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Now, 89 years after they services firms whose access calls and e-mails promptly vision) stop in during the combinatictiptorte first opened in Hampton, to multiple companies and and respond to requests in opening day open house at of ttif most historfinisi- the business that continu- commitment to quality ser- a timely manner; provide Tobey & Merrill on April 6 nesses serving the commu- ally looks for ways to stay vice enable them to offer 24 / 7 services for customers at 2 p.m. nity with one of e itation's active in and support the their clients competitive (offering any or all of the fol- It's a historic business mostjustoric asea :eas local community will serve pricing, a broad choice of lowing: emergency, phone waiting to serve the public, together for*.ifter- up plenty of free ballpark products and unparalleled _ , numbers, Internet account and the start of what will nooti .of free entertaiment food favorites and have lots advocacy. access, e-mail and call center hopefully be another histor- and good times. of party favors for guests As a Trusted Choice agen- services); use their experi- ic season for the e So: Tobey & Merrill Insur- who want to swing into the cy, Tobey & Merrill is dedi- ence and multiple company ance, located at 20' High office on opening day. cated to every client and are relationships to customize Street in Hampton, will "Fans" .attending the committed to treating each client coverage as needed; swing open the doors for open house will have a as a "person, not a policy." commit the staff to continu- Red Sox fans on opening day, chance to win a flat screen This commitment means the ing so they may Monday, April 6, starting at television, tickets to a Sea another reason to share the company pledges to: Work be more knowledgeable in 2 p.m. for the first home Dogs game, watch the game joy this season, with their with clients to identify the serving clients; great clients game of the year, when the on one of the six TVs that recent classification as a insurance and financial ser- with respect and courtesy; Sox take on the increasingly- will be set up, and enjoy "Trusted Choice" insurance vices that are right for their and conduct business in an challenging division rival, plenty of Fenway Franks agency. individual needs, their fami- ethical manner. the Tampa Bay Rays. and other delicious fanfare. 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AACEWS.COM O4. 35, II MARCH 27, 2009 ArLArmc EWS I AGE A `t ff t Cntr Shl rdr By I EMO "After. that we had. Plus, "Some classes take read their boas," says Reyn- EO 2 l Drop Everything and Read [the book swap] bit fur- olds. "It fit in beautifully with ntr School (DEAR)," says Reynolds. ther," says Reynolds. "They our author [presentations]. It students love to 'The whole school read for take a book home for the was perfect because the kids read, and they 15 minutes. We've continued weekend, then bring it back had someone else to speak C that practice every Monday and select another book to with, [and] it reinforced what have been more than happy to prove it throughout the during the month of March." bring home. At the end of the they heard in our assemblies month of March. Naturally, reading (as well month, everyone can take a with our guest author." "This is 'I Love to Read' as Dr. Seuss' beloved Cat in book home." Story sharing has also Month — part of the National the Hat character) has been Books and *acting have been taking place between Education Association's 'Read front-and-center in classrooms also been emphasized through the first and second grade Across America' program," throughout the building over special guest presentations in classes, with the older chil- explains Karen Reynolds, the last several weeks. the school library by author dren reading their work to assistant principal at Centre "We've been having spe- and illustrator Maryann the younger students. Also, School. cial classroom activities going Cocc.a-Leffier, whose stories "the library is doing special And, because reading is on. Teachers have been com- include "Princess K.I.M. and things," adds Reynolds, and "what we do a lot of here ing up with fantastic ideas to the Lie That Grew," "Jack's students played online games every day, we decided we share," says Reynolds. These Talent," "Easter Bunny in at seussville.corn. Of course, were going to celebrate in include "special displays of Training," "Peanut Free family reading at home was a big way," adds Reynolds, books, [particularly] Dr. Seuss Café," "Bravery Soup" and encouraged by Center School noting that the month-long books. They're a little bit dif- "Spotlight on Stacey." Centre Principal Nancy Andrews in celebration "fits right into our ferent that the usual displays students in grades K-2 have her March newsletter. curriculum." in the classrooms. And some enjoyed meeting Cocca-Lef- Now that "I Love to It all began, albeit a wee classrooms are having book fler and learning about the Read" Month is winding bit belatedly, by observing the swaps." writing process. down, Reynolds looks back birthday of an author whose In teacher Lynn Cutting's "She has been giving our on all the reading that has stories, rhymes and illustra- Kindergarten class, for exam- students the 'story-behind- been going on at Centre ever tions have been very near and ple, "Children bring gently the-story' which has been since the entire school took dear to school children across used books from home that really exciting," says Reyn- the "Reader's Oath" early on the decades. they are willing to part with," olds. "She's been showing that Tuesday morning. "We were hoping to start says Cutting. "On Friday, how she gets her ideas to "We've been having a on Monday, March 2 — the students take a little 'book write a book and how she good time. It has been kind official birthday of Dr. Seuss," walk' around the classroom decides on the illustrations. of a nice month," she says. says Reynolds. But because and look at all the books that She shared with us one of her As for the students (who no the weather did not cooper- have been placed on tables. latest books, which was really doubt will continue pursuing ate and resulted in a snow They then pick a book to take nice. The kids really enjoyed all kinds of reading opportu- day, "we started on March 3, home with them. Every child it, and have had great ques- nities), Reynolds says, "They at 8:45 a.m." That was when gets a different book to take tions." all like that Drop Everything "the whole school stood up at home and share with his/her First grade students' older and Read.' They love Mon- the same time [and] everyone family." peers from Wirmadumet High days now!" took a Reader's Oath — a Cutting adds that this new School have been sharing the promise to become a life-long tradition "is a nice way for excitement that reading brings reader," Reynolds says. children to be exposed to dif- whenever a book is opened. That was just the begin- ferent types of books, and also According to Reynolds, WHS ning for the first day of "I to share a book from their English teacher Julie rtd Love to Read" Month at Cen- own collection." Not only is a number of her serplor dass tre. the Book Swap program "a students write and illustrate a huge success and the children children's book for a reading look forward to Friday so they. partnership between the two can get a new book," Cutting schools. says, but it also "ties in nicely "Those students went into with our recycling efforts." our first grade classrooms and

