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This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO Box 592 Hampton, NH 03843- Contributed items and logos are © and ™ their respective owners Unauthorized reproduction 8 of this page or its contents for republication in whole or in part is strictly prohibited • For permission, call (603) 926-4557 • AN-Mark 9A-EVEN- Rev 12-16-2004 PAGE 8A | ATLANTIC NEWS | SEPTEMBER 30, 2005 | VOL 31, NO 39 ATLANTICNEWS.COM . TOWN NEWS LOCAL NOTES ‘SUPPORT OUR TROOPS’ NIGHT AT LEGION HALL ‘Forever Wild’ program at Sandy Point HAMPTON | Hamptons American Legion Post #35 and the Support Our Troops Group will hold a night of conver- PECIAL TO THE TLANTIC EWS Stoltz’s “Forever Wild” S A N Point Discovery Center at 89 the mountains of Montana, sation and information on Wednesday, November 2 from 6- STRATHAM | One of Depot Road in Stratham. Walkin’ Jim gets his name show, featuring his powerful 8 p.m. at the Legion Hall, located at 69 High Street in America’s most unique The program will be held from the nearly 26,000 miles baritone and emotion- Hampton. folksingers and backcountry on Friday, October 14 at 7 he has walked through the packed vocals, is much more The event will feature special guest speakers and open travelers, Walkin’ Jim Stoltz p.m. The photography, sto- wild country of North Amer- than a concert. It combines forum discussion. Veterans and family members who have bring his powerful multi- ries, and music make this ica. Carrying a guitar and live music and poetry with loved ones currently serving overseas in the US military are media show, “Forever Wild” one-of-a-kind concert an writing his songs along the stunning, multi-image encouraged to attend. to the new Hugh Gregg inspiring journey into the way, his lyrics express a great slides. With its mix of pho- Sandwiches and other refreshments will be provided by Coastal Conservation Center nation’s last wilderness love and respect for the Earth tographs and music and stir- Joe’s Meat Shoppe in North Hampton. For more informa- at Sandy Point, located on areas. and the wild places he knows ring celebration of the tion, visit www.supportourtroopsgroup.com the grounds of the Sandy Currently on tour from so well. wilderness, this concert will thrill all ages. In this show ROTARY OFFERS GSE OPPORTUNITIES Stoltz will be sharing images SEACOAST | Area Rotary Clubs are currently accepting Walk benefits NH Dream Factory and songs from the Arctic applications from young business and professional women SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS five mile loop beginning and being provided by the popu- National Wildlife Refuge, his and men between the ages of 25-40 to participate in KINGSTON | The Real- ending on the Plains, the lar local band, the Effengees. Yellowstone to Yukon walk, Rotary’s Group Study Exchange (GSE). tors® of the Granite State town common. Pre-registra- T-shirts will be given to the the Utah canyon country, the The Group Study Exchange is a unique cultural and voca- South Board of Realtors® tion is encouraged but not first 200 walkers to register. Northern Rockies and other tional exchange sponsored by the Rotary Foundation that are sponsoring a walk to required. Sign-in is 9 a.m. Gifts, snacks, water, prizes wild places all across Ameri- provides travel grants for teams to exchange visits between raise funds for the New The registration fee is $10. and raffles will be provided ca. paired areas in different countries. Team members experi- Hampshire Dream Factory Walkers will be asking for by sponsors. This is open to Walkin’ Jim has toured ence the host country’s institutions and ways of life, on Saturday, October 15 in pledges. all who would like to walk extensively throughout the observe their own vocations as practiced abroad, develop personal and professional relationships, and exchange Kingston. A fun event is being for this charity. The public is US for the past 19 years and ideas. The event will feature a planned with live music FACTORY Continued on 38A• has been presented with the Beginning April 14, 2006 a GSE team sponsored by local EPA’s Outstanding Achieve- Rotary clubs will travel to the Southern Caribbean ment Award for his sharing (includes islands such as St. Lucia, Antigua, Montserrat, of nature and wilderness Barbados, Martinique, St. Kitts, and Nevis) to be hosted by across America. He is the co- Rotary clubs from that area; the team will return about May founder of Musicians United 22, 2006. to Sustain the Environment. Cyan The Rotary Foundation provides round trip airfare while His songs