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Say You Saw it in The Monadnock Shopper News, April 25 – May 1, 2018 19 May 9th Keene Country Club, Keene NH 6-9pm Girls Night Out! shop pamper eat drink mingle laugh N e w E n g l a n d P r e m i e r E v e n t s NE myNEevent.com 603.708.1318 A fun night out with: Shopping with local vendors 4 Psychics Massages FREE paint your shot glass and more! Order your tickets online - limited tickets sold at the door! To benefit: Monadnock United Way 2020 For information about these FREE events, please call Monadnock Family Services 603-357-4400 You are invited COMMUNITY EVENTS for Mental Health Month May 2018 MAY 3RD Film: Hidden in Plain Sight This film features the stories of 8 homeless individuals and the staff and volunteers at Hundred Nights Shelter in Keene. 6:30 P.M., Keene Public Library MAY 15 & 22 Film: Paper Tigers Paper Tigers is a testament to what the latest developmental science is showing-that just one caring adult can help break the cycle of adversity in a young person’s life. May 15: 6 P.M., The Redfern Arts Center at Keene State College May 22: 6 P.M., The Peterborough Community Theatre MAY 30TH Workshop: ChangeDirectionNH with a GENTLE CONVERSATION This workshop will offer insights into the ChangeDirectionNH campaign and explain five common signs of suffering that might signal a mental health problem. The workshop is led by Phil Wyzik MA. Advance registration is required before May 27th by calling 354-4400. 6:30 P.M., Cheshire Medical Center, Central Conference Room 6 Chamber Singers of Keene (Director, Matthew Leese) Grand Monadnock Youth Choirs (Director, Esther R.H. Rhoades) present THE CHILDREN’S MARCH THE MUSICAL STORY OF HOW YOUNG AMERICANS BROUGHT RACISM TO ITS KNEES The United Church of Christ 23 Central Sq., Keene Friday, April 27 @ 7PM Suggested Donation: $ 10- $ 20 (at the door) Students free 463 West St. Keene, NH 603-354-3123 19 Wilton Rd. Peterborough, NH 603-567-7921 www.mijalisconh.com Open Daily Buy One Lunch or Dinner & Get 2nd OF EQUAL OR LESSER VALUE FOR HALF PRICE! Must present coupon at time of sale. Offer not valid with any other offer. Must include two drinks. One coupon per party. Putney Contra Dance 8pm. Pierce’s Hall, East Putney Falls Rd. (off Rte. 5, 2 miles north of Putney Village). Be- ginners’ Session: 7:30-8; dancing until 10:30; no partner necessary; admission fee. 802-387-0163. FAIRS & SALES Benefit Yard and Bake Sale 8am-2pm. To transport 4 Bor- zois rescued from a breeder in China to Fast Friends. Fast Friends Greyhound Adoption Center, Rte. 10, Swanzey. 603-355-1556. www.helpinggreyhounds.org/yard-sales. Indoor Yard Sale 8am-1pm. Charlestown Senior Center, 223 Old Springfield Rd. Treasure Hunting & Gold Prospecting Show 8:30am- 3pm. Keene Recreation Center, 312 Washington St. Dis- play booths, silent auction, gold panning contest; admis- sion fee. [email protected]. Rummage Sale 9am-1pm. First Congregational Church of Swanzey, 679 Old Homestead Hwy. (Rte. 32), Swanzey; handicapped-accessible; free coffee. Donations needed (bring 23rd-26th). Bag Sale at noon. 603-352-6689 or 603- 357-1957. Spring Rummage Sale, Flea Market 9am-1pm. Hosted by Federated Church at Marlborough Community House, 160 Main St. 50% off everything; bag sale noon to 1 p.m. Keene Farmer’s Market 10am-1pm. Monadnock Waldorf School, 98 South Lincoln St. www.keenefarmersmarket. com. LECTURES & WORKSHOPS