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PAGE 4A J ATLANTIC t I MAC 2, 200 I x , AAndEWS.COM 21 VOICES Centre students 'think spring' with local author SECIA O 2 The inspiration for the young students. As part of AMO I "Can you book originated with her her visit, she donated a copy think Spring?" own daughter and her desire to the Centre School Library. That was the question to sing the "Twelve Days The book is now available local author Kristie Sewell of Christmas" year round. for purchase at local book McCadden recently posed to Like many authors, it took stores. Rita Colby's second grade McCadden several years McCadden is currently dass in the Centre School from conception to the cre- working on her next proj- Library on a cold winter's ation of the artwork and final ect, with plans to produce day as she shared her new publishing of the book. "Twelve Days" books book, "The Twelve Days of McCadden is truly a local for each of the remaining Spring" with the students. author, having lived in New three seasons. She presently Using the traditional song Hampshire since the age of resides in Hampton with "The Twelve Days of Christ- four. She honed her art skills her husband and her two mas" as a model, McCadden at Parsons School of Design children. She will conduct has written and illustrated in New York City and gradu- a reading and book signing a vibrant look at 12 signs of ated with a BFA in Graphic on Monday, April 6 (Pajama spring — from a robin in its Design. Night) at 6:30 p.m. at the nest to daffodils blooming, Being the parent of two North Hampton Library on pussy willows in the marsh AGEUE — Author/illustrator Kristie Sewell MCddn (b, rht ptrd hr th hr n children who attend Hamp- Atlantic Avenue. For more b, "h lv f Sprn," p of hh h dntd t th Cntr Shl lbrr. Sh and frogs returning to the jnd b t Clb nd rd tdnt nd lbrrn l Strn (b, lft. ton schools, she wanted to information, visit www.Bar- ponds. — Atlnt Crt ht share her book with other bourRoadBooks.com. Hopes and dreams bloom at Centre School

Cntrt Y AMY Mr the fence was still surround- more than three months. . . lam still I sprouted... it feels good to feel AM KAE EMOS ed by huge snowpiles, they in the cold ground under a heaping the fresh air... it's going to be SECIM. O O didn t expect to see anything. pile of sparkly snow... I'm snug- incredible hanging out with my AMO I Last fall, To everyone's surprise and gly warm inside one little spot... 599 tulip friends by the fence at Centre School students began delight, the area around the just happy in the dirt... now I'm Centre School! an ambitious and beautiful fence was dear and there in bored just sitting here doing noth- — Shawn Sears pr*ct called 'The Hopes and the ground were "little bulbs" ing waiting for the sun to melt the Dreams" Garden — a garden just starting to break through snow and warm the dirt... down YIEE where each student planted the still very wet soil. here in the dirt there is nothing to • It's fall and I rim a little tulip a bulb to represent his/her Mrs. Moniz and her t do but sleep... no playing, learning bulb... these kids planted me and hopes and dreams for learn- dnt returned to their class- or talking... it's a prtt boring IO my 600 friends! I hope I don't get ing for the school year. room talking about their if ycni're a tulip bulb... Hey look... stepped on... oh why do I have to With help from the Hamp- exciting discovery. Everyone I'm starting to grow roots... and sleep so long? Hopefully spring's ton PTA, the teachers and had something to say. Mrs. the tip of my head is starting to pop almost here... oh no... it's just others in the community, a Moniz thought this would out of the ground... this is the best half past December... oh come on chosen piece of land located be a great time to write in a daY of mY life! spring, I'm still waiting... ok it's by a fence was prepared for new way that students had — Mya Sanders January now... I'm going to fall the planting of 600 bulbs. been working on. They wrote asleep and hopefully start grow- Every student and staff mem- using a stream of conscious- ICEIE ing... now it's Mrd and that ber at Centre School planted ness — as if they were one of I just a little tulip bulb with means I'm almost ready to grew. at least one bulb. Now, every- the "little bulbs' by the fence. 599 friends of mine... I can't wait Yippee! ...we're going to be beau- one is anxiously awaiting the Here are some very enjoyable until it's springtime.. .but I am tiful...all of us, bright pink and "Big Bloom!" samples of Mr. Moniz's sec- still in the dirt... it's going to take purple right in front of the Centre Second grade teacher, ond graders' writing: a long time for me and my buddies School fence... this is going to be CECK f OU — Snd rdr n A Mnz l t Cntr Shl to sprout... yay it's springtime... great! Amy Moniz and her class • E ES AY . pnt out the pt hr 600 tlp blb r plntd lt fll. h "p all the snow melted so that means recently went out to check My 599 fellow tulip bulbs and I Maddie "Bulb" Pender nd r" rdn ltr bld nt rtv ntn prjt. have been planted in the ground for I can sprout soon... POP... wow on the bulbs' progress. Since — Atlnt Crt ht 'Power of the Penny' makes 'cents' for the Rainforest CONTRIBUTED Y KU JACOBSON while raising funds for specific a school visit from some Rain-- have planted. For every 1,000 SPECIAL 2 OUS school projects. forest animals with Under- pennies collected a tree is HAMPTON I Centre The project we chose is to standing Wildlife. It was so planted. So far we have plant- School students are very busy buy trees for the Rainforest. exciting for our children to ed 18 trees! collecting pennies to help The funds raised go directly see a beautiful colorful parrot In the school gym, we revive the Costa Rican Rainfor- to planting trees to help bring fly around the Centre School have our Rainforest Bulletin est. By working together, the the Rainforest back to life. By gym and to meet a snake up Board. As pennies are collected students are learning about revitalizing the Rainforest, we front and personal. A funny and trees purchased from the "The Power of a Penny," a help maintain the sanctuary monkey also did tricks and National Resource Defense NH statewide awareness cam- for rare and threatened Costa charmed everyone. Council, a tree is "planted" paign to teach children the Rican wildlife. We then continued to learn in our Rainforest. We now importance of saving money The project took root after about the Rainforest through proudly display amidst the our science and social stud- student-drawn animals and ies curriculum. We all became birds the 18 trees that we have Wntd invested in the Rainforest and purchased to be planted in the Artpr tr * * Gld wanted to know how we could real Rainforest. I 04. d A. v Ant help the animals continue to After April vacation, we have a safe home there. That's will have a special visit from Or r Str MW C h rt when we decided to do this a representative from the AS Ant, n rntr, Orntl , ntn, Chn, Wthrvn, ttr, Old Cl, p, ll & Gn, Srd, "Power of a Penny" pmjed. NH Treasury Department. A & , Ct, O htrph & rd Mntnrpt, Until April school vacation, EIES O E AIOES — Centre Shl frt rd trophy will be presented to 0 Yr Exprn every classroom has a penny Centre School at that time in &Tying FON! nd Cntprr lr, nd, Wth, Chr r, thr Krn bn ptrd hr th hr tdnt nd A n Gld Al Slvr nlr. collection jar that is sent to the th giant jar th r n t llt pnn fr th "r f recognition of our participa- Ab nnd t hr office once a week or when it tion in "The Power of a Penny" Strln &lr ltr, l Srv, th nn" pn. h money rd ll hlp plnt trees in is filled. Students count and th Costa n nfrt. campaign. We are very proud hp, rnttn d AM n Shr graph the pennies as part of of what we are doing to help Crtfd b Crn Shl f Anrt Mn.br Afr pr Ant r An. — Atlnt Courtesy ht l Cll (60 468 r (60 44 their math studies and figure life in the Rainforest and the out how many trees we can world.

