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TOP DOG — Kevin Doyle is pictured here with Nikki, who accompanied him
patrol while he was stationed in Afghanistan with the US Army. Back in Hampton,
Kevin's sister, Katherine, is helping to coordinate a community fundraiser that will
support Tigger House (a shelter for strays in the Middle Eastern nation) and the
Pease Greeters.
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NRANT1C NEWS STAFF WRITER
hat do Pease Greeters,
puppies and pageants
have in common?
Believe it or not, quite a bit,
as far as Katherine Doyle and
Jessie Rayna are concerned.
The two VVinnacunnet
High School seniors are organizing a beauty pageant fundraiser, the proceeds of which
will support the Pease Greeters and Tigger House, a shelter for stray animals in Kabul,
Afghanistan.
fun-filled
event
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— the heart of their required
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take place on Wednesday,
February 11 at 6:30 p.m. in
the Winnacunnet Community Auditorium, located on
Alumni Drive in Hampton.
Tickets are $5 in advance,
$10 ($7 for students) at the
door, and $5 for members of
the Pease Greeters. The public
is invited to attend.
The connection between
the two organizations is easy
to see: The Pease Greeters
has welcomed thousands of
United States military troops
passing through the air base
on their way far-away locales
like Afghanistan and Iraq, or
coming home to the states.
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And, many soldiers serving in the Middle East have
— like Katherine's brother,
Army Staff Sgt. Kevin Doyle
— befriended stray canines
during their time on the battlefield.
But how does the pageant
fit in the mix? As benefits go,
it promises to be a beauty of a
fundraiser: Katherine and Jessie have enlisted the assistance
of nine of their fellow seniors
of the masculine gender to
serve as the contestants in the
first-ever Mr. WHS contest.
The evening promises
to be tons of fun and "very
comical," says Katherine.
Pease
Greeters,
puppies and
pageant
create a
beautiful mix
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Tax Man cometh as does the scammer
BY MARK CHAG
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SEACOAST I As if it
weren't enough to have the
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.= New Hampshire state':
officials are pleading with
the public to keep a watchfUteye on the emails
season, as scarnmers 'ate
using a crafty new trick in an
attempt to steal your identity
while posing as the IRS.
State Attorney General
Kelly Ayotte is warning consumers during tax season to
be aware of 'stimulus and
tax return scams." These
scams have been originating
via e-mail and request personal information including bank account numbers,
passwords, Social Security
numbers and personal identification numbers.
The e-mail purports to be
from the Internal Revenue
Service with the subject line,
"Economic Stimulus Payment Online Form."
The body of the email
reads as follows: "After the
last annual calculations of
your fiscal activity we have
determined that you are eligible to receive a Stimulus
Payment. Please submit the
Stimulus Payment Online
Form in order to process it.
'A Stimulus Payment can be
delayed for a variety of reasons. For example submitting
invalid records or applying
after the deadline. To submit your Stimulus Payment
form, please download the
attached document. Note:
If filing or preparation fees
were deducted from your
2007 refund or you received
a refund anticipation loan,
you will be receiving a check
instead of a direct deposit.
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SEACOAST I As the powers in Washington raced to
create some sort of economic
spark to get the nation's monetary Lwheels turning again,
New Hampshire is following
in step.
Service."
This email is a scam,
and state officials urge anyone who receives it to not
respond, and not provide
personal or financial information.
In this particularly difficult economic environment,
General Ayotte warns consumers to pay very close
attention to all mail and
email they receive claiming
that they have, in some fashion, earned a financial reimbursement or award from
any source.
The Internal Revenue Service does not ask for detailed
personal information by
emaiL Ayotte emphasized.
"Scam artists can reproduce the IRS insignia perfectly, so you cannot rely on
the official looking appearance of the email," she said.
Ayotte strongly encourages citizens to visit the IRS
Web site dedicated to recog-
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e-mails, online at wwwirs.
gov/privacy.
"Cohsumers should be
alert about receiving mail or
e-mails similar to this from
other governmental or private agencies that appear
genuine," Ayotte said.
Consumers are also
urged to place an independent call to the legitimate
agency or company, preferably to its local office, to
confirm whether the email
originated from the legitimate agency.
Those who have questions about the authenticity
of any email or mail offer
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nor's Office.
Gov. Lynch appointed
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funds.
"We want to ensure that New Hampshire and its
and that those funds are
used to create jobs and pro-
tect essential services here in
New Hampshire," said Gov,
Lynch. "The legislation cur-
rently under consideration by
Congress places significant
eral Orville "Bud" Fitch as
citizens receive maximum
benefits from any federal
time restraints on states to use or lose funds, as well as new
, director of the office, which
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grounds and abilities; have the
respect and admiration of colleagues, students, parents, and
administrators; be active in the
community as well as in the
school; and be committed to
improving education.
Teachers may be nominated
or can even self-apply. Each candidate submits a written application containing biographical
and professional information,
essays on topics ranging from
personal teaching philosophy
to the issues facing education,
and letters of endorsement.
The Teacher of the Year
Selection Committee meets
to choose semi-finalists from
the applications received. The
committee then visits semifinalists' schools where they
observe the teacher in class,
interview schbol personnel,
community members, parents
and students, as well as the
semi-finalist. Over the summer finalists present their pro-
fessional portfolios and give
a speech on education to the
committee, which then selects
the New Hampshire Teacher
of the Year.
Hannaford Supermarkets
partner with the Department
of Education to sponsor the
New Hampshire Teacher of the
Year program, which is presented by the 1NG Foundation.
It is a project of the Council of
Chief State School Officers and
is the oldest and most presti-
week, New Hamp- • is charged with assisting the
governor and state agencies in shire Governor John Lynch
issued an executive order cre-
the management and expen -
office will ensure state a encies are coordinating their
efforts and that New Hampshire complies with all federal
requirements."
Gov. Lynch thanked Fitch
"for agreeing to take on this
my office and state agencies
in the management of these
federal funds."
If the legislation passes (it
was under consideration as
of press time), much of the
funding will be distributed
important role for the State.
through existing state-run
grant programs.
Bud has the knowledge and
expertise necessary to asSist
Time running out to nominate 'Teacher of the Year'
BY MARK CRAG J.
ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER
SEACOAST I Shouldn't a
fantastic teacher be rewarded
with more than merely an
apple?
Time is running out to
send in nominations for New
Hampshire's Teacher of the
Year award, which could
shower praise on your child's
favorite instructor (or if you're
a student reading this, your
favorite teacher).
Anyone can nominate an
outstanding teacher for the
honor, but the nominations
' must be in the hands of Lori
;Temple, the Teacher of the Year
coordinator, by Tuesday, February 17.
Each year, the Commissioner of the New Hampshire
Departmentof Education selects
one exceptionally skilled and
dedicated teacher to serve as an
ambassador for all the excellent
teachers in the state. Proponents
of the program emphasize that
electing a Teacher of the Year
is an exceptional way to celebrate the many outstanding
and dedicated people teaching
in New Hampshire schools.
The purpose of the program
is to select a teacher who is
worthy of speaking for and
energizing the teaching profession, and representing the
positive contributions of all
teachers statewide. This individual must be able to instill
learning in students of all back-
-
gious honors program to focus
public attention on excellence
in teaching.
Nomination applications
are available at www.ed.state.
nh.us / education. Nominations
or applications can be sent to
Lori Temple, NH Teacher of the
Year Coordinator, New Hampshire Department of Education,
101 Pleasant Street, Concord,
NH 03301 or email Itemple@
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Mt. Washington peaks in Nat Geo spread
BY MARK OTAG
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ATLANTIC NEWS STATE WIIITE1
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Native Americans
c:lledit"Agiocochook,"
or "Home of the Great
Spirit."
Today, we call it Mt.
Washington, "Home of the
World's Worst Weather."
That claim to fame has
garnered the interest of
one of the world's most
acclaimed publications,
National Geographic, and
landed a spread — albeit
not a cover story — in the
February 2009 edition on
newsstands and in mailboxes everywhere today.
The National Geographic
Society is one of the world's
largest non-profit scientific
and educational institutions in the world, and since
1888, its monthly magazine
has been bringing the far
corners of the world, the
depths of the oceans, and
the mysteries of the universe into the fingertips and
eyes of its readers.
This month, along with
stories about wild horses,
mummies in Sicily, North
Korea, and a cover feature about Charles Darwin
and evolution today, New
Hampshire's own Mt. Washington has been graced with
a spread about the perils of
winter atop the northeast's
highest peak.
It was 65 years ago,
on April 12, 1934, that the
observatory at the summit
recorded a wind speed searing across the mountaintop
that reached a breathtaking
Home of the world's worst
weather, Mt. Washington's perils and picturesque palate are
featured in the February 2009 edition of National Geographic.
— Atlantic News Photo by Mark Chag Jr
WORLD'S WORST WEATHER —
231 miles per hour. That
marked a world record for
the highest surface wind
ever recorded — a record
which still stands today.
Hurricane-force winds
are common on Mt. Washington, and on average whip
over the summit about 110
days every year. Snow and
ice is not unusual throughout the year, and is common
. even during the summer
months.
Nevertheless, the peak is
a popular draw, and has
been for more than a century. First a carriage road,
then a railroad, stretched
toward the sky. Today, cars
traverse a winding road to
the summit, while countless
thousands don hiking boots
in the summer (and ice
picks in the winter) to tackle
the mountain. Each spring,
while dodging the persistent threat of devastating
avalanches, the crazy-brave
hike Tuckerman's Ravine
and ski down the infamous
"bowl."
As a result of this combination of popularity and
plight, the mountain has
claimed more than 100 lives
since the 1800s, and rivals
that of Mt. Everest in fatalities.
It is perhaps because of
these and many other fascinating features that New
Hampshire's biggest "rock
pile" attracted the interest of one of the world's
most prestigious publications, and is featured in this
month's magazine. •
What does National Geographic have to say about
Agiocochook? We can't
reveal that here. You'll just
have to pick up or borrow a
copy and find out. But rest
assured, the story is accompanied with plenty of dazzling pictures. After all, it is
National Geographic.
