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Saturday, November 3 toes, cornbread and apple crisp for dessert. Call Marie Merrow at 464-3067 no later than
BOW — Annual Snowman Craft Fair, Bow Mills United Methodist Church, 505 South November 12 to make your reservation. Cost: $5.
St.invites you to come to our craft fair from 9 am-2 pm to enjoy the spirit of Christmas HILLSBOROUGH — Free Vital Signs Checkup Three members from the Hillsboro
Shopping. Enjoy the fun of shopping in our rooms flled with holiday crafts, handmade Rescue Squad have agreed to provide an all- important vitals checkup including body
items to wear or for our home; beautiful themed gift baskets and gifts for pet owners. temperature, pulse rate, respiration and blood pressure for those senior citizens prior to
Satisfy your “sweet tooth” with our famous Cookie Walk and cookie decorating table; the GHSS November Luncheon. Those interested should arrive at 11:15 am to take ad-
stop at our Bake Table; bid on Silent Auction items; check out our jewelry table and “The vantage of this opportunity. The luncheon begins at noon.
Christmas Elf Room” where kids can make their own ornaments. Breakfast refreshments Friday, November 16
are served from 9 am-10:30 am. Take a break from shopping and enjoy a delicious lunch BOW — Murder Mystery Play and Dinner, The Bow Mills United Methodist Church,
from 11 am-1 pm. 505 South St. presents “And The Old Man Died” play and dinner at 6 pm, and Saturday,
HANCOCK — Hancock Guild Christmas Fair from 9 am-2 pm at the Hancock Vestry November 17 with two shows at noon and 5 pm. Cyrus Whittier, 90 years old, is running
and Meeting House. Over 25 crafters, raffe and lunch available. Come do your Christmas off to Aruba with his nurse. He has invited his greedy family to dinner to let them know he
shopping. is changing his will and they will now be getting none of his fortune. The family members
HILLSBOROUGH — Annual Ladies Auxiliary Craft Fair from 9 am-2 pm. American vow not to let this happen. One engages two of the most inept hoods to take care of the
Legion Post 59, 538 W Main St. Vendors and crafters please call 464-9096 to reserve ‘Old Man.” The audience will be challenged to solve “who done it” and a delicious meal
your space. will be served. Tickets $20/Adults; $7/kids and 5 & under free (includes dinner, show and
HILLSBOROUGH — The Open Door Coffeehouse, in the vestry of Smith Church. clues.) Reservations Required, call 603-225-3219 or 603-496-4534.
Appearing this month: Dan & Faith Senie, Katherine Nikitas, Volkert Volkertsz, Cathy Saturday, November 17
Main, Reggie Gerbert. Our featured act for the evening is the ever-popular Off the Cuff. BOW — Murder Mystery Play and Dinner, The Bow Mills United Methodist Church,
The music begins at 7 pm sharp. Coffee, tea, hot cider, terrifc snacks and the best audi- 505 South St. presents “And The Old Man Died” play and dinner with two shows, at
ence in the area. Your $5 donation at the door helps to fund Operation Christmas. Hope noon and 5 pm. Cyrus Whittier, 90 years old, is running off to Aruba with his nurse. He
you will join us! has invited his greedy family to dinner to let them know he is changing his will and they
Monday, November 5 will now be getting none of his fortune. The family members vow not to let this happen.
FRANCESTOWN — Francestown’s Fall blood drive will be held from 3:30-7:30 pm One engages two of the most inept hoods to take care of the ‘Old Man.” The audience
at the Francestown Elementary School, 325 2nd NH Turnpike South. To schedule your will be challenged to solve “who done it” and a delicious meal will be served. Tickets
appointment visit redcross.org or download the Blood Donor App. Prior to coming to the $20/Adults; $7/kids and 5 & under free (includes dinner, show and clues.) Reservations
drive, log on to redcrossblood.org/RapidPass to expedite the donation process by com- Required, call 603-225-3219 or 603-496-4534. Cyan Magenta Yellow Black
pleting the on-line pre-donation and health history questionnaire – and save up to 15 min- HENNIKER— An End-of-Life Issues Seminar will be presented at St. Theresa’s Catho- Cyan Magenta Yellow Black
utes at your appointment. Bring a printed copy of the completed questionnaire or show lic Church Parish Hall at 158 Old West Hopkinton Road from 2-3:30 pm. This Health
it on your mobile device. Walk-in donors are always welcome. Positive ID is required – Ministry Seminar will be a Panel Discussion with a priest, lawyer, advanced directives
your Red Cross Donor Card, driver’s license or two other forms of ID. If you have general advocate, a physician, a nurse, Catholic Charities and funeral director. This seminar is
questions regarding the drive, please contact Karen, kastcyr@comcast.net or 620-5066. meant for all Christians looking to expand their knowledge on End-of Life Issues and
HILLSBOROUGH — Crafty Critters/Decorations for the Lions Holiday Boxes. Call- how to be better prepared. Each panelist will for 5-10 minutes on their particular topic
ing all helping hands to help cut, assemble and sew holiday decorations. Meeting at St. and then open up for questions from the audience. All are welcome to come, listen and
Mary’s Church at 10 am. ask your questions. Contact Mary Reidy for further information 995-1384 or St Theresa’s
Tuesday, November 6 Parish 428-3325.
