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Cyan Magenta Yellow Black 12 This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO Box 592 Hampton, NH 03843- Contributed items and logos are © and ™ their respective owners Unauthorized reproduction of this page or its contents for republication in whole or in part is strictly prohibited • For permission, call (603) 926-4557 • AN-Mark 9A-EVEN- Rev 12-16-2004 PAGE 12A | ATLANTIC NEWS | JUNE 16, 2006 | VOL 31, NO 23 ATLANTICNEWS.COM . FIELD DAY FUN COMMUNITY SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS HAMPTON FALLS | The Hampton Falls Free Library invites children in pre-school through grade 4 to find a multitude of treasures at the Library this summer by par- ticipating in the “Treasure Reading” summer reading program. The program is designed to encourage reading for pleasure in a relaxed environ- ment. Registration will begin at the library Monday, June 19; sign-ups will be ongoing for those unable to stop in that day. Children who participate in the program will contract with Youth Services Librari- an, Carol Sanborn to read, or be read to, a set amount of books each week. Those sign- Find treasures at Hampton Falls Free Library ing up will receive a few “special surprise treasure” incentives and be eligible for weekly raffle prizes. Partici- pants who read 15 books (or are read to) during the period running from June 19 to July 26 will be eligible for the grand raffle prize, a bicycle donated by Wal-Mart of Seabrook. The grand draw- ing will occur at the pro- gram’s wrap-up event on July 26 (the winner does not have to be present). This year there’s an excit- ing line-up of programs on Wednesday evenings from 6:30-7:30 p.m. They include Wayne from Maine along with Jimmy James the Koon- ga Boonga Man on June 21 (limited to Hampton Falls residents only); Martha Dana and her puppets on June 28; New England Reptile Distrib- utors (NERD) and their exot- ic animals on July 5; the Fourth Annual Hampton Falls Free Library Talent Show on July 12; Magician B.J. Hickman on July 19; and singer/ storyteller Steve Blunt on July 26. Drop In Story Times will continue on Tuesdays over the summer, and no sign ups are required. Each week will feature a different reader, with the half-hour sessions running from 10:30-11 a.m. and consisting solely of sto- ries sure to entertain every pirate. Readers include Carol Sanborn on June 20 (come dressed as a favorite pirate or a parrot); Hampton Falls Police Chief Robbie Dirsa on June 27; “Super Mom” Martha Coombs on July 11; “Super Librarian” Judy Haskell on July 18; and Lin- coln Akerman School Library Media Specialist Amy Roy on July 25. Special programs will also be offered, beginning with a Sea Shell Pirate Treasure Box Craft Workshop for ages 6 and older on Tuesday, June 20 from 3:30-4:15 p.m. (sign up now, as space is limited). Watch for future program listings. By the way, babies can now participate in summer reading as well by having their parent(s) bring them to the weekly Thursday drop-in Baby Lap-Sit sessions. Moms and dads are encouraged to contract to read so many books to baby each week. And yes, there will be an incentive prize as well. The program will consist of sto- ries, songs, poems and wig- gles, and are scheduled for June 29, July 6, 13 and 20 from 10:30-11 a.m. No sign- up is necessary. For more information about the summer reading program at the Hampton Falls Free Library, call Carol Sanborn at (603) 926-3682. SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS NORTH HAMPTON | The North Hampton Public Library will be “Setting Sail for Reading Treasure” when their Summer Reading Club holds registration on Thurs- day and Friday, June 22-23 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Regis- trations will be available after that date during library hours until July 27; the program ends on August 3. Sign up to be a crew mem- ber and set sail for reading treasure. Summer reading begins Thursday, June 22; scheduled programs include “Creatures of the Night,” noc- turnal animals presented by Squam Lakes Nature Center on Monday, July 10 at 6:30 p.m.; Music with Peter Sheri- dan on July 17 at 7 p.m.; “Believe the Illusion: Magic with Peter Boie” on Monday, July 24 at 7 p.m. Participants will celebrate a successful Summer Reading Voyage with a talent show on Monday, August 7 at 7 p.m. Last year’s talent show was great fun. Join us this year or Set sail for a reading treasure SAIL Continued on 15A• FUN TIME FOR ALL — Sunny skies and warm temps made it possible for Centre School to hold its annual (and resched- uled) Field Day event. Students enjoyed water relays, hopscotch, hula hoops, three-legged races, and many other exciting games and activities. — Atlantic News Photos by Liz Premo

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12This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO Box 592 Hampton, NH 03843- Contributed items and logos are © and ™ their respective owners Unauthorized reproduction of this page or its contents for republication in whole or in part is strictly prohibited • For permission, call (603) 926-4557 • AN-Mark 9A-EVEN- Rev 12-16-2004

PAGE 12A | ATLANTIC NEWS | JUNE 16, 2006 | VOL 31, NO 23 ATLANTICNEWS.COM .

FIELD DAY FUNCOMMUNITY

SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS

HAMPTON FALLS | TheHampton Falls Free Libraryinvites children in pre-schoolthrough grade 4 to find amultitude of treasures at theLibrary this summer by par-ticipating in the “TreasureReading” summer readingprogram.

