Annual Civil War Encampment Is This Weekend
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Barnstead Rec hosts fishing derby: See page A3 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2018 COVERING ALTON, BARNSTEAD, & NEW DURHAM - WWW.SALMONPRESS.COM FREE Annual Civil War encampment is this weekend NEW DURHAM This is a rain or shine best it has to offer and ing the Union Powder and beverages or by is selected from all sub- — The New Durham event. the comforts a soldier Works black powder donations. The New mitted eligible applica- Historical Society is Charles W. Canney could have while serv- manufacturing facility Durham Historical So- tions, by members from pleased to be hosting Camp #5, Sons of Union ing the cause. Visitors and the town’s railway ciety will be hosting its both organizations. The the 16th annual New Veteran of the Civil War will have an opportuni- station to ensure the annual bake sale table. scholarship is open to Durham Civil War En- will set up a recruit- ty to interact with sol- powder may be trans- Open camp fire cooking any New Durham stu- campment, Saturday ment camp in response diers and see how they ported without inter- demonstrations will be dent enrolled in higher and Sunday, Oct. 6 and for a call for more vol- lived while in camp. Re- ruption. ongoing during each education beyond the 7, to be held at 16 Ridge unteers to serve and cruitment isn’t the only Visitors will also be day. The Society will 12th grade. Road in New Durham. support the Union’s ef- reason the soldiers have able to support fund- have a display featuring For additional infor- Activities begin at 10 forts. The encampment come to New Durham, ing for the Civil War the Powder Mills and mation, please contact a.m. each day, closing hopes to encourage they have been detailed Memorial Scholarship the New Durham Rail- Catherine Orlowicz at on Saturday at 4 p.m. youngsters to volunteer to the Provost Marshall through purchases of way Station. 859-4643. There will be and Sunday at 3 p.m. by displaying the very with orders for guard- homemade baked goods Each year a recipient signs along the roads. Dyer selected for All-National Honor Ensembles ALTON — During admission is $10 per represent collabora- the 2017-18 school year, person. Tickets will be tion and creativity in along with other tal- available for purchase its highest musical ented music students onsite. form. The All-National across the United Dyer is a senior at Honor Ensembles con- States and overseas in Prospect Mountain sist of a jazz ensemble, military base schools, and has been a key mixed choir, guitar en- Randy Dyer from Pros- member of the music semble (new this year), pect Mountain High department since his symphony orchestra School practiced with freshman year. He and concert band. dedication to gain a has performed with Students were chosen chair or part in his lo- the concert band, jazz through an audition cal, district, and state band, marching band process. The jazz en- music honor ensem- and pit band for the semble will have 20 bles. high school’s musicals. instrumentalists, the And now Dyer will Dyer has also played mixed choir 240 vocal- join the “best of the percussion for local ists, the guitar ensem- best” for the National theatre companies, his ble 47 guitarists, the Association for Music church worship band symphony orchestra Education’s (NAfME) and also the Cate Park 122 instrumentalists 2018 All-National Hon- Band, which is based and the concert band or Ensembles Nov. 25- in Wolfeboro. In ad- 121 instrumentalists. 28 at Disney’s Corona- dition to having a full Eligible students have do Springs Resort at musical plate, Dyer is qualified for their Walt Disney World in also a starter for Pros- state-level honor en- COURTESY PHOTO Orlando, Fla. The Jazz pect Mountain’s var- semble program (not Birthday Baysider Ensemble and Mixed sity boys’ basketball applicable to guitar Choir concerts take team and is a key con- students) and compet- Deborah Yunes of Alton shows off the Baysider on her birthday while on vacation in Ireland place 7-8:30 p.m., Nov. tributor to the school’s ed against top students heading into the Dunguaire Castle in Galway, Ireland for a full medieval banquet with her girls (daughter Kelly Birkmaier, daughter-in-law Barbie Yunes, and granddaughters 27, and the Guitar En- tennis team. for a spot in these na- Amanda Neilan and Kayli Birkmaier). She reported good food and a lot of fun and surpris- semble, Symphony Or- The All-Nation- tional honor ensem- es too. If you have a photo of you and The Baysider in a unique location, send the photo chestra and Concert al Honor Ensembles bles. and pertinent information to [email protected]. Band concerts begin (ANHE) performers SEE DYER, PAGE A10 at 10 a.m., Nov. 