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For more infor- Living Community, recent- with a fun social afternoon town, thanks to the ongo- mation about upcoming ly hosted a Spring Garden with other garden enthu- ing beautification efforts garden-related events, call Tea Party at the facility, siasts." by co-hosts Hampton Linda Gebhart at (603) 929- located at 777 Lafayette Guests enjoyed refresh- Beach Beautification Com- 3850. For more about the Road in Hampton. ments, learned some gar- mittee and the Hampton Partridge House, call (603) According to Paula dening tips, and viewed Garden Club. 929-3032. Hartwell-Bell of the Par- container and lasagna gar- Linda Gebhart and News from Hampton Seniors Y MOA OIS reins as president, with is for the Strawberry Festival June 10, Foxwoods ber 19, "Magic of Christmas," pieces were displayed and SECIA O E AAIC EWS wife Judy as vice president, on July 7. They also will be Casino, $30; July 16, "Jersey Portland Symphony Orches- purchased. Blood pressures HAMPTON I The Joan Pratt as treasurer and available at the rec office. Boys," a play at the Shu- tra, $72. Call Hampton Rec were taken after the meeting Hampton Senior Citizens Camille Shaw as secretary. Birthdays were cel- bert Theatre in Boston, $85; at (603) 926-3932 for more by the Seacoast VNA. meeting got off to a rousing Money was collected for ebrated by Ann Dolan (88, September 9, Foxwoods, $30; details. For more information start on May 14 with Fred the June luncheon at the a mere spring chicken) and August 7, Flag Hill Winery After the business meet- about the Hampton Senior Ashenden leading the group Galley Hatch Conference Al Bergeron. There was one Tasting Tour, $30; October ing, a jewelry sale was held, Citizens Club, or to join, call in the "Battle Hymn of the Center. Members who didn't guest, Sylvia Roobian, who 6-7, Fall Foliage Tour, $115; with the proceeds going to Hampton Rec at (603) 923- Republic." pay at the meeting can pay plans to become a member. November 29-30, "Holiday a charity. Members brought 3932. The new slate of offi- their $20 at the Hampton Welcome aboard, Sylvia. Magic New York," $299; in their unwanted jewelry, cers was voted into office. Rec office before the end of The following trips are December 7-15, "Christmas which was sold at a rea- Fred Ashenden will take the May. Tickets were given out offered by Hampton Rec: on the Danube," and Decem- sonable price. Many lovely Local Senior wins Vaughan Award Y i EMO took place during an after- citizens and helps to make sborough; Ernest Noyes, Hampshire legislator who bring a lifetime of experience AAIC EWS SA WIE noon ceremony conducted at our state a great place." Merrimack; Arlene Reyn- was an early advocate of the to the organizations they HAMPTON I A local the State House in Concord, SCOA Chair, Dr. Owen olds, Strafford; and William elderly and was instrumen- volunteer for. Volunteering resident has received the with Governor John Lynch Houghton and DHHS' "Bill" Hoyt, Sullivan. Hon- tal in creating a State agency in turn provides them with 2009 Vaughan Award for and Health and Human Bureau of Elderly and Adult ored posthumously was dedicated to the well being an opportunity to stay con- her volunteer efforts. Services (DHHS) Commis- Services (BEAS) Adminis- the late Charles Safford of of Senior Citizens. nected to the communities Representing Rocking- sioner Nicholas Toumpas trator, Kathleen Otte pre- Belknap County. "Our Senior volunteers where they've lived and ham County, Norma St. Ger- offering heartfelt kudos. sented the winners with The awards were initi- play a vital role in our raised their families." main was among 10 New "Today we are celebrat- their awards. ated in 1962 in memory of communities," said Com- Hampshire Senior Citizens ing the accomplishments of In addition to St. Ger- Joseph D. Vaughan, a New missioner Toumpas. "They age 60 nd oe wo wee these individuals who have main, the other recipients oa4: ei "ousa helped to make a difference and the counties they repre- ikOai,i_A ou in their communities," said sent included Barbara Hoyt, eeca ea of Gov. Lynch. "The efforts of Carroll; Mary L. Johnson, Senior rifffetis across New these individuals make a Cheshire; Susan Papstein, Hampshire." positive impact on the lives Coos; Bertha Farnham, The official ecogiio of so many Grafton; Beverly Arel, Hill-

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•602640 dprntprft. PAGE 6A I An.Antric NEWS MAY 22, 2009 I Vot. 35, No 19 603 9264557 COMMUIY OES COMMUIY SUMME SUAYS OOM I YOK YORK I Seacoast area green thumbs are invited to join the Old York Garden Club for "Summer Sundays in the Garden," a unique biennial Moes ceeaes i s e wi 6,000 sawices garden tour inspired by the version popular throughout England. MAK (AG ditional glass bottle for only For a total of 12 weeks, a different club member will open their AAIC EWS SA WIE a nickel. private garden for viewing on Sunday afternoons from 124 p.m. begin- ning June 7 and running through August 16. The 'ee is $3 per garden, SEACOAST I They were Despite the high volume, payable at the door of the individual garden on the day of the tour. lined up down the block, it doesn't take a mathemati- All proceeds benefit the Civic Development projects sponsored waiting for lunch, served with cian to figure that the day was by the club, including the care and planting of all the traffic islands a taste of history. no financial windfall for the throughout York, York Beach, York Harbor and Cape Neddick. Each First in line was an 89- chain. Cheryl laughs long and site will be marked with a sign on the day they are open. year-old woman, who cast hard about the money lost, Directions and parking instructions are listed in a brochure avail- not earned, on the birthday able at various locations, including the Greater York Region Chamber her shadow over the doorstep of Commerce and many local businesses, hotels, motels, restaurants, an hour before opening, in pricing. and retail establishments throughout York. For more information visit the early morning sunshine at "It really wasn't about www.oldyorkgardenclub.org. 7:30 a.m. making money that day. It AKE A OU O CEE CEMEEY She could undoubtedly was all about giving back to NORTH HAMPTON I The North Hampton Historical Society recall the last time a Moe's our customers who have been will present a tour of the Center Cemetery at North Hill on Satur- sandwich cost a mere 45 cents so faithful for so many years," day, May 23 at 10 