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Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home Health Launches Online Auction Fundraiser to Support Free Community Services
 Byanna sWanson
Mid-State Health Center, Bank
Studio, the Van Sickle Family
pation in this online auction. local businesses.
PLYMOUTH -Pemi-Baker
Pemi-Baker Hospice & of New Hampshire, Paquette
and the Curran-Konrad Family.
We extend our sincere grati-
Hospice & Home Health is
Home Health is a trusted, non- The funds raised from
tude to all of our business spon-
Signs, Noyes Insurance, R.M.
pleased to announce our upcom-
this auction will help support
Piper Inc., Meredith Village
sors who generously contributed
profit agency proudly serving 29 ing online auction fundraiser in
Savings Bank, Sheehan Phin-
to this event. Their support has
towns in central and northern Pemi-Baker Hospice & Home
support of our free community
made this auction possible, and
NH since 1967. Expert services Health's mission to provide
ney, New England Employee
services. The auction will run
compassionate end-of-life care,
Benefits Company, Roper Real
we are grateful for their dedica-
include at-home healthcare and for one month, starting from
Estate, Insurance24, Horne
tion to our cause. Thank you to
physical therapies (VNA), hos- grief & caregiver support, ‘Ask
May 1st to May 31st, 2023, and
Speare Memorial Hospital, Du-
pice and palliative care, and A Pemi-Baker Nurse’ days and
Electric, The Edge of Town
will feature over 100 items from
home health services to those in
Tavern, Mountain Fare Inn,
mont Construction, Waterville
community programs includ- Wild Heart Yoga & Wellness
Valley Realty, Northway Bank,
ing: American Red Cross CPR/ need, regardless of their ability
AED/FA, Caregiver and Be- to pay.
We invite everyone to partic-
reavement Support Groups and Ask A Pemi-Baker Nurse days at y...
ipate in this exciting event and
your local senior centers. Provid- w Hampsbhirde on the wide range of items
young ladies
donated by local businesses.
ing compassionate care with ex- Library (later
perienced staff who are trained, sociation). In
From gift cards to home goods,
certified professionals and also edroomothverreissomethingforeveryone
d to expand it
at this auction.
your neighbors. In your time Courthouse,
of need, we’re right where you given to the
To view and bid on the items,
need us.
ublic Librparley,ase visit our auction website
lotte Pease, a
at www.32auctions.com/Pemib-
Pemi-Baker is located at 101 Promo
ciation wisely
Boulder Point Drive, Suite 3, ld this library
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The public library in Plymouth, Ne
The public library in Plymouth, New Hampshire was established in 1873 when fourteen
was established in 1873 when fourteen young ladies organized the Young Ladies Circulating
organized the Young Ladies Circulating Library (later
to become the Young Ladies Library As
to become the Young Ladies Library Association). In 1874 they housed the library in a donat
1874 they housed the library in a donated room over
the express office. As the library continue
the express office. As the library continued to expand it
was moved to the historic Daniel Webster
was moved to the historic Daniel Webster Courthouse, which was relocated, renovated and
which was relocated, renovated and given to the Young Ladies. Today’s location, Pease P
Young Ladies. Today’s location, Pease Public Library, was made possible by a gift from Char
was made possible by a gift from Charlotte Pease, a longtime member of the YLLA. The asso
longtime member of the YLLA. The association wisely invested the monies and grew them to bui
invested the monies and grew them to build this library
and bestow it to the town in 1991. The
and bestow it to the town in 1991. The most recent renovations were also made possible wi
renovations were also made possible with significant financial gifts from the members of the Y
financial gifts from the members of the YLLA.
...continues to sup ...continues to support
the library toda the library today!
Prescription Read Prescription Read
The YLLA promotes early reading b The YLLA promotes early reading by purchasing
age-appropriate books and providi age-appropriate books and providing them to
pediatricians’ offices to be gifted to par pediatricians’ offices to be gifted to parents for their
children when they visit the doctor for t children when they visit the doctor for their 6-month,
1-year, 18-month, and 2-year well-ba 1-year, 18-month, and 2-year well-baby checkups.
Children may also be brought to the libr Children may also be brought to the library to receive
one free book in their third and fourth y one free book in their third and fourth year.
The Christine Murphy Scho The Christine Murphy Scholarship
The YLLA presents funds to a Plymouth The YLLA presents funds to a Plymouth Regional High
School student to assist in purchasing col School student to assist in purchasing college texts.
