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Migratory Bird Symposium- For educators and those interested in the migratory birds that visit NH forests. From 4:30-8:30 pm, 144 Boyd Hall, Plymouth State University. No charge- sponsored by the Hubbard Brook Research Foundation’s Environmental Literacy Program with a grant from the USDA-Forest Service. Space is limited-Advance registration required by Monday, May 5th. To register:
contact Jackie Wilson at jwilson@hbresearchfoundation.org, or call 603.726-8911.
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Enfield United Methodist Church Roast Pork Supper at Enfield Methodist Fellowship Hall, Route 4, Enfield, NH. Friday, May 2nd. Serving from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm $8.50 adults, $4.25 ages 5-10, Free 4 and under. Menu includes: Roast pork, mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetable, beverages, dessert.Take-out is available.
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Pemi- Valley Habitat for Humanity Yard Sale. J C CLAY REALTY will be hosting a yard sales at 1029 US Rte 3, Campton, across the street from the old Wilson Tire on May 24th from 9:00 TO 5:00. 603-536-7653.
joanclay@roadrunner.com.
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The Norris Cotton Cancer Center - North invites you to join them on Saturday, May 17th, 10am-2pm for the 2nd Annual Help Fight Cancer Day Extravaganza! Join us for a day of family fun and fundraising at the Norris Cotton Cancer Center-North. We are located off I 91, Exit 22 on 1080 Hospital Drive in St. Johnsbury, VT. Hot Dogs, a Bake Sale, Car Wash and Tours will also be available! There will even be a Bounce House for the kids!! This is an America Cancer Society Fundraiser.
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The Bath Public Library is pleased to announce a new book club. Our first book will be “Midwives,” by Chris Bohjalian. Books will be available for check out on Thursday, May 1st. The discussion group will be held on Tuesday, June 3rd, at 2:00 p.m. at the library.
Please stop in or call the Bath Public Library at 747-3372 to register.
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Saturday, May 17: Traditional Dances to Celebrate Life, Community & Spirit with Kayla Dauphine 1-5pm.
Recent archaeological analysis asserts that as people turned to agriculture for their livelihood and settled into villages, religious ceremonies involving dancing became their primary means for bonding individuals into communities. Many traditional folk dances celebrating the rituals of planting and harvesting are danced in villages today. Come explore “easy to learn” traditional dances. Through the simple process of joining hands and moving together in a circle, experience the spiritual dimension of dance and celebrate life. *Please pre-register: 603-786-2366 or info@dacres.org*
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Friday, May 9th 7 pm - 9 pm ART EXHIBIT OPENING at ALUMNI HALL - WHITE MOUNTAIN PAINTERS- Oils, watercolors, portraits, landscapes and still-life. Featuring works by Roberta Arbree, Ernest Demers, Frances Krauss, Kathie Lovett,
Suzanne Morley, Jen Powers , Joan Reed, Joe Richard and David Shepatin. Free Admission. Complimentary Reception. Exhibit through June 5th. 75 Court Street, Haverhill, NH 03765. 603-989-5500 alumnihall@charterinternet.com.
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North Country Home Health & Hospice Agency events:
May 20 & 22 - Foot Clinic at Horse Meadow Senior Center from 10-12. Call the senior center for appt.
May 20: Blood pressure & blood sugar clinic at th eOpera Block in Woodsville 9-9:30.
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Open Fun Show & Tack Sale Sunday June 1st at North Haverhill Fair Grounds. To Benefit Grafton County 4-H Scholarship Fund & Horse 4-H Clubs. Bring your horse & sell your tack. For info contact Stephanie Mallick: exparte8@aol.com 823-5041.
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