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AGE 2A AAIC EWS I A . 200 I Vol_ 35, No 14 AI.ACEWS.COM WI OM AGIA During April vacation from or anybody else for that mat- tions or not, to conquer Mt. So, we amusingly snapped and fast. The cold was over- reached a spot hr we r school, we set off for three ter, on the mountain due to Washington. After all, that a picture and moved along. powering, and Thom's legs able to get up nd l, br straight days of hiking and the conditions. The mere fact was what we came to do. After all, we were 18 and still being exposed now as they n through the n fr t booked two nights at the AMC that nobody else was staying We plotted an alternative living in that "invincible" were s')elled trouble. There blt, down to the tree-line hut at the base of hnicham at the hut should have set off attack: To traverse around frame of mind. was on_y one solution: To get below. Notch (now the AMC visitor's an alarm in our heads that the avalanche-prone region, I managed to pull out my back down below the tree- Once there, we were far center and Joe Dodge Lodge). April was not the best time to rather than going through it. camera for very brief inter- line where we'd have some from any trail, deep in the On our first morning out, do some hiking. The plan was to hike from the vals and snap a few photos natural protection, and to get ravine. We found our way off the employee at the lodge After a hike up into the south, along the Glen Boulder as quickly as possible, which there fast. the mountain simply by fl- laughed when we told him bowl on the first day — which Trail, fo the top of Slide Peak. was no easy task because the Near Boot Spur, we found lowing a stream of melting our intentions: To hike to the was welcomed with near From there, we presumed, we stinging cold would instantly a spot that looked like a very snow. We presumed it would summit of Mt. Washington zero visibility in the low- would be above the tree line numb my fingers making long gradual slope of snow. have to keep flowing down, as via Tudcerman's Ravine. He lying clouds — we set off for and it would simply be a mat- them useless. We found that by lying down water does, and that's where looked at our cotton sweat- Wildcat Mountain the second ter of staying "on top," hik- As we ventured on toward we could spread out our bod we had to go. It brought us shirts and ski gloves, and then day, since Mt. Washington's ing over Boot Spur, the top of Boot Spur, the snow drifts weight and not break throu back to the main highway, told us about the extreme ava- avalanche conditions had not Tuckerman's Ravine, and on grew deeper, slowing us the crust. Here we were, on which we followed back t lanche conditions. changed. The weather fared to the summit of Mt. Washing- down to a crawl. Each footstep our backs, feeling invincible the hut — where we sat in my "No way" he said with a only slightly better, and we ton. It vipuld be a much lon- would break through about as always, ready to simply car in the heat for a good 20 chuckle. were able to snap a few pho- ger hike than the traditional an inch of hardened frozen "slide" back down into the minutes before driving back So, we decided to hike up tos of Mt Washington's sum- means of seeking the peak, crust, and our boots would ravine where we would be home. into the bowl instead, maybe mit from Wildcat through the but it seemed like the only then plummet another couple safe. When Nicholas Howe get some pictures of the occasionally breaking douds. safe route. feet down. I went first — sliding on published his award-winning spring skiers or something. Of On the third day we were We set out at the crack of Before long, our pants had my back down the slope, and book, "Not Without Peril" in course, there were no skiers, determined, avalanche condi- dawn, quickly made our way been pushed up dose to our picking up speed in a hurry. 2000, he told many accounts to Glen Boulder, and came to knees and frozen into place. It's tough to say how fast I of unfortunate deaths on the top of Slide Peak. There, Thom, who was not wear- was moving, but wlien it sud- Mt. Washington. One of the at 4,807 feet, the day began its ing any secondary layer on denly occurred to me that the accounts occurred in 1994. downturn. 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AAKEWS.COM O , o 4 I A_ , 200 AllANMC EWS AGE A &ea& EA OES ISCOE OUISIG WEESS A UE MOO YOGA EXETER I Blue Moon Yoga is launching a four-week series entitled "Nour- Wellness," designed to help people lead a healthier lifestyle. ai eie is ee a as sessions will take place every Wednesday evening for one month from April 22 through May 13, from 730-9 p.m. at the Blue Moon Cafe and Yoga .Center, located at 8 Clifford Street in Exeter. BY MARK CHAG IR. ies i treating work- and The series will be jointly led by presenters with various backgrounds who ATLANTIC NEWS SIMI WRITER sports-related injuries with will offer an integrated approach to wellness induding nourishing oneself, Sting, the lead singer yoga dancing, honoring slow time and the importance of community in help- the goal of getting people ing to change habits. The classes will offer new ideas and serve as a support f the 80s rock back.to work or to their sport group to help people improve their health and live their lives to the fullest. and sensation, as quickly as possible. "Getting healthy isn't just about the food you eat — it's about taking a The Police, once sang, "I'll step back to listen to your body and find what nourishes you from the inside Understanding how out," according to Kathy Gallant owner of Blue Moon Market, Cafe and Yoga. always be king ofpain." to treat painful conditions "We hope to help motivate and inspire people to cultivate a healthier lifestyle That's nice, but how starts with a thorough where they thrive!" Gallant is among the series presenters, which also include Lauren Chase- about a "king of NO pain?" understanding of pain. Pain Rowell, an ecological landscaper and teacher of sustainable living; Pam Her- There is one — right here is the body's way of letting ring, weaver, classical yoga instructor; Tracey Millet counselor from Institute in the Seacoast area, where one know something might for Integrative Nutrition; Beth Tenet trainer for Living in a Sustainable World; Lisa Burk-McCoy, dassical Yoga Instructor; Chris Ounce, certified Kripalu a team of dedicated physi- be amiss and th body might dance instructor. The fee is $80 for the full session, or $75 if signing up with a cians with nearly 80 years be in danger. It is an individ- friend. For more information or to sign up, contact Kathy Gallant at (603) 778- of combined experience is ual response meaning that 6850 or visit www.bluemoon-yoga.net or www.bluemoonrnarketnet. ready to offer some of the OCA OCO ES "AY I OWA" each person's pain sensation finest expertise in the world in response to a particular GREENLAND I Just in time for the anreal of spring, cardea well-being will host their "Plant the Seeds for a Healthy Future" campaign for treating chronic neuro- stimulus is most likely very This effort is designed to "pay it forward" in support of a trio of Seacoast logical pains and ailments. different from each other charitable organizations. After all, there is no person's experience. For new patients who schedule an initial visit between now and Thursday, Dr. Manuel Sanchez, Interventional Spine Medicine April 30, cardea will donate an amount equivalent to theii. exam fee to their reason for folks to have to Treatment options avail- choice of A Safe Place (www.asafeplacenh.org ); the Krempels Brain Injury live with the pain. Why not able at Interventional Spine Foundation (www:krempelsfoundation.org); or the New Hampshire Society improving their ability to pain. Several high-tech treat- for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (www.nhspca.org ). address it once and for all Medicine include epidural Dedicated to preventing and eliminating domestic abuse, A Safe Place pro- and be feeling great again? function. ments have emerged or been injections, facet joint injec- vides shelter and support services for those who need them, while the Krempels Dr. Manuel Sanchez, a The approach is simple: improved, such as Intradis- tions, nerve blocks, dis- Brain Injury Foundation is dedicated to improving the lives of people affected graduate of the illustrious They work with patients to cal Electrothermal Annulo- cography, radiofrequency by brain injuries. The NHSPA provides pet adoption, education investigation and sheltering services in a professional and compassionate way. University of Toronto Medi- first identify the origins and plasty (IDEA), Nucleoplasty, lesioning, spinal cord stimu-

