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A B A . - M O C . S EW N TLANTIC A The event wrapped up Well known for their collected for donation. with everyonebirthday cake served just for enjoying this milestone occasion Girl Scouting’s history. in service program, badge merit projects and annual ie cook sales, Girl Scouting founded was on March 12, 1912 by Juliette “Daisy” Gordon Low in Savannah, Georgia. The organization is on based the Scouting principles which were developed the by father of Boy Scouting, Lord Robert Baden-Powell. — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo - - - - - — Atlantic News Courtesy Photos ’ RATE B E - ELL ‘S As part of their efforts to These included diapers held their lit candles aloft for aloft candles lit their held a brief moment during the ceremony. “Make the World a Place,” the Girl Better Scout troops had conducted project, a for which they service col lected an assortment of baby items. and wipes, baby wash, cere donat all food, baby and als, ed to God’s Baby Closet, a ministry of the First Congre gational Church in Hamp ton. Previously-loved toys and girl’s clothing were also - R E T Girl Scouts from local troops recite the Girl Scout Promise (above) and hold and (above) Promise Scout Girl the recite troops local from Scouts Girl I R W FF A T S S W O E EM N AY R C I P T D Z S I ’ The girls were invited to HAMPTON FALLS | Blessed with warmer The program included a AN L decorating their cookie both with a birthday theme. celebrating here Pictured and selling cookies at Seabrook Wal-Mart are Brandi, Kaysie, Kristen, Stephanie, Kayla, Sarah, Hayle, Kerriann, Tori and Janne, and and Dawn. troop leaders Terri lit candles (below) in celebration 95th of birthday. the organization’s Seabrook Seabrook Junior Troop 775 (pictured) recently celebrated the Girl Scouts’ 95th birthday by HAPPY BIRTHDAY — BIRTHDAY HAPPY TL Y Girl Scouts celebrate 95 years recitation recitation of the Girl Scout Promise and the singing of “Happy Birthday.” bring party hats and candles to the festivities. Girl their in clad and hats the Donning Scout sashes and vests, they Local Girl Scouts celebrat ed the organization’s birthday at an outdoor event 95th the on evening Monday held Hampton Falls Common. weather and daylight, several some troops and extra their adult leaders gathered on the bandstand year’s for celebration, the theme this of which was a Better Place.” World “Make the speech and the reading a of poem by Guidance Centre Counselor Donna School group a with along Cavalieri, B A UNITY ATRICK 4 P . ------T S MM APPY O H C For museum As an exam collection that collection is carefully man aged and exhib HHS. the by ited ple, recent gifts from the com munity included have maps, framed pictures, tools, books, scrap antique C h r icards, s t m aand s books booklets,and d research o c u m eThere’s n t even s . a letter sweaterfrom Hampton Academy and High and a sweatshirt School from the annual Seafood Festival held at Hamp ton Beach. “The collection is not just visitors, there more is to the certainly museum’s con tents than meets the eye. what you see in the says Moore, noting cases,” that there is plenty to discover “behind the scenes” at the museum. These discoveries historical documents, include manu

11 O N Not only would Moore like to see the “We’re anxious to have all our existing Be part of that community spirit. To find “We are “We preserving a lot of Hampton his Moore hastens to point out that “the At last count, HHS had “just over 500” The barn is the latest attraction to the Tuck to the Tuck The is barn attraction the latest 33, out more about the Hampton Historical Soci ety, joining the membership donation, visit or www.hamptonhistorical soci making a ety.org. members, says with Moore, new ones adding their names to the list during a recent mem bership drive. number of new members grow, but he also encourages current ones to stay on board. he members emphasizes, renew,” noting that membership in the Hampton Historical Soci ety provides the public with “an opportunity to be part of an organization that fosters the development of community spirit.” scripts and articles, as well as costumes and textiles stored in a protective environment. he adds. tory,” operations of the museum are totally driven by membership [and] made possible by the dues the membership pays.” made made out to the Hampton Historical Society it and to NH mailing PO Box Hampton, 1601, 03843-1601. Museum, which saw the recent of addition a on cottage the Beach com museum Hampton plex as well as numerous gifts added to the a barnraising” may a do barnraising” so by a sending check OL by Liz Premo - - - - — Atlantic News Photo Museum in Hampton. Proper tools, and a crane were good instrumentaldisassembling the Leavitt balance Barn in prior to relocating it Tuck the of grounds the to MEN AT WORK — 16, 2007 | V 16, 2007 H ARC - | M S R E T I EW R N W FF - - - - A