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CONTIUBWID BY t °MUM shy and non-assertive. He with first grade teachers. Vis- teacher for help — are prac- Srt t 2 wants friends and will do just iting classrooms in the fall, I ticed within the context of HAMPTON I "But I about anything for someone have an opportunity to rein- first grade issues. Through want to use the swing now." to like him. He needs help troduce myself to students presentation, discussion "I never get to choose the to gain confidence to speak as the counselor, explain the and roleplay, students are game." "You are using too up for himself. Lucy is loud, counselor's role, and rein- exposed to which solutions many of the yellow pattern overly sure of herself, and force that role as another tool might work for which situ- blocks!" forgets to consider friends' to aide in student academic ations. Ah, the life of a first grad- ideas and feelings. and social development. • The "Problem Solving er! Their growing industrious Using the puppets to After students are exposed Idea" poster is accompanied and independent behavior model and roleplay differ- to feelings vocabulary, friend- by a picture of Fred and is coupled with increased ent school based issues, all ship ideas, and the difference Lucy with an invitation for development of concrete students in every first grade between tattling and telling, students to write to them if thinking. They also have a classroom have an oppor- problem-solving skills are they have tried the skills but stronger sense of caring for tunity to observe different taught in the second round still need help with fixing each other which needs to be ways to use voice tone, listen of classroom visits. their problem. The first grade nurtured. to others' ideas, and apply All of the first grades are teachers are essential in keep- At Centre School, our first problem solving strategies to given a "Problem Solving ing the first graders aware of grade classroom guidance their first grade world. Idea" poster at the end of the skills and tools they have program gives these 6- and 7- As Centre's School Coun- the classroom guidance les- learned. Because of this col- year-olds an introduction to selor, I use Fred and Lucy in UE OWE — Stdnt n Cnd Arlntn frt rd sons. The skills on the poster laboration between teacher problem-solving skills with two separate, four-week pro- lr t Cntr Shl r ptrd hr th rd nd — listen to your friends, talk and counselor, Fred and Lucy the help of two puppets: Fred grams that address feelings, , pr f pppt d t hlp th hldrn trnthn it over, decide on turn-tak- have received only a handful and Lucy. friendship, and problem- thr prbllvn ll. ing, take a break from each of letters — mostly thanking Fred's personality is a bit solving skills in collaboration — Atlnt Crt ht other, apologize, and ask a them for their help. Who likes to write at Centre School? COIUE Y hat. Students are excited to the story. "Who's in Who CIY AIGO be writing about favorite ville?" was created after stu- EA A WIE SECIA t 2 VOICES Dr. Seuss books and trying dents read "Horton Hears a — rt rd thr HAMPTON I First grad- to mimic his style. Class- Who." Cnd Arlntn l n ers at Centre School really rooms and hallways have Centre School is a great fr f hr tdnt like to write. student books on display. place to learn. First grade rt rprt bt th No matter where you A big emphasis in grade students know that becom- r. S b th r 1 right now is writing a ing good readers and writ- rdn. are in the first grade wing — Atlnt of Centre school, you'll see story about a favorite char- ers takes a lot work but it Crt ht kids writing on paper in the acter and including a begin- also can be a lot of fun! shape of Dr. Seuss's famous ning, middle, and end to

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AGE 6A An.fromc EWS I MAC 2, 200 I Va. 35, No 11 AACEWS.00M 2 OICES We go together: Music, the rainforest and Dr. Seuss

BY Tow AAE Iv n Wrn r. S, W v Y SECIA O 2 OICES HAMPTON I We have n th nfrt Crn v had a lot going on in music (Sung to th tn f tr S, we Jove Y. classes at Centre School Iv n Wdn n th lrd tr S, rll d. during the month of March. tr S, lv . Students collected pennies Iv bn rn n th rnfrt, All n th b. to buy trees for the Rain- Wth rrh so rz, Iv bn rn n th rnfrt, forest and participated in Y r nbr n. "I Love to Read" month. Whr I th bt nd b. M lh nd ndr, Everyone has been excited nt, bttrfl, nd tn, Y rdn fn about all that's happening Mn nd hnbrd. lr, and, of course, a good song r nd n nd pttd lprd tr S, lv . tr S, rll d. just edds to the fun and On th rnfrt flr tr S, lv . learning. Iv bn rn n th rnfrt, All n th rn. First and second grade W l "rl th rtl," Iv bn rn n th rnfrt students enjoyed singing W l S I A. Whr th plnt lf t b n the song "I've Been Working MUSIC MAKES EAIG U — Cntr Shl tdnt r n hrn . th n n th &nh nd rx, in the Rainforest." This song bt rdn nd rnfrt drn "I v t d" nth. rn nd nd ln, nd Grn E nd " fits with the classrooms' — Atlnt Crt ht Orhd nd hnd, t. Oh, h pl th rnfrt, tr SISS, lv . study of the rainforest. First of this month's celebration. fun! are the words to "I've Been Arade and Kindergarten stu- A pl n tr tr S, rll d. We enjoy reading many of For anyone who would Working in the Rainforest" tr S, lv . ts sang the song "Dr. his stories and putting them like to sing along with Cen- and "Dr. Seuss, We Love .*Seuss, We Love You" as part to music makes it even more tre School students, here You." Sparking some interest with journal writing

Br KATHIE SEE, ICKI WIIAMS with our colleagues. This opportunity to write arises, l A SAY SOOCISIO idea has taken off in every the students look forward td bt SECIA O 2 OICES classroom that has tried it. to writing about their self- HAMPTON I The power Interest Journals are selected topic. Their ideas t rnl of words is very strong. journals that are passed are inspired by a recent "In rnl v Sometimes, as first and sec- from student to student and experience or by hearing MOM n r ond grade teachers, we get feature many class authors or reading about what the 40 brn." some of our best feedback (that is, students) writing other students write. l h t t rt about what is really exciting about one topic. The writer Following the writing, bt r n tr." in our classrooms from the reads the previous entries each student can chose to students who are involved "It v d t and then adds his/her own share what he or she has in the activities. t rlx nd rt." insight and ideas to topics written with the group. This A new favorite writing such as: "Spiders," "My sharing time often sparks "I l rtn n Intr experience at Centre School Pet," "My Family," "My ideas, discussions and inspi- t rnl b t is Interest Journal Writing. Favorite Author," "Things ration for even more writing t rt bt th tff Last summer, a few teachers I Like" and "Things I Don't and that's how students •attended a fabulous class Like." become good writers — by GOA WIE — Cntr Shl tdnt n Sll "I l& h t n nd on joumaling at UNH. We The topics are chosen in writing and writing and Sbzn nd rd l p ntr fr thr l rlx nd p came back recharged and a brainstorming session by writing.., about things that Intrt rnl Wrtn tvt. ready to share our ideas the students. Each time the are important to them. — Atlnt Crt ht New at Centre School: Full day Kindergarten

