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The Northcountry News is a bi-weekly paper serving approx. 10,000 people in over 40 communities in the Western White Mountains Region of NH and the Upper Connecticut River Valley of both NH and VTTRANSCRIPT
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In New Hampshire - Bath, Benton, Bethlehem, Bristol, Campton, Canaan, Dalton, Dorchester, East Haverhill, Easton, Franconia, Glencliff, Groton,Haverhill, Hebron, Landaff, Lincoln, Lisbon, Littleton, Lyman, Monroe, North Haverhill, North Woodstock, Orford, Piermont, Pike,
Plymouth, Rumney, Sugar Hill, Swiftwater, Thornton, Warren, Waterville Valley, Wentworth, and Woodsville. In Vermont - Bradford, Corinth, Fairlee, Groton, Newbury, South Ryegate and Wells River
Northcountry News PO Box 10 Warren, NH 03279 603-764-5807
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Leave Fawns And Other YoungWildlife Alone____________________________
The best chance a young wildanimal has to survive is in itsnatural environment under thecare of its mother.
In the coming weeks, deer willbegin giving birth around thestate. The majority of deerfawns are born in NewHampshire in May and June.Each spring, many NewHampshire residents see youngfawns by themselves and fearthe worst. Has the mother died?Has she abandoned her fawn?The answer in most cases isNO. The doe is likely not faroff, waiting to return to feed her
newborn fawn.
Adult deer can be easily detect-ed by predators due to theirscent and large size. Because ofthis, does will spend long peri-ods of time away from theirfawns to disassociate their scentfrom the fawn and keep themsafe from predators. For thefirst month of life, the doe willonly visit the fawn a few timesa day to nurse quickly beforeleaving again, although usuallynot going too far.
Unfortunately, well-inten-tioned, but misguided, individ-uals see fawns alone, assumethey are abandoned, and takethem in to "help" them. Most ofthe time they are removing thefawn from the care of its moth-er, who was waiting to return.The best chance a young wildanimal has to survive is in itsnatural environment under thecare of its mother. If you see afawn (or any other youngwildlife) and suspect it has beenabandoned or orphaned do notmove the animal. Contact N.H.
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NORTHCOUNTRYNEWS| [email protected] May 22, 2015 Page A-2
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Northcountry NewsPO Box 10 Warren, NH 03279
Phone & Fax 603-764-5807Email: [email protected]
Web: www.northcountrynewsnh.comThe NORTHCOUNTRY NEWS is published every other Friday byBryan Flagg and is circulated free of charge throughout the townsand communities listed on the front page.
Publisher & Editor - Bryan FlaggAdvertising - Bryan Flagg / Pat Wilson
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Hampshire using recycled paper and 100% water based inks!We are printed by the Concord Monitor, Concord, NH
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Fish and Game by emailing [email protected] or calling603-271-2461 and make a report. Fish and Game staff can assessthe situation and help determine the best course of action. In mostcases it is best to leave the fawn alone and allow time for themother to return to move it to a different location.
NEVER take in wildlife. Only qualified people with special reha-bilitator permits, issued through N.H. Fish and Game, may takein and care for injured or orphaned wildlife. Improper care ofinjured or orphaned wildlife often leads to their sickness or death.For example, deer fawns that have been fed cow's milk willdevelop severe diarrhea (scours). Every year, the state's onlylicensed fawn rehabilitator has several fawns die from scoursbecause they have been improperly fed or cared for by the public.Unless you have rehabilitator credentials, it is ILLEGAL to havein your possession or take New Hampshire wildlife from the wildand keep it in captivity. For a full list of licensed wildlife rehabil-itators, go to http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/wildlife/rehabilita-tors.html.
Please remember that the best way to help young wildlife is bykeeping them WILD. For more information, seehttp://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/wildlife/fawns.html.
The Haverhill RecreationCommission summer concertseries opens May 30, 2015 atRailroad Park on Central Street,Woodsville at 6:00 PM withParker Hill Road Band and ChiliContest.
The Wells River Action Program(WRAP) is again sponsoring theChili Contest. There are 3 cate-gories of chili - meat, vegetarianand game that contestants mayenter chili to be judged.Contestants may enter in morethan one category. Prizes will beawarded by WRAP for PeoplesChoice and Judges Favorite.Chili Samplers will be on sale byWRAP with the proceeds bene-fitting WRAP and the HaverhillRecreation Commission. Hotdogs, soda and popcorn will alsobe on sale by the HaverhillRecreation Commission.
Chili Contest application formsmay be picked up at Jocks Oiland the Baldwin Memorial
Library in Wells River, and theTown Offices in Haverhill andTrendy Times in Woodsville.Applications should be returnedto Nancy Ranno at Jocks Oil.Application forms may also berequested by emailing WRAP [email protected] and com-pleted applications may bereturned via the same emailaddress.
The deadline to enter is May26th. For more informationabout the contest contact Nancyat Jocks Oil: 802-757 - 2163 or at802-757- 2283 or email WRAP:[email protected]
The Parker Hill Road Band aperennial favorite will againopen the concert series this yearssummer concert series. ParkerHill Road Band is a bluegrassband and has opened up theRailroad Park Summer Seriessince its inception 9 years ago.Band members are Chris Cate,Bass; Mike (Woody) Woods,
Banjo; Paul Amey, fiddle; TimCate, mandolin and Tom Rappa,guitar. The band has been togeth-er for over 20 years.