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TL Hampton Hampton Historical Society Y AGE like to assist in the final leg of “fundraising for for “fundraising of leg final the in assist to like an HHS member since 1990. “It’s going to look look to going “It’s 1990. since member HHS an there.” out nice — HHS has already received more than $1000 $1000 than more received — HHS has already to closer ever is growing and grant the toward barn. the reconstructing of goal the ter “Gatherings from the Green,” the challenge challenge the Green,” the from “Gatherings ter 2007. 1, July until effect in is through continued community donations, the donations, community continued through the it to provide match will donor anonymous barn. the complete to needed total $16,000 anonymous donor has offered up a very gener very a up offered has donor anonymous contribu of match one-to-one A challenge: ous $8000. to up tions needed $16,000 in needed $16,000 order to the fully complete barn project. They also announced that an Trustee, Ben Moore, noting that Ben noting by Moore, the end Trustee, of 2006 the society had town’s historical “raised 75 of percent the $60,000 needed to complete barn.” the around the community. the around is going well,” reports HHS raising effort has been ongoing ongoing been has effort raising with years, several last the over donations coming in from all engraved, hand-hewn wooden wooden hand-hewn engraved, eventual the barn’s await pegs reconstruction. sills sills installed last summer — and a big bunch of ous repairs. A con A repairs. ous crete foundation — with complete on on Park Avenue, the barn and its have components undergone vari side side Road to the grounds of the Tuck Museum and from relocated Drake a a generous com donors, of munity to close is goal the met. being assistance from assistance a dedicated team and of volunteers goal all along has all along goal up it raise to been again. Widow Widow Leavitt Barn from back demolition in ultimate the 2004, ety has officially announced that Saturday, June June Saturday, that announced officially has ety aside set been has which date” 2 is “magic the event. barnraising anticipated much their for B A P

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(603) at library the filled filled with pussy tulips, willow and to daisies any brighten fee A of materials $25 the of decor. will payable evening the instruct class participants in making “Spring Flower Baskets” Baskets” Flower in “Spring making participants class instruct presented by Joe Gancarz from Brentwood Farms on Thursday, Thursday, on Farms Brentwood from Gancarz Joe by presented March 22 from 6:30-8 p.m. During the workshop, Joe will flower lovers everywhere to welcome spring with a workshop a workshop with spring welcome to everywhere lovers flower For more information, call (603) 926-8718. (603) call information, more For and guests, and to anyone interested in the Seacoast business business in the Seacoast interested and to anyone and guests, is required. is and no free registration Admission community. welcoming atmosphere with atmosphere the arguably welcoming best view members on Chamber the Area Hampton to open is event The beach. networking and greeting friends and colleagues upstairs in the the in upstairs colleagues and friends greeting and networking dessert assortment and cash bar. will be provided provided be will Entertainment bar. cash and assortment enjoy will dessert Guests lounge. the in performing Tynes, Jonathan by planning a special evening, with hors d’oeuvres, a sauté station, is station, Bob Boucher Owner Beach. sauté on a Hampton Boulevard Ocean d’oeuvres, hors with evening, special a planning hold their upcoming Business After Hours event on Wednesday, Wednesday, on event Hours After Business upcoming their hold at 379 located Landing, at Ron’s p.m. 5:30-7:30 21 from March Tickets are $30 per person, and may be obtained by contacting contacting by obtained be may and person, per $30 are Tickets 474-3138. (603) at Kelly F. John The festivities are expected to conclude at approximately 6 p.m. p.m. 6 approximately at conclude to expected are festivities The p.m. The play, entitled “Dinky Murphy’s Irish Wake” will begin begin will Wake” Irish Murphy’s “Dinky entitled play, afternoon. The the p.m. throughout continue will and p.m. 1 after shortly pleasure, music will be provided by the Irish Balladeers. A social social A Balladeers. Irish the by provided be will music pleasure, 2 at following dinner with p.m., 1 at begins bar cash with hour Main Street in Amesbury. For everyone's listening and dancing dancing and listening everyone's For Amesbury. in Street Main a traditional corned beef and cabbage dinner/ dance (and a play) play) a (and dance dinner/ cabbage and 194 at beef located corned Playhouse, traditional a Amesbury the at 18, March Sunday, on Hibernians (Hampton), will