DHHS warns of potential EBT card scam
SPICIAL TO THE MANDE NEws
SEACOAST I Hold on to
that EBT card: The scammers
are out there.
The New Hampshire
Department of Health and
Human Services (DHHS),
Division of Family Assistance
(DFA) is alerting residents
about a potential scam involving their Electronic Benefits
Transfer (EBT) cards.
DHHS recently received
notification that clients receiv-
ing assistance in the State of
Wisconsin have allegedly
received phone calls requesting their card number and PIN
for accessing their cash and
food stamp benefits. The caller
may have coerced the client by
posing as a state employee.
"At this point in time,
we do not know of any such
instances in the State of New
Hampshire," stated DHHS
Commissioner Nicholas
Toumpas. "However we want
to advise all recipients of cash
and food stamp assistance to
not disclose any information
about their Electronic Benefits
Transfer card or benefits."
This issue is under investigation DHHS is taking steps
to ensure that the public and
local New Hampshire authorities are aware of the situation.
"Please note that our
department takes our clients'
confidentiality very seriously,"
WE SOLEMNLY SWEAR
— Hampton Falls Town
Clerk Holly Knowles
(center) is pictured here
swearing in retiring
Selectman Ted Tocci
and his wife Marietta
Garavaglia, after they
were elected • to be
the Hog Reeves and
Keeper of the Pound for
Hampton Falls during last
weekend's Deliberative
Session.
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be potential scammers are
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Eagle numbers soar in state, Seacoast
BY MARK CHAG
ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER
SEACOAST I There's
good news amidst the stories of the savage winter
that New Hampshire residents have been encountering this season. That is,
good news for the nation's
most majestic bird, the bald
eagle.
Wildlife watchers participating in the New
Hampshire portion of the
2009 National Mid-winter
Bald Eagle Survey located a
record-high total of 74 bald
eagles during a two-week
count period in January.
The statewide effort
was coordinated by New
Hampshire Audubon in
collaboration with the New
Hampshire Fish and Game
Department's Nongame
and Endangered Wildlife
Program.
With binoculars in
gloved hands and spotting
scopes and tripods at the
ready, a total of 88 observers — nearly all volunteers
— turned out in winter
gear on the official Survey
Day on January 10. In the
.
Lakes Region, Survey Day
was held on January 8.
Observers looked for
eagles in each of New
Hampshire's 10 counties,
from the Seacoast to the
Connecticut River. This
was the 29th consecutive
year that New Hampshire
Audubon has conducted
the survey, since the winter season which spanned
from 1980-81.
"During that time, the
wintering bald eagle population in New Hampshire
has increased steadily from
the lowest of lows," according to New Hampshire
Audubon Society Senior
Biologist, Chris Martin.
On Survey Day in 1982,
New Hampshire Audubon
staff and volunteers located
just two bald eagles statewide. Breeding pairs were
completely nonexistent
in the state for nearly 40
years, until they crept back
from isolation and began
nesting in New Hampshire
20 years ago.
This year, observers tallied a record-high 61 eagles
(32 adult birds and 29
immature birds) on Survey
Day, up just slightly from
the previous record of 59
birds counted on a single
day last January. Another
13 eagles were found during the two-week "count
period" surrounding Survey Day, yielding a grand
total of 74 individual birds
seen.
"Like last year's results,
our findings this month are
very encouraging," Martin
says.
"Here in New Hampshire, where the bald eagle
was recently reclassified.
from endangered to threatened status, long-term
monitoring studies like this
one help us tremendously
as we evaluate the success
of our recovery efforts,"
adds Michael Marchand,
a wildlife biologist with
New Hampshire Fish and
Game's Nongame and
Endangered Wildlife Program.
The official Mid-winter
Survey Day occurs within
a more inclusive two-week
count period, which this
year ran from December
31, 2008 to January 14,
2009. New Hampshire
Audubon keeps records on
the number of eagles seen
during this two-week interval, combining Survey Day
data with any additional
individual birds that are
distinguishably different
and are seen during the
week before and after, to
get an overall total.
During the 2009 Midwinter Survey, eagles were
observed in New Hampshire five major eagle wintering areas, and a few
elsewhere.
-- In the Great Bay and
Coastal regions, a total of
20 bald eagles were seen,
including 18 individuals
(consisting of four adults
and 14 immature birds)
seen on Survey Day, plus
two additional eagles, both
adults, confirmed during
the two-week count period.
The Seacoast represented the most abundant concentration of bald eagles
anywhere in the state,
according to the survey's
findings.
New Hampshire Audu-
bon and New Hampshire
Fish and Game will conduct another eagle count
at the end of February to
provide a better index of
the abundance and distribution of bald eagles in
the state near the end of
the wintering season. The
fifth annual Late Winter
Bald Eagle Survey will take
place on Saturday, February 28, and in the Lakes
Region only, on February
26.
NH Audubon monitors
bald eagle abundance and
distribution throughout the
state each year as part of an
annual contract with Fish
and Game's Non-game
and Endangered Wildlife
Program. New volunteer
recruitment and training
for eagle survey participants occurs each year in
November and December,
prior to the winter eaglewatching season. Anyone
who would like to get
involved in next year's
counts can find information
regarding training dates at
www.nhaudubon.org .
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Yellow House a haven for 'Art&Tiques'
BY MARK CRAG
IR.
ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WWII
EXETER I Charlie will
be the first to offer a warm
welcome as soon as you step
into the Yellow House.
Actually, he'll probably
greet you with a bark or two
as his own very personal
greeting from his blanket
bed on top of an antique
desk.
Charlie is the daytime
occupant of the Yellow
House Art&Tiques at 20
Water Street in downtown
Exeter. He accompanies
his owner, Linda Anason,
who recently opened the
sprightly shop that's brimming with — you guessed
it — arts and antiques for
every nook and cranny in
your home.
That's because every
nook and cranny in the Yellow House is packed with
special trinkets and collectibles to suit every taste and
desire.
So it seems, over the
years antique shops in New
England have evolved into
two dynamic parallels. On
one hand, there is the shop
that features a short list of
fine collectibles marked
up to mountain-peak prices that meander about on
shelves waiting for the bigcity buyer to mosey in and
unload a fat wallet.
Then, there are the fewand-far-between shops that
pack in long-lost memorabilia from the days of old,
all priced to sell. Consider
Yellow House the latter, a
small space walloped with
wistful items to take you
GREETINGS! Charlie is the official greeter at the Yellow House
Art&Tiques, located at 20 Water Street in Exeter. He is pictured
here surrounded by the many trinkets and treasures that can be
found inside the downtown shop.
— Atlantic News Photo by Mark Chag Jr.
—
back to your childhood and
beyond.
Spend a minute, or spend
an hour searching through
the trove of trinkets at Linda's shop, and there are two
certainties: You'll discover
something you'll want, and
find a bargain too.
What makes the Yellow
House stand apart from all
the other antique and collectible shops in the area,
however, has to do with a
little something called geography.
Most such area establishments specialize in — you
guessed it — New England
items, which have been
gathered from the yard
sales, estate sales, barns and
bins across the region.
But Linda's Yellow House
offers something more.
"I've traveled so much
over, the years, and col-
lected so many things from
so many different places,"
Linda says of the stock of
items on display, which
come not only from New
England, but from as far off
as the Midwest, spanning
all the way to California.
Today, she frequents
family in Illinois, and has a
spider web of stops to make
going both there and back
to discover and deliver new
items to the Yellow House,
so folks are always able to
find delectable delights on
each and every visit. "I try to focus on things
that people can use — you
know, useful objects to use
for everyday stuff," Linda
says, while walking among
scads of bottles, lamps,
baskets, glassware, wood
carvings, cigar boxes, furniture, dolls, silver, shells,
candlesticks, picture frames,
a bird feeder, and giant circular saw blades leaning up
against a wall.
With a bachelor's degree
in interior design, and a
master's degree in painting,
Linda has a keen eye for
items that enhance a home,
be it through color, shape or
texture, and uses that flair
to add items for her customers searching for that perfect
piece of decorative distinction.
Her skill as a painter is
what adds the "art" to the
Art&Tiques in the shop's
name. Some of her landscapes and nature portraits
are featured on the walls
inside the store; others
are featured in businesses
throughout the region. Prior
to launching into her antique
entrepreneurship, Linda
taught art students how to
find the perfect stroke with
paint and palette.
So on your next stroll
along the streets in the heart
of downtown Exeter, be sure
to stop in at 20 Water Street
and visit the Yellow House
Art&Tiques, where Charlie
will give you his special
"hello," and Linda is sure
to have that special something you've been looking
for from the years gone by.
The shop is open Monday through Saturday from
11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and is currently celebrating a grand
opening sale which offers
20 percent off everything in
the store. For more information about the Yellow House
Art&Tiques, call the shop at
(603) 205-6851.
Free weight management classes at Curves
StECJAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS
RYE I Curves of Rye is
offering free weight management classes to .teach its
proven method for losing
weight and raising metabolism. These classes, which
begin at 7 p.m. on Monday,
February 16 and 23, are open
to members and non-members.
More studied than any
other program, Curves' classes are based on the groundbreaking new research
findings of the Exercise &
Sport Nutrition Laboratory
at Texas A&M University.
Now, Seacoast area women
can learn the powerful
secret that has helped millions of women lose millions
of pounds and keep them
off for good. The program
includes:
• Start-Up Class (90 minutes) for first-time participants.
• Phase 3 (30 minutes)
to teach the last and most
important stage of the Curves
Weight management Plan
and the secret that makes the
plan work.
• Special Topics Classes
(30 minutes) covering a different topic each month,
including "Smart Grocery
Shopping," "Choosing the
Right Carbohydrates," "Eating Out," "Emotional Eating" and more.
Classes will be taught by
Curves' Registered Dietitian,
Nadia Rodman, and facilitated by weight management
coaches from Curves of Rye,
through a series of DVDs that
will alternate teaching with
hands-on activities. Participants will be encouraged to
make a weekly appointment
to weigh in with their weight
management coach, who will
provide accountability.