Museum & Attraction Pa Museum & Attraction Passes
The YLLA provides funds for the librar The YLLA provides funds for the library to purchase
passes to regional museums and attracti passes to regional museums and attractions, allowing
members to visit these institutions for free members to visit these institutions for free or discounted
admission. This provides an opportunity f admission. This provides an opportunity for those who
might not otherwise be able to enjoy these might not otherwise be able to enjoy these resources.
Supplementary ProgramR Supplementary Programming
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art shows, special guests, summer readi art shows, special guests, summer reading programs, E
lectures, and book vouchers for children i
lectures, and book vouchers for children in need.
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Additional Resources Additional Resources
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equipment, furnishings, and renovatio equipment, furnishings, and renovations that may re
fall outside the budget allotted by the T fall outside the budget allotted by the Town.
Stewardship of the Stewardship of the
Old Webster Courthou Old Webster Courthouse
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All events are free and held in the Community Room e free and held in the Community Room
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How Fourteen Teenagers Changed Plymouth
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teen Teenagers Changed Plymouth
􏰖 􏰖􏰝􏰝􏰋􏰝􏰋 􏰙 􏰜􏰙􏰚􏰕􏰝􏰚 􏰜􏰗􏰛􏰚􏰙􏰚􏰇 􏰗􏰖 􏰘􏰫􏰝 􏰓􏰮􏰮􏰑􏰏􏰉 􏰘􏰫􏰝 􏰐􏰄􏰄􏰪 􏰚􏰙􏰗􏰏􏰝􏰋 􏰘􏰫􏰝 􏱀􏰅􏰖􏰋􏰏 􏰘 􏰗􏰛􏰚􏰙􏰚􏰇􏰗􏰖􏰘􏰫􏰝S􏰓u􏰮n􏰮d􏰑a􏰏􏰉y􏰘•􏰫􏰝M􏰐a􏰄y􏰄7􏰪•􏰚1􏰙–􏰗􏰏4􏰝􏰋p􏰘m􏰫􏰝•􏱀O􏰅􏰖p􏰋e􏰏n􏰘􏰍House
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ter Courthouse (Behind Town Hall)
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􏰖 􏰍 􏰘 􏰱 􏰅 􏰗 􏰘 􏰝 􏰏 􏰍 􏰇 􏰍 􏰅 􏰖 􏰕 􏰍 􏰚 􏰖 􏰝 􏰊 􏰝 􏰏 — 􏰏 —􏰙 􏰚 — 􏰗 􏰜 􏰇 — 􏰍 — 􏰖 — 􏰜 􏰇 — 􏰜 􏰙 — 􏰋 􏰗 􏰝 􏰏 􏰉 􏰘 􏰫 􏰝 􏰐 􏰄 􏰄 􏰪 􏰊 􏰍 􏰖 􏰘 􏰗 􏰖 􏰅 􏰝 􏰏 􏰘 􏰍􏰚 􏰖􏰝􏰊􏰝􏰏—􏰏—􏰙􏰚—􏰗􏰜􏰇—􏰍—􏰖—􏰜􏰇—􏰜􏰙—􏰋􏰗􏰝􏰏􏰉 􏰘􏰫􏰝 􏰐􏰄􏰄􏰪 􏰊􏰍􏰖􏰘􏰗􏰖􏰅􏰝􏰏 􏰘􏰍
A Visit with Maryann Cocca-Leffler
􏰈􏰍􏰚􏰘 􏰘􏰫􏰝 􏰜􏰗􏰛􏰚􏰙􏰚􏰇 􏰛􏰇 􏰈􏰚􏰍􏰧􏰗􏰋􏰗􏰖􏰕 􏰝􏰯􏰘􏰚􏰙􏰍􏰚􏰋􏰗􏰖􏰙􏰚􏰇 􏰈􏰚􏰍􏰕􏰚􏰙􏰌􏰌􏰗􏰖􏰕􏰡 􏰲
t with Maryann Cocca-Leffler
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􏰛􏰚􏰙􏰘􏰗􏰍􏰖 􏰍􏱀 􏰘􏰫􏰗􏰏 􏰙􏰅􏰏􏰈􏰗􏰊􏰗􏰍􏰅􏰏 􏰙􏰖􏰖􏰗􏰧􏰝􏰚􏰏􏰙􏰚􏰇 􏰘􏰫􏰝 􏰐􏰄􏰄􏰪 􏰩􏰗􏰜􏰜 􏰛􏰝 􏰫􏰍􏰏􏰘􏰗􏰖 􏰏􏰈􏰗􏰊􏰗􏰍􏰅􏰏M􏰙􏰖o􏰖n􏰗d􏰧a􏰝y􏰚􏰏􏰙•􏰚M􏰇a􏰘y􏰫􏰝8􏰐•􏰄9􏰄–􏰪11􏰩:1􏰗5􏰜􏰜a􏰛m􏰝 􏰫&􏰍􏰏1􏰘:􏰗1􏰖5􏰕–2:00pm
May 8 • 9–11:15 am & 1:15–2:00 pm
􏰚􏰙􏰜 􏰝􏰧􏰝􏰖􏰘􏰏 􏱀􏰍􏰚 􏰙􏰜􏰜 􏰙􏰕􏰝􏰏􏰉 􏰗􏰖􏰊􏰜􏰅􏰋􏰗􏰖􏰕 􏰘􏰫􏰝 􏱀􏰍􏰜􏰜􏰍􏰩􏰗􏰖􏰕􏰳 􏰕􏰝􏰏􏰉􏰗􏰖􏰊􏰜􏰅􏰋T􏰗h􏰖i􏰕s􏰘a􏰫w􏰝a􏱀r􏰍d􏰜-􏰜w􏰍􏰩in􏰗n􏰖i􏰕n􏰳gauthor/illustratorpresentsto rd-winning author/illustrator presents to
Plymouth Elementary Students.
