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(603) at Center Forestry Urban the for Flannery at (603) 436-4694 or Sandy Knight, Program Assistant Assistant Program Knight, Sandy or 436-4694 (603) at Flannery information, contact Scholarship Committee Chairman Mary Chairman Committee contact Scholarship information, a preference a for preference universities. students or from the colleges Seacoast region who are Hampshire’s New of one at enrolled pursuing pursuing studies in natural resources or with horticulture, Festival of Trees (FOT) Scholarship. (FOT) Trees of Festival New Hampshire Division of Forests and Lands, Urban Forestry Forestry Urban Lands, and Forests of Division Hampshire New Club’s for the Garden applicants seeking currently are Center at Lincoln Akerman School may call Principal Judith Deshaies Deshaies Judith Principal call may School Akerman at Lincoln 926-2539. (603) at students is students very for important staff planning and of a child classroom enrollment regarding questions with Anyone needs. five years of age prior to October 1, 2007. 1, October to prior age of years five be be entering the school for the first time in 2007, September must be of Kindergarten entering grade. regardless Students the the school office as soon as for possible any child who will Kindergarten through grade 8. grade through Kindergarten LAS is the public school in Hampton Falls serving children from from children serving School Akerman (LAS) Lincoln for Falls the fall 2007 Hampton school year. in school public the is LAS screening appointment, or for more information, call the school school the call information, more for or appointment, screening 926-8706. (603) at information; and information; a Centre birth School certificate. is located on Road Winnacunnet in Hampton. To make a registration of of the child’s exam; physical current updated immunization on Tuesday, April 17 and Friday, May 4. Parents should bring to to bring should Parents 4. May Friday, and 17 April Tuesday, on a packet; copy registration completed their appointment their appointments, which will be held from 12-6 p.m. on Monday, on p.m. Monday, 12-6 be from will held which appointments, p.m. 2:45 to a.m. 8:45 from and 3, May Thursday, and 16 April be five years of age by September 30, 2007. Parents of incoming incoming of Parents 2007. 30, screening September by age of registration years five their be schedule to asked are Kindergartners from 6:30-7:30 p.m. in the gym. Kindergarten registration for p.m. in will from registration 6:30-7:30 who the gym. Kindergarten children for ongoing been has year school 2007-08 the be be a Night Information Kindergarten on April Thursday, 5 up, call Mike Caron at NHS, (603) 964-5501. (603) NHS, at Caron Mike call up, Senior Citizens free of charge. For more information or to sign sign to or information more For charge. of free Citizens Senior Instructed by computer teachers Brad Gregg, Stephanie Cheney Cheney Stephanie Gregg, Brad teachers computer by Hampton Instructed North to offered is program this Porobuno, Mike and about computers. Participants will meet on Fridays from 8:10- from on Fridays meet will Participants computers. about NHS. at lab computer the in 25 and 18 11, 4, May on a.m. 9:15 keyboarding know to skills; keyboarding need word you exploring the processing; else Internet; anything or photography, digital e-mail; week week program where you’ll discover basic computer skills; Internet is Internet that use? something fishermen If so, come to the lab North School computer Hampton to take part in a four- knowledge? knowledge? Do you want to send even know how an to turn e-mail on but a Do computer? do you think not the Citizens: Citizens: Are you in awe of your grandchild's computer performance. For more information call (603) 926-2539. (603) call information more For performance. Drive in Hampton. Donations to the Children Affected by AIDS AIDS by Affected Children the to Donations Hampton. in Drive will Foundation be at accepted the door the evening of the of all ages. Take the family and bring along some friends to see see to friends some along bring and family the Take ages. all of LAS' of production at "Pinocchio" WHS, located on Alumni "Pinocchio," and it is sure to entertain and amuse theatre goers goers theatre amuse and entertain to sure is it and "Pinocchio," as as Hickory Cricket, Gorgonzola, Macaroni and Pepperoni. 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For more information about Holy Week services and BRENTWOOD | Pilgrim of United Christ, Church located April On 5, a Maundy Thursday worship service will take An outdoor worship service will be conducted at the services and For information more about these Holy Week PORTSMOUTH | It’s Passover season, and in this their April On 3, Tuesday, at 6 p.m., the community seder (the O A their arms to these “wandering Jews” The kitchen community. in is koshered. The caterer hired. a The pure spirit of kosher the chicken community prepared. Now, is invited to join the festivities. year by the Temple Israel Cultural Endowment Fund and the generosity of several Congregation. The members cost to attend is $18 per adult and $9 per of the Temple Israel child; active in-uniform military personnel are served free. information and meal selection at (603) 436-5301 ext. 10. of Christ, located at 295 Atlantic on observance Sunday Palm a with beginning services Avenue, Week will hold Holy April 1 at 9:45 a.m. Sunday, North Hampton Bandstand across the street. The children will lead the processional building. with palms into the church the congregation will commemoration of the Last Supper. partake of Holy Community in an ecumenical service at 12 noon at the First Congregational Church on Winnacunnet Road in Hampton. In addition, a Tennebrae service of scripture and music will be held that evening at 7 p.m. at the Little River Church, located Avenue. Atlantic at 95 The morning will begin with a simple communion service at 8 a.m., followed by a breakfast prepared and served by the Men’s Breakfast Group. The congregation will greet the Risen Christ during the regular Sunday service at song and 10 celebration. with intergenerational liturgy, a.m. events at the North Hampton Church of Christ, 964-8687 Hampton.org. or call visit www.UCCNorth (603) at 197 Middle Road year’s and in Easter Holy schedule. Week Brentwood, has announced this place at 7 p.m. Then, a prayer vigil will be held from April 5-6, beginning at 8 p.m. on Thursday night and continuing through 12 noon on Friday. church on Easter April Sunday, 8 at 7 a.m. The service will be followed by a community Easter 7:30-9:30 from breakfast a.m.; an Easter egg hunt at 9:30 a.m.; sanctuary at 10:30 a.m. and worship in the Easter events, call the church at (603)778-3189. centennial the year, Portsmouth Israel Temple congregation home temporary welcoming a in story Exodus true a re-lives at the North while Church their historic synagogue is under renovation. traditional Passover meal) will be held at the North Church Parish House, located at 355 Spinney Road (about one mile downtown Portsmouth from the location). 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Remember what a privi school where and family are respected.” community clude that these are exactly the same Peeke guidelines herself has that followed throughout her tenure. time to devote to personal pursuits, Peeke there will be observes a very notice her regarding able difference daily routine. says, “that it’s going to very be strange to be riding in the car without my pile schoolwork in tow!” of sional association with Bar close, a to draws School nard Peeke acknowledges there is a “bittersweet” qual that ity mingled with her antici has supported my devotion to teaching for all of years.” these the educator who filling will the be vacancy classroom, in her Peeke ages encour them to “Enjoy every minute of it because it goes by so quickly. Embrace new curriculums, but don't for unique. Change and grow with your students as you get the traditions make that lege it is to teach in a small

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