COrrE Y ACY A rtn. Crrntl, we have fun activities, movement and year 2009-2010. Parents and b prntd and the school brief presentation, incoming A KAE EYOS seven dasses. music, lunch, quiet times, and guardians of children who administrators will introduce Kindergarteners and their SECIA O 2 OICES It is a wonderfully busy lots of social interactions. are five years of age by Sep- members of our school staff, parents will have an oppor- HAMPTON I This marks day for our Kindergarten stu- Hampton's Centre School tember 30, 2009 and reside including the seven Kin- tunity to visit each Kinder- the first year that Centre dents — a day filled with an is now registering Kindergar- in the town of Hampton are dergarten teachers as well garten classroom. We look School has full day Kinder- academic learning focus plus ten students for the school encouraged to register their as PTA and School Board forward to welcoming the child. It is important that all members. incoming high school gradu- students register so that we At the conclusion of the ating class of 2022! can plan our new classes for next year. ast VNA Parents are invited to stop Illrdpr by Centre School anytime • Slld rn • • Pee nd rt Oprtv between the hours of 7:30 • hl, Optnl nd Sph nt plnt hrp rr a.m. and 3:30 p.m., Monday Wnd r b ntnll rtfd • bt Spprt Grp through Friday, to make an Wnd • r Cnt Cln appointment for an April Ot, Cntnn Cr Splt • t Cr registration screening and to (CWOC • n tnntrn pick up a registration packet. An important Kindergar- Whn nd t h h r n, ten Information Night will h SftA r local, nnprft, be held on Thursday, April ndpndnt, Mdr Crtfd h hlth n. 2 from 6.30-7:30 p.. in the Centre School gym. Incoming IC IS O KIEGAE — Centre Shl Kndrrtn d, rth }0862 60 604066 Kindergarten students and thr r (fr lft Cnn vtt. Sn ht, t their parents are invited to Wdh, Chrtn :Shn, rbr Grnd, nn attend. An overview of the Cttn nd Mr Wln. Kindergarten program will — Atlnt Crt ht AAICEWS.COM O , Noll I MARCH 27, 2009 j An_Ar•mc EWS I PAGE A SCOO OES 2 OICES KIEGAE EGISAIO A CEE HAMPTON I Centre School, located at 53 Winnacunnet Road On the professional development path in Hampton, is now registering Kindergarten students for the 2009-2010 school year. It is important that all students are reis- SECIA To 21 Vous tendent Gaylord and Assistant tered early so that the school can plan classes for the upconung I While academic year. HAMPTON Superintendent Ward chose as Parents whose children will be five years of age by September Hampton residents went to the curriculum mapping tool 30, 2009 and who reside in the town of Hampton are encouraged the polls during local elec- for SAU21 to compliment NH to register their children at Centre School as soon as possible. tions held earlier this month, State-endorsed Performance Parents can stop by the school at any time between the hours of the teachers of the Hampton Tracker. 7:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. to make an appointment for a registration screening and pick up a registration packet. School District worked dili- In addition to training and A Kindergarten Information Nightwci llbe held on Thursday, gently t n: all day in-ser- K-8 curriculum work, teach- April 2 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. in the Centre School gym. At that vice facilitated by Curriculum ers had the opportunity to time, the principal and assistant principal will introduce mem- Director Kathryn Bates, in work together in teams to bers of the school staff andt an overview of the program. Incoming Kindergarten students and their parents will have an partnership with Technology analyze grade level data. This opportunity to visit each Kindergarten classroom as part of the Director, lltyan Belanger. was done in order to make evening. The day began at Marston informed decisions about For more information about Centre School's Kindergarten pro- School with teachers working instruction and assessment in gram or the registration process, call Principal Nancy Andrews at collaboratively on standards the classroom. (603) 926-8706. based curriculum documents. MAIG I r ptn tlrr together on Hampton School District AKIG EW SUE EGISAIOS In addition, teachers from curriculum mapping using TechPaths. teachers appreciated being LAS — Atlantic News Courtesy Photo HAMPTON FALLS I Registration is currently underway across the district continued given the opportunity to col- at Lincoln Akerman School (LAS) for the fall 2009 school year. to be trained, by both the Techl'aths, a Web-based cur- This Performance Path- laborate with colleagues on LAS is the public school in Hampton Falls serving children from technology director and cur- riculum mapping tool. ways tool is one that Superin- this full day of professional grades K-8. riculum director, in the use of development. Parents are encouraged to pick up registration materials at the school office as soon as possible for any child who will be enter- MAE SUGAIG A AS ing the school for the first time in September 2009, regardless of grade. Students entering Kindergarten must be five years of age prior to October 1, 2009. Screenings will be conducted in April. Timely and accurate information about newly-enrolling stu- dents is very important for planning staff and classroom needs. Anyone with questions regarding enrollment of a child at Lincoln Akennan School may call Principal Judith Deshaies at (603) 926- 2539. SRW AOUCES AUA ESSAY COES EXETER I To commemorate the Bicentennial anniversary of the birth of America's 16th President, Abraham Lincoln, the Seacoast Republican Women (SRW) are sponsoring their third annual essay contest. . Open to public, private or home schooled high school students OW SWEE I IS — h Lincoln in grades 9-12 in the Seacoast area, the contest engages local Arn Shl nt youth in American civics and encourages future leaders. thrd t th hl Sr Sh on Strd, Mrh 2 fr th The theme for this year's essay contest is "What relevance annual maple prt. h vnt — drn hh lln f p does Abraham Lincoln have on today's society?" The SRW espe- lltd b Cttn ffth rdr bld dn into dll cially wants to provide an opportunity for students to reflect on t pl rp — nldd nd n, rp pln, the life and legacy of one of America's most prominent leaders. t, nd plnt f rdr hrd b all h ttndd. The judging 1 ria are based on format, grammar,, original- — Atlnt ht b z r ity of thought, cl of writing, style and expressietiv Ottel si.qf three SRW mem will judge the entries. . ,...s...rt ,,,... Ilnn■pt There is a cas4prize of $250 for first place, $150 forlec—oild place and $100 for honorable mention. The winners will be invited to receive their awards at an SRW event in May. Entries should be a maximum of two pages, double-spaced with a cover letter that includes the date, author's name, address, phone number and school. All entries should be mailed to SRW, PO Box 495, Greenland, NH 03840 by April 17. For more informa- tion, email Corinne Armstrong at [email protected] . Seacoast Republican Women was established in 1999 to bring unity focus and strength to the work of women supporting Republican candidates and Republican causes throughout the New Hampshire Seacoast. IME O EGISE EW OSMOU SUES PORTSMOUTH 1 Portsmouth Elementary Schools will be conducting registration during the month of April for Kinder- garten and new students for the 2009-2010 school year. Children being registered for Kindergarten must be five years old by Sep- tember 30, 2009 and must reside in Portsmouth. Several items are required at the time of registration: The child's birth certificate; immunization record; proof of residency (lease, phone bill, etc.); and completed registration paperwork, which can be sent or picked up at the school's office prior to AChez Bciiicher. : Schel; the date of registration. Forms are available at www.cityofports- • ; mouth.com / school. istro)Night Dinner Registrations will be conducted at Little Harbour SChoOl On CAEAUIA Tuesday, April 7 from 8-11 a.m. and 12-3:30 p.m.; Dondero School . E : tij &May b on Wednesday, April 15 from 8-11 a.m. and 12-3:30 p.m.; and New O WO Snn. d Franklin School on Wednesday, April 15 from 8 a.m. to 12 noon $4. Grn r Cr 2000 hr and 1:30-3 p.m: ." Registration -appointments must be made in advance. For Sld, tbl more information about the registration process or to make an td d tt $45.00 per appointment, l] Little Harbour at (603) 436-1708; Dondero at EOY A EE (603) 436-2231; or New Franklin at (603) 436-0910. UGE COISSA • rn with your (Thateaubriand . ISCUSSIOS MKE CUCIA COECIOS if you bring this d th you 011jor PORTSMOUTh I Informal talks for parents and teacriers on — r rest;rvi "The Crucial Connection: Children in Nature" will be presented t valid with rrthr cnr,rms I Excludes Saturdays. Holidays Sz Fet 13t5 on Friday, April 3 from 7-9 pin. at South Church in Portsmouth. Vand thru Marrh l . 20 2 pj Sr, ptn, : The discussions will be led ”, outdoors educators Pat Ritter ES E RVATION REQUIRED FOR THIS OFFER KE4 of Nature's Wonders'in Rye and Dan Gardoqui of White Pine 60262202 t Programs in York, Maine. 