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Eno is a member of the Piscataqua Sustainability Sustainability Eno is a of the member Piscataqua businesses. supporter a and USA Food Slow Local, Eat Seacoast Initiative, of the Buy She Seacoast Local will campaign. earn her BS in Studies from Conservation the of University Environmental New Hampshire in This May. program is free and open to call the the For public. at library information, (603) 436-8548 www.weekslibrary.org. visit or program featuring guest speaker Emerson Baker, author of Island.” Great of Devil “The Congregational First the at p.m. 6 at 28 March Friday, on held Hampton. in Road Winnacunnet 127 at located Church, are hall asked to of Attendees bring a the church. main dish or a salad to as share, well as their own plates and utensils. members. HHS by provided be will beverages and Dessert also bring copies of his book for those who as well. book the to sign be happy he and will one, would purchase like to about out find to or program this about information more For becoming a member of call the Hampton Society, Historical 929-0781. (603) or 926-3536 (603) its its 18th annual auction Hampton, to Hampton Falls, benefit North local Hampton and charities Seabrook This communities. year’s in auction is again an online auction the format that runs for 10 days now through Sunday, March 30. Those wishing to preview items for sale and place bids can do so This at year’s www.hamptonrotary.org. auction features more than 160 saltwater a oil; heating of items gallons 500 include: valued available Items between $25-$750+. a package; wedding church a items; hand-crafted trip; fishing gift restaurant merchant/ area week; a for rental house beach items. must-have and unique of a variety and certificates; from this year’s Auction will Online go into Rotary Club of of excess in gives annually which account charity Hampton’s Hampton Hampton, in need in organizations local to $30,000 Falls, North Hampton and Seabrook areas. These Special include Olympics, Seacoast Hospice, the the Salvation Army, Visiting Nurse Association, the Boy New and Generations, Seacoast HeadStart, TASC and Meals on Girl Scouts, or Wheels. willing Individuals to corporations donate items or are interested (603) in at Correll Joan or being 926-1514 (603) at Dolan Dan a president sponsor should contact club 964-9523. co-sponsored luncheon, Air!” the in Music “There’s upcoming by Seacoast Christian Women’s Connection. The luncheon will take place on April Monday, 14 from 12-2 p.m. at the Galley Hatch Conference Center, located at 815 Road Inn behind the at Best Lafayette Doors Western Hampton. open award-winning national feature will luncheon The a.m. at 11 music her have will who Muise, Diane songwriter, and singer available for purchase. The cost to attend is $18 per person (inclusive, cash only), and childcare complimentary will be by Stonecroft is event co-sponsored This luncheon available. may also Reservations Ministries, a organization. non-profit or at Betty (603) at 388-3341 (978) be Sandra by made calling 431-8352. All reservations must be honored; payment should if be sent to canceling, Kristy Lacroix, 8 Durgin Drive, 03858. 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The store can be reached by call ing (603) 778-7461. rise — current prices have it at roughly $1,000 per ounce importantthatnote isto it — Yelle’s will purchase gold your or refashion it into just about any kind of piece you jewelry can imagine. your old gold or into something new,” make Char it lene said. keep the business interest ing through a shared joy of learning. Currently, Bill learning is stone cutting while

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Their discourse on state the of current the tural nation’s institutions (many cul of whichthey both agreed “are in a period of resulted in transition”) issuing the chal lenge to every museum and library in the state of New Hampshire. cal Society has accepted this challenge and we will need the help and support of the general communityour members to and succeed,”says Moore, who adds that besides operating the Tuck Museum, HHS school programs provides for than more 1,000 year, studentsoffers public program each ming, and assists in histori cal research. make it a point to renew or begin a new today membership with the Historical Hampton Society. memberships Yearly are open individuals, to Senior businesses, Citizens, and families. students In fact, is offering HHS a special price of $20 ($5 off) for family mem berships between now and October 31. 