a.m. Guiding the tour will be historical researcher, apiece —50 years prior to the Cheryl says. it was ... We had to close [the Susannah Clark-Curl. The cemetery is located on Post Road (Route very day. to-day operations of the chain, While there were plenty of 151) in North Hampton. There will be a charge of $2 per person; As the landmark down- and who planned the birth- Portsmouth shop] at 1:20 p.m. familiar faces in the crowds proceeds benefit the North Hampton Historical Society. town sandwich shop pre- day bash for the past several when we ran out of bread." that passed through for a EAC A COUSE A WS pared to open to celebrate its years. The location had stocked taste of nostalgia, Cheryl says up on so many sub rolls, in HAMPTON I Share those skills and talents — and get an 50th birthday on Saturday, "People were lined up out that there were a lot of new income boost — by instructing a course offered through the Win- May 16, it had once again the door and down the side- fact, they couldn't all be stored customers as well, taking nacunnet Community Education Department. retreated prices to that day walk from the moment we at the shop and were brought advantage of the best bargain Currently booking instructors for the fall program, the depart- opened until the moment we in as the day went on. Never- ment is always seeking qualified individuals who_ are able to back in 1959, when Phil in town. So in the long run, "Moe" Pagano began selling dosed. The staff was making theless, when the last roll was there may well be a lot of new present new courses that meet the needs of its students. For more sandwiches just as fast as they filled with the signature meat, information, call (603) 758-9231. his sandwiches from his Dan- dedicated fans of the famous iel Street shop. could," she says, adding that cheese and veggie combina- sub sandwiches following the MAKE MUSIC A AM IG tion, the doors were dosed Today, the very name turnaround time from order event. HAMPTON I Adults who are learning to play a blues, rock or a placement to out the door and many turned away. instrument now have a place to work on making music as a group. "Moe's" has become legend- When the last sub passed was about a minute for each "I really, really feel bad Music Makers, located at 822 Lafayette Road in Hampton, will be ary, and the family-owned over the counter, the bread about that, but we just didn't hosting an adult jam session run by guitarist Todd Clancy on Friday, chain has expanded with 10 customer. bank was exhausted — as was June 5 from 7-9 p.m. This event is open to all adult musicians who are franchises across the greater "It was just amazing. have enough," Cheryl says, the staff. adding that roughly 6,000 interested in learning how to u ei musical skills into a group set- Seacoast region, and on Sat- Unbelievable," Cheryl says of "We won't be doing that ting. Students will explore tempo, rhythm, communication and basic the birthday business which Moe's sandwiches were sold again," Cheryl says with a improvisation. urday the masses were ready to munch. saw sellouts at every Moe's on Saturday for only 45 cents laugh. "I'm sure we'll cele- The instructor, Todd Clancy, plays 8-string guitar and has been a location, with the last site clos- each. professional musician for 22 years, performing all styles from rock to, "It was insane! They were brate when we turn 75, and ing at 3:30 p.m. "We knew That's not all that was classical. He directs a jazz band at Salem State College, and performs lined up all the way down when we turn 100, but we'll throughout the region in his quartet. Daniel Street," says co-owner it would be busy, but never being given away at 1959 probably do something else. Participation in the Adult Student Jam Night is $30 per person, or Cheryl Pagano, Moe's grand- in my wildest dreams did I prices. Folks could also scoop This was just crazy!" • $25 per current Music Makers student. To make a reservation or for daughter who oversees day- think it would be as busy as up a cold Coca-Cola in a tra- more information, call (603) 929-2952 to make a reservation. ak oes oicia ameae: SO o ies ie Y MAK (AG nings in Barrington, created world traveler and, above all, often hot items at conventions "Apparently [the] article Would have been cheaper if he AAIC EWS SA WIE one of the largest ale empires a builder. and auctions. was well-read. I received some dined at Le Cordon Bleu that PORTSMOUTH I He in the world during the mid- Today, Seacoast residents But when his nameplate inquiries immediately and the day" the agent says. just stopped in for lunch, but dle and late 1800s. have the Wentworth by the became available, it was truly name plate has sold," the agent The Portsmouth Historical walked away with a piece of Much of his brewery still Sea, the Rockingham Hotel a one-of-a-kind find. It came for the seller said in an email Society had expressed interest history. stands today, some of which is building, and many other from his downtown office while the edition was still on in acquiring and displaying On Friday, May 8, the used as office and retail space, structures thanks to the wealth door at 61 Market Street, the stands. Both the agent and the item for the public, but Atlantic News ran a cover while other surviving build- and forward-thinking Gilded where Jones oversaw his many the seller have asked not to be could not afford it at any cost. story about a piece of Ports- ings are awaiting conversion, Age legend. forays into the business world named here. A well-known local collec- mouth's legacy that was for at the south end of Islington It should come as no sur- that spanned from Canada to As for the buyer? tor of Frank Jones breweriana, sale online — the nameplate Street. prise that trinkets from his Florida. "The buyer is local with a Rus Hammer, the owner of the that once adorned the office But Frank Jones was much time would fetch big bucks It should come as no sur- business address ... in Ports- downtown staple The Rusty door of Frank Jones. more than just a brewer. He when they become available to prise that the owner, who lives mouth. [I'm] unsure what his Hammer, has said that there Jones, of course, was the was a congressman, railroad collectors. In particular, there in Maine, was hoping to snag plans are for this item. He read should be a Frank Jones muse- self-made millionaire who, tycoon, mayor of the city, are breweriana collectors all a pretty penny for the six-inch [the] article while waiting for um in the city