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ON-GOING EVENTS
Warren Masonic Hall - breakfast from 7-9 on the first Sunday of each month. Hope to see you there.
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The Warren/Wentworth Food Pantry, serving residents in Warren, Wentworth and Glencliff, is located behind the Warren Wentworth Ambulance Service building and is open every Friday from 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. For eligibility information or to make a donation, stop by or call Veronica at 764-7957. The pantry gratefully accepts food or monetary donations as well as donations of personal and household care items.
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Scottish Country Dancing, every Wednesday evening, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. in the Fairlee Town Hall, Route 5, Fairlee Vermont. Cost is $3.00. All dances are taught, no partner is necessary, beginners are welcome. For more information, call (802) 439-3459.
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Nightly Entertainment Indian Head Resort, Lincoln
745-8000
www.indianheadresort.com
Woodstock Inn, Station & Brewery 745-3951, Lincoln.
www.woodstockinnNH.com
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Every Friday & Saturday Afternoon Wine Tasting at Abbey Wine Cellars, 78 Main St, Lincoln. Saturday’s 2-5pm.
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Haverhill Memorial Post 5245 and their Ladies Axillary hold their regular monthly meeting at 7pm on the third Thursday of each month at the VFW Post in North Haverhill. All members are invited to attend.
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Piermont Parents meeting the Challenge NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) support group meets the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each month, 7-9pm at the Horse Meadow Senior Center, North Haverhill, NH. Please Call Rebecca Ladd at 603-989-5476 or email at rrladd@myexcel.com with any questions.
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The local Civil Air Patrol Squadron meets at the Mt Washington Regional Airport 1830-2100 hours the first and third Tuesday each month. Volunteers are needed in the following areas. Mission Pilots, Scanners, Observers-Emergency Services positions- Other roles available such as Admin., Public Info. and a qualified Cadet Co. Visitors and new members are welcome ! More info call Major Carl Rod 603-586-4483.
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For all upcoming events at D Acres - (D Acres is located at 218 Streeter Woods Road in Dorchester, NH.) Visit www.dacres.org.
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Native American Medicine Wheel Ceremony held several times during the year in Wentworth, NH. Please call Betty or Jeff at 603-786-9730 for more infomation or to be put on a mailing list or e-mail list.
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Wednesday Evenings- Mo the Clown - Elvio’s Pizzeria & Restaurant, Lincoln, NH 5-8pm
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If you have any talent at all, come join us on Thursday Evenings, Open Mic Night, at the Greenhouse Restaurant in Warren, NH. Come by to listen or join in! Junction of Routes 25 & 25-C in Warren, NH. Support our area musicians. Come join us!
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Support Your Veterans! Breakfast on the 2nd and 4th Sunday’s of the month, from 7:30-10am at the Legion Speedway, Post 76, Wentworth/Rumney Town Line, Rt. 25.
-----------------------------------------Franconia Heritage Museum Events & Exhibits - Thursdays & Saturdays, 1-4pm (and by special request) at 553 Main Street (Route 18), Franconia (603) 823-5000. www.franconiaheritage.org. The non-profit Council operates the Franconia Heritage Museum and the Iron Furnace Interpretive Center. Work continues on a scale model of the Brooks and Whitney Bobbin Mill. The Brooks family exhibit will be displaying artifacts and items throughout the museum's 1800s farmhouse and outbuildings.
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Lisbon Area Historical Society, Fridays, 1-3pm . Pickwick-Clough Room - Lisbon Public Library, 45 School Street, Lisbon, (603) 838-6146 or (603) 838-2228.
www.aannh.org/heritage/grafton/lisbon.php. Lisbon Area Historical Society meets every other month downstairs in the Lisbon Public Library in the Pickwick-Clough Room. The public is welcome to attend meetings and visit the historical room. The Pickwick-Clough room houses a collection of artifacts, correspondence, photographs and genealogy from the early settlers to present day.
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Residential Wind Energy Seminar” DNL Energy, LLC is hosting, in Holderness, a 1 hour seminar on residential wind electric power. Anyone with an interest in wind energy is invited to attend. The following dates when it will take place: 10/10. The time will be from 9:00 am – 10:00am. Please call 536-2461 for reservations and directions.