HILLSBOROUGH — How To’s Day at Fuller Public Library - learn how to make Sunday, November 18 13
rolled paper ornaments out of magazines, 6:30 pm. DEERING — Deering community church, Hillsboro-Deering Ecumenical Thanksgiv- 1
Thursday, November 9 ing Service Presents: Lazarus; A Musical on Hunger and Poverty at 3 pm.
HILLSBOROUGH — Christmas Tree Shop and Trader Joes, the GHSS bus is headed Monday, November 19
to Nashua for a day of shopping pleasure and a chance to pick up much needed holiday HILLSBOROUGH — Military History Book Group will meet at Fuller Public Library
items. Transportation cost $10 Leaving Shaw’s at 9 am. Call Lee Avery at 478-3232 to at 2 pm to discuss Bunker Hill by Nathaniel Philbrick. Anyone can attend, light refresh-
reserve your seat. ments are served.
Saturday, November 10 Tuesday, November 20
BENNINGTON — Pierce School PTO Annual Craft Fair-Crafters, Cookie Walk, Raf- HILLSBOROUGH — GHSS is headed to Concord to visit Walmart, Market Basket
fe, visit with Santa 10 am-2 pm Pierce School 19 Main St. and Ocean State Job Lots. Take advantage of this opportunity to purchase items not avail-
HENNIKER — Henniker Family Dentistry will be providing dental care for veterans able in Hillsboro. We’ll take time out for lunch, which is on your own. Leaving Shaw’s
free of charge. Services include exams, x-rays, preventive care, fllings, and oral surgery. at 9:30 am. Call Pat Mathison at 464-5029 for reservations. Cost: $6
Services will be provided by appointment. We welcome all veterans interested in care to Wednesday, November 28
call Henniker Family Dentistry 603-428-3419 to schedule an appointment. HILLSBOROUGH — The Walker Lecture Series presents “Granite State Ringers.”
HILLSBOROUGH — Pork Supper, Two seatings: 5 and 6:30 pm. Adults/$8; Kids 6-12 This NH based hand bell choir kicks off the holiday season with music and tales of the
years/$5; Under 6/free; Family rate/ $28 (2 adults & 3 or more children). Hillsboro Unit- season. The evenings performance includes Twas the Night Before Christmas, The Po-
ed Methodist Church, 16 Henniker St., 464-3056. lar Express, How the Grinch Stole Christmas and many others. The GHSS bus leaves
Tuesday, November 13 Shaw’s at 6:30 pm. Cost for transportation is $5 but the event is FREE. Call Lee Avery at
HILLSBOROUGH — Amy Beach was born in Henniker and lived and taught music 478-3432 if you wish to go!
in Hillsboro in the John Butler Smith Mansion. She was one of America’s most famous Friday, November 30
musicians and the frst American woman to write a symphony. Join us at 6:30 pm for Amy HOPKINTON — 41st Annual Contoocook Artisans Holiday Craft Fair, shop Hopkin-
Beach in Words and Music: An Imagined Memoir with Marie Harris and Adi Rule. Marie ton’s juried fne art and crafts fair featuring 35 local artisans! Local Handcrafted Items,
Harris is a former NH Poet Laureate and author of several volumes of poetry and three 9 am- 7 pm and Saturday, December 1, 9 am-5 pm. Contoocook Artisan Show is part of
children’s books. Adi Rule is a NH writer and a soprano soloist for the Boston Symphony “Starry, Starry Weekend”, a group of more than 20 shops and organizations in Hopkinton
Orchestra’s Tanglewood Festival Chorus. & Contoocook celebrating the holidays with a variety of open houses, special sales and
Thursday, November 15 activities during the frst weekend in December. Held at St. Andrews’s Parish Hall, 354
HILLSBOROUGH — GHSS November Senior Luncheon, join friends, old and new, at Main Street, two doors down from the Hopkinton Town Hall, Exit 4, I 89 North or Exit
noon at St. Mary’s Church to partake of a wonderful meal: ham, beans, scalloped pota- 5, I 89 South.
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