Initial visits are $110 for adults and $55 for children. During the visit Dr. cal School, has been in prac- impacts of their pain and and Neuromodulation, lation, nucleoplasty, IDEA, Kimberly Higney will perform a full evaluation of the patient's health history, their treatment goals. Then, which have been highly as well as a series of assessments to better understand how their body and ner- tice for more than 20 years. botulinum toxin injections, vous system are functioning. The exam indudes a second visit to review find- What makes his practice, physicians will recommend publicized. , pharmacother-

ings and any recommendations. In order to make the exam count for the "Plant Interventional Spine Medi- a treatment plan and con- "We stay right on the cut- apy management, quantita- the Seeds" campaign, the visit must be scheduled before Friday, April 24. sult with their primary care ting edge, always, with the Located at 3% Portsmouth Avenue (second floor) in Greenland, cardea cine, unique is that all of the tive sensory testing, trigger physician and other special- new techniques and tech- also has announced their new calendar section at wwwcardeawellbeing. doctors are board certified point injections, intrathecal corn, where visitors can view upcoming events. To learn more about cardea's pain physicians. ists as necessary to ensure nologies that are available," infusion pumps, and sympa- approach to health and well-being, or to schedule a eam visit the Web site "It's the only practice on the plan is comprehensive. says Dr. Sanchez. or call (603) 433-2023. thetic blocks. E OCOS AE I A USAA ISCUSSIO the Seacoast where every- Treatment will begin and Interventional Spine To learn more about progress is monitored on Medicine is available to treat SEACOAST I Inspired by the work of Dr. Christiane Northrup, co- one is certified," Dr. Sanchez which treatment options founder of Team Northrup and world-renowned author and speaker? Inter- explains. consistent basis. a wide range of ailments, cou wok es o you o ested in a home-based business in the Health and Wellness industry? That's good news for you Interventional Spine including pain associated someoe you know who is Then be sure to join Doctor Northrup and a panel of doctors and industry Medicine is devoted to high with cancer, diabetes, shin- leaders on Saturday, May 9 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Atkinson, NH. or a loved one who is need of suffering from pain, visit the best care available, by a quality and comprehensive gles, back pain, neck pain, This panel discussion will provide complete instruction on building a the Interventional Spine career in the fastest growing recession-proof industry. courteous staff of experts. patient care. The physicians myof.ascial pain, complex Medicine Web site at www. The cost to attend this health and wellness event is $45, which includes a Headquartered in Bar- understand pain and the regional ai: syndrome, nhpain.com, or call (603) delicious networking luncheon. Reserved seating only; an RSVP is required rington, Interventional Spine debilitating impact pain can spasticity and dystonia, spi- before Friday, April 22 and may be made by calling Paula Hartwell-Bell, 664-0100 or (866) 335-5600 USANA Health Sciences/ Team Northrup member at (603) 479-0341. For Medicine has additional have on a person's life. As nal compression fractures for more information.

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EXETER I Catch the Zumba craze when Exeter Parks and Recreation Northeast Surgical Care cen- chronic pain conditions by tude of conditions Interven- to enjoying the pain-free life offers Zumba, a dance fitness class that incorporates Latin and International music and dance movements. ter on Woodbury Avenue in applying a multidisciplinary tional Spine Medicine ca you deserve. A Zumba class will mix body sculpting moves with easy-to-follow dance Newington, at the Old Beane approach incorporating treat, the staff also special- steps, using aerobic interval training. There is no need to know how to dance Farm complex. interventional, physical, to have great results. pharmacological and psy- Instructor Mary-Carole Dobbins is certified to teach Zumba levels land II Interventional Spine E AE GEE and Zumba Gold and is a member of the Zumba Instructors Network She is Medicine's core purpose is chological methods. also a Stott Pilates certified instructor, and incorporates her Pilates training into During the past decade EEYAY her Zumba workouts. to help people live a higher Classes will be held on Wednesdays from 5:5-6:15 p.m. or Saturdays, quality of life by relieving there has been great prog- 8-9 am.; the six-week sessions run from May 13 through June 20. The cost their pain and suffering and ress in treatment of spinal to participate is $50 for Exeter residents and $55 for nonresidents. For more information or to sign up, visit http:/ /town.exeter.nh.us/ rec, stop by the office at 32 Court Street in Exeter, or call (603) 773-6151. To learn more about Zumba, visit www.zumba.com / us, IUGE WI SOEIE CIOACIC HAMPTON FALLS I An afternoon of lavish delights awaits participants in "Day of Indulgence," hosted by Shorel ine Chiropractic Center, P1.1 C. located at 1115 Lafayette Road in Hampton Falls. This day of free pampering is scheduled for Sunday, Ai em is no charge to attend and prize drawings will (xiiir throughout the afternoon. Among the goodies and aicias: Massage (S Wis kYeess Cee tr A. h, M, C Sr Spa), makeovers and make-up consultations (Katie & Kristin), Acupunc- tore Energetics, Elf ; Sharon lara Transformations; wine tasting, and hots d'oeuvres from Hagan's Gni', and an opportunity to start off spnng on oviiNct 6(;', the right foot by learning about spinal health, comimes of Shoreline 2 eao Ae., amo, 0842 .6026882 . Chiropractic Center. Moes, auges, sises a ies ae iie o S60soe 826Oae y oe ig or try them all — the choice is theirs. o more information call www.omasm.com 8 Cio See Iee, Shoreline Chimpractic Center at (603) 601-6911. gow uesooiae_e

