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- PAGE 8A I An.Anrnc NEWS I JUNE 12.2009 I Vol. 35, No 22 CA (60 264 AEMSE COMMUIY WO SAYS YOU CA I 0 r rdn GEA OO O ftrd n EAGC tr AMO EAC? SPECIAL TO THE NRANI1C NEWS EXETER I Exeter Area Garden Club invites the public to their 2009 Garden Tour scheduled for Saturday, June 27 from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. A parade of 10 area gardens is sure to delight the senses and conjure ideas for GEE GOWES — ptn Grdn Clb br tt Mr home landscaping. th n t ffrd t th lb nnl l. Featured will be intimate — Atlnt Crt ht to large gardens showcas- Grdn lb l ht dpt hll ing flower beds, boxes and SPECIAL TO THE AIRANTIC NEWS teach about the importance borders, rock gardens, veg- HAMPTON I The Hamp- of bees, the recent decline etable, herb and water gar- ton Garden Club's annual in the bee population and dens, many of which harbor Plant and Bake sale was suc- attracting bees to the garden. unique features. Homeown- cessful despite the cold and Again members will bring a ers and guides will be on site breezy weather. Many peo- beverage, a picnic meal and to answer questions, and free ple showed up to purchase a chair; meet at the old town refreshments will be served plants and baked goods. hall parking lot to carpool at at two lovely sites. The window box raffle was 5:30 p.m. Descriptive information won by Judith Armstrong of Flowers for the library for of each garden with com- Hampton. Proceeds from the June will be provided by Ann plete directions and a map sale will benefit the many Walker and Ann Hutchinson, paii are in the Garden Tour Ticket projects the club pvides, and by Priscilla Caira and including maintainifg the Carol Keating for July. In ...0 %%it h Booklet. All sites are within a short driving distance, various spots in town. addition, the Hampton Gar- • Ct:( • many along scenic roads. The club will be going den Club will participate in The ticket booklets are $15 on a field trip to Whisper- a Summer Flower and Car- 0.. E t n f th " dn t t th ll n ll and may be purchased at ing Willow Beekeepers in den Show on Wednesday, On lvd, ptn h, 0842 a variety of locations. For Stratham on Wednesday, July 15 from 12-4 p.m. at the TEIIIV (CI OUG more information, contact July 8. Owners David and Partridge House, located on p.60 26 00 .lbrrn Heidi Fritz at (603) 926-8212. Laura Chamberlain will Lafayette Road in Hampton.

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After all, one like a grilled marshmallow. would not stroll into the Lou- People love it!" vre in Paris, pull the Mona has a full Lisa off the wall, tear a piece summer lineup already for off and start chowing down wedding cake orders this on that famous piece of fine year, and Gardner says that art. here in the Seacoast. there is still time for folks Well at Wild Orchid Bak- Gardner has been work- who are planning last minute ing Company, the fine art ing through the ranks as to inquire about having a is in the cakes, pastries and a exclusive pastry chef for cake made for the big event. other goodies, the artist is nearly a decade. She has is always wel- owner/ pastry chef Erin worked for some of the fin- coming orders for other par- Gardner, and cakes are her est establishments in Boston, ties including birthdays, baby canvas. and took a master class under showers, wedding showers Step inside the shop, the instruction of the legend- and anniversaries. which swung its doors open ary cake artist Ron Ben Israel "We had a family come for business just last week at in New York. in, and they needed a cake 122 Lafayette Road in North For nearly the past decade, for a couple that was cel- Hampton, and take a look at Gardner has enhanced count- ebrating their 50th wedding the artwork on the shelves. less weddings and parties anniversary. They had a There are no painted with her talents and now, photograph of the original canvases here, only painted with Wild Orchid Baking wedding cake from 50 years cakes, decorated with deli- Company, is available to the ago, and we recreated that cious and always delight- general public. very cake for them," Gardner "It's been really busy explains. "They were able to fully-edible concoctions and n fr Wld Orhd n C. Onr & tr Chf Ern Grdnr confections that are a treat to already! People have been ht b Atlnt Stff Wrtr Mr Ch r. have a photo of them when the eyes, taste buds and all coming in every single they got married, cutting the the senses in between. day," Gardner says of the forget about the supermarket gone by and — most of all — ing anything edible. cake, and then 50 years later Anyone who's watched new shop, which, while dis- frozen boxed brands churned feast your eyes on the artistic Folks who have tuned cutting the same cake again. the increasingly-popular playing cakes fit for kings out in a factory somewhere. cakes that are on display. into the television circuit It was really so special." cable television shows on the and queens, has much more These frozen concoctions are Gardner can work with for dazzling cake ideas may Wild Orchid Baking Com- Food Network or the Learn- to offer. Patrons can select all homemade right in North clients, be it for weddings, have learned a thing or two pany also furnishes a wide ing Channel likely has come from a wide range of cook- Hampton. birthdays, anniversaries, about fondant, the thick line of paper products to across a program featuring ies, brownies, coconut On a gluten-free diet? No or any other celebration, to covering popularly used to make the rest of your party cakes, all covered in their rn, cupcakes, h, problem. Wild Orchid has make the cake they want, encase today's award-win- as picture perfect as the pas- silky smooth fondant frosting chocolate cheesecakes, pas- many selections to choose and make it look like any- ning cakes. tries and cake. that gives them their profes- tries and more. from that are all naturally thing they want. Her skills They will have learned "We hope to be able to be sional glimmer and appeal. "We want people to be gluten-free (not made with with turning sugar and flour that it's beautiful, edible, and the premier source for spe- If you thought those pristine able to come in here and get substituted ingredients) so into edible confections are converts otherwise ordinary cialty cakes in the Seacoast," cakes — built and baked to the same type of fine pastries that folks who need to steer magical. cakes into conversation piec- Gardner says. Visit the shop perfectly resemble anything that are available to them away from gluten can still Take a look at the flow- es at the very center of any at 122 Lafayette Road in and anyone — were great from pastry chefs in high end enjoy all the natural sweet- ers on the cakes near the gathering. They may have North Hampton Tuesday on television but not read- restaurants," Gardner says. ness everyone else does. front window, and one may also heard that fondant has through Saturday from 7 a.m. ily available to the everyday What's more, Wild Orchid Enjoy a cup of fresh hot be surprised that they don't a rather plain taste that's not to 3 p.m. or Sunday from person and calendar party, will soon offer their very own coffee and a pastry as you smell like flowers at all, but as delightful as traditional, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.; call (603) think again. Those very cakes homemade ice cream (just browse about the cheerfully- like frosting. That's because creamier frostings. 964-CAKE; or visit www.wil- are not only available, but, in time for the hot summer decorated shop with bright these flowers, although life- Well, at Wild Orchid, dorchidbaking.com for more thanks to Wild Orchid Bak- days) along with homemade pastels and nostalgic cake like, are the results of her Gardner is quick to point out information about how deli- ing Company, they're right ice r p, fl n ads from magazines of a day nprllld tlnt n that fondant can not only be cious fine rt n b.