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Dreadnaught band Public house The NH on follow. broadcast be later will show of entire members the for and ($10 $12 are evening at individual office each for box the at Tickets purchased be can NHPR) and Hall (603) Music at the phone by Portsmouth, downtown in Street Chestnut 28 www.themusichall.org. at online and 436-2400, for Garrison Players’ summer vacation to be scheduled held the and of weeks August. second third theatre program, Classes are held Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon for children ages 8-12 and from 1-4 p.m. for children ages 13-18. Cost of the program is $200 per child, per or child $150 for two or more children from A the non-refundable same registration fee family. of $50 per by child June Sunday, 1, is and forms registration may to be due payable found made be at should Checks www.garrisonplayers.org. 127, Box PO Players, Garrison to mailed and Players Garrison or 516-4919 (603) call information, more For 03821. NH Dover, [email protected]. e-mail a a time when is understanding needed most, many hospice patients find themselves isolated even friends. Caring individuals from can help family end that and isolation VNA & Rockingham by hospice becoming volunteers. Hospice support how compassionate to can provide volunteers teach well. as families their to and life, of end the at patients those to training volunteer a next hospice month, 10-week Beginning 9 from April to a.m. on 12 Fridays from noon be will offered 18 through June 20 at the offices Hospice, of 137 Epping Rockingham Road VNA in For & Exeter. more information Coordinator Volunteer Hospice call training, volunteer about 140. ext. 540-2981 (800) or 772-2981 (603) at Chandler Martha 22 from March on Sale Bake Saturday, Easter its hold annual 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the church, located at 36 Winnacunnet Road in Hampton. There will be breads, homemade cookies, cakes, brownies, pies, fudge and purchase, toward as go well will jams as event the gift at baskets, available raised silk flower Proceeds arrangements, for crafts. and jewelry, school. bible vacation and trip mission annual the like to make a may donation send it to First Church Baptist of Hampton, c/o Michelle Cooper, 36 Winnacunnet Road, Hampton, NH 03842. For more information call (603) 926- 3200. 21 April at the of week the Memorial Lane through continue Hampton. in Avenue Academy on located Library, held on at and Tuesdays 9:30 Wednesdays a.m. Three-year- olds will meet for story times on mornings Wednesday at 10:30 meet a.m., on strongly while Thursday four-and-five-year-olds are ups sign and limited, is Space a.m. 10 at mornings encouraged. For more information or to 926-4729. (603) at sign Room Children’s up, call the bestselling author Cokie Roberts to the stage on Thursday, April 24, in the first “Writers evening this The on and year. ABC NPR commentator political a New England Stage” of “Ladies her new book, discuss will anchor analyst/ News her Liberty,” second work women chronicling in American in Roberts’ appearance the history. highly author acclaimed writers female on focus month-long a of start the marks series includes presented women of triumvirate The journalists. and the award-winning novelist Louise Erdrich, at May 14, Hall and the on the Wednesday, first lady of are Music broadcast shows All 23. May Friday, on Walters, Barbara journalism, 34, N ol V ------Often, type 2 diabetes So heed the alert and This brief comment on the the on comment brief This Dr. Hannah Wells is a type 2 diabetes do not show these overt warning signs at the time that they develop the disease. only becomes evident when people develop one or more of its serious complications, heartdisease,assuch stroke, kidneydisease, eye damage, or nerve damage that lead to amputations. can take the diabetes riskon American Diabetes testAlert Day. For tion moreor to take the risk informatest, call the American Diabetes Association at 2383 (800)or visit www.diabetes. 342- org/alert. potential uses of acupunc all-inclu is by no means ture sive. Acupuncture can used for be so many different as treatment both conditions, and as Although prevention. acupuncture cannot be used to treat everything nor does it replace traditional medi cine, it can be a very helpful mode The of results therapy. can be amazing, providing your pets with of quality life. It is important improved a with to board-certi consult acupuncturist veterinary fied and your regular veterinar ian to determine if acupunc ture may be helpful for your pets. acu board veterinary certified puncturist practicing holis tic medicine at Health Wellness Animal Hospital and in Falls. Hampton disease can cause weight loss, loss, weight cause can disease muscle wasting, and appe tite loss sometimes requiring immune suppression to alle viate the signs. Acupuncture can be very helpful to only treat not the diarrhea, but to improve appetite, prevent muscle wasting and weight loss. participants with informa tion to educate healthcare providers about RLS. 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(603) at Chapter care they desperately need.” diverse group of organiza tions including the Ameri can Medical American Hospital Association,Associa AssoAmericanNursestion, ciation, American Academy of Pediatrics, National His panic Medical Association, American Counseling Asso ciation, American Families Psychiatric Asso ciation, USA, American Psycho Association,logicalNational Association of State Mental Health Program Directors, National Mental Awareness Campaign, and Health Mental HealthAmerica. for the delivery of health mental services dren, for adolescents, and chil the adults, elderly in both the public and private sectors. Now, two years later, Commission the is presentingthis first publication as the result of the deliberations of more than 100 volunteers,who served on the Commis sion’s six work teams its and Leadership Group. This a be to intended is document blueprint for the continuing work of the Commission.As the Commission now moves to the implementation stage, this