All classes are free to
members and non-members, but participants will
be able to take advantage
of special pricing on essential tools that will enhance
their success. For just $49.95,
participants can purchase a
bundle including: A bottle
each of Curves' multivitamin
and Curves' calcium supplements; a can of Curves' protein shake; and a copy of the
new book "The Curves Fit-
ness & Weight Management
Plan." Products are available
for purchase separately and
no purchase is required to
attend classes.
"We're excited to be offering flee weight management
classes," said PeggysueYeoman, owner of Curves of
Rye. "This dynamic program
and the book are brand-new,
and packed with cuttingedge information and lots of
practical advice that women
can use immediately. Every
woman who is even thinking
about losing weight should
definitely check out the free
classes." For more information, call (603) 964-4420; email curvesofrye@comcast.
net or visit www.curves.
COM.
HAMPTON I American Legion Post 35 in the Hamptons will host
the first-ever visit by a national commander in Post 35's 77-year history.
National Commander Dave Rehbein will visit Post 35 in Hampton
on Tuesday February 17 from 1:30-2 p.m. The visit coincides with his
statewide tour.
A Vietnam-era Veteran, Commander Rehbein was elected national
commander of the 2.7 million member American Legion on August 28,
2008 in Phoenix during the National Convention of the nation's largest
Veterans organization.
"We are very excited to be able to host the first-ever visit by a national
commander in our Post history," said Post 35 Commander Ralph Fatello.
"This is a big deal for our Post and our members."
The national commander is expected to tour Post 35's museum and
visit the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT) memorial monument, as
well as be presented with the DVID documentary entitled "Global War
on Terrorism Monument Dedication, September 11, 2006." The DVD is
a 60-minute, locally-produced piece chronicling the story of Post 35's
GWOT monument.
All Legion Post 35 members are invited to meet and greet the national commander from 1:30-2 p.m. during his February 17 visit. For more
information call Post 35 Commander Ralph Fatello at (603) 9264668.
FRIENDS HOST WINTER BOOK SWAP
PORTSMOUTH The Friends of the Portsmouth Public Library will
host a Winter Book Swap and Coffeehouse on Sunday, February 15 from
2-4 p.m. in the library's Levenson Meeting Room.
Participants are invited to come socialize with other readers, sip
some coffee, listen to music and stock up on some books to carry them
through the rest of the winter season. Refreshments will be sold.
Each 2-1/2' space is available for a $5 donation; swappers can bring
as many books or audio books that can fit in that space. They can also
browse other participants' selections and see what can be traded.
It should be noted that the library will not permit any books that
have been kept in a basement or have any water damage whatsoever. As
well, all textbooks should be left at home.
This is a carry-in/carry-out swap. Any books that have not found a
home by the end of the swap will need to be removed. The library will
be providing a list of locations that accept book donations.
The library is located at 175 Parrott Avenue in Portsmouth. For more
information call (603) 427-1540.
WINTER CLASSES AT BRAINWAVES
NORTH HAMPTON I Brainwaves Learning Center is currently enrolling for winter classes, with great classes available for children of various
ages from 4 years old through high school
Classes are being offered in reading, writing, handwriting, CranioSacral
Therapy, Spanish, science, keyboarding, art, the Stock Market, study skills,
and SAT preparation. Information about these classes can be found at www.
brainwaveslearning.com.
Brainwaves is located at 18 Lafayette (Route 1) in North Hampton. For
more information call (603) 964-3040.
CHURCH HOSTS COMMUNITY DINNER
HAMPTON I The First Baptist Church of Hampton will host a community dinner on Saturday, February 21 from 4:30-6 p.m. at the church, located
at 36 Winnacunnet Road in Hampton.
The public is invited to enjoy a sausage and chicken cacciatore dinner,
which will be served with garlic bread, salad, beverage and desserts.
The cost of the dinner is $6.50 for adults and $5 for Seniors and children.
Take-out orders will also be available. To place a take-out order, or for more
information, call the church at (603) 926-3200.
SACRED HEART SCHOOL OFFERS TOURS
HAMPTON I Parents who are considering preschool or hill-day
Kindergarten for their child(ren) are invited to see Sacred Heart School's
Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten programs in action the week of February 9-13.
Interested parents are welcome to come observe the classes from 93010:30 a.m. and take a personal tour of the school to see what Sacred Heart
can offer them and their children.
Sacred Heart offers half day Pre-K programs for children ages three and
four, and full day Kindergarten for children aged five. On-site extended care
is available until 6 p.m.
Sacred Heart School is located at 289 Lafayette Road in Hampton. To
arrange for a tour call Kelley Pappalardo at (603) 926-3254. For more information about the school, visit www.shshampton.org .
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Bout of snowmobile crashes has state
officials pleading for safety
Mw
SEACOAST I A series of
snowmobile accidents during the month of January
have state officials urging
riders to use extreme caution while partaking in winter sports.
Two recent late-night
snowmobile crashes, both
with serious consequences,
underscore the need for
using caution and understanding one's limits when
operating snow machines,
state officials say.
One incident occurred
in Henniker, where Corey
Slosek, 20, a Henniker resident, crashed into a tree on
the northeastern shoreline
of Upper Pond. Friends
he was staying with at a
nearby campground went
looking for him after he
did not rettim from a short
solo snowmobile ride. They
found him at the crash site
and brought him back to the
campground and called 911
at about 1:50 a.m. on Friday,
January 16.
Slosek was riding alone
and had not been wearing a
helmet or eye protection. He
was treated for head trauma
and hypothermia by Hen-
niker and Hopkinton rescue
personnel and immediately
transported to the Henniker
Fire Department for medical
flight to Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, where
he was treated in the Intensive Care Unit.
New Hampshire Fish
and Game Department
Conservation Officers were
called to the scene to investigate the crash. Initial findings indicate that speed may
have been a factor.
In a separate incident,
William Brown, 42, of Loudon, crashed his snowmobile
into a tree after crossing a
field in Bamstead, around
midnight on Thursday, January 15, sustaining serious
injuries: He was riding with
three friends, each on their
own machine, when the
crash occurred. The friends
called 911 and Bamstead
Police and New Hampshire
Fish and Game Conservation Officers responded to
the scene.
Bamstead Fire and Rescue transported Brown to
Concord Hospital and he
was later transferred to Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical
Center. Brown was wearing
a helmet and eye protec-
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tion at the time of the crash.
Preliminary investigations
indicate that speed was one
of the contributing factors.
"Winter conditions are
affording the .opportunity
to snowmobile throughout
the state, but these incidents
are stark reminders that this
activity can be dangerous
if you don't ride responsibly," said Major Tun Acerno, coordinator of Fish and
Game's Off-Highway Recreational Vehicle (OHRV)
Safety Program. "Be smart.
Don't ride alone. Remember
that visibility and speed will
affect your ability to control
the machine. Always wear
a helmet, and dress appropriately for the weather,
especially with the sub-zero
temperatures we're experiencing right now."
These accidents followed
additional incidents which
occurred earlier this month,
along with numerous minor
snowmobile crashes have
occurred recently around
the state, according Acemo.
"We haven't had the
consistent winter weather
needed for optimal trail
conditions," said Acerno.
He explained that while the
Granite State has already
seen a 10 snow this
ter, alternating cold temperatures and thaws, plus the
ice storm and rains have created spring,-like conditions
in parts of the state. Plus,
there are "open stretches of
water in places. Trails might
look like they are snow-atmered, but they aren't necessarily safe. The snowmobile'
clubs are doing a great job
keeping the trails up under
these varied conditions,"
said Acerno. "People have,.
to do their part by taking
responsibility for their riding. ,,
Acemo strongly recommends checking trail conditions before you head out
to snowmobile, especially if
you're planning to ride in an
unfamiliar area. "Trail conditions are forever changing," he says, "so make sure
that you operate your snowmobile at a speed that is
reasonable for the existing
conditions."
Trail conditions may be
checked out at www.nhtrails.
org , or contact the Snowmobile Association hotline for a
trail report at (603) 740-5050
or visit www.rilisa.com .
KAA OPENS 'HEAR! OF THE MATTER' EXHIBIT
.
EAST KINGSTON I East Kingston citizens are invited to "Meet the
Candidates" for both town and school Llected positions on Wednesday,
February 25 at the town's public library, located at 47 Maplevale Road in
East Kingston. Coffee and pastries will be provided at the event, which
begins at 7 p.m.
Presented by the East Kingston Citizens' Association, this informal
question-and-answer session will provide an opportunity for candidates
to introduce themselves and for citizens to ask questions prior to this
year's elections, scheduled for Tuesday, March 10.
The association is an independent non-profit group organized to
provide civic education programs for the people of East Kingston. It
is non-partisan and not affiliated with any political group or any other
organization, and welcomes volunteer participation in its programs. For
more information e-mail EKCitizens@comcastnet
'WARM UP AT BLOOD DRIVE
I The United Church of Christ in North Hamp-
NORTH HAMPTON
ton and Boy Scout Troop 162 are co-sponsoring an American Red Cross
Blood Drive on Friday, February 6 from 1-6 p.m. at the church, located at
295 Atlantic Avenue in North Hampton.
Long sleeved T-shirts and soup will be available to warm all the
donors, who must be at least 17 years old, weigh at least 100 pounds and
be in good health Donors are also reminded to bring with them a valid
ID, such as a driver's license, student ID, passport or donor ID card.
Because of the unusually harsh winter the need is urgent. Please
consider giving the gift of life through donating blood during American
Heart Month. For more information call (800) 463-9400.
WOMEN Miff FOR ANNUAL SEACOAST WOMEN'S WEEK
SEACOAST I The Seacoast Women's Week Committee will kick off
their third year celebration with a half-day program for women of all ages
on Saturday, March 7 from 8:30 a.m. to 130 p.m. at the Community Campus,
located on Lafayette Road (Route 1) in Portsmouth.