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We see per- in Epping. sonal growth, friendships, — Aaic ews oo y i emo EHS Class of 2009 mem- networking, and mentoring SUIG ESSOS ber and volunteer, Lauren — all in the name of hay, These classes, scheduled for July 13-17 from 10 a.m. to 12 Mills, wanted to host the day grain, and wholesome hard noon, will take place at North Beach or Jenness Beach in North for her peers to model her work." Hampton. Participants will meet at the Cinnamon Rainbows leadership and inspire oth- Equine Protection of MEWIG OSES — aue Mis, wi a ouegge ie, Surf shop to gear up and then proceed to the beach, where the ers to act. was i cage o ogaiig a ouee cew o o coes a North America is a 501(c)(3) instructors will go through safety, etiquette tips and surfing Lauren started volun- EOA as a o Eee ig Scoos Commuiy Seio non-profit organization techniques. Then, it's out in the water to surf, wipeout and teering for EPONA when a Seice ay. based in Epping, provid- — Aaic ews Couesy oo have fun. Cinnamon Rainbows instructors will not have surf- friend invited her to help. ing care and rehabilitation boards — they will be there by each participant's side to help LaurenPassionate adds, about nurturing "The horses dren's books — most likely for abused and neglected. them get started and push them into the waves. The cost to horses, she finds time to depend on volunteers like about horses. horses. EPONA relies on participate is $200 for both residents and non-residents. volunteer five days a week me, and seeing them learn Also assisting in this the generous support from For more info, visit: http:/ / town.exeternh.us/ rec. while working part-time, as to trust people is wonderful. effort are high school seniors volunteers, sponsors and well as preparing to gradu- This is a huge challenge for and Lauren's fellow vol- donors to provide care and AG OOA CAM the onesate and gowho to college. have suffered unteers Zoe Lillis (who is comfort to EPONA's equine This program is designed for student/athletes in grades "Helping rescue horses unmentionable abuse and planning on becoming a vet- residents until they can be 1-6 who are interested in learning the basics of playing flag remind me that I need to neglect." erinarian) and Kristin Bruce adopted by loving families. football. The program is designed to be fun while teaching care more about the well- The consummate leader, (who will be attending the For more information, con- the fundamentals of the game. Emphasis will be on skill being of others than myself," Lauren is college-bound for University of New Hamp- tact Beverly Hanson, Execu- development, sportsmanship, conditioning and team play. It Keenesays State Lauren. "My where hope is she will shire and majoring in Equine tive Director, EPONA, PO will include drills, demonstrations and games. The program that the class can experience work on earning her BA Sciences). Box 315, Epping, NH 03042- will be held from August 3-7 at Brickyard Park on Kingston the same peace and happi- degree in fine arts. Her goal "The pressures of this 0315, or visit www.eponar- Road in Exeter. Participants in grades 1-3 meet from 9 a.m. to ness I feel when I'm there." is to write and illustrate chil- world melt away when escue.org. 12 noon, while grades 4-6 meet from 1-4 p.m. The cost is $85 t th rd fr MC Extr Kd d for residents and $95 for non-residents. GO CAM SECIA O 6 OICES dinator for the local event. Lindt Chocolate, Proulx Oil Students ages 7-17 years will be taught the elements of EXETER I Attention "The PMC Kids Ride & Propane, Rye Airfield, golf, from rules and etiquette, short games and long games as members of the SAU16 empowers young people to Timberland, Shaws Super- well as course management. Registration includes instruction, community — and beyond: make a difference in some- markets, Staples, Verizon T-shirt, certificate and a special gift. Water/energy drink will Riders, sponsors and volun- thing they believe in, wheth- Wireless Arena, Whalen be provided daily. Camp meets from 9-11 a.m. from June 30 teers are needed for the 2009 er they have been affected Public & Media Relations, through July 2; July 14-16; July 28-30; and August 11-13. The Pan-Massachusetts Chal- by cancer or someone close and WMUR. cost is $105 for residents and $110 for non-residents. lenge (PMC) Exeter Kids to them. The enthusiasm The Pan-Mass Challenge Ride, an important fund- and spirit the kids bring to Kids Rides are spokes in KAAE raising effort scheduled to the day makes it a spectacu- the PMC wheel, supporting This non-competitive program of self-enrichment pro- roll out on Sunday, June 14 lar event to be a part of." more than 5,500 adult PMC vides instruction for children, adults and families, with from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at There is a $10 registra- cyclists in their mission to many different aspects involved. 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Classes meet on the front lawn of the cyclists between the ages of er obstacle and a larger loop (800) WE-CYCLE. PMC has raised nearly $240 Tuck Learning Center on Linden Street, moving indoors to the 2-15 will ride between one within the industrial park. A This year's presenting million for the Jimmy Fund. cafeteria during inclement weather. to 26 miles in mini-bike-a- party will be held after the sponsor is Stop & Shop. PMC Kids Rides offer a way thons to raise money for the ride, and will include a DJ, In-kind sponsors include for children to become part SKYAWKS SOS CAM Dana-Farber Cancer Insti- refreshments, face painting Claudia Kaerner Design of the PMC mission, involv- Children registered for camp get all the sports offered in tute/Jimmy Fund. and raffles. & Photography, Exeter ing young people in vol- the rec department's Multi-Sport package. 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WAGE i 6A An_Armc EWS I UE 2, 200 oi. , o 22 CALL (603) 926-4557 ro AEIMSE CEAIE OGAMS O 6 OICES YOUG CIE SECIA O 6 acs Cee aua eaes sciece cam 0 ,GAUIAI 0 S EXETER I Young children ------.,..„,.."‘„can feel the music, exercise SECIA O 2 cous tinue through the school 2 their performing arts mus- EXETER I Registration year. A---,W7 I . 6 cles and get in touch with is now open for a new The residential por- Yoices their inner princess with environmental leader- tion of the program will ship program for youth run from July 19 through summer with creative pro- GI I a \ grams offered through the between the ages of 13- August 1. uAES 17, sponsored by the New The Natural Leaders Exeter Parks and Recreation / Department. Hampshire Children and program is committed to io you 2i Nature Coalition and Kim- equal opportunity for all yoicesi‘ ,„.. MUSIC OGEE ball Union Academy's EE youth. . . ies a 1 Just Environmental Lead- To apply, visit www. The six-week Music ership Institute. kua.org click on "Summer Together program intro- The program starts this Programs," then 'inAction _.. duces children to the joys summer with a two-week — Environmental Leader- o:ey C Mei use ttr making music. Because residential experience in ship". (be sure to use the Coice young children instinctively which youth get to work NH resident discount code ISUACE respond to and imitate their directly with scientists, as when applying). loved ones, the active partic- well as canoe, camp and For additional informa- 20 ig See • amo, ew amsie 0842 ipation of parents and care- hike. tion call (603) 469-2109 or givers (regardless of their Involvement will con- e-mail [email protected]. 266 • A: 262 musical ability) is an essen- tial part of the rich musical SAUAY EEIG Ienvironment that is created. Open to children up to age 60 M :0 6 M 6:0 M :0 8 M 8:0 M :0 0 M 0:0 M :0 2 AM 2:0 5 with a parent/caregiver, W84 ews ( CS Wiou a ace aes isa ews ( (: e Commu uge classes meet for six weeks at CS (cc ews ( (CC "See" ( (CC (CC Isie iy uy 9:15 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. on WC ews ( Wi ews ( ouse AC (CC ews Sa (CC wies Tuesdays beginning July 7. The cost is $115 and includes two CDs and the songbook. To register or for more infor- mation visit www.mtexeter. corn. U" WMU• ews ( WW ews ( 4 ABC (CC ews Sa (CC ICESS CAM 0 0 WGE111-2 e is O ouse eay Keeig Waiig e ica As ime asic Ask is oie "e ak < Calling all princesses ages 0 S igia U o Go o Iey Goes ack O Ma" (CC CC otb: Join Exeter Rec and ge ico oge: 00 e a Yeas ig a is eco Goo goo: Ue i eo (CC ig a oooo ay Ue .. CO WE ready to dance and sing and (S