PAGE 4A I AmAsrnc EWS AI , 2009 I Vol 35, No 14 AnAnmcNEWS.COM EA & WEESS Pair's passion paves path for perfect fitness Y MAK CAG I. every skill and age level, for a laugh. to help them feel and look AAIC EWS SA WIE both men and women, and She has also participated their best, by creating whole SEACOAST As the old have a high-energy flair for in almost all competitive team food meal plans to meet any saying goes, "Do what you "calorie blasting," and individual sports avail- goal for competition training, love and love what you do." "We push all our clients, able to her, including soccer, health and energy improve- But when you grow up but we also work with their softball, cross country, gym- ments, weight loss, running engulfed in athletics (with the individual fitness levels," Jen nastics, and power lifting. She conditioning and more. exception of playing profes- says. "Most of all, we make scored the New Hampshire Nutrition services indude bi- sional sports), how does one it fun." Police Academy's highest monthly consultations with continue to pursue that pas- Next. Jen and Hana travel Physical Fitness Award for the appropriate menu changes. sion? to homes for personal training 133rd Police Academy Tour "We have a real passion for A pair of local women in-house. For those who want De Force 263-mile bike ride, this," Jen says. found the answer. Jen Zuba their training in the comfort of was a 911 fitness competition That passion is contagious, and Hana Stickles have a viva- their homes, not in a crowded participant, and has been a as their clients have shown, cious enthusiasm for exercise gym, and set to their own per- Seacoast road series partici- and is helping folks across the and staying in shape, and sonal schedule, Jen or liana pant for the past three years. 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My mom warm welcome it is. the rewards of his expertise in great again. sat me down and we looked at Dr. Daven Spencer is a Cal- the field. "Muscles get tight, which different options. I narrowed it ifornia native who has more He acknowledges that there causes fatigue. Fatigue causes down to some form of physical than 16 years of professional are many different approaches more tightness. They feed off therapy or chiropractic — and chiropractic expertise. Having in the Chiropractic field, and each other," Dr. Spencer says. here I am," he says with a practiced in both Utah and respects all his fellow pro- "There's no need to wait until laugh. Dr. Daven Spencer Massachusetts, the graduate of fessionals and their "varying the point that you're suffering Now, with his family hap- ThatOS Angeles quality Chiropractic Col- techniques. Hiscare approach has has been "You can see it their faces," in pain to get treated." pily at home here in New lege says that when it came proven a perfect fit for him, a driving force in Dr. Spencer's he says. They come in for that In the past, the ability of Hampshire, where he says he time to settle on a perfect spot and likewise for the many di- ongoing personal motivation "quality care" treatment, and chiropractic work to treat a hopes to spend time on the for he and his wife to raise ents he has served over the for his profession. by the time they return for the wide variety of ailments was lakes this summer, Dr. Spencer their six children, New Hamp- years. really is amazing to next visit, the change in the largely understood. But with is welcoming new clients with shire was the obvious choice. "My philosophy has always see is the personality change in comfort level has improved advanced techniques being a smile and years of expertise "We just love it here — the been quality care, not quantity the clients. You can see the dif- remarkably. widely circulated and studied, to help them feel great again. forests, the trees, the lakes care," Dr. Spencer explains. ference. Some will come in And But there's no need to wait and the results being pub- So welcome Dr. Spencer to — we love it all," says Dr. "Every case is different, of you can see the discomfort on until the pain is unbearable lished, more and more people the New Hampshire Seacoast. Spencer, who is also a self-pro- course, and some conditions their faces. They walk out, and before getting treatment or are discovering all the wonders To learn more about his servic- claimed avid Red Sox fan. can take time to treat But the they're happy again," he says. simple spinal adjustments. that are available to them sim- es and how they may be able Dr. Spencer has set up vast majority of the population Others, he explains, arrive "A lot of people have tight- ply by keeping their nervous to help you or someone you shop at 239 Drakeside Road in doesn't need to be seen 30 or and complain how they ness bothering them, but they system in order through spinal love, call the Drakeside Road Hampton, at the chiropractic 40 times before they're feeling haven't been able to sleep well don't know where to go or adjustments at a chiropractor's office at (603) 929-9255. office recently vacated by Dr. great again." for weeks, who to see. It might just start office. A multidisciplinary approach to fighting breast cancer Y IA. AIAGO, M to help guide individuals workers, physical therapists provider. The treatment team with the diagnosis of breast The Center for Cancer care AnApn EWS Crnr Wp through this difficult time. and research specialists to dis- discusses the case and reviews cancer. offers cutting-edge technol- Being diagnosed with The clinic, which is held cuss each patient's case and test results before the patient The unique Multidisci- ogy in a supportive and car- breast cancer can be extremely at the Center for Cancer Care to decide on a comprehensive arrives. The patient then meets plinary Breast Cancer Clinic ing environment, elevating the stressful. However, for people every Monday afternoon, treatment plan for the patient. with each specialist on the evaluation helps to determine science to the "Art of Breast in the Seacoast region, the brings together a team of The clinic's role begins same day, undergoing any nec- if the Center's new technol- Health." For more information Multidisciplinary Breast Can- experts, including medical when a patient with breast essary exams and having all of ogy, Electronic Brachytherapy, about the Multidisciplinary cer Clinic at Exeter Hospital's and radiation oncologists, sur- cancer contacts the center her/his questions answered. will be among the treatment Breast Cancer Clinic or Elec- Center for Cancer Care pro- geons, radiologists, patholo- directly, or is referred by a At the end of the clinic a sum- options. tronic Brachytherapy, contact vides an important resource gists, registered nurses, social surgeon or their primary care mary meeting is held to review For patients who are can- Jane Peterson, director of the various treatment options didates for Electronic Brachy- Exeter Hospital's Center for with the patient and their fam- therapy, surgeons implant a Cancer Care at (603) 580-7036 Enj d fd fr rt . ily. A copy of the clinic's rec- balloon catheter into the area or Radiation Oncology at (603) ommendations is provided to where the cancerous tumor 580-7337. It th t tfn l ll hv ll r. the patient. has been removed. The place- Dr. Diane Palladino, of Core This "one-stop shopping" ment of the catheter is veri- Physicians General & Vascular model affords the patient a fied by radiation oncologists Surgery (www.corephysicians. Stnd p nt I nd AIS comprehensive and focused before the patient undergoes org), is a board certified gen- b ttn dn t n f r evaluation in which all of the treatment. By utilizing Elec- eral surgeon with a special participating providers reach tronic Brachytherapy patients interest in breast health. She is a consensus of care personally can receive their treatment in the Medical Director of Breast fvrt rtrnt. customized for each patient five days, instead of the tra- Heath and Women's Health Feeling cared for in this man- ditional seven weeks, and can at Exeter Hospital. 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For more information call McClintock women, headed intertwined with their neigh- "Shoulders" is written by (603) 862-2919 or visit www. by Rosemary, the proud, Path- bors, one of whom is about to New Hampshire author Jef- unhedu/ theatre-dance. The cast of 'Shoulders' E OCKS WI MOAY EEIG l SCOOOUSE COMOSE 4PORTSMOUTH I Atten- 200 5 PM :0 6 M 6:0 M :0 8 M 8:0 M :0 0 M 0:0 M :0 2 AM 2:0 tion "Schoolhouse Rock" WBZ-4 ews ( (CC e i Eeai ig ag ow I Me Aaia Egage CSI: Miami "agig ews ( ae Sow Wi a ,ae ae fans: Composer and lyricist ae ( mei eoy Me me Caia" (CC (CC i eea ( Sow Bob Borough will be in Ports- CS mouth as part of this year's WC ews ( ews ( ews ( AC Wi Isie Coice acig Wi e Sas e Suiig (2 Case ( ( ews ( (: (26 immy Kim Jazzmouth Festival, and is (AC (CC (CC (CC ews Eiio (CC ceeiies eom. (CC Suuia (CC (CC igie me ie ( planning to stop by the Sea- WCSM.6 ews ( ews ( ews ( C 20 Maga ea o Cuck "Cuck e eoes "I Am Sya" Meium "e ei ews ( e oig Sh ae coast Repertory Theatre. 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Some of M the items up for bid include ciC0 G iie Ga So o Se Amaig Cu ouse oey Gee ouse is ouse oug Useia is oey Gee a catered dinner party for six i AE Aoy ouai Aoy ouai Aaska Wi (CC Aoy ouai ai ackes Aoy ouai a ackes Aoy oua complete with dessert and I A&E Co Case ies Co Case ies CSI: Miami (CC ieeio ( ieeio ( aa iaa aa aa Ieeio ( personally prepared astrol- Cas iCas Cas Cas Myuses (CC Myuses (CC ey o e eas oig a ici ( Myuses (CC ey o e eas ogy charts, Celtics basketball ISC c.c IS A Me ( A Me ( A Me ( Moe Maes aes C ( (CC A Me ( ( Acie iscoeies Moe Maes signed Leon Powe, a Red Sox u Baseball signed by Mike I ,ow- C o & Kae us 8 Wa o o Wea ie ,ie ie ie ,ae 2 o Kae o & Kae ie ie ae 2 o Kae ell, jewelry, artwork, weekend AMC Mysic w Ocoe Sky ( ( ake Gyieaa a iig Miss asy (8 (CC (: Is a Ma, Ma, Ma, Ma Wo (6, Comey getaways and much more. A &r ee oIiee U,4 ie. "a.," . UeI e Cee A trll e Wis e Wi. isee e Wiy eeae ee Wrld.ld complete listing of items for aymo aymo aymo ies SeIe Seie am. Guy am. Guy am. Guy am. Guy ame ame Seie _Se & Se & Ease bid is located at www.new- TBS gennh.org. To purchase tick- TNT ,Came (CC —oes (CC IA askea is ou eems A. (CC A askea is ou eams A. (CC isie e A Cae Sugey IGIa "Gis Cesea E ews Cesea e Sou ets or donate an item for the E iCas & u ISise e Sou E ews aiy 0 Kee U ise U • auction, call New Generation USA CIS "Eigma" CIS "ee oi" CIS "Wiess" CIS ( WAE Moay ig aw (ie ( ,(:0 I ai Sig aw Oe: CI Moe Wi Wi Wi asie asie at (603) 436-4989. IE Wie Swa (CC Si S IS S —"Moe ieck Wiowe (2006 Key McGiis. (CC WI SEACOAS ESEAI MIS & AS I 7 - SEA IEAIME

