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This seminar provides investment knowledge to develop financial habits celebrates new home, 10 year anniversary today to help accumulate wealth over a lifetime. It covers how to make investment planning more manageable; balance risk and reward; integrate bedding and original art- • Saltonstall says that the asset allocation into one's personal financial picture; and create a well- rounded portfolio. Refreshments will be served, and Amenprise will make a work — has combined ven- Foyes Corner building was financial contribution to the Friends of on behalf of each attendee. tures to add complete, expert a "perfect fit" for the reloca- Space is limited; to register for the seminar or for more information on this on-site upholstery services tion and expansion of the and all library programs, call (603)436-8548 or visit www.weekslibrary.org. by Deb Hayden of Hayden business. CEMEEIES, GAESOES A MOE Upholstery. "I just knew when I For folks looking for walked into this building A UMAMES COUCI EE new ideas to spruce up any that it's the perfect place ROCHESTER I The Rochester Historical Society recently received a grant from the NH Humanities Council to sponsor a program titled "New room in their home, Sum- to showcase the items we Hampshire Cemeteries and Gravestones." mer House Furnishings of- have," she explains. The program, which is free and open to the public, will be presented fers the all-new "Inspiration There's something for by Glenn Knoblock on Thursday, March 12 at 7 p.m. at the Rochester His- Station," a comfy section of every taste and every budget torical Society .Museum, located on Hanson Street. Knoblock is actively the store to sit, relax, and at Summer Home Furnish- involved in researching New Hampshire history and has written 10 books find monthly inspiration tips ings, from the intricately- and more than 70 articles. For this program, rubbings, photographs, and slides will illustrate the while sifting through a vari- restored and reupholstered rich variety of-gravestones found in New Hampshire, and tell the story ety of books, magazines, and antique furniture pieces, to of such historical events as the Great Awakening, the Throat Distemper a computer to make your a wide variety of fine soaps, epidemic, and the American Revolution. Knoblock will show how to read interior designing dreams lotions, bedding and gifts, these stone "pages" that give insights into New Hampshire's genealogi- plans come to life. along with new pieces, re- cal book. The public is invited to come and learn more about these works MAK CAG feel at home. stored items, and plenty of art and the craftsmen who carved them. Refreshments will follow the "We want people to come meeting. For more information call (603) 330-3099. AAK EWS SA WIE Co-owners Stephanie in here and be inspired," says of fine artwork courtesy RYE I Don't let the name Saltonstall of Rye, and An- OUAME O OE EEIS CA of some of the greater Sea- • fool you: Summer is not a coast's finest artists. RYE I Foursome registrations for the 17th Annual Tournament of Hope season, it's a way of life.' What's more, it will have golf event hosted by the Wentworth by the Sea Country Club will be acxxspted Around this time of year your home feeling as warm beginning Monday, March 9. as the final freezing weeks The tournament, scheduled for Tuesday, June 9, is held annually with the and welcoming as a summer proceeds going to benefit programs for low-income residents of Rockingham of winter begin to dwindle, afternoon, all year long. County through Rockingham Community Action (RCA). most stores roll out the sum- Summer Home Furnish- "This particular event is held in such high esteem by so many of our very mertime patio furnishings in ings will host their grand loyal and supportive partners because they know that the committee has an effort to entice shoppers opening at the new location always held to the belief that nothing be spent on prizes or raffle items," says to shift their mindsets from celebration on Thursday, Patty Arcliz7oni, community relations and marketing director for the commu- snowballs to sunscreen. nity action agency. "Instead, we go out into our communities and talk about March 5 from 6-9 p.m. at RCA and what it is that the agency does in terms of programs and services. But why can't it feel like the shop, which is located at It's because of the very tangible and positive results that we're able to point summer all year long, with Foyes Corner at 25 Sagambre to that Our local businesses are so very generous." For more information or a long, warm afternoon Road in Rye. Stop in for re- to sign up for the Tournament of Hope, or for more about Rockingham Com- feel and a taste of an ocean freshments and inspiring munity Action, call (603) 431-2911 or e-mail [email protected] . breeze? It can — at least, in- ideas; meet the women who A WECOMES AIO ASO doors — thanks to Summer can help tweak or transform EXETER I The Exeter Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolu- Home Furnishings in Rye. any room in your home; and tion (DAR) will meet on Monday, March 2 at 1 p.m. at the Ridge at Riverwoods, The newly-expanded see all that Summer home located at 10 White Oak Drive in Exeter. store — recently relocated to FurnisMigs has to offer. Reg- The guest speaker will be 'The Patriot Pastor," Garrett Lear, known by this title because of his extensive knowledge of the founding of America and Foyes Corner and marking a' drea Checovitch of North Saltonstall. "With the fabrics, ular store hours are Tuesday 10-year anniversary — will his deep abiding love for the original intent of the Founding Fathers and his Hampton designed the shop the wall art, and everything through Saturday from 10 understanding of the New Testament Church. be welcoming one and all to showcase the unique fur- else, it gives the impression a.m. to 5 p.m., or by appoint- A Mayflower descendent and a Son of the American Revolution, Pastor with a grand open house nishings and accessories that of that happy, light feel of ment. For more information, Lear is the 2007 recipient of the National Heritage Center for .Constitutional celebration this week. are artfully arranged into vi- summer." call (603) 319-1655. Studies Founding Fathers award. Summer House Furnish- Together with Annette, his wife of 28 years,. Pastor Lear founded the Well gnettes around the store that of Living Water Christian Ministries in 1980. Fourteen years latm in 1994 they ings is a small boutique with captures the fresh, comfort- an extravaganza of home founded the Well of Livirig Water Christian Fellowship in North Hampton. able feel of summer. They make their home and ministry base office in the mountains of New decor, furnishings, intiques, "Our mission is to elevate Hampshire. The public is invited to attend the March 2 meeting. Those who gifts and ideas to help make your spirit when you-. walk are interested in learning more about the DAR or in becoming a member can any home feel bright and into our store and inspire contact Vice Regent Cynthia Anderson at (603)893-2745. cheery, warm and welcom- you to make the changes you EA OW O UY, IACE A OME WI [A ing, and unique and inviting want," says Saltonstall. EXETER I 'How to Buy and Finance a Home," a dass taught by Ric Be- all year long. Now, at the newly-ex- audoin, will be offered through Exeter Adult Education for four weeks starting The establishment repre- panded location, Summer on Monday, March 9. sents a trio of interior design House Furnishings — which Designed to help the home buyer and home owner navigate the rocky waters of purchasing a home or refinancing a home, this course will include experts, who bring years of has long been known for its experience and tireless en- sessions with an attorney, an appraiser, home inspector, insurance agent, broker colorful and stylish hard- and loan officer. Participants can learn the terms and options directly fiout the thusiasm to making your wood, rattan and upholstery professionals. house the perfect place to designs, as well as lighting, Currently providing mortgage lending services with Capitol Mortgage, Beaudoin has more than 30 years of experience in the mortgage lending in- dustry. During his career, he has helped thousands of people and businesses purchase their dream home or business.The course will be conducted on four consecutive Monday evenings beginning March from p.m. at Exeter Cr Stppr Adult Education, located at 40 Linden Street in Exeter. Tuition is $20. For more lp lv r. information or to register (deadline is March 2), call (603) 84 or visit www.sau16.org / adulthtm. Cll 604 r 204 GE OCA A MOY MEEU Portsmouth Police are looking for information on who is PORTSMOUTH I Seacoast Local will hold its Monthly Meet-Up on responsible for three separate burglaries. Port City Chrysler CRIIISLINE Tuesday, March 10 from 0 p.m. at Strawbery Banke's Tyco Visitors Center Dodge, The Exxon gas station on the Route One By-pass and on Marcy Street in Portsmouth. a business under construction on Lafayette Road have all FOR THE RAMPTONS Bill Young, chief lending officer at Optima Bank Sr Trust in Portsmouth, been broken into within the last three weeks. will give a presentation on the availability of local credit. Also presenting will Anonymity Rewards be Don Marshall, a general business broker with Marshall Associates.Biz, LLC Please call Crime Stoppers if you wish to and a volunteer at SCORE remain anonymous and have information on Owners and managers of other locally-owned, independently operated unsolved crimes or under age alcohol parti s. 2.222 businesses are welcome to come and learn more about Seacoast Inl and its You can aLso leave an anonymous tip by logging on to mission. Seacoast L,ocal, Inc., is a not-for-pmfit network dedicated to promot- www.seacoastcrimestoppers.org "Putting a Pinch on Crime" ing conununity involvement in local business, agriculture, arts and culture, You could be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000 if your the environment and civic life in the Seacoast region of southern Maine and ptnCrlnYh. New Hampshire. For more information visit wwwseamastiocal.org or contact information leads to an armst and ; I Karen Marzloff at (603) 766-1775. AIAICEWS.COM o. , o 0 I EUAY 2. 200 AAmic EWS I AGE A EWS Snowboarders to take flight at 'Big Air' competition . Y MAitx CAG Sports Park, and hopes it AIAIK EWS SA %MUE becomes a staple for years AMESBURY, MA I Hot- to come — offering greater doggers young and old, Seacoast area snowboarders unite! The first-ever "Big a local slope to catch some Airs snowboard competi- big air, without having to tion is coming to Amesbury make a long and expensive Sports Park. trip to the mountains. Located at 12 Hunt Road, To pre-register for the minutes off of I-495's exit 54, event, email JP Searle with Amesbury Sports Park tra- name, age and gender at ditionally focuses the winter jsearle@amesburysport- months on high-speed snow- spark.net; call (978) 388-4397, tubing and a wide variety of or visit the official website at other entertainment. www.amesburysportspark. This year, however, snow- net. boarders can hit the slopes As always, the Corner for the first of what should Kick Pub at the base of the become an annual event, hill on sports park property with the Amesbury Sports will offer its full menu for Park "Big Air" competition. fans who come to watch, and "It's going to be a lot of the sprawling outdoor deck is is a ew coum a eaues omaio om oessioas. . fun. We're anticipating at March 14, is being sponsored says he looks forward to will provide the best seats in e "os" wi wie coums aou ei usiesss eeise a we least 400 people," says JP by Roaring Lion Energy bringing competitive snow- town for those who prefer to wa you, ou eaes o ask em quesios. us emai you quesios Searle, director of Outdoor drink, Mercury Soda Pop, boarding to the Amesbury see the snowboarders take iecy o e "os" a ey wi aswe you ack ia emai a we wi Operations at the park. and NOTB (North of the Bor- flight i some o e quesios a aswes i e ae e oowig week. Registrants will be der) in Salem. I you ae a quesio a o kow wo o iec i o, us emai us judged in both 18-and-older, "If all goes well, we plan a coeyaiaicews.com a we wi i e ig o" o aswe. and youth categories, and to do several similar events S th ?" drtr l lt bl pre-registrants will receive over the course of the sea- a "goodie bag" at the com- son," Searle says. Audio ieo Eeiece aug eagia petition. He anticipates that augeecoiciesye.com Participants can receive ground crews will spend auay Sik Ieio a esig Mige awes any number of prizes at three to four days prior to auaysikOcoicase the competition, including the event grooming the mas- Eos esig Cee au Eo maieoco.com snowboards, gloves, hats, T- sive 827-foot hill to cater to shirts, and much more — in snowboarders, but part of amo isio Cee Wiiam "Suy" Suia ciwoae addition to the sky-high the facility will still be open e uce So is Make Ca uy Ca_uyms.com glory and bragging rights to throughout for those who scoring at the Big Air Com- come with tubing in mind. ysicias eay Weig Cee eie Wae, M.. petition. Searle, who has been or- eaieigceeomai.com The big event, which ganizing and coordinating ackso ieace a aio Ke ackso aiems.com will take place on Saturday, similar events for 20 years, Cokwe ake ea Esae am aiey am.aieyOemoes.com In tune with the digital life on "where to buy options" for shipping, figure how to up from the box stores and products as above and addi- d Exprn n ptn

