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AGE 2A An.ANTK EWS IEA 2, 2009 I Vol. 35, NO 07 AAICEWS.COM USIESS OCA OES OOIO MAAGIG A WEEKS IAY GEEA I "Managing Your Portfolio," a seminar presented by Summer House Furnishings open house Jeffrey Brown of Ameriprise Financial Services, will be offered on Tuesday, March 10 at 6:30 p.m. at the Weeks Public Library, located at 36 Post Road in Greenland. 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 the Library 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.
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