lrdrtn 1113 ESIA LBRT DVRT, BNFT T TRHT Wntd PORTSMOUTH I A two- Iltr jlr Slvr Gld week "Celebration of Diversi- II Ar 0.0 d A v - Ant ty" to benefit Seacoast Outright ( Or n r Enr ftl C d fr will run from April 30 through All Ant Ant rntr Orntl ntn thn May 10 at The Portsmouth Wthrvn ttr Old Cl p ll & r Gn Srd Cn Old htrph & nd Mnrpt ;nr Crp Pearl, located at 45 Pearl Street in Portsmouth. 3 Yr Epl Ett nd Cntprr lr 11n Wth Chr rlt - nnr t AtttS The festival, which features All n Gld nd Slvr lr a number of artists who hap- Al ntd t br Slvr ltr Srv 4 C111/ pen to be gay, is "a mini 'Pride' r rnttn nd All n SI event without the parade," Crfd btbl f Antn Mbr ,, phr Ant lr ln laughs Director Michael J. tr Wl l Cn (3 9-111 r (3 93-555 Tobin."l wanted to create a festival to celebrate diversity on the Seacoast and support the 3 -7=;33 tt rdfr amazing work Seacoast Out.* right provides as they struggle to stay open after 15 years of UESAY EEIG service to our r youth." DRAMEDY Productions /1/9 5 M 53 M 3 7 M 73 M 3 1 9 M 93 1 M 1 13 11 M 113 11 AM 13 will open the festival by pre- senting Paul Rudnick's Obie W- ( (CC ( Evnn h n- Entrtn- CIS "Mrdr " h Mntlt "nt Wtht r ( t Sh Wth - t t Award-winning comedy, "Jef- (CC ldr ( nt ( (CC It d" (CC ( (CC vd ttrn ( Sh CS frey" from April 30 through WC-5 ( ( ( AC Wld nd Chrnl Ard- Ard- nn Wth th ( Cpd ( (O ( (35 (1 K- Max' 9. "Jeffrey" is a hilarious (AC (CC (CC (CC Edtn (CC In- In- Str (CC (CC (CC htln l v ( and moving comedy about the WCS- ( ( ( C 7 M- l r h t r d nd ftn trv & Ordr Spl ( h nht Sh t victory of love and friendship (C (CC (CC (CC zn l hlln; ntrtn n bdt ( t Unt (CC Wth n (CC ht- over death in this time of AIDS W-7 ( ( ( C A Extr ( h t r d nd ftn trv & Ordr Spl ( h nht Sh t awareness. In addition to the (C (CC (CC (CC d (CC hlln; ntrtn n bdt ( t Unt (CC Wth n (CC ht- 7:30 p.m. show on Thursday; April 30 ($10 seats), the play WUI-7 rr Ipt t tr nt n Cldd n l Mrn r A Ahr t tlr C d I (UI Unvn UnvOn l Cl Anl Spr Unvtn UnvOn will be presented on Fridays 1- and Saturdays at 8 p.m.; all seats ( WMU-9 ( ( ( AC Wd Entrtn- Chrnl Ard- Ard- nn Wth th ( Cpd ( ( ( (35 1 K- (CC nt n- In- Str (CC (CC (CC htln t v ( are $15 and may be reserved by t ABC) (CC (CC calling (603) 828-9314 or email th h r Wth Grtr lz- v "Cr f th rntln "nd Wtr" ( ( Chrl ( Grtr v ° WG- O [email protected]. (PBS) W- rd GM ff I hrr ( (CC tn Mr tr" ( (CC (S (CC tn Sl Throughout the run of "Jef- I WENH-11 Cr Cr Stv n h r Wth n Kpn A h r (1 It r Glb rr (CC v r th Artt frey", Maine artist Mark Nutt (S Gr Gr Erp t hrr ( Srvd Up G f bl "Wldrf Sld" (S n (CC will show his work in an exhib- WI-5 Ard- Srb l l /lf /lf pr "h 91 ( (O (CC ( (CC Sx nd Evr- rnd Evr- it simply titled, "Dream! Hope! (CW n- (CC G (CC G Mn Mn Strth" ( (CC th Ct nd nd Believe!" At the opening recep- WSK-3 l r ht 7 Kn f Kn f Whl f prd r hl ( (CC W ht 7 rr rr nd Sth Chr lf & tion on April 30 from 5:30-7:2 (I l Sh Qn Qn rtn ( ( Sh (CC (CC (CC r (CC If p.m., the artist will be present to sell and talk about his work lA•S MA9• l l WU-1 Qnt p (CC tn l "h tn l "Sn tn l "rth- d r- d r- 1d r- d r- with guests. This event is free (CC (CC d d rd Wr ld" f th fndr" rl v" r r r r (A and open to the public W-5 ( ( M ( Mll- Slnfld Spn Arn Idl Cn- (1 rn "d ( (CC Snfld Spn Kn f On Tuesday, May 5 at 7:30 (O (CC (CC (CC Md (CC ttnt prfr r" ( (CC (CC (CC th ll p.m., local playwright David J. r- d d h pl Crt rr rr Strt IStrt l l nd 7 Chtr EO d d Mauriello will present a play reading of "Just Say Love," fol- 1 IS Mntn Mntn Mntn Mntn Mntn Mntn f ff (5 (tffr(ltfrl Mntn St f S vn f pr lowed by a discussion with the M Wf M Wf 7 AM Glr Grl 7 d d d h 7 Clb (CC Sph playwright and cast. Tickets are ICK Spn An r r ICrl ICrl Spn Spn I I pz pz l l I I $10 and will be available at the OO lpj flpj Ch hnn hnn OEI ltEr Kn-ll Kn -ll G G Chn A door.

