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8 The Villager November 9, 2018 nhVillagernewspaper.com


















Saturday, November 10 Aruba with his nurse. He has invited his greedy family to dinner to let them know
BENNINGTON — Pierce School PTO Annual Craft Fair-Crafters, Cookie Walk, he is changing his will and they will now be getting none of his fortune. The
Raffe, visit with Santa 10 am-2 pm Pierce School 19 Main St. family members vow not to let this happen. One engages two of the most inept
DEERING — Deering Community Church, 763 Deering Center Rd at 6 pm. hoods to take care of the ‘Old Man.” The audience will be challenged to solve
Captain Bryan Newell, veteran forest ranger for the NH Division of Forest and “who done it” and a delicious meal will be served. Tickets $20/Adults; $7/kids
Lands,will share the experiences of NH fre crews who went out west this year to and 5 & under free (includes dinner, show and clues.) Reservations Required,
fght forest fres. Bring a dessert to share. This Deering Association event is free call 603-225-3219 or 603-496-4534.
and open to the public. For information contact Phil Bryce at bryce.phil@gsinet. HENNIKER— An End-of-Life Issues Seminar will be presented at St. Theresa’s
net Catholic Church Parish Hall at 158 Old West Hopkinton Road from 2-3:30 pm.
HENNIKER — Henniker Family Dentistry will be providing dental care for vet- This Health Ministry Seminar will be a Panel Discussion with a priest, lawyer,
erans free of charge. Services include exams, x-rays, preventive care, fllings, and advanced directives advocate, a physician, a nurse, Catholic Charities and funeral
oral surgery. Services will be provided by appointment. We welcome all veterans director. This seminar is meant for all Christians looking to expand their knowl-
interested in care to call Henniker Family Dentistry 603-428-3419 to schedule an edge on End-of Life Issues and how to be better prepared. Each panelist will for
appointment. 5-10 minutes on their particular topic and then open up for questions from the
HILLSBOROUGH — Pork Supper, Two seatings: 5 and 6:30 pm. Adults/$8; audience. All are welcome to come, listen and ask your questions. Contact Mary
Kids 6-12 years/$5; Under 6/free; Family rate/ $28 (2 adults & 3 or more chil- Reidy for further information 995-1384 or St Theresa’s Parish 428-3325.
dren). Hillsboro United Methodist Church, 16 Henniker St., 464-3056. Sunday, November 18
Tuesday, November 13 DEERING — Deering community church, Hillsboro-Deering Ecumenical
8 CONTOOCOOK — The Contoocook Valley Radio Club will be meeting at Thanksgiving Service Presents: Lazarus; A Musical on Hunger and Poverty at 3
the Hopkinton Library at 7 pm for a “New Antenna November” where we will pm.
be building a dipole antenna together. For more info visit www.k1bke.org. New HENNIKER — Tucker Free Library at 2 pm, join us to hear author and humorist
hams, old hams, members or visitors, all are welcome! Tim Caverly. Audience members will canoe the world-famous Allagash River,
HILLSBOROUGH — Amy Beach was born in Henniker and lived and taught discover forgotten logging history and learn about Native American archaeology.
music in Hillsboro in the John Butler Smith Mansion. She was one of America’s Hear frst-hand about the lore, legends, and characters that Tim experienced dur-
most famous musicians and the frst American woman to write a symphony. Join ing his 32-years while a Maine Park Ranger. Information: 31 Western Avenue,
us at 6:30 pm for Amy Beach in Words and Music: An Imagined Memoir with 428-3471.
Marie Harris and Adi Rule. Marie Harris is a former NH Poet Laureate and author Monday, November 19
of several volumes of poetry and three children’s books. Adi Rule is a NH writer HILLSBOROUGH — Military History Book Group will meet at Fuller Public Cyan Magenta Yellow Black
and a soprano soloist for the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s Tanglewood Festival Library at 2 pm to discuss Bunker Hill by Nathaniel Philbrick. Anyone can attend,
Chorus. light refreshments are served.