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A Course in Miracles and other spiritual teachings are being discussed at a group meeting from 6:00-8:00 on varying Thursdays in Glencliff, NH. Call 603-989-3004 or email graniteacres@earthlink.net for next meeting date and more information.
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TOPS VT 117 Newbury - meets every Tuesday from 5:30-7pm at the Newbury Vestry, Main St., in Newbury, VT.
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Community Meals will be served on the last Wednesday of the month starting with December 30th. Location is St. Luke's Parish Hall, Woodsville, NH.Starting at 5 p.m. Take-outs will be available but must be picked up. Come join us for great food and company For more information call 1-603-747-2670.
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Friesians Of Majesty Upcoming Events - Women’s Camps February – October; Girl’s Camp on July 11th – 17th. Call or visit us online at:
www.friesiansofmajesty.com
802-365-7526.
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The Lincoln Public Library presents - PRE-SCHOOL STORYTIME. Parents and childcare givers… are you looking for fun activities and social interaction for your pre-school children? Come join us for some fun, stories, and interaction. Every Thursday at 1pm at the Lincoln Public Library, Church St., Lincoln, NH.
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MARCH EVENTS
Wild Encounters Day- Sunday, March 7, 1:00 and 2:15 p.m. The Squam Lakes Natural Science Center will host “Wild Encounters Day” on Sunday, March 7 at Rundlett Middle School 144 South Street in Concord, NH. This event will provide area residents the rare opportunity to see native New Hampshire wildlife from Squam Lakes Natural Science Center. Science Center naturalists will present two programs, the first beginning at 1:00 p.m. and second at 2:15 p.m., Each program will feature a Wood Turtle, a Porcupine, a Beaver, and a Broad-winged Hawk. Admission is free. No reservations are needed. This event is generously sponsored by Nobis Engineering, Inc. (www.nobisengineering.com) For more information about this event, admission fees, upcoming programs, other lake cruises, and membership go to www.nhnature.org or call 603-968-7194.
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Wednesday, March 10, 6:30 PM Hands on Neck & Shoulder Massage Demo & Lesson Randy Zarnowski ~ Pease Public Library, 1 Russell St., Plymouth, NH. Contact Gayle for further info 726-3755. Come join Healers and other Practitioners to share a learning experience. Donation to NHHHN.
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Corned Beef & Cabbage Supper - at Bath Congregational Church in Bath, NH on Saturday, March 13th from 5-7pm. Adults $9; Children 5-12 $4; under 4 free. Take outs available, handicap accessible. Proceeds to benefit the church.
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North Country Home Health & Hospice Agency Events -March 16th, Blood Pressure/Blood Sugar Clinic at the Opera Block in Woodsville from 10:30-11am. On March 25th, a Foot Clinic at the Horse Meadow Senior Center from 10-12. Please call 603-787-2539 to schedule an appt.
FUTURE EVENTS
Wednesday, April 7, 6:30 PM
Heart as Healer, Jane King, BSHP ~ Pease Public Library , 1 Russell St., Plymouth, NH. Contact Gayle for further info 726-3755. Come join Healers and other Practitioners to share a learning experience. Donation to NHHHN.
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Bring the family to Discover WILD New Hampshire Day on Saturday, April 17, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the grounds of the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department at 11 Hazen Drive in Concord, N.H.
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Free Adoption Information Meetings - Monday, April 19th from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Wide Horizons For Children, NH Regional Office, 4 Bicentennial Square Suite 3-B, Concord, NH.
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Warren Historical Society Meeting - Monday, April 19th at 6pm. Program: Morse Museum. Meetings held at the WarrenHistorical Society, Water St. Next tothe Town Office.
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18th Annual NH Marathon and Craft Show on Oct. 2nd at 9am at Newfound Memorial Middle School on Lake Street in Bristol, NH. The events for the Day includes: Marathon, 10K, Health Walk, & Craft Show. Info and applications can be found at www.nhmarathon.com or e-mail littletown@metrocast.net or call 603-744-3335 or call Nancy for the Craft Show at 603-744-9488 or e-mail to camry@metrocast.net
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