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ATLANTic EWS CA (60 264 To AEMSE O , No IiE 1 91 A_A-mc EWS I AGE 7A 16 VOICES ECCA nnn n r l SS r program SECIA O 1 OICES nationally-acclaimed wood- August 4) from 9 a.m. to 12 teaches kids how to teach EXETER I The Exeter Center worker Jeffrey Cooper, open noon; and "Color Theory for for Creative Arts (ECCA) has to all levels of experience for Teens" (ages 15+), Mondays SECIA O 1 CCES sions will take place during announced a number of new participants age 18 years and and Wednesdays, for five EXETER I The Sea- the weeks of July 6 and/or summer classes instructed by up, runs Thursdays for six weeks from 5:30-8 p.m. (call coast School of Technology July 13; each day's session local artists. weeks, starting June 25. for dates). (SST), located at 40 Linden will run from 8 a.m. to 12 New to ECCA is accom- Published illustrator Starting June 29, Karen Street in Exeter, still has noon. plished sculptor Joseph and accomplished water- Desrosiers, published author some limited openings for No food will be served, Montroy, offering "Basic color painter, Sandy McDer- and writing coach, is offer- their brand-new, exciting and students are respon- Moldmaking Techniques" mott is offering a number ing "The Art of Creative summer camps available to sible for their own trans- 'Bears at Farmington' on Mondays from 1:30-3:30 of classes, including "Basic Writing" for participants age students who are currently portation. A nurse will be by Jeffrey Cooper p.m., and "Plaster Sculpture" Drawing for Teens" (ages 18 and up, for six weeks on in grades 5-8. on-campus while camps on Mondays from 5:30-7:30 15+), Mondays and Wednes- Mondays from 6-8:30 p.m.; ECCA's facilities at 30 Lin- Programs with limited are in session. p.m. Both classes will start days for five weeks (July 6 and "Creative Writing for den Street in Exeter, in the openings include "Learn to The cost of $110 per Tuck Learning Campus (the on June 22 for five weeks, through August 5) from 9:30 Teens," on Tuesdays from be a Teacher," "Engineer- week, per camp includes former Exeter High School). and are open to all levels, a.m. to 12 noon; "Drawing 9:30-11:30 a.m., for six weeks ing for Kids" and "Become all required materials. For For information, or to reg- age 18 years and up. Buildings," Tuesdays for starting June 30. a Builder." complete information, ister, call (603) 778-8441 or "Woodcarving" with five weeks, (July 7 through Classes are held at The one-week camp ses- including important dates visit www.exeterarts.net. and the required applica- SUAY EEIG tion and health forms, visit www.SeacoastTech.com . /1/9 5 M 53 M 3 7 M 73 M 3 9 M 93 11 M 13 11 M 113 1 AM 1 13 KIS KEE GA ou Go S Eeig ews ( Miues ( Miio oa ass- Co Case "e Wiou a ace ( Sprt M- h In- (CS ue Cassic ews (CC (CC wo ( (CC eae" ( "ee Ages" (CC nl Crvr dr ( ES I OGAMS Wieou ( (CC ews ( AC immy A (1 A askea ias Game 5 — os Agees ake; a ews ( (5 ege o e A e A AIWAES (AC (CC ews Kimme Cou Oao Magic (ie ( (CC (CC Seeke "ouy" Moies (3 Acio Sos ews ( C aeie C (CC 15 Aocayse ( Susese ( Kim eaey A oe- ews ( Wacke Sos aw/O O HAMPTON I C om eig ( (CC ews is assesses e ea o seismic aciiy (CC (CC Ou Sas SU Parents who want to help (3 Acio Sos ews ( C aeie C (CC • 15 Aocayse ( Susese ( Kim eaey A scie- ews ( Sos Ea (CC their children learn and (C om eig ( (CC ews is assesses e ea o seismic aciiy (CC (CC Ea grow during their upcom- ime Imac° Ea Que o- oicieo a os ico éme ei y Sees Mioaio ime oicieo es a ea ing vacation can "Keep It ( cus Uiisie maco UiisiO 1-- Fresh All Summer" with a Wieou ( (CC ews ( AC immy A (1 A askea ias Game 5 — os Agees akes a ews ( (: ege o e A e class or camp offered at (CC ews Kimme Cou Oao Magic (ie ( (CC C (AC (CC Seeke "ouy" Moies Brainwaves. 