• KA llbll llbll llbll n n n Grffth Grffth Grffth Grffth Grffth Grffth 3rd 3rd h Cr Later in the week, on Thurs- day, May 7 at 7:30 p.m., local ES M Intrrpt SprtCntr (CC E ( ( SprtCntr bll nht SprtCntr (CC bll nht playwright Mike Kimball will Cl ES ASCA rnn rn lntrrpt Cll tbll All-Str Chlln (CC Sr f r Sr f r E ( ( ASCA SpCn present an evening of his "gay- ESC Cll tbll 1999 Mbl l Cr Atn xn ln A n SprtCntr (CC AWA Wrtln themed" work featuring a pot- In OS ClbW Str Sprt Sprt Kn IWrld r t-Sprt Sprt Sprt lt t-Sprt nl pourri of Seacoast favorites. ES Crn d Sx d Sx r M bll Mnnt n t tn d Sx Innn d Sx Sprt d Sx M bll Following the reading Kimball will hold a discussion of his C h Situation Wth Wlf ttr ( bb nht rn- rr Kn v ( Andrn Cpr 3 ( (CC rr Kn v plays. Tickets for this event are n CC t Mn( 1Md Mn ( Kdl prt CC prt S-Mdff On th Mn Md Mn ( t Mn ( $10 and will be available at the 3 OWS Glnn ( Spl prt O prt h Oll tr nntt ( ( On th rd h Oll tr nnt ( door. MSC rdbll (CC h Ed Sh rdbll (CC Cntdn Mdd Sh Cntdn Mdd Sh rdbll (CC Closing out the festival or Sunday, May 10 at 7 p.m. will v rd n ht nr rd n ( ( (CC tht tht EC be the premiere of the NH rI O An r ( n (15 Gr Grdn (9 (O Shndlr t (1993 n n Knl (CC Shh rt GLBT Comedy Festival, hosted MA (5 9 Cnn th trr 9 h rtn ( (CC ptn ( h n (CC 1 Svn Slvrn (1 Cd v r- by Ellen Moschetto and featur- 2 SHOW (3 9 t d 9 bl prd (1999 Spn 1 Wr (7 ( t I h Tudors (CC UlIn Ulln 9 Mr r (CC ing Doug Blay, Erik Volk and Mehran, with special guest Jim " OO Cnt Cn Mnt Chlln ( Gd Gd d C Chppd Gd Unrp d C Lauletta and Amy Tee from n G vn Gt Sld Sll tExt v Crb rprt Ip 1 Sll Str In frt 1-rprl 1p 1 LOGO, Laughing Matters Next' TRAVEL zrr d zrr d Al r zrr d zrr d zrr d zrr d zrr d Gen, and XM Satellite Radio. I • l For more information email Cld C l Cld C ICS M (CC h rt ( h rt ( Mnhn 1Mnhn Mnhn "Mnhn h rt ( 0 A&Ez www.dougblay.com or visit jCh Ch Ch Ch IMd ;Md dlt Cth dlt Cth ( Ot f th Wld dlt Cth dlt Cth DISC - ■‘• . p.nhlbt IS Shv ( IShv ( Mdrn Mrvl Erth-Md Erth-Md f Aftr pl dn th t • Erth-Md d. ll t v 11 be $15 --1 C n & Kt l Wht t t Wr ttr Chn ttr Ch -1 Kd 1 Kd ddlr & r ttr Ch 1 Kd 1 Kd and tickets will be available at the door only. AMC It-Md 1(5 99 rvn M (199 ( (CC n l‘v Ml fr Str Sr (197 ( (CC 191 A tfl f llr (19 Clnt Etd (CC For more information abi M n +dr +Mn th nd h ll Cll + l Wrld-d +l Wrld-d h hn ( h hn nt nt the festival and to make reser- S nd nd nd rnd Snfld •Snfld G G G G Off 7-M Off - Snfld Sx & Sx & vations for events during this Chrd (CC n (CC 1A t bll rt nd - IA (CC IA tbll rt nd - A (CC 1Ind th A "Celebration of Diversity," call (603) 828-q314 or email tbig- El Kp Up Kp Up Kp Up Kp Up E l 1 rn It On All r thn ( Kp Up 1Kp Up Chl 1 E Chl rn It dog2Paol.com . h )r more about CIS ( CIS UnSEAd" CIS "p f" "Cntrl" "Crd" "Mb l" & Ordr SU ‘ In ln Sht (CC USA - Seacoast Outright visit seacoas- Wf Sp (CC Wll Wll rr rr UE Stll Stnd Stnd [b b 1 lll /111 ltl Mthr htr (7 (CC toutrightorg. COMMUIY EEAIME AOM ACI O AMOY OES AMES MAKE SEASO 'Urinetown' to make a splash at the Rep PORTSMOUTH I Random Acts of Harmony, a popular folk singing group, will open this SECIA O E AAIC EWS greed, corruption, love, and the venerable "comedic shows such as "Annie," p.m., with matinees at 3 p.m. season's Portsmouth Farmers' PORTSMOUTH I The revolution in a time when romp" for a new generation "Evita," "Les Miserables," on Saturdays and Sundays. Market scheduled for Saturday, Seacoast Repertory Theatre water is worth its weight with its outrageous perspec- "West Side Story" and "Fid- ,Single ticket prices range May 2 beginning at 9 a.m.. presents "Urinetown: The in gold — and its use (and tive, modern wit, and ability dler on the Roof." At the from $24-$28, and discounts Comprised of Peter Aucoin, Musical" playing May 8-31 especially its release) is to produce gales of unbri- same time, "Urinetown" are available to groups of Rob Becker and Dick Kruppa, at the Rep, located at 125 strictly controlled. dled laughter from anyone reflects important and timely 10 or more, Seniors and stu- the acoustic trio sings familiar Bow Street in Portsmouth. Praised by critics and who has ever has too much issues facing society today: dents. To purchase tickets, folk songs in a "sing-along" The winner of three Tony audiences alike for rein- coffee or desperately needed Unsustainable resource con- become a season subscriber style. Their harmonies are a joy Awards, "Urinetown" is an vigorating the very notion a "comfort break." sumption, corporate greed or for more information, to listen to and audiences can't innovatively hilarious, zany of what a musical could be, The show is loaded with and government corruption. visit www.seacoastrep.org, keep from joining in Often fea- turing songs by notables such musical with a genuinely "Urinetown" was written memorable, toe-tapping Show times are Thurs- stop by the box office or call as Bob Dylan, Woodie Guthrie funny mix of loving parody by Greg Kotis and composer tunes, most of which parody days at 7:30 p.m: and Fri- (603) 433-4472. and many others, their show and biting satire. It's a tale of Mark Hollman. It catapults other Broadway hits from days and Saturdays at 8 also includes traditional as well as some modem tunes too. Read more about them at www. WEESAY EEIG myspace.com randomactsof- harmony. //9 M 53 1 M 3 M 73 M 3 9 M 93 1 M 13 11 M 113 1 AM 13 The Portsmouth Farmers' ews ( ae Sow Wi a- ae ae Market, located in the Qty Hall (CC i eema ( Sow lot in front of the Police Depart- ment on Junkins Avenue, fea- ews ( (35 (1 immy Kim- tures 100 percent locally grown (CC igie me ie ( fruits, vegetables, and other ews ( e oig Sow ae agricultural products, prepared (CC Wi ay eo (CC ig-im foods, and juried fine arts and ews ( e oig Sow ae crafts from nearly 50 vendors. (CC Wi ay eo (CC ig-im Market hours are 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information visit www.seacoastgrowers.org. A SAE EEIS CUC MIISIES HAMPTON I A plant sale will be held on Sunday, April 26 from 10 am. to 2 p.m. (rain or shine) in the parking lot of Hampton United Methodist Church, located at 525 Lafayette Road in Hampton. kVindow box and planter-appropriate annuals and perennials will be supplied by Churchill's. Pro- will benefit various min- istries at HUMC including the Food Pantry. For more informa- tion call (603)926-2702. SIG UE A SCC STRATHAM Stratham Community Church, located amiy amiy on Emery Lane in Stratham, will host their Spring Buffet on Cicke Aqua Saturday, April 25 beginning at 3 ock 