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CEIA trd Ot company return polices and because most likely the sales- out your entire home. With Next week: How to select rh Intrtr. l nd consider who is going to be person has had little training trained, knowledgeable peo- a customer installer. tn r t tp t able to properly install your and may not understand the ple to advise you, these com- hn trl d l vhnltrnlftl. equipment and troubleshoot products anybetter than you panies offer similarly priced trn t dn t Ad rn. problems. do. Do not depend on the A Web site that touts salesperson's knowledge Y AUG EAGIA cheap prices may not be a alone; you need to research AAIC EWS reliable company. Be aware the products yourself. (More Seacoast VNA COIUIG Wae that some of the best deals on comparing products and on the Internet are "gray pricing in upcoming col- imis swi ies iag wm se Where do you go to pur- • Skie usig • e a os Oeaie chase new TV and audio market" products that were umns.) Many of these stores • ysica, Occuaioa a Seec oi eaceme video (AV) equipment? You intended for some other are now offering installa- eay ogam may think the best deals are region of the world, and by tion services, but their staff • Wou cae y a aioay ceiie • iaeic Suo Gous on the Internet — but beware. tracking serial numbers, the is qualified to do only very Wou • ee Commuiy Ciics I know a person who was manufacturer may void the simple installations. Osomy, Coiece Cae Seciais • asic oo Cae warranty for a product in the (cw0C enticed by a very low price Another choice is spe- • I ome eemoioig so he bought and paid for a wrong region. cialty retailers, but there are There are reputable Inter- few of these types of stores TV from an Internet "com- We you ee o coose a ome cae agecy, pany." He never received his net companies (like jr.com, left in New England now coose Seacoas A you oca, ooi, TV or his money back after crutchfield.com, and vanns. that Tweeter has closed. Spe- ieee, Meicae Ceiie ome ea agecy. the police found out that the corn) that usually have cialty store sales people will seller was already in jail for similar prices as the "brick- be better trained to ad ise 2 aayee oa, o amo. 0862 60262066 604066 another crime. and-mortar" stores. With all vou on products and how By using your common Internet purchases, remem- to install them. They gener- sense with some information ber you will have to pay ally carry products one step - PAGE 4A I An.Atinc NEws I EUAY 27, 2009 I Vot. 35, No 07 ATLANTICNEWS.COM COMMUIY OCA OES CUC AS COMMUIY IE AMO I h rt ptt Chrh f ptn ll ht tn fndrr fr Mll nt dnnr n Strd, brr 2 fr 406 p.. t th hrh, ltd t 6 Wnnt d n ptn. SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS bike for a minimum of $10 h pbl nvtd t nj nd hn tr dnnr, NORTH HAMPTON I A per hour and' tiding gong hh ll b rvd th rl brd, ld, bvr nd drt. h fundraiser in support of a to inspirational music, all t f th dnnr $60 fr dlt nd $ fr Snr nd hldrn. while being motivated t rdr ll l b vlbl. pl tt rdr, r fr r local five-year-old girl bat- nfrtn, call the church t (60 26200. tling cancer will be held on by the world class fitness OW CUC OSS O UCK Sunday, March 8 from 1-4 instructors at Fitness Revo- lution. EWIGO I h ntn n Chrh ll ht pt l p.m. at Fitness Revolution, ppr n Strd, Mrd 2 t th ntn n ll, ltd t 20 located at 18 Lafayette Road Proceeds raised during bl ll d. in North Hampton. "Molly's Day" will ben- h ppr ll t pl fr 6:0 p.. h t fr th l $ Billed as "Molly's Day," efit the Rowlee family of fr dlt nd $ fr hldrn (ndr t fr. Hampton. Molly Rowlee h nt nvtd t ttnd, nd t t r vlbl. r the event will include a r nfrtn, ll (60 800. silent auction for which was recently diagnosed '1! with .Anaplastic Large Cell COSUMES IGS OIC A SW MEEIG t. bids will be accepted from March 8-13. Items up for bid Lymphoma and is currently EEE I h St pbln Wn (SW ll l t pr n Ctll nd rld Mldff t brft tn n include personal training receiving treatment at Chil- Wdnd, Mrh t .0 ., t th St Shl f hnl, sessions offered by Fitness dren's Hospital Boston. ltd t 40 ndn Strt n Extr. Revolution staff; landscap- Sign-up sheets will be Ctll, prll t th prtnt f Cnr rttn nd available at Fitness Revo- Ivfldff, St rdnt nd ln t vlntr t th dprtnt, ing services; clothing and ll p n bhlf f nr rht nd vlbl rr. footwear; gift certificates; lution beginning Sunday, A fll brft bfft fr $2 ll b rvd, nd th pbl l Red Sox tickets; a basket of March L For more informa- t ttnd. rvtn r rrd t S r fr r nfr goodies; maple syrup prod- from Good Vibes Disc Jock- event, during which Fitness tion about this community tn ll rn fvr t (60 66. SW tblhd n t brn nt, f, nd trnth to eys of Exeter (www.good- "Revolution trainers will be fundraising event, call (603) ucts; and much more. th r f n pprtn pbln nddt nd pbln The music and emcee vibesdiscjockeys.com). challenged to put up four 964-2348 or write rcc0702@ thrht th phr St. In addition, sponsors are full sets of weights. Or, take gmail.com Or danih63@ for this fundraising event EWS OM AMO EIS will be provided by the currently being accepted part in a three-hour "Spin- gmail.com . for a "Lift-Off" per-pledge a-Thon" by "purchasing" a AMO I h nxt nthl tn f th ptn rt, Seacoast's own DJ KOKO-P prvl hdld fr Mrh , h bn rhdld fr Wdnd, Mrh 4 t 6:0 p.. t th Old Slt trnt, ltd n ftt d EES n ptn. All br f th nrl pbl r nvtd t ttnd. h tn ll b n pprtnt t nj rfrhnt nd EEES, AKS year in November with the the Professional Firefighters tinuing economic downturn. d that r prtnt t ptn rdnt. On tp hh Chili Cook Off at Wally's Pub of Hampton Local 2664 and Please join me in voting To the Edtr: Chrn Chr Mn hp t pnd t pn ll b th Wrrnt and ends a few days before Hampton Fire Department for Jack Lessard for selectman h n nd n f Artd tht ll b ltd n th ptn tn bllt. Christmas with our Santa Toy Supervisory Association Local on March 10. Jack would be th rfnl rfhtr A lt f nddt prfl, ll nfrtn rrdn th Give-Away Party. During this 0, fl hnrd t b prt f the strong voice of knowl- pn ffrn n Clbrtn n Mrh , r vlbl n th f ptn l 2664 and edge, experience and concern the Hampton Fire Depart- time period, we work with nt f rn. ptn rt Ctt Wb t t .hptnd.r . community service agencies Or dpt thn nd so urgently needed now for ment Supervisory Association and the surrounding area fire best wishes to all for a safe and Hampton and our taxpayers. CEMEEIES, GAESOES A MOE Local 3017 would like to thank unions to ensure that no child healthy 2009, Gerald M. Dignam A UMAMES COUCI EE the community of Hampton goes without a gift at Christ- Hampton Firefighter's Hampton OCESE I h htr trl St rntl rvd for their strong and generous n Ctt support of our Local Unions' mas. AACE A rnt fr th nt Cnl t pnr prr ttld " Donations stream in from C rdl, Mtt Cr, by Bank. As a direct result ES IEESS phr Ctr nd Grvtn." rt, Kate Meehan, and of the overwhelming generos- all prt f r community. To the Editor: h prr, hh fr nd pn t th pbl, ll b prntd Without the help from corpo- Jason Newman (all Local 2664) b Glnn Knbl n hrd, Mrh 2 t p.. t th htr ity of Hampton's citizens nd Keep everything in bal- rations, small businesses, com- Darian Weinhold trl St M, ltd n nn Strt Knbl tvl bn, n rt fr t ance, including the Hampton munity organizations, citizens, (Local 3017) and nvlvd n rrhn phr htr nd h rttn 0 b nt nflld. town budget. A recent list- Rusty Bridle nd r thn 0 rtl. and firefighters, this toy bank ing of the top 33 Hampton A f n, would not be successful. We, (Local 3017, Retired) r th prr, rbbn, phtrph, nd ld ll lltrt th th b n trt off each municipal salaries showed ESSA A SOG rh vrt f rvtn fnd n phr, nd tll th tr that 28 of them were paid to f h htrl vnt th Grt Ann, th hrt tpr CAIAE firefighters and police officers. pd, nd th Arn vltn. Knbl ll h h t rd To the Editor, I believe that paid th tn "p" tht v nht nt phr l Relative to the Hampton these groups is out of balance l b. Selectmen's race, we must with the salaries earned by h pbl nvtd t nd lrn r bt th r f rt elect two candidates this year other Hampton municipal nd the rftn h rvd th. frhnt ll fll th t AIG from a field of five. I write in employees. n. r r nfrtn ll (60 00. :.f support of a candidate with This situation will not be exceptional qualifications and improved by electing more experience, Mr. Jack Lessard. selectmen closely td Having lived in Hampton with the firefighters and police AY A troubled times. for most of his life, Mr. ffr. W lrd hv n ECEIOA EAE This past year Lally has been the chairman of the rd rtnl n r tn ltn h prtt To the Edtr: board and has very efficiently nd t ppl. US pln nd nd rn I ld l to r all of managed all of the problems Navy Veteran and a former nn fr rltn h my friends and fellow p town bn nr. rtrd ffr. A thrd nd and shortfalls between the tn rdnt t t n f requested budget amounts h rvd n n f r dt fr ltn d thr votes fr Sltn at nd th rdd fr that tn brd vr th r, relative of a retired firefighter. th pll on March 10, 2009 fr Srvn nnr Wdnd Snd th townspeople have voted nldn prv rd f To the best of my knowl- ll ll. for all operations and rv 4:00 p 0:00 p Sltn. edge, the remaining two ll h bn vr ff th plnt nd ntl Mr. rd h dvr, candidates, Jack Lessard and tv nd r rprnttv nl dnr. dtld nd brd nld Jerry nj, hv n l t fr th tzn f ptn I thn th tn vtr f r tn prbl, f t thr rp, nd th ll vr th pt thr r, ld d thlv nd the l ntrnt nd nd. be free to represent th best dn th thr brd r. brr 2th • nthn n p0p tn f ptn vr lr is ll nn fr h lv f interests of th rp t hh br th h nld f fvr b ntnn to hv ptn nd h nrn ll bln: h ptn tn nd nd nfrtrtr Sn. Mrh t • dAlln p6p th xptnl ldr rv fr r nt thrh txpr. In ddtn, bth vr th bp f hvn to n th prtnt brd fr h hrt nvlvnt, rr nj nd rd work with default budgets fr Cplt Mn Al Avlbl fr Ot nthr thr r. pll th hptlzd r lnt nd rptd ll thr f h r n tht l vt fr Wll Onfrnt ntn Avlbl hldrn nd Snr. br f r nt, brd. "ll" ll fr ltn t ld brn nd hv hd fl b dpt t trn th pll th r, t th n lth f tn nd bn n rr. vt t the prtnt nd I r t vt fr n t Wnnn nld to the board. much needed t nr Additionally, he would bring rd nd rr nj fr nt h Shl btn the fr thrn tn hours of 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. on recognition and consideration ptn ltn n vrnnt without frills nd for the plight of our taxpayers, d, Mrh 0. unneeded luxuries which is Mrh 0, 200. a quality sorely needed in our Gr ttn important in these financially rr MCnnll current environment of con- ptn ptn

