5th Sunday Celebration
Gloria Beachy (from Chichester) will be giving a Christmas Concert
at Park Street Baptist Church on Sunday, November 29th at 6:00 p.m.
Gloria will be performing some of her own songs, as well as leading
us in praise and worship and Christmas carols. There will be
refreshments following. Everyone is welcome! No cost, but a love
offering will be taken.
Afternoons or evenings…the choice is yours! The Afternoon Book
Discussion Group will meet at the Chesley Memorial Library on
Thursday, December 3, at 2:00 p.m. to discuss “A Life In Secrets;
Vera Atkins and the Missing Agents of WWII” by Sarah Helm.
The
Northwood/Nottingham Evening Book Discussion Group will meet at the
Chesley Memorial Library on Tuesday, December 8, at 7:00 p.m. to
discuss “I Capture the Castle” by Dodie Smith. New members are
welcome in both groups. Call the library at 942-5472 for more
information.
Coe-Brown Announces Results Of “Trick Or Treat So Kids Can
Eat” Food Drive
The
International Thespian Society (ITS), a division of the Educational
Theatre Association (EdTA), is pleased to announce the results of
Coe-Brown Northwood Academy’s participation in the International
Thespian Society’s Trick or Treat so Kids Can Eat program. On
October 30 and 31, members of Thespian Troupe #5976 collected 813
pounds of canned and dry goods for the Northwood Food Pantry. Trick
or Treat so Kids Can Eat is a national community service program for
ITS-member schools to collect canned and dry goods for local
charities and food banks. Students from Coe-Brown participated in
the program, which was organized by senior Jennifer Mattson as her
senior project. Thousands of pounds of food were collected across
the country, giving theatre students the ability to help their local
communities. Thank you to all the households that contributed to
make this year’s event successful.
About The Educational Theatre Association
The
Educational Theatre Association, founded in 1929, is an
international nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote and
strengthen theatre education as a means of lifelong learning. The
Association’s major areas of effort—educational development, teacher
development, and advocacy— serve to accomplish this mission by
helping to improve the learning environment in the theatre arts. A
professional association for theatre educators, EdTA also operates
the International Thespian Society, an honorary organization for
high school and middle school theatre students, and the Senior
Theatre League of America, an organization that fosters theatre by
and for senior adults.
Winter Arts Festival
The
Winter Arts Festival Committee is pleased to announce that this
year’s festival will take place on Wednesday, December 2nd from 6:00
to 9:00 PM with a snow date of Thursday, December 3rd.
The
festival will open at 6:00 p.m. with an exhibition of The Scholastic
Art Award of New Hampshire submissions in the Multi-Purpose Room At
6:50 PM, the Select Chorus will sing the National Anthem. At
approximately 7:15, the Master of Ceremony and Dean of the Student
Services Division, Mrs. Sally Aseltine, will introduce the
Scholastic Art Award’s Gold Key recipients while Mr. Unrein and Mr.
Chatfield present certificates of merit. A brief PowerPoint
presentation that showcases the top 36 artworks will also be
presented. The CBNA Chorus under the direction of Mr. David
Deardorff will perform songs varying in style from spiritual to
contemporary to seasonal. A drama presentation under the direction
of Mrs. Elizabeth Lent will follow and the Improvisation for Theatre
class will perform. The evening will conclude with the CBNA Concert
Band, directed by Music Director, Mr. Bruce McCormick.
Students, faculty, friends and community members are all invited.
As in the past, this special evening in the arts helps provide
additional financial support for supplies and repairs that cannot be
planned for in advance. Your continued generosity is greatly
appreciated. Admission is free to all participating students while
general admission is $5.00 each or $20.00 for a family of four or
more.
Christmas By Design
On
Saturday, December 5th, there will be a community “Christmas by
Design” event at the Northwood, NH Congregational Church (on Rte. 4)
from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. A wonderful group of chefs and crafters
will share their skills and offer purchases of their products for
your gift-giving needs.
New
Hampshire’s own humorist, Becky Rule, will be storytelling during
the event. There will also be music played by John Schroder. The
“Conversation Cafe” invites all who attend to enjoy some homemade
soup, bread, popovers, and other tasty treats from our local chefs.
The
Master-wreath designing team of “Lucy And Friends” will have
decorative wreaths and swags available for your door and home
decorations.
COME! Partake in the beauty, warmth, and offerings of this
“Christmas by Design” event!
Coe-Brown Northwood Academy
Honor Roll First Quarter Headmaster David S. Smith is pleased to
announce the honor roll for the first quarter.
Grade
12 Highest Honors Rebecca Brackett, Elizabeth Ekstrom, Leah
Foley, Nicole Foster, Adam