where such from humble farm boy begin- friend of many presidents, over the world who partake long copper plate. The item his sandwich at Moe's in Ports- collectibles could be on perma- in finding rare and unusual first appeared on eBay more mouth. Apparently returned nent display. - antiques related to sudsy his- than a month ago for $1,200, to his office, logged onto eBay At least for now, the name- ll tdnt rv EE WEEK On, d fr ll rtdnt (SO rd, rdtl tory of days past. with no takers. and submitted an offer. The plate remains in private hands, Featuring: , Trays, coasters, pipes, The price than dropped a offer was accepted by the con- belonging now to an unnamed • 20+ ongoing weekly classes advertisements, bottles, barrels bit, to $995, when the Atlan- signor a few hours later. He bidder who, at the very least, • Beginner series and workshops was joking that his has brought it home to Ports- • Corporate Yoga (on-site available) and the like emblazoned with tic News ran the cover story lunch that • Privates and Private Group Classes the Frank Jones Ale logo are about the sale. day cost him a little over $500. mouth. n. 7 drt v Class Punch cards and Memberships options are available, and Drop-ins are welcome. 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She has also owned and English, Western, balanced FREMONT I Legendary safety horse appearances and trained a variety of breeds seat, to relaxing trail rides, to country singer cowboy Tex communication, breeds and including Quarter Horse, foundations built with dres- Ritter had spurs that jingled- uses, responsibilities of own- Morgan, Arabian, Thorough- sage, to the thrill of competi- jangled-jingled. ing a horse, riding and driv- bred, Welsh Cob, Belgian and tive jumping, to the pure fun But in reality, children ing skill, bathing, health and Clydesdale crosses. She favors of foxhunting and galloping can leave the spurs at home, diet, veterinary and first aid, crossbred draft geldings on the beach. It is this broad and let their hearts jingle and careers with horses, stretching as solid mounts with their spectrum that gives Jan a base jangle as they hop up and and fitness games and balance steady, easy temperaments that she able to share in ride off at one of the most and strength exercises. and gaits. her teaching with all her stu- intriguing summertime camp With so many youngsters Jan solidly involved dents. adventures anywhere. interested in horses — some- and a contributor in the horse Want to meet the horses? The North Road Farm thing that, Jan laughs, is called community. She is the dub Stop by the farm in Fremont provides acres of equestrian being "born with the horse founder and leader for the at 370 North Road on Satur- enjoyment for riders of all gene" as she was — North Peppermint Ponies 4-H Club, day, June 13 from 1-3 p.m., for New Hampshire's coastline. dents are assigned the horse ages and skill levels, and with Road Farm offers a perfect a thriving group of "horse- an open house that is free for "I was paying $1,000 a he or she will care for each a staff of friendly horses await- place to learn just what it crazy youngsters." Behind the children and families inter- month just to board my horse, day using 4-H stable manage- ing, could be the perfect place takes to care for them, and scenes with 4-H, she secre- ested in learning more. You'll and I wanted to find a place ment guidelines. Daily activi- for your young one to spend ride them. tary of the Rockingham Coun- be able to chat with Jan, and to keep him," she recalls. ties include overall care of the the summer days ahead. "It's truly a privilege to ty Horse Leaders Association even groom a horse during The Brubachers purchased animals, capture, lead, con- Never mind the camp of be able to ride a horse," Jan and member of the United the visit. the historic Sleeper-Brown trol, brushing, combing, mane old with archery, ping pong says. "And the benefits are States Eventing Association. Can't wait until then to Homestead with its vintage and tail braiding, equipment and canoes. North Road Farm Limitless. The kids learn about Her enthusiasm for foxhunt- meet the horses? They can be early-1800s barn and 70 acres maintenance and, of course, is all about the horses, and focus and concentration, safe- ing is reflected in her current seen at www.northroadfarm. of sprawling land. riding. campers will learn to groom, ty and responsibility, as well and past memberships with com, where there are photos Today, the farm is home Whether a camper has tack up, ride and even jump. as a boost in confidence." Myopia Hunt, Wentworth of each one, and plenty of to six horses — Boxer, JaFar, never been around a horse, Owner Jan Brubacher has Another perk to North Hunt, Old North Bridge additional information about Cloud, Huckleberry Chancel- or has been riding for years, been riding all of her life, and Road Farm is the cozy coun- Hounds. Though licensing is the farm and the camp. lor and Graham Cracker — the North Road Farm is ready has morphed the camp from try feel. With six acres of rid- not required in New Hamp- The North Road Farm who cater to riders of all ages with the finest instruction what began as a home for her ing space, and six friendly shire, Jan a licensed instruc- the one place where the kids throughout the riding sea- available. Students can go horses. After leaving corpo- horses available, students get tor in Massachusetts. In 2007 can certainly ride off for a son, and are ready to mosey on guided rides, learn about rate life when she was laid personal attention they may she was USEA Open Training jingle-jangle good time this this summer with the range equitation, traverse an obsta- off from her job 10 years ago not get in the overwhelming Championships (18th place), summer — and learn a lot of programs available at the cle course, trail, cross-country, in Massachusetts, Jan and her environment of a large, bus- and was the 2008 Hilltop along the way. North Road Farm camp. bareback, jump course and husband, Rich, went in search tling commercial stable. Equestrian Center Beginner Both day and half-day pro- games. for the country life and found What's more, Jan can offer Novice Champion. grams are planned, where stu- In addition, students will it in Fremont, 20 minutes from unparalleled expert instruc- Jan's interests in riding