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Y z EMO "Goosebumps". series, and EI3 2 OICES • many *hers. here's nothing like a Needless to say, the dis- comfy pair of PJs and play generated all kinds of excitement for budding a good book to help . get winter vacation off to a readers. great start. "I'm going to town!" Students in grades K-5 at announced one Kinder- Barnard School found that gartner wearing Thomas out on "Pajama Day" when the Tank Engine footie they took part in a Book pajamas. He already had Swap on the Friday prior selected several books to to their February vacation add to his home collection break. and was busily on the look- Organized by Barnard out for others. One of his peers — with School Reading Special- Congregating near one cor- the cozy sun-lit room.. a strip of tickets clutched in ist Carol Dugan, the Book ner of the solarium, they Whether they were one hand and a pair of titles Swap is a popular annual searched through boxes of wearing Sponge Bob or Spi- from the "Magic School event with the students books and scoped out the derman pajamas, or came Bus" series in the other — most of whom just titles that were displayed to school sporting plaid — had more than a dozen happened to be "dressed on the bench and floor of flannel bottoms, fuzzy "new" books set aside to down" for this most recent nightgowns, or two-piece bring home in a shopping occasion. penguin or monkey print bag. We do it every year, at jammies, Barnard School's readers: "We give them all "I'm almost all done," he least a couple of times a year solarium. "We try to do it K-5 students appeared to announced, while . another — maybe three, explained before a vacation." an extra book or two," says enjoy the opportunity to Dugan. classmate — who was done Dugan, surrounded by a The Book Swap works build up their personal The assortment of titles "swapping" but still had busy group of Kindergar- this way: In the weeks lead- libraries as well as their for this particular swap three tickets left — asked ten-age book swappers in ing up to the event, students reading skills. was extensive, and ranged one of the adults present, the school's glass-walled are encouraged to bring in And it was all accom- "Can I give my tickets to books from home they'd from picture books for the plished by classmates younger readers on up to someone?" Naturally, the like to contribute, receiving simply swapping books answer was an emphatic a ticket for each book they chapter books for those in between one another for a "Yes!" bring in. On the actual day the upper grades. Among bigger purpose. Parent volunteers Vicki of the swap, classes arrive them: "Winnie the Pooh "It's just something we Bolduc and Lori Laverty one by one, with students and Some Bees," "We Like do to enhance literacy," were on hand to assist given a chance to peruse Kindergarten," "Big Red says Dugan. "It's sharing Dugan and make sure that the titles that are promi- Barn," "But No Elephants," the j of reading." nently displayed and per- "Chippy," "Bravo, Amelia the trading went smoothly haps pick out a few they Bedilia," "Digger Man," as each grade level from K- have never read before. "Beauty and the Beast," 4 flowed in. Once they make their "My Father's Dragon," Soon the fifth graders choices, the students turn "Stuart Little," "Slime stopped by to do some book in a ticket for each book Time," selections from the swapping of their own. ll tdnt rv EE WEEK they have selected. 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They have show in March. n Sth Shll program that stresses explo- worked with silk screen, Sty- The study of Asian print- th rt ntrtr t rnrd ration of art materials but rofoam prints, monoprints making continties with Shl n Sth ptn. which is based on the study and linoleum cuts. All of of art and history. these projects have included As early as grade one, a computer lab session where students use children's liter- they researched technique ature, the Internet and prints and artists well-known for in . their art experience. They using these graphic medi- have created Cubist snow- ums. men in the style of Picasso Their current project and are currently working involves the China trade and on sculptures inspired by the influence of Asian motifs Alexander Calder. UE AE SECIA — Castine rnrd nd Kthrn on English pottery designs. After reading "Sandy's n r n thr blt pttr dn n th rt r Transfer images like the Circus" and viewing a a Barnard School. Blue VVillow designs were video online, students cre- — Atlnt Crt ht studied, and students used ated their own figures from some of the elements from found objects. Buttons and COKS A CEAIIY — Kl lnn nd Kvn Mrtn Some of these creatures will placed into circus environ- 18th and 19th century pot- r nd thr trl t rt "Snd Cr" corks and wire evolved into be used in Calder mobiles; ments •Calder could have tery in creating their own fr. bugs and birds and people. others will be scanned and never dreanied of. cobalt pottery designs. With — Atlnt Crt ht Special assignment: Heroes COIUE In collaboration with make that hero special. picture to make it complete, Y SEIA MAOEY the school's guidance coun- Then they needed to create Each student's "Power SECIA O 2 OICES selor, Lynn Marsh, the stu- an "I" statement to describe Card" is now attached to SOU AMO dents were asked to choose one quality or character trait the inside of their desk to I Heroes are very spe- their own personal hero. that they wished to possess. remind them how to be cial individuals, and Tara Choices ranged from moth- Developing three more more like their hero in their Moran's grade 3-4 students ers, fathers, sports greats, sentences about how they everyday life. at Barnard School took on musicians, artists, dancers could be more like their Shl Mhn Ml heroic challenge recently and politicians, hero was the last written t 4 hr Atnt when they were presented The next step in their step. The students then had t rnrd Shl n Sth with a very special assign- assignment was to think of to type their "Power Card" ptn. AIIG EOES — rnrd Shl Gdn Cnlr nn ment. three to five qualities that on the computer and add a Mrh ptrd hr th Anl Knb nd hr Knht, h r dpln ht th rt bt thr prnl hr. i — Atlnt Crt ht PE program challenges, nspires Barnard students to achieve ie Iaia iig... Y Y MEEA "Four of a Kind." With only have enjoyed using medi- aio. SECIA O 2 OICES four hula hoops and lots cine balls of various sizes Next, the upper grade SOUTH 'HAMPTON I of "four of kind" items, and have experienced activi- students will be working on This year's New Hampshire students are able to engage ties incorporating the basics a "Creating Games" unit, Grt Srv Association for Health, Phys- in an activity that not only of plyometrics used in some which they look forward to Grt d, Grt Stff ical Education, Recreation teaches them the value of of their boot camp activities. using each year. There is a S hn and Dance (NHAHPERD) cooperation, teamwork and And, in keeping with mind- great satisfaction and excite- annual convention, "Chal- joyful interaction, but serves fulness and core strength, ment in playing a game that aque Seice nt Chn... Ioma iig lenge, Inspire, Achieve!!" to enhance their cardiovas- students are continuing to they have created. h t Kp was chock full of workshops cular endurance, speed and learn about Pilates and the nn Mhn th phys d akeou Gttn ttr with activities that Bar- aaiae agility. This warm-up activ- benefits of yoga and relax- ntrtr t rnrd Shl. nard School students really ity can be used throughout loved. the year. One of the favorite activ- With their current focus ities enjoyed by students on fitness, students in all in grades 3-4 grade was grades at Barnard School