The program is designedto encourage reading for

pleasure in a relaxed environ-ment. Registration will beginat the library Monday, June19; sign-ups will be ongoingfor those unable to stop inthat day.

Children who participatein the program will contractwith Youth Services Librari-an, Carol Sanborn to read, orbe read to, a set amount ofbooks each week. Those sign-

Find treasures at Hampton Falls Free Librarying up will receive a few“special surprise treasure”incentives and be eligible forweekly raffle prizes. Partici-pants who read 15 books (orare read to) during the periodrunning from June 19 to July26 will be eligible for thegrand raffle prize, a bicycledonated by Wal-Mart ofSeabrook. The grand draw-ing will occur at the pro-gram’s wrap-up event onJuly 26 (the winner does nothave to be present).

This year there’s an excit-ing line-up of programs onWednesday evenings from6:30-7:30 p.m. They includeWayne from Maine alongwith Jimmy James the Koon-ga Boonga Man on June 21(limited to Hampton Fallsresidents only); Martha Danaand her puppets on June 28;New England Reptile Distrib-utors (NERD) and their exot-ic animals on July 5; theFourth Annual HamptonFalls Free Library TalentShow on July 12; MagicianB.J. Hickman on July 19; andsinger/ storyteller SteveBlunt on July 26.

Drop In Story Times willcontinue on Tuesdays overthe summer, and no sign upsare required. Each week willfeature a different reader,with the half-hour sessionsrunning from 10:30-11 a.m.and consisting solely of sto-ries sure to entertain every

pirate. Readers include CarolSanborn on June 20 (comedressed as a favorite pirate ora parrot); Hampton FallsPolice Chief Robbie Dirsa onJune 27; “Super Mom”Martha Coombs on July 11;“Super Librarian” JudyHaskell on July 18; and Lin-coln Akerman School LibraryMedia Specialist Amy Roy onJuly 25.

Special programs will alsobe offered, beginning with aSea Shell Pirate Treasure BoxCraft Workshop for ages 6and older on Tuesday, June 20from 3:30-4:15 p.m. (sign upnow, as space is limited).Watch for future programlistings.

By the way, babies cannow participate in summerreading as well by havingtheir parent(s) bring them tothe weekly Thursday drop-inBaby Lap-Sit sessions. Momsand dads are encouraged tocontract to read so manybooks to baby each week.And yes, there will be anincentive prize as well. Theprogram will consist of sto-ries, songs, poems and wig-gles, and are scheduled forJune 29, July 6, 13 and 20from 10:30-11 a.m. No sign-up is necessary.

For more informationabout the summer readingprogram at the HamptonFalls Free Library, call CarolSanborn at (603) 926-3682.

SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS

NORTH HAMPTON |The North Hampton PublicLibrary will be “Setting Sailfor Reading Treasure” whentheir Summer Reading Clubholds registration on Thurs-day and Friday, June 22-23from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Regis-trations will be available afterthat date during library hoursuntil July 27; the programends on August 3.

Sign up to be a crew mem-ber and set sail for readingtreasure. Summer readingbegins Thursday, June 22;

scheduled programs include“Creatures of the Night,” noc-turnal animals presented bySquam Lakes Nature Centeron Monday, July 10 at 6:30p.m.; Music with Peter Sheri-dan on July 17 at 7 p.m.;“Believe the Illusion: Magicwith Peter Boie” on Monday,July 24 at 7 p.m.

Participants will celebratea successful Summer ReadingVoyage with a talent show onMonday, August 7 at 7 p.m.Last year’s talent show wasgreat fun. Join us this year or

Set sail for areading treasure

SAIL Continued on 15A•

FUN TIME FOR ALL —Sunny skies and warmtemps made it possiblefor Centre School to holdits annual (and resched-uled) Field Day event.Students enjoyed waterrelays, hopscotch, hulahoops, three-leggedraces, and many otherexciting games andactivities.— Atlantic News Photos

by Liz Premo

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HAMPTON | Get funky, be inspiredand enjoy great food and music when theFunky Divas of Gospel hold their secondGospel Brunch of the season on Sunday,June 25 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Victo-ria Inn, located on High Street in Hampton.

The brunch will be held in the pavilionbehind the inn. A variety of delicious hotand cold breakfast items, catered by theGalley Hatch, will be offered.

The Funky Divas of Gospel are soloistsChubby Boothe, Jim White and JeannieDaniels plus the funky choir and funkyband including Barbara Whitney (piano),Barbara London (flute), Pat Herlehy (guitarand sax), Trish English (bass) and CharlieDaniels (drums). Their music is primarilydefined as gospel in the southern African-American tradition with an R&B flavor.Their repertoire includes traditional gospelsongs and songs from other faiths and cul-tures as well as secular music which mayhave good news to share.

Tickets for the brunch and show are $20,while brunch and show tickets for childrenage 5-12 are $12; children under age 5 arefree). Show-only seating (all on the lawn)will be available. Doors open at 10:30 a.m.with brunch served beginning at 11 a.m.

Proceeds raised at the brunch will bene-fit Seacoast Youth Services, which offerstimely educational and preventative pro-grams as well as intervention regardingalcohol and drug abuse and other at riskbehaviors to youth and their families in the

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