60 64 82 ,. tt • Admission is $10 in advance and $12 at the door,. For tickets tn fffff ` & nfOrItI $.CrvWM n .hzbhr. and details, call (207) 439-7)11 or visit .td■ aterscbool.org. AGE 8A I An...hrn EWS I MAC 2. 200 , II AACEWS.COM COMMUIY OCA OES EGISE OW O AUA EASE EGG IG HAMPTON I Hampton bod girls ages 2-12 are invited to Deadline approaching to register join the Hampton Recreation Department and the Easter Bunny for the 11th annual Easter Egg Dig, taking place on Hampton Beach (across from the Casino Ballroom) on Saturday, Aprl 4 tables for Earthweek Awareness Fair beginning at 10 a.m. Participants can bring a pail and shovel and get ready to dig By MA CMG I. • The Hampton Recycling since the fair will be a "carry- for the thousands of Easter eggs that will be hidden in the sand. AAIC EWS SA WIE Education, Energy, and in, carry-out" For more information or to register for this free event, call the Beautification Committees A $10 donation is request- Hampton Recreation Department at (603) 926-3932. AMO I hr r LIBRARY PLANS BOOK SALE tbl vlbl (nd tll are pnrn th ff ed to have a table/ spot at t lft t rtr n Erth W Arn r the Earthweek Awareness HAMFTON FALLS I The Hampton Falls Free Library will vnt, th f f hh t Fair. The money • will go hold a Spring Book Sale on Saturdayailpril 4 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. fr th pn Erth at the library, located at 7 DrinkwateiRoad. Arn r, tn pl dr ttntn t the "3 Rs" toward supporting the Recy- Sale items will include hrdvr nd paperback books, rn r hn n Strd, — Reduce, Reuse, Recycle — ding Education Committee children's books, audio cassettes, videos and DVDs. Aprl 8 fr 0 .. t 2 and to energy conservation. to further promote recycling Prices will range from ten cents to $1; items not sold that day p.. t Cntr Shl, ltd In the area of "Reuse," education. will be available for purchase the following week. at nnnnt d n organizers are inviting and Those who are interested Those in the community who have items they wish to donate ptn. encouraging individuals or in taking part in this commu- for the sale are asked to contact the library at (603) 926-3682. Ann n rtr organizations to bring "reus- nity-wide event can request CUC O OS TURKEY DINNER tbl t dpl "rbl" able" items to be swapped or a registration form from Jane HAMPTON I The Hampton United Methodist Church, located t tht n b ppd r ld. h items must be in Ansaldo Church b l at at 525 Lafayette Road in Hampton, will hold a Turkey Dinner on safe, clean, reusable condition [email protected], or Saturday, April 4 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend. ld t th b event. The menu features turkey with all the trimmings, including stuff- This Erth Day extrava- and cannot be items which by phone at (603) 929-4919. ing, mashed potatoes, peas, squash, rolls, cranberry sauce, pie and ganza is being planned by a would be prohibited fr l Organizers need to receive beverage. The cost for the meal is $8 for adults and $6 for Seniors group of Hampton rdnt vrt f tvt bnnn without special permits from completed registrations no and children. For more information, contact the church office at (603) h r tn thr "t on Aprl 8 nd lnt the town of Hampton. later than Friday, April 3 so 9262702 or visit www.gbgm-umc.orig/hampton-nh-umc. • G Grn" pld vr r n n Aprl 22 — Erth Items not sold must be that they can plan adequate SEAOOK COMMUIY AE l. h hv plnnd 200 — t prt rth r removed by the individuals p fr vrn. EES IE IIAIO rn. who bring them to the vnt, SEABROOK I A newly-formed coalition of local volunteers is set- ting the table for warm, welcoming meals served free every Monday and hrd night from 5-6:45 p.m. at the Church of Chnst, located News from Hampton Seniors at 867 Lafayette Road in Sea rprd and served by the Seabrook Community Table, the meals Y MOA OIS h nt r rd nd Cln. br , $0 fr rdnt nd typically include an entree (such as pasta and meatballs r h and SECIA O AllAMIC EWS so were letters from various A raffle was held; mem- $ fr nnrdnt M , beans), salad, dessert, bread and a beverage. AMO I h Mrh n tht pprtd r bers who won a gift are asked Yr City day trip, $60 Working in crews of four or five on their pre-selected evenings, tn of the Hampton hlp. Gt ll rd r nt to bring one for the next meet- for residents, $65 for non-resi- members of the coalition do all the cooking and serving, and they Seniors was predictably l t n .nrt nd Grt ing. The auction netted $148 dents; May 20, Freeport shop- supply everything that's needed for each meal. for the dub, as well as lots ping trip, $20 for residents and According to organizer Joyce Addison, the whole objective to the rfl th vr hd f Clr, nd pth rd Seabrook Community Table is to fill a need in th town of Seabrook rn n hnr f St. tr nt t Mr Elln b of fun. Thanks to everyone $25 for non-residents; Red Sox She adds that the effort is not exclusive to Seabrook residents, and that . On pl n brl rt. Or Snhn d, n who donated the articles to games, July 8 and 24, and people from surrounding communities are welcome to come to din- lnt prpl (nldn thr Chvlr, d h a nice be sold. September 13; Snr nh ner.The coalition will gratefully actept donations (supplies as well as h nd I t nf job trying to include everyone The Seacoast VNA took nh, l 22 t th monetary) from anyone in the community who would like to help out r trl dd nt hv th who needs to know we are ll blood pressure readings fol- trnt, $20 fr rdnt with this effort. For more information or to offer assistance, call Joyce Addison at (603) 474-9608 or Melissa LeBrun at (603) 944-2093. thnn bt th. lowing the meeting. Hampton nd $2 fr nnrdnt, nd nr rt f fth th O OE O E EASE UY EAKAS th r trn t hr n n Seniors are reminded the Par- Wrrn n At , $22 nv. (n f Irh dnt, br, ln , nd thr tridge House offers WI Games fr rdnt nd $2 fr nn AMO I h th nnl Etr Bundy Breakfast will be rrd nbr f brthd on the first Thursday of the rdnt. r r nfr held on Saturday, April 4 from 8-11 a.m. at Hobbs House and Village I nl rbr rn Preschool, located at 200 High Street in Hampton. The cost of adnus- "nn" lr. bt t, fr Mrh, nldn Gr month from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, tn bt th trp r t sion $5 per person. rd nd d — ht r nd Ed St, Ethr p and foot dinics on the fourth sign p, r fr dtl bt The breakfast will include bacon, eggs, pastries, pancakes, juice, n hr? n, b Skinner, Ho Smith, Thursday fr 4 p.. brhp th th p and coffee. There will crafts, activities and raffles for the chil- A l, th tn Betty Powell, Betty Smith, h flln trips are tn Seniors, call the Hamp- dren, as well as a visit from Harvey the Easter Bunny. All children pnd th lt t th d Ahndn, Ern coming up: Foxwoods on ton rtn prtnt at and families in the community are invited to attend. Proceeds raised rt, Ann ln nd April 15, June 10 and Septem- (603) 926-3932. through the breakfast will benefit Village Preschool. For more infor- fl nd Ar t bld. mation call Angie or Ginny at (603) 929-7349. Hampton Garden Club plans banquet COIUE Y EA OWE rbr tld about the Grdn Club's annual Plant Banquet on Wednesday, April member and will contain meets the second Wednesday SECIA O ME AAIC EWS design elements nd th vr Sale to be held on Saturday 8 at 6 p.m. held at the home dl l to be chosen by of each nth at 7 p.m. at the HAMPTON I h p flowers and plnt that May 16 (rain date, May 17) on of Laurel Lent. Hostesses will another member. vr First Congregational Church, tn Grdn Clb hld thr she uses in window boxes. the front yard of the old court- be Betty Moore and Ginny nd drt ll b prvdd. located at 2 Winnacunnet Mrh tn t th rt She has created the window house, located on Winnacun- Bridge. h will be a fun time as each Road in Hampton, unless Cnrtnl Church in boxes on most of the down- net Road in Hampton. Those The club will be doing meal will be a surprise to all. otherwise noted. Membership Hampton. rn th t town businesses in Newbury- in the community who want something lttl dffrnt fr This meeting will also is $10 per year and includes n, Barbara Prietz from