document guidance and provides direction the work progresses.” as including a set mendations offor NH’s policy recom makers and citizens, www.endowmentforhealth. visit ------While While most of the pub “Just because a mental ill mental a because“Just • Mental health issues • Mental health is a fun • Treatment for mental According to McKay, ing a comprehensive plan Newington, Dover, Rollins ford, Somersworth, Hampton, South Exeter, Epping, Newmarket, Durham, Plaist ow, Barrington, Lee, Hampstead, Farmington, Danville, Milton, Middleton, Madbury, Milton Mills, New Durham, Newton, Nottingham, Roch Strafford Rochester, East ester, and Atkinson. In Maine, the Kittery Kittery, covers chapter Lebanon. and Eliot Point, lic generally recognizes the work of the American Red Cross in providing disaster relief and blood the entire scope services, of services that are offered are not well more restrictive from those medicalandother appliedto surgical services. The legis lation applies only to insur ers and group health plans that provide mental health benefits. The non-partisan CongressionalBudget Office has estimated that this legis lation will have a miniscule impact on health insurance premiums. nesscannot be seen does not mean a person should get not treatment,” added Rep. Hodes. “This important leg islation will help thousands of New Hampshire citizens sufferingsilencetheinget to are common. According to one estimate, 254,000 adults and 55,756 children in New Hampshire will experience a mental health challenge in a given year. damental part health. of Good mental health overall helps people maintain better fulfill a lead health, physical ing life, work, study, have fun and make daily personal and household decisions. Research works. issues health health mental that shown has services improve people’slives and are as effective as treatments for other mon health com conditions such as heart disease. “the Commission was given the significant role of devis ------ellness “Fulfilling the Promise” The chapter is working The bipartisan bill pro The new report, “Ful “Evidence indicates that In New Hampshire, in in each of the 44 towns and cities in its jurisdiction. New In Hampshire, the Hampton, Great covers Chapter Bay Hamp North Falls, Hampton ton, Seabrook, Kensington, Kingston, Stratham, East Kingston, Brentwood, New fields, New Castle, mouth, Ports Rye, Greenland, entific advances nationally and in New Hampshire, the state’s delivery of services was declining,” Commission Chairman and explains State Representative, James R. PhD. McKay, “What hap Hampshire New the to pened program that the National Institute of Mental once Health recognized as a model for the entire country?” asserts the following: chapter can work to better meet the needs of their com munities. To date, ambassa dors have been to appointed Dur Dover, Hampton, North the Uni ham, Lee, Madbury, versity of New Hampshire Maine. 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Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Black . ------25A age | P ews N For For those who may be At the last trip to Fox The Seacoast Visiting The Discovery Center is The Center is the edu tlantic the the Gilman-Garrison House Soci Historical Exeter the and ety. interested in volunteering, but are unable to attend the informational meeting, alter nate arrangements can Elizabeth by contacting made be Pappas at (603) 772-2622 or via e-mail at epappas@inde pendencemuseum.org. rine Research Reserve and is located at 89 Depot Road on the Greenland/ Stratham line. To register or for more information about volunteer opportunities at the Discov ery Center, call (603) 0015. 778- items brought in by the mem the by in brought items bers, and a goodly amount of money was raised for the Interact Club at Winnacun net High School. It lot of was fun and a the members were most generous. woods, somehow Laura fell on Milsovic her to win way money in the horse racing room. She broke the bone in the front of her leg and is now recuperating at home. Give her a call; is too she nice a person to have such a horrible thing pen to hapher. Nurses took blood pressure readings after ing. Next the month, the meet meet ing on April 10 will feature the Council on Aging. more For information about the Hampton Senior Club, or Citizens to join call Hamp ton Rec at (603) 926-3932. answering the phone. scheduled to open on Thurs May 1, and will be open day, Wednesdays through Sun days from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with two volunteer shifts (10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 1-4 p.m.). Volunteers sign up for days and times that are nient for them. conve cational facility Great Bay for National Estua the - 21, 2008 | A 21, 2008 arch 12 | M 12 | o ommunity Training Training sessions will be Exhibit room duties The committee consists of consistscommittee The No new trips are in the The entertainment at this Training for the Exhibit C 34, N ing ing in the leading Museum tours, assisting with Shop, with helping and visits school events, as well as with assisting marketing and can commit tasks. Volunteers office like they’d as time much as to week. the of day specific a or held on Thursday, April 17 and April 24 from 2-4 p.m., to trips field and will include will be provided along with information about the center and the exhibit room. include