To find a Railroad Park SummerConcert schedule send an emailto [email protected], visitthe Town of Haverhill website atHaverhill-nh.com or follow us onFacebook under HaverhillRecreation
In case of rain the Concert andthe Chili Contest will be held atthe Clifford Memorial Buildingat 65 Court Street in Woodsville.
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Northcountry News Picture Of The Week
Yup! They are back in full swing! Our areas black bear pop-ulation are back out and about for their spring foraging. Theyare hungry!Take in your feeders before you find them miss-ing. -Harry Wright Jr Photography.
If you have a photo which you think could make it as our pic-ture of the week, let us know. Email it [email protected].
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Incessantly scouring the uni-verse (and my back yard) forthe weird, the wacky, and thethoughtful so you dont haveto.
I love shopping because thatswhere I get to run into people Ihavent seen for a long time(no, I didnt hurt them). I alsolove it when people let meknow the kind of impact I madewhen I was teaching! So, Mr.Berman, are you still teachingSpanish (or math or history).Sigh....
I am thinking it is virtuallyimpossible for much to happentoday without it being caught asa picture or on video.
Yes, I want to see an end to can-cer; I support our troops; I misssomeone in Heaven; I am notimpressed with Obama; I hateanimal, child, and elderlyabuse; I miss people in Heaven;I know about diseases we cantsee; etc., etc., but I dont Likeor repost because I see theseevery day. However, I still dopost lost dogs, Amber Alerts,and the like.
Around $180 million for oneboxing match one night.... If Iuse an approximation of what Imade yearly before retiring, Idhave to teach another 3,051
years to earn that much. I amnot sure I could last that long inthe classroom the way thingsare changing with kids and TheSystem. As I said to someonetoday, schools stopped beingabout education years ago....
I know its an ad, but I wonderif at a wedding I could get awaywith it: Do you take so-and-soto be your lawfully weddedhusband... or would you ratherhave a neeewww car?
Following the recent attack onthe free speech cartoonists inTexas, a couple of questions:(1) the authorities have beenscrutinizing and tracking thealleged perps for years, yet theywere still able to attack. Why?Kind of like the guy who tookthe small gyrocopter and landedin front of the capitol. He said itwas going to happen, and it did.
As of this writing, all I can sayis that I thought gas prices weresupposed to go DOWN thissummer.... So far they are up atleast 30 cents a gallon.
I have concluded there are defi-nitely things that do not belongon Facebook! That last com-ment made me think of a joke Ilove: Whats the differencebetween males and savingsbonds? Give up? Eventually the
savings bonds mature... budda-boom. (Many of the girls arentmuch better. Free speech? Ofcourse. Class... whats that?
A saying (mantra) of the 60s Itried (and still try) to live bywas, The authority of my fiststops just before the tip of yournose. I am thinking we shouldbring the saying back andspread the words!
I was pretty impressed withmyself until I learned I ambehind the curve (whatever thatmeans). A new TV category Ithought should be recognizedand used: newsertainment!Then I looked it up and found itwas already in the UrbanDictionary... from 2004! Thedefinition then (and now): n.Mindless information about anentertainer or show that is por-trayed as news. As I was wait-ing for a doctors appointment,I browsed through a couple ofPeople magazines. I rest mycase.
So, people on FB have beenposting pictures of their kids alldressed up for their first semi-formal dance. Apparently todayto some that means wearingclean jeans....
I finally admitted I need help,so I joined a support group forprocrastinators. We stillhavent met yet!
From a church bulletin: TheFasting & Prayer Conferenceincludes meals. Another:Ladies, dont forget the rum-mage sale. Its a chance to getrid of those things not worthkeeping around the house.Bring your husbands. Onemore: The ladies of the Churchhave cast off clothing of everykind. They may be seen in thebasement on Friday after-noon.Okay, one more (this isthe last one): The AssociateMinister unveiled the churchs
new campaign slogan lastSunday: I Upped My Pledge -Up Yours.
So with the difference in paybetween men and women, doesthat mean a $20 bill will now beworth $16?
I find myself getting emotionalwatching some of the onlinevideos of people doing the rightthing, military reunions, and thelike. In contrast, the news usu-ally shows the other side ofthings. Although there are many
shades of gray (no pun intend-ed), it could be argued if youare not part of the solution, youare part of the problem.Remember, The only thingnecessary for the triumph ofevil is for good men to do noth-ing. Edmund Burke. Be partof the solution not the problem!
Finally, if you havent triedMoose Scoops in Warren, giveit a try. Maybe you will evensee me there!
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Long ago I stopped countingthe number of mountainsAtticus and I climbed. Istopped keeping records ofdate, distance, elevation gain,and peak name. I suppose thismight fly in the face of reasonfor many peakbaggers, butheres the thing after threeintense years of making asmany summits as we could,sometimes close to twice ineach of the four seasons, I cameto the conclusion I didnt likebeing a peakbagger. It all felttoo much like work, especiallyfor something that was sup-posed to be about enjoyment.
So while theres been a greatboom in completing lists of allkinds, I retired from the mad-ness of it all. We never did col-lect patches or scrolls from theAppalachian Mountain Club,although I must admit, they arevery attractive (especially thosescrolls). What we did wassomewhat revolutionary for thetime, I guess. For the past sixyears weve only hiked what
weve wanted to. Imagine that?
To top it off, we started hikingmany of the less glamorousmountains, no matter theheight. I suppose the onlypatch wed qualify for thesedays is the best summits to napon patch. Perhaps I shouldmake one of those up, since itseems more and more peopleare creating patches for this andthat in the hiking world.