􏰈􏰝􏰚􏱀􏰍􏰚􏰌􏰙􏰖􏰊􏰝 􏰛􏰇 􏰆􏰵􏰶􏰭􏰏 􏰷􏰌􏰌􏰇􏰟􏰪􏰩􏰙􏰚􏰋 􏰩􏰗􏰖􏰖􏰗􏰖􏰕 􏰬􏰲􏱄􏰷􏱃 􏰦􏰗􏰋􏰏 􏰘􏰫􏰝􏰙􏰘􏰚􏰝
Plymouth Elementary Students.
􏰭􏰏 􏰷􏰌􏰌􏰇􏰟􏰪􏰩􏰙􏰚􏰋 􏰩􏰗􏰖􏰖􏰗􏰖􏰕 􏰬􏰲􏱄􏰷􏱃 􏰦􏰗􏰋􏰏 􏰘􏰫􏰝􏰙􏰘􏰚􏰝
􏰖 􏰷􏰧􏰝􏰖􏰗􏰖􏰕 􏰍􏱀 􏰆􏰍􏰝􏰘􏰚􏰇 􏰩􏰗􏰘􏰫 􏰄􏰗􏰨 􏰪􏰫􏰜 􏰙—􏰖—􏰋—􏰍􏰘􏰫􏰝􏰚 􏰈􏰍􏰝􏰘􏰚􏰇 􏰜􏰍􏰧􏰝􏰚􏰏
􏰩􏰗􏰘􏰫 􏰄􏰗􏰨 􏰪􏰫􏰜 􏰙—􏰖—􏰋 —􏰍􏰘􏰫􏰝􏰚 􏰈􏰍􏰝􏰘􏰚􏰇 􏰜􏰍􏰧􏰝􏰚􏰏
􏰈􏰚􏰝􏰏􏰝􏰖􏰘􏰙􏰘􏰗􏰍􏰖 􏰛􏰇 􏰚􏰝􏰖􏰍􏰩􏰖􏰝􏰋 􏰝􏰖􏰧􏰗􏰚􏰍􏰖􏰌􏰝􏰖􏰘􏰙􏰜􏰗􏰏􏰘􏰉 􏱂􏰗􏰜􏰜 􏰥􏰊􏱁􏰗􏰛􏰛􏰝􏰖
􏰩􏰖􏰝􏰋 􏰝􏰖A􏰧􏰗d􏰚􏰍v􏰖o􏰌c􏰝a􏰖t􏰘􏰙in􏰜􏰗􏰏g􏰘􏰉 f􏱂o􏰗􏰜r􏰜 􏰥C􏰊h􏱁i􏰗􏰛ld􏰛􏰝r􏰖en with Disabilities ng for Children with Disabilities
􏰈􏰚􏰝􏰏􏰝􏰖􏰘􏰙􏰘􏰗􏰍􏰖 􏰙􏰖􏰋 􏰛􏰍􏰍􏰦 􏰏􏰗􏰕􏰖􏰗􏰖􏰕 􏰛􏰇 􏰙􏰩􏰙􏰚􏰋􏰟􏰩􏰗􏰖􏰖􏰗􏰖􏰕 􏰙􏰅􏰘􏰫􏰍􏰚􏰟􏰗􏰜􏰜􏰅􏰏􏰘􏰚􏰙􏰘􏰍􏰚
􏰍􏰦 􏰏􏰗􏰕􏰖􏰗􏰖􏰕 􏰛􏰇 􏰙􏰩􏰙􏰚􏰋􏰟􏰩􏰗􏰖􏰖􏰗􏰖􏰕 􏰙􏰅􏰘􏰫􏰍􏰚􏰟􏰗􏰜􏰜􏰅􏰏􏰘􏰚􏰙􏰘􏰍􏰚
Monday • May 8 • 6:30–7:30 pm 􏰙n􏰚d􏰇􏰙a􏰖y􏰖•􏰞M􏰍􏰊a􏰊􏰙y􏰟􏰄8􏰝•􏱅6􏰝:􏰚3􏰉 0􏰗􏰖–􏰊7􏰜􏰅:􏰋3􏰗0􏰖􏰕p􏰙m􏰖 􏰝􏰧􏰝􏰖􏰗􏰖􏰕 􏰏􏰝􏰏􏰏􏰗􏰍􏰖 􏱀􏰍􏰚 􏰙􏰋􏰅􏰜􏰘􏰏 􏰏􏰫􏰙􏰚􏰗􏰖􏰕 􏰫􏰝