This year's program theme of "Revive and Rejuvenate" features a
variety of educational, fun, and practical workshops. A number of professional speakers are scheduled, and include Rev. Dr. Mary Westfall speaking
on environmental spirituality; Donna Packard, relaxing and reconnecting
through breath; Elaine Morgillo, CH, financial planning during difficult
times; Liz D'Arcangelo and Pilar Prime, women's nutrition; Judy Ringer,
finding a voice through conflict; Dr. Deborah Turiano, women and cancer,
and Liz Forkel, leading a beginning Zumba class The day will conclude with
a group songfest led by Cynthia Chatis and Jeanne Russell.
This is a donation-suggested event, with all net proceeds to benefit
Womenaid of Greater Portsmouth, a non-profit organization that assists with
short-term urgent financial needs of individuals and families in our communities. Sponsorships and in-kind donations are welcomed.
Women's Weeks are held globally during this week in conjunction with
International Women's' Day on March 8. Pre-registration for the local event
is required. For more information or to register call coordinator Barbara
Dunsford at (603) 436-8664 or visit www.worrienaidportsmouth.org .
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EDUCATION
Best of both worlds
BY ANDREA CAIRAL
&SUM TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS
HAMPTON I Megan
Lemire, a senior at Winnacunnet High School
(WHS), is getting the best
of both worlds: An exceptional education at WHS
and from the Seacoast
School of Technology (SST)
as well.
Located in Exeter, SST
provides a distinctive,
"focused career and technical education program
for the students at Epping,
Newmarket, Raymond,
Sanborn Regional and Winnacunnet high sdiools."
Students are encctraged
to combine the program
of studies at SST with an
"an appropriate sequence
of courses at their home
high schools," affording an
opportunity to focus on a
subject of interest, possibly
to be pursued after graduating from high school.
This is Lemire's second
year at SST. An avid fan
of technology and the arts,
she chose to join the Digital
Communications program.
"Two of my favorite
things in the world are
computers and art," says
Lemire. "Graphic design
was a perfect choice [for
me] because it includes
both of these. I plan to go
on to college and major in
graphic design and advertising."
In addition to attending
WHS, Lemire attends SST
five days a week, several
hours per day. Scheduling
can be hectic at times but,
according to Lemire, the
motivation is within the
work itself and well worth.
the effort.
"I want to receivr good
grades and as much knowledge as I can, because I
plan to go into this [business] after high school,"
she explains.
The teachers at SST are
as involved and supportive as those at students'
home schools. One teacher
in particular has made a
significant impression on
Lemire.
"Ms. Groleau, my programs teacher, is awesome
when it comes to [the]
knowledge of all the different programs we use,"
she said. "Plus, she knows
MOTIVATED — Megan
Lemire attends classes at
both Winnacunnet High
School and the Seacoast
School of Technology.
She is planning to pursue
a career in graphic
design.
— Atlantic News
Courtesy Photo
how to
have fun and teach
at the same time."
Lemire said that she
and her classmates have
completed too many projects to recall all of them.
However, last year, she
was handed an assignment
that required her to work
with real-world clients.
"We concentrated specifically on using Photoshop,
Illustrator and Flash animation," she says. "Clients
came [to SST] and we were
offered to help [create]
their business logo. We
received second place for
designing logos for First
Night, Portsmouth.
Lemire adds, "This year,
we are concentrating on
Web design and, at the end
of the year, Video Production. Right now, we are
working on a project where
we have to make a Web site
to display our portfolios of
work for college."
Lemire realizes and
appreciates the experience and education she is
receiving from SST.
"I think SST is one of the
best choices I have made
during high school," she
says. "I think it's a great
opportunity."
PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER — Hannah and Aly, sixth grade
students at North Hampton School, work on an assignment
together in the corridor outside of their classroom.
— Atlantic News Photo by Liz Premo
.
PEACE CHAIN — In preparation for the recent observation
of Martin Luther King Day and the presidential inauguration,
students in Fran Kendellen's first grade class at Seabrook
Elementary School created a peace chain in honor of the two
events.
— Atlantic News Courtesy Photo
l'ortsmout I:
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A Women's Health Forum
We've developed a day-long program
cardiovascular screenings, break-
to inform women about heart disease,
how it affects them and how to prevent it
Please join us for a relaxing day that includes
Saturday, February 7, 2009
8am - 4pm •
Registration. Exhibits C Screenings
• Screenings include vascular, cholesterol,
blood pressure and blood glucose
• Tour the exhibit tables and displays
• Enjoy a light breakfast buffet
Choose Two Breakout Sessions
• Wellness from Within - The Heart's Song: Pat Alandydy,
BSN, RN E Laurie Wheeler, Homeopathic Practitioner
• Stroke - Know the Symptoms and Act Fast:
Scott Rusk, MD
• Fit for Life, Exercise E Nutrition for Every Age:
Angela Bekkela E-Kristle Reynolds
• Hot Flashes, Hormones E Het Issues: Nell Ravin, MD
Enjoy Lunch E Presentation
• Emcee: Jennifer Crompton of WMUR
• Wekome by Bill Schuler, CEO, and Donato Sisto, MD,
FACS, of Portsmouth Regional Hospital
• Enlightening stories of treatment and recovery by
patients and their cardiologists
out sessions, a nationally known
speaker, plenty of take-home materials
and some much-needed pampering.
Sheraton Harborside Hotel, Portsmouth, NH
Keynote Speaker
Dr. Nieca Goldberg, MD - Cardiovascular and Women's
Health Expert
Author of: The Women's Healthy Heart Program and
Women Are Not Small Men
Pre-Register Today
heartevent.portsmouthhospital.co-n or call
Registration
1-888-421-1080
Fee: $ao
Payable on the day of the event by cash or check made
Out to Portsmouth Regional Hospital.
This includes continental breakfast. lunch, 2 breakout
sessions, gift bag, screenings, and entryInto a drawrng
for a major door prize.
This women's health forum honors the memory of Carolyn
Bateman, RN, o beloved Portsmouth Regional Hospital staff
member. Carolyn was a nurse in the endoscopy unit and
died last year at the age of 52 from heart disease.
TRIBUTE TO THE KING — Fourth grade students at Dondero Elementary School in Portsmouth
took the stage for a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., which included readings and songs
honoring the late Civil Rights leader on the anniversary of his birthday.
— Atlantic News Photo by Mark Chag Jr.
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Relax at Noontime
Sweetheart Luncheon
Cooking School Staff
Cooking School Staff
$30 per person
• Fresh Maine Baby Shrimp Mexican Cocktail
• Quick Seared Poblano Beef Tips
• Citrus Granita &Mexican Chocolate Shortbread Cookies
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 6-7:30 PM
$30.00 per person
• Mulled Wine
• Warmed Artichoke & Crabmeat Dip
• Arugula Salad with Balsamic Glazed Steak
&Parmesan Butter
• Potatoes in Fondue
• Chocolate Covered Strawberries and 3-Layered
Chocolate Cake with Ganache
Valentine's Eve Dinner (or "Get Lucky Dinner"
... it is Friday the 13th afteraIII)
SOLD OUT
Brad Miller, York Harbor Inn
Breakfast in Bed
$60.00 per person
Jeff Saunders
• New England Steamed Mussels — Fennel, Saffron, White
Wine, Stewed Tomatoes and Garlic
• Bosc Pear Carpaccio — Micro Cloves, Saga Blue Cheese,
Aged Balsamic Vinegar
• Deconstructed Beef Wellington — Seared Beef Tenderloin,
Mushroom Duxelle, Puff Pastry Cracker, Truffle Oil,
Horseradish Smashed Potato, Port Reduction
• Hickory Shagbark Creme Brake
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 6-7:30 PM
Valentine's Dinner
Cooking School Staff
$65.00 per person
• Asparagus, Baby Potatoes, Arugula, Basil and Watercress
Salad served with Balsamic Fig Dressing
• Roasted Stuffed Filet Mignon with Julienne Vegetables, tied
with Poached Ribbon Le'eks served with Gorgonzola Sauce
• Potatoes Gratin Dauphinois
• Chocolate Almond Cheesecake with White Chocolate
Drizzled Strawberries
$30.130 per person
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Bananas Mascarpone Crepes
Chocolate Dipped Strawberries infused with Grand Mariner
Asparagus Frittata with Tarragon Brie Sauce
Meringue Hearts
Vanilla Almond Breakfast Biscotti
Buy one spot in a class and
receive the 2nd spot 1/2 off.*
Visit us online to view the complete
February and March schedule at
stonewallkitchen.com/cookingschool
Two Stonewall Lane, York, Maine
Call now for reservations 877-899-8363
*Offer valid for January-March 2009 cooking classes only. Cannot he comhined with other offers or promotions
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ENTERTAINMENT_
Blue Moon hosts SAA art show
EXETER A group show
of artwork from the shores
of Brittany and the back
country of Tuscany will be
shown during the months
of February and March at
Blue Moon Natural Foods,
located at 8 Clifford Street
in Exeter.
Members of the SAA
travel yearly to Europe for
a few weeks of plein-aip
'The Inn at Cantistino' (Tuscany), watercolor by Bill Childs
778-8856
FRIDAY EVENING
CELEBRATING STAND-UP
HAMFTON I It was February of 2008 when the Old Salt in
Hampton began featuring Boston-style stand up comedy shows
at the well-known eating establishment.
In recognition of a year of
comedy, the Old Salt is celebrating the occasion with a blockbuster triple header show scheduled
for Thursday, February 19.
Boston-based headliners Brad
Mastrangelo and Jim Colliton will
be joined by Greenland's own
Eric Hurst for a special dinnershow event. Tickets for a three
course dinner and the comedy
show are $39.95 and may be purchased in advance by calling The
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Old Salt at (603) 926-8322.
Over the past year, comedy
stars such as Paul D'Angelo,
Jim Lauletta, Tom Hayes, Dave
Russo, Jim McCue and others
have performed at The Old Salt
events.
"The comedy shows have
been everything and more than
we expected," says Old Salt Manager Michelle O'Brien. "People
who have come to the shows
have seen great comedians and
been a part of some great shows.
She adds, "When we started
comedy a year ago we weren't
sure if it was going to work. But
the people have responded and
as long as they do we will continue to give them these types of
events."