HENNIKER — SAU 24 will present a series of programs for parents and com- Tuesday, November 20
munity members that explores academic, wellness, and social topics on a rotat- HILLSBOROUGH — GHSS is headed to Concord to visit Walmart, Market
ing basis at SAU 24 schools located in Henniker and Weare. The series begins Basket and Ocean State Job Lots. Take advantage of this opportunity to purchase
Cyan Magenta Yellow Black
November 13 continues through April 9, 2019. All programs will begin at 6 pm items not available in Hillsboro. We’ll take time out for lunch, which is on your
and are free of charge. own. Leaving Shaw’s at 9:30 am. Call Pat Mathison at 464-5029 for reservations.
Thursday, November 15 Cost: $6
ANTRIM — Antrim Eclectic Book Club sponsored by the Antrim Area Senior Saturday, November 24
Center, 11 am at the Antrim Presbyterian Church, Antrim readers will explore A HENNIKER — Christmas Craft Fair and Cookie Walk at St. Theresa parish, 1
Passage to India by E.M. Forster. 9 am-2 pm. Start the Christmas season by visiting our parish fair for shopping,
HILLSBOROUGH — GHSS November Senior Luncheon, join friends, old and lunch and see Santa! Santa Claus will be there between 11am-1 pm. Vendors and
new, at noon at St. Mary’s Church to partake of a wonderful meal: ham, beans, crafters wanted. Space available, call Marlene at 938-2530.
scalloped potatoes, cornbread and apple crisp for dessert. Call Marie Merrow at WASHINGTON — Christmas Fair from 9 am-2 pm at Washington Elementary
464-3067 no later than November 12 to make your reservation. Cost: $5. School, 62 Wolf Way (next to Camp Morgan). Visit with Santa from 10 to noon
HILLSBOROUGH — Free Vital Signs Checkup Three members from the Hill- – bring a camera. Come and shop for special gifts, local homemade items and
sboro Rescue Squad have agreed to provide an all- important vitals checkup in- delicious food delicacies. Lunch will be served. Sponsored by the Washington
cluding body temperature, pulse rate, respiration and blood pressure for those Congregational Church. A few tables are still available. Call Becky Denslow for
senior citizens prior to the GHSS November Luncheon. Those interested should more information at 495-1196.
arrive at 11:15 am to take advantage of this opportunity. The luncheon begins at Wednesday, November 28
noon. HILLSBOROUGH — The Walker Lecture Series presents “Granite State Ring-
Friday, November 16 ers.” This NH based hand bell choir kicks off the holiday season with music and
BOW — Murder Mystery Play and Dinner, The Bow Mills United Methodist tales of the season. The evenings performance includes Twas the Night Before
Church, 505 South St. presents “And The Old Man Died” play and dinner at 6 Christmas, The Polar Express, How the Grinch Stole Christmas and many others.
pm, and Saturday, November 17 with two shows at noon and 5 pm. Cyrus Whit- The GHSS bus leaves Shaw’s at 6:30 pm. Cost for transportation is $5 but the
tier, 90 years old, is running off to Aruba with his nurse. He has invited his greedy event is FREE. Call Lee Avery at 478-3432 if you wish to go!
family to dinner to let them know he is changing his will and they will now be Friday, November 30
getting none of his fortune. The family members vow not to let this happen. One HOPKINTON — 41st Annual Contoocook Artisans Holiday Craft Fair, shop
engages two of the most inept hoods to take care of the ‘Old Man.” The audience Hopkinton’s juried fne art and crafts fair featuring 35 local artisans! Local Hand-
will be challenged to solve “who done it” and a delicious meal will be served. crafted Items, 9 am- 7 pm and Saturday, December 1, 9 am-5 pm. Contoocook
Tickets $20/Adults; $7/kids and 5 & under free (includes dinner, show and clues.) Artisan Show is part of “Starry, Starry Weekend”, a group of more than 20 shops
Reservations Required, call 603-225-3219 or 603-496-4534. and organizations in Hopkinton & Contoocook celebrating the holidays with a
Saturday, November 17 variety of open houses, special sales and activities during the frst weekend in
BOW — Murder Mystery Play and Dinner, The Bow Mills United Methodist December. Held at St. Andrews’s Parish Hall, 354 Main Street, two doors down
Church, 505 South St. presents “And The Old Man Died” play and dinner with from the Hopkinton Town Hall, Exit 4, I 89 North or Exit 5, I 89 South.
two shows, at noon and 5 pm. Cyrus Whittier, 90 years old, is running off to
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