concession will
be available.The National Hunting andFishing Day New Hampshire
Sporting Expo is sponsored bythe Wildlife HeritageFoundation of New Hampshire.
Exhibitors interested in beingpart of the Expo may contactMark Beauchesne atMark.Beauchesne@wildlife.nh.gov or 603-271-6355.
"If you talk to the animals, theywill talk with you and you willknow each other. If you do nottalk to them you will not knowthem, and what you do not know,you will fear. What one fears, onedestroys..."
..............Chief Dan George
Thank you for joining us thisweek. Until the next time, as
always, please take time to enjoythe natural world around you.
Monday, July 21, 2014 at 7:00The Case of the Detective Who Refused to Die: ArthurDoyle and Sherlock Holmes.
Presented by: Ingrid Graff
In one of the most famous reincarnations of all time,Conan Doyle killed off his world-renowned detective SHolmes, only to bring him back to life several years latecaused Doyles disenchantment with his creation and whahis resurrection? Ingrid Graff discusses Doyles life and wand above all his relationship with Sherlock Holmes aWatson. She looks at several of the Sherlock Holmes stinvestigate the intense attraction of the prose, the plo
places, and especially the undying fascination of the pubthe man who became the worlds most famous detective.
The presentation will be at the Old Town Hall in Camptonis handicap accessible, and open to the public. Refreshme
be served. For information about the Society, check our wat www.camptonhistorical.org
This program is made possible by a grant from thHampshire Humanities Council
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When you are Will's age chal-lenges come and go. It's natu-ral. It's the cost of admissionfor being elderly. I understandthat. Nothing is guaranteed.Nothing. So we take each dayas it comes.
On some of those days, he'ssleeping so soundly, I checkhim to make sure he's stillbreathing because one neverknows. On those days we takeeach hour as it comes.
Our contract is a simple one.I've told him from the begin-ning that I like having him here,that he's welcome to stickaround for as long as he wants,but I also remind him it'salways up to him. This is hislife to live and to leave when hewishes.
Last night he stumbled out ofthe bedroom. He was having adifficult time with his breath-
ing. Outside the air was hot,thick as syrup, even after the
sun went down. Inside, the airconditioners had been on allday. It was cool but not cold.
I had been sitting on the couch
with Atticus but when I metWill halfway he wanted to bepicked up. I held him and helooked me in the eyes. It's iron-ic, those cloudy, old, mostly-
blind eyes say so much whenwe come face to face and he's inmy arms. People talk abouthow beautiful Will's eyes are,
but mostly they are talkingabout his lashes. But his eyes,those cloudy orbs that dontwork very well, really are beau-tiful on their own.
I came close to texting Rachaelto ask her to meet us at NorthCountry Animal Hospital, but Iheld off for a few minutes.Instead, I took him outside. Hecoughed and he choked. We
got Atticus, stuffed a few thingsin my backpack and led by myheadlamp, we walked throughthe ferns and the undergrowthdown to the river.
I lit candles and placed them onsome of the rocks. Some wereCitronella to ward off the bugs.I turned on music on my iPhoneand plugged it into a smallwooden speaker. Lately, I've
been listening to various sound-tracks over and over again. Themelodies help my writing. Themusic flows into me, just as theEllis River flows down from ofthe mountains and over myankles and by the yard.
Atticus sat on his flat rock and
watched as fireflies flashed andglowed around him and all over
the river. They are like starsamong us, dancing, daring to becloser to us than to the rest ofthe heavenly firmament.
I held Will. Even in the dark-ness I could see his eyes look-ing into mine. I could hear therattle of his chest.
Nothing is guaranteed. Nothingbut this moment. And thatdoesnt go just for the elderly.It goes for all of us. I wasreminded of a sign in one of theAppalachian Mountain ClubHuts: Remember, you aredying.
Under an orange moon seenthrough a gap in the shadowytrees above us, I carried Will tothe middle, where the land risesand the water is shallow. It'sthe same place he sat yesterdayin the high heat during late
morning. I slowly lowered him.The way his body relaxed intomy arms reflects the trust he'sregained in the two years he's
been with us.
