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The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Franklin Team is one of several teams that volunteer to provide meals for Bread and Roses. Bread and Roses meals are served free of charge on Mondays and Thursdays at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation located at 206 Central Street, Franklin. The doors open at 4:00 pm, and the meal is served at 5:00 pm. There are no income requirements. ALL are welcome! If you would like more information about Bread and Roses, please call Claire Wallace at 603-934-4625. Pictured from left to right: Debbie Steadman, Pauline Chabot, Pat Sleeper, Pam LaCroix, Jack Shepard, Denise Steadman, and Jeff Perkins. Missing from the picture is Susan Haines and Steve Theberge.
 Come on over for the $5 Bag sale at the Andover Thrift & Gift Shop Now accepting in-season clothing donations
Stop by the Andover Thrift &
paracord bracelets. Don’t forget
regular business hours. Please do not leave your donation bags out- Gift Shop during April and fill a
the shop also carries a full line
side in the elements. The shop is of 100% natural Cardigan Moun-
shopping bag with clothing items
tain Soaps in spring-favorite scents
for just $5! You’ll find a great va-
open Tuesday, Wednesday, and riety of carefully selected casual,
Thursday 10-4pm, and Satur- including lilac, lavender, lilies of
day 10-2pm, and is located at 26 the valley and more.
business, and occasion clothing
for men, women, and children.
The shop is now accepting
School St., Andover, NH next to The shop is just 10 short minutes
the Andover Elementary/Mid- donations and consignments of
dle School.
good condition spring and sum-
from Webster Lake on RT 11,
mer men’s and women’s clothing
and from the Salisbury Post Of-
Join us at our upcoming fice on Rt 4.
Spring Speaker Series and see and accessories, including hand-
what the Andover Service Club bags and jewelry. The shop does
Ready to spruce up your
not accept footwear or men’s
home for spring? Veteran-owned
has to offer (details in this issue For the Love of Crafts has an as-
of the Beacon). You may also suits. In-season children’s cloth-
contact Membership Chairper- ing is always accepted for dona-
sortment of beautifully crafted
tion. Please limit your donations/
home décor items to welcome in
son Anne Hewitt for more infor- the new season. Sunapee-based
mation about what the Andover consignments to the equivalent
Service Club has to offer. Anne of two tall kitchen bags.
“Creations by Cheryl” offers
shoppers a display of jewelry
Clothing should be clean,
can be reached at 603-848-5762 from exquisite necklaces, brace-
or anne5762@live.com. Mem- gently worn or new, free of stains,
bers participate based on their pet hair, smoke smell, or other
lets, and earrings just perfect for
damage. Donations and con-
your Easter ensemble, to the ev-
individual interests and as their er-popular and practical utility
schedules permit.
signments may be made during
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