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Special to the Atlantic News GREENLAND | Osprey are making a comeback in the Seacoast area, and in an call home effort to encourage the birds to call the Cyan region “home,” a new osprey platform has been established on the grounds of

the Great Bay Discovery Center in Green- Magenta land. A group of forestry students from the Winnisquam Regional Agricultural Cen-

ter recently installed the pre-constructed Yellow osprey platform in a tall pine tree that can be viewed from the boardwalk at the

Center. Black Led by their instructor, Scott Firth and Discovery Center staff member, Devin Wadleigh, the forestry students put their skills to the test as they climbed the 60+- foot tree, trimmed dead branches and topped off the tree to make room for the 4’x4’ platform. As the instructor and one student positioned themselves in the top of the tree, the rest of the students used a pulley system to hoist the platform into place. Some foliage was trimmed away from the platform to give the osprey room to fledge. HOME Continued on 24A• Taking art to a higher level By Liz Premo won three art awards when And in addition to being Atlantic News Staff Writer she and other top-notch art talented in jewelry making, 2002 HAMPTON | There is students represented WHS photography and sculpture, some very fine creativity at the regional level of the Hannah is known to draw volvo coming from the art rooms Scholastic Art & Writing extremely well and as a s60 at Winnacunnet High Awards program. freshman won a Silver 4DR., Beige, Beige Leather, School, and artistically Hannah brought home Key Award for a painting Auto., Sunroof, Only 54K gifted students have the a Gold Key Award for a she entered in the same #5406A gold and silver keys to sterling silver bracelet, Scholastic competition. Buy $ Service prove it. a Silver Key Award for a The Scholastic Art & For , AND SALeS Take Hannah Anderson, photograph and honorable Writing Awards “offer 13 995 for instance. A member of mention for a sculpture. early recognition of creative garyblakemotorcars . c o m the Class of 2007 and the Things don’t stop there, teenagers and scholarship 84 portsmouth ave., exeter, nh 03833 daughter of Richard and though: That sterling silver opportunities for graduating Mary Ann Anderson of bracelet has advanced to the high school seniors.” 888.507.4599 hours: Mon-Fri: 8aM - 6pM • Sat: 9aM - 5pM Hampton, Hannah recently Hannah Anderson national awards. ART Continued on 24A•

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Dan Bascom (pictured), Past Master of the hoto P NH State Grange, conferred the Obligation Ceremony on 10 candidates from four area Granges. The ceremony occurred during a recent gathering of the Hampton Falls Grange and held in the town hall. Breakfast Hill Road in Road," Greenland, an presents annual drive-through "The Easter Passion story actors, featuring live real animals, Road" Passion "The movie vignettes. 10 in presented story dramatic sets, dramatic lighting provides and the story a and music on CD; just pop the the car disk stereo and into drive for 15 minutes through the church's 26-acre campus as the story and sets correspond with what is being heard. The public is invited Road" to at view Bethany "The Passion Church from p.m., then come inside April for coffee, cookies, refreshment, and 5-7 between 6:30-9 fellowship. For more information, call (603) 431-3646 or visit church.com/ passionroad. www.bethany PRESENTER — JOIN THE PILGRIMAGE — ------www.quicksilverjewelry.com ~ PANTS Continued PANTS on 24A• What exactly is this embel this is exactly What • Open to Hampton stu Those residents who are Aquarion customers All proceeds will benefit Hampton. patch, a is It anyway? lishment chains, key beads, buttons, pin, charms, design, embroidered or any combination of such items that is meant to repre sent on Hampton The Pants. towns other give to is idea The a sense of this area Seacoast There is a community. list of contest: the for specifics 6-12 grades in dents water clears up. planning to wash their laun dry should delay doing so until the discoloration com pletely disappears. who would like to find out more about the scheduledfire hydrant flushing project may contact Customer Ser vice at (603) 926-3319 ext. 2, or visit www.aquarionwater. com/ newhampshire.html. (rated movie Pants” Traveling PG) for students in grade 6 and up. Show pro time be will is popcorn 12:15 and a p.m., be will movie the After vided. decora the up wrap to chance attaching by Pants The of tion for embellishment winning the tion to EPONA. the rescued and neglectedhorses being cared for at the For Epping. in barns EPONA more information about this event, or to reserve tickets, call (603) 679-1896 or rescue.org. www.epona visit