greeting monitoring the touch guests, tank, answering questions, taking care of the little store and may for the This new is a thankless officers. job, as it seems no one ever wants to be president. I will agree it involved a lot of time effort, and but there are always plenty of willing hands help. to Terri Perry, Cappy Crowley, Anna McSweeney, Norma St. Germain, Grace Stuckey and yours truly (chairman). willingvolunteers, are All as they figured if they were on the committee they couldn’t be asked to be president. If anyone would like to serve their club please contact any of the above. schedule; Anheuser Busch is still open ($15); on July April ($30); 14 16, May 7, Mohegan FoxwoodsSun (#$30). meeting was an auction of will take a small group school of children to and property the along stops various in the buildings for lessons on the natural history of the estuary. The program runs Monday through mornings only, and there is Friday no set number of days that volunteers must do. Room is scheduled for Mon day, April 21 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Refreshments ol V News News from ------s w e ews w e N N

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City year, has Year provided an abundance of opportuni Acad Hampton which in ties emy students may their act willingness and on desire to put a positive stamp the on world. The lessons and experiences students this gain year through City Year will help create their paths for years to come. mitment, dedication, fessionalism pro and role-modeling, positive the 2007-08 Hampton within instilled Academy has team Year City knowl the adolescents many edge and skills to pro create ductive and fulfilled lives. The positive impact felt by these students can never be erased or taken away — will it simply become a of part these students, who will then pass their own positive along energy to others. not impact just one grade or one year, but a lifetime. The movement extends beyond the immediate task, aiming to better the lives of others on national and even global levels, acknowledging that investing in and always will be, children the best is, investment. ------Also raffled off will be Tickets to attend the Over Over February break, the In City Year’s “After the Everyone is welcome at numerous gift certificates numerous for voice lessons, veterinary ser vices and clothing, to name but a few. Raffle tickets will event the at available be only and may be applied to any choice of items. There will also be a 50/50 door prizes. raffle and event are $20 each, and can be purchased 24 March inMonday, until only advance at the Kensington Grocery Store, 98 Amesbury Kensington; Road, Water Books, Street 125 Exeter; or by mailing a check Water Street, payable to Kensington Edu cation Foundation, along ticipate in fundraisers and upcoming events. corps members planned and instituted a week-long camp for any students interested in participating in a of sports, week crafts, games and friendships. Though days their and weeks packed are with jam- service learn ing and projects, City Year Corps members often volun teer what little personal time they have to chaperone field trips and school dances — yet another example of their commitment to the students Academy. at Hampton Bell” program, corps mem bers encourage the students to learn about address the important world, current events, and design service- on based their projects based interests. Students recently brainstormed the making idea blankets of for dren stricken chil with illnesses — a project planned to take place during the month created also Year City of March. (Girls GEM called program a Empowered and Motivated) to provide a positive work for female adolescents net Academy. in Hampton City Year programs. Along with commitment and ser vice, the organization advo tolerance promotes and cates and Many equality. students look forward to “After the Bell” when they will spend time with the friends made in the hours Students after school. who may have ------tion duca E ear team Y There There will be an opportu Corps members can be Anyone Anyone who walks the ning a variety of raffle items including hand-made quilts and furniture, mulch and delivered loam, health artwork, and beauty products, tools and (including food Lindt chocolate, products Marian and soda Squamscott Kimball's famous whoopie pies). crab cakes, sesame chicken, shaking beef, fruits, cheeses, crudités, tantalizing sweets nibble, they While more. and guests will enjoy listening to stu by performed music live dents from the Exeter High School Jazz Band under the direction Miles. of Tim nity to take chances on win advertising intramural sports sports intramural advertising and after school programs are displayed the throughout school for all to see. students found in classrooms, work ing one-on-one groups of students or to assist in with academic arts and classes. unified Morning afternoon and announcements encourage students to par letic, and social opportunities opportunities social and letic, for students while encourag ing students to explore their interests, give back to community, and take a the pro active approach to making a in the difference world. halls of Hampton Academy will easily see City Year’s involvement and touches of impact on the students. 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