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** CALL FOR ARTISANS & CRAFTERS: The Charlestown Senior Center is spon- Saturday, July 21
soring an Artisan and Craft Fair, Sat., August 18, 9-3 at the Senior Center. Outdoor and HILLSBOROUGH — Boat trip to Naples, ME. Delightful 2 hour trip aboard the Son-
indoor spaces available, $40 each. Outdoor spaces are 12’x12’ and indoor spaces are up go River Queen II, a replica of the Mississippi River Paddle Wheelers. A food court is
to 2 tables (some with electricity.) No food vendors, please – the Senior Center will be available on board, as well as a cocktail bar, or bring your own box lunch. Transporta-
selling food. We have extended the deadline to apply to July 15. We need vendors. For tion/boat fare, $30/person. This amount must be paid in full by July 14th – No refunds
more information and an application, please contact Cyndi Hurlbut, 568-7419 (cell/text), or cancellations! Leave Shaw’s parking lot at 8 am arriving in Naples, ME at 11:30 am.
or cyndi.hurlbut@gmail.com. Space is limited – reservations are on a frst come, frst Call Marie Mogavero at 603-724-5272 or 603-464-4726 ASAP!
paid basis; this is a rain or shine event. HILLSBOROUGH — The Ladies Aid Society of the Union Chapel will hold its an-
nual Summer Bazaarfrom 9 am-1 pm. Come browse our antiques, white elephant table,
Saturday, July 7 books, toys, and more! Then have lunch with us featuring chicken BBQ dinners, hot dog
HILLSBOROUGH —Charity yard sale . . . Christmas in July. Beneft local Hillsbor- plates, baked goods, and more! All proceeds from this fundraisers will beneft the historic
ough charities, Fire Dept., EMTs, Police Dept., K-9, and Lions Club. This sale is spon- Union Chapel.
sored by Stella’s Corner, a non-proft business. Donations are always welcome until July Sunday, July 22
5. All purchasers will receive a free bottle of water, or canned soda and a hand-held U.S. HILLSBOROUGH — The Ladies Aid Society of the Union Chapel will hold summer
fag, while supplies last. Open from 8:30 am-4:30 pm at 91 Barden Hill Road. Questions services promptly at 11 am. All are welcome. The chapel is located at 220 Sawmill Road.
regarding donations, call Stella 603-995-1502. Sunday, July 29
NEW LONDON — Fine Arts and Crafts at the 7th Annual Arts on the Green. The HILLSBOROUGH — The Ladies Aid Society of the Union Chapel will hold summer
Center for the Arts is once again sponsoring “Arts on the Green”” to be held from 10 services promptly at 11 am. All are welcome. The chapel is located at 220 Sawmill Road.
am-4 pm on the Town Green. This juried art show features artists from throughout New Sunday, August 5
England displaying their talents for the community and summer visitors! This event is ANDOVER —Call for auction and fea-market items: Time for spring cleaning has
free, and offers a wonderful chance to purchase fne arts and crafts direct from the artists. come and almost gone, and with it a question: what to do with all the things you’ve de-
WASHINGTON — Food Sale at the Town Hall 8 am-noon, sponsored by East Wash- cided you no longer need? Call Pat Cutter at 735-5628, and she will come and look over
ington Baptist Church. Coffee & Muffns, and some crafts too! your stuff and most likely take it away for sale at auction or at the fea market during
WASHINGTON — Shedd Free Library Book Sale and Cookie Sale, 9 am-1 pm at the Andover’s annual Old Time Fair.
library. Visit the library and see all the services we offer. ANDOVER —Annual raffe tickets available: Instead of the usual basket of donated
WASHINGTON — Washington Snow Riders Annual Flea Market on the common gifts and gift cards, this year’s lucky winner will walk away with $100 worth of New
from 8 am-1 pm. Come on by to sell or buy some treasures or just stop to visit with ev- Hampshire Lottery tickets. Cost of a ticket is $5. Tickets may be purchased at the
eryone. Breakfast/lunch type foods will be available for purchase provided by the Wash- Emons Store during regular museum hours (see above). The winning ticket will be Cyan Magenta Yellow Black
ington Snow Riders. Always a fun time for all. 50/50 Raffe and large screen TV raffe drawn at the Old Time Fair. Cyan Magenta Yellow Black
will be available. Each selling spot size available for $10.
Sunday, July 8
HILLSBOROUGH —Charity yard sale . . . Christmas in July. Beneft local Hillsbor-
ough charities, Fire Dept., EMTs, Police Dept., K-9, and Lions Club. This sale is spon-
sored by Stella’s Corner, a non-proft business. Donations are always welcome until July
5. All purchasers will receive a free bottle of water, or canned soda and a hand-held U.S.
fag, while supplies last. Open from 8:30 am-4:30 pm at 91 Barden Hill Road. Questions
regarding donations, call Stella 603-995-1502.
Monday, July 9
HILLSBOROUGH — Military History Book Group will meet at 2 pm at the Fuller 13
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Public Library to discuss Dead Wake by Erik Larson. All are welcome to join!
WASHINGTON — Modern Astronomy. The Washington Historical Society presents
Jeff Binckes, an avid amateur astronomer who lives in East Washington.. He will present
an overview ranging from the ancient Greek astronomers to today’s rogue stars. Camp
Morgan Lodge, Millen Pond Road. Pot luck dinner 6 pm, Business Meeting 6:40, Pro-
gram 7 pm. All are welcome.
Wednesday, July 9
HILLSBOROUGH — “Big house, Little house, Back house, Barn” is more than a
19th-century children’s counting rhyme, it describes an important part of the human
landscape of Northern New England. At 6:30 pm. Professor Thomas C. Hubka will be
the presenter at the Bennington Historical Society. Professor Emeritas of Architecture at
the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Hubka is best known for his book “Big House,
Little House, Back House, Barn” which was published in 1984.
Thursday, July 12
HILLSBOROUGH — 30th Annual Balloon Festival today through July 15th. Music,
Family Friendly Entertainment, Car Show, Fairground Food, Rides, and Games, Balloon
Tethering, Balloon Rides, Beer Tent and much more. See http://balloonfestival.org/ for
more details.
Thursday, July 19
HILLSBOROUGH — Lobster Fest, Clambake Seafood Restaurant in Scarborough,
ME. Menu of NE: Clam chowder, Cole slaw, steamed clams, corn on the cob, roasted
red potatoes, choice of lobster or chicken, and apple crisp for dessert. Total cost – coach
bus/meal $45/person. Call Marie Mogavero ASAP at 603-724-5272 or 603-464-4726.
Payment in full must be received by July 1 –No refunds or cancellations! Bus leaves
Shaw’s parking lot at 10 am arriving about 12:30 pm.

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