celebrate St. Patrick's Feastday with with Feastday Patrick's St. celebrate will (Hampton), Hibernians com, or leave a message at (603) 964-9091. (603) at message a leave or com, lovely Irish door prize for all who buy tickets in advance. For in advance. tickets buy who all for prize door Irish lovely @aol. at harbordoc Pruszenski Amy contact information, more or more, will be sold on Sunday morning at the church and at and church the at morning Sunday on sold be will more, or a for be a will drawing There of event. the night the door the children under 12 or Senior Citizens, or $42 for families of four four of families for $42 or Citizens, Senior or 12 under children entertainment featuring competition dancers from the Murray Murray the from dancers for $10 competition featuring person, per $15 entertainment are which Tickets, Academy. Dance Irish bread, cornbread, coffee or coffee punch, cornbread, bread, and Irish banana Bailey's by followed at p.m., be 5:30 will served Dinner pudding. rice March 18 in the vestry at the United Church of Christ in North North in Christ of Church United the at vestry the in 18 March Hampton. The menu Irish includes stew (beef), Irish soda some some great Irish will entertainment take place on Sunday, (603) 772-3098. (603) more information, to or call more make order tickets, information, reservations adults and $4 for children under the age under of is 10. and The $4 church adults for children For attend. to invited is public the and handicapped-accessible Spring Street, will hold a corned beef dinner with all the fixings fixings the all with dinner beef corned a hold will Street, Spring for $8 is dinner the for Cost p.m. 5:30 at 17 March Saturday, on tlantic A . - - - - M O C . S EW N need with TLANTIC A Dyana Dyana also mentioned a up shaping is trip Italy The the meeting, the Following certified nursing specialists? town town hall and Arti Warrant cle #32. Miracles do happen — this could be the Seniors’ year. lucky presented presented from 10:30-11:30 a.m. until April 23. The cost or $10 is $40, program the for rec the at up Sign session. per department. roast beef dinner hosted by the Lions Club for the ben efit of the American Cancer Society’s “Relatives for Life” The event will program. take place on April Saturday, Methodist 14 the at p.m. 5-7 from 1 on Route in Hamp Church be may and $9 are Tickets ton. door. the at purchased well, but there are still some spaces available for a reserve anyone To interested. is who at department rec the call spot 926-3932. (603) took Nurses Visiting Seacoast blood pressure screenings. And, as this goes to club members were wonder press, ing about the fate of the old S — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo - - - PION M Ask for us by name... us by for Ask A H C E It’s your choice... your It’s H latest technology available? T Is the agency a community-based, non-profit Is the agency a community-based, non-profit agency? home care Does the agency have 100% patient satisfaction? 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Does the agency provide Beginning Beginning April Monday, Needless Needless to say there The following trips were ARE Center, $82 Center, for $87 residents, non-residents. for 2, Yoga for Seniors will be asked asked to bring in auctioned were which wrapped articles bidder. highest the to off were some surprises when were unwrapped. the articles truly Yours bid on and won an interesting cylindrically- shaped object and ended up with foaming bath soap (not aperitif). an of idea my exactly for raised was $100 than More club. the by announced Dyana Martin of the Hampton Recreation April Thursday, Department: 26, Foxwoods, $25 for resi dents, $30 Sugar for to trip non-residents; a 1, April Sunday, Shack for pancakes, waffles resi for $17 syrup, maple and dents, $22 for non-residents (space is limited, sign up at Burn the Floor the rec office); presents “Floorplay,” danc ers from around the world, June 2 at the Saturday, Wang WE - - S W E N C I T AN 29 Lafayette Road, North Hampton, NH 03862 • 603.926.2066 • 603.430.7656 North Hampton, Road, 29 Lafayette TL A E IS T TH O AY TO NA L D O S IA ’ Sunshine Lady, Terry Perry, Perry, Terry Lady, Sunshine March birthdays were as the no raffle, was There HAMPTON HAMPTON | There was After the reading of the Louise Calkins, the club’s Green Green in Northeast High School Rec Basketball League which championship took play, place on March 11 at Sunday, Winnacunnet High School. C Holding their trophies aloft, teammates from Seabrook Rec celebrate their triumph over Dover M When you, a family member, or friend need home health care services ask? what questions do you need home health care or friend a family member, you, When E Y P segment, evidently despaired despaired evidently segment, of ever getting Earth” “Peace on and “America coasted the Beautiful” for with opening. the sent get well cards to Aileen Grace Kulberg, Ruth Stuckey, Nevy, Agnes Magee, Downer and Jackie Lea Thomas Browning. celebrated by Reba Skinner, Esther Hopkins, Flo Powell. Smith Betty and program featured a “Blind Auction.” Members were a a very small turnout for the of the Hamp meeting March ton Senior Citizens probably due Club, to the weather. rotten minutes, the president wel comed Lois Standen, a new member. in leader fearless the musical B S News from the Hampton Seniors UNITY ATRICK P . 