Class offered on November 18
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If you’ve always wanted to learn how to make sourdough bread, you’ll have your chance, starting at 1:30 PM, Saturday, Nov. 18, at the Wilmot Community Association’s Red Barn, 64 Village Road. Wilmot resident, David Janas, will demonstrate his method of sourdough culture and baking. David has loved to eat bread for his entire life […]
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If you’re looking for a handmade item to give as a Christmas gift, the Wilmot Community Association’s (WCA’s) Holiday Craft Fair is the perfect place to start. Admission is free. Featuring more than 45 local artists, this annual event will be held from 9 AM to 2 PM, Saturday, December 2 at the New London […]
Saturday, November 4, 5-7 PM
By Judy Thackleberry
SKIT is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year! All are welcome to a potluck where we’ll reminisce on past productions and discuss future projects. The potluck will take place on Saturday, November 4, from 5 to 7 PM at the Wilmot Community Center. Check out www.skitnh.org for more information or find us on Facebook.
Please join us at the Bean/Smith’s Corner Cemetery (Maplewood) on Rt. 4 in Salisbury on Saturday Nov.11,2023 at 10 AM.
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For Veterans Day Remembrance in Salisbury, the Salisbury Historical Society has organized a special ceremony to remember Private John Haskell, an African American who fought in the Civil War and was originally buried in the Smith’s Corner Cemetery without identification. An original article about Pvt. Haskell and the Society’s efforts to honor him was published […]
The focus is on grieving for the loss of a child
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Healing Hearts, a grief support group for child loss, is being held on Wednesdays beginning October 11 from 5:30–7 PM at Bow Mills United Methodist Church, 505 South Street. The mutual support group is for parents who have suffered the death of a child at any age due to any circumstance, whether the loss was […]
Gifted by Carol Macuch family.
By Carla Marshall
The WFK Ice House Museum has received a donation of a 1920 Buick Opera Coupe, donated by Carol Macuch and family of Danbury. This recent acquisition is a bit unusual for the museum as most of the vehicles on display are antique Fords. William M. Kidder, Bill Sr.’s father, tinkered with his Uncle Henry Kidder’s […]
The Vashros started Neighbor to Neighbor
By Fiona Petersen
Jim and Kathy Vashro, of East Andover, wanted to do something that would help people in local communities, and thus, “Neighbor to Neighbor” was born. Jim has been volunteering at Two Rivers Food Pantry in Franklin, where he learned that one item always in low supply are potatoes. Jim and Kathy own 130 acres of […]
Effects of climate change are obvious in Andover
By Donna Baker-Hartwell
Are you unsure as to the impact of climate change on New Hampshire? Are you unsure as to whether there is a way for us, as individuals, to do anything about it? Are you concerned about the future of the next generations? Are you in my generation of over-60 and feel a responsibility to your […]
October 22, from Memorial Field in Concord.
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This year marks 75 years of Taking Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) for members of the country’s first and oldest nonprofit, weight-loss support group. To mark the event, New Hampshire TOPS is sponsoring a 5K Walk/Run into Weight Loss and Health, on October 22, at Memorial Field in Concord. All walkers and runners are welcome. “In […]
By Linda Wilson
Sunday Worship at the South Danbury Church is at 11 AM. Everyone is invited to be with us, and all are welcome! We are delighted to announce that Rebecca Rule, storyteller, humorist, speaker, author, and New Hampshire Public Broadcast System host, will return to South Danbury on Friday, October 6, at 6 PM.The PBS host […]