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PAGE 18A An.Arn EWS I UE 2, 200 I t , 22 CA (60 264 AEISE COMMUIY Sprtn t tt n bth dvn SECIA O E AAIC t Alec Boucher when asked DURHAM I The NHHDS how they played. Guard Spartans, based in the Sea- Sam Knollmeyer added, coast area, competed in the "Wr excited to represent recent AAU New Hampshire New Hampshire and the State Championships at the Seacoast in Memphis this University of New Hamp- year." Memphis is the site of shire. this years AAU13 and under It was a successful week- National Championships. end for these Spartans, as The 4U S Spr Boyatsis, who amazingly from the Spartan organiza- two of their teams won their tn also met the Fastbreak took it the length of the court tion, hd success of respected age divisions. Both Spartans in their champion- and scored at the buzzer to their own in the NH Girls Hampshire," said Spartans toughness and first l the age-13/age-14 teams not ship. This game was a tight clinch the victory by one. State AAU Tournament with Director, Chris Coates. "The sportsmanship at the New only won state titles, but also one as the NHHDS Spartans The Fastbreak Spartans their 12 and under and 13 Spartans sent seven teams Hampshire AAU State Bas- qualified to compete in the found themselves in over- also made some marks as and under teams placing to the Boys State rn ketball Tournament." AAU National Champion- time, down by one point, their 12 and under and 15 fourth in the states. nt and all seven teams For more about the Spar- ships later this summer. and only ten seconds left on and under teams received "This Spartans Program placed either first, second, tans and other NH Hoops , Both teams faced off in the clock. NHHDS Spartans runner-up in there respected has made its mark as one of or third. The Spartans play- Development School pro- the championships versus forward Jack Knollmeyer championships. The Lady the most successful youth ers displayed a tremendous grams, visit http:/ /nhhds. FastBreak Spartans teams, a inbounded the ball 16 Phil Spartans, who also branch basketball programs in New amount of team-work, net. sister branch located out of Derry. "This was a great day MOAY EEIG for the Spartans name," 6115Spartans Co-Director Jason /9 5 M 53 M 3 7 M 73 M 3 9 M 93 1 M 13 11 M 113 1 AM 13 WBZ.4Campbell commented. "Two ( (CC • ( Evnn h In- Entrtn- n I Mt /lf n CSI M "Wr- ( t Sh Wth - t t state titles and four runners- CS (CC - ldr ( rnnt hr Mn hr n Cr" (CC (CC vd ttrn ( Sh up really make our mark as a WC-5 ( ( ( AC Wd Ind Chrnl h hrtt ( (CC ( r C th I ( (35 (1 K- (CC Edtn (CC ld ( (CC htln l v ( youth basketball power." (AC 1(CC (CC In the first championship, WCS- 111 ( ( ( C 7 M- l r I Clbrt Gt & Ordr Cr- tln C (CC I ( h nht Sh t (C l(CC (CC (CC zn l M Ot f r nl Intnt (CC (CC Wth Cnn Orn ht- the 13U NHHDS Spartans Wl17 ( ( ( C A Extr ( I Clbrt Gt & Ordr Cr- tln C (CC ( h nht Sh t squared off versus the 13U (C (CC (CC (CC d (CC M Ot f r nl Intnt (CC (CC Wth Cnn Orn ht- FastBreak Spartans. The WUI-7 rr Ipt° t tr nt n Cdd n l Mrn r Crtn t tr C d l NHHDS Spartans took an (UI UnvOn UnvOn l Cl Anl Spr UnvOn UnvlOn 1– rl lead in this game and, WMU-9 ( ( ( AC Wld Entrtn- Chrnl h hlrtt ( (CC ( r C th ( (35 (1 K- despite some runs from the (1 (AC (CC (CC (CC nt ld ( (CC htln l v ( FastBreak Spartans, never CI WGBH-2 WrdGrl th h r Wth Grtr Chrn- Ant dh Arn Exprn Ar t Cr- Chrl ( Grtr v relinquished it. (S ff hrr ( (CC tn "r" (CC ( rd ( (CC tn Sl CC "We worked as a team WENH-11 Cr Cr Ot- n h r Wth rn-Arn v r Unln Cntr ( 1r Sndt "hn Atn Ct Ut better then we ever have in (S Gr Gr l (CC pt hrr ( W br (CC (CC rt" (CC "rh n" the past two years," observed WI-5 Ard- Srb l l /lf /lf Gp Grl "h On r ll ( ( (CC Sx nd Evr- rnd Evr- 13U NHHDS Spartans guard (CW In- (CC G G Mn Mn r ht" (CC (CC th Ct nd nd WSK-3 l r ht 7 Kn f Kn f Whl f prd r hl ( (CC W ht 7 rr rr nd Sth Chr tt & AES AY EES (I l Sh Qn Qn rtn ( ( Sh (CC (CC (CC r (CC lf WU-1 M"AS" EAS l l b b Ght Whprr CIS "Sndblt" CIS "On r" f d r- d r- d r- A IS AIS (p (CC (CC d d (CC (CC "Ght ntrrptd" (CC (CC M r rn r HAMPTON I The First W5 ( ( M ( Mll- Snfld Spn " t th -t M "lt" ( (CC Snfld Spn Kn f Md Wrld" (CC ( (CC (CC (CC th ll Baptist Church of Hamp- (O (CC (CC (CC (CC v5 d d h pl Crt rr rr Mtr f Illn Ml Srt nd 7 lOtdr EO d d ton will have its annual St f Wrzrd Mntn I rn (5 n C Wzrd Mntn St f S vn f Father's Day Bake Sale and IS Wzrd Wzrd hn Cr AM Glr G rl (CC M Wf M Wf 7 7 Gr ( (CC tj (19 Mhl Ktn h 7 Clb (CC Gr (O French Toast Breakfast on CI ICK Spn Spn r r Crl Crl Shl Spn I I pz pz nn nn l l Saturday, June 20 from 8 OO Mntr Sp Kd h lnd f t r tl SEE EE SEE Kn-ll Kn-ll G G Chn A a.m. to 2 p.m. at the church, A nnz (CC vrl llbll Grffth Grffth Grffth Grffth Grffth Grffth Grffth Grffth Grffth Grffth nn (CC