I dont condemn anyone forhow they want to hike, but I docondemn myself for followingeveryone else for those firstthree years.
Now that Atticus is thirteen,and slowing down a great deal,I dont imagine hell stand ontop of another four thousand-footer, even though we continueto get out and about. But these
days waterfall and pond andriver sitting has replaced sum-mit sitting for us. We linger foran hour at a time at the prettiestbrooks and watch the springrunoff roll by as the ferns andwildflowers pop up to greetanother year of warmer weath-er.
But theres been something elseweve been doing. Werereturning to some of ourfavorite trailheads and walkingonly the first mile or so in andthen walking out again. Its likesaying hello to old friends. Wedo it mostly during the week,just as weve mostly hiked dur-ing the week these past sevenyears since trails are lesscrowded.
When someone asked merecently how many mountainsAtticus and I have climbed, I
couldnt tell them. Theypressed me and I guesstimated acouple of thousand but Im real-ly not sure. But here is some-thing I am certain about. AsAtticus continues to age I con-sider us blessed that he ishealthy and can still enjoy awalk in the rustic woods amongthe moss and birds and lime andmint greens of the season.
I have gone from a Type-Ahiker, to a who-knows-what-kind of hiker I am. Ill admitthat Im liking it. Treasuresabound in the woods and whenwe can reach a viewpoint of anyelevation gain whatsoever,thats all the better. But to sit insolitude with a mountain pondor a waterfall with Atticus is notsuch a bad thing. I can think ofhundreds of people whodrather be where we are in natureon any given weekday after-
noon instead of at their desks orsales counter.
I have come to believe that partof aging gracefully, as Atticus iscurrently doing, is to appreciatewhat we have instead of whatwe dont. And what we have isthis wondrous National Forestall around us, and that is a grandthing.
Atticus Along Lucy Brook
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ASHLAND, NH This propertyis located in a central locationwith easy access to Lakes andMountains for summer and wintersports.Mobile home needsupdates and repairs. Land is niceand as easy walk into the Villageof Ashland. Many shops and
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BATH, NH- Incredible views of the local moun-tains. Wildlife just outside your door. Relax bythe wood stove in the family room, formalDining room, Kitchen equipped for cookingalong with a root cellar, Master Bedroom withBathroom, 2 additional first floor bedrooms,great sitting room off Living Room with viewsof fields, woods and mountains, finished atticarea, finished lower level with full kitchen.Landscaped. Much more to see. $239,900.
EASTON, NH- 7.1 Acres-Borders the WhiteMountain National Forest. Already perc testedwith excellent results. Electricity at street.$87,500; HAVERHILL, NH- Nice wooded lot withplenty of firewood to cut. Town maintained roadand power at street. Very private location with5.60 Acres. $35,000; BATH, NH- Mostly open 6.8Acre field, this choice lot has a long roadfrontage. Splendid scenery in rural town.$39,900.
BATH, NH- New Subdivision- with 96 acres and 32lots, open space, 2 ponds and 3200 ft on the WildAmmonoosuc River. Build your custom home.This plan features 1630 sq. ft. 3 Bedrooms, LivingRoom, Dining Room, Kitchen with V groove pinewalls. Screened porch to enjoy the warm summernights. $277,900. This home is not started yet soyou can add your own touches or bring your planand meet the builder. Gold mining in the area.
HAVERHILL, NH- Walk across the street toan access to the lake. Wonderful screenedporch for relaxing or entertaining. LivingRoom with fireplace, Dining area Eat inKitchen. First floor bedroom with an addi-tional 2 bedrooms in lower level. Two fullBathrooms, Family room in lower levelwith patio. Nicely maintained. Ready tomove right in. $151,500
FIXER UPPERS
The judges have tasted and thejudges have decided: EdmondFallot Walnut Dijon is the GrandChampion of the 2015 World-Wide Mustard Competition.
Held under the direction of theNational Mustard Museum inMiddleton, Wisconsin, the 2015World-Wide MustardCompetition drew more than250 entries in seventeen flavorcategories from as far away asSweden, Greece, and Japan.Judges tasted the mustardsblind, not knowing if theywere tasting international brandsor small boutique mustards.Judging took place over a periodof several weeks here at theMustard Museum and at TheCoopers Tavern in Madison, WI,where chefs, food writers,restaurateurs, and mustard afi-cionados gathered to pick themedal winners and the GrandChampion.
Edmond Fallot Walnut Dijon,Gold Medal winner in the ExoticMustard Category, was namedGrand Champion, reportsBarry Levenson, Curator of theNational Mustard Museum anddirector of the competition since1995.It has a bright walnut flavorand a real bite, making it anexcellent mustard for fish,meats, and especially as a basefor a walnut salad dressing. TheFallot mustard factory knownas the Moutarderie is locat-ed in Beaune, France,in the heart of Burgundy andonly 44 km from Dijon.
In addition to the exotic catego-ry, judges tasted sweet-hot,honey, whole-grain, classic hot,pepper-hot (medium and scorch-ing), horseradish, herb, garlic,fruit, spirit, American yellow,and deli mustards, as well asmustard-based dressings and
BBQ sauces. The competitionshows how varied the flavorsand style of mustard are, saysBarry Levenson. The judgeschoice of an exotic mustard asGrand Champion shows thattheres more to mustard thanyellow, brown, and Dijon. Ofcourse, those classic flavorsremain the top selling mustardsin the United States andfavorites among mustard eaterseverywhere.
