Gilmanton Food Pantry And Thrift Shop
The Gilmanton Food Pantry and Thrift Shop is thankful and grateful
to everyone who volunteers their time, donations of food, goods and
services.
Especially, thank you Nutter Enterprises for the donation of ledge
pack so we could build a walkway. We also thank Ralph Lavin and
family for their time and the use of his tractor preparing and
building the new walkway.
The weather was beautiful for our recent Pantry Walk and we whole
heartedly thank all those who walked for food and for the donations.
Still Seeking Farm of Gilmanton continues to donate fresh
vegetables. Thank you.
Sandra Beliveau spent an afternoon helping weed, rake, and bag
leaves. She has donated her time and materials to beautify planters
outside the Shop. Thank you, Sandy, for all your help.
With grateful appreciation,
Gilmanton Food Pantry Committee
Gilmanton Women’s Club
The Gilmanton Women’s Club would like to extend a sincere thank to
everyone that attended, contributed, and shared in the labor, to
make our first “Pies on the Common”, on October 11th a
very successful fundraiser. Plans have already started
to make this an annual fundraising event.
The next meeting of the Gilmanton Women’s Club will be held at the
home of Diana McElwee, 258 Loon Pond Rd, Gilmanton, NH, on Monday
November 3rd at 1:30 p.m.
The Gilmanton Women’s Club was formed in 1971, with a mission to
raise funds for the benefit of Gilmanton’s townspeople, and local
organizations.
We are always delighted to welcome new members. If
you would like to learn more about our organization please contact
or Bernadette Gallant, President at 364-7709, or Judy Bakos,
Secretary at 267-5056, and/or visit our web site at:
www.gilmantonnh.org Community Gilmanton
Women’s Club or:
http://www.gilmantonnh.org/index.php?pg=org&oc=gwc
[The second web address takes you directly to their page].
Gilmanton Year-Round Library November
Calendar
Home School Group: 1-3 pm, first and third Wednesday (November 5 and
November 19).
Story Time: Every Wednesday at 10:30 am; every Thursday, 1:30 pm.
Magic the Gathering: Every Thursday at 6 pm.
11/6 - Crafternoon: 3:15-5 pm Come learn how to make
page savers, a zoo full of animals, a galaxy of stars and even Tom
Angleberger’s Origami Yoda and Darth Paper! We will also create
paper cranes to donate to Cranes for Cancer (cranesforcancer.blogspot.com).
To ensure success and minimize frustration, we require that
children under the age of 10 come with a parent/caregiver
11/6 Cabot Cove Crew: 7 pm.
11/11 Book Talk with Peter Miller: 6 pm . Meredith
author Peter Miller will speak about the abolitionist activity that
occurred in the Lakes Region and vicinity during the last three
decades of slavery in America. (Rescheduled from October 7).
11/12 Gilmanton Year-Round Library Board Meeting 7 pm.
11/13 Lego Club: 3:15-5 pm
11/13 Crafting for the Clumsy - All Natural products
strike again! 6-7 pm
Call for details! Sign up Required.
11/14 Tween Night 6:30-9:15 pm Sign up
required. Ages 9-13
11/15 - Artist Reception 1-3 pm. Gilford High Student Artists!
11/20 - Family Movie Night - Join The GYRL and Charlie Brown in
Celebrating Thanksgiving 6:30-7:30 pm
11/26 - Artist in Residence Marty Kelley: 6 pm - All ages welcome!
11/25 Paper & Popcorn 3:15-6 pm. The Book Thief.
This is a brand new club for kids who enjoy movies based on popular
books for children and young adults. Stop into the library
beginning November 1st and pick up a copy of the book, read it at
home and then come back on November 25th to watch the movie and
participate in fun activities. November’s selection is Markus
Zusak’s The Book Thief. The program is for students in sixth,
seventh and eighth grades only. Grades K-2 and grades 3-5 will have
the opportunity to participate in December and January respectively.
Which one will you like better, the book or the movie? That’s up
to you to decide! Send in a permission slip to the
school on the day of the program and a staff member will walk your
child to the library after school.
11/25 Energy Share 7 pm.
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