28, in the ballroom at Dis- ney Coronado Springs School year off to a busy start for Governor Wentworth staff Resort. The cost of BY ELISSA PAQUETTE 17 in the Lakes Region process that took three new teachers and their tivities of the year. Contributing Writer Technology Center's days to accomplish. mentors who were Class elections for Early WOLFEBORO — (LRCT) Skylight Din- Cuddy-Egbert said treated to an appetiz- freshmen have tak- The 2018-19 school ing Room. She and As- the first staff day got ing buffet served up by en place, the Student year is off to a fine sistant Superintendent the school year off to a LRTC Culinary Arts Council has begun to deadline start, according to the Heather Cummings good start with a speak- students and a meet meet, the Kingswood Governor Wentworth made their way into er on mindfulness, a and greet session. Theatre program will next week Regional School Dis- all eight schools and means to assist in mon- Kingswood High be presenting the “Wiz- MEREDITH — trict Superintendent every classroom in the itoring and reducing School School Board ard of Oz” this fall, and The editorial dead- Kathy Cuddy-Egbert, district to greet each one's stress levels. Representative Sam Breast Cancer Aware- line for next week’s who addressed the teacher and say hello The meeting fol- Danais gave his first ness week begins Oct. Baysider will be school board on Sept. to students, a happy lowed a reception for report on student ac- 7. moved up a day. The LRTC held Back All letters, press to School Night, and releases, obituaries registration for the and photos for the Adult Education pro- Oct. 11 edition need gram offerings is now to be submitted by open with the list of 5 p.m. on Monday, course offerings avail- Oct. 8. able online for mem- All advertising bers of the public to deadlines remain sign up. Also, the Sky- the same as usual. light Dining Room will be open again to serve the public in mid-Octo- INDEX ber. t Team Wolfeboro, whose focus is on drug Volume 12 • Number 40 prevention, pressed for the school to have Business .......................A7 the high school stu- Churches ......................A8 dents take the 2019 Classifieds ..............B6–B9 Youth Behavior Risk Survey, to better as- Editorial Page ..............A4 sess what is needed in John Harrigan ............A10 terms of helping deter Letters .................... A4-A5 drug use. School Board Obituaries ....................A8 Chairman Jack Wid- Sports ...................B1 - B5 mer said the board has been waiting to make a 26 pages in 2 sections JOSHUA SPAULDING decision after having ©2018, Salmon Press, LLC. Timber Wolves win a look at the survey Call us at (603) 569-3126 Caden Dore fires a shot on net during his team’s 7-1 win over Berlin after the sports deadline on Monday. See the story in questions, which have email: [email protected] next week’s edition. just recently been post- www.salmonpress.com SEE GWRSD, PAGE A10 A2 THE BAYSIDER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2018 Lasagna dinner to benefit Boodey House NEW DURHAM — sumptuous classic Ital- Guests may purchase phase of the Zechariah its artifacts, increase The committee is The Zechariah Boodey ian meat lasagna pre- tickets at the door and a Boodey Farmstead proj- public awareness, and looking forward to Farmstead Committee pared from an old fami- raffle will be available. ect. an appreciation of New sharing the progress invites the community ly recipe by committee By supporting this The mission of the Durham's heritage. This achieved to date for this to a classic Italian lasa- member Tatiana Cicuto. fundraiser for The Zech- committee is to preserve building will provide, to project. Please call Cath- gna dinner fundraiser A Caesar salad, bread, ariah Boodey Farmstead and reconstruct the a larger variety of peo- erine Orlowicz for more on Saturday, Oct. 20, beverage and dessert are Committee’s 2018 Italian Zechariah Boodey Farm- ple, a location for educa- information about the beginning at 5 p.m. at included in the price of a dinner, all proceeds will stead, to interpret this tional, social and civic project or dinner, at 859- the Community Room ticket. Committee mem- be applied to the next historical property and events. 4643. located behind the New ber Sherry Cullimore Durham Fire Station on will be preparing meat- Main Street. less lasagna for those Goodies and yoga at New Durham Public Library The menu will offer who prefer this version. NEW DURHAM — If fortable clothing that really fun time. The library will make you haven’t yet signed allows for full range of Bring your baked copies of the recipes, so up for the four-week motion. No experience is goods in just before noon everyone can share the ClearChoiceMD yoga series at the New necessary.