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Seacoast at Dowd Kelly call information, more For dietician. VNA. conducted by Seacoast VNA on the last month. Thursday Screenings of begin the at 12 service This 1. Route on located noon Center, Recreation Seabrook and are held at the is free of charge and no appointment is necessary. been forever helping local people in desperate need. They have asked the community to help them this year, too, by collecting non-perishable food items. the chiropractors at Dr. Ken George be accepting and donations every Associates day from now will through New Day at Years their offices, located at 89 Portsmouth Avenue in Stratham. Office hours are from 7:30 a.m. to Monday through Friday. 6:30 p.m., two items donated, food — drive absolutely participants free will of receive charge non-force initial, an and evaluation complete a consultation, — an in-depth chiropractic chiropractic treatment. precious gift of giving and to awaken that special pleasure in children and grandchildren as all well” that chiropractic — has to and offer for their discover health. For information, more call Kelly or Belinda at (603) 772-6400. have questions about their lung health are encouraged to call the American Lung Association of New Hampshire’s Lung Helpline for free counseling with registered nurses, respiratory therapists and quit-smoking specialists. COPD emphysema, cancer, long including diseases, lung all and asthma. They can smoking both cessation indoors and and air out. quality, also provide information about to a.m. 8 from Friday through Monday 2, option choose and 8 p.m.; or TYY for hearing impaired at (800) 501-1068. Association (VNA), located on Lafayette Hampton, Road offers in a North number of Seacoast programs available area. in For the more call (603) 926-2066. below, information about the listings 33, N ol ------V Black/White The The flu can also repre For the majority of (Editor’s Note: The full To reduce the human and To by created was report The “This study is a call to a covered bers should check benefit. with their Mem human resource representa tive or benefits administra tor for further details. vaccine The is also benefit under a Medicare. For covered visit www. more information Anthem.com and click Hampshire. New on education,” adds Dr. Lafleur. Dr. adds education,” sent financial and significant social impacts, both in terms of health care costs and school lost and productivity, work days missed when children are home sick. Recent esti mates have put the cost at States the flu in the United of $71 and between billion $167 billion. 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(603) at Church fellowship fellowship in a number of mediums customized for life in all are There 50 almost of ministries, which the 21st century. emphasize relationships over programs and are designed to fulfill the needs of For the and congregation community. to to the 25-acre campus not just on Sundays, for but throughout the the week for dynamic fun, worship meaningful Road in Greenland. Bethany Church is filled with people from from people with filled is Church Bethany Greenland. in Road many all backgrounds, dedicated to God in their daily life, and committed to living and worshiping in ways that will church. about opinion your change find find an and relevant, church experience authentic, energetic Hill on Breakfast located Church, Congregational at Bethany ACR welcomes all. Call (603) 828-4055 for information or for for information 828-4055 (603) Call all. ACR welcomes needs. pastoral any 9:30 9:30 a.m. on the third floor of 1 at Pease New in Hampshire Avenue Portsmouth. Evening Bible study is held twice weekly in parishioner homes. Transportation is available. is is a parish of affiliated with the the American Anglican Council, adhering to Anglican Communion Network. It the faith orthodox and of practices is the Anglican worldwide Communion. Regular weekly Sunday worship is held at p.m. Adult choir rehearsals are also held on Wednesdays at 7 at Wednesdays on held also are rehearsals choir Adult p.m. The available. are studies Bible and group small Weekly p.m. call For information, more accessible. is church handicapped www.ryecongregational.com. visit or 964-4061 (603) On On Sunday evenings, the Jr. High Youth and meet the Sr. High meet Youth at at 7 p.m. 6 for special activities. p.m., at 5:30 on Wednesdays is held Night Fellowship Community Road in Rye Center, holds weekly Sunday worship at 10 a.m. a.m. 10 at worship Sunday weekly holds Center, Rye in Road Sunday school is month. each provided for of Sunday all first children the and on youth. celebrated The is Supper Lord's church office at (603) 926-3724, ext. 201. ext. 926-3724, (603) at office church Falls is Rev. Dr. Kenneth Lawrence; Rev. Dean Glover serves serves Dean Glover Rev. Lawrence; Kenneth Dr. is Falls Rev. as Pastor of and Discipleship and Evangelism.; Dan Odom the contact information, For more is of the Education. Pastor Reagan in Fellowship Hall is conducted Friday evenings from from evenings Friday conducted is Hall Fellowship in Reagan 6:30-8:30 p.m. In addition, a number of groups meet Saturdays. on at a.m. 10 at the group AA an including church, students at 7 p.m.; a class for parents of pre-adolescents, led by by led senior high youth groups for pre-adolescents, junior of and senior high parents school for class a p.m.; 7 at students Bible mid-week men’s and Lawrence, Connie and Ken Pastor study led by A bible study Pastor Dean led Glover. by John offered during the 11 a.m. hour. A nursery for children from for A nursery children the during a.m. 11 hour. offered coffee A services. both during held is age of years two to birth hour is held evenings between offer services. Wednesday a the junction the of junction Routes 1-88 in Falls, holds Hampton Sunday during held is school Sunday a.m. 11 and a.m. 9:30 at services the 9:30 a.m. hour for all ages, and several adult classes are gmail.com; or visit www.faithcommunity church.info. www.faithcommunity visit or gmail.com; morning morning worship service begins at 10 a.m. Bible study and prayer are held more on nights at For Tuesday 7 needed). p.m., if and Thursday available (childcare a.m. 7:30 at mornings @ bvabasciano e-mail 926-7034; (603) call please information, know know others to the glory of God. in rejoice We being a true Sunday family in Christ and want to family. invite you to our visit with of us and part become to you call might God if see another, and reaching out to the world with the love of Christ. 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The New Hampshire SPCA is currently raffling a “Home Lighter Fare & Pub Menus hold its sixth annual Wild Game December 5 Dinner at 6 on p.m. Formerly Wednesday, hosted at North Hampton School, this extremely popular event has grown so large it will be held at the Frank Jones Center, located at 400 US 1 Bypass in Portsmouth. A full program is planned, and will include live music, door prizes and guest speaker DeYoung, Maury sportsman and author venison, squirrel, include to expected is menu of The Seasons.” the book “Hunting elk, pheasant, moose and more. “Tame” food and desserts will also be offered. Seating is limited and reservations are December 1. by calling required (603) 964-2700 by Saturday, Sponsorships and donations are welcome. Spectacular Ocean View Exciting New Menu Items Menu New Exciting 33, N ol ------V racing

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