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"Butch" Kranz, USMC 1968- A suggested donation of $8 for adults and $6 for youth under 12 ($25 for families, max) will be accepted; children under age 5 eat free. This year's programs will 81 / USANG 1989-2004. Col. Special entertainment will be featured during the meal. For more be conducted at 8 a.m. at Kranz is a 28 year military information, call (603) 772-4216, or visit www.exetercongchurch.org . the Hampton Beach Marine Veteran who served in Viet- EMS A YA SAE Memorial on Ocean Boule- n om December 1968 vard; 9 a.m. at Weare Common through August 1969, and - HAMPTON I The Hampton Democrats will hold their first in Hampton Falls; 10 a.m. in Croatia from December 1995 annual Spring Yard Sale Fundraiser on Saturday, May 30 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 5 Nersesian Way in Hampton. In the event of rain, the North Hampton (parade and through August 19%. yard sale will be held at the same time on the following day, Sunday, gathering to follow in front of The community is invited OO GUA — Ameica egio os eas e way during May 31. the town library on Atlantic to join Post 35 and Lt Col. All proceeds will go directly toward electing Democrats to office. a previous Memorial Day parade down High Street in Hampton. Avenue); and at 11 a.m. for the Kranz in honoring all of those For more information, call Mark McFarlin at (603) 929-4064 or (603) This year's observances will be conducted by Post 35 on Hampton parade through Hampton fol- military Veterans who lost 918-612. lowed by services at the High Beach and in the towns of Hampton Falls, North Hampton and their lives in all of this nation's amo o Moay, May 2. AKE E ‘COWA CAEGE Street Cemetery. In addition, wars. For more information — Atlantic News File Photo by Liz Prerno HAMPTON I The Professional Firefighters of Hampton, Local all are invited to enjoy hot call (603) 929-4695. 2664, and McGuirk's Ocean View Restaurant will be co-hosting the third annual "Chowdah Challenge" Fundraiser. Portsmouth Garden Club awards FOT grants This event will take place on Thursday, May 28 at McGuirk's, located at 95 Ocean Boulevard on Hampton Beach. The doors will SfECIA O E AAIC EWS list School (Tara Mickela); the open at 6 p.m., with the judging to begin at 7 p.m. and raffle prizes OSMOU I The Mayor's Blue Ribbon Ceme- called at 8 p.m. Awards will be given to the first, second and third Portsmouth Garden (Job met tery Committee (June Rogers); place entries, and participants will select the People's Choice award. for a Grant Awards reception Little Harbor School; Green- All proceeds raised at the "Chowdah Challenge" will benefit the on Wednesday, May 6 at the land Central School; Warner International Association of Firefighters Burn Foundation (IAFF). The Urban Forestry Center on House; and Atlantic Heights IAFF Burn Fund is a non-profit foundation that aids victims and their Elwyn Road in Portsmouth. Garden Club. families that have been affected by a fire. Funds go to burn research During the reception, The 18th Festival of Trees grants and to sponsor events like the IAFF Children's Burn Camp. checks totaling $2,850 were will be held this year from The entrance fee will be $5 which includes all you-can-eat-chow- der, live music entertainment, and a 50/50 raffle. All non-restaurant presented toll local recipients. November 20-22 at the Urban entries will receive a free gift certificate to McGuirk's as a "thank you" The money, which will be used Forestry Center. ington, Skyler Parldiouse, from organizers. for beautification proiects, is Urban Forestry Center. Portsmouth Garden Oub Grant recipients induded Brandi Staples and Ellen Anyone who would like to enter their chowder in the "Chowdah raised through the Festival of Grant committee members Challenge" can register one of three ways. Just fax name, contact Bicentennial Park in Hamp- Gagnon) NH Coast (Silke Trees. The biennial event is co- indude Priscilla Pettis, Chair; phone number, and type of chowder being entered to (603) 926-1553; ton (accepted by Linda Geb- Psula and Derek Durbin); sponsored by the Portsmouth Linda D'Amico, Suzanne Ford, e-mail entry information to mcook@hampton firefighters.org; or call Garden Club and the NH hart); Portsmouth Alternative Strawbery Banke (John Forti); Judy Hawes, Peggy Hosmer Mark at (603) 702-0821 or Jason at (603) 944-2735. 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AGE 4A I AllAIC r I MAY 22, 200 I r , 60264 COMMUIY Hampton Lions win awards SECIA O E AAIC EWS for all the outstanding work unique is their "Used Eye- Area Club was recently rec- HAMPTON I The Hamp- the members do in the com- glass" program. Not only do ognized as one of only two ton Area Lions Club recently munity. the Hampton area members dubs in the District for its received two very prestigious The Lions' primary focus collect over a thousand pair outstanding support of Lions awards. . is on vision and hearing care. of used glasses each year, but International "Sight First District Governor Phil In this regard the Hampton they also volunteered to be 2," a program to help elimi- Flynn presented President Area Lions excel. Vision and the shipping point for used nate preventable worldwide Dave Hartenstein with an hearing care is regularly glasses to be sent to the Lions blindness. award naming the Hamp- provided to needy members Eyeglass Recycle Center in The Hampton Area Lions ton Area Lions Club as the of the three Hampton area Roanoke, Virginia. Club conducts two major "Club of the Year" in New towns. Working closely th Headed by Lion Ted fundraisers each year Their Hampshire District 44H. The school nurses, the Lions pro- Davis, the members sort and annual auction in Febru- District consists of 37 dubs, vide this care to schoolchil- package glasses collected ary and their yard sale in representing cities and towns dren, who are recommended throughout the state. Since August. The members are across the southern portion to the Lions Club by the assuming this function in also involved in many other of New Hampshire. nurses. June of 2006, the members community service projects. Flynn also presented a AWAWIIG CU — trt Gvrnr hl lnn (lft The Lions also collect have sent almost 70,000 pair For more information about very special certificate from prnt rdnt v rtntn th n rd nn used eyeglasses and hearing of glasses to Roanoke. This is the Hampton Area Lions the International President, th ptn Ar n Clb th Clb f th Yr, n aids for recycling and reuse. the only club that performs Club, or to become a mem- Al Brandel, commending th phr trt 44. The program that really such a function. ber, contact Dave Hartenstein Hampton Area Lions Club — AlntC Crt ht sets Hampton area club as In addition, the Hampton at (603) 772-4688 or Leo Gies Register now for Rye by the Sea