have been record- local Rotarians in the host countries provide meals, lodging ed on eight releases, which and group travel within their area. Magenta receive regular airplay on Interested New Hampshire applicants may contact Rotar- National Public Radio and ian John Ramsay at (602) 659-2795 or e-mail to john.ram- folk radio stations, and will say@ binnacle.biz. Additional information and a team be available for sale the night member application are also available at Yellow of the concert along with his www.rotary7780.org. book, “Walking With the Wild Wind.” FORUM GIVES PARENTS A ‘NEW OUTLOOK’ Black Tickets for this show are EXETER | New Outlook Teen Center in Exeter will be $12 for adults and $8 for starting their free monthly Parent Education Series on Tues- kids; Great Bay Steward day, October 5 from 7-8:30 p.m. at their 120 Front Street Members tickets are $8 and location. $5. Tickets are available at This forum, scheduled to be held on the first Wednesday the Sandy Point Discovery of every month, will offer a variety of topics beginning in Center Wednesdays through October with “How to Help Your Child be Successful in Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4 School.” Presenting is Benjamin Hillyard, M.E.d., LCMHC., a well- p.m., or by calling the center respected, local psychotherapist who specializes in issues at (603) 778-0015. Tickets can which can affect school success. also be purchased the night An RSVP is appreciated but not required. For more infor- of the concert. mation or to reserve a space, contact Margot Walker at (603) 674-1704. BUYING OR SELLING NH SEACOAST PROPERTY? WANT GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE? CALL ME~DIANE DARLING! HAMPTON Relaxed lifestyle in this beautiful 3BR. 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RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE 111 BOW STREET, PORTSMOUTH, NH This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO Box 592 Hampton, NH 03843- Contributed items and logos are © and ™ their respective owners Unauthorized 33 reproduction of this page or its contents for republication in whole or in part is strictly prohibited • For permission, call (603) 926-4557 • AN-Mark 9A-ODD- Rev 12-16-2004 ATLANTICNEWS.COM VOL 31, NO 39 | SEPTEMBER 30, 2005 | ATLANTIC NEWS | PAGE 33A RACING CORNER CHURCH NEWS JOHNSON BEATS ‘THE Petty said the following for Kurt Busch, who won DONORS NEEDED AT BLOOD DRIVE twelve current World of last season's Nextel Cup NORTH HAMPTON | The American Red Cross will be MONSTER’ AT DOVER Outlaws series drivers and championship. conducting a blood drive on Thursday, October 6 at the BY GERALD HODGES teams to three year agree- Darnell, 22, from Beach United Methodist Church of Hampton, located on SPECIAL TO ATLANTIC NEWS ments beginning with the Park, Illinois, and David Lafayette Road. Participants may donate anytime between DOVER, DE | Jimmie 2006 season: Steve Kinser, Ragan, 19, of Unadilla, Geor- 1-6 p.m. In doing so, they will be helping someone like Jack, Johnson stormed past Mark Jason Meyers, Kraig Kinser, gia, were the finalists for the a 13-year-old diagnosed in 2002 with a rare, high-risk form Martin on lap 384 of the 400- Danny "The Dude" Lasoski, full-time ride. of leukemia. Aggressive chemotherapy helped Jack beat the lap MBNA Race Points 400 at Tim Shaffer, Paul McMahan, While Darnell will get a odds, and more than 40 units of blood made sure he could Dover’s Monster Mile, on Joey Saldana, Jason Sides, full-time ride, Ragan is get those treatments on schedule. Sunday, to get his third win Jimmie Johnson Brian Paulus, Brandon Wim- expected to split time in While blood is a lifesaving medicine, the only source is a of the season and take the mer, Shane Stewart and Roush's No. 6 Ford truck caring volunteer donor. Please help give someone else a lead in this year’s Chase for ing handling problems on Jason Solwold. The series next season with veteran chance to survive and give the Gift of Life. the Championship. the track, and a broken jack has also received commit- Mark Martin. A form of positive identification, such as a donor card or On their final pit stops on during a pit stop. He is now ments from three time WoO Darnell finished third in valid driver’s license, is now required to give blood. For lap 368, Martin (who was fifth in the points. series champion Sammy points in NASCAR's South- more information, call the American Red Cross at (800) leading) took two tires while "Nobody saw this com- Swindell, 16 - time World of east Series last season with GIVE-LIFE, or visit www.newenglandblood.org.