The nonprofit National MustardMuseum features the worldslargest collection of mustards(more than 5,700) and mustardmemorabilia. The Museum isopen daily from 10 am to 5 pm.
A local Wentworth, NH resident,Karen Schweizer, owner ofNannie's Canning Pantry inWentworth won a bronze medalfor the Exotic mustard catego-ry with a maple basil mustard!
Congratulations to Karen! Shealso makes and sells homemadejams, mustards, pie fillings and avariety of other canned product.Karen sells at local farmers mar-ket and local stores. jams, jellies
For more information, includinga list of all the medal winners,visit the Museum website, mus-tardmuseum.com.
Contact Museum Curator BarryLevenson at 608-831-2222 [email protected].
The Bath Library Book Clubwill be discussing Buddha inthe Attic By Julie Otsuka onThursday, June 11th at 6 pm atthe Bath Public Library.
The story of a group of youngwomen brought over fromJapan to San Francisco as pic-ture brides nearly a centuryago.
The novel traces their extraordi-nary lives, from their arduousjourney by boat; to their arrivalin San Francisco and theirtremulous first nights as newwives; to their backbreakingwork; to their struggles to mas-ter a new language and a newculture; to their experiencesraising children who will ulti-mately reject their heritage andtheir history; to the arrival ofwar.
Books may be picked up at theBath Library; hours areTuesdays, Wednesdays andThursdays 9:00am to noon and1:00pm to 6:00pm andSaturdays 9:00am to noon.
Anyone with an interest in read-ing and conversing about booksis welcome to attend.
For information, please contactthe library at 603 747-3372 oremail [email protected].
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North Country Happenings...
www.curtnrod.com
OPEN HOUSEShin-Boku NurserySpecimen Japanese Garden Trees
Saturday ~ Sunday ~ MondayMay 23rd., 24th & 25th 9 am ~ 4pm
Refreshments
180 Beech Hill Rd. Wentworth, NH 603-764-9993
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Warren Masonic Hall - breakfastfrom 7-9 on the first Sunday ofeach month. Hope to see youthere.-----------------------------------------Breakfast, every second Sundayof each month, at 8 AM.Masonic Hall, 1262 St. JohnsburyRd, Littleton, (The big log buildingwith the blue roof.) Donation:$7.00 Adult, $3.00 child under 6-----------------------------------------The Warren/Wentworth FoodPantry, serving residents inWarren, Wentworth and Glencliff,is located behind the WarrenWentworth Ambulance Servicebuilding and is open every Fridayfrom 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. For eligibilityinformation 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.-----------------------------------------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 [email protected] you have any talent at all, comejoin 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!-----------------------------------------To find out the on-going happen-ings at the Squam Lakes NaturalScience Center in Holderness,NH. You can call 603-968-7194 or
On-Going Events visit 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 orcall 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, everythird Thursday, April - Dec. atthe Historical Society Museum inWentworth. Join us for historicaltopics and stimulating conversa-tion.-----------------------------------------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 everymonth, 7:30 p.m., Grange Hall,Rte.25, Rumney. Visitors wel-comed!-----------------------------------------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 [email protected]."-----------------------------------------Anxiety Umbrella is a new PeerSupport Group for people withAnxiety related disorders. Theseinclude: Generalized or SocialAnxiety, Panic (attacks), ObsessiveCompulsive, Phobias & fears.This group will meet the 1st & 3rdThursday of each month at theCottage Hospital OccupationalTherapy Waiting area at 6: PM.For more info. [email protected] or callLurette @ (603)838-5595 orRobin @ (603) 747-2527. You arenot alone in your struggle!-----------------------------------------Calamity Janes Retaurant will holdan on-going bake sale the lastweek of each month to benefit theMake-A- Wish Fundation. All pro-ceeds will go to Make A Wish.The Annual Make-A-Wish Benefitis also slated for June 27th.-----------------------------------------Connecticut River ValleyBeekeepers Assoc meets everysecond Thursday 7-9 PM at theGrafton County Extension OfficeBuilding, 3855 Dartmouth CollegeHwy, North Haverhill, [email protected].
Friends of Lincoln LibraryAnnual Plant Sale. Saturday, May23rd, 9 AM till 2 PM. Under theTent beside the Lincoln PublicLibrary. Thanks for your Support.
Upcoming Events------------------------------------------Enfield United Methodist ChurchChicken & Biscuit & GravySupper at Enfield MethodistFellowship Hall on Route 4inEnfield, NH Friday, June 5th.Serving from 5-6:30 pm. $9.00adults; $4.50 ages 5-10; 4 andunder free.
FAT BOBS ICE CREAM
234 NH Rt. 25 Warren, NH603-764-9496
Hard & Soft Serve Ice Cream & Yogurt
OPEN FOR THE 2015 SEASON
Weekdays - 4:30-9 Saturday & Sunday
11:30 to 9Free yard sale or fleamarket set up, Friday,Sat., Sundays only.