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To register register To registration. advance requires and free is class This This class is not designed to create a "perfect image" but rather rather but image" "perfect a create to designed not is class This Taught by Rose Bryant of Exeter, this fun, quick-paced class class quick-paced fun, this of Exeter, Bryant by Rose Taught EXETER | A drawing class for teens in grades six and up will will up and six grades in teens for class drawing A | EXETER Come celebrate National Library Week at the Weeks Public Public at the Week Weeks Library National Come celebrate On Thursday, April 19, On for returns Michael Sullivan Thursday, Open A Story Hour will be held on Wednesday, April 18 at 11 a.m., a.m., 11 at 18 April Wednesday, on held be will Hour Story A On Monday, April On 16 Monday, at 5 p.m. it’s an of evening friendly GREENLAND GREENLAND | The community is invited to celebrate a make to by stop to opportunities be will there long week All For more information about this meeting, call the about this meeting, NHDOT For more information The purpose of the meeting is to present public officials and and officials public present to is meeting the of purpose The The The meeting is April for scheduled 16 Monday, at 7 p.m. HAMPTON HAMPTON | The New Hampshire Department of or visit www.brainwaves learning.com. www.brainwaves visit or engaging programs are fun way to keep children learning all learning are fun way to children keep programs engaging Brainwaves by stop drop information, more For long. summer and camps at Brainwaves, which will be offering 22 classes on a on classes 22 offering be will which Brainwaves, These at camps reading. and for camps day week-long and subjects of variety brainwave learning@ comcast.net. Entries must be received by received be must Entries comcast.net. learning@ classes brainwave summer for begun has enrollment addition, In 30. April Lafayette Road, North Hampton, NH 03862 or sent via e-mail to to e-mail via sent or 03862 NH Hampton, North Road, Lafayette entry entry will receive a coupon worth 18 $10 to Brainwaves, of be mailed should free Entries merchandise Brainwaves. from their classroom with a quick note stating why their classroom classroom their why stating note a quick with classroom their deserves to win the Everyone makeover. who submits an shopping spree, courtesy of Brainwaves. of courtesy spree, shopping Appreciation Week (May 6-12), Brainwaves is conducting an is conducting (May Brainwaves 6-12), Week Appreciation teachers. for Contest Makeover Classroom Extreme by the circulation desk. circulation the by or for more information, call the library at (603) 772-3101 or stop stop or 772-3101 (603) at library the call information, more for or class viewing with Rose. with viewing class to exercise viewing skills and get skills the and wrist arm viewing moving. to exercise post- a for home from drawings own their bring may Students interpretations of form and shape. and form of interpretations loose, drawing techniques, participants will explore their own their explore will participants techniques, drawing loose, will offer a light hearted approach to drawing. Through quick, quick, Through drawing. to approach hearted light a offer will 10 a.m. Participants are asked to bring an object (not a picture) picture) a (not object an bring to asked are Participants a.m. 10 like. they something is it sure be to and home from be held at the Exeter Public Library on Saturday, April 21, April at on be Saturday, held Library at Public the Exeter or visit www.weekslibrary.org. visit or information on this and all library programs, call (603) 436-8548 436-8548 (603) call two doors programs, down library all from and this the on Greenland Central information School. For Library, located at Library, 36 Post Road (Route 151) in Greenland, at 2 p.m. 2 at Chess Night at 5 p.m., and teens are invited to the Teen Poetry Poetry Teen the to movie invited a are and teens and a.m. p.m., 5 at 11 Night at Chess Hour Story features Friday p.m. 7 at Café “Blackberry Wine” beginning at 7pm. at beginning Wine” “Blackberry and all ages are welcome. Knit and Purl meets the and Knit day same meets Purl and all are ages welcome. book Harris’ Joanne on Discussion Book the with p.m., 6:30 at messages in dreams can help one to lead a richer, happier life. life. happier a richer, lead to one help can dreams in messages unlock. to dream a bring to sure Be at 7 p.m., Dr. Judith Scharff presents “Unlocking the Wisdom of of Wisdom the “Unlocking presents Scharff Judith Dr. p.m., 7 at the understanding how learn will Participants Dreams.” Your competition with Cribbage Night, while on Tuesday, April 17 April on Tuesday, while Night, Cribbage with competition and identify the pictures for a delectable treat. delectable a for pictures the identify and drop-in craft in the Children’s Room, or take the Teen Challenge Challenge Teen the take or Room, Children’s the in craft drop-in National Library Week from April April 16-21 at from Public the Week Weeks Library National everyone. for something be will there where Library, public information office at (603) 271-6495. 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Seats are NEWBURYPORT | Registrations are currently being accepted for an introductory “Sailboating for course to be Beginners” taught in Newburyport. This annual course is no and powerboaters, and sailors public, general the to open previous boating experience is necessary. sailboat theory and insurance; techniques; USCG equipment; popular knots; boating basic piloting safety; and marine navigation; rules of marine the road; electronics; boating winds terminology; and handling skills. weather; and safe boat- with impressive credentials, who have enjoyed decades of voyages, water blue including experiences, boating assorted marina management, electronics, cruisinginstructing captain’s courses, and more. the Caribbean, marine weeks. four for p.m., 6:30-8:30 from evenings, Monday meet Classes will be conducted in the “Sail Loft” sections of the four co-sponsoring Newburyport restaurants: the Garrison Inn, Café. the and Grog, the the Black BluWater Cow, limited seating will be on a “first-come” basis. Registration (978) calling by or restaurants, the at obtained be may forms 502-9330, or e-mailing highseasjohn @yahoo.com. George George Privé and his wife, Paula will host honor of testimonial family in friend John Bocko, owner of Gus’ Bicycle Shop on Route 1 in North Hampton. “roast or toast” Bocko — is scheduled April for 15 Sunday, from 2-5 p.m. at the St. James Masonic Lodge, Mill Road Tide in located Hampton. on will be admitted free. All net proceeds raised at the event will go to John and Debbie intense battle against Bocko cancer. as John continues his “Pedal for John” T-shirts and wristbands will all be part of this special “roast or toast” event. Lafayette on located Market, Village Falls Hampton the at or Road in Hampton Falls. For more information or to RSVP call (603) 926-5840 or (603) pmc-nh.org. 926-9126, or e-mail george@ out the garage, the attic, and the entire house as Hampton spring annual their for donations seeks 177 Troop Scout Boy yard sale. year’s two-day event, which will be held on Saturday and May 19-20 Sunday, at the St. James Masonic Lodge, located on Tide Mill Road in Hampton. No televisions, computers, or microwaves are needed. Larry and Debbie Marsolais at (603) 926-5570; Bud and Lois Desrochers at (603) 926-5717; Guy and Davina (603) Larivee 926-3993; at Don and Janice Flynn at (603) 929-6692; or Jayne Cypher at (603) 929-7179. host its annual fly tying class April on 12 Thursday, at 6:30 Road Hobbs 6 at located Church, Covenant New the at p.m. in North Hampton. teach a variety of Bugger. famed Wooly popular local patterns including the Equipment fun. the in join to necessary is experience no and and materials are provided, although own equipment is anyone welcome to use it. with their now by calling New Covenant limited so make reservations Sporting Club Director Les Houston at (603) 231-1148. - Hampton Art Gopalan Since opening, the clinic This amendment will New Hampshire is In doing this, we We will also be ensuring More More importantly, adults and organizations take turns preparing and serving meals Monday through from 5-7 p.m. Friday mid-October through mid-May. has been very busy. People have come to see dinner, the clinic in operation, and sign in for various reasons. state state financial commitment The Legislature to education. will be tasked with defining an adequate education and regularly determining cost. No school its district will go aid, without and the state accountability maintain must standards. We are carefully, logically determining how the aid money will be best spent to benefit all students. of our allow New Hampshire move to forward and sure every make equal an has childtruly Hampshire in New opportunity for a education, and I am pleased quality it. support to cent de Paul, a group from Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Catholic Church Hampton. in Several churches not not the only state that faced has an education-funding lawsuit. This will amendment allow us to own gap education by doing close our what those other states do — directing more education aid to the communities that need the help the ensure an most equal opportunity to for a quality education child. for every will opportunities be for all of our students. ensuring Unlike proposed previous fair amendments, this amendment ensures that the state can never abandon its education. for responsibility a significant and ongoing place. have to channel the ral natu curiosity of youngsters towards constructive build up of knowledge for future their well-being and destructive not build unrestrained indulgence up in because just deviancy, sexual of of the freedom Deficiency in the knowledge of choice. about sexual perversion in our students is completely acceptable.