CCCD Spring Planting Workshops & Live Caterpillar Exploration 9am-1pm. Alyson’s Orchard in Walpole as part of Annual Plant Sale Pick-Up Day; 603-756-2988 ext. 115. [email protected]. Seminar 10-11:30am. “Savvy Social Security Planning” with Steven Bergeron of Weathcare Capital Management, Inc. At Antioch University, 40 Avon St., Keene; reg. req. 888-902-3011 ext. 1450. www.sendrsvp.com/socsec. MISCELLANEOUS Spring Bird Walk 8-10am. Horatio Colony Nature Pre- serve, Daniels Hill Rd., Keene. Moderately strenuous hike. Bring water, snack, binoculars, proper shoes/clothing; reg. req. 603-283-2115. [email protected]. Rabies Clinic 9-11am. Peterborough Veterinary in Brady’s Plaza, 205 Concord St.; fee. Bring previous rabies vac- cination certificate; dogs must be on leashes and cats in carriers. 2018 dog licenses available for town residents. Village Clean Up Day 9am. Meet in parking lot in front of the North Walpole Village Library. Refreshments until noon; blue trash bags; all ages. 603-445-5238. Garden Expo and Spring Open House 9am-2pm. Five Acre Farm, 108 Hinsdale Rd., Northfield, MA. Gardening demos, ask the expert sessions, crafts, a bird of prey demo with owls, falcon, hawk, and eagle, tours, food, door prizes, and more. 800-221-2049. Community Coffee and Conversation 10am-1:30pm. Gay-Kimball Library, 10 South Main St., Troy. Baked goods, coffee/tea/juice. 603-242-7743. American Red Cross Bloodmobile 10am-3pm. South Meadow School, 108 Hancock Rd., Peterborough; all blood types needed. Call or go online to schedule appt. 800-733-2767. www.redcross.org. Knitting Circle 10:30am. Richmond Public Library. New and experienced knitters; other hand-crafters are also wel- come. 603-239-6164. Sunday, Apr. 29 ARTS, MUSIC & THEATER Keene Pops Choir’s “A Taste Of Song” 3pm. The Colo- nial Theatre, 95 Main St., Keene. Tickets from choir mem- bers, at box office, or at the door. 17th Annual Faculty Composers Recital 3-5pm. Alumni Recital Hall, Redfern Arts Center, 90 Wyman Way, KSC. 603-358-2168. Live In The Square Jazz Café 4pm. UCC-Keene, 23 Cen- tral Sq.; fee includes coffee and pie; limited seating. 603- 352-4136. Electric Earth Concert: “Songs In The Key Of Love” 4pm. Diderot String Quartet and Baritone Jesse Blumberg at Congregation Ahavas Achim, 84 Hastings Ave., Keene. Tickets at door or online. www.ElectricEarthConcerts.org. Choral Concert by Two Rivers Community Choir and Alumni Choir 6:30pm. Union Congregational Church, 33 Concord St., Peterborough. Benefits TraverSing Hospice and Palliative Choir. 603-924-9527. [email protected]. MISCELLANEOUS The Great Finnish Bread Cookoff 3-5pm. East Hill Farm, 460 Monadnock Rd., Troy. Admission includes ballot. In- cludes bread-making tips and demonstrations, music, and a tricky tray auction. 603-352-1895. www.hsccnh.org. Tuesday, May 1 LECTURES & WORKSHOPS Free Community Health Program (4-Week Series) 5-6:30pm. “Train Your Brain, Engage Your Heart – Build- ing Resilience and Well-Being.” Cheshire Medical Center, 580-590 Court St., Keene, North Conference Room 1; reg. req. Through 22nd. 603-354-5460. Program 6-8pm. “Voices Of Working People” at Brooks Memorial Library, Brattleboro, VT. Soup and bread served; free. [email protected]. MISCELLANEOUS Cheshire County Democrats Monthly Meeting 6-7:30pm. SWCS, Community Room, 49 Community Way, Keene. Dan Weeks, former Executive Council candidate, will be the speaker. [email protected].