3 ock 4:30 p.m. asea oig This buffet will feature ham, roast beef, turkey, macaroni and cheese, beans, a fresh salad bar, beverage and dessert. The public is invited to attend. A donation of $7 for adults and $5 for children will be gratefully accepted; children under age 3 are free. For more information about this event, ll Stratham Community Church at (603) 772-3389. aeIg aeig iiAM. BEAN SUPPER Ia I Maia (CC eaeeas ( Geoge C ooey o 1 aies ea ime acquiao WITH WINGOLD GRANGE 5 Syaa (5 ( Ceec a Cog 1 aisic Ecks s See Jumper (2008) (CC) » Ski Scoo (1991 (CC EAST KINGSTON I Mem- 35 escue aw (555 m eeom Wies (7 (CC e uos (CC Saus (7 Caie aes I (15 ai ie (197 ama bers of VVingold Grange #308 Cookig Miue Caege Goo ay ie Imossie Goo Unwrap Iay will usher in the 2009 season of OO Coes" their Ham and Bean Suppers iie Ge So o Se eyo Cu ouse oey ae ouse Icome ouse eoa Amaig is oey ae (the suppers with "real ham") AE e Woes a Woes ake Aaska (CC a oo aaise E Aeaie Ma Ma ai ackes a oo aaise on Saturday, April 25 from 5- A&E Co Case ies Co Case ies CS: Miami "aie" _og og Iog og og Eem Eem Eem og og 6:30 p.m. at the East Kingston Cas , Cas Cas Cas ime Wa ime Wa ( Myuses ( ic me (O ime Wa Myuses (CC town hall, located on Main ISC Street. IS os Wos (CC ecoig e as Moe Maes MoseOues (CC MoseQues ( UO ues ( ecoig e as MoseOues (CC The family style meal will C o Kae o Kae Wa o o Wea Mysey iagosis o & Kae o Kae o Kae Moig U ( o & Kae o Kae o Kae feature two kinds Of homemade (3 Aoo 13 eig o ie ( Cisia ae i ama egis (5 Acio ( Cisia ae (CC Cawoma ( ( ae ey baked beans, spiral ham, potato AMC ee aies ue ie ue ie ue ie e oe ea Wo- _ea Wo- e is Coege salad, cole slaw, rolls, a aie M - of homemade pies and bever- S aymo aymo + aymo ies Seie Seie aye aye aye aye aye i aye Se & Se & My oys Ou ime ages. —came (CC oes (CC aw & Oe I_A askea is ou — eams A (CC _IA askea is ou — eams A (CC The cost for the supper is $6 ig I O A • Cay Cay E ews aiy 1 Gis Gis E Ceaig ea Suia Soies Cesea E ews Cesea Gis for adults and $3 for children E CIS ( ICIS Missig CIS ( ousese ( CIS "oie" (CC iCIS ( pl ie Miss Susie ( ( For more information, call (603) USA 642-5932 or (603) M2-5074. 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SIG U OW O OG , j6, •, Crime, Stoppers ••••b, lp lv r. WAKAO Cll 604 r 204 OSMOU I A Safe Place and the Dog Owners riSt drn th vrnht hr f Mrh 0th, thr C2: Group of the Seacoast (DOGS) brlr t th n p Sttn ltd t 64 FOR THE RAMPTONS invite community members to ftt d. n rtth. hr r lt f xpnv Annt rd take part in a dog walk-a-thon tl nd ntrtn pnt tln. to raise awareness that animals l ll Cr Stppr f h t are also victims of domestic rn nn nd hv nfrtn n abuse. nlvd r r ndr lhl prt. 2E222 The two organizations are Y n l lv n nn tp b ln n t "ttn nh n Cr hosting the first "Keep Your .trtppr.r ptnCrl n, Yh. Paws to Yourself" dog walk-a- Y ld b lbl fr h rrd f p t $,000 f r thon, taking place on Saturday, nfrtn ld t n rrt nd nvtn. April 25 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Dog Park at South Mill Pon.4 in Portsmouth. Participants can USAY bring your pets (or just their walking shoes) and help raise awareness and remembering 4 2 0 M :0 6 M 6:0 M :0 8 M 8:0 M :0 0 M 0:0 M :0 2 AM 2:0 animals who have been victims W.4 ( (CC ( Evnn h n Entrtn Srvvr: ntn CSI: Cr Sn (: rpr Ilnd ( t Sh Wth t t of domestic abuse. (CC ldr ( nt ( ( (CC Invttn ( "K" ( (CC (CC vd ttrn ( Sh (CS In the United States, 53 per- Ind Chrnl WC Wn ( ( ( AlC Wd In Mthr Snth Gr Ant (:2 rvt rt ( (: (2:06 K cent child, spouse, and elder (AC (CC (CC (CC Edtn (CC hd Wh? "St Srrndr" ( (CC (CC htln v ( abuse are linked to animal 20 M l r M r h Off (: WCSI46 ( ( ( C Sthlnd "S th ( h nht Sh t abandonment and neglect. Sev- (C (CC (CC (CC zn. l I Erl rt ( ( Wn" ( (CC (CC Wth n (CC ht enty-one percent of pet-own- C A M r h ff (: 0 Sthlnd "S th ( h nht Sh W ( ( ( Extr ( t ing women entering a women's (C (CC (CC (CC d (CC I Erl rt ( ( Wn" ( (CC (CC Wth n (CC ht shelter reported that their bat- rr Ipt° tl tlr M n Cldd n l Mrn r d G t tlr C d I WUI2 terer had injured, maimed, (UI Unvn UnvIdn l Cl Anl Spr dp Unvn UnvOn r killed or threatened family pets p ( ( t ( AC Wld Entrtn Chrnl In Mthr Snth Gr Ant (2 rvt rt ( (: (2:06 K for revenge or to psychologi- 04 (ABC) (CC (CC (CC nt ... hd Wh? "St Srrndr" ( (CC (CC htln l v ( cally control victims. (4:4 th h r Wth Grtr Applh: tr n fr nln Mth rrndn Chrl ( Grtr vl < WG2 0 (S WrdGIrl ff hrr ( (CC tn l f Mntn Abrh Unln. (CC (S (CC tn Sl Sixty-eight percent of abused women reported violence ln WENH-11 Cr Cr Stv n h r Wth tr "h nll rntln "nd Wtr" ( (CC Applh: tr Applh: tr (S Gr Gr Erp Apt. hrr ( t Anl" ( (S f Mntn f Mntn toward their animals, 87 per- v•6 Ard Srb l l ff ft Sllvll "Stltt" Sprntrl "p ( (CC Sx nd Evr rnd Evr cent of these incidents occurred (CW Ift (CC G G Mn Mn ( ( (CC th Shr" ( (CC th Ct nd nd in the presence of the women, WSK8 l r ht 0 Kn f Kn f Whl f prd r. hl ( (CC W hnt rr rr nd Sth Chr lf & and 75 percent in the presenc,g, (I l Sh Qn Qn rtn ( ( Grt (CC (CC (CC r (CC lf of the children. Between 25 and WU2 Qnt p (CC MAS MAS l l tn l "h p l S (, Sn tn ftl d r d r d r 40 percent of abused women (A (CC (CC d d t nl" h n, Sffrn rr. rr. ft r r r are unable to escape abusive W•2 ( ( ( Mll Snfld Spn n "h Grl In ll Kthn ( ( (CC Snfd Spn Kn f situations because they worry (O (CC (CC (CC Md. (CC th M" ( (CC (CC (CC (CC th ll about what will happen to their n.0 d d h pl Crt rr rr h rnprtr (2002, St 0 nd 0 rd EO d d pets or if they were to leave. St f St f St f St f St f St f dnppd (200, Cd Wzrd: 8 Mntn St f S vn f (l IS Currently, for a woman in Glr Grl M Wf M Wf A 0 0 •■ r r ll (200 Snt ll. d h 00 Clb (CC Wh? Wh? shelter, A Safe Place makes ICK Spn Spn r r r r Spn Spn I l I pz pz l l arrangements with local animal OO hnn hnn tl r tl r §EE SEE 00Y4(1:, lpj I6EE tl r Knll Kn ll . G . G Chn A shelters for up to a two week A llbll llbll llbll n n n Grffth lGrffth Mrrd... Mrrd... Mrrd... Mrrd... Mrrd... Mrrd... rd rd stay for pets. Proceeds from the ES rn Intrrpt SprtCntr (CC n Uv SprtCntr bll nht (v ( SprtCntr (CC bll nht dog walk-a-thon will benefit A ES2 ASCA rnn rn ntrrpt Mddn tbll MS Sr: d ll t Wzrd Cll tbll AlStr Chlln (CC ASCA SpCn Safe Place and assist in extend- 0 ESC Cll tbll: 200 Ol. t b. Wh br ? xn Cll tbll SprtCntr (CC AWA Wrtln ing an animal's stay, as well . OS t n 0 lt Sprt Sprt pt r Sprtr II t n 0 Sprt lt Sprt t n 0 lnl as work towards finding foster ES rn In ( tr f th tn rn UC Wrd Sprt Sptlht Sprt Otdr rft d homes