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Saturday, September 15 songs, will be at Fuller Public Library, program starting at 6 pm. If you attended
DEERING — Deering Community Church, Rte 149, Attic Treasures open 9 our harmonica workshop you will remember Mike. Great reviews from other
am-1 pm. This basement thrift shop open every Saturday thru October 13. New!! libraries, you won’t want to miss this program!
Five oak dining room chairs for comfortable seating. Halloween lights and deco- HILLSBOROUGH — GHSSMystery Trip. Back by popular demand! We’re off
rations. Lots of packaging ideas for presenting gifts of homemade baked goods: on an adventure to a place we have not visited before. Join us for an adventurous
glass bowls, platters, decanters, kitchen implements. A great shopping experience day full of surprises. Leaving Shaw’s at 9:30 am. Cost $7. Call Marie Mogavero
for you and your donation will help the Guild continue the work of community at 464-4726 or 724-5272 a reserve a seat. The more the merrier!
outreach. Info at: www.deeringcommunitychurch.org or tel.464-5643. Wednesday, September 19
HILLSBOROUGH — Join us from 10 am - Noon at the Pine Hill Cemetery on ANTRIM — The NH Humanities Council program “New England Quilts and the
Atwood Road off Rte 31 North, where Dick Baldwin will teach us the proper way Stories They Tell” will be presented, free to the public at 7 pm at the Presbyterian
to clean headstones. Mr. Baldwin is an expert on the maintenance and preserva- Church in Antrim, as part of Antrim Grange’s ongoing effort to offer educational
tion of tombstones. Bring a bag lunch, the Hillsborough Historical society will opportunities to community members.
provide beverages. Thursday, September 20
HILLSBOROUGH — Be sure to drop in to the last Hillsborough Farmer’s Mar- ANTRIM — Antrim Electic Book Club sponsored by the Antrim Area Senior
ket of the season. Held at Butler Park from 9 am-12 pm, this is your last chance Center, 11 am- Noon at Antrim’s Presbyterian Church, the Antrim Eclectic Book
to stock up for the long winter ahead. Hillsborough Pride wants to thanks our Cub will discuss As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner, winner of the 1949 No-
intrepid vendors and loyal customers for making this a successful summer! bel Prize for Literature. Faulkner’s ffth novel is consistently ranked among the
HILLSBOROUGH — Family Movie Night. Looking for something fun to do? greatest novels of the 20th century. Copies of As I Lay Dying will be available at
Come to Family Movie Night to see the flm Honey I Shrunk the Kids. The movie the Tuttle Library. For additional information please call Steve Ullman at 588-
will be shown on the big screen downstairs at Smith Memorial Congregational 2005 or email him at sullman@brockport.edu. Please join our low-key, informal
Church. Admission is free and complimentary popcorn and a drink will be served. conversation.
The movie begins promptly at 7 pm. Saturday, September 22
PETERBOROUGH — Kim Makris offers help in a discussion about Lyme Dis- HILLSBOROUGH —Kittery Maine Outlets. For all those bargain shoppers,
ease at 11 am. She is the author Of Out Of The Woods: Healing From Lyme GHSS is off to Kittery to explore all the outlets including the famous Kittery
Disease For Body Mind And Spirit and of Autoimmune Illness and Lyme Disease Trading Post. Leaving Shaws at 9 am. Cost $8.
Recovery Guide published following her own recovery from Lyme Disease. Since Call Marie Mogavero at 464-4726 or 724-5272 a reserve a seat. Let’s shop til
the publication of these books she has continued her research into the disease and we drop!
will share her knowledge with those attending. PETERBOROUGH — Kasey Mathews signing and discussion at 11 am of a Cyan Magenta Yellow Black
WARNER — Don’t get lost! Learn to fnd your way using the sun, moon, stars Mom’s Guide To Creating A Magical Life : 8 Steps to Feel Happier, inspired and Cyan Magenta Yellow Black
and a compass at this outdoor program. Saturday, September 15 from 11-12:30 at more relaxed written for the overwhelmed Mom who’s looking for more joy,
the Nature Discovery Center, 18 Highlawn Rd. For ages 11 & up. Cost: $15 for playfulness, and serenity in her, life the book encourages self-care for the soul,
NDC or MKIM members; Non-members, $20, includes free visit to NDC follow- teaching and empowering Moms to learn and know that we really do have the
ing program. Pre-registration required by calling 746-6121. For more informa- ability to create the life of our dreams.