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Page 1: ReadeRs’ ChoiCe Ballot · PDF fileSay You Saw it in The Monadnock Shopper News, January 31 February 6, 2018 19 463 West St. Keene, NH 603-354-3123 19 Wilton Rd. Peterborough, NH

Say You Saw it in The Monadnock Shopper News, April 25 – May 1, 2018 19

May 9thKeene Country Club, Keene NH

6-9pmGirls Night Out!

shop pamper eat drink mingle laugh

New

England Prem

ier EventsNE

myNEevent.com603.708.1318

A fun night out with:Shopping with local vendors4 PsychicsMassagesFREE paint your shot glass and more!

Order your tickets online - limited tickets sold at the door!

To benefit:

Monadnock United Way2020

For information about these FREE events, please callMonadnock Family Services

603-357-4400

You are invitedCOMMUNITY EVENTS

for Mental Health MonthMay 2018

MAY 3RD Film: Hidden in Plain SightThis film features the stories of 8 homeless individuals and the staff

and volunteers at Hundred Nights Shelter in Keene.6:30 P.M., Keene Public Library

MAY 15 & 22 Film: Paper TigersPaper Tigers is a testament to what the latest developmental science is showing-that

just one caring adult can help break the cycle of adversity in a young person’s life. May 15: 6 P.M., The Redfern Arts Center at Keene State College

May 22: 6 P.M., The Peterborough Community Theatre

MAY 30TH Workshop: ChangeDirectionNH with a GENTLE CONVERSATION

This workshop will offer insights into the ChangeDirectionNH campaign and explain five common signs of suffering that might signal a mental health problem.

The workshop is led by Phil Wyzik MA. Advance registration is required before May 27th by calling 354-4400.

6:30 P.M., Cheshire Medical Center, Central Conference Room 6

Chamber Singers of Keene (Director, Matthew Leese)Grand Monadnock Youth Choirs (Director, Esther R.H. Rhoades)

present

THE CHILDREN’S MARCH

THE MUSICAL STORY OFHOW YOUNG AMERICANS

BROUGHT RACISM TO ITS KNEESThe United Church of Christ 23 Central Sq., Keene

Friday, April 27 @ 7PMSuggested Donation:

$10-$20 (at the door)Students free

463 West St. Keene, NH603-354-3123

19 Wilton Rd. Peterborough, NH603-567-7921

www.mijalisconh.comOpen Daily

Buy One Lunch or Dinner & Get 2nd

Of Equal OR lESSER ValuE

FOrHaLF

Price!Must present coupon at time

of sale. Offer not valid with any other offer. Must include two drinks. One coupon per party.

Putney Contra Dance 8pm. Pierce’s Hall, East Putney Falls Rd. (off Rte. 5, 2 miles north of Putney Village). Be-ginners’ Session: 7:30-8; dancing until 10:30; no partner necessary; admission fee. 802-387-0163.

FAIRS & SALESBenefit Yard and Bake Sale 8am-2pm. To transport 4 Bor-zois rescued from a breeder in China to Fast Friends. Fast Friends Greyhound Adoption Center, Rte. 10, Swanzey. 603-355-1556. www.helpinggreyhounds.org/yard-sales. Indoor Yard Sale 8am-1pm. Charlestown Senior Center, 223 Old Springfield Rd. Treasure Hunting & Gold Prospecting Show 8:30am-3pm. Keene Recreation Center, 312 Washington St. Dis-play booths, silent auction, gold panning contest; admis-sion fee. [email protected]. Rummage Sale 9am-1pm. First Congregational Church of Swanzey, 679 Old Homestead Hwy. (Rte. 32), Swanzey; handicapped-accessible; free coffee. Donations needed (bring 23rd-26th). Bag Sale at noon. 603-352-6689 or 603-357-1957. Spring Rummage Sale, Flea Market 9am-1pm. Hosted by Federated Church at Marlborough Community House, 160 Main St. 50% off everything; bag sale noon to 1 p.m. Keene Farmer’s Market 10am-1pm. Monadnock Waldorf School, 98 South Lincoln St. www.keenefarmersmarket.com.