located at 36 Winnacunnet 1– ES rn Intrrpt SprtCntr (CC MU3 bll Ml rr t Clvlnd Indn (CC bll nht SprtCntr (CC bll v Road in Hampton. ES ASCA (CC rn Intrrpt Cll bll CAA Wrld Sr G – A Sr IA Cnfdrtn Cp ASCA (CC The breakfast will be ESC SrtCntr (CC ASCA n 195 h 5 (CC xn A tbll r t Cvlr AWA Wrtln A Gldtr from 8-10 a.m.; the cost is OS Wrld r bll Sprt Sprt h ldr p 5 r Sh Sprt Sprt Sprt r Sh nl 1 ES d Sx d Sx ES 5 d Sx Mnr bll Chrltt t tt Sprt d Sx Sprt Otdr d d $5 for adults and $3.50 for children. The bake sale will C h Sttn Wth Wlf ltzr ( bb nht Cpbll rn ( rr Kn v ( Andrn Cpr 3 ( (C rr Kn v t Mn ( Md Mn ( Kdl prt CC prt M Ind On th Mn Md Mn ( t Mn ( be from 10 a.m. from 2 p.m. CC In OWS Glnn ( Spl prt O prt h Oll tr nnt ( ( On th rd h Oll tr nnt ( and will feature homemade MSC rdbll ( (CC h Ed Sh ( rdbll (CC Cntdn Mdd Sh Cntdn Mdd Sh rdbll (CC cakes, pies, breads, cookies, EC v rd n ht nr rd CEO ( ( (CC tht tht brownies, jams and fudge. rt O Spd Mt th Sprtn ( 19 US Opn l Uv (CC Snth ( (CC xn Ctt v Ctt Proceeds raised at these t MA Arn (35" Al Artfl Intlln (1 (CC Yn Gn (19 El Etvz llb II h Gldn Ar ( Alln Sx l dual events will go toward SOW (3 lr (5 (CC Wh d I Gt Mrrd (7 I Mrt t th Wddn Wd r Wd r lln (97 the annual mission trip and rj OO Cnt l Mnt Chlln ( Gd Gd Unrp Unrp nr nr Gd Unrp Unrp Unrp vacation bible school. CO G vn t Sll Azn Wht Gt rprt rprt rt r nt 9 Chlln rprt rprt Anyone who is unable AE Extr t d Anthn rdln Anthn rdn Anthn rdn zrr d Anthn rdn t ll Anthn rdn (3 ME Cld C l C M (CC CSI M (CC Intrvntn ( Intrvntn ( Obd ( (CC Cr 3 ( Intrvntn ( to attend the bake sale but z b ( Extr r E ISC Ch Ch Ch Ch Mthtr (CC b ( Extr r Sp r ( would like to make a dona- IS Mdrn Mrvl Mdrn Mrvl Md Mrvl dn th t h rd rnl Expdtn Afr Al rnl dn th t tion may send it to First 1 n Kt n Kt Wht t t Wr n Kt IArn Chppr ( n Kt n Kt C C Arn Chppr ( n Kt Baptist Church of Hamp- –1 C Md hr Kn (1999 ( Gr Cln tn n (5 ( Chrtn l ton, c/o Michelle Cooper, AMC hlndr (19 ( Chrtphr brt M r Gn brr M n n n n n n n ( n r Gn >- + 36 Winnacunnet Road, – nd nd nd rnd –SInfld Snfld G rn G rn G rn G I Envll I-Sx & Sx & r t Hampton, NH 03842. For AW & Ordr "Seer" n (CC n (CC h Clr ( h Clr ( (CC n th r ( & Ordr n th r r d nnfr AnItn El fll 1 Kndr Kp Up n rnn h Sp Wb Chl 1E Chl Wb additional information > El contact the church at (603) USA US "ltr" - (O OS ( WWE Mnd ht (v ( (CC (5 l n In ln Sht (CC 926-3200. UE Cbll C111 Mthr Mthr b b Ar Wv ( llv Wll Wll rr rr AnAn E CA (60 264 AEISE O , 22 UE 2, 200 AnAn EWS I AGE A C hr n r rdn prr SECIA O E AnArn EWS rt ... and the Read- Night, gaming fun, Dance July 9 through August 13. GEEA I What ing is Easy" celebrates all Dance Revolution, and Sum- Most of the programs this