SEOA O nt Art. EWS tors in the duathlon enter indi- Registration and chip/ the ocean. Rye, NH 03870. zation whose goal is to see RYE I Registration is now vidually or as a team in which number pickup is available at The duathlon is sanctioned Proceeds raised at the event the world impacted for Christ available online for the -13th each team member completes Bethany Church at the Barn by USAT. Awards will be given will be awarded to Fellowship through the influence of ath- annual Rye by the Sea Duath- a leg of the race. on Friday, May 29 from 5-8 to the top three finishers in all of Christian Athletes (FCA) letes and coaches. Ion and Road Race, scheduled Both the 5K and duath- p.m. and Saturday morning age groups for each race. The camp scholarships. The Rye by the Sea orga- to step off on Saturday, May 30 Ion begin at 1237 Washington from 6-7:30 am. The running First 300 participants and vol- Rye by the Sea continues nization is a local volunteer at 8 a.m. Road in Rye at the Learning routes are USATF-certified unteers will receive T-shirts. to accept race sponsorships organization dedicated to pro- Race events include a 5K Skills Academy (at wilier of track routes. The 5K is a sce- The registration process from businesses, individuals, moting and producing the Rye run/walk as well as a duath- Washington and Lafayette nic "cross country" run on can be completed at www. and organizations. If interest- by the Sea Duathlon and Road Ion. Participants in the duath- Roads). Parking is available dirt and wood chip-covered active.com, www.ryebythe- ed, call Morph Henderson at Races to increase fellowship, Ion run a 5K, followed by an at Bethany Church, located trails through Rye conserva- sea.com, by calling .(603) 431- (603) 580-5206 or Mike Welty the act of serving and charity 18-mile bike ride, finishing at 500 Breakfast Hill Road in tion land, while the duathlon RUNS (7867), or by writing at (603) 502-7930. within with another 5K run. Competi- Greenland. indudes breathtaking views of Rye by the Sea, PO Box 565, FCA is a national organi- Seacoast area. Forums planned at NHS

SECIA O E AAIC EWS community is invited to par- statements created through a of identifying what beliefs children of our community." craft the final North Hampton NORTH HAMPTON I ticipate in one of two public recently distributed question- should guide the work that Interested participants School's Guiding Belief State- The North Hampton School forums that will use the draft naire to discuss and generate all of us do in our school." The who would like to add their ments. Final approval of the the school's Guiding Beliefs. overall effort is to ensure that input to the discussion can Guiding Beliefs will include rb dn fr Y According to NHS admin- NHS is "honoring the values join the NHS staff and school council, staff and school board istrators, "This was an impor- that are shared by all stake- board members during a day- review. tant first step in our process holders in the education of the time forum on Friday, May Childcare can be available 22 from 9:30-10:30 a.m. or an during either session; notify evening forum on Tuesday, Jan Scipione at jscipione@ May 26 from 7-8 p.m. at the sau21.org for more informa- : ie Iaia iig... school. tion. For additional informa- Subsequent to these tion about the forums, call forums, input will again be North Hampton School at given to the writing team to (603) 964-5501. Grt Srv ll Ond & Oprtd fr Ovr 0 Yr Grt d, Grt Stff Some hn AAIC EWS 4 Enpn th St nt Srv nt Chn... Onr & blhr • Mhl . Cnnll Infrl nn Cblhr • Mhll M. Cnnll rnt h t Kp nnl4Atntvr. t Gnrl Mnr • Elzbth MCln Gttn ttr. Sl • Kth Orlnl 0 rth d. • rnt, 0044 vlbl ltlblnxn Cnt Edtr & Stff Wrtr • z r dttrCtAtnt. 60 66 • rth dfr.rn Stff Wttr • Mr Ch r. nnllAtrrtl.rn rdtrGrph Art • rh lln prdhnltAtlnb. Crime Stoppers Grph Artt • Glnn Yr dttnl 0Abnnt. Cntrbtn Wrtr lp lv r. hn ln • rr MCnnll • Gr ttn Cll 604 r 204 blhd Cnnll Crntn 0 Strt. Slbr. MA 02 h rtth l r nvttn vndl t t lt vn b Mln Addr. O x 2, ptn. 084 n ln Ilntn Strt. Sn pntd th xtrr ll th (00264 x (60 64 rfft vr th nd f M . th trtn Off r Mn. r.: 00 .n :00 p. Cntt U x ffndr fr th r. l ll Cr Stppr f h t r Str dltrnAtlnt rn n nn nd hv nfrtn n nlvd r r ndr Advrtnt. nnllStnlnn lhl prt. Y n l lv n nn tp b ln n t ll4AtlnlIhn .trtppr.r. Y ld h lbl fr h rrd You oca Souce o ...ommuiy f p t $.000 f r nfrtn ld t n rrt nd nvtn. O AEISE Cnnll Gntrllr t 4 trnf nn ll nrn vnrr ntr, nd dStrIbIl AM vln l ll (r Stppr f h t rn nn O trr44 In th44 Ot.: tn pl ll n r t ttbr Wh t a hv nfrtn n nlvd r r ndr lhl , 04nf 60 6608 44 nr ai C t06,n6r. 0 , 6 aayee d (oue , o amo, 60, 6 4 l Slt lhp rnnr lrn llr hlflOSS r00, 2 (fl, 26 4., • prt. Y n l lv n nn tp b ln n t n rr In n trlfrnInn h AltntI n, e o e iquo Str An. t"..."Inrn nn•Innn•nnl f,OInl .trppr.r rr t nt In :ld n nvrlrnnt • Ca 60_64_064 l SI AI MI II Y ld h lbl fr h rrd f p t $,000 f r Ctnrrt l t n l rpnt n n6( , ■,“ rlrrn , prnxtr Mr fn t , M , h M, r, nfrtn ld t n aes nd tn. 400 IS frbrn d, O( th n pr,nll. ln t frnnnt tr rnr rvnn •

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Hav- for a day long tastebud- Park provides participants ing started with a small group of folks who love to sing, the chorale ow tantalizing treat, when the with everything from on-air umes aou 0 memes, and there's always room for new voices. Monetary considerations should not ee ieese "waes" annual Chowder Festival promotion and a DJ, to om oiig e coae i this delightful and fruitful pasttime. The returns to Prescott Park in tables, cups, and advertising, group's wonderful patrons have provided much support over the years Portsmouth for its 25th anni- while Oakhurst Dairy will wi ei ouay oaios, a ei kiess is geay aeci versary celebration. provide dairy requirements. ae. The public is invited to join the Hampton Community Chorale op The annual event will Restaurants will be awarded Sauay, May 0 o a aeoo o iseig easue. o memesi be held on Saturday, June prizes in both the People's iomaio, coac Iee Scauo a (6( 2668 o Maggie Giiees 6, from 11:30 a.m. "until it's and Judges' Choice for best a (60 2666. all gone," with a rain date egios wi ese mou Members of the public chowder. SUMME CAMS A EY CEE scheduled, if necessary, for ai attractions, sightseeing, can be their own judge and The First Place People's EPPING I ey Cee Eaie a May Gace wi