􏰝􏰚􏰉 􏰗􏰖􏰊􏰜􏰅􏰋􏰗􏰖􏰕 􏰙􏰖 􏰝􏰧􏰝􏰖􏰗􏰖􏰕 􏰏􏰝􏰏􏰏􏰗􏰍􏰖 􏱀􏰍􏰚 􏰙􏰋􏰅􏰜􏰘􏰏 􏰏􏰫􏰙􏰚􏰗􏰖􏰕 􏰫􏰝􏰚
A presentation by Maryann Cocca-Leffler for
􏰗􏰏􏰏􏰗􏰍􏰖 􏰘􏰍 􏰫􏰝􏰜􏰈 􏰊􏰫􏰙􏰖􏰕􏰝 􏰈􏰅􏰛􏰜􏰗􏰊 􏰈􏰝􏰚􏰊􏰝􏰈􏰘􏰗􏰍􏰖 􏰍􏱀 􏰊􏰫􏰗􏰜􏰋􏰚􏰝􏰖 􏰩􏰗􏰘􏰫 􏰋􏰗􏰏􏰙􏰛􏰗􏰜􏰗􏰘􏰗􏰝􏰏􏰡
tation by Maryann Cocca-Leffler for
􏰈􏰅􏰛􏰜􏰗􏰊 􏰈􏰝􏰚􏰊􏰝􏰈􏰘􏰗􏰍􏰖 􏰍􏱀 􏰊􏰫􏰗􏰜􏰋􏰚􏰝􏰖 􏰩􏰗􏰘􏰫 􏰋􏰗􏰏􏰙􏰛􏰗􏰜􏰗􏰘􏰗􏰝􏰏􏰡
􏰍􏰊􏰙􏰜 􏰙􏰅􏰘􏰫􏰍􏰚 􏰄􏰗􏰏􏰙 􏰻p􏰜a􏰝r􏰊e􏰫n􏰏t􏰈s􏰝a􏰙n􏰦􏰏d􏰍o􏰖th􏰘􏰫e􏰝r􏰊i􏰚n􏰙t􏰼er􏰍e􏱀s􏰩te􏰚d􏰗􏰘􏰗a􏰖d􏰕u􏰙l􏰖ts􏰋. 􏰘􏰫􏰝 􏰈􏰚􏰍􏰊􏰝􏰏􏰏 􏰍􏱀
e􏰫n􏰏t􏰈s􏰝a􏰙n􏰦􏰏d􏰍o􏰖th􏰘􏰫e􏰝r􏰊i􏰚n􏰙t􏰼er􏰍e􏱀s􏰩te􏰚d􏰗􏰘􏰗a􏰖d􏰕u􏰙l􏰖ts􏰋. 􏰘􏰫􏰝 􏰈􏰚􏰍􏰊􏰝􏰏􏰏 􏰍􏱀
􏰘􏰘􏰗􏰖􏰕 􏰙 􏰛􏰍S􏰍ig􏰦n􏰈e􏰅d􏰛c􏰜h􏰗􏰏i􏰫ld􏰝r􏰋en’s books will be available for purchase. d􏰝r􏰋en’s books will be available for purchase.