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AIAIICEWS.COM t. . 0 I EUAY 2, 200 I A_Ac EWS I AGE A 21 VOICES Vermicomposting: 'Not just a regular project' Y I IM "Science doesn't suck — t Ewo, 2 %oas tn" SOUTH HAMPTON I It's Fragrance aside, the science "not just a regular project." f eicomosig involves That's how seventh grader the biological breakdown of Katherina Racine describes all solid, biodegradable food the vermicomposting that's oc- (kitchen scraps, peelings, cof- curring in a big blue plastic tub fee grounds, etc) that is placed in teacher Chris Asbell's d in the bin with the worms. room at Barnard School. The worms ingest th food Vennicomposting — that and, in turn, help produce is, creating beneficial organic the composted material via compost material by utiliz- "venni-casts" (worm waste). ing living, wriggling worms, Color-free newsprint is added food scraps and newspaper to serve as a sort of "bedding" in a covered, ventilated bin for the self-contained environ- — is a relatively new activ- ment ity at Barnard that is keeping . The purpose of pursuing Katherina and her fellow corn- the vennicomposting project the classes the opportunity to pared to take on the task posters busy learning about is multi-faceted, with the po- participate at the production "When we do this proj- the process. tential to educate and help the level and beyond, particularly ect, we will educate students Not only that, the students environment every step of the with the garden. According about vennicomposiing con- will take what they learn way. to Katherina, this would help struct the bin, and tell them through this activity and use it "We want to continue enhance across-the-grades, what and what not to put in to educate others in the school with this project to reduce the hands-on education in the the bin," says Jared. and the community about the amount of waste in each class- "outdoor classroom" setting. Now that multiple bins are benefits of vennicomposting. room; help teachers with their Not surprisingly, the sev- getting established in multiple The project is already sev- lessons; and create an outdoor enth graders' proposal was dassrooms, there's sure to be eral months in the making, fertile school garden that we met with great support from plenty of verrnicomposting having been brought to the can conned using the started Barnard's staff, and plans were going on at Barnard School forefront last fall. outdoor classroom," according made to launch a school-wide over the next several months. "We started doing this IS OGAIC — Kaeia acie a ae asse isay to Jared.. project after everyone returned And, with seventh grad- project in October when two some o e maeia geeae oug a emicomosig To accomplish these tasks, from winter vacation the week ers teaching the students, staff representatives of the Student oec a aa Scoo. Katherina and Jared contacted of February 23. and community about the Conservation Association — Aaic ews oos y i emo Barnard School teachers to see Both Katherina and Jared, vermicomposting process, it's if they would be willing to came in and educated [us] and so included reviewing the their hands a little dirty doing who willingly displayed hand- certain to be a valuable lesson constructed the bin with us," "Three 'R's" ("Reduce, Reuse, dassroom "trash analysis." bring vermicomposting bins in fuls of the dark, rich organic that, in science class vernacu- reports Jared Nasser, Katheri- Recycle"); discussing the ma- "We got on our knees and their classrooms. matter in preparation for this lar, neither stinks nor sucks. na's fellow seventh grader. terials needed for successful dug through the trash," says Doing so would provide article, appear to be well-pre- Part of this valuable les- vermicomposting; and getting Jared, adding with a smile, WHS students head to poetry semifinals A ace for Friendshir

SECIA O E AAIC EWS Hampshire University in will go on to the National "Most of us have some sort of HAMPTON I Winnacun- Manchester. Poetry Out Loud competi- physical condition, but we still net High School students In addition, the Western tion, held in Washington DC have fun together and we all Michelle Spoto and Mallory Regional Semifinal is sched- in late April. help one another. It's a very Kimball will be among the uled for Thursday, March 5, New Hampshire Poetry positive akr_ 24 finalists and 24 alternates at 7 p.m. in the Simon Cen- Out Loud is sponsored by from across the state who ter at New England College, the NH State Council on the will be on hand to recite Henniker. Winners of the Arts, the National Endow- poems they've memorized two regional competitions ment for the Arts and The in the upcoming NH Poetry will compete at the state Poetry Foundation, in co- Out Loud semifinals. final at Keene State College operation with the Monad- After winning at the re- on March 21. nock Writers Group, the NH cent school-wide level of NH high school stu- Charitable Foundation, NH competition, Michelle (a dents who are finalists or Writers Project, the Poetry finalist) and Mallory (an alternates in the NH Poetry Society of New Hampshire, alternate) will join their Out-Loud Competition will the Arts Alliance of North- 7t- fellow competitors at the have opportunities to win ern New Hampshire and Ca r Eastern Regional Semifinal, rd and scholarships to the Frost Place in Franconia. rnl r d which will be held Tuesday, New England College and For more information, visit March 3 at 7 p.m. in Robert Southern New Hampshire www.nh.gov / nh arts. t .rntrth.r Frost Hall at Southern New University. The state finalist r ll (60 4606 fr brhr. E E v. MARK WENTWORTH OME