Plum port and Amesbury, MA. t b rffl tt bfr th this year's banquet Instead include the election of the many informational topics, Ilnd, MA pt tthr a The window bx tht Bar- plant sale can contact f n t ll rtrnt, new officers for the year and community projects and field wonderful window box for bara assembled at the meeting Ct at (603) 964-1330. members will be packing a committee sign-ups for the trips throughout the year. the club. will be raffled at th ptn Hostesses for the March complete dinner in a rdn various projects foe the year. New members are always tn were Laurel nt pot or other garden container. Annual membership dues are welcome. For membership and Karin Jacobson. The next Each pot will be hand deco- due at this time too. information, call Ginny Bridge Cr Stppr meeting will be the Annual rated by a fellow garden club The Hampton Garden Clb at (603) 926-7340. lp lv r. Cll 604 r 204 In th early morning hours on March 7th 2009 Portsmouth Police Patrol Units responded to an alarm at the Gulf CIUMELINE Station located at 822 Route One By-pass north hound. It was determined that force was used to gain entry into the FOR THE HAMPTONS building and an undisclosed amount of money was taken. Annt rd Please call Crime Stoppers if you wish to remain anonymous and have information on unsolved crimes or under age alcohol parties. nn 2.222 You can also leave an tip by logging on to www.seacoastcrimestoppers.org "Putting a Pinch on Crime' You could he eligible for a clish rewanl of up to $1,000 if your ptnCrlnYh. information leads to an arrest and conviction. S LT EATERT ,I%VI & EEAIME EAE UICE COCE Hampton Academy presents SUOS SEACOAS YOU SEICES HAMPTON I Beatle Juice, 'Legend of Sleepy Hollow' the Boston area's premier Bea- tles tribute band, returns to SECIA O E AAIC EWS Hampton Academy, locat- this show, which features the Seacoast area for a special all-ages concert to benefit Sea- ed on Academy Avenue in the talented "Sleepy Hol- HAMPTON The coast Youth Services (SYS). Hampton Academy Play- Hampton. Tickets are $5 low" cast pictured here. For The event is scheduled for ers' production of "The Leg- general admission and will more infOrmation, call (603) Saturday, April 25 at 7 p.m. end of Sleepy Hollow" will be available at the door. The 926-2000. at the WinnacLumet Commu- be presented on Friday and public is invited to come nity Auditorium, located on Saturday, March 27-28 at 7 celebrate the troupe's 10th Alumni Drive in Hampton. Doors open at 6 p.m. Tickets p.m. in the Eastman Gym at anniversary season during are $15 for adults and $10 for children, and raffles and SAUAY EEIG refreshments will be avail- able. After a nearly two-year M :0 6 M 6:0 M :0 8 M 8:0 M :0 0 M 0:0 M :0 2 AM 2:0 hiatus, Beatle Juice is once WS.4 (40 Coege askea CAA oua Coege askea CAA ouame e CIS "Caio O 48 ous Mysey ( ews ( (: e (2:0 Mok (CC again bringing their talents (CS me egioa ia — eems IA. (CC goa ia — eams EA. (CC ese" ( (CC ( Isie to the area for the benefit of a deserving charity with a WC Wieou (CC ews ( Wi ege o e Seeke us ike eae (200( eese Case "ege u ews ( (: aw Oe: ouse common theme: The children (CC ews Sa "eceio" Witherspoon emiee. (CC omeoys" (CC (CC Secia icims Ui wies (AC of the Seacoast. Beatle Juice WCS6 GA r Go ews ( C Gees 20 Maga aw Oe: Cimi igue Skaig ISU Wo Camiosis ews ( (:2 Sauay ig ie Aec previously made the trip to (C (CC ews Maie ic. a ie "egacy" — aies ee Skae. om os Agees. (CC awi oas oes. (CC the area for six years to ben- W GA ou Go ews" C Access oywoo aw Oe: Cimi igue Skaig ISU Wo Camiosis ews ( (:2 Sauay ig ie Aec efit the Children's Education C (CC ews ( (CC a Ie "egacy" — aes ee Skae. om os Agees. (CC awi oas oes. (CC Programs provided through WUI2 ime imaco: i Que o ocieo a amiia . uce Siao Gigae ime oie° aica e ises Sexual Assault Support Ser- (UI e Semaa cus UiIsi Imacs, Uiisa vices (SASS). WMU Wieou (CC ews ( Wi Eeaime o us ike eae (200 ( eese Case "ege u ews ( (: ege o e awO The infectious enthusiasm AC (CC ews Sa ig ( ( Wiesoo. Mie. (CC omeoys" (CC (CC Seeke "eceio" SU of Beatle Juice and the music of the Fab Four make this IC42 e is O ouse Maseiece Cassic "ai Coeie" Keeig Waiig e ica Ce Ce Ce asic Ask is oa "Eeme Ice" ou (CC (a 2 o 2 (CC U o Go o iiey ack O ( ( event perfect for the entire 0 (S family. At past shows, concert WE oasie oasie e awece Wek A Ceaues Gea Aiques oaeow Keeig As ime e ica awiy Oe A Oe A (2: Goe ek goers from 6 to 80 have been (S Soies Soies Sow "oses" a Sma (CC "Wicia" (CC U Goes y o iiey owes ous ous ke (CC (S known to bob their heads, ies ai o amiy Eey woa woa oso ega "ega [os "Oieaio" ews ( (CC amiy ies Se a oso tap their feet, sing along and (CW gam Guy aymo Me Me eicis" (CC ( Guy e Ciy ega dance in the aisles. WSK8 (4:00 ie icky sKig o Kig o Wee o eoay •o oe o e Game(a. Kei Cose, Key eso. A uk uk a 0s a 0 Tickets for the show go (I (2000 Quees Quees oue agig ice iks ack o is Ws momeous ees. (CC (CC Sow Sow on sale March 21 and can be WU2 ai o ai o MAS" • umei aMg200, Cime ama Mia Soio, oa Suea, oe ime ie ai o Mois Ceuo purchased at Better Homes dr (A gam gam (CC (CC Ca Ages y o so e esieeme o wome a cie. Music gam eiie Gardens, the Masiello Group's Hampton office, Portrie's W2 ouse "Wec4 ( (CC Sai ai Simso Cos ( Cos ( AeiCes Mos ews ( (CC MA ( (CC Sike e Wacke (O Moe" (CC (CC (CC (CC Waeigs ack ese Ou Flooring in North Hampton, and Seacoast Youth Services. - Io ewi Co Case (CC Ameica Coe My0 Sums i eey is (8, Comey CSI: Y "Swee 6" Ceaes ( ai ai Located at 867 Lafay- IS aa I(: ecues (0 I Aai (2 ( (:4 MAIM (8, Musica (CC II Suie ie Moaa ie e Coy ette Road in Seabrook, SYS AM (:0 ume Wou a e Cocoae acoy ( e iaeiies (2004, Aeue ( (CC ome ieos es . es . supports young people and iaiwewe_ oe amiy their families in coastal New Sese. =="EMI°ei Hampshire communities. oa a oa a oa Oa AME ":, Kigi Kigi Ame Cicke Sa i OO OW By teaching and mentoring WIA eae eee ock ock i ock ock ock ock ock ock Gii Gii Gii Gii ock ock healthy communication and ES ee acig SoaCee (CC SoCe asea oig aske Wi. askea SoeCee (CC Coege Gmay life skills, Seacoast Youth Es2 Sos Coege ockey: MCAA egioa Semiia IA ag acig: Sig aioas Soges Ma Scoe Wm. askea Services empowers those they serve to make positive , ESc ame aie Wos ume ? ame Coege ockey: CAA egioa Semiia oig Seies o oke Seies o oke I choices for happier, healthi- OS o u 0 Wo oke es am 0 IE igig ICuI.com ia ia o e Aouce ea oke er and brighter futures. For ES ASCA Cuisi e u uis ockey oso uis a ooo Mae eas. uis Soe e u Sos iy ockey more information call (603) C ewsoom Siuaio oom ewsoom owo ias ay Kig ie . .. ugieyews ewsoom ay Kig Ue 474-3332, or visit www.sea- coastyouthservices.org. u CC ai ay aiIois ea o o ea Sue Oma Sue Oma ea o o ea Sue Oma Sue Oma Qui SOW EAUES I OWS ews O oua eway IWac O eo ( uckaee ( Secia og. Geaio a age oua eway Gea° a age GOO MSC SoSei e Comic ook Mue Caug o Camea ocku: oma ocku: oma Caug o Camea ocku: oma AMEICA QUM EC Eeig Eeig Eeig Eeig ie Eeig Eeig ews ( Iews ( ews ( ews Sos Sos ews ai STRATI-JAM The Se;- (400 0,000 .C. •Mies Cogeiaiy (2000 (CC ii• Se a e Ciy (2008 Saa essica ake. Is Oceas iee (200 (CC Se breeze Quilt Guild of Exeter 2 O will host a quilt show on Sat- MA (4:4 oo o ie (2000 Meg ya. iI, Sue (2008, oo (CC is M. Woocock (200 (CC e omoio (2008 (CC oi ICo E Se urday, April 18 from 9 a.m. i: SOW (4: ake (200 w :0 o Yuma (200 usse Cowe. US aa . US aa •o o (200, Comey e oig: oais s. Yogey to 4 p.m. at the Cooperative FOOD Io Ce Ameica , Sece eay auas ay o esaua ie ie ie ie Io Ce Ameica ie ie Middle School, located on Guinea Road in Stratham. HGP/ Coo iae 'Get So o Se Cu ouse iie ime Clr ouse ouse oey ae Kice iie ime 0 On display will be a special TRAVEL iae oos Wo oke ou (CC Ma Ma Seies eac ow ai Amaig ace Ma Ma exhibit of "God Bless Amer- og og AE og og og iog ouy ue ouy ue ouy ue og Iog ouy ue ica" quilts, with more than 30 pictorial quilts capturing ISC iy os ( iy os ( iy os ( iy os ( iy os ( iy os ( iy os ( iy os ( the essence of "America the IS ie aes ( (CC Moe Maes ee ao (200 ( e Meck. emiee. (CC aes C ( aw ao Beautiful" and paying tribute C e eas oes iaas ae 2 ae 2 ie ie o Kae o Kae e eas ie ie o Kae o Kae to America's heroes AMC Aio (0 ( u acase. emiee. (CC • Aio (4 ( Caio eso. (CC • Aio ( ( ack eo. 