􏰖 􏰫􏰗􏰏􏰘􏰍􏰚􏰗􏰊􏰙􏰜 􏰈􏰚􏰝􏰏􏰝􏰖􏰘􏰙􏰘􏰗􏰍􏰖 􏰙􏰛􏰍—􏰅􏰘—􏰘􏰫—􏰝—􏰍—􏰚􏰗􏰕—􏰗􏰖—􏰙—􏰜 􏰽􏰇􏰍􏰅􏰖􏰕 􏰜􏰙􏰋􏰗􏰝􏰏􏰾􏰉 􏰙􏰖􏰋 􏰍􏰘􏰫􏰝􏰚 􏰘􏰗􏰍􏰖 􏰙􏰛􏰍—􏰅􏰘—􏰘􏰫—􏰝—􏰍—􏰚􏰗􏰕—􏰗􏰖—􏰙—􏰜 􏰽􏰇􏰍􏰅􏰖􏰕 􏰜􏰙􏰋􏰗􏰝􏰏􏰾􏰉 􏰙􏰖􏰋 􏰍􏰘􏰫􏰝􏰚
􏰇􏰌􏰍􏰅􏰘􏰫 􏰫􏰗􏰏􏰘􏰍􏰚􏰇
PSU TIGER presents “Team Up Together” ER presents “Team Up Together”
􏰊􏰅􏰜􏰌􏰗􏰖􏰙􏰘􏰗􏰖􏰕 􏰛􏰗􏰚􏰘􏰫􏰋􏰙􏰇 􏰈􏰙􏰚􏰘􏰇 􏱀􏰍􏰚 􏰘􏰫􏰝 􏰐􏰄􏰄􏰪
􏰇 􏰈􏰙􏰚􏰘􏰇 􏱀(􏰍Th􏰚 e􏰘􏰫at􏰝re􏰐I􏰄n􏰄te􏰪grating Guidance, Education, and Responsibility)
rating Guidance, Education, and Responsibility)
􏰖􏰋 􏰌􏰅􏰊􏰫􏰉 􏰌􏰅􏰊􏰫 􏰌􏰍􏰚􏰝􏰡
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Monday • May 8 Monday • May 8
􏰎􏰍􏰚A􏰌p􏰍e􏰚rf􏰝o􏰋rm􏰝􏰘a􏰙n􏰗c􏰜􏰏e 􏰍fo􏰚r􏰘P􏰍E􏰛S􏰝G􏰊􏰍r􏰌ad􏰝es􏰙2􏰌&􏰝3􏰌o􏰛n􏰝ly􏰚􏰉 􏰋rm􏰝􏰘a􏰙n􏰗c􏰜􏰏e 􏰍fo􏰚r􏰘P􏰍E􏰛S􏰝G􏰊􏰍r􏰌ad􏰝es􏰙2􏰌&􏰝3􏰌o􏰛n􏰝ly􏰚􏰉
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􏰍 􏰈 􏰛 􏰇 —􏰍 􏰚 — —􏰊 􏰙 — 􏰜 —􏰜 􏰆 — 􏰝 — 􏰙 — 􏰏 􏰝 􏰆 􏰅 􏰛 􏰜 􏰗 􏰊 􏰄 􏰗 􏰛 􏰚 􏰙 􏰚 􏰇 􏰙 􏰘 􏰃 􏰂 􏰑 􏰁 􏰀 􏰒 􏰁 􏰂 􏰟 􏰠 􏰂 􏰓 􏰂 􏰡
􏰙􏰏􏰝 􏰆􏰅􏰛􏰜􏰗􏰊 􏰄􏰗􏰛􏰚􏰙􏰚􏰇 􏰙􏰘 􏰃􏰂􏰑􏰁􏰀 􏰒􏰁􏰂􏰟􏰠􏰂􏰓􏰂􏰡
An Evening of Poetry An Evening of Poetry
with Liz Ahl and Other Lovers of Poetry iz Ahl and Other Lovers of Poetry
Tuesday • May 9 •T6u–e8sdpmay • May 9 • 6–8 pm Music by Audrey Drake
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Library Day Reception Library Day Reception
Wednesday • May10 • 4:00–6:00 pm nesday • May10 • 4:00–6:00 pm
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and enjoy some refreshments, too! d enjoy some refreshments, too!
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A Discussion on Climate Issues iscussion on Climate Issues
Thursday • May 1T1h•u6r–sd7apym• May 11 • 6–7 pm CongraetgPatliyomnoaluCthhCurocnhgorengtahtieoCnaolmCmhuornch on the Common presentation by BiAll pMrecsKeinbtbaetino,n by Bill McKibben,
d climate adrevnoocwatneeadndcleinmvairteonamdveonctatleisat,nd environmentalist, ervationFrreeqeubiruetdr—eseryvllaateiovnenrtesq@ugirmedai—l.coymllaevents@gmail.com
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