for the pets of survivors. The mission of A Safe Place C h Sttn Wth WO lItzr ( bb nht rn rr Kn v ( Andrn Cpr 60 ( (CC rr Kn v is to break the cycle of abuse U t Mn ( Md Mn ( Kdl prt CC prt rtttn On th Mn Md Mn ( t Mn ( by providing crisis interven- t OWS Glnn ( Spl prt O prt h Oll tr nnIt ( ( On th rd h Oll tr nnt ( tion, support services, educa- MSC rdbll (CC h Ed Sh. rdbll (CC Cntdn Mdd Sh Cntdn Mdd Sh rdbll (CC tion and advocacy to survivors, EC v rd I n ht I nr rd n ( ( (CC tht tht ( their families and the commu- O v :, rnfrr (200, Atn Sh f. (CC rt ft rbl th Wtr (2008 Stt l l Sx l Sx Sht nity. The Dog Owners Group MA (4:00 tr t zz Aln v. rdtr: (:4 Spd r (2008 El rh. (CC . ll f r (200 (CC rbd rbd Et of the Seacoast is a non-profit SOW (4 n bb (: lt Mn: Ipbl 2(2000 Cr. (:2 S I (200, rrr h dr (CC Ulln Stll Sn d lr community corporation, creat- ing, fostering, and promoting j OO Cnt Cn Mnt Chlln ( Gd Gd rn Chf Ar C C Gd Unrp Irn Chf Ar t responsible pet ownership. I:0 G vn Gt Sld Sll Crtr Crb rprt n r nt rprt rt rprt n 0 For more information I AE Crbn h Sxt h Grt Cr (CC h Expd h r Sxt h Sxt h h Expd regarding the "Keep Your Paws 0 A&E h rt 48 ( h rt 48 ( h rt 48 ( h rt 48 ( h rt 48 ( h t ( (CC h t ( h rt 48 ( to Yourself" event, or to receive z 2 ISC Ch Ch Ch Ch Md Md r rt b dlt Cth rt b a pre-registration form and IS Wrrr ( Wrrr ( Md Mrvl Gnlnd ( Gnlnd ( (CC Wrrr ( ( Sprhn ( Gnlnd ( pledge sheet contact Thea at A - . • I • Safe l at (60 4646 ext. - TLC n Kt n Kt Wht t Wr d Grph rtt. Ovrhln (CC Arn Chppr Stp Shtn Arn Chppr Stp Shtn 13 or theas(a asafeplacenh.or! 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As part of its ongoing efforts, the group is asking the for public's assis- Y MAK CAG I AIS Wl. h n b fd nd t th tance in gathering information, photos, etc. of the town's cemeteries. AllAM1C EWS SA WIU 8EfC n dntn l vnt. Many people may not realize that Hampton is home to the oldest doc- OSMOU I Et, ll bn nd nd t "W r xtd t hv umented burying ground in New Hampshire. The earliest known burial l nd hv fn fr rtth Ct ll. nhrn Sth rtrn was in 1642, in Pine Grove Cemetery on Winnacunnet Road, and many d b n, r trtn nd ntr n th r t prvd lnh historians believe that it was actually used for several years earlier. thn vr, AIS pn S tnnt ll trt t fr th lr nd W The Ring Swamp Cemetery was first used in 1797 and throughout most of the 19th century. There are several smaller, family cemeteries t (AS ld th ll p.. th th Wl 2. prvdn lv ntrtn located around town, as well as the one most familiar today, High Street hdld t bn t nt t th pltn f th pprt f th St Cemetery. In fact there are 10 in all, of varying z and ages. nt n nd ld, n 2 p.. Ann ntr l," Kthld. Historical records reveal the facts, the who and the when; the Heritage nd ll. td n prtptn On n thr ppl hv Commission is hoping to fill in the details with photos, family stories, or Wth rppn n nrd t r bn ptd b n n any other information that the public may have. To help with this project, t nd ptntl t l tr nln t . thr lf th W AIS.AIS. h or for more information, contact Maryanne McAden, Chairman, rtl tt fndn hn t drpn.r . rt pprtnt fr th Hampton Heritage Commission, 100 Winnacunnet Road, Hampton, NH 03842, or call (603) 944-0280. t vt n n, pr pl n n p h hv bn, t fr t SEIO IS WI OEAS IME IME CU ` ntn nd ntrtnn MIIIII ndvdl r rt nd hnr th frnd nd fndrr r ft pprh t hh z.n lvd n. OSMOU I The Northeast Prime Time Club is offering n n tht ll hpfll n t h thr pprt. pt fr fn prz. ndd n 8, AS br of trips to local Senior Citizens. Current listings are as follows: • May 14, The Four Aces. The Four Aces have been inducted into the rt hndd fnnl h ll b th frt r "W ll b prvdn nnprft nt Vocal Group Hall f Fame and are an internationally acclaimed group rd fr th hl, fth, bd AIS Srv Orn pprt fr n ntttn tht rtth nd th S who produced some of the most beautiful records ever. Join the Northeast hh h bn pprtn t rn ll t prt n rprt nd l t tht ztn ddtd t prvdn Prime lime Club for lunch at Luciano's at Lake Pearl. See a great show, th lvn th I r AIS th vnt, th dzn r r th t n. h dtn, drt tn have a great lunch, and go home with fond memories of the 1950s. The n th nt fr r rtrnt (rvn brft, nld v p, n nd dv fr prn cost for the trip is $75. thn 20 r. lnh ndr dnntr dntn n, n r l nd nt fftd b • June 19, USO Variety Show. This USO Variety show is complete rt ff "nn Ot h 0 prnt f thr nd pzz prt" S I AIS. AS bd n with live music, great costumes and showgirls. The audience is sure to be laughing, singing and tapping their feet while honoring America's brav- fr f," nd pptt rnn tht d t AS. r t AIS Wl CChr, rtth nd rv th est. Lunch is served before the show at th beautiful Lantana's restaurant. Gr rtt. "It t nt f nh xtrvnz hh ll b tptn rtrnt ndd The cost for this trip is $71. hld n hrd, Aprl 0. rz, th Grn Mn, fr t nd t lt f nd Strffrd nt n • July 10, Celebrate the Tall Ships. It's off to Boston for a great time nn Ot fr f bn l Mrd, b rld phr ll th while cruising the harbor on the "Provincetown 11" to see the graceful, n hldlph n , Chn, Clb rft h t l h n r rn Yr Cnt n Mn. All dramatic and powerful sailing ships that have inspired writers and prr b hh rtrnt & nh, rbr Ed t fr th ntrtd n th rv r prvdd fr f adventurers. After the cruise everyone will go to the Venezia waterfront prtnrd th ll nn Shrtn rbrd, d, Wl hh pnrd b hr. restaurant for lunch and a wonderful stage show. The cost for this popular trip is $113. prft AIS pprt ntr, t nd p nd Ann Mr Unlhd. nn Ot fr f nd th • July 17-20, Boston Red Sox/ Toronto Blue Jays. This four day/ three Spnr fr th St St AIS Wl r th hlp r n t pprt n nd t h (n Kt night trip isn't just for Red Sox fans, it's for everyone. It begins with a th prr b dntn pr tr r lht (r AIS Wl nld Stnll lt fndrr th rnz stop at Niagara Falls and an evening at the Frewin Magic theater. Then d f th d prft. nd th Cp dd Inn n Kthn, ttln hnl tn ll ht ntl tn, it's off to Toronto for reserved field-level base seats nears the Sox dugout. It h n rn nt n Cp dd. , IE0 Shr d, nd nd bth r rl t n There will also be a visit to Niagara-on-the-Lake village, a special trip to ntrntnl vnt, th Aftr b l (r thr brt Mtl Grp. In tn th nn ffrt nd Cooperstown for the Baseball Hall of Fame, and a lot more. Don't miss 46 prtptn t nd n hrd, pln t l ddtn, Kfhld, th pprt AS ffr. r r this trip, which is $599 per person, double occupancy. 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MONA n Fred Ashenden. month, and there will also be flue. Call the rec department the bus will run every half- bers were able to purchase