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"This team was the high- r r nfrtn bt th hn t th 20080 lndr, n tt rnrd Shl t (60 444 "I would like to thank all est scoring girls' basketball the players for their participa- team in the last four years," SS AICAIO EAIE MAC 6 EEE I h St Shl f hnl (SS h nnnd tion and effort," commented said Coach Silver. "With tht th 200 ppltn ddln fr tdnt ntrtd n ttndn Coach Bill Marston. every game, the girls' play Crr dr hnl Edtn prr t SS rd, Mrh 6. Acknowledging his eighth improved both in shooting Appltn r n bn ptd fr ll tnth rd tdnt fr ll SS prr nd fr Grd tdnt ntrtd n thnl, grade players (Alec Wade, as well as in team play. At rEnnrn r hnl Crr. Grd 8 tdnt ntrtd n Jeff Bucyk, Pat Hopkins and the end of 10 games, the girls bnnn rEnnrtn frhn r l lbl t ppl. Christian Soucy), Coach Mar- were playing their best bas- Appltn fr nxt r r vlbl t ndn hh hl Gd n ff nd t th SS n ff. Cpltd ppltn r t b ston added, "I would like to ketball of the season." rtrnd t th ndn hh hl Gdn Off. SS Aptn wish the eighth grade boys Coach Silver went on to ttr ll b ld n Mnd, Mrh 6. good luck going in to high observe, "This team won Crr r hnl Edtn prr vlbl nld Anl many battles — both against & lnt Sn, Attv hnl, thnl, ldn school next fall." Cntrtn hnl, Cptr rrn, Clnr Art, Coach Marston also their own injuries and against tl Cntn, Erl Chldhd Edtn, lth Sn addressed his other play- teams that were bigger than hnl, Mrtn Edtn, rEnnrn, hnl Crr they were. As the season con- nd Wldn hnl. h hl tdnt pnd 0 nt h ers — Zach Fitzgerald, Jared d n th prr lrnn vlbl ll tht ll t th th Nasser, Kevin Kaneb, Kevin tinued, it became obvious thr ll nd ptndr pln. Marston, Trevor Eaton, Nick that the girls were passionate td t 40 ndn Strt nxt t th frr Extr h Shl, th Fortuna, John Williams, about playing the game." St Shl f hnl rv tdnt fr Eppn, Extr, Grt n Chrtr Shl, rt, nd, Snbrn nl Derek Nasser, Christopher Coach Silver noted that nd Wnnnnt h Shl. r r nfrtn bt th nrll Frazzoni, Kyle Blinn and Jake it was "an interesting sea- nt prdr r Crr & hnl Edtn, ll (60 846 r Sevigny. son filled with snowstorms, vt Sth.. "I look forward," said power outages and injuries. IME O EGISE O S KIEGAE Coach Marston, "to coach- including Marissa Audy, tine Bernardy, Courtney It is hoped that the girls take O AMO I rth ptn Shl h nnnd tht ing the returning players next with them a sense of team- Kndrrtn rtrtn nd prnt rnttn fr th 200200 hl Emily Frazzoni, Michaela Jones and Brenna Whit- r h bn hdld fr Mnd, Mrh 2 fr 6 p.. t th season." Fredette, Gaelan McDonald, ley) and four sixth graders work, the importance of prac- hl, ltd n Atlnt Avn. For the 17-member girls' Jesse Santosousso, and Laura (Veronica Autio, McKenzie tice, and the commitment to A vrt f tp ll b dd, nldn Kndrrtn r basketball team, Coach a sport that can give them rl nd hl prdr. rnt r nrd t brn p Somogie. Cloutier, Claire Renales, and f Ithr hld brth rtft nd phl nnnztn rr6 t Doug Silver acknowledged This year's team induded Cat Bernardy); as well as the hours of fun and enjoyment rnttn, nd rtrtn pt ll b vlbl. his eighth grader players, three seventh graders (Cas- four fifth graders (Arianna in the future." Chldrn t b fv r ld b Sptbr 0, 200 t b nrlld n th S Kndrrtn prr. r r nfrtn bt th r EE trtn pr r th rnttn, ll rr rvnhr t (60 642. OEEt.OWIG and the families who come to and talent with students on the To all who cooked and baked, us in need, I would like to thank Empty Bowls project each year. served, helped set-up/ clean- School Board, and Mr. Gaylord, you did a fantastic job! Your modest style and winning ways WI GAIUE everyone who helped to make The Senior Seminar projects up, donated to this cause and for continuously opening the the Empty Bowls fundraiser teach lessons whose value can- helped take care of the small- doors of the high school to the proved to make your Empty community in support of the Bowls overflow with success. To the Editor. such a resounding success. not be quantified and the les- est details that made it come Thank you for taking on such a On behalf of the Hampton Ms. Edgar, thank you for sons learned are life-long. • together so wonderfully, many efforts of staff and tdnt. big project in order to help your Community Coalition (HCC) investing so much of your time To the artists who made the thanks. Great success comes in everyone who patron- bowls, thank you for sharing taking care of the details and I ized this event, you made this a neighbors in need. Gratefully win for everyone by choosing to yours, your art in order to feed your know this wouldn't have been hungry neighbors. Each bowl nearly as great without you. support Empty Bowls. Nita Niemczyk I give special thanks to Dani- HCC Volunteer is a unique and beautiful keep- Thank you, Mr. Zito, the sake. Winnacunnet Cooperative elle Antic° and Brendan Barry, Hampton

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Trott will MSC eic: You ecie eic: You ecie Caug o Camea Caug o Camea ocku: Aaska ockuows Caug o Camea ocku: Aaska be on display during the. EC Eeig Eeig Eeig Eeig ie Eeig Eeig ews ( ews ( ews ( ews Sos Sos ews oe months of April and May in (4:00 oos Go i me (2000, Acio (CC Wac 0,000 .C. (2008 See Sa.,(e oig ua ia s. ua Maue Maque. (CC 0,000 the South Solarium at Webster O at Rye, located on Washington mA Wi Wi Wes ao & Kuma Escae (:4 Kocke U (200 Se oge. (C4 Sue (2008, oo (CC oi Se Games 2 Road in Rye. SOW i Away om e (: Caas (2006 oe aoao. US aa US aa m A Migy ea (200 Ageia es. e eee eie Cocaie This collection, entitled "West Ireland Memories" by c. OO Io Ce Ameica Sece eay auas ay Guys ig ig ies ies ies ies io Ce Ameica ies ies 0 O Coo ae Ge So o Se Cu "ouse iie ime Coo ouse ouse oey ae Kice iie ime artist "born" — a signature 0 that reflects her childhood I AE Wo oke ou Wo oke ou om Mississii. 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SA2 PRESENTS BANI), CHORUS ROH presents Tommy Sands

ROCHESTERCONCERTS I Celebrate 70s. Sob. Fionan and daugh- whistle and Fionan on man-

Saint Patrick's Eve at the ter Moya, representing the , dolin and banjo, the show is HAMPTON I As part Rochester Opera House, third generation of the Sands livelier than ever. Find out of the annual observance when Celtic singer/ song- Family, add a dynamic sound of "Music in Our Schools" more about them at www. writer Tommy Sands with as they join their ae o - tommysands.com. month, Winnacunnet High Moya and Fionan appear at sage To reserve tickets call School will be hosting - a special concert on Monday, e music moes om the ROH box office at (603) the annual SAU 21 Band . March 16 at 7 p.m. traditional _Irish to contem- 335-199 or visit www. and Chorus Festivals on Tommy was the prime porary folk and speaks to rochesteroperahouse.com .

Wednesday, March 4. songwriter for the Sands all that is Ireland, from its Celebrating its Centennial

This year's event will Family, a group with his five troubled past to its indomi- Season, the Rochester Opera

be a little different as both siblings, which became one table spirit. With Tommy on House is located in City Hall concerts will be held on of Ireland's most influential vocals and guitar, Moya on • at 31 Wakefield Street in The same evening. Bands folk groups of the 1%0s and fiddle, vocals, bodhran and Rochester. will perform beginning at ommy Sas (cee wi Moya a ioa 6 p.m., while choruses will UESAY EEIG begin at 7 p.m. Both concerts will beheld in the VVinnacun- 3 0 5 PM :0 6 M 6:0 M :0 8 M 8:0 M :0 0 M 0:0 M :0 2 AM 2:0 net Community Auditorium wgz-4 ew; ( (CC • ews ( Eeig e i- Eeai- OS "Caio O- e Meais "e (1 Wiou a ace ews ( aeSow Wi a- ae ae on Alumni Drive in Hamp- (CBS) (CC ews sie ( me ese" ( os ies" " " (CC i eema ( Sow ton. Admission for this pop- WC-5 ews ( ews ( ews ( AC YI Isie Coice omea Secuiy Scus Scus e aceo (M eews ( (35 (1 immy Kim- ular evening of music is free (AC (CC (CC (CC ews Eiio i(CC USA ( ( (CC (CC (a o (CC (CC igie mei ie ( and open to the public. WCSI+ ews ( ews ( ews ( C 7 Maga- e igges ose Ce occo iSio aw & Oe Secia ews ( e oig Sow ae Band students from (C (CC (CC (CC ews ee o ea akes coesas o a esaua ( icimsUi (CC Wi ay eo ( ig-im