10 ------T S MM APPY O H C Described as “a very Still photography and to available are DVDs The Inscribed with the names tic” and mailed in Commander care Ralph of Fatello, 3 Marston Way, Hampton, NH 03842. Donors include should a so return the DVD address can be directly mailed to them. For addi tional information,www.post35.com visit or (603) 436-4668. call the impressive slab of gran ite was dedicated five years later during a well-attended and solemn ceremony. moving piece of local tory,” his the 75-minute docu mentary not only includes a moving series of comments who Legionnaires those from were closest to the ment monu project, but also dedication ceremony itself. the enhanced are segments video with dialogue, music sound effects, and including the tolling of the memorial bell which signals the beginning of the documentary. donation; $20 a for public the a portion of will the go proceeds toward PostGWOT/ #35’s Building Checks or Fund. may be made moneyout to “Adlan orders of those New military personnel who died Hampshire in service to their since country September 11, 2001,

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NEED HELP WITH YOUR ay D (603) 772-6212 s Together, let’s let’s Together, ’ During the month of April, April, of month the During The second annual Blos The Youth Art Show is The committee is appoint is committee The being held now through April April through now held being 1 in the historic Town Hall Gallery in Exeter. downtown Gallery hours are from 1-4 p.m. on Saturdays and Sun the about more learn To days. Exeter Arts Committee, visit home.com http://exeterarts. cast.net. To become a friend of the Arts or Committee for e-mail information, additional comcast.net. exeterarts@ to to help and promote encour age the arts; the town-spon sored group is made up of volunteers from throughout The commit the community. tee tries to organize at least with all a year, shows art five themes. different the theme is "Blossoms” and of second the be will of the com Artists show. this munity are already working on their pieces. Fay, one Francesca of the committee’s volunteers at the Youth Art Show, is using watercolors irises. of painting her for include entries Show Art soms art from potters, florists and painters. Other in the Festival include shows upcoming July, the Fiber Arts Show in September and and October, show. Arts Holiday the on on board this year for the Show,” Youth said Arts Scott. enthusiasm, as “Their well as student’s the enthusiasm really brought this year’stogether." show ed by the of board selectmen atrick . P 2 1 t S appy H www.findingfuturesnh.com FINDING FUTURES! 127 Water Street | Exeter, NH 03883 | (603) 772-5444 NH Street | Exeter, 127 Water Each Each school has its own "The teachers were really Call to Schedule a Free Consultation | Office Hours by Appointment Only Consultation | Office Hours by Call to Schedule a Free Find Your Talent, Find Your Goal, Find Your Path, Find your Future at Find Path, Your Find Goal, Your Find Talent, Your Find section within the brightly lit, lit, brightly the within section allows which gallery, spacious of each of viewing best the for pieces. the

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Amesbury, NEW ENGLAND SOCCER SCHOOL registrations for their youth baseball program will be accepted accepted be will program baseball youth their for registrations 30 March at is 4 for students program This p.m. Friday, until in grades K-4, with (T-Ball); — three divisions Kindergarten to with cost program 3-4. It The 1-2, and Grades is Grades a recreational sportsmanship. good and fun learning, on non-residents, emphasis for $45 and residents Exeter for $30 is participate program this for Register hat. a and pants shirt, a includes and at the Exeter Parks exeter. & located office, at Recreation 32 http://town. at form Court a registration download or volunteer Street, seeking is department rec the addition, In us/rec. nh. coaches program the and about or team opportunities, sponsors. For sponsorship and more coaching information about 773-6151. (603) at office rec the call itself, grades in girls and boys for Park Brickyard at program lacrosse learning on emphasis with program a is non-contact This K-2. and cradling such skills as throwing, basic lacrosse catching, (weather Saturdays on held be will program The balls. ground a.m. 10-10:45 26 June from 14 through April from permitting) Wayne Demers will