tion about the Nature Discovery Center, go to: ndcnh.org. WEARE — The So. Weare Improvement Society’s annual fall Yard & Bake Sale
WEARE — Bingo at Osborne Hall by the nonproft So. Weare Improvement So- at Osborne Hall 9 am-2 pm., featuring many useful household items and all things
ciety (SWIS). Doors open at 5:30 pm with a homemade supper and refreshments Christmas – ornaments, candles, wreaths, lights, gift boxes, ribbon, tinsel, door
available. Bingo sheets, daubers, carryover coveralls, and pull-tabs may be pur- chimes, centerpieces, etc. Delicious homemade baked goods and lunch (hot dogs,
chased starting at 6 pm. Games begin at 7 pm sharp. No one under 18 is allowed. etc.) will be available at the concession stand. Anyone wishing to donate gently
To rent the hall for your event, please call 529-7282. used items to the yard sale or a baked good to help with costs of maintenance and 11
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Sunday, September 16 renovations at Osborne Hall, please call 529-7282 (also for rental information).
ANTRIM — The Antrim Baptist Church is offering a free pancake breakfast Sunday, September 23
from 8:30 am-10 am. Menu includes plain, blueberry, chocolate chip pancakes, WARNER — Harvest Moon & Naturefest, 10 am-4 pm. Join us for a day of
sausage, fresh fruit, orange juice, and coffee. fun and excitement, exhibitions, demonstrations, talks, stories, games and Native
PETERBOROUGH — Vanessa Blakeslee signing and discussion at 2 pm of her foods! It’s our 25th-Annual Harvest Moon and Naturefest.
new short story collection, Perfect Condition from the Unforgiving Surf of Costa Thursday, September 27
Rica to Hidden Vineyards in the South of France, her stories span the globe, and HILLSBOROUGH — GHSS Monthly Senior Luncheon at St. Mary’s. Our mas-
the characters often struggle to fnd control in unrelenting circumstances: a deep ter chef will be serving meatloaf, mashed potatoes, Cole Slaw, creamed corn,
sea fsherman discovers he may not be allowed to return home when his contract bread w/butter and dessert. Call Marie Merrow by September 24 at 464-3067
expires; a young woman mourns the death of a dear friend she cannot save; a to make a reservation. The luncheon begins at noon. Cost $5 Afterwards hang
newlywed couple embark on a disastrous honeymoon. These are unfinching sto- around and play some bingo!
ries from the author of the novel Juventud. Friday, September 28
Monday, September 17 HILLSBOROUGH — Lake Sunapee Luncheon Cruise. Last call! There are a
HILLSBOROUGH — Crafting Creative Cards by Stitching Marie Mogavero, few seats left on this amazing cruise. Total cost for transportation and meal $25/
GHSS board member, will be instructing us on a unique method to create special person. Leaving Shaw’s parking lot at 2 pm. Call Marie Mogavero at 464-4726
cards for family, friends and special occasions. Learn the technique of transfer- or 724-5272 a reserve a seat.
ring designs to card stock with simple stitching techniques. Create special one-of- Saturday, September 29
a-kind cards everyone will treasure at St. Mary’s Church starting at 10 am. HOPKINTON — The 2nd Annual Autumn BBQ at the Kimball Lake Cabins.
Tuesday, September 18 The rain date is Sept. 30th and will be announced on Hopkinton NH Recreation
BOW — The Merrimack County Stamp Collectors will hold its monthly meeting Dept. facebook page. The buffet will be served between 12 pm- 3 pm. If you can
at the Bow Mills United Methodist Church, 505 South St., beginning at 1 pm. not stay a grab & go option is available. $15/Adults and $10/ children 10. Tick-
We invite all who are interested in stamp collecting to attend, share their interest, ets can be purchased online at www.hopkintonrec.com www.hopkintonrec.com.
buy, sell and trade. Meet other collectors and learn more about their hobby and Menu will include burgers, hot dogs, pulled pork, chicken, baked beans, seasonal
enjoy the fellowship of others. For more information call Dan Day at 603-228- salads, seasonal desserts and drinks. Live Music for your enjoyment so bring a
1154. chair or blanket. All proceeds beneft the Kimball Lake Cabins Restorations.
HILLSBOROUGH — The Mike Rogers Trio, storytelling and poetry through
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