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EASE EES A IS AIS nd brn t prn n Sl HAMPTON I The First Bap- tist Church of Hampton will SECIA t nn ArtAhrn EWS pal Center, located on Bunker won't break the bank hold their annual Easter Bake SAAM I They say Hill Avenue in Stratham. Proceeds raised at the Sale on Saturday, April 11 from one man's "junque" is anoth- Billed as "THE place to event will go toward the 10 a.m. to 2 p.. at the church, er man's treasure and avid find good bargains," the committee's efforts to help located t 36 Winnacunnet Road yard-salers know that truer sale will feature the Book elect local Democratic candi- in Hampton. words were never spoken. Nook, the Jewelry and Cloth- dates to the NTri House and An assortment of homemade The Stratham Town Dem- ing Boutique, Antiquities & NH Senate in the next elec- cakes, pies, breads,, cookies, ocratic Committee's second Uniquities, Toys, Collectiba, tion l. brownies, and jams will annual Spring "Junque" Sale Kitchenwares and Household The committee is cur- be unavailable for purchase, as is the place to get great buys Items, Joe's Famous Grilled rently accepting items for the well as gift baskets, silk flow- that can't be found anywhere Hot Dogs, the "Just Desserts" yard sale, and pick up can be er" arrangements, jewelry and else. It will take place Satur- Table and Squamscot Bever- arranged by calling (603) 778,- cpfts. Proceeds raised at the day, April 4 from 8 a.m. to 3 ages, in addition to many 0310 or (603) 772-9703. event will go toward the annual pm. at the Stratham Munici- other one of a kind buys that mission trip and vacation bible school. SUAY EEIG In addition, there will be Passion Prayer Stations set up 20 inside the church for anyone M :0 6 M 6:0 M :0 8 M 8:0 M :0 0 M 0:0 M :0 2 AM 2:0 who would like to experience z.4 (4:0 Cll tbll CAA nt 60 Mnt (CC h Azn Cld C "Ubr h Unt "t d ( Sprt n M h n t this powerful form of worship. (CS t nl nl A. (CC 4 ( (CC tvll" ( ( ln" ( (CC (CC nl Crvr ldr ( For more information, call the WC Wipeout ' (CC) ( AC Ar nnt Extr Mvr: Edtn prt ( (:4 nd f th At th First Baptist Church office at (AC (CC d ( "Alt l" ( (CC v (CC (CC Sr "ptn" Mv (60 26200. WCS4 GA Tour Gott (S C tln C ( Kn "rt ht" h Clbrt Apprnt A lbrt tr ( Sprt Ord (C (CC (rt f (CC ( ( (CC l th lhl ddtn. ( (CC Str SU CEEAE ACIG. W4 GA r Glf ( C tln C ( Kn "rt ht" h Clbrt Apprnt A lbrt tr ( Sprt Extr (CC M AS OCESE (C (CC (rt f (CC ( ( (CC l th lhl ddtn. ( (CC Ext ROCHESTER I Arts Roch- WU2 rr Ipt: fn O tr Splnt Sln tr Mn tn lOrn ln l rr tr r l rdd ester, a non-profit organization, (U d Sn CUM Univisiem zdn? Ipt° Unvbn will be hosting Dance Roches- WAU Wpt (CC ( AC Ar nnt Extr Mvr: Edtn prt ( (: nd f th At th ter 2009, its annual celebration (AC (CC d ( "At l" ( (CC v (CC (CC Sr "ptn" Mv of dance the first weekend of WG2 Grhn t On v r nln Cntr ( (CC tr "Kl: Mtrp Cl "ttl rrt" ( Mtrp Cl "ttl Mlt" (OW April. 0 (S . Sphn l Mntn f r" ( rt f (CC rt f (CC The festivities begin with I WE (4:0 Grt rfrn t th Mt " Ant rdll v "Extr " Kn Arn Kn rn Arn Indpndnt n Sndt (CC two performances on Satur- (S ntn d t" (CC "Wht" (CC ( Str (CC) stories (CC day, April 4 at the Rochester WI6 t h G r r rh "A.K.A." WrGrn (8, Spn Mtth ( (CC tf Mff Sx nd t "En ra House. The afternoon (C Chr Cr Cr ( (CC rdr, bn Cln. Mn Mn th Ct tr " showcase will be held at 2 p.m., WSK8 (4:00 • b G CSI: M "d CSI: Y "St 6" CSI: Y "n Mn Mn h rr rr CSI: M "rd Wtht r " and features performances by (I n ( n" (CC ( Shn" (CC n. (CC (CC (CC l" (CC S, Sh S" junior companies of surround- WU2 d r d r MAS trAS h Art (, r n ht, Wr Stnbrn, . Mrr Abrh. Gd n rdnt Wv d th d r ing dance studios, as well as (A r r (CC (CC trt d n t prpr fr rt Md. $ ll Ovn Chldrn r student choreography. W(2 ASCA n: Ch Ch Arn Kn f Spn Spn l Arn ( (CC ,Snfld "ndn The evening showcase will (O Sprnt Cp (CC (CC d (CC th ll G ( d ( (CC , CC d" (CC be held at 8 p.m., and features M0 0 0 Sp .Sp Chr d Idl nd d M (CC CSI: Y (CC Simp d d d senior companies sharing new IS St f St f Wzrd St f Mntn Snn Wzrd nnh Mntn4All Cr St f St f Mntn f choreography by studio faculty (2002 Cb Gdn r.. h nrdbl (2004, Advntr ( (CC Sn (2002 Cb Gdn r.. . Otn d and guest artists. AM Participants include Arts ICK ICrl Crl r n lCrl Crl (Crl Spn I I pz pz l l I I Rochester, ARTSFEST, Ballet hnn hnn hnn hnn Opn Sn (2006, Ahtn Kthr Str Str Knll . G . G Chn Sprjl A New England, Berwick Acad- A nnz (CC nnz (CC Grffth Grffth Grffth Grffth Grffth Grffth lrAS IAAS• MAS IfAS .S. nn -..emy, Corinne's School of Dance, ES Chlln SprtCntr (CC SprtCntr (CC A tbll: Spr t rnt SprtCntr (v ( Cll Gd Dance Studio of Manchester, p Ep2 A r n: Oll Sprn tnl W. tbll Sr W. tbll t r Expressions Dance Academy, ESC Strnt Strnt Strnt Mn SprtCntr (CC h n f bb (CC E:60 (44 ( xn nd (CC Northern Ballet Theatre Dance OS t n 0 Wrld r Arn Clt A tbll: hndr t Clt Clt Wrld r Srvv Center, and Soma Dance Com- Otdr Otdr Otdr rn tn rn thldlph lr. rn Sprt d Sx Sprt rt pany of CT. ES Master classes in ballet, tap, C d r r r Stt f th Unn rr Kn v r . lhl rr Kn v lyrical, modern, musical theatre r CC d d I Ab S bt Wll St f Crd CrMn Arn Grd Untld Wlth and hip hop will be held on OWS Ar O O Snd O prt ( b ( Spl r. Grld t r b ( d E ( Skt,nday, April 5 at Arts Roch- z MSC Mt th r ntr ntr ntr ntr ntr ntr ntr ester on the second floor of the EC Evnn Evnn Evnn Evnn r Anl Evnn ( ( ( Srn Sprt Sprt d Rochester Community Center. h . I d ttv An ( The accomplished instructors O Sx nd th Ct (2008 Srh ttr. h . d ttv An (CC Wht ppn include John Ling of the Joffrey MA 20 Mt th rnt (2000 (CC (6:0 bnn (200 (CC h rtn (2008 (CC ••• rttn Srh Mrhll (2008 n Sx n Sx Ballet School and the New York SHOW (4:00 hr Wll ld (:4 Sdnlr (200 n hr. • S I (200 bn ll. US r US r •h bttr (200 Wthn > Conservatory, world renowned OO C C Chlln Chlln ( Chlln ( Irn Chf Ar Chppd l Irn Chf Ar tap dancer, Josh Hilberman, Sll Sll Crb nSlln rt rprt nvtn Str nSlln 0 G Nikki Danizio of Jeannette Neill TRAVEL Mr & Ol Mr & Ol Mr & Ol Mr & 0 Mr & 0 Mr & Ol Mr & Ol Mr & Ol Dance Studio, former Artistic Director of Keni Productions, ME CSI: M (tC :CSI: M (CC CSI: M (CC ,CSI: M (CC M (CC CSI: M (CC I CSI: M (CC CSI: M (CC Dee Keni and Miguel Torres of -±" ISC Mthtr ( .rt b ( I lnt Erth ( lnt Erth ( Ilnt Erth ( I trd lnt Erth ( Bates Entertainment. • tirs HIST MntrGt (CC lAntrGt (CC MntrQt (CC rdtr ( ( (CC lAx Mn ( Wrrr ( rdtr ( Tickets are $5 for the after- TLC 48 rEvdn —48 rEvdn 48 rEvdn 48 rEvdn 48 rEvdn l Int ( 48 rEvdn ■48 rEvdn noon show; those for the eve- AMC (4:20) ii. October S MO (M Apll ( ( n, ll xtn. (CC rn d ( rn d (CC Md Mn ( ning show are $12 for adults, $8 r ,rn rn , n r tr Cr nt r f ,nt flt r Cr nt t I° Cr r f for students and Seniors. 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YA A EII A Y PORTSMOUTH I An exhibit of original paintings by Exeter artist Rose Bryant will be featured through Mon- day, April 27 at PHLY gallery located at 777 State Street in Portsmouth. A designer, painter, and colorist, Bryant brings view- ers into a weightless world of calm and vivid color in both small and large works, displayed at this retro modern hnn hnn Knll Knll nt G . G Chn gallery. llbll llbll n An opening reception is planned for Friday, April 3 from 5-8 p.m. The public is invited to attend. For more information, visit www.rose- bryant.blogspot.com or Call (603) 319-1600. SAM OES MUSIC, AS SUMME CAM NORTH HAMPTON I "Around the World in Ten Days," a two-week creative music and arts day camp for children entering grades 1-6, will be offered by the Seacoast Academy of Music (SAM) l Chlln ( at Centennial Hall in North Hampton. ht rt Students may register for hn l Anthn rdn one or both weeks and will Intrvntn (CC r r have the opportunity to explore world cultures through music, ISC Ind th I Sn I ff. Ind th I Ax Mn ( ttl C ( (CC Ax Mn ( ( vr Mdrn Mrvl folk dance, drama, art, African IS drumming, storytelling and ttl —ttl bl 2 bl 2 bl 2 bl 2 n & Kt l 8 more. O h Gdfthr (2 Cr r Mrtn rnd°, Al In, Cn. h Unthbl The camp will run June 29 h l Wrld n th St h ll h ll: rn h ll through July 10, from 9 a.m. to