oe Summe the following day on Sunday, boating, fishing, camping, vote for their favorite restau- Choice winner will receive Musica eae Cam is summe om ue 2 oug uy 0, om June 7. The cost of admission hiking, golfing, biking, rant while enjoying some of a $2,500 advertising pack- am. o .m aiy a eys eauiu ew eae o as ae i is $10 for adults, $5 for youth resorts, artisans and back- the finest seafood the region age from WOKQ and the Eig. Oe o sues ages 86, is summes cam wi e eme age 12 and under, and free yard enhancement exhibits. has to offer. First Place Judges' winner aou ey Cees mai sage mao uy summe musica comey, Gi for members of Prescott Park All of Saturday's chow- Additionally, Oakhurst will receive a $2,195 Web/ e a Suias "e iaes o eace." Sues wi ea e io Arts Festival (PPAF). der festival patrons will Dairy has graciously offered print advertising package eogi y a music o e maisage oucio wi Eaie Gace, as we as comose ei ow music and choreography with Mary Gatchell. After enjoying the chow- receive a $2 discount to the to donate dairy product to from Taste of the Seacoast. Leisure Expo as well as a free those restaurants entering e sues wi aso e eaig a amaic eseaio, a cumi der, head on over to the NH Culinary students are also aig i ei cam oucio o e esee o amiy a ies o Leisure Expo, which will raffle ticket for more than the competition. Partici- welcome to participate. Cur- uy . Sues wi ae oeig ig o e maisage oucio o showcase businesses asso- $10,000 in prizes, which will pating restaurants can also rently organizers are select- uy 0, as a o ei cam eeiece. ciated with affordable out- be given away at the show. compete for a chance to win ing three to five students Aso is summe, May Gace wi ese Sig Ou Cams I a I door recreation and leisure The Silver Anniversary more than $4,500 in advertis- for the first ever Oakhurst Sig Ou Cam I o ages 8 wi e e ue 2 oug uy from 24 throughout the state of ew marks a chowder festival ing packages. Dairy Culinary Arts Award. .m., wie Sig Ou Cam II o ages 6 wi e e ue 2226, om Hampshire. More than 100 featuring more participating Each year, more than For more information, call 46 m. Sues wi ea o comose music a wie coeogay as businesses from the moun- restaurants than ever before 4,000 people help Prescott PPAF at (603) 436-2848. we as ea o sig a ace o oaway ues A ia eseaio o aes a ies wi eaue eac ci i soos, ues, o ios, as we as tains, lakes, and Seacoast and a new student compo- Park Arts Festival kick off its nent. summer season with New i gou eomaces. 4eie Cai wi e eseig Saig ama Cam o ages 4 om uy 2024, om : am. o 2:4 .m. Sues wi ea acig, Ceek Ma swims o ue ock ockig, ama emioogy a gie a eseaio o aes a ies a e ia ass. eie is also oeig a MiiMusica Summe Cam ki SECIA O E AAIC EWS the 22-year host of WUNH's long-term relationship with ages 56 om uy 2uy , om :4 a.m. o 2:4 .m. Sues will PORTSMOUTH "Polka Party" on Saturday Harbor Light Stage," says ea o sig a ace a gie a eseaio o aes a ies a the Responding to the over- mornings. Museum President .Larry final dass. o egise o o moe iomaio o a cams and shows at whelming success• of its "Our ongoing partner- Yerdon; "The museum is teddy Center, ca (60 628 om 3-5 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and world premiere, Harbor ship with Strawberv Banke committed to supporting Fridays, or visit www.eycee.og. Light Sage aouces an Museum and their kind invi- local history and telling the `60 ACE EEIS EASE GEEES extended run of "Creek tation to stage 'Creek Man' stories of the people of the OiMOU I The Wayback Machine, a aYs ock o a, will Ma: The Unbelievable True at the Tyco Visitors Center region, and so it is only fit- e ayig a a ace to benefit the Pease Geees o Sauay, ue 6 om Story of the Accordion-Play- makes it possible for us to ting to bring the fascinating 8 .m. o miig a e W, ocae o ee See i o siou. ickes ing Merman." bring the show closer to story of Ceek Ma o audi- are $20 per person in advance or $25 at the door. The original script, writ- Gary's fans in Portsmouth ences at Strawbery Banke." This ee wi e a geuie 60s ace wi a 60s cosume eme ten and performed by local and New Hampshire, and Gary Sredzienski will — eeyoe is ecouage o wea ei es ieye, mii skis, eaas, music legend and swimming allows us to offer admission perform "Creek Man: The gogo oos, ige, eae aicus, eu ackes, oweowe a eas. 'Creek Man' Gary Sredzienski superhero Gary Sredzienski, for a lower ticket price," says Unbelievable True Story of ies wi e gie o es cosume. aicias wi ae e oouiy will move from the York a talented, mythic man. Stephens, who is also the the Accordion-Playing Mer- (o a sma oaio o sow o ei "oy" o "swim" o "oogaoo" o "wis" ace style in a "gogo" oo. aes wi e e o ies. Harbor Reading Room to Sredzienski is well known founding artistic director for man" at Strawbery Banke e ace is being hosted by Kathleen Gregoire of Kathleen Gregoire Strawbery Banke for two on the Seacoast for his four- Harbor Light Stage. "So, for May 29 through June 7. Salon in Portsmouth and e usa, Micae Cio. ey ae o u weeks, starting May 29. season swims — including all of you who were wait- Performances run Fridays ig 60 a ecie is wou e e es way a ey kow o ceeae The fantastical and auto- seven miles to the Isles of ing for 'Creek Man' to 'open at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays at 4 ei iays — y giig ack o e commuiy a e ogaiaio biographical play (directed Shoals in nine-degree weath- soon at a theatre near you,' p.m. and 8 p.m. and Sundays ey suo e ease Geees, a ceeaig a e same ime wi "e by Kent Stephens with script er to raise money for the here he comes — swimming at 4 p.m. Tickets are $25, with souack of their lives." development by Patricia Krempels Brain Injury Foun- right into the middle of Pud- same-day discounts of $5 per All proceeds raised at this event will benefit the Pease Gies, wo Lynch) is staged as a vaude- dation. 