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The middle (ABC) (CC (CC (CC ews mei USA ( ( (CC (CC (a o (CC (CC igie mei ie ( school students will arrive 13 WGBH-2 WortIGIrl rFetch! e ewsou Wi Geae aie ik iig o e ig Gea eomaces "e oice Make- Caie ose ( Geae ais 1 u im ee ( (CC oso Sie o e ai Ceiiae" (CC aug (CC oso Smiey at Winnacunnet High School (S after school to rehearse that cCCo WENH-11 Cuious Cuious Sees usiess e ewsou Wi ei oices ie om e oum I uce Sigsee & e E UaMI Souio eea e- (PBS) Geoge Geoge_ Euoe im ee ( (CC Acauco See a Ue i aceoa essio Oecome Aiey afternoon prior to the con- WYI-5 Acco- Scus amiy amiy wo/a woia eae A euses 91 "oe Me o ews ( (C( Se a Eey- ies Eey- cert. Additionally, all of the (CM Ig-im (CC Guy Guy Me Me o seak o Sam ( eae Me" (CC - e Ciy aymo aymo "eighth grade band students WSI3K-3 ea o a 7s Kig o Kig o Wee o eoay i ( (CC W a 7s asie asie uk Sou Cees a & will have a "step-up" expe- (I o ea Sow Quees Quees oue ( ews ( Sow (CC (CC (CC ak (CC a rience by joining the WHS WU-1 Quaum ea (CC See See amiy amiy oso ega (CC oso ega (CC oso ega (CC ai o- ai o- ai o- ai o- Concert Band for one piece. (A aey aey eu eu gam gam gam gam The WHS Concert Band, w-5 ews ( ews ( IA ( Macom- SeIei Simsos Ameica Io Semiiaiss eom ews ( (CC ews Seie Simsos Kig o will also present a short pro- (O (CC (CC (CC Mi (CC (ie ( (CC (CC (CC e i gram of their own. The direc- gy5 eu eu e eoes Cou asie asie See [See IIeos ieos uk 7s Ceaes -EO ai ai tors for the band programs ig ou ou iieiss ios Suie ie Moaa • eeoes 3 ( We& - ie e Suie ie Moaa So ae Coy are Andrew Price from AM Gimoe Gis My Wie My Wie 7s 7s ome ieos ome ieos ome ieos e 7 Cu (CC Kye Y ( Hampton Academy, Daniel -ICK S Soge ake ake ICay Cay Soge Soge ome im ome Im oe oe amiy amiy ome im ome im Singer from North Hampton OO oy oy SEE SEE oo Coage agia Oack oy M Kig-i Kig-i am Guy am Guy Cicke School, Matt Woolley from AI iiies iiies oga oga Gii Gii Gii Gii Gii Gii Cosy Cosy Cosy Cosy S euio Seabrook Middle School and o ieu SosCee (CC Coege askea Mic S a Iiaa Coege askea Auu a Aaama SosCee (CC ie ia Tony Cyrus from WHS. ES ASCA uig o [Ieu ie Coege askea Ka S a Oka S A Coas-o-Coas (ie ( (CC aske ASCA oke Beginning at 7 p.m. the ES E Coege askea 19 ig Eas ia usso & Seee oig • IM owig A owig oeo CA AWA Wesig choruses from Hampton ESC CuWcom 1Soies iSos Sos Kock Wo oke es-Sos Sos Sos Sos es-Sos ia Academy, North Hampton u OS Ouoos [Ouoos So uis ockey iaeia yes a oso uis uis Sos iy Sos Ouoos ockey School, Seabrook Middle ES School and Lincoln Akerman C e Siuaio oom Wi Wo Ie ou os oig ow-o ias ay Kig ie Aeso Cooe 3 ( (CC ay Kig ie School will all be presenting co cm as Moey ( Ma Moey ( Kuiow eo CC eos oec Moey O e Moey Ma Moey ( as Moey ( short programs, followed I OYIS Ge eck ( Secia eo O eo e Oeiy aco ay ( O e eco e Oeiy aco aiy ( by selections from the Win- ggg aa (CC 1 a Ae aa (CC Couow Maow Sow Couow Maow Sow aa (CC nacunnet High School Cho- EC ews ay ie ig usiess ig ie ewsg usiess ews ( ews( (CC eig aeig ews rus and Chamber Singers. 2 O Oy Wac ai eac (7 Cis Cooe (CC i 1 C ( See Sai (CC oacco oa ig oe (CC Eas I uges The singers from all of the 5 MA (4:00) Bad Boys i I ow oouce You Cuck a ay • omeo Mus ie ( e U (CC • e Iasio (7 (CC oie Sciece Se participating schools will I SOW (5 m e Associae (CC (5 m e Gea eaes (7 (CC US aa US aa e Wo (CC iay iay - a Sow u (5 sing one massed chorus OO Coessa Cookig Miue Miue Caege ( Goo Goo oo Cakes Coe ( Goo Uwa oo Cakes alumber at the end of the I G iie Kice o Se E I/ Cu ouse oey oeia ouse Useia ouse ouse My Icome oey oeia concert. AE iae oos iae oos iae oos iae oos iae oos iae oos iae oos iae oos The directors for the cho- (5 A &E Co Case ies Co Case ies CSI Miami (CC e is ( e is ( Mau IMau Mau Mau e is ( ral programs are Kimber- - ISC Cas ICas Cas Cas Mae Mae iy os ( iy os ( Weck aio Mae Mae iy os ( ley Montini from Hampton cc Makig a uck Sockwae ( ama ec (CC suami Ea-Mae e Uiese (CC MoseOues (CC suami Academy, Mary Oliver from ua IS 1 17 Kis 1 Kis 17 Kis oes & iaas 17 Kis 7 17 Kis 1 Kis 1 17 Kis 'North Hampton School, Matt -1 C o Kae o Kae Y/a o o Wea Kis y e oe 17 Ks Woolley from Seabrook Mid- AMC m Aoo 13 (1995 (M o aks i ao (CC • a ema & ouise (1991 ama ( Susa Saao • w Wokig Gi (19 Meaie Gii dle School, Sue Long from aea oom Se Se Ae om Gs o Ges i Ae i om Gs o Ges om Gs o Ges 11 Ae >- _ Lincoln Akernnan School and I- S aymo aymo aymo ies Seie Seie Iem Guy am Guy em Guy am Guy Oice Oice Se & Se & Cocoie uee ui Came (CC a e Weig ae (5 I Weig Cases (5 ( On Wiso us Me ( ( Saig Gace (CC Iu-siae ( Patrick Moore from WHS. i . For more information 4 E 15 Mos iamous Ci Sa Mugsos E ews aiy 1 • ay Gimoe (199 Aam Sae e Gi e oo Cesea IE ews Cesea ye Me > I about this event, call WHS at USA CIS ( ICIS "oe i" CIS "og ags" ouse "eay" ouse ( ouse ( aw Oe C iaw Oe C 3 926-3395. IE ieSwa (CC iSi S Si S ea ea ea ea AeIca (9 ( osie Ooe __yi I-Wi asie asie EEAIME OP's 'My Fair Lady' nominated for IRNE Awards OGUNQUIT I The Director, Catherine Stornetta; Jefferson Mays (Higgins), highlight the significance of Ogunquit Playhouse has Best Costume Design, Grego- Gail Bennett (Eliza Doolittle), regional theatres and their announced that it has received ry Poplyk; and Best Choreog- Conrad John Schuck (Picker- impact on the fabric of Ameri- six Independent Reviewers of raphy, Jennifer Werner. ing), Nancy Dusseault (Mrs. can life." New England Award (IRNE) "We were fortunate to have Higgins) and Timothy Jerome The IRNE Awards recog- Nominations for its stunning such a talented international (Alfred P. Doolittle) in the nize the extraordinary wealth 2008 production of the Lerner team of directors and design- stunning new production cre- of talent in the Boston and and Loewe musical, "My Fair ers," noted Executive Artistic ated eSpecially by. e Ogun- New England theatre com- Lady." Director, Bradford Kenney. quit Playhouse. munity. The awards show will Nominations were Kerrison, having staged "These nominations are take place on Monday, April received for Best Musical; the show all over the world, particularly gratifying," said 6 at 7:30 p.m. at e Boston Best Actor (Musical), Jefferson led the dream-team of direc- Kenney. "Even as many of the Center for the Arts. Mays; Best Director (Musical), tors and designers, along with country's theatres are fight- The Ogunquit Playhouse nn an onra Shaun Kerrison; Best Music an all-star cast that included ing for survival, these awards produces the best in Broadway musicals each season from WEESAY EEIG Memorial Day to Columbus Day. The 2009 Season is slated 40 M :0 6 M 6:0 M :0 8 M 8:0 M :0 0 M 0:0 . M :0 2 AM 2:0 • to include "A Chorus Line," "Shout! The Mod Musical," ews ( Eeig e I Eeai O Cis Gay U Cimia Mis CSI: Y "uu ews ( ae Sow Wi a ae ae W4 ews ( (CC "Guys and Dolls," "Singin' (CS (CC ews sie ( me ie maie "aaise" (CC ece" ( (CC yi eema ( Sow in the Rain" and "All Shook WC ews (4 ews ( ews ( AC Wi Isie Coice os ( (CC os "aeu ( (:02 ie o Mas ( ( (: (2:06 immy Kim (AC (CC .(CC (CC ews Eiio (CC ( ( (CC (CC igie mei ie ( Up." For a complete list of show times, ticket prices and WCS6 ews ( ews ( ews ( C 20 Maga ea o Kig ie "I oe ie "acko" ( aw & Oe "os ews ( e oig Sow ae (C (CC (CC (CC ews ie. o ea e Kig ie" ( (CC oys" ( (CC Wi ay eo ( igim more information about the season, visit www.ogunquit- W ews ( ews ( ews ( C Access Ea ( Kig ie "I oe ie "acko" ( aw & Oe "os ews ( e oig Sow ae (C (CC (CC (CC ews woo (CC e Kig ie" ( (CC oys" ( (CC Wi ay eo ( igim playhouse.org. WUI2 ime Imac° oicias oicieo as oas o a Cuiao n l Maiaa as aa o acisco e ime oicieo a oa e a isa OO SAES (UI Uiis6 UiisiO t Ct An Sieme ses Imac° Uisie EEI (" WMU ews ( AC W Eeai Clnl os ( (CC os "aieu" ( (:02 ie o Mas ( ews ( ( (2:06 immy Kim KITTERY I The Haley ews me (O ( (CC (CC igIe me ie ( (AC (CC Gallery in Kittery will host WGI2 e ewsou Wi Geae Ceic Woma: e Geaes ouey ig Cis oi: ie i oso Caie ose ( Geae ais a New Hampshire The- im ee ( (CC oso igs om e gous S secias. (CC oso Smiey • S atre Project (NHTP) 20th ccco WENH-11 Saes usiess e ewsou Wi aaoi: Saue ei oices: ie om e oum I E Sos Say ic o ie Acie Anniversary Photo Exhibit, Euoe o. im ee ( (CC ea (CC Acauco eieme saig. (CC eams (S featuring photographs by ww.6 Acco Scus amiy amiy ea woia Ameicas e o Moe iyou ia ews ( (CC Se a Eey ies Eey Stephen Gianotti and Sofia aymo (CW Igim (CC • Guy Guy Me Me es ea o as egas. ( (CC e Ciy aymo Piel. An opening reception WSK8 ee o a 0s Kig o Kig o Wee o eoay . i ( (CC W Was I asie asie uk Sou Cees a & will be held on Thursday, (I o ea Sow Quees Quees oue ( ews ( Soe (CC (CC (CC a (CC a March 12 from 5-7 p.m. Pro- WU2 Quaum ea (CC See See IMoie Moie ai o ai o ai o ai o ceeds from all sales will (A aey aey gam gam gam gam benefit NHTP's educational wc..2 ews ( ( IE ( Macom Seie Simsos Ameica Io ee ie o Me "U ews ( (CC ews Seiei Simsos Kig o theatre programs. (O (CC (CC (CC Mk (CC iaiss cose. caie" ( (CC (CC (CC e i The exhibit is held in con- yy.0 eu eu e eoes Cou asie asie Wos u oy oy uk 0s Ceaes EO ai ai junction with "Entr'Acte,"