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pecial fine craft classes age Crafts at (603) 778-8282 or visit www.exeter finecrafts.com. this class. The class fee of $200 includes materials. all or for more information, call Exeter Fine and spouts. The pottery studio is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, and Sunday, 12-3:30 p.m., for students’ use for the duration of Ray encourages individuality and personal expression. Basic techniques will be taught, as well as details such as pot lids, handles his lively “Pottery” class for both beginning and continuing students on Thursday eve nings beginning April 12 and running eight weeks through June 7, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. will introduce the materials and processes of jewelry making. Silver to make a bracelet is included in the workshop $65 workshop fee. on Saturday, May 5, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Participants will design, fabricate saw, unique bangles solder and cuff bracelets. and In this one-day beginner’s workshop, Lia offer offer her popular “Silver Bangle Workshop” hammering techniques, roller printing, chas ing, hollow forms and much more. Materials are included in the $240 class fee. students with advanced completed skills the beginning who and have intermediate jewelry classes. Demonstrations will include offered offered by Kathy Binns nings, 6:30-9 on p.m. from Tuesday April 17 eve to Emphasis will June be 5. on individual projects for fee is $225 and all materials are included. and finish a pendant with a cabochon set in sterling silver with a choice of stones. Ideas and imagination are encouraged. The course of jewelry will be demonstrated and students and demonstrated be will jewelry of will learn sawing, filing, soldering, polishing and bezel setting. Each student will design eight weeks to June 6, from 6:30-9 p.m. The course is designed for the person no who jewelry experience has but loves jewelry and would like to see how it is made. The basics “Introduction to Jewelry” evenings on beginning Wednesday April 18 and running grams, all taught by skilled artisans: Fine Crafts, a not-for-profit shop located in downtown Exeter. Committed to its mission to promote crafts and craftsmanship, Exeter Fine Crafts is offering the following pro spring jewelry and pottery classes at Exeter S P P

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