do cows and reading have in things summery. Programs mertime Fun featuring a craft summer give teens a unique common? Just ask the kids for elementary school chil- and a summery dessert. The chance to "Express Yourself"

participating in the sum- dren and their families will summer reading program through coffee painting, mer reading program at the be held on Tuesdays at 6 for this group will feature electronic comic strips and

Weeks Public Library. p.m. from June 30 to August weekly drawings beginning other creative opportunities,

The library's official 4. Programs include a movie July 10 (pick up a reading and participants can earn observance of Cow Day has night, Dance Dance Revolu- time card at the library). another raffle ticket for tak- been set for Tuesday, June tion, a puppet music show, The 2009 Teen Summer ing part in the programs. 23 at 2 p.m. Cow Day tra- a craft, cupcake tasting and Reading Program, "Express The Teen Summer Reading ditionally marks the begin- a Read-In. Yourself @ Weeks Public Program runs now through

ning of the Summer Reading Back again this year is Library" began May 23 for August 29.

Programming for the town's separate reading program students entering grades 7 Children and teens

elementary school chil- with summer fun planned and up. Participants earn a may maximize their read-

dren. It is also a great day on Wednesday nights for raffle ticket for every book ing fun this summer and

to celebrate National Dairy students going into grades that is read. Weekly draw- earn tickets to the Stratham

Month. The event features 5-6 in the fall. The programs ings include gift certificates Fair. skateboarding time at a cow craft, cow puzzles, are scheduled from July 8 for Target, the Game Store Rye Airfield and tickets to a EA MOOE OOKS Mrld th lf pl vtr cow jukes, cow food and of to Augusf 5 and begin at 6 and more. Programs for Fisher Cats game. Children t C vnt prvl hld t th W bl course a baby cow. p.m.; they include Extreme teens are planned for Thurs- in preschool through eighth brr n Grnlnd. Atlnt l ht This year's theme "Sum- Tags, Fizzy Bomb and Movie day nights at 6 p.m. from grade can earn free admis- sion to the Stratham Fair just UESAY EEIG by reading. The Adult Sum- mer Reading Program began 10:30660 M :0 6 M 6:0 M :0 8 M 8:0 M :0 , 0 M M :0 2 AM 2:0 Memorial Day weekend. Mys-ews ( Eeig e I I CIS "oa Ki" e Meais "A (:0 48 ous ews ( ae Sow Wi a ae ae (CC ews ae ( ( (CC oe e oses" ey (CC (CC i eema ( Sow Many adults enjoyed that immy A (:0 A askea ias Game 6 Oao Magic ews ( (20 immy first weekend of summer Kimme Cou a os Agees akes. (ie ( (CC igie Kimme with a good book and started Im a Ceeiy... Ge ai o aci o aw & Oe: Secia ews ( e oig Sow ae earning points toward raffle Me Ou o ee gam gam icims Ui (CC Wi Coa Oie igim tickets. The grand prize is a Im a Ceeiy... Ge AW & Oe: Secia aw & Oe: Secia ews ( e oig Sow ae $50 gift certificate provided Me Ou o ee icims U icims Ui (CC Wi Coa Oie igim Cuao co e Miima es aa Aqui y Aoa oicias oicieo a Casa e a iga by the Friends. The adult Age Seme UiisiO UiisiO _ summer reading program is I co r ews ( ews ( AC W Eeai Coice immy A (:OI A askea ias Game 6 Oao Magic ews ( (20 immy open only to Greenland resi- 4 (CC (CC ews me Kimme Cou a os Agees akes. C.. (ie ( (CC igie Kimme dents or those with a valid 0 WoG Geae ais ci Weeks Public Library card. oso Smiey The library is located at 36 Ue om e Aiss e (CC Post Road, two doors down ies Eey from the Greenland Central aymo School. For information, call Cees a & (603) 436-8548 or visit www. (CC a weekslibrary.org. A Cice ai o o gam UIC OUM Simsos Kig o e i AESSES EACAE ai ai AMO I Healthcare reform will be very much in I .‘4,,... ,:..,:., ue e cca Wose? the news this summer, and • • amiy Congress is expected to be Gaie (2004 ecki Meye. tP,4,r4 •• "-- •'< oa . Kigi am. Guy am. Guy Cicke Aqua debating healthcare reform eey iiies Gii Gii Gii Gii ose ose ose ose ose ose oseae (CC legislation this month. SosCee (ie ( (CC Those who are interested Seies o oke ie ASCA in this important issue are AWA Wesig Am. Gaiaos invited to attend a timely Sos es n 0 Iia forum, hosted by the Hamp- Sos e So M asea ton Town Democratic Com- ay Kig ie ( Aeso Cooe 60 ( (CC ay Kig ie mittee and taking place on CuiseMoey O e Moey Ma Moey ( as Moey ( Thursday, June 18 at 7 p.m. aiy ( ( O e eco e Oeiy aco aiy ( Maow Sow Couow Maow Sow aa (CC at Hobbs House, located at oa usiess ig ie oa ews ( ews ( (CC aeig aeig ews 200 High Street in Hampton. This forum, which is the 40 O Saig Siema oe uck ie (CC .u a oy u (200 EemIes e ak Kig (2008 Cisia ae. (CC ue oo (CC Maimum •e e (2008, Acio (CC Coe is Ecessie oce second in a series of non- 0 = Wees use Wees use Aog Came partisan Hampton Public Policy Forums, is entitled M OO Cn Coe ( ( Goo Uwa oo Cakes COG iie ae o Se E U My ouse is is ouse uck ouse Sages Icome is is is "Healthcare Reform: Do We 0 i AE See Woes iae oos iae oos iae oos iae oos iae oos iae oos iae oos Need It? What Are the Alter-