be $45 the and with instructor, residents for the of $30 are students assistance and Fees parents. Exeter program. t- Rec this and for ball is stick, a currently accepting registrations includes fee registration the non-residents; for optional. are goggles and gloves as such gear Additional shirt. experience no and with the note should that Wayne program. this Parents is a child(ren), their with participate to way good information, or more for or volunteer, register To is necessary. exeter. Rec or call Exeter at http://town. visit 773.6151, (603) us/rec. nh. 33, [email protected] • Phone: 978-388-5788 ext:103 OL V - - - - LINIC C KATE AY S D S Hampton, NH Hampton, Preschool 70 High Street High 70 ’ There There will be a beginner For additional program The Village The skate skate clinic at Rye Airfield held on Tuesdays beginning July 10. Fee hour includes of one coaching plus hour one and 45 minutes of free skate each day. Participants have a choice of skateboard The cost ing or rollerblading. is $65 for residents and $70 for The non-residents. dead June is Friday, to line register 22. these of all about information programs, visit http://town. stop exeter.nh.us; by the rec office at 32 Court Street; or 773-6151. (603) call ation, in partnership Cinnamon with Rainbows will Hampton, North in Shop Surf once again offer surfing les sons July 16-20. Participants must be at least 11 years of abil swimming have and age The fee for residents both ity. and non-residents is The $200. deadline to register 29. June Friday, is 3 ATRICK 929-7349 P . 1 - - - - T Day Programs Day Call For More Information. More For Full & Half Day Options Day Half & Full P S Summer Extended Extended Summer P 3, 4, 5, & 6 year olds year 6 & 5, 4, 3, M S M A APPY A C H ON C SS E ALL L B OCCER ING OOT F S F UR LAY S Play Soccer Camp is Exeter Parks and Recre Flag Football Camp, P LAG F residents and $85 for non-res for $85 and residents idents and includes instruc tion and equipment.deadline to register The will be 20. July Friday, scheduled for August 13-17. A mini-camp will be for ages children 4-6 ($82 for held Exeter residents and $87 for half-day a and non-residents) 7-11 ages children for is camp ($112 for residents, $117 for non-residents). The deadline to register is August Friday, 2. costs, costs, and registration dead http://.town.exeter. visit line office rec the by stop or nh.us Street. Court 32 at designed for grades students 1-3 and 4-6, in will be held from July 30 August 3. through The fee is $75 for - S P M A ECREATION C S ENTURE R P DV M PORT A A C S ER AWK MM Vacations/Overnights Permanent Part-Time Summer Nannies Available May-August H U The Skyhawk’s Sport The four or eight-week S KY details on the program dates, dates, on program the details and trip details are pending. are details trip and Camps were popular enormously last summer will and be summer. back They will include again baseball for ages 7-13, this Tiny- Hawks Multi-Sport for ages Multi-Sport 3-4, Mini-Hawks for ages 4-6, Mighty-Hawks for Multi-Sport ages 6-8, and For 9-14. ages for Multi-Sport Summer Adventure Camp will once again be this offered year. The first will session begin June 18 (pending school closing). 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RW chool S ter SEACOAST SEACOAST | The Seacoast Republican S s Women (SRW) are sponsoring an essay contest contest essay an sponsoring are (SRW) Women torical egi on the subject "What it means to be an American American an be to means it "What subject the on s i R h Patriot.” The The contest is open to public, private, or home-schooled higher and fresh encourage to is contest the of purpose The SRW is committed to encouraging the Seacoast youth to grammar, and format include will judgment for criteria The Submissions of a two-page maximum (double-spaced) In addition, two $1000 scholarships will again be awarded be awarded again will scholarships two $1000 In addition, Historical Stratham the by presented awards scholarship All opportunities, scholarship these about information more For STRATHAM | The Stratham Recreation Department is STRATHAM STRATHAM | For the fall of 2007 academic year, the These areas of study include Agriculture, Anthropology, Brentwood, Stratham, of residents legal be must Applicants The criteria for scholarship awards shall be in keeping minimum a be to expected are awards scholarship two The Applications may be obtained from financial aid high high school students in grades 9-12 in the Seacoast area of New This Hampshire. is the first year of the essay contest, award. a $200 includes which Patriot American an be to means it what on thought of levels Hampshire. New in 2007 in become the thinkers and leaders of The tomorrow. winner will be chosen by a panel of three SRW members, and the final. be will decision originality of thought, clarity of thought expression, style. The and author will have their 2007. 