I placed him in the cool waterand then I sat in it behind him,my legs on either side of him togive him balance. Slowly hesat as well. Then lowered therest of his body. I could hearhis little tongue lapping at themountain waters, drinking it in.
Then there was nothing. Wejust sat. His body pushed upagainst my right leg and he layhis head atop my right shin.
His body relaxed. HIs breathing
slowed.
Just upstream an owl hooted atus. Mostly though, it was justthe music from our little speak-er and the song of the river
playing together. A sweet sym-
phony made by man and nature.I have no idea how long we satin the water but by the time westood up and I wrapped Will ina towel, everything was goodagain. Will was breathing regu-larly. His body shivered as Icarried him up the slight hill,through the ferns and the fallentrees, over the small tumble ofrocks, on the same pathAragorn and the other bearsoften take to our yard from theriver.
We climbed the stairs, Atticusin the lead. Right outside ourdoor, a large spider was hover-ing overhead. I remind her shecan stay, but to give us space
and I do this by blowing softlyon her. She retreats to this littleroof above our deck and eachmorning when I arise, her webnever seems to get in our way,as it did the first few nights.
Now she keeps it above ourheads.
Inside, I dried Will off and saton the floor with him. My backwas to the couch and Atticus layhis head on my shoulder towatch. I picked up the water
bowl for Will to take anotherdrink. Then I passed it up toAtticus. When they were donewe all sat together. Then we allfell asleep together. Atticusabove us, Will in my arms. Meon the floor.
I woke up a couple of hours
later, Will still in my Atticuss chin still on my sder. There was a heanoise outside. Loud and pful and relentless. A delu
rain on our metal roof aboThis morning, when we up, the air was crystal clea
Story continues on pa
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Let the fun begin! This exceptional home on the lake has abeautifully andscaped yardwith steps into the water. Aroom for the toys just offthe beach and a horse shoecourt which beckons you.A stockade fence guaran-tees you privacy as yourelax on the screened porchor swim on your own pri-vate lakefront. Town waterand sewer takes care of anyworries over those items.This is a very nice homewith an oversized kitchen and extra bedrooms for family andfriends. A four season home so you can enjoy recreationalactivities all year long. Located in Central NH you are just a
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Wonderful 5 acre setting for thisunfinished house right across fromthe Baker River... This is profes-sionally framed and sheathed andshould be weather tight and nowneeds the final work done to makethis a home... It sits on a nicelycarved out knoll above the roadand we've been told it has a goodtiled well and approved septic.
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Saturday June 21 7pmLyme Town Band andStrawberry Festival (Orford250th fund-raiser time TBA )
Saturday July 12 7pmThe Crunchy WesternBoysRefreshments provided byOrford United CongregationalChurch
Saturday July 26 7pmHighway 5
BandRefreshments provided by MtCube Masonic Assoc.
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Saturday August 23 7pmPatty Williams and WindRosewith Mark Breen
Bring a chair and enjoy a sharea relaxing summer eveningwith your neighbors andfriends. Rain or shine.
The Upper PemigewassetHistorical Society located onChurch Street in Lincoln, isopening its doors once again for
the summer and fall. Our hoursare WED 2-4 and SAT 5-7, alsoby appointment.
The museum features memora-bilia from the J.E Henry era,early resort hotels, sawmills,Logging photos and equipment,local schools, yearbooks,Tourist attraction, and so muchmore.
This summer the UPHS pro-duced a beautiful commemora-tive cookbook in conjunctionwith the 250th celebrations ofWoodstock, and Lincoln.
These are on sale at the muse-
um, Lincoln Public Library andFaddens General Store for$15.00 each.
These will feed your stomachand your heart with many her-itage recipes, some dating backto 1909, as well as current dayrecipes from local residents. Allproceeds from the cookbookwill go to the museum buildingrenovation project.