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AGE 20A I ArtAnmc EWS UE 2, 200 I O , o 22 CA (60 264 O AEISE COMMUIY Another noteworthy summer at the North Hampton Bandstand SECIA O IE AAIC EWS • Wednesday, July 8, 6-8 concert band presenting a Awards. • Thursday, August 5, in all but 10 states across NORTH HAMPTON I p.m., Country Mile Band's great variety of music. • Thursday, July 30, Peter 6-8 p.m., the Truffle Acous- the US, bringing elements An annual tradition con- first-ever time performing at • Wednesday, July 29, 6- Sheridan offers a musical per- tic Trio with Dave Gerard, of soul bluegrass, R&B and tinues when the town of the bandstand. 8 p.m., Rico Barr and the formance at 10:30 a.m., using a group that has performed world beat to the stage. North Hampton presents its • Thursday, July 16, Jump'n Jive Review, nomi- a variety of instruments to 2009 Summer Concert Sea- 10:30 a.m. "Parents Choice nated "Swing Band of the maintain interaction with his son, offering a wide range Approved" children's musi- Year" by the National Swing young audience. firliCrime Stoppers of concerts and children's cian/ storyteller Steve Blunt e soe cime. programs at the bandstand presents a celebration of Grdtn I Ca 604 o 204 located at the intersection of childhood themes, featur- • e osmou oice ae iesigaig a icie o . aaism o e usy amme esaua a occue Routes 111-151. ing traditional favorites and jt ftr dnht n n 6. l ntrd th Throughout the sum- his award-winning original tblhnt nd r dnd rv nd t th 2 OWSMOUAE br. h t b bllrnt nd t nt phl mer, the public will enjoy music including "Hang On, AM& i ltrtn th n pl. A th t lft th rtrnt the sounds of reggae, swing, Henry." Participants can n d lr plt l nd n t t httr. 888.82.8822 h t n r lt n fln trd Mrt Sr. blues, calypso, country, sing-along, move-around ease ca Cime Soes i you wis o rn brass, bluegrass, classic rock, and laugh-a lot. anonymous and have uilormation on unsolved crimes . or ue age acoo prt. Y n l lv a good-time rock 'n roll, and • Thursday, July 16, 7- aoymous "i y oggig o o: big band. 8:30 p.m., the 39th Army www.seacoascimesoes.og Plus, the kids will love Band/ NH Army National •,a— rn You could be eligible for a h rrd f p t $,000 f r nfrtn ld t n rrt nd nvtn. interactive appearances by guard, an award-winning ciokiesiIciig.com favorites, including Judy Pancoast and Steve Blunt. WEESAY EEIG Concerts are presented free on Wednesdays from 6-8 60 M :0 6:0 M :0 8 M 8:0 M :0 0 M 0:0 M :0 2 AM 2:0 p.m. (unless otherwise noted W4 ews ( (CC ews ( Eeig e I Eeai O Cis Gay U Cimia Mis "Sl CSI: Y "ea I ews ( ae Sow Wi a ae ae below). 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It's time for a ride down the "Zoomy • SAE O UME, SWICE O GUIA A Be sure to ride out "Zoomy Trail" to the end, with Gerard's cover of "Diamond Lil," Trail." • CAME O E GAIE SAE AS A UII COEGE SUE After four long years of craving more, his delightfully-upbeat "Window of Time," the Seacoast can finally slake its thirst for • EA OCAIS O UE (OMEY SAOY UE bluegrass-feel "Write a Letter" and finally, a new material from one of the region's most • UIG A OWEU A ASE O MOE A 20 YEAS version of "What a Wonderful World," a con- renown, sought after and talented musicians, • EOME WI UE I MOE A 40 SAES cert favorite of his over the years, arid a ver- Dave Gerard. • AS AYE AS MAY AS 2 SOWS I A SIGE YEA sion here that would have the Great Satchrno "Zoomy Trail" will land in the hands • SAE E SAGE WI IE EA, MUS, E A, himself smiling in amazement. of fans at an upcoming CD release party AE MAEWS A, E AIAOS A UES AEE It's acoustic. It's electric. It's a gumbo of scheduled for Friday, June 19 at the Three greatness that fair have come ,to expect and Chimneys Inn in Dover, starting on the ter- anticipate, and it's finally arriving along the race at 7 p.m. "Zoomy Trail." The album follows up the 2005 release the age of 94, and it was around that time that life, and taking a moment to step off the When thumbing through copies in the of "That's Right," which Gerard recorded Gerard began to knit together the musical high-tech-gadget superhighway that folks record store — "Zoomy Trail" will be avail- along with his band "Truffle," who together selections that have come to full fruition in race along, and enjoy the simple things that able locally at Bull Moose Music and other enjoy a loyal following both throughout the his latest album. matter - relationships, loved ones, the world select stores — you'll likely see that the Greater Seacoast region and beyond. This Today, he is one of the few artists who still in general. cover art is different. They aren't available