9, May essay read at Wednesday, on luncheon SRW the Spring paper with a cover letter that includes the author’s name, date, address, and phone number are to be postmarked to Essay to be SRW sent should Entries 2007. 14, April by SRW Contest, 1 c/o Armstrong, Drive, Corinne Blackford Exeter, New 03833. Hampshire For more call information, Corinne 580-1680. (603) at at at the Wiggin Memorial Library in Stratham, or from Stratham the Historical Society (request the the Winfield application L. for Foote Award Applications for must be Academic submitted Excellence). no 2007. later than March 1, college a attend to planning seniors school high qualifying to or in university the fall of 2007. More on information these date. a at later appear will awards Society are enabled by the Winfield L. Foote Endowment Fund. This fund, created and managed Historical was Society, by made possible by the the generosity Stratham of left who of Stratham, resident a time long L. Foote, Winfield 2004. in passing his upon bequest generous a very 778-8370. (603) or 772-4118 (603) call programs spring youth all for registration accepting currently in baseball lacrosse, and forms softball. Registration can be obtained at the rec office on Bunker Hill or Avenue online at www.wigginml.org. For more information, 772-7450. call (603) Stratham Stratham Historical Society will be expanding its awards annual to include and and four universities year colleges accredited attending two scholarships for study. of areas a varied in majoring rising seniors Archaeology, Civil Planning, Engineering, Environmental Sociology. or Studies, Museum Community/ History, Law, Genealogy, Environmental Town Science, East or Kensington, Kingston, Exeter, Newfields. Selections excellence academic demonstrated to according made be will accomplishments. curricular extra and with the stated mission of the Society’s Stratham Historical stated “to mission the promote study of and the prehistoric the historic past of Stratham, New Hampshire, and of the communities and cultures related to that Further history.” details regarding the requirements materials. applications are available in the of $3000 each depending on the amount available from the fund. departments at New Hampshire colleges and universities, - -

ay D s HEALTH Continued HEALTH on 15A• ’ DI teams from Lincoln Teams placing highest In In order to complete the Cutler said whether the Street Street School in Exeter and the repre will CooperativeStratham in School Middle sent their schools in the late- March event. Schools also from Hampton North and Rye regionals. the at well did in the state competition will advance to compete against world the around from others as well as all the Destination ImagiNation 50 states at May. in Finals Global really get to specialize.” specialize.” to get really program, each student must clini 80 of minimum a in put At cal hours. the end of their senior year complete students the certification to will LNAs. become atrick . P 4 1 - - - t S pen 7 Days A Week pen 7 Days A Week O appy — Atlantic News Photo by Scott E. Kinney H Bella Rose Brick Oven Pizza Oven Brick y Hurry - Offer Expires 03-17-2007 Hurry Expires - Offer es c i inne Mon-Thurs 11-9 • Fri-Sat 11-10 • Sun 12-8 o V to state finals E. K Full Menu - www.nhbestpizza.com $2.00 OFF Any Large Pizza Any , , 16 964-1498 • 62A Lafayette Rd, North Hampton, NH 03862 cott SEACOAST | Several The top teams from the The Health Occupation “Each group I get is dif tor S y DI teams advance di Destination ImagiNation (DI) (DI) ImagiNation Destination teams from around SAU16 fared well which Regional Tournament, in the was held in recent Plaistow on Sat 10. March urday, will advance regionals to the New Hampshire Destination ImagiNation State Finals, to March on Plaistow in held be 31. class class goes well beyond nurs can ing. The also lead classes students into the dentistry, areas of exercise science, occupational therapy a few. name to radiology and ferent,” said Cutler. “At this they year senior their in point B E

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Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Black . - - - 15A age | P ews N For more information tlantic fundraising event of the year, of year, the event fundraising and proceeds provide fund projects ing for beautification the as town, well throughout a and speakers educational as horticultural a for scholarship student attending the Uni versity of New Hampshire. for the chairmanship Sharing this year’s sale are Paula Scully, Connie Shay and Pris Brown. cilla about any of these or events, about the Rye Driftwood Garden Club, call 964-8728. (603) at Jenness Priscilla - - - 16, 2007 | A 16, 2007 arch 11 |M o The The club’s annual plant 33, N in in Bloom” taking Rye. at place Webster at 13-14 April on A workshop in preparation for this event will arrange Floral April. be in early held ments designed by garden club members are created to local by art of works interpret artists for this unique com event. munity and bake sale May is Saturday, and scheduled Friday for 18-19 (members should note that the dates printed in the program book rect). This are sale is the largest incor ol V - - - - - unity omm C