As for the one year celebration show, Mastrangelo and Colliton are a one-two combination
that will knock out any crowd.
Both are regulars in Las Vegas
and Atlantic City as well as playing the Boston circuit and major
dubs around the country. Hurst
is a fast-rising star who performs
throughout New England and
the West Coast.
The Old Salt is working in conjunction with Salem, NH-based
Laugh Riot Productions, which
books comedy shows and fundraisers throughout New England.
For MOM information visit www.
laughriotproductions.com.
rotating art exhibits by
members of Seacoast Artist
Association (SAA). A reception for the artists will be
held on Friday, February 20
from 5-7 p.m.; the public is
invited to attend. For more
information about the art
exhibit
or the Seacoast Art,
ist Association, call (603)
painting. Enritled "Doris
Rice and Friends," this
group show includes work
by Jamie Baron, Annick
Bouvron-Gromek, Bill
Childs, Barbara Cowan,
Brianna Harmer, Helen
Hazen, Gwen Morgan and
Nina Shore, as well as Doris
Rice.
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in grades K-5 are invited to
create and illustrate original
storybooks and enter them
in the 15th annual Reading
Rainbow Young Writers and
Illustrators. Contest, sponsored by New Hampshire
Public Television (NHPTV).
Last year, more than 1,000
children submitted stories to
the contest, which encourages children's love for reading, writing, and drawing. _
The goal for this year's contest is 1,200 stories; entries
are due to NHPTV by Tuesday, March 24.
"Kids get really excited
about this annual contest,
and they put a lot of thought,
imagination and energy into
their stories," says Susan
Adams, of NI-EPTV's Knowledge Network. "We hope the
contest inspires children to
try storytelling."
Children who enter the
contest receive a Certificate
of Achievement. A panel of
judges will review entries
in April, at which time first,
second and third place winners will be selected in each
grade level, and their stories
will be presented on NHPTV's Web site.
Local first place winners in grades K-3 advance
to the national competition.
An awards ceremony will be
held in June at the NI-IPTV
Broadcasting Center in Durham to recognize the winners.
Contest rules and entry
forms, as well as previous
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rrcont. Additional information also is available by calling the NI-IPTV Knowledge
Network at (603) 868-4354 or
(800) 639-3413.
ENTERTAINMENT
New season at Hackmatack
BERWICK I The
Hackmatack Playhouse
and the Guptill family have announced
that tickets are now on
sale for their 37th season of summer shows at
the playhouse, located
on Route 9 in Berwick,
Maine.
On the playbill will
be "Our Town" (running
June 24 through July 4);
OPENING SOON — The Hackmatack Playhouse has released
its 2009 summer theatfe schedule of shows and musical
performances.
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"Anything Goes" (July
8-25); "The Mystery of
Edwin Drood" (July 29
through August 8); "The
Producers" (August 1229); and special pre- and
post-season musical
nights.
Musical performances include the Royal
River Chorus on June
13; the Irish Music Guy,
Kevin Farley on June
19; contemporary a cappella with Tuckermans
at 9 on June 20; and
Richard Conrad and the
Bostonians presenting
"Masters of American
Operetta" September 45.
All this is presented in
a converted barn which
is known to many as one
of New England's most
charming and—quaint
summer theatres.
Located on Route 9
in Berwick, Maine, the
Hackmatack Playhouse-.continues a tradition Of
affordable ticket prices
with student, Senior, and
group discounts. Tickets
and more information
are available at www.
liackmatack.org or by
calling
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(207) 698-1807.
SUNDAY EVENING
LINCOLN PROGRAM
AT LIBRARY
KENSINGTON I The
Historical Society of Kensington will host a talk
entitled "Abraham Lincoln: From Springfield,
Illinois to Exeter, NH and
Beyond," on Wednesday,
February 11 at 7 p.m. at
the town's public library,
located on Route 150 in
Kensington.
This fascinating talk will
be given on the eve of Lincoln's 100th birthday by Dr.
1 Richard D. Schubart, a pro- lessor of early American
history at Phillips Exeter
Academy. In 2008, Governor 'Lynch appointed him
to the Abraham Lincoln
Bicentennial Commission
and he has been involved
with activities around the
State that are celebrating
the occasion.
The public is invited to
attend, and refreshments
will be served. For more
information call Lynne
Monroe at (603) 778-1799.
KNIT SOME
WINTER WARMTH
HAMPTON I The Knitting Club has announced
that members will be
meeting on the second and
fourth Thursday of the
month, now through June.
The meetings, which are
held from 1-3 p.m., take
place at the Lane Memorial
Library, located on Academy Avenue in Hampton.
These meetings provide
a perfect time for those
looking for some exciting
ideas while making new
friends. Experienced knitters as well as beginners
are invited, and there is no
charge to participate.
For more information
about the Knitting Club,
call (603) 926-1159.
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critters and whimsical
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The signature work of
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Imago, "FROGZ!" is an
unforgettable experience
for children and adults
alike, having been seen
DURHAM I The University of New Hampshire's Celebrity Series
will present Imago Theatre's "FROGZ!" on Tuesday, February 24 at 7 p.m.
at the Paul Creative Arts
Center's Johnson Theatre
on the UNH campus in
Durham.
"FROGZ!" is a fantastic creature-theater
performance bringing to
on stage and television by
more than a million people. The ingenious masks,
mesmerizing movement,
outlandish costumes, and
original music score create a
carnival of the absurd. Presenting universal themes
with a light touch, animals
take on human characteristics, inanimate objects like
orbs and slinkys engage
in silly humanistic move-
ments, and penguins play
"musical chairs: Imago Theatre began in
1979 performing exclusively mask theater in small
communities around • the
Northwest, and progressed
toward creating and staging experimental, original
text works, as well as contemporary adaptations of
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PORTSMOUTH I Pontine Theatre Co-Director,
Marguerite Mathews, will
offer a six-week Baton
Twirling Workshop for
those interested in participating in local parades and
other public celebrations.
Workshop sessions will
be conducted on Tuesdays,
February 17 through March
24 from 5:45-7:15 p.m. at
Pontine's West End Studio
Theatre (WEST), located
at 959 Islington Street in
Portsmouth.
This workshop is
designed for adult beginners. No experience is
necessary, but former high
school majorettes and
drum majors will be especially welcome. Youngsters
age 8-17 are welcome when
accompanied by an adult.
There is no charge to
participate but contributions will be happily
accepted. For more information e-mail [email protected] or call Pontine at
(603) 436-6660.
ECCA HOLDS
WRITERS WORKSHOP
EXETER I The Exeter
Center for Creative Arts
(ECCA) will hold a sixweek workshop for writers
entitled "The Craft Series"
from 9-11:30 a.m. on Saturdays between February 21
and March 28
The workshop will focus
on the elements of craft in
creative writing, for fiction
and non-fiction, all levels
and genres, including character development, plot,
setting, dialog, description
and more.
Sessions for this series
will be conducted at ECCA,
located at the former Exeter
High School building at 30
Linden Street in Exeter. For
more information or to register, call Karen at (603)
778-8441 or email [email protected] .
ENTERTAINMENT
Tune in to Radio Gang
fiddle tunes and train
ROCHESTER I Mac
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Gang return to the Rochand honest music, origiester Opera House on Frinally performed for live
day, February 27 at 7 p.m.
broadcast in grange halls,
for a rousing rendition of
churches and schools,
vintage America Country
music. Tickets are now on " recaptures the mood in
American history, when
sale through the ROH box
folks gathered together
office, located at 31 Wakearound the radio on a Satfield Street in Rochester.
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TUESDAY EVENING
BNE EXPANDS CLASSES
PORTSMOUTH I Call it
' "babes in ballet"
Martha Lemire, executive
director of Ballet New England (BNE), has announced the
expansion of classes within its
--. Children's Division. Designed
:for children ages 2-5, class activities revolve around the development of physical strength,
coordination, creative thinking
and self-expression. New classes
will begin the week of March 2
and will run for six weeks.
"Mommy and Me" class will
- be offered on Friday mornings
starting March 6 from 9-9:45 a.m.
This 30-minute class is designed
for 2-year-olds with an accompanying adult and will nurture
a child's interest in movement
and expression through lightly
structured activities. A 15-minute
social time at the conclusion of
each class will give participants
the opportunity to establish connections with other families. The
cost for this class is $60.
An "Intro to Movement" class
will be offered for 3-year-old students on Friday mornings starting March 6 from 10-10:30 a.m.
Lightly structured activities will
help develop the creative process
and gain awareness of classical
music and rhythm. The cost for
this class (which is also offered
on Wednesdays from 4-4:30 p.m.
for students who prefer an afternoon class schedule) is $60 for
the six weeks.
"Creative Dance" classes for
students ages 4-5 are offered on
Saturdays from 9-9:45 a.m., and
a new 6-week series will begin
- on Wednesday mornings starting March 4 from 9-9:45 am .
These classes introduce basic
ballet positions and terminology. Creative expression through
movement to music continues to
be emphasized. The cost for the
six weeks of classes is $70. BNE
also offers a tap/ ballet combo
class for students ages 4-5 which
meets on Tuesdays from 3:454:30 p.m.
All classes are held at Ballet
New England's new facility at I
Raynes Avenue in Portsmouth.
Pre-registration is required for
all classes. Potential students
should contact Martha Lemire at
(603) 430-9309 or email Martha.
[email protected]
for further information and registration details.
includes Mac ' McHale
of Kennebunk on guitar, banjo, mandolin and
vocals; John Roc of Wells
on mandolin, dobro, guitar arid vocals; Sally Roc of
Wells on bass and vocals;
and Herinan McGee of
Kensington on five string
banjo, guitar and vocals.
Find out more about the
group af www.radiogang.
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time fun. To reserve tickets call the ROH box office
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or Friday from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. and two hours prior
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PORTSMOUFH I Portsmouth Historic House Associates, Inc. is sponsoring the fifth annual "Life and Death in
the Piscataqua" lecture symposium on Saturday, February
21.