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ONE YEAR OLD - white doves. $40each. Please call 603-744-8322. (619)---------------------------------------------------ALUMINUM DOCKSAluminum docks and boat lifts, stand-ing, roll in, And floating are in stock atFAIRLEE MARINE Very easy to installand take out yourself. 802-333-9745---------------------------------------------------BOAT RENTALSEnjoy fishing, skiing, tubing, pontooncruising, Kayaking & canoeing?Fairlee Marine rents them all! Theyeven put the runabout boats and pon-toon boats in and out of the water soyou can just enjoy the boating. Dailyand weekly rates. Prices are all on ourwebsite At www.fairleemarine.com Callfor reservations. 802-333-9745.---------------------------------------------------CERTIFIED USED BOATSLots of Good Used Boats to choosefrom. All of them have been checkedover by our Certified Technicians andare all in Good Operating Condition soyou can just go Boating and have fun.If it's not reliable, We won't sell it.Check them out at our Website -www.fairleemarine.com 802-333-9745---------------------------------------------------CONSIGNMENTSWe take good late model boats onconsignment We do the sale and war-ranty - you collect the Cash. With ourwebsite and our reputation, They usu-ally sell fast and you often get as muchOr more than you would selling it your-self. FAIRLEE MARINE, 802-333-9745.---------------------------------------------------SERVICEIs your boat unreliable? Are you afraidto Go boating because your boatengine might not work? Maybe it justdoesn't have the power it used to. OurCertified Technicians know how to fixthings right. We can check your boatover and turn it into a pleasure to useagain. A water test or dyno test can beincluded. Call for an appointment orjust bring it in soon so you can beready for a fun season. FAIRLEEMARINE 802-333-9745.
POSITIONS AVAILABLE AT WOOD-TOCK INN - Skilled line Cooks;;General Kitchen Help; Waitstaff; FrontDesk; Bartenders; Housekeeping;Host. Will train folks with a great atti-tude. Letters of interest to; emailRelax@ woodstock innnnh.comor call 603-745-3951 or stop in person.
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and is open Fridays from 1-3 PM.PANTRY NEEDS......The Pantry is currently in need of canned fruit,macaroni and cheese and non-perishable baked goods (i.e., bakemixes and flour, etc.). Please visit the Pantry on Fridays if you areable to donate these items. Thanks!
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LAKE ARMINGTON HOME,Piermont, NH -One bedroom campabutting private beach on pristinemountain lake. $114,000 by owner.(603) 359-8463 (tfn-9/27)--------------------------------------------------RUMNEY NH LAND - 79commercial/residential acres with riverand valley views. Also, timber and1050 of frontage with double accesson busy Route 25. $296,000. (603)726-3552. (rts (11/20)---------------------------------------------------WARREN RANCH - w/5.5 acres,3brms./2 baths, sunroom, screenporch, deck, shed, attached 2-storygarage, paved drive. $199,900.
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The First BlockIts not very often that vehiclesbesides our own bump downthe dirt way towards our prop-erty. Much of the year its noteven possible for us to do so.But occasionally passersbylooking to swim in the river, ora local hunter looking for rabbitor turkey, will park their vehi-cles by the cemetery and walkin pursuit of their respectiveinterests.
This past weekend, however,saw a very different sight. Forperhaps the first time ever a 12-wheeled truck with extendedflat bed and a hydraulic cranerumbled over the rocks, roots,and potholes to our propertyline. The remarkably agreeableand easy-going driver didnthesitate as I pointed to thegrassy stretch just inside the
property boundary and asked ifhe could drop the goods there.He simply nodded, smiled,pulled forward until the groundbecame too soft for such aheavy truck to travel, and pro-ceeded to engage the cranesforklift.
Ryan and I were having cinderblocks delivered. 250 of them.This was the next step in mak-ing our root cellar dreams areality. We figured it was worththe delivery fee to save the wearand tear that would otherwiseinevitably be wreaked onRyans truck. Watching thecrane lift, position, and gentlyplace three pallets worth ofblocks neatly along the wood-line with no more effort thanthe push of a few buttons defi-nitely reiterated our choice.
Besides, our real work would
just now be beginning. To getfrom our property line to ourhome requires walking theshaded path that Ryan has builtthrough the woods, just abovethe river. Its a lovely experi-ence that reiterates the joy andcomfort of returning home eachday.
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But those cinder blocks, eachone of them, will have to sharein that same joy and comfort ofa wooded walk home. Theresno way to get them to the gianthole that will become a cellarwithout carrying, or wheelbar-rowing, each one.
So, yesterday, I began a newroutine. With each returnhome, I carry a block; yesterdaywas the first one. Today, thesecond.
As the delivery truck turnedaround and pulled out that day -a feat of driving considering thetruck was longer than our turn-around is wide - the driverasked, So, is there actuallyhouse out there? I chuckledand said, Oh yes, a cabin webuilt by hand, were all off-gridand human-powered. He, too,chuckled and responded, Well,how bout that. Good luck.
Which I accepted quite willing-ly. This project is just begin-ning.
Springtime means gardentime!This is the time to tidy yourperennial garden, pull theweeds from your vegetablepatch, or design a new gardenspace. Contact Beth [email protected] for allyour garden needs: annual,perennial, herbal, edible, orornamental (see BusinessDirectory listing under GardenDesign & Services).
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603-787-6677Serving New Hampshire & VermontFactory Authorized Service ProviderWhirlpool Maytag Frigidaire Sub Zero Wolf Bosch Dacor LG Thermador Fisher Paykel
Don Bowman, Owner
We Promptly Service All BrandsAuthorized Servicer of
Maytag Whirlpool Crosley GE
HenrysApplianceRepair
Phone603-272-4387
Over 16 YearsOf Service...
224 River Rd. Piermont, NH
Animals / Feed / Grooming
Lloyd Donnellan603-838-6622
Mobile Grooming Shop For Dogs And CatsTattooing
239 West End Rd.Landaff, NH 03585
Animal Damage Control
Come Visit
Adult Bible Study ................ 10 a.m.Sunday School ..................... 10 a.m.Sunday Morning Service ..... 11 a.m.Evening Service ................... 6 p.m.Wednesday Night Prayer ...... 7 p.m.