SECIA O E AAIC EWS In club business, June nominations from the floor. at (603) 926-3932 for more hour from the old town hall copies of Harold's book, and

HAMPTON I Hamp- Chevalier, the Sunshine The June luncheon will information. until 12 noon. have blood pressure read-

ton Seniors and the group's Lady, sent a get well card to be held at the Galley Hatch Birthdays were celebrat- Eeaime was pro- ings done by Seacoast VNA

president welcomed new Vera Smith, and the nominat- Conference Center; the cost ed by Diana LaMontagne, vided by Harold White- (I am sure there were many member Dorothy Margan ing committee announced to attend is $20, payable at Roseanna Wright, Barbara house, the Portsmouth low readings).

and guests Thelma Hutton the potential slate of officers the May meeting. Haynes, Camille Shaw and author of "Home by Nine." For more information

and Pearl Hartt-Wilbur at for next year. They are Fred Hampton Rec has pur- Gwen Hurd. He reminisced about his about Hampton Seniors, or

4.heir April 8 meeting. Ashenden, president; Judy chased a Wii game; games "Tom's BBQ Spectacular" childhood in the city's Old to join, call amo ec a

Following the salute to Ashenden, vice president; can be played on Mondays will be held on Wednesday, South End and showed (60 26-2.

the flag, the members ren- Camille Shaw, secretary; and from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in June 24. This is a guaran- slides of the many changes

dered a rousing rendition of Esther Hopkins, treasurer. the conference room at the teed fun day for Hampton that have occurred.

"God Bless America" led by They will be voted on next police station on Brown Ave- Seniors. It starts at 10 a.m.; After the meeting, mem- Air COMMUIY OES n Itln nn... OO SEEKS YA SAE OAIOS HAMPTON I It's that time of year again — time to clean out the garage, the attic, and the entire house as Hampton Boy Scout Troop 177 AIG seeks donations for their annual spring yard sale. ,f. The Scouts are currently accepting donations for this year's two-day event, which will be held on Saturday and Sunday, May 16-17 at the St. James Masonic Lodge, located on Tide Mill Road in Hampton. No televi- S sions, computers, microwaves or clothes are needed. aque Seice To arrange item pick-up, or for more information, contact Yard Sale nt Chn, Chairman Larry Marsolais at (603) 926-5570; Mike and Lisa Dumont at :00 t :00 p oa iig h jt p (603) 929-6638; Dan and Carolyn Smith at (603) 926-1820; Guy and Davina akeou Larivee at (603) 926-3993; Jayne Cypher at (603)929-7179; or Bud and Lois Gttn hr. aaiae Desrochers at (603) 926-5717. AMO OAY SUOS Srvn nnr Wdnd Snd SUMME EAIG OGAM 4:00 p 0:00 p HAMPTON I The Rotary Club of Hampton announced last week that it has donated $500 toward the 2009 Summer Reading Program at the ljthll6 Hampton Falls Free Library. This fun and highly successful program for children tallied up 32,927 r. Aprl th • hrlt minutes of summer reading last year. The theme this year is "Summertime ... and the Reading is Easy." Sn. Aprl th • KS p6p "This is a phenomenal program," says Rotary President Rick Neville. This year's theme will be popular with children of all ages — and their Cplt Mn Al Avlbl fr Ot tamilies!" Hampton Falls residents who are interested in participating in the 2009 Summer Reading Program can call the library at (603) 926-3682 Onfrnt ntn Avlbl tor more information. The Rotary Club of I lampton meets Tuesdays at 730 a.m. at the Ashworth lintel. Hampton Rotanans annually support many worthwhile local charities and community programs as well as international projects 6 ftt d (t , rth ptn, endorsed by Rotary International. xt t th r Str There are currently 1.2 million Rotanans worldwide each making 379 Ocean Blvd Hampton NH • 603-929-2122 • www rionslanclinci corn Cll 6064_064 their community a little better in productive, fun and meaningful ways.

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down food. His mom and dad looked for answers Clay (dad) is also an athlete and has played Lyle. Now, I have no more sciatica. (Shannon at every major medical facility in the area. No football and every other sport since he was a M. - Hampton) one was able to give them answers and all they kid. Before chiropractic care he struggled with "No more neck or hand pain!" (Eleanor R. were given for treatment was -Kittery) prescription drugs that caused "I tried everything for my terrible side effects. Recently low back pain before I came to mom told us that "This is see Drs. Natalie & Jeff I can't

when, as a family, we turned thank them enough. (Brian H. to chiropractic care. And, little -Portsmouth) did we know that chiropractic How You Can Benefit if was the answer to our prayers." You Act Now- The chiropractor explained When you respond to this to mom and dad that pinched article (by May 1st) you will nerves in Kobie's neck likely receive our new patient exam from normal birth trauma for just $27. That's with any were making it hard for his body needed x-rays and a thorough to work the way it was supposed examination.., the whole ball of to. What most people don't wax. This visit would normally know is that your spine is the cost you $300. Beyond that, house for your nervous system, further care is very affordable and which controls every function you'll be happy to know that we in the body. If the spine is have affordable family plans. healthy, then the nerves work Further care is very important their best. The vital link to to consider when making your your wellbeing is between the choice of a doctor. High costs can spine and nervous system. Clay, Kobie, Carly, and Keegan add up very quickly. Great care Spinal misalignment causes at a great fee... Please, we hope pressure on nerves: nerves that go to the head, low back pain. He was stiff as a board every that there's no misunderstanding about quality ears, neck, lungs, stomach, back, and legs.. .the morning. He feels his chiropractic adjustments of care just because we have a lower exam fee. whole body. If the nerves don't work right, the have eliminated his low back pain. His aches, Our qualifications.. .We are graduates of Palmer body doesn't work right. As chiropractors, we pains, bumps, and bruises all go away much College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. We just remove the interference (the misalignment) faster when he is getting adjusted. have been trusted to take care of tiny babies and • that's not letting the body heal. It's as simple For Carly (mom) chiropractic care has pro-athletes that you may know. We just have as that. helped her recover from insomnia. She rarely that low fee to help more people who need care. "Within 3 months of chiropractic care was able to sleep through the night, but she Tressa is our assistant and she is a really Kobie was a WELL child and no longer on says with chiropractic care she rarely has a great person. Our office is both friendly and a single medication." The Taylor family sleepless night! warm and we try our best to make you feel continued chiropractic care for the next 8 years Several times a day patients thank us for at home. We have a wonderful service, at an with a lapse in care last year and guess what? helping them with their health problems. But we exceptional fee Our office is called Breakfast Kobie became extremely ill and was admitted to can't really take the credit. What we do is perform Hill Chiropractic, P.L.LC. , located at 1247 the hospital for five days. Mom told us again a specific spinal adjustment to remove nerve Washington Rd. in Rye at the intersection of they got no real answers. The family was told a pressure, and the body responds by healing Rt. I. Our phone number is 603-964-1500. virus was making Kobie sick and he should again itself Chiropractic simply gets tremendous Call us today for an appointment. be put on medications. "UGH!" she thought. results! We can help you. Mom says she immediately got him back under We are so glad that families like the Taylor's Thank you- regular chiropractic care in our office and Kobie are working toward creating optimal health Dr. Natalie Lyle & Dr. Jeffrey Rogers is once again healthy. He is back to playing all with chiropractic care. Like most patients, they Chiropractors the sports he loves and is having his best school were lucky that they were getting body signals