. GO. G . G . G SInfld M M Sx & 4 p.m. To find out more about h Clr ( h Clr ( Svn Gr ( & Ordr ,Svn Gr (CC music camp or other summer music lesson prrn, call Chl El ICh Grl 20 Mt Shn Unlvd Crn El l 0 Grl SAM at (603) 964-3660 or visit CIS (O CIS "l" (CC CIS ( CIS "Mn " WWE Mnt ht (tv ( (0 2 t 2 r (200 ( www.seacoastacademyofmu- UE Wf Sp ( Stll Stnd Stll Stnd Mthr Mthr Wll Wll r brt Mdnht (200 Wll Wll rr rr j sic.org. EEAIME Traditional arts, crafts and more at Russian Easter Bazaar SECIA O E AIAI EM h event, which is free ed doll) sets, hand painted tradition. ROCHESTER I The New and open to the public, will "Khokhlama" wooden Proceeds raised at the England Language Center's include a variety of educa- bowls, wooden spoons, can- Russian Easter Bazaar will International Art Gallery, tional activities such as sto- dlesticks, wooden eggs, support Russian artists and which has received a ship- rytelling, Russian cartoons, fines, icons, Russian holiday artisans and New England ment of beautiful traditional specific historical informa- greeting cards, carved wood- Language Center cultural arts and fine crafts from Rus- tion about the crafts, and an en toys and lacquer boxes. programs. For more informa- sia, will be holding a Russian exhibit of unique contempo- All are unique pieces which tion, contact Marina Forbes Easter Bazaar on Saturday, rary Russian art and tradi- celebrate authentic Russian at (603) 332-2755 or e-mail April 4 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. tional Russian icons. arts and culture, and through [email protected]. t Sn b Mrn rb at the center, located at 16 Among the items avail- them visitors will learn fasci- Hillside Drive in Rochester. able are Matryoshka (nest- nating background details of A EYO SIG A OUCAE EII UESAY EEIG PORTSMOUTH I "Art Beyond Sight," a juried art exhibit 0 M :0 6 M 6:0 M :0 8 M 8:0 M g:0 0 M 0:0 M :0 2 AM 2:0 presented by the New Hamp- ews ( Eeig em Eeai CIS "ea ecko e Meais "us (: Wiou a ace ews ( ae Sow Wi a ae W 4 ews ( (CC t shire Art Association in collabora- (CS (CC sie ( me ig" ( (CC se oaoes" ( "ayig" ( (CC i eema ( h tion with the New Hampshire Association for the Blind, will 8 ews ( ews ( ews ( AC Wi isie Coice Acco Acco acig Wi e (:2 Cui "io" ews ( ( (2:06 immy Kim ews Eiio (CC igim Igim Sas (CC ( (CC (CC igie me ie ( take place April 1 through May AC (CC (CC (CC 1 at the Robert Lincoln Levy Gal- WCSW6 ( C 20 Maga ea o e igges ose ece wies eu. aw Oe: Secia e oig Sow t (CC ie. o ea ( (CC icims Ui ( Wi ay eo ( igim lery, located at 136 State Street in (C _ Portsmouth. W ews ( C Access Ea ( e igges ose ece wies eu. aw Oe: Secia e oig Sow ae This innovative program C (CC ews woo (CC ( (CC icims Ui ( Wi ay eo ( igim Cuiao co e Maaa es aa Aqui y Aoa okias okeo shows how all art can be seen WUNI27 oicias oicieo as oas o a and appreciated by everyone and UI UiisiO Uiisi a Ci( Ase Sieme UisiO UiisiO I— accessible to persons who are u acig Wi e (:02 Cui "io" blind, low vision and the general Sas (CC ( (CC C.< (AC public. oie "Sick ey o: e ea All works will be accessible, (S ItI Aou Ameica" ea (CC and every item will be either a 0 CC S As ime e ica awIy Oe A c0 ees 3-D tactile or 2-0 high contrast Euoe . im ee ( (CC Srvd Up Goes y o iiey owes ous work. The 2-D pieces will be S • . . supplemented with model dis- plays describing the piece. Braille (CW md visual descriptions in print will aceouipany all artwork ( Artists from throughout New England have been invited to (PAX) participate. In addition, a lecture entitled (FOX) lb Touch and Be Touched" will MY I Strt be presented by Rosalyn Driscoll 4 on Tuesday, April 21 at 5:30 p.m. in the Levinson Room of the Poi tsinoutth Library, located at 175 Parrott Avenue in Ports- y 2 I I OO oy mouth. iiies iiies oga oga Gii Gii Gi Gii Gii Gii Cosy Cosy Cosy Cosy IS. euio Gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to ______o Ieu Soscee (CC Wm. askea Wm. askea SoeCee (CC ie Game.y 5 p.m. and Sunday from 12-4 p.m. ASCA uig o I TUPt Coege askea: I Coege askea I Semiia — eams A. eaI ASCA oa A public reception will be held at ______Coage askea: 88 CAA Cam. C Aucio M e: 200 ACS Game A owig SosCeuy (CC AWA Wesig the gallery on Friday, April 3 from Coaces Soies Sos Sos O 0 Wo oke es am 0 Sos Sos Sos es am 0 Ia 5-8 p.m. For more information, call (603) 431-4230 or (603) 224- 4039; or visit www_nhartassocia- IU% :i&1:!i;!H jI ou os oig owo ias ay Kig Ue( Aeso Cooe 60 ( (CC ay Kig ie tionorg or wwwsightcenterorg. IiIii • Ma Moey ( Kuow eo CC eos ack Go O e Moey Ma Moey ( as Moey (O Y Secia eo O eo e Oay aco aiy ( (O O e eco e Oeiy aco aiy ( A SOUG O I ••• 600 a. Ae. aa (CC Couow Maow Sow Couow Maow Sow aa (CC " CAEA UAISE • oa I I ie oa PORTSMOUTH The call is out "Painters, start your brush- i:s i., Syóiey WIe (200 Amaa yes. Se a e CIy (2008 Saa essica ake. Wi ee: G.W. us ea, acoy es!" I, .:: iii ey Go igee (200 I Am ege (200 (CC Coe Coieia 2 . I The "Artists of the Seacoast"

exhibit is coming up in April at ›. the Discover Portsmouth Cen- c0 wy iie Ge So o Se E i Cu ouse oey oeia ouse ouse Sages Icome oey oeia ter, and works submitted for the 0 exhibit will also be considered I for inclusion in Families First Health and Support Center's iy os( Weck aio iy os (O iy os( E. Cash Cas [s 2010 art calendar. a ooke: Miega Moe Maes •. EaMae I. e Uiese (CC ie Coe II EaMae The calendar serves as a fund- u. ( riser for the nonprofit commu- _I ______o Kae o Kae Wa o o Wea 4 Cie ugga We 8 KIs KIs oes & iaas ugga We 8 KIs nity health center. Families First soo e Goae (2 MaIe ao, A acio. e Goae. a (4. Cime ama A acio, oe uai, iae Keao. ______will accept artwork at the Dis- Ii pI Makig e a 4 Makig e a 4 c,.i. e. om Gs o Geii eemio cover Center on April 17-18. > i— I For details on type of artwork u.i sought and other exhibit require- E 40 se Mimi= Beauty < ik: Soy Kee U Kee U E ews aiy 0 Kee U Kee U Cigoe. E ews Cesea Gis ments, visit www.FamiliesFirst- > Seacoastorg/artis.html or call KIS ( aS ( US (O ouse "Euoia" ouse o easo" aw a Oe: SU aw Oe: SU (603) 422-8208 ext. 132. Swa (CC SM S Si Sai ea ae Wi WI We Se Kew (2006 ( (CC WM Wi asie rllf A C StACOAS ESIAISMIA & AS .. Wrt j OW All A EEAIME rlrd f pn t n

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ES ASCA rnn rn Intrrpt v Sr Untd Stt v rndd & b xn SprtCntr (CC ASCA r IAS EOM A 1 ESC A tbll 1995 Spr t t 'blame INIB bll l l SprtCntr (CC AWA Wrtln o a) OS Wr r Clt ISprt Clt A tbll Chrltt bt t tn Clt Clt Sprt Clt Sprt A nn GOVERNOR'S I ES Otdr Itd Sx Spn Sx rv d Sx Sx rv Sprt Spd/ Otdr d d ROCHESTER I The orig- C h Situation Wth W ltzr ( bb nht rn- rr Kn Uv ( Andrn Cpr 3 ( (CC rr Kn v inal Portsmouth-based gos- pel group, the Funky Divas n CC t Mn ( Md Mn ( Kdl prt CC prt Arn Grd On th Mn Md Mn ( t Mn ( of Gospel, will be the first in OWS Glnn ( Spl prt O prt h Oll tr nntt ( ( On th rd h Oll tr nntt ( a series of live bands coming lz MSC rdbll ( (CC 1 Av rdbll (CC Cntdn dd Sh Cntdn MdShld rdbll (CC to the Governor's Inn on Sat- EC v rd n ht I nr rd n ( ( (CC tht tht ( urday nights this spring. M O OAS/ " ft rrd (2000 (CC (15 Wht ppn In ( h 1 d ttv An (CC I 3( (CC The public is invited to - 5 MA ( rvn (1 (CC 1-Wl nn (CC -• Arhd (1994) (CC h rtn (MO (CC C-d Cnfdntl come and hear the Divas as 11 SOW I A r r (15 ( ffr n Mrn (755 • Shtr (7 Mr Whbr US r 1 Cptvt (7 vd Gtln 1 x rvr / they perform songs off their OO Cnt Cn Mnt Chlln ( Gd Gd l l nnr Ipbl Gd Unrp l l new CD, "Gospel is Not a Spectator Sport" on Satur- 1/3 G vn Gt Sld Sll nd Crb rprt t In nvtn Azn rt rprt t I AE tnl r All Cn Et Mn Mn Anthn rdn St rd Mn Mn tn l Anthn rdn day, April 4. 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