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The cost is This event has something for everyone — it’s for folks who — for folks it’s for everyone has something event This EXETER | EXETER Bee Adult The Spelling to first Seacoast annual highseasjohn @yahoo.com. highseasjohn on on a forms basis. may Registration "first-come" be obtained at or the restaurants, by calling (978) or 502-9330, e-mailing Grog, the Black Cow, and the BluWater Café. The fee course and the Grog, the Black Cow, BluWater will as be of seating limited $99 is with registration, payable will will be in conducted the "Sail Loft" of sections the four co- the restaurants: sponsoring Newburyport Garrison Inn, the Monday evenings, from 6:30-8:30 p.m., for four weeks. Classes Classes weeks. four for p.m., 6:30-8:30 from evenings, Monday electronics, instructing captain’s courses, and more. and courses, captain’s instructing electronics, decades of assorted boating experiences, including blue water water blue including experiences, boating of assorted decades marine Caribbean, the cruising management, marina voyages, boat-handling skills. The are boat-handling instructors all seasoned sailors who have enjoyed credentials, with impressive and mariners terminology; marine electronics; winds and weather; and safe safe and weather; and winds electronics; marine terminology; boating safety; marine insurance; USCG equipment; popular USCG equipment; marine insurance; safety; boating boating road; the of rules navigation; and piloting basic knots; previous boating experience is necessary. The course will cover cover will course The necessary. is experience boating previous and techniques; theory sailboat including of a topics, number course course to be taught in This Newburyport. annual course is and no and powerboaters, sailors open to public, the general accepted accepted for an introductory "Sailboating for Beginners" 6065. membership is not restricted to Stratham residents. For more residents. to Stratham is not restricted membership 772- at or (603) Diane 436-7978 at Irma call (603) information, NH NH year. last all by Senior enjoyed much was Center that event an for "Silvertones,” dinner and entertainment by the a gift to swap, and Joyce Rowe will serve as the Swap Master. Swap the as serve will Rowe Joyce and swap, to gift a from January's cancelled meeting. Members are asked to bring bring to asked are Members meeting. cancelled January's from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Stratham Municipal Center. Municipal Stratham the at p.m. 2 to a.m. 11:30 potluck luncheon potluck and luncheon March 20 program on from Tuesday, Rye. For more information, call (603) 964-8401 or call (603) 964-8401 visit www. For Rye. more information, rye.lib.nh.us. The The public is to welcome is this Admission event. free, and served. be will refreshments be presented by Professor P.T. Vasudevan be of by Vasudevan presented the P.T. Professor University of New of Department Hampshire’s Chemical Engineering. March 18 at 3 p.m. 3 at 18 March a program entitled “India: An Emerging Power” on Sunday, An on Power” a “India: Emerging Sunday, entitled program mcfarland.org. and donation opportunities, contact Kathryn Strand at and (603) opportunities, donation www.richie or visit richiemcfarland.org or kstrand@ 658-6236 information regarding spelling bee registration, sponsorships sponsorships bee spelling registration, regarding information provides provides therapies and support to three with children delays and developmental For age disabilities. more birth to organization organization serving Seacoast families since 1971. RMCC — and to benefit the programs at RMCC. Raffles and a silent Raffles at RMCC. the programs — and to benefit festivities. the to add will auction will compete for glory of winning an enormous gaudy trophy trophy gaudy enormous an winning of glory for compete will traditional bee including rules, study lists and judges. 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(603) or 430-1212 information about this event, contact the race organizer at (603) (603) at which organizer also race has the updated constantly event contact details. For event, this more about information field field has been will to expanded 1,200 Registrations runners. by site, be mail as Web accepted well as at online the official historic New Castle, and Portsmouth Harbor. Portsmouth and Castle, New historic striking views of woodlands, salt marsh, the rugged seacoast, seacoast, rugged the marsh, salt of woodlands, views striking course course is mostly flat, run on local and town roads through Portsmouth, Rye, and New Castle, New Hampshire with includes includes a coastal route through Rye and New Castle. 