spring, he entertained crowds at shows in the looks at an album as a sum of all the parts, It starts off with "You May Be Gone" in a limited edition series either. In this case, US Virgin Islands, and frequently spans the not just a few songs slapped together to fill in featuring a masterful mandolin melody, fol- EVERY copy of the CD is different, having country from the Carolinas to Colorado with space on a CD. lowed by "Everyman" and "Change," all been printed on an antique letter press from his unique bluesy-rock and Cajun-bluegrass "I still think of an album as a whole. That's deliciously-welcome additions to Gerard's the 1930s by artists Steve Bowden and David gumbo of musical magic. the way I like to listen to albums. 'Zoomy song catalog. Wolfe, who developed the printing technique Gerard's "Zbomy Trail" is an exemplary Trail' works as a whole," Gerard explains. Next on "Zoomy Trail," fans will drool making each copy an artistic experience. combo that demonstrates how the New York Indeed, the 10-song track list — which over soon-to-be concert staples like "Dream- Recorded at Thundering Sky Studio in native (and Seacoast transplant for the past 25 includes two cover tunes — meshes together land" and "Thirty Robins." South Berwick, "Zoom' Trail is about to years) has perfected his art of binding words a wide variety of different sounds but reins "Dreamland" is an ambitious work that's launch into the public arena at last, forever and music with an alluring sound all of his them in together for a spectacular feel one hypnotically addictive in its otherworldly as a true sound of the Seacoast. The first 50 own that will have longtime fans and first- can only get by taking a trip down the Zoomy beat, which utilizes a swath of different people (couples) will receive a complimen- time listeners purring with pure delight. Trail. instruments (where else can the listener hear tary copy of the Zoomy Trail at the June 19 To understand the "Zoomy Trail," it's best But metaphorically speaking, what does a Chinese funeral gong mixed into an upbeat CD release party at the Three Chimneys Inn, to start with what it means. that trail represent? What's the message blues piece?) on Route 108 in Durham. "The name goes back to my grandfather," behind all the foot-stomping bluesy fun? "Thirty Robins," on the other hand, lets Additional Gerard and Truffle con- Gerard says with a laugh as he sets his cof- "It's a happy place," Gerard says of the the band members display their unparalleled certs are scheduled in the Greater Seacoast fee down and sits back in a high-back chair, trail with a laugh, before pausing to think a talents in a stimulating musical solo that will region throughout the summer. Visit www. reflecting on his distant past growing up in bit about his answer. "But it's also a realistic pack dance floors, and draw folks in from gerardtruffle.com fr r information and New York. "My grandfather would always place. It follows the path of life. There are the streets to the pubs to get into the groove dates, and to find a copy of "Zoomy Trail" if Gerard and the rest of the performers. take me out on these long walks. He'd say, good times and tough times," he adds, and you can't t to the show. 'C'mon, let's go for a walk down the zoomy explains that Zoomy Trail is, as a whole, his By the time the album rolls around to Listen to it once, and feel the vibes. Listen trail!' I knew before I even started working on "most personal collection of songs to date," the song "Faith," listeners may be wonder- to it twice, and you'll find the groove. That ' the material for this album, I was going to call infused with emotion and unforgettable mel- ing what happened to the band. This ballad groove is rt pl t b, and the "Zoomy it the 'Zoomy Trai odies and a "rootsy, contemporary sound." goes back to Gerard's roots, so often heard Trail" is the sound of the summer this year. rndfthr pd lt r t In all, "Zoomy Trail" is an album about in his local solo performances at venues like Follow it along, again and again. AAmc EWS CA (3 9-557 o AEISE o 35 o uE 1 91 A_Amc EWS] AGE 3A Auomoie ecicia osiio WOMES EA Seacoas We cuey ae u ime auomoie ecicia rrthd rt osiios aaiae a a seacoas aea ieee seice cee. uies wi icue u seice eais o a makes a moes. e iea caiae sou ff Crv r ae a cea iig eco, e ASE ceiie a ae fft rt t r a us th ft fr `CrvSrt r comee ieaiiy a eecica iagosis skis wi Bv Atm CiAG I member, the member is a miimum o yeas eeiece i e iusy. Saay Atimmc EWS SA Warn issued a CurvesSmart I wi e eemie ase o ski a eeiece. NORTH HAMPTON I tag. 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