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July 26 is the big day as onceagain the quaint Hebron TownCommon, rain or shine, will bethe center of fun activities forthe whole family starting at9AM. With free admission,hundreds of fairgoers will shopfrom the wares of about 100craftspeople, the white elephanttent, the Hebron Boutiquerummage sale, and a largeselection of used books,movies, puzzles and games. Bid
on both new and pre-owneditems at the ever-popular liveauction beginning at 1PM, andthe silent auction starting at11AM. Reverend HonestJohn Fischer will be auction-ing a huge variety of waresfrom gift certificates and prod-ucts donated by local business-es to great bargains on used fur-niture and much more.
Old-fashioned childrensgames, the dunking booth and
pony rides will also be enjoyed.If food is your pleasure, partakeof cotton candy, ice cream,fudge, kettle corn, all sorts ofhomemade goodies, lunch fea-
Annual Hebron Fair Set For July 26th__ The AdventureTom & AtticusContinued_____
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turing a melting pot of bakedbeans, and a succulent chickenBBQ at 5:30PM. In addition toall the homemade goodies, pre-serves, fresh vegetables and
plants, gift baskets will be raf-fled at the churchs food and
plant table.
Dont forget the following day,Sunday, July 27 from 11:30AMto 1:30PM when the $2-A-BagSale will take place in the
church basement. There arealways great clothes left overfrom the Hebron Boutique.Come and fill a shopping bagfor just $2.
We hope to see you at theAnnual Hebron Fair on the lastSaturday of July. What a greatway to spend a beautiful sum-mer day in the Newfound LakeRegion! The UnionCongregational Church ofHebron sponsors the event. Foradditional information, call603-744-5883 or visitwww.hebronchurchfair.org.
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North Country Happenings...
Warren Masonic Hall - breakfastfrom 7-9 on the first Sunday ofeach month. Hope to see youthere.-----------------------------------------Breakfast - All you can eat, 2ndSunday of each month from
7:30-10am at the Masonic Hall,North Haverhill, NH. $5adult;$2.50 child.-----------------------------------------The Warren/Wentworth FoodPantry, serving residents inWarren, Wentworth and Glencliff,s located behind the WarrenWentworth Ambulance Servicebuilding and is open every Fridayfrom 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. For eligibilitynformation or to make a dona-tion, stop by or call 764-5265. Thepantry gratefully accepts food ormonetary donations as well asdonations of personal and house-hold care items.-----------------------------------------Nightly Entertainment IndianHead Resort, Lincoln745-8000www.indianheadresort.com
Woodstock Inn, Station &Brewery 745-3951, Lincoln.www.woodstockinnNH.com-----------------------------------------Haverhill Memorial Post 5245 andtheir Ladies Axillary hold theirregular monthly meeting at 7pmon the third Thursday of eachmonth at the VFW Post in NorthHaverhill. All members are invitedto attend.-----------------------------------------For all upcoming events at DAcres - (D Acres is located at 218Streeter Woods Road inDorchester, NH.) Visitwww.dacres.org.-----------------------------------------Beginner line dancing - StarrKing Fellowship, Plymouth, NH.