The symposium (with
lunch and refreshments being
provided throughout the day)
will be held from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. at the Masonic Temple,
located at 351 Middle Street in
Portsmouth. The cost to attend
is $10 in advance and $15 the
day of the event, with lunch
included.
The symposium will
include a presentation by Jennifer Pustz, Museum Historian at Historic New England.
Her illustrated lecture, entitled
"Voices from the Back Stairs,"
will describe the changes in
domestic service in New England over the 19-20th centuries
and bring the lives of servants
and relationships with their,
employers to the foreground.
Sandra Rux, Portsmouth
Historical Society museum
and collections manager, will
present "Out of the Box," the
culmination on her research on
material culture at PHS. Rux
will share her investigation of
a tale told in a note found "in
the box," and disclose how
the lives of a Portsmouth family were tied to adventures
in the Mediterranean Sea and
the (withers of Georgia and
Alabama
Following the lunch break,
Portsmouth Athenaeum
Assistant Librarian Carolyn
Marvin will present "Hanging
Ruth Blay," an illustrated talk
on her extensive research on
the 1768 trial and execution
of Ruth Blay in Portsmouth.
Marvin has spent the last ,,
years painstakingly_ researching Blay's short time on this
earth and has woven a tale of
the desperate young woman's
fate.
The final lectwe of the day
will be presented by Barbara
Ward, Ph.D., director and
curator of the Moffatt-Ladd
House. In her talk 'The Moffatts and the Caribbean in the
18th Century," Dr. Ward deals
with the documentation that
exists of the Moffatts shipping,
activities, including documentation of two slave trading
voyages.
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KTITERY I February's most romantic holiday will be highlighted
when the Kittery Art Association (KAA) presents its all-member show,
"Hears of the Matter" from Thursday, February .12 though Sunday,
March 8.
For this Valentine's exhibit, KAA artists will display their sources
of true inspiration and romance, with their heartfelt works expressed
in fiber, watercolor, pastels, oils, sculptures and other creative, heartrelated work.
The public is invited to an opening reception at the KAA gallery
on Sunday, February 15 from 4-6 p.m. to meet and support these local
artists.
The gallery is located at 8 Coleman Avenue in Kittery. Gallery hours
are Thursdays from 3-6 p.m., Saturdays from 12-6 p.m. and Sundays
from 12-5 p.m. To learn more about the KAA and upcoming events, call
the gallery at (207) 451-8384 or visit www.lcitteryartassociation.org .
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FALL IN LOVE AT VALENTINE BUFFET
BRENTWOOD I The 12th annual Valentine Buffet will be held on
Saturday, February 14 from 5:30-7 p.m. at Pilgrim Church, located on
Route 111A in Brentwood.
This delightful dinner will feature fresh carved ham, turkey and
roast beef, a salad bar and a variety of homemade desserts.
In addition, free babysitting for children ages 3-10 will be offered.
The children will be served dinner, watch a movie, and enjoy other
activities on the lower floor of the church while everyone else is upstairs
enjoying the meal.
All of this makes the Valentine Buffet a great midwinter event. Tickets are $10 per person and will only be sold at the door the evening of
the event. For more information or to RSVP in advance, call the church
at (603) 778-3189.
VALENTINE TEA PLANNED
HAMPTON BEACH I A Valentine Friendship Tea for adults will be
held on Saturday, February 14 from 1-3:30 p.m. in the Hampton Beach
Precinct meeting room, located upstairs in the Hampton Beach Firehouse
on Ashworth Avenue.
Tea and cookies will be served, and there will be door prizes, a
simple Valentine Craft project and board games to enjoy during this fun
afternoon.
Parking is available in the lot behind the building which is not
handicapped-accessible.
In the event of inclement weather, the tea will be held the following
day on Sunday, February 15. For more information or to help out call
(603) 929-3850.
CHAMBER HOSTS VALENTINE'S MORNING MIXER
EXETER I The Exeter Area Chamber of Commerce will host a
Valentine's Morning Mixer on Thursday, February 12 from 7:30-9 a.m.
at Exeter Fine Crafts, located at 61 Water Street in Exeter. Coffee, juices,
homemade muffins, pastries and bread will be provided.
Anyone who attends the Morning Mixer will receive a 10 percent discount coupon valid for the entire day. Exeter Fine Crafts will be offering
a free heart-shaped ceramic pin from Patti Bax with any $50 purchase,
and there will also be a raffle featuring a large serving platter by Lorraine
Dilmore. This is a wonderful opportunity to shop for that special sweetie
for Valentine's Day.
There is no charge to attend this event; members of the Chamber,
their guests and any business seeking more information about Exeter
Fine Crafts or the Exeter Area Chamber of Commerce are welcome.
Admission is one business card for the door prize drawings and one to
post on the "Look Who's Here" board.
Exeter Fine Crafts is independent, non-profit craft organization
which offers a sales venue for the local craft community and for the
craftspeople living and working in greater Northern New England. They
also offer craft classes pottery, jewelry and some classes in fiber. For more
information about Exeter Fine Crafts visit www.exeterfinecrafts.com ; for
more about the Exeter Area Chamber of Commerce, call Molly at (603)
772-2411 or visit www.exeterarea.org.
CREATE A VALENTINE'S CRAFT
"We're going to have a couple different options of Valentine's crafts
for you to choose from," says Lisa, adding "We'll also have a Valentines'
Day treat" for those who participate.
For more information about this holiday activity, call Lisa Michaud
at (603) 474-2044 or e-mail Imichaudesealib.org
foods and desserts, participants will put their artistic skills to work creating
Valentine's crafts and enjoy
storytime with Children's
Librarian Paulina Shadowens.
Due to limited seating,
the event is open to Hampton residents only, and preregistration is required. To
sign-up or for additional
information, stop by the
Lane Library Children's
Room. For more about the
Friends, visit www.lanelibraryfrionds.org .
Valentine bake sale benefits Acorn School
SPECIAL TO THE ATIANTK NEWS
EXETER I The Acorn
School of Stratham is holding its 35th annual Bake
Sale and Raffle on Friday,
February 13 from 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m. in the lobby of
Citizen's Bank, located on
Water Street in Exeter.
Valentine's Day goodies, personalized heart
cookies and traditional
baked goods will be for
sale. Patrons can also
take a chance on a raffle
ticket to win Red Sox or
UNH Wildcat . Hockey
tickets and prizes from
local businesses such as
the Stratham Circle Nursery, Atlantic Karate, Lindt,
Glow Facial Spa and the
Seacoast Science Center,
among others.
All event proceeds
support the Acorn School
Scholarship Fund which
allows children age 3-5
the opportunity to benefit
from the enriching experience of preschool and Kindergarten.
The Acorn School is a
non-profit preschool and
Kindergarten located in
Stratham. For more information, call (603) 778 8285.
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9 from 1-5 p.m. at the library, located at 25 Liberty Lane in Seabrook.
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The hunky contestants will
strut their stuff in three fashion categories (casual, sports
and evening wear), take part
in a talent competition and
a "pretty legs" contest, and
answer humorous "fish bowl
questions" posed by the
female assistants escorting
them onstage.
Three judges will offer
unbiased commentary
throughout the proceedings. The audience will vote •
for their favorites using the
ballots printed on the event
program, and the first official winner of the Mr. WHS
title will be announced — and
given a sash — after a scheduled intermission that will
feature homemade goodies
supplied by the contestants.
According to Katherine -who is a member of the Pease
Greeters — she got her inspiration from a similar all-male
pageant she attended last year
at Exeter High School.
"I thought Winnacunnet should have one," she
explains. "I thought I'd start
up something that would
be fun, something everyone
would enjoy" — and something that future Senior Seminar students could organize in
upcoming years. "We're sort
of the 'guinea pigs' for this,"
she adds.
Katherine shared her idea
with her best friend and Senior
Seminar classmate Jessie, and
they started to work on the
project in December. They
discussed their shared vision
for the Mr. WI-IS pageant and
the various segments there( in. They also decided upon
2009 Vol. 35, No 04
actually proved to be an ideal
number, Katherine observes,
since Mr. Tux "only loaned
out 10 tuxedos" and "we're
the Class of '09."
As for the contestants,
Katherine sais with utmost
admiration bat "with their
personalities, A'S no surprise
they'd get into this. They're
pretty goofy." But not overly
so. "It's a school event so it
has to be approved," says
Katherine. "It has to be appropriate."
It certainly sounds like it
will carry its share of fun and
laughs as well as an opportunity for the nine contestants to
do some serious flexing while
vying for the title of Mr. WHS.
Dress rehearsals are now part
of their schedule, contestants
are getting psyched for their
time onstage, and a league of
volunteers has been tapped to
assist in various capacities.
Prior to the evening wear
portion of the pageant, the
audience will be treated to a
ARMY STRONG — Winnacunnet High School senior Katherine
five-minute slide show preDoyle is pictured here with her brother, Army Staff Sgt. Kevin
sentation
to introduce them to
Doyle during a military stop-over flight at the Pease air
the work of the Pease Greeters
terminal.
and ligger House (associated
Atlantic News Courtesy Photo
with the National Humane
Society). For Katherine and
To recruit their pageant
where the proceeds would
Jessie, these are the two main
contestants, Katherine and
go; booked the date, location
reasons the Mr. WI-IS pageant
Jessie held sign-ups at school
and custodial service for the
is being held.
and on an online Facebook
event and lined up a sponsor,
Then there's Nikki, a very
account, then "started holdMr. Tux, which will supply
cute
stray pup who ended up
ing meetings with the guys.
the ensembles for the evening
being
cared for by Staff Sgt.
A lot of the guys liked [the
wear portion of the pageant.
Kevin
Doyle and his fellow
The timing is especially
ideal."
soldiers in the 101st Airborne
en
The
number
of
young
m
right, since it's "pre-prom
in Afghanistan. According
who initially showed interest
season" — and prime tuxedo
to the family, she adjusted
was — because of schedule
rental time, says Katherine.