IU ie e ie e So ae So ae Suie ie Moaa e Ceea Gis 2 (2006 ae. (CC tA ' • ie e Suie ie Moaa So ae the joyful commemora- tion of NHTP's 20 anni- AM Gimoe Gis My Wie My Wie 0s 0s a . Wae (6 Eie Muy. (CC ome ieos e 00 Cu (CC Wose Wose i ake ake ome Im ome m oe oe amiy amiy ome Im ome Im versary. Celebrating two ICK .... decades of provocative, ioi oy oy Glt, Sau Sa Moie Kigi Kigi am. Guy e. Guy Cicke i d educational and innovative A iiies iiies oga oga Gii Gii Cosy Cosy Cosy Cosy .S. euio .S. euio ock ock theatre, "Entr'Acte" is part — ES o Ieu SosCee (CC Coege askea: UC a a. ec A askea: Sus a Maeicks SosCee (ie ( showcase, part documen- ES42 ASCA uig o Ieu ie Coege askea Coege askea Ae ASCA oke tary, and part variety show Esw A askea: 2000 Sus a Maeicks ame ame oig oig oig oig oeo: CSm AWA Wesig featuring historical video footage, new works, and as os Wo oke Ceics Sos Ceics A askea oso Ceics a ew esey es. Ceics Sos Ceics Sos ia ia aske So So Am Eas ae eaie Secia ( UC Wie Sos Mouai Sos Ouoos Wok ai performances by veteran ES NHTP artists. C e Siuaio oom Wi Wo ae ou os oig owo ias ay Kig ie Aeso Cooe 60 ( (CC ay Kig ie Performances are Friday as CC as Moey ( Ma Moey ( Kuow eo CC eos Ameica Gee O e Moey Ma Moey ( as Moey ( and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and i OWS Ge eck ( Secia eo O eo e Oeiy aco aiy ( O e eco e Oeiy aco aay ( Sundays at 2 p.m. General MSC aa (CC 600 a. Ae. aa (CC Couow Maow Sow Couow Maow Sow aa (CC admission is $22, and $15 EC ews ay ie ig usiess ig ie ewsg usiess ews ( ews ( (CC aeig aeig ews ( for students and Seniors. Special "Entr'Acte" family 2 O Sace Cowoys aasic ou: ise o e Sie Sue akig Cace (200 (CC o ig v (CC ea ime ack is wo matinees will be held at 2 " aCsmas (:0 ue ioes (200 Sema ai. 0 oow Ma (2000 Kei aco. (CC i Sue (2008, oo (CC Co E a emme aae 0 mA p.m. on Saturday, March 13 _2 SOW (40 i Sicko (200 (CC (:4 u ScoO o Scoues (2006 ■ h bttr (200 US aa iay h Wo (CC eee Ousie and 21. These matinees are >.co OO Coessa ay appropriate for children of I G iie Kice o Se eyo Cu ouse oey ae ouse Icome ouse eoa Amaig oeia oey ae all ages, and all seats are 0 $10, or $25 for a family of 2 AE o og rd i four. For reservations and 0 A&E Co Case og information, call (603) 431- 2. m Cas Cas Cas Cas e eoaos e eoaos ( Myus–es ( usoCas Mae Mae e eoaos 6644, ext. 5. IS e os yami ie Coe: SieMa ec MoseOues (CC MoseQues ( Sueuma ( UQ ues (CC MoseOues (CC The Haley Art Gallery II o Kae o Kae Wa o o Wea My Sockig Soy aceMaie –' TLC Uo Soies My Sockig Soy aceMae Mysey iagosis is located at 178 Haley Road in Kittery, ME and a ema & ouise (, ama ( Susa Saao. • emiao : ise o e Macies (200 _I Cea a ese age (4 ( (CC AMC is open Thursday through M aea oom Ae om Gs o Ges Coege aasy e ee Wo e ea Wo e ea Wo Coege [Ges > Saturday from 12-6 p.m.; S aymo aymo aymo ies SeIe See aye aye aye aye aye aye Sai o Se & Se & ik ui or, make an appointment EE Came (CC oes (CC aw & Oe iaia: Cuse o uas Sa Sa us Me ( Co Case (CC by calling (207) 439-7612 or a ay Gimoe (6 Aam Sae. E ews aiy 0 ue 4woo Ceeiy asic Sugey Soies Cesea E ews Cesea Gis <> E [email protected] . USA CIS "eceio" CS ( CIS (O ouse "Kis" (CC CS "See o Ei" CIS ( a Miami ice (2006 Coi ae. (CC For additional information, Wie Swa (CC Si S ISU Si ea ae ea ea e Memoy Keees auge (2006 Wi wi isk( asie _, www.haleygallery.com . EEAIME Un r f f pl prr