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M CAG I matology and meteorology. tection of life and property of "above normal" tempera- AAIC EWS SA WIUE According to the Al from natural hazards, for a tures. f you're old enough n, temperatures here will better understanding of the As for precipitation, at and intellectual be about average through total environment, and for least NOAA is not calling I enough to be reading June and July, and then take exploration and develop- for rain every weekend — this paper, chances are you've a dip slightly below average ment leading to the intel- at leatt not yet. vr, stumbled across the timeless in August — perhaps when ligent use of our marine the organization is calling quote once uttered by Mark we'll need a break from the resources." In essence, they for a slight increase for the Twain, "If you don't like the heat the most. predict the weather for us. potential for above vr weather in New England, As far as precipitation just wait a minute." goes, the Almanac claims Well, last summer we that precipitation will be really didn't like the weath- down considerably over the er in New England —.spe- course of the summer from cifically, here on the coast of June and particularly in July, New Hampshire. and then stabilizing some- As each week rolled what closer to average in along and morphed into the August. weekend, so seemingly tame If the Old Farmer's While most folks have to move first. You fix up the thunderclouds. Business Almanac isn't sketchy heard that famous expres- for the drought, you leave for everyone was bleak, as enough for one's tastes, then sion, it certainly wasn't all your umbrella in the house the rain just kept on soak- there's Theodore White, that Mr. Twain had to say and sally out, and two-to- ing, weekend after weekend "Professional Forecaster," about weather in New Eng- one you get drowned, You after weekend. "AstroMeteorologist" and land. make up your mind that Mark Twain said "wait a "Classical Scientific Astrolo- "I reverently believe that the earthquake is due, you minute," and we waited all ger," the popular online pre- the Maker who made us all stand from under, and take season, and the persistent dictor who has plenty to say makes everything in New hold of something to steady What do they -have to say precipitation from mid-July rain seemed to ruin every about our weather here this England but the weather. I yourself, and the first thing about New Hampshire's sum- through to mid-August. summer weekend (of which summer. don't know who makes that, you know you get struck mer months ahead? NOAA is All in all, it looks like there are so precious few "My Summer 2009 out- but I think it must be raw by lightning. These are great predicting temperatures to be pretty decent summer brew- here) that we had. look calls for a warmer apprentices in the weather- disappointments, but they "normal" through most of the ing. In fact, Mother Nature than normal summer, with clerk's factory who experi- can't be helped," Twain con- summer, with some periods Just wait a minute. You'll got so upset around mid- above-average temperatures ment and learn how, in New tinued in his speech. see. summer that she decided and high humidity which England, for board and Twain's gift was to find to slice the state in half by will persist into the autumn clothes, and then are pro- humor in anything. He was, gouging a gorge from Man- months, leading into an moted to make weather for after all, a humorist first and chester to Ossipee as she Indian Summer for New countries that require a good foremost. Affrdbl rt lf. planted a swath of tornadoes England," says White. "My article, and will take their But there's nothing funny that uprooted a huge portion long-range outlook for Sep- Wh t hrd t fnd? custom elsewhere if they about a summer in New of the Granite State — and tember 2009 shows pleasant don't get it," Twain said in a Hampshire that has 12 "true" almost the granite itself. summer weather for many of speech to the New England weekends when it rains for What did we do to earn the northern states, including Society's annual dinner on 11 of them, as it seemingly her wrath? And has she New England, the Northeast, December 22, 1876. "There is did last year. Business own- returned for more this sum- and Mid-Atlantic after the a sumptuous variety about ers aren't laughing wher mer season, or will, instead, active stormy months of July the New England weather those desperate summer dol- our cherished summer busi- and August." that compels the stranger's lars disappear, when they're nesses be blessed with bask- But, not everyone is con- admiration — and regret. already financially bleeding ing in the rays of sunshine, vinced in alternative tech- The weather is always doing from every major artery due on long summer afternoons? niques in predicting the something there, always to an economy with Ebola. Inasmuch as the weather weather, and are far more attending strictly to busi- So what is in store for this can be predicted (or for what comfortable, for what its ness, always getting up new summer? its worth, to pay attention to worth, tuning into their designs and trying them on Let's start with (as we the long-term forecast), the favorite meteorologist to l Glf. d r the people to see how they have to here in New Eng- verdict is in on this summer determine how to plan the will go. land) with the Old Farmer's — and by all accounts, it weekend ahead. pr "One of the brightest Almanac. Published continu- rh Ml r8l Grn t fn looks pretty good. So, we turn to the grand- gems in the New England ously since 1792, the Yankee Mnd hrd nt r ftrhOOp Of course, the only real daddy of all weather pre- weather is the dazzling Publications staple has long rd, Strd r Snd way to know what the dictors in the world, the uncertainty of it. 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SIEGA O E EAC EWS the pay stations to pay. The es ogam we look for- are issued to those in viola- HAMPTON I Visitors to pay station accepts credit ward to an expansion of the tion. Visitors should note Hampton Beach State Park cards, quarters, tokens, and pay station technology if it that standard meters will, will be greeted this summer bills, and allows the visitor is embraced by the visiting si be in use in other park- by fewer meters and a new to choose the amount of public." ing areas, including those "Park & Pay" system. time they need. The "Park & Pay" sys- north of the Marine Memo& The New Hampshire "The new pay station tem was put into place on rial. Division of Parks and Recre- technology provides great- Hampton Beach in early Hampton Beach State ation has removed 512 old- er efficiency, allowing park May, when the meters open Park is managed by the' style meters and replaced staff to focus on additional for the season on the Sea- NH Division of Parks and them with 17 new pay sta- guest services," says Ted coast. Meters are in opera- Recreation. The division is tions, installed from Haver- Austin, Director,. Division tion daily from May 1 to part of the Department of hill Street to the Marine of Parks and Recreation. October 1 from 8 a.m. to Resources and Economi% Memorial (also known as "As importantly, it provides midnight, including week- Development and man- the Lady Statue).._ increased convenience .to ends and holidays. Any ages 72 state parks, camp-, The new tedinology our guests by not requiring vehicle can park in the grounds, historic sites, spaces as long as it mea- trails, and natural way- makes it much easier for the hard change of qahters :IMES UIG OU — Traditional parking mees ae Hampton Beach visitors, and tokens of the previots oiceay ase aog a oio o Ocea ouea a sures less then 20 feet in sides. For more information who can park in a nUmbered system." amo eac, ow a e sae as isae ew length. The cost remains at visit www.nhstateparks.org space and stop at any of one Austin adds, "As a pilot ak & ay saios. $1.50 per hour and tickets or call (603) 271-3556. — Aaic ews ie oo Blue Ocean welcomes summer with 'Bliss'-ful garden concert