"It gets juniors thinking about
conflicts or change of heart — • quite well to Army life, eating
food from the chow hall and
whittled down to nine. This
it."
accompanying the troops on
A1LANT1CNEWS.COM
patrol, often sleeping through
firefig, hts. •
Thanks to the Tigger
House (which offers vaccines,
vet care, neutering /spaying,
shelter and animal placement
in Kabul), arrangements were
eventually made to transport
Nikki to the United States last
fall. She is now at home in
Kentucky with Kevin's wife
Devon and the couple's four
other dogs. Efforts are being
made to completely cover
the $3000 that was needed to
bring Nikki to America.
Currently on a 15-month
tour of duty (and his third
in the Middle East), Kevin is
scheduled to be coming home
from Afghanistan to Fort
Campbell this June, hopefully
just in time for his sister Katherine's graduation from WHS.
And if luck is truly with the
Doyle family, he'll once again
fly in through Pease, where a
hearty, patriotic greeting will
surely be waiting courtesy of
the Pease Greeters
"He appreciates them,"
says Katherine, who says she
loves being a Greeter. "I love
going, I love being. there, I
love seeing the troops," she
says, adding "If you ever
feel like something's missing,
just go to the Pease Greeters.
It's the most amazing group.
They're just the nicest people
in the world."
And be sure to attend the
first official Mr. WHS pageant
— it promises to be a fun
night for a couple of really
great causes. Mark the Calen-
dar for Wednesday, February
11 at 6:30 p.m., join Katherine
Doyle, Jessie Rayna arid "The
Guys," and plan on enjoying the pageantry that will be
featured onstage at the Wmnacunnet Community Auditorium in Hampton. For more
about the Pease Greeters visit
www.peasegreeters.org; to see
pictures of Nikki visit http: / /
bringnikkihome.org.
—
WARRIOR SPIRIT — Katherine Doyle (left) and Jessie Rayna
(right) are coordinating the Mr. WHS mock beauty pageant
as a fundraiser for the Pease Greeters and Tigger House.
— Atlantic News Courtesy Photos
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"A Doctor's Confession to the Seacoast
And Why I Still Do What I Do...
Dear friend,
not letting the body heal. It's as simple as that.
I want to give credit where credit is due. Maggie's mom reminds me all the time that
So, perhaps a confession can help clear the air so she hasn't had an ear infection since her first
there's no misunderstanding. Before I talk about adjustment in my office! That's awesome!
Carrie is another person in my Office who
my confession though, let me say a few other
things first.
originally sought chiropractic care for headaches,
Let me start by explaining this photo. You upper back and shoulder paixi. She had surgery on
know, when I meet people in town they usually her shoulder almost a year ago before coming to
say, "Oh, yeah, I know you, you're Dr. Jeff. I've seen my office and after months of physical thera'py she
your ad with that picture of you and your wife." This still had very little relief. That's whit prompted
picture doesn't include my amazing wife, but it is her to listen to a good friend and try chiiiipractic
very special to me. These kids helped, me celebrate care. She tells everyone that after only a feW weeks
turning 40! Each one of these children is unique of getting chiropractic adjustments she began to
because they have all been adjusted since they notice major changes in her body.. Her headaches.
were babies because their parents want their were virtually non-existent and** could work in bodies to develop optimally and be as healthy as entire day without any shoulder-pain. _Ajitwas
possible.
amazed. She had been struggling for years and now
Hearing a story about Maggie, who at one in several weeks she was so much better. The most
time was new to chiropractic, may help you more incredible changes to her health were things
fully undir4and. By Maggie's first birthday she she was not expecting. She had struggled
had e*rienced 6 ear infections and been on an for years with insomnia and allergies. Today
antibiotit 5 times and at- that
time thaodors were discussing
putting '''-tubes in her ,..-ears„
Maggie's mom was concettect
about this option. Her friend
had 2 daughters, both with tubes
in their ears, who expressed
remorse with her choice. After
.
surgery, both, girls still got
ear infections. The original
tubes had fallen out of their
ears and each daughter had
to go through the "ear tubes"
procedure multiple times.
Another family on the block gave
Maggie's mother information
from my office on children and
ear infections. After reading the
info, mom thought she should try
chiropractic for Maggie, despite
protest from her own family &
doctors who were telling her
("try chiropractic if you want,
but there's no guarantee, and
it will probably be a waste of
time.")
Shortly after Maggie's first birthday she started
chiropractic care in our office. I explained to her
parents that pinched nerves in Maggie's neck from
normal birth trauma and/or childhood falls were
making it hard for her body to work the way it was
supposed to, and the body wasn't able to fight off
the ear infection. What most people don't know
is that your spine is the house for your nervous
system, which controls every function in the body.
If the nerves don't work right, the body
doesn't work right. As chiropractors, we iust
study., study show that chiropractic can
poteitially double your immune response,
- naturally aid without drugs. The immune
.-systetn-fi0016,..flues, and other sicknesses. So
you niirnOt bingining off to the drug store as
.-404ire-Ygeek of care in my office may
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ostttãt you aitild *for one visit elsewhere.
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You Benefit from an Amazing Offer-
Look; it shouldn't cost you an arm and a leg to
correct your health. You are going to write a check
to someone for your health care expenses, you
may as well write one for a lesser
amount for chiropractic. That's
why I am doing something very
special... If you are one of the
first 14 people to bring in this
article (by February 19th, 2009)
you will receive my entire new
patient consultation, exam, and
x-rays (if necessary) for $14.
Your $14 will then be donated
to Big Brothers Big Sisters
of the Greater Seacoast. This
exam would normally cost you
$300. And, further care is very
affordable and you'll be happy to
know that we have affordable
family plans. Further care is
very important to consider when
making your choice of doctors.
High costs can add up very
quickly.
Great care at a great
she can't even remember the last time she didn't
sleep through the night. When Carrie met us she
was taking 5 allergy medications each day. Now
she doesn't take any! She recently told us that
she continues to feel healthier everyday and that
chiropractic care has literally changed her life.
Here's what some of my patients have
had to say:
"1 had sciatica for years. I was sent to every specialist,
If the spine is healthy, then the nerves work and did all the tests. Then I saw Dr. Rogers. Now, I have
their best. The vital link to your well being is no more sciatica." (Shannon M. - Hampton)
between the spine and nervous system. Minor
"No mOre neck or hand pain!" (Eleanor R. or major trauma can cause spinal misalignment
which puts damaging pressure on the spinal
nerves: nerves that go to the ear, eyes, nose, throat,
head, lungs, stomach, intestines, legs, feet, and
toes.. the whole body.
is perform a specific spinal adjustment to remove
nerve pressure, and the body responds by liana
itself. Chiropractic gets tremendous results. It's
a simple as that!
Forty- e million Americans no longer have
health
and those who do have found that .140.fitk
— j aie reduced. That's where my
50e0tirivtany people find that they
'ealcihey on their health care expenses
by seeing a,gtorppractor. Another way to save...
Kittery)
"I tried everything. for my headaches before I came
to see Dr's Jeff & Natalie. I can't thank them enough."
(Emily H. -Portsmouth)
Several times a day patients thank me for
helping them with their health problems. But I
can't really take the credit. Mu confession is that
fee...Please, I hope that there's
no misunderstanding about
quality of care just because
I have a lower exam fee. My
qualifications.. .1 am a graduate of Palmer College.
ofChiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. I have been
trusted to take care of tiny balire's and pro-athletes
that you may know. I just have that low fee to help
more people who need care.
Carrie is my assistant and she is a really great
person. My office is both friendly and warm and
we try our best to make you feel at home. We have a
wonderful service, at an exceptional fee. My office
is called BREAKFAST HILL CHIROPRACTIC,
PLLC and is located at 1247 Washington Rd. in
Rye. My phone number is 603-964-1500. Call
me today for an appointment.
I can help you.
Thank you-
Dr. Jeffrey Rogers
Chiropractor
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Rotary Pizza Bowl a 'great success'
VICTORY! — Lena's Subs and Seafood scored a People's
Choice award at this year's Rotary Pizza Bowl fundraiser.
Lena's also took home honors for the Kid's Choice award.
— Atlantic News Courtesy Photo
SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS
HAMPTON I The Rotary Club of Hampton held its
third annual Pizza Bowl on
sit
the following festaurants
for participating in the 2009
Hampton Rotary Pizza
Bowl: Bella Rose, Dominos
in Hampton, Gepetto's Pizzeria, Greg's Pizza, Godfathers, Joe's New York in
Hampton, • Lee Macs Market, Lena's Subs & Seafood,
Lupo's, Wally's Pub, Zesto's
and Web site sponsor New
England Pizza.
This year's People's
Choice winner was Lena's,
which was also named the
winner for the Kid's Choice
award. Best Crust and Best
Cheese honors went to
Zesto's Pizza; Best Sauce to
Bella Rose; and Best Specialty to Gepetto's Pizzeria.
More about the event can be
t. rime Stoppers
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sc
January 25 at Winnacunnet
High School. According to
Club President Rick Neville,
this year's Pizza Bowl was
deemed "a great success"
with more than 450 people
enjoying great pizza from 11
local pizza restaurants.
Pizza Bowl 2009 raised
more than $3,500 that will
go into Rotary Club of
Hampton's charity account
which annually gives in
excess of $30,000 to local
charitable organizations.
These include Special Olym,pics, Seacoast Hospice, the
Salvation Army, the Visiting
Nurse Association, Cross
Roads House, the Boy and
Girl Scouts, New Generations, Seacoast HeadStart
and Meals on Wheels.
The Rotary Club of
Hampton acknowledged
and expressed gratitude to
GREAT GOATS — Say "hello"
to Sally and Bad Larry, a pair
of lovable goats currently
sheltered at the 'NHSPCA in
Stratham. Bad Larry (left) is
an eight-year-old male black
and white Alpine; Sally (right,
in the "coat') is a five-yearold female white Nigerian-cross.
Both are sweet and affectionate,
and perfect for first-time
oat owners. They come as a
companion set" — adoptable at
two for the price of one. Don't
forget the upcoming benefit
night on Wednesday, February
11 at the Blue Mermaid Island
Grill in Portsmouth. Visit www.
nhspca.org for a coupon to have
10 percent of dining proceeds
donated to the NHSCPA.