Sundays 4-5pm ($5.00 donationrequested) Contact: George @536-1179 ormaloof@plymouth.edu-----------------------------------------If you have any talent at all, comeoin us on Thursday Evenings,Open Mic Night, at theGreenhouse Restaurant in Warren,NH. Come by to listen or join in!Junction of Routes 25 & 25-C inWarren, NH. Support our areamusicians. Come join us!-----------------------------------------Franconia Heritage MuseumEvents & Exhibits - Fridays &Saturdays, 1-4pm (and by specialrequest) at 553 Main Street (Route18), Franconia (603) 823-5000.www.franconiaheritage.org. Thenon-profit Council operates the
Franconia Heritage Museum andthe Iron Furnace InterpretiveCenter. Work continues on a scalemodel of the Brooks and WhitneyBobbin Mill. The Brooks familyexhibit will be displaying artifactsand items throughout the muse-um's 1800s farmhouse and out-buildings.-----------------------------------------Lisbon Area Historical Society,Fridays, 1-3pm . Pickwick-Clough Room - Lisbon PublicLibrary, 45 School Street, Lisbon,(603) 838-6146 or (603) 838-2228.www.aannh.org/heritage/grafton/lisbon.php. Lisbon AreaHistorical Society meets every
On-Going Eventsother month downstairs in theLisbon Public Library in thePickwick-Clough Room. The pub-lic is welcome to attend meetingsand visit the historical room. ThePickwick-Clough room houses acollection of artifacts, correspon-dence, photographs and genealogyfrom the early settlers to presentday.-----------------------------------------To find out the on-going happen-ings at the Squam Lakes NaturalScience Center in Holderness,NH. You can call 603-968-7194 orvisit them online at: www.nhna-ture.org-----------------------------------------To find out the on-going happen-ings at the AMC Pinkham NotchCenter where programs are free &open to the public: AMC PinkhamNotch Visitor Center, Route 16,Pinkham Notch, NH. For moreinformation contact the AMC at(603) 466-2727 or www.out-doors.org.-----------------------------------------For on-going events at WREN(Women's Rural EntrepreneurialNetwork) of Bethlehem, pleasevisit www.wrencommunity.org or
call them at: 603-869-9736.-----------------------------------------For ongoing schedule at SilverCenter for the Arts, Plymouth,NH, call 603-536-ARTS or visitthem on the web at:www..plymouth.edu/silver-----------------------------------------Friends of the Library have estab-lishing a Conversational Frenchgroup at the Joseph Patch Libraryin Warren. We meet on Mondaymornings, 9-10. Join us! All skilllevels are welcome. For questionsor sign up: call Luane Clark, coor-dinator, at 764-5839, or the JosephPatch Library at 764-9072.-----------------------------------------Wentworth Historical Societymeets monthly, 7:00 p.m, everythirdThursday, April - Dec. at
the Historical Society Museum inWentworth. Join us for historicaltopics and stimulating conversa-tion.-----------------------------------------The Mount Washington RegionalAirport Commission (MWRAC)meets at the terminal bldg. the last
TUESDAY of each month at6:30 PM. Public comment andinput invited.-----------------------------------------For on-going programs, concertsand events at COURT STREETARTS, Haverhill, please visitwww.alumnihall.org or call 603-989-5500. Classes, art shows,Shakespeare in the Valley, Music,wide variety of programming.Join us!-----------------------------------------Sugar Hill Historical Museum:Open Fridays & Saturdays, 11a.m. to 3 p.m. Enjoy the newexhibit in honor of Sugar Hills50th birthday: 50 Years Young:Five Decades of the Youngest OldTown in New Hampshire.Genealogy Library, HistoricalPhotograph Archives, Gift Shop.Main Street, Sugar Hill, NH.Admission free. Memberships anddonations gratefully accepted.Special tours may be arranged. Forinformation, call Director KittyBigelow at 603-823-5275.-----------------------------------------The Baker's River Grange meetsthe 2nd and 4th Friday every
month, 7:30 p.m., Grange Hall,Rte.25, Rumney. Visitors wel-comed!-----------------------------------------Gentle Yoga - Saturdays 8:30-9:30; Wednesdays 5:00-6:00pmat Starr King Fellowship,Plymouth,NH. Contact DarleneNadeau 536-1179.-----------------------------------------Monthly Bereavement SupportGroup Last Wednesday ofeach month at 5:30 to 7:30pm atPemi-Baker Community Health.June 26th, July 31st, August 28th,September 25th, October 30th,November 27th and December18th (change due to holiday). Freeof Charge. Call Abigail at 536-2232 ext. 305 for more informa-tion.-----------------------------------------Scottish Country Dance Lessons,Fairlee Town Hall, Wednesdayevenings from 7 - 9 PM. Cost$3.00 (first time free). All dancestaught. No partner necessary.Beginners welcome. For moreinformation, call (802) 439-3459or e-mail fairleeclass@rscds-boston.org."