Calvary Baptist Church20 Elm Street Woodsville, N.H.(603) 747-3157 = Pastor Alan Morrison
Open heartsOpen minds
Open doors
The people of the United Methodist Church
Pastor David J. MooreNorth Haverhill, NH 787-6887
Warren United Methodist ChurchOn The Common Warren, NH
SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES
SUNDAY SCHOOL 10.00 AMWORSHIP 10:00AM
North Country Church Directory
Inspiring Words for You!
Dear Friends, and here we are in thenewness of Spring once again! Psalms
of praise and thanksgiving always echos in mymind during this season. Psalm 100, Make ajoyful shout to the Lord, all you lands! Servethe Lord with gladness. Come before Hispresence with singing. Know that the Lord, Heis God. It is He who has made us, and not weourselves; We are His people and the sheepof His pasture. Enter into His gates withthanksgiving, And into His courts with praise.Be thankful to Him, and bless His name. Forthe Lord is good; His mercy is everlasting, AndHis truth endures to all generations. HappySpring, God bless you...
~Submitted by Jeannine Bartlett
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GLENCLIFF COMMUNITY CHAPELA Bible Teaching Church
You Will Know The Truth...John 8:32
Learn the Bible from the original languages in the culture in which it was written and how it helps us
in our life today.
Sunday School... 10amMorning Service... 11amPrayer Meeting 6pm
Rt 25 Glencliff, NHPastor Jim 989-3314
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North Country Business Directory - Support Your Local Businesses....Building - Const. - Drywall
Additions, Decks, Remodeling,Roofing, Vinyl Siding,Snow Plowing, Etc..
Gagnon BuilderGary Gagnon603-838-6285
257 Pettyboro Rd. Bath, NH
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Building - Const. - Drywall
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Concrete Foundations Floors SlabsFoundations Under Existing Houses
931 Buchler Rd Wheelock, VT 05851http://bobsconcreteconstruction.com/
Ph: 802-626-8763 Cell: 802-535-5860Fax 802-626-9350
Auto / Truck Care
PATTENS AUTO REPAIRExpert Auto - Lt. Truck Repairs
All Makes and ModelsComplete Line Of Accessories Avail.Specialize in Muscle & Performance
Authorized Amsoil DealerOfficial NH Inspection StationKevin Patten - 603-764-90841243 Mt. Moosilauke Hwy. Wentworth, NH
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AMES AUTO & OUTDOOREQUIPMENT
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Automotive Repairs A-ZState Inspections Used Car Dealer
Chainsaws TrimmersBrush Cutters BlowersAuthorized Jonsered Dealer458 Buffalo Rd. Wentworth, NHOwner, Jeff Ames 603-764-9992
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THE BAKER VALLEYCHAMBER Of COMMERCE
P.O. Box 447, Rumney, NH 03266
Serving the Baker Valleyfor Over 35 Years
If you are planning a visit or are interested inmoving to the area, contact the BVCC [email protected]
to request a brochure.Visit us on the Web at:
www.bakervalleychamber.org
Business Services Marketing
Chair Caning
Catering Services
MelaniesWoven Memories
Handwoven CaningSplint - Rush SeatingShaker Tape - Baskets
& Minor Repairs Competitive Pricing~ Quality WorkMelanie Miller 802-467-1326
David A. BermanJustice of the Peace
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(*Ask for details)(603) 786-9086
[email protected] Box 280 Rumney, NH 03266
Building - Const. - Drywall
CUSTOM HOMES FROM START TO FINISHFraming Roofs Finish Decks Siding
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North Country Business Directory - Support Your Local Businesses....
Computers & Service
Computers & Service
Paige Computer ServicesCustom Built Systems, Repairs, Parts,
Accessories, Software, TrainingFor All Your Computer Needs
50 Smith StreetWoodsville, NH 03785(603) [email protected]
HoursMon-Fri 10-6Sat by appt.
Closed Sunday
Cleaning - Carpets - Etc...
Lower Cohase RegionalChamber of CommerceP.O. Box 209, Bradford, VT 05033Mark J. Nielsen - Exec. Director
1.802.757.2549For Local Information Go ToWWW.COHASE.ORGCommunity Calendar,Business Directory, AreaMaps, Information on
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603-745-6621www.lincolnwoodstock.com
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Tues-Fri 10-5 Sat 10-3
Tel: (603) 536-2625Fax: (603) 536-1342
64 Main StreetPlymouth, NH 03264
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Dennis [email protected]
, LLC.
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North Country Business Directory - Support Your Local Businesses....Electricians
Farrier - Horseshoeing
Gregory NourysHorseshoeing
Warren, NH 603-764-7696
Hot & Cold Shoeing
CompleteFarrier Service
Electricians
CONQUEROR ELECTRIC23 HOUR/7 DAY EMERGENCY SERVICE
Roland CliffordLic. NH 8085 VT EM-3119Fully Licensed & Insured
Residential Commercial No Job Too Small
New and Old House Wiring Underground Service Installations
Upgrade Service Installations Troubleshooting
N. Haverhill, NH 603-787-2360
Crushed Ledge Products
Dental
97 Monroe Rd.(Rte 135 on theWoodsville &Bath Border)
Wed., Thur., Fri. 8-5 Sat. from 8-2Appointments can be scheduled by
calling during those hours. Messages can be left any time.