— Atlantic News Photo
by Trisha Dillon
found at www.seacoastpizzabowl.com .
The Rotary Club of
Hampton was chartered
in 1969 has more than 70
members and meets each
Tuesday morning at the
Ashworth Hotel at Hampton Beach at 7:30 a.m.
Rotary is a worldwide organization of business and
professional leaders that
provides humanitarian service, encourages high ethical
standards in all vocations,
and helps build goodwill
and peace in the world.
•
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Publisher:
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build, dark complexion and a white female 5-4 average build.
Please call Crime Stoppers if you wish to
remain anonymous and have information on
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You coukl be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000 if your
information leads to an arrest and comiction.
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As I SEE IT
An.minc NEWS CotinueunNG
WITTER
(provided his presidency
ended December 2007). He
vanquished all the leading
Qaeda terrorists (if you don't
count the leaders bin Laden
and al-Zawahri). He gave
Crawford Notch, my conservative friend, looked at me
peevishly.
Afghanistan a thriving 'mar"Well," he said, "are
ket economy' (it you count
you satisfied? You won't
its skyrocketing opium trade)
have George W. Bush to
and a 'democratically elected
kick around arlymore. You
president' (presiding over
know, you never really gave
one of the world's most corthe guy a chance, did you?
rupt governments). He supHe did some good things,
ported elections in Pakistan
but you ignored them. Bush
(after propping up Pervez
developed the No Child
Musharraf past the point of
Left Behind Law, that Pietro
no return). He 'led the world
Nivola, a senior policy anain providing food aid and
lyst at the nonpartisan Brooknatural disaster relief' (if
ings Institution, called 'a
you leave out Brownie and
significant accomplishment'
Katrina)."
in the Boston 'Globe.' He
Crawford replied, "Nevorganized Afghan rebels, and
ertheless, you must admit
helped them overthrow the
that Bush seems a new man
Taliban government. Also,
recently, happy to go into
Bush's commitment of 30,000
retirement and leave the
additional troops to Iraq as a
presidency behind hint"
part of a surge helped stabi"Unfortunately," I replied,
lize that country."
"behind those smiles, the for"Crawford," I replied,
mer president has continued
"these so-called accomplishto work to the very end of
ments can be looked at in
his term for the narrow, selfother ways. Almost no one
interest of his big business
likes the No Child Left
friends.
Behind Law as it is presently
"For example, the Web
constituted. The Taliban have
site Yahoo!News.com reports,
subsequently been resurgent
'In what has become a presiin Afghanistan because Bush
dential right-of-passage, the
changed his focus of attenpresident (or really the fedtion to Iraq. And the surge
eral agencies that answer
would not have been needed
to him) has been pushing
in Iraq if the President had
through a series of last-mm-.
sense enough not to start a
ute regulations that have the
war there."
force of law. Everything from
"You remind me of the
pollution controls to familyformer President himself,"
leave standards can be set by
I . continued. "Bush is busthese rules. And you thought
ily engaged in a legacy projyour high school government
ect designed to salvage his
teacher said that Congress
reputation. He is not going
made all the laws."
quietly. Bush gave interviews
"These de-facto laws
to the television networks,
are called 'midnight rules'
conducted his last press conor 'midnight regaulahons'
ference, and made a farebecause they happen at the
well address to the nation.
end — or midnight period
And I must admit that he
— of an administration. If
is likable, almost like somethe rules are published in the
body's square uncle, who
Federal Register by Friday,
tells unfunny jokes and kids
Nov. 21, they'll be very hard
around with people. But, no
for President-elect Obama
amount of levity can transto reverse when he gets into
form his sorry record.
office.
"Frank Rich comments in
"Moreover," I added, "the
the New York 'Times' on the
'New
Scientist' notes that,
former president's attempts
'One such rule, issued last
to put the best possible light
week, allows companies to
on his administration. 'Bush
apply for commercial drilling
kept America safe (provided
licenses on 800,000 hectares
his presidency began Sept.
of largely undeveloped pub12, 2031). He gave America
lic land in Colorado, Utah,
record economic growth
.
LETTERS
Memories,
reminders and
the Bush legacy
BY GARY PATTON
I AlIANIK NEWS I PAGE 23A
VILLAGE TO VILLAGE
To the editor.
and Wyoming. The oil there
is held in a sedimentary rock
called shale, and flushing it
would mean draining large
amounts of water from an
already arid area. The process
is also enormously polluting:
Greenhouse-gas emissions,
both from generating the
energy needed to power the
process and from gas escaping during extraction, are up
to 50 per cent higher than regular oil,' says Adam Brandt of
the University of California in
Berkeley."
"Moreover," I continued,
"other midnight rules signed
by Bush allow mining companies to dump refuse into
rivers and streams, weaken
the Endangered Species Act,
allow factory farm run-off to
pollute streams, open hundreds of thousands of acres
near national parks to oil and
gas drilling, ease limits on
pollution from power plants,
and allow truck drivers to
spend more hours per day
behind the wheel without
rest."
Crawford had heard
enough.
"Oh, why don't you just
leave the poor guy alone?"
he sputtered. "He has gone
back home to Texas, and I'm
sure you'll rarely hear from
him again."
"I'd be glad to forget
about George W, Bush," I
responded. "Unfortunately,
the damaging things that his
policies have done to this
nation will keep reminding
me of him."
Gary Patton can be reached
at GANDLPATTON@comcast.
net or [email protected] ,
or by calling (603) 926-9358.
The views expressed do not
necessarily reflect those of the
newspaper.
Hampton Child and Family Program's Village Preschool is in full swing serving
many diverse populations in
Hampton. Village Preschool
was .founded on the theory
that all children deserve a
preschool experience.
Village Preschool raises
scholarship money each year,
which provides money for
children to receive a preschool
experience. These families are
working parents, who do not
qualify for state or federal
assistance. These are the families, who struggle each day to
provide for their children's
basic needs.
Village Preschool truly
believes it takes a village
to raise a child. Village Preschool is truly appreciative
how Hampton residents have
become that village. With
residents' help, Village Preschool was able to provide
20 scholarships last year. We
provided a children's concert
by Judy Pancoast and a family puppet show by Martha
Dana.
Village Preschool is again
asking for the community's
assistance. With the rising
cost of fuel, housing, and
other basic needs, many more
families are seeking scholarship assistance. Village Preschool truly appreciates all
donations. All donations are
tax deductible and go directly
to help a local child. Village
Preschool also collects Shaw's
receipts. The money from the
receipts pays for enrichment
programs.
Village Preschool truly
appreciates all the assistance
the "Village" of Hampton has
given local children.
Ginny Bridle
Executive Director
Village Preschool
Hampton
THOUSANDS OF REASONS
TO SMILE
To the editor:
Packing hope and joy into
10,513 gift-filled shoe boxes,
Hampton Falls area residents gave children around
the world a reason to smile
this Christmas season and
beyond.
Shoe box gifts filled
with meaningful yet
simple toys, school
supplies, and hygiene
canons's
FOR THE BUTTONS
Anonymity' Reicards
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929-1222
"Putting a Pinch on Crime"
[email protected]
items for Operation Christmas Child, the world's largest
Christmas project, are now
being distributed to children
living in desperate places
around the world.
In spite of an unstable economic climate in 2008, giving
was generous to this project
of Samaritan's Purse, as 7.9
million shoe box gifts were
collected from caring families, churches, individuals,
businesses, and community
groups.
On behalf of our community, I would like to thank
the local collection sites, the
volunteers, . and everyone
who packed a shoe box gift.
For many needy children,
their packed shoe box will be
the first gift they have ever
received.
Though the Hampton
Falls drop-off locations are
closed until November 2009,
there is still time to pack a
shoe box. Gifts are received
year-round at Samaritan's
Purse, 801 Bamboo Road,
Boone, N.C., 28607. To get
involved, go online to' www.
samaritanspurse.org or call
(800) 353-5949.
Thanks again to everyone
who participated in this project. The joy of Christmas goefar when it is packed in a shoe
box gift!
Joyce Swain
NH Area Coordinator
Operation Christmas Child
Hampton Falls
THANK_YOU FOR CARING
To the editor
An open letter to the
Greater Hampton Community.
Do you know anyone who
has faced foreclosure or eviction this year? The volunteers
of the Hampton Community
Coalition (HCC) know too
many. That's the bad news.
The good news is that these
families live in a caring community.
We would like to acknowledge the tremendous generosity of our supporters who
over the past year have made
life less stressful for many of
our unlucky neighbors.
The Winnacunnet High
School Student Council and
National Honor Society
(under the direction of Janis
Arsenault and Mike Myers)
went beyond their annual
December food drive, promising a second food drive in the
spring and sending donations
from the winning homeroom
to our Homeless Fund and to
Seabrook Community Action;
thank you to the thoughtful
students in Mr. Croteau's
class.
Unitil and JTL Technology Services repeated with
over-the-top donations; thank
you to Bob Schoenberger and
Steve Leverone for spearheading those efforts with
their employees.
Over 50 local families
include HCC in their holiday
_giving. Some drop off gift and
gas cards or laundry detergent and toothpaste. College
kids send skinny donations,
while some families (most of
our donors prefer anonymity) write monster checks; one
asks holiday guests to bring
goods for our pantry; and
our own volunteers multiply
their donations by badgering neighbors to join in the
cause.
Year after year, the
Hampton Rotary, Hampton
Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts,
Hampton Hannaford, Hampton Seniors, Hampton Preceptor Zeta, My First School and
Trinity and Congregational
Church parishioners contribute to help out their neighbors who are having trouble
with crazy rents and cars in
need of repair. Members of
the Marston School staff, well
aware of area need, make 2.
annual donations as well.
Because the services of
HCC are 100 percent volunteer-driven, every donated
dollar goes directly to struggling Hampton families with
children in our schools, families whose troubles often follow sudden job loss or an
uninsured medical crisis.
It sounds like a cliché, but
YOU really do make Hampton a more caring community.
Thank you.
Patty McKenzie
On behalf of the volunteers
of the Hampton
Community Coalition
Hampton
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