Rummage sale at HoldernessCommunity Church - Saturday,
July 19th from 9-2. Saturday is filla bag day. Call Peg at 603-968-7643 for more info.-----------------------------------------Dorchester Going Places - Annualfundraiser for the DorchesterGrange #280 Scholarship Fund,featuring a Mountain Bike-A-Thon, Walk & Run-A-Thon,Antique Car Show, and PancakeBreakfast - Saturday, July 19(rain-date Sunday, July 20),from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. .Dorchester TownCommon/Dorchester Town Hall
(just off Route 118 on TownHouse Road in Dorchester, NH)This event is free, with the excep-tion of $5 for the pancake break-fast, and open to the public. Formore information, visit our web-site at DorchesterGoingPlaces.org,email info@dorchestergoing-places.org or call 603-795-2726.Pre-registration for this fun-for-all-ages, family-friendly event isencouraged.------------------------------------------North Country Chorus presentsSummer Lite with a Scoop- Songsof Life and Songs of Love. A pro-gram of short works, both classi-cal and popular, by Carole King,Brahms, Kodaly, Barber, Durufle,Morley, and Orlando di Lasso, andfeaturing a medley from Bernsteinand Sondheim's "West Side Story"Friday 18 July at 7:30 pm ~Littleton Opera House &Saturday 19 July at 7:30 pm ~
Wells River CongregationalChurch. Admission at the door:$10 ($5 for students) Includes icecream! Tickets may be purchasedin advance fromcatamountarts.org Visit north-countrychorus.org for details.-----------------------------------------Don't miss this year! WentworthMarket Day has been an ongoingevent held the first Saturday inAugust for 39 years. Join us, Aug2, 2014 in the town common, 9:00- 4:00 for live music, face painting,
Upcoming Events
silent auction, games, crafts, greatfood, and much more.
This is a well attended event andvendors are welcomed to rent atable for $10. Contact Ellie, 764-9352 elmurray@roadrunner.com,or Martha 764-5256morrillm@gmail.com.-----------------------------------------
Canaan Old Home Days -August1-3. Church BBqs, parade, craftfair, horse shoe tournament, soap
box derby, belt sander Wildlife Encounters, Mrmagic show and much mor603-523-7712 or 603-523-43more info.----------------------------------Saturday, September Canaan Town Wide Yard9am at the Village Commoall over town! Sponsored b
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If you are looking for a place to re-locate your mobile home, orplace a new one this is the place you have been looking for.Swiftwater Estates is a 16 unit park situated on 13.17 acres inthe town of Bath on town water and its own septic sysytems.The park is located in a rural area south of the village ofSwiftwater, on the east side of Route 112, also known as WildAmmonoosue Road. It has easy access to Interstates; I- 91 andI- 93, 10 minutes from local Hospital, Shopping, andRestaurants, within the Bath, Woodsville school district. Dogsand cats welcome. $265.00 per month. First and last monthsrent required upon approval and $100.00 Cooperative member-ship fee.
swords, pocket knives, American & for-eign coins & currency, any old unusualitems. Doug 603-747-4000. (12/19)---------------------------------------------------STAMP COLLECTION for cash - Willpick up. Bob LIttleon. 603-846-5150.(8/1)
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ComeVisit
Adult Bible Study ................ 10 a.mSunday School ..................... 10 a.mSunday Morning Service .....11 a.mEvening Service ................... 6 p.mWednesday Night Prayer ...... 7 p.m
Calvary Baptist Chur20 Elm Street Woodsville
(603) 747-3157 Pastor Dan Chamb
Open heartsOpen minds
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The people of theUnited Methodist Church
Pastor David J. MooreNorth Haverhill, NH 787-6887
Warren United Methodist ChurchOn The Common Warren, NH
SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICESSUNDAY SCHOOL 10.00 AMWORSHIP 10:00AM
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Inspiring Words for You!
Dear Friends, it would seem like wehave many reasons to be fearful when
we look around us. But God tells us to trustin Him. Put our hope in Him. I would like toshare these Bible verses with you, so that youmight live in the hope that is in Christ.Gen.8:1; Psalm3:2-6; Mark4:30-34;Luke18:35-43; 1Cor.15:54-58; Rev.22:18-21;Lev.26:40-45; Joshua10:25; Job17:15;1Pet.1:3-6; Job5:16; Job6:8; Ps.147:11;Prov.13:12; Rom.5:2-7. And those are but afew that offer hope and encouragement.There is hope in Jesus Christ. Read these withconfidence that our great Hope is in Christ!We need not live in fear, or doubt, or with nohope. He is our Hope. God bless you all.