LECTURES & WORKSHOPSCCCD Spring Planting Workshops & Live Caterpillar Exploration 9am-1pm. Alyson’s Orchard in Walpole as part of Annual Plant Sale Pick-Up Day; 603-756-2988 ext. 115. [email protected]. Seminar 10-11:30am. “Savvy Social Security Planning” with Steven Bergeron of Weathcare Capital Management, Inc. At Antioch University, 40 Avon St., Keene; reg. req. 888-902-3011 ext. 1450. www.sendrsvp.com/socsec.

MISCELLANEOUSSpring Bird Walk 8-10am. Horatio Colony Nature Pre-serve, Daniels Hill Rd., Keene. Moderately strenuous hike. Bring water, snack, binoculars, proper shoes/clothing; reg. req. 603-283-2115. [email protected]. Rabies Clinic 9-11am. Peterborough Veterinary in Brady’s Plaza, 205 Concord St.; fee. Bring previous rabies vac-cination certificate; dogs must be on leashes and cats in carriers. 2018 dog licenses available for town residents. Village Clean Up Day 9am. Meet in parking lot in front of the North Walpole Village Library. Refreshments until noon; blue trash bags; all ages. 603-445-5238. Garden Expo and Spring Open House 9am-2pm. Five Acre Farm, 108 Hinsdale Rd., Northfield, MA. Gardening demos, ask the expert sessions, crafts, a bird of prey demo with owls, falcon, hawk, and eagle, tours, food, door prizes, and more. 800-221-2049. Community Coffee and Conversation 10am-1:30pm. Gay-Kimball Library, 10 South Main St., Troy. Baked goods, coffee/tea/juice. 603-242-7743. American Red Cross Bloodmobile 10am-3pm. South Meadow School, 108 Hancock Rd., Peterborough; all blood types needed. Call or go online to schedule appt. 800-733-2767. www.redcross.org. Knitting Circle 10:30am. Richmond Public Library. New and experienced knitters; other hand-crafters are also wel-come. 603-239-6164.

Sunday, Apr. 29ARTS, MUSIC & THEATER

Keene Pops Choir’s “A Taste Of Song” 3pm. The Colo-nial Theatre, 95 Main St., Keene. Tickets from choir mem-bers, at box office, or at the door. 17th Annual Faculty Composers Recital 3-5pm. Alumni Recital Hall, Redfern Arts Center, 90 Wyman Way, KSC. 603-358-2168. Live In The Square Jazz Café 4pm. UCC-Keene, 23 Cen-tral Sq.; fee includes coffee and pie; limited seating. 603-352-4136. Electric Earth Concert: “Songs In The Key Of Love” 4pm. Diderot String Quartet and Baritone Jesse Blumberg at Congregation Ahavas Achim, 84 Hastings Ave., Keene. Tickets at door or online. www.ElectricEarthConcerts.org. Choral Concert by Two Rivers Community Choir and Alumni Choir 6:30pm. Union Congregational Church, 33 Concord St., Peterborough. Benefits TraverSing Hospice and Palliative Choir. 603-924-9527. [email protected].

MISCELLANEOUSThe Great Finnish Bread Cookoff 3-5pm. East Hill Farm, 460 Monadnock Rd., Troy. Admission includes ballot. In-cludes bread-making tips and demonstrations, music, and a tricky tray auction. 603-352-1895. www.hsccnh.org.

Tuesday, May 1LECTURES & WORKSHOPS

Free Community Health Program (4-Week Series) 5-6:30pm. “Train Your Brain, Engage Your Heart – Build-ing Resilience and Well-Being.” Cheshire Medical Center, 580-590 Court St., Keene, North Conference Room 1; reg. req. Through 22nd. 603-354-5460. Program 6-8pm. “Voices Of Working People” at Brooks Memorial Library, Brattleboro, VT. Soup and bread served; free. [email protected].

MISCELLANEOUSCheshire County Democrats Monthly Meeting 6-7:30pm. SWCS, Community Room, 49 Community Way, Keene. Dan Weeks, former Executive Council candidate, will be the speaker. [email protected].