PORTSMOUTH I The located at 45 Elwyn Road ing and TV programs. He eras like the original model Seacoast Camera Club will n Portsmouth. The evening will show some very unique a Leica and the Nikon S. present well-known photog- will begin at 6 p.m. with cameras, including the 1905 There is no charge to rapher, historian and cam- a' social and preview, fol- Exp Watch Camera; the attend this event, which is era collector Thom Hindle lowed by Hindle's presenta- original 1892 Boston Bulls- open to the public. Mem- of Dover, who will present tion at 6:30 p.m. eye; a 1940s Tom Thumb bers and guests may bring "First and Unique Cameras: Hindle has been collect- four tube Radio Camera; a an antique camera for Tintype to Digital." ing since the early 1970s, Russian Kiev Spy Camera comments. For more infor- The presentation will be and his collection has been from the 1960s; a Kombi mation, visit www.seacoast- held on Tuesday, March 3 at featured in many magazine from the 1892 Columbian cameraclub.org. IGOUSE OGAM the Urban Forestry Center, articles, books on collect- Exposition; and first cam- CEEAES EW OWESI KIEY I The public is USAY invited to join representatives of the American Lighthouse Foun- 35dation (ALF) and its chapter, /9 5 PM :0 6 M 6:0 M :0 8 M 8:0 M :0 0 M 0:0 M :0 2 AM 2:0 WBZ-4Friends of Portsmouth Harbor ( (CC ( Evnn h n- Entrtn- Srvvr ntn CSI Cr Sn (1 Elvnth r ( t Sh Wth - t t (CBS)Lighthouse (FPHL) on Saturday; (CC ldr ( rt ( ( (CC Invttn ( "Sb" ( (CC (CC vd ttrn ( Sh March 7 at 1 p.m. for a fun and WC-5 ( ( ( AC Wld nd Chrnl Ul tt "Sr Gr Ant ( rvt rt ( (35 (1 K- informational event at the First (AC (CC (CC (CC Edtn (CC dd" ( (CC " f M rt" ( (CC htlIn v ( Congregational Church in Kit- WCS- ( ( ( C 7 M- l r M Kth & h Off (31 3 E "Wht W " ( h nht Sh t tery, Maine. Admission is free (C (CC (CC (CC zn l I Erl K ( ( ( ( ( (CC (CC Wth n (CC ht- and light refreshments will be W-7 ( ( (p A Extr ( M Kth & h Off (31 3 E "Wht W " ( h nht Sh t served. (C (CC (CC (CC d (CC I Erl K ( ( ( ( ( (CC (CC Wth n (CC ht- Mr. James Gabbert, National WUI-7 rr Ipt° tIl tr nt n Cdd n l Mrn r d G- tr r d l Park Service historian, will serve (UO Unvln Unvln l Cd° Anl &r dp Unvn Unlvdn - as the keynote speaker for this W ( ( ( AC Wld Entrtn- Chrnl Ul tt "Sr Gr Ant ( rvt rt ( (35 (1 K- special event announcing ALF's (AC (CC (CC (CC nt dd" ( (CC " f M rt" ( (CC hffn l v ( new ownership of Whaleback h r Wth Grtr hn nvr h Wldlf Cn- Cntr f th Wrld nn Ehrt l A- Chrl ( Grtr t WG- - ,..„Lighthouse. (S 1 hrr ( (CC tn rt (CC nn (CC tn Bob Trapani, executive direc- WENH-11 Stv n h r Wth hth nd Wp rnl ll ht prfrn b St Sl Stxlt v - An- tor of ALF, along with Ross Tracy (S Erp pt hrr ( (CC ttl hrd & th Arn nd thr (CC Uv n r 197 and Jeremy D'Entremont of Kv5 Ard- Srb l l /ff /lf Sllvll "n" Sprntrl "l ( (CC Sx nd Evr- rnd Evr- FPHL, will discuss the organiza- (CW In- (CC G G Mn Mn ( (CC n" (CC th Ct nd nd tion's stewardship of Whaleback WSK-3 l r ht 7 Kn f Kn f Whl f prd r hl ( (CC W ht "7 rr 1rr nd Sth Chr lf & Lighthouse, a 50-foot granite (I l Sh Qn Qn rtn ( ( Sh (CC (CC (CC r (CC lf tower offshore from Kittery at the WU-1 Qnt p (CC Sv • Stv Mv Mv f d r- h Mn7 Sh mouth of the Piscataqua River. rv rv M r Ownership of the 1872 light- (A W-5 ( ( IE ( Mll- Snfld- Spn Arn Idl (Uv ll Kthn ( ( (CC Snfld Spn Kn f house was conveyed in Novem- (O (CC (CC (CC Md (CC ( (CC (CC (CC (CC th ll r 2008 to ALF /FPHL under v5 d d h pl Crt rr rr Int th l (5 l Wlr nd 7 Chtr EO d d the guidelines of the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation IS St Uf Mntn St n th Sbrb ( ,,. f St f Mntn S vn Act of 2000. AM Glr Grl M Wf M Wf 7 nl (1995 bn Wll nn nt (CC d h 7 Clb (CC Wh? Wh? The First Congregational ICK r r r r - - Spn pz pz l l I I Church is located at 23 Pepper- , ■ OO fl 1 ` 4 , tl r 111 Kn ll Kn ll rn G G Chn rell Road (Route 103) in Kittery, A llbll llbll n n Grffth Grffth Grffth Grffth S nn Cb Cb Cb Cb Cb Cb about two miles from US Route 1. For more information, visit www. ES rn Intrrpt SprtCntr (CC Cll tbll A Uv Cll tbll A (Uv SprtCntr (CC Uv nl portsmouthharborlighthouse.org ES ASCA rnn rn Intrrpt Cll tbll A (Uv Cll tbll A (Uv Sr t ASCA r or call (603) 431-9155. ESC Cll tbll 1 nn t SC Wh br 1? xn Cll tbll d CA r AWA Wrtln OS t n 1 Clt Sprt Sprt Clt Wn Cll tbll • Sprt Cll tbll -1 - A Sprt ES d Sx d Sx Int rn hnx Ct t tn rn rn Sprt Intl Sprt Otdr C h Sttn Wth Wlf ltzr bb nht rn- rr Kn Uv Andrn Cpr 3 ( (CC rr Kn v t CC t Mn ( Md Mn ( Kdl prt CC prt Mrjn In On th Mn Md Mn ( t Mn ( OWS Glnn ( Spl prt O prt h Oll tr nnt ( On th rd h Oll tr nnt ( MSC 1rdbll (CC 1 Av rdbll (CC Cntdn dd Sh Cntdn dd Sh rdbll (CC EC 1 Uv ht n ht nr n ( ( (CC tht tIht (

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AAKEWS.COM o 35 7 I EUAY 7 9 I ArArn E I AGE 15A a simple, "What?" comedic actor Dan Aykroyd hours — as they zig-zagged r the Seacoast region. p vt to the Seacoast to E O "This car This stupid car. himself. up and dOwn every aisle, and The Canadian-born Ayk- further the promotion is yet to E WEEK Where's the Cadillac? The ' Aykroyd parked the Cadil- eventually,out the front door. rcird has spent three decades be seen. "Not to my knowl- Caddy? Where's ? lac in a reserved spot that They came with post- in the entertainment business, edge, but I'm really not sure," The Cadillac we used to have? awaited him, smiled and ers, DVDs, pictures, and won both Emmy and Gram- Boudreau says of a possible The Bluesmobile?" Jake asks. waved at adoring fans who other memorabilia (one even my awards, and was nomi- pop-in by the Blues Brother "I traded .it," Elwood were snapping photos, and brought a guitar) so that Ayk- nated for an Oscar Award. His front-man. replies nonchalantly. laughed as he approached royd could jot his autograph films have grossed nearly $1 During Tuesday's auto- "You traded the Bluesmo- th Bluesmobile in front of the on them. billion in worldwide box office graph session, fans filled car- bile for this?' Jake asks. store. But while children brought receipts and helped launch riages with the bottles, some "No, for a microphone," The fan who owned the car Stay-Puff Marshmallow Man both the Hard Rock Café and piling case upon case of the Elwood replies. ' toys (it was House of Blues restaurant bottles which ran about $20 "A microphone?" Jake Aykroyd play- chains to showcase up-and- apiece for the Blues Brother retorts, slowly and incredu- ing Ray Stanz coming and famous musical to sign. lously, then thinks about it in the film who talents. Aykroyd happily honored for a second. "Okay, I can see summoned In December 2005, Aylcroyd • every request, signing various tht" the giant in announced his venture into paraphernalia in addi- The Bluesmobile in the "Ghostbusters," wine business in Canada, with tion to the bottled spirits, and film, depicted as an "Old a film he also an investment and partnership smiling jovially for photos Mount Prospect police car," co-wrote) and with Toronto-based Diamond with the fans. was actually a modified 1974 adults held Estates Wines & Spirits Ltd. The 56-year-old actor has Dodge Monaco, and would Blues Brothers Since this announcement aged only minimally from his go down in history as one of music CDs, the Aykroyd, along with his days teaming up with Belushi Hollywood's most famous on- hottest item to partners, has launched sev- onstage, sporting a little less screen cars. have signed eral wines bearing his name hair, but plenty of his viva- SUPER-SWEET — Say "hello" Fans across the country that Tuesday including the Dan Aylcroyd cious flair for entertaining any- to Priscilla, a two-year-old have restored 1970s-era sedans, afternoon Discovery Series and the Dan one around him, young and grey female d-hrd and decorate them to look like wasn't movie Aykroyd Signature Reserve old. tt h t plfl nd the famous Bluesmobile with or music items VQA Vidal Icewine. Following the three-hour lvbl Sh h bn t th the faded gold star on the door — but bottles of Now, at long last, Dan autograph session, and after SCA hltr n Strth and "P1" painted on the side. wine. Aykroyd wines — boasted as signing what appeared to be fr a long time, and would b One such a replica was While in the being made from "100-percent thousands of autographs, Ayk- vr hpp t fnd frvr parked in front of the Coli- Blues Brothers snob-free grapes" — are avail- royd boarded his Cadillac (the h. rll h seum Sheet, Nashua branch film, Aykroyd able to connoisseurs in the new Bluesmobile?) and rode llr nd n pl of the New phr State and Belushi Granite State. 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