~Submitted by Jeannine Bartlett
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Littleton Regional Healthcares Helmet Program Promotes Bicycling Safety_______________________
Wyatt is an 8 yr old lab/doby mix whoreally rocks! He is a fun and playful guywho would be a great companion. He isneutered and up to date on shots. For more information pleasecontact Above the Notch Humane Society atatnhs.email@gmail.com or call 603-444-6241. Please visit uson Facebook!
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Littleton Regional Healthcare is,once again, pleased to announceits Bike Helmet Program.Everyone, regardless of age orcycling experience, should weara bike helmet.
This program was developed tohelp promote bike safety aware-
ness and to offer education andprotection to young children andteens up to the age of 18 whocome into the LRH EmergencyDepartment with head injuriessustained in bicycle accidents.Littleton Regional Healthcarewill provide each of these
patients with a bicycle helmet
and bicycle safety education.Parents and caregivers will begiven helpful tips on how toensure the proper fit of theirchilds helmet and how toencourage their child to wear thehelmet.
Dori Horne, a graduate ofLittleton High Schools LNA
program and a current staffmember at Littleton RegionalHealthcare, was instrumental in
putting this program together.
She currently attends QuinnipiacUniversity and is pursuing a
career in healthcare. Whenasked about the program Dorisaid, I was really excited tohelp with this project and takeon more responsibility. Workingwith Mrs. Gilmore and her staffhas taught me endless skills Iwill use to carry out this project,as well as skills I can bring withme through my college yearsand career.
Were thankful to Dori for theexcellent work she put into this
project, enabling us to offer thisprogram designed to promote
bicycle safety. LRegional Healthcare is cted to patient safety andtion and welcomes this onity to serve our commstates Linda Gilmore, RN
Nursing OfficeAdministrative Officer.
For more informatiLittleton Regional Heacontact Linda GilmorChief Nursing OfficeAdministrative Officer
444-9280.
Zack and Darcy Horne wear their bike helmets wriding, be sure to wear yours...
628 Woodsville Rd. Monroe, NH 03771 603-638-2200Just off I-91, Exit 18, Route 135 South, 15 miles South of St. Johnsbury, VT
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49 Swiftwater Rd. Woodsville, NH
Peter B LaVoiceIncome Tax Preparation
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If you are planning a visit or are interestemoving to the area, contact the BVCC
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high li service, tree removal,interior/exterior painng,
masonry repair, all types of carpentry.
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Electricians
CONQUEROR ELECTRI23 HOUR/7 DAY EMERGENCY SERVI
Roland CliffordLic. NH 8085 VT EM-3119Fully Licensed & Insured
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Wed., Thur., Fri. 8-5 Sat. from 8-2Appointments can be scheduled by
calling during those hours. Messages c
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MARTINS QUARRYSelling Crushed Ledge Produc
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Email: plants7@yahoo.com
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Home Inspections
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Serving Central & Northern NH and VTResidential & Commercial
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Surveying
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Rodney & Theresa Elmer
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THE FLUME GORGEA twomile selfguided nature walk
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Good Selection of Program and Pre-owned Vehicles
2013 Dodge Dart SXT, silver, loaded, 15,000 miles...2013 Dodge Dart SXT, red, loaded,15,000 miles....
2013 Dodge Durango Crew AWDblack, loaded, sunroof, rear DVD, 21,000 miles...
2013 Volkswagon Jetta4-dr, black, loaded, manual transmission, 23,000 miles...
2013 Dodge Gr. Caravan SXTwhite, loaded, clean,16,000 miles...
2013 Chrysler 200 Touring, 4-dr, silver, loaded, 17,000 miles2013 Ford Fiat 500 sport, 2-dr, white, loaded, 9,000 miles...
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