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May on ride Cure hour. the for $50 and advocacy. and during a three hour Spin class for diabetes research, information information research, diabetes for class Spin hour three a during Director Director calories Kelly burn to levels Hurrell Spin and invites fitness all of Gold’s residents Gym Seacoast members and Decide.” (ADA), and raises awareness for the ADA’s new campaign “I campaign new ADA’s the for awareness raises and (ADA), and awareness. and raise much-needed raise funds much-needed in support of diabetes prevention country country in gearing up for the upcoming national “Spin-A- Thon.” Gym fitness Gym club fitness in joins other Portsmouth clubs across the (603) 231-1148. (603) members for this informative and vital seminar on Thursday, on Thursday, seminar and vital for informative this members at Les call seat, a reserve to or information more For 22. 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16, 2007 | A 16, 2007 For more information about “Time Pas PORTSMOUTH PORTSMOUTH | Before the Players Ring, They stuck to it despite life changes, eco year this old years 25 turns Theater Generic To celebrate their special silver anniver Sweet’s Jeff includes program evening’s The Audiences are invited to come and enjoy The Players’ Ring is a non-profit theater Tickets for general admission for “Time ‘Time Passages’ ‘Time at Players’ Ring arch arch pecial Passages” are $10 for members, $12 for non- for $8 are tickets Senior and Student members. members, $10 for non-members. Reservations are suggested and can be made by calling the Players’ Ring at (603) 436-8123. sages” and the 2007 season for Ring www.playersring.org. the Players’ before Seacoast Rep, Portsmouth's Generic only Theater amateur was established by theater a happy combination troupe, of writ a co-op household for an anchor. nomic duress, and bad weather. Amazingly, lot of the early are members still taking part a quarter of a century later. and the public is invited to an the evening of six party one acts entitled “Time when Pas sages: 25 Years of Generic Theater” takes the stage at the Players’ Ring in Portsmouth from March April 23 8. through members of Generic Theater bringing are sary, back six of the one-acts they did back in the day — three realistic ones and three that are described as being “more crazy.” Rill the is “This Wilson’s Lanford “Adjusting,” “Talk from “Lamps” Martin’s Jane Speaking,” ing Beckett’s With…”, “Come and Go,” David from Bread” of Loaf a Buys Glass “Phillip Ives’ “All in the Timing,” and Generic Theater co- “Man founder in Mark the Towle’s Mask.” Generic Theater’s “Time Passages” on Friday and March nights Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday, 25 April and 8 Sunday, at 7 p.m., and Sunday, April 1 at 3 p.m. that provides an intimate setting for local the ater companies both producing published and original scripts. It encourages the production of plays written by local writers in the greater Portsmouth region and hosts an annual play wright competition each spring. ers, teachers, painters, and with waiter-types, S ’ 11 | M 11 |M ’ ’ ’ o o N ’ ’ 12:30 The Hills Paradise Frasier Late Late Show Late Night Late Night Greater Boston Scrubs (CC) The Insider (N) King of the Hill Paid Kim Cosby Ghost M*A*S*H NFL Live Poker Sports Ricochet Buy Me Made Maintenance ’ 33, 33, N ’ ’ ol ol Happy Endings V Sweet November V 12 AM 12 Final NHL Hockey Larry King Live Deal or No Deal Hannity & Colmes Countdown News ›› Chefography Designed Made CSI: Miami (CC) Spoof Discov. Lost Worlds (CC) Miami Ink Psychic. Midnight Express Next › Inside the NBA Paradise Law Order: CI Frasier (12:06) Jimmy Kimmel Live (N) La Hora de la Risa (12:06) Jimmy Kimmel Live (N) Globe Trekker “Chinatown” Friends Entertain ment Pastor Scott King of the Hill Paid Phil Lincoln Heights Cosby Chicken M*A*S*H Gameday NASCAR Boxing ’ 11:30 Biscuit LateNight Real Sports (CC) (:40) Behind Bedroom Doors 40-a-Day Potential Taste King Hot Daily 10 Will Late Show With David Letterman (N) (:35) Nightline Show The Tonight With Jay Leno (CC) Show The Tonight With Jay Leno (CC) Noticiero Univisión (:35) Nightline Charlie Rose (N) (CC) Blackadd er Will & Grace South Park Simpsons Cheaters So Raven Fresh Pr. Family Co. 3’s Game ’ 11 PM 11 Best-Sports SportsD Mad Money The O’Reilly Factor Circle of Friends LateNight The L Word (CC) Good My Taste King Dirty Jobs (CC) Horrors of Hussein Miami Ink (CC) Parental Sex and the City E! News Law & Order: SVU Will News (CC) News (CC) News News (CC) Primer Impacto News (CC) Monty Python Sex and the City South Park BodogFight Seinfeld (CC) Paid Suite Life The 700 Club (CC) Fresh Pr. Futurama Co. 3’s SportsCenter (CC) Bull Riding ’

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