CIAl. O E EAC EWS Portsmouth. son, Cathy. O'Brien and talented performers doing been compared to the Indigo proof of purchase). Attend- PORTSMOUTH I Blue The event runs from 6- Carolyn Hutton, started what they love. Girls. ees ae aske o bring their Ocean Society for Marine 8:30 p.m. with the entrance as the opening act for the Bliss has a strong follow- Ticket prices for the gar- own chairs and/or blankets Conservation presents the opening at 5:30 p.m. The Commitments at the loka ing in the NH Seacoast area den concert featuring iss to relax in the beautiful envi- acoustic sound of Bliss as evening promises good Theatre. The chemistry and their shows regularly are $15 for adults and $5 for rons of the Langdon House. they kick off the summer tunes, with beverages and between these four charis- sell out. Influences include children; adult ticket pric- For more information about months with a garden con- light hors d'oeuvres includ- matic women inspires and Sarah McLachlan, John es include the cos of two the band visit www.bliss4. cert on Friday, June 12 on ed in the ticket price. entertains, and audiences Hiatt, Patty Griffin, Dave drinks. Tickets can be pur- net; for more about the Gov. the beautiful grounds of _ Bliss, composed of enjoy the "blissful" expe- Matthews, and the o chased at www.blueoceanso- Langdon House visit www. the Gov. Langdon House in Knstan Bishop, Karen Lar- rience of four diverse and ouse Flowers. They have dety.org (bring a receipt for historicnewengland.org .

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and mouth-watering hors at Lamie's Inn, Lobster and levard at the corner. of "F" d'oeuvres, chocolate treats Beef Tenderloin Bruschetta; Street. For more information and more. There was some- Purple Urchin, New Eng- call (603) 929-7400 or visit thing exceptionally delicious land Egg Roll, Crab and www.boardwallcinns.com . is coewie Secii_ for every palate. Lobster drizzled with hoi- Besides the mingling, sin and soy sauce; Tavern Seckai S. Moe si•IA ieAmi AE

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Choose from dealers and hundreds of Displays See more at www.hampton- Friday through Sunday, Sep- favorites like fried clams, sidewalk sale bargains, three This summer, Hampton Competition beach.org. tember 11-13. During the grilled shrimp or lobster stages of entertainment, chil- Beach is the place to be every Come watch Master Sand Seafood Festival, Ocean Bou- (boiled, fried or in a roll), or dren's activities and a new Wednesday night at 9:30 p.m. Sculptors compete for more Third Annual levard (Route 1A) is closed to try some non-seafood items Children's Center, street per- for spectacular fireworks dis- than $15,000 in prize money Seacoast Idol traffic and becomes a pedes- such as B13Q ribs, the ever- formers, a 200' beer tent, and plays on July 1, 4, 8, 15, 22 on the sands of Hampton Competition trian mall stretching from popular "Bloomin' Onion," an amazing fireworks display. and 29; and August 5, 12, Beach. This annual crowd Taking place the weekend the Marine Memorial to "H" red-white-and-blue short- For more information about 19 and 26 and September 2. pleaser takes place from of August 28-30, this competi- Street, accommodating an cake, and fried Oreo cookies. the annual Seafood Festival Special Event Fireworks Dis- Saturday, June 13 through ton features talented enter- anticipated 150,000-plus visi- Whatever you desire, there is and Sidewalk Sale Days, visit plays Special shoots will be Thursday, June 25. For more tainers vying for cash prizes tors each day. More than 50 of something tempting and deli- www. hamptonbeachsea- presented at Hampton Beach about the event visit www. ($500, $300 and $200) and the the Seacoast's top restaurants cious for th ntr family to foodfestival.com. at 9:30 p.m. on Memorial Day hamptonbeach.org/sand- scu I pture. title of the next Seacoast Idol. will be serving an abundance enjoy. Gala festivities include: Weekend; at the condusion of Competition is limited to the Sand Sculputure Compe- Annual vocalists in junior and senior tition, Saturday, June 20; Inde- Miss Hampton (age 18 and over) cateories. pendence Day, Friday, July 4; Finals are held on August 30. Labor Day Weekend, Sunday, Beach Pageant Contestants vie for the September 6; and the Seafood Volleyball OWS crown in this annual favorite, Festival, Saturday, September Tournament held outdoors on the Seashell 12 at 8 p.m. The second annual Hamp- OSE OU Stage and taking place this ton Beach Volleyball Tourna- Hampton Beach year on Sunday, July 26 at 2 ment, presented by Hampton t 286, Sbr h, Catamaran Regatta p.m. For more about this free Beach Village District and the Seas of colorful sails con- event contact Stephanie Lus- Hampton Parks & Recreation "A Enlnd vrt Sn 0" verge on Hampton Beach in sier at (603) 512-5257. Inter- Department, will be held on a mid-June for a weekend of ested contestants can obtain date to be determined. Cash sailing and catamaran races, an application at www.mis- prizes and gift certificates will Std Cl • ld btr • Chdr held close to the shore so that shamptonbeach.soc or email be awarded, with a trophy d nd rd Sfd • Sndh visitors and non-visitors alike [email protected] . going to the best beach busi- can admire the spectacle. ness team. Registration forms Annual Children's Et r dnnr n r n dnn r r vr th tr n r pn d. More information about this Festival are available at www.hamp- annual event is available by Coming August 17-21, tonbeach.org. 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