Dr. Ralph M. Faluotico, Jr.603-747-2037
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7:00 4:00 p.m. M-F(802) 222-5570
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Concrete - Excavation - Trucking
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603-787-6108
Septic Systems Bush HoggingDriveways Foundations
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RICH CLIFFORDCONCRETE FORMCOMPANYFoundations, Floors, Slabs, Retaining
Walls, Curbings & SidewalksSanding & Plowing
54 Clifford DriveNorth Haverhill, NH
603-787-2573
Septic And Water Systems, Cellar Holes, Driveways, Roads,
Landclearing, Stumping
HORNEEXCAVATING
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Maurice Horne 787-6691 Kevin 787-2378776 French Pond Rd. N. Haverhill, NH
Gils ConstructionFoundations & Floors
Free Estimates
Gilman LaCourse / Chris Cass802-748-9476 or 603-455-7567
2085 New Boston Road St. Johnsbury, [email protected]
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North Country Business Directory - Support Your Local Businesses....
Maple Products & Supplies
Justice of the PeaceHardware & Home Supplies
Health Centers
Heating - Stoves - Accessories
Heating - Stoves - Accessories
Hair Salon & Services
Joans Hair DesignRte. 10
Haverhill, NH989-9899
Professional Care ......Is Best For Your HairJoan Wiggins ~ Stylist
PiermontPlant Pantry Greenhouses
Bedding Vegetables PlantsHanging Baskets Perennials & Mums
Wholesale / RetailRte. 25 Abby MetcalfPiermont, NH (603) 272-4372
Email: [email protected]
Greenhouse - Plants
Garden Design & Services
Heating Oil, Diesel & Gasoline24-Hour Burner Service
(For Customers Only)
W.E. Jock Oil Co., Inc.802-757-2163
Wells River, VT 05081
Foot Care
Flooring
Fuels
Ryezak Oil & PropaneBulk & Bottled Propane Service
Home Heating Oil
Residential Commercial1536 NH Route 25 Rumney, NH
603-786-9776
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Mountain Mud Run Event May 30th________________________________________________________________
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We had the opportunity to visitthe site of the Mountain MudRun this week. Boy oh boy,things have changed this year.Mountain Mud Run began asCliff Edge Run in August of2013 the name changed toMountain Mud Run in 2014.Mountain Mud Run occupies63.85 acres in Warren, NH, justoff Route 25C and is home tothe bi-annual event consistingof Mud Bog, Rock Crawl andBounty Hill competitions. Thefirst event this year will takeplace on May 30, 2015.
Since last year, the mud venuehas undergone major changes.The side hill was clear cut and 2new Mud truck parking lotshave been built. Spectator seat-ing areas have been built sospectators can sit in what we are
being called, skyboxes or sittrack side up close and person-al. The mud venue isnt all thathas changed, as the Rock Crawl
venue also has taken on a newlook from increasing spectatorareas 10 fold, to adding a stockclass crawl and beefing up themodified and unlimited crawls
so that the competitors will beon the courses longer and the
thrills will be awesome.
Mountain Mud Run hasntstopped there, they have addednew camping sites and theyhave built a permanent stagethat will be played on for thefirst time by the Conniption Fits4-7 PM on May 30, 2015.
There are several new trails thatyou can run your own four-wheel drive rigs and dont missthe second event on September12 & 13, 2015.
Mountain Mud Run is open allyear and will rent their venueanytime for small or largegroups. Consider them your 4-wheeling headquarters. Theyhave moved mountains for you.Runninit Hard MountainMud Run!
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The Lincoln Public Library hasreceived a grant from the NewHampshire Humanities Councilto present Evolving English:from Beowulf and Chaucer toTweets and Texts will be pre-sented on Thursday June 18th, at6:30 at the Lincoln PublicLibrary 22 Church StreetLincoln.
Karolyn Kinane presents a live-ly, interactive crash course in themedieval English language,specifically the poetry ofChaucers The CanterburyTales. Participants will have theopportunity to read and recitemedieval poetry aloud in a fun,relaxed environment. The pro-gram includes a brief, illustratedhistorical overview of the eventsthat sparked linguistic transi-tions from the Anglo-Saxon andAnglo-Norman eras to theMiddle English era, includingthe Norman Invasion, the BlackDeath, and the invention of theprinting press. Kinane closes byexploring how these medievalevents are still embedded in theEnglish we speak today and howmodern inventions and eventscontinue to shape language.
This program is free and open tothe public and is made possibleby a grant from the NewHampshire Humanities Council.
The New HampshireHumanities Council nurtures thejoy of learning and inspirescommunity engagement bybringing life-enhancing ideasfrom the humanities to the peo-ple of New Hampshire. Theyconnect people with ideas.Learn more about the Counciland its work at www.nhhc.org. For more information, contactCarol Riley, 603-745-8159 oremail at [email protected]
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The Lupine Celebration Market In Sugar Hill_______________________________________________________
Monday through Thursday 6am-8pm Friday 6am-9pm
Saturdays 8am-8pmSundays 8am-6pm
All Meats Cut The Aldrich Way!
3039 Dartmouth College Hwy.North Haverhill, NH 03774
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THE IDES OF MARCH ARE HERE.ITS STEAK TIME AND
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Fire up the grill, folks, the weather is warming and steak grilling time returns.
Let us know how thick you need it,
we cut to order just for you!
Its the Aldrich way!
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ESTATE PLANNING BUSINESS ADVICE REAL ESTATE
Thompson Mill Building40 Canal Street Lancaster, NH
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Attorney Steven B. Goss
Sugar Hills Lupine Market willbe held rain or shine on Saturdayand Sunday, June 6-7. The mar-ket will stretch between theSugar Hill Meetinghouse, theCarolina Crapo MemorialBuilding and the Sugar HillHistorical Museum. There willbe plenty of parking behind theMeetinghouse. The scheduleincludes seminars, workshops,artisan demonstrations and con-certs; all are free admission. Themarket is open from 10 am to 4pm.
Part of the market is made up ofNH-Made members. They bringwonderful products made righthere in New Hampshire. HazardBaby has a line of baby and tod-dler clothes with humorous haz-ard labels. G.D. Thompsonbrings artwork prints and LiveFree and Explore NH seasonalposters. R&R Woodworkers arereturning this year with comfort-able Adirondack furniture madewith New England wood. If youcrave chocolate, Winsome Forgehas Gourmet Granite that lookslike a rock but tastes like milkchocolate. Bretton Woods OmniMt. Washington and White MtAttractions will have displays ofthe activities you can enjoy thissummer. For protection fromticks, visit the Yaya Organicsbooth to try their organic Tick-Off. There will be over 20 mem-bers representing NH-Made thisyear; stop by to learn more aboutall their members and the manyproducts and businesses righthere in New Hampshire.
This market has a little bit ofeverything with over 60 vendorsfrom all over New England.Youll find Foggy BottomRanchs Alpaca Fiber Insoles toZeldas Zucchini Relish, BigBear Rustics Wood Carvings toWatsons Pottery & Glass; BetteKings Needlecrafts to CathysCandles. There will also beexhibits from non-profits, like
the Above the Notch HumaneSociety, take a minute to visittheir tables.
Artisans will be demonstratingtheir crafts all day long. Lindawill be making baskets, Rhondawill be busy with her NativeAmerican Wabanaki beadworkand loves to share the history ofthe designs, Robin will be spin-ning wool, and youll find wood-carvers scattered in the market,too. Pull up a chair and sit withthem to learn more about thesetraditional skills.
If you get hungry, the market hasplenty of ways to solve that prob-lem. Swinehearts SignatureSauces of Meredith came lastyear with their BBQ sauces andenjoyed it so much that they arereturning with their BBQ truck,MacDaddys Rollin Smoke. IfBBQ doesnt appeal to your tastebuds, Ski Hearth Farm is comingup with early spring vegetablesand grab n go salads. The ladiesof the Sugar Hill Willing WorkersSociety will offer bag lunchesalong with Sues delicious Macn Cheese. Mountain View KettleCorn, Coneheads Ice Cream, andKilaliea Hawaiian Shaved Icewill also be available to temptyour taste buds.
Join us on Saturday at 10:30 amor 2 pm and again on Sunday at11 am with your camera forhands-on PhotographyWorkshops. Professional photog-
rapher, George Mitchell of GMFotography will share photogra-phy tips. You can also take a stepback in photographic historythrough Rev. Samuel Nickersonsphotos from the 1870s through1930 on display at the Sugar HillHistorical Museum. And for a bitmore northern New Hampshirehistory, Sara Boothman Glineswill share stories of growing upin the Boothman family. Herfamily of farmers, woodsmen,homemakers, hotel proprietors,carpenters, and photographerswere shaped by NewHampshires economic growth.
Story telling seems to be a themeas at 11:30 am on Saturday,Charles E. Barry will share fromhis recent book, Behind Badge32, True Stores of a NHConservation Officer. Wildlifeencounters, mountain rescues,and nighttime stakeouts forpoachers were part of his 20 plusyears with NHs Fish and GameDepartment. A book-signing willfollow this session. At 1 pm,Storyteller and author, RebeccaRule, brings us stories of NHCharacter and NH Characters.From Fodd Boodys tall motherto what Hugh Fifield said at townmeeting that brought down thehouse, these are our stories mostly funny and our identityas well. For over twenty years,Rebecca Rule has been collectingstories of New England. Someare even true. Shell share her
favorites and invite the audienceto contribute stories, too, shouldthe spirit of the Old Man of theMountain move them. A book-signing will follow this session,too.
Our last session on Saturday at 3pm, Nigel Manley of The RocksEstates talks about our localwildlife and how they survive inNew Hampshire, along with afew of their quirky traits. Howmuch do you know about porcu-pines? Also take the time to visitThe Sugar Hill Sampler for ahorse-drawn wagon ride in thelupine fields. At 2:30 pm on bothSaturday and Sunday, drive up tothe refurbished Inn at Sunset Hillfor a tour and light refreshments.
The Sugar Hill market wouldntbe complete without music. OnSaturday, Joseph Hansalik willentertain us with his wide reper-toire of music on keyboard. On
Sunday, hell move to theMeetinghouses grand piano foranother concert. And on Sundayat 1 pm, The Vermont FiddleOrchestra will play toe-tappingmusic. This community orches-tra spans several generations,from beginning level players toprofessional soloists playingsimultaneously while providingentertainment, education, andpreserving the traditional fid-dling of New England. They aremore than just fiddles. Youllfind cellos, guitars, mandolins,flutes, accordions, and otherinstruments in the orchestra, too.The VFO wants the audience andthe musicians to have fun at theirconcerts. If the weather is nice,bring your lawn chair becausewell move the concert outside.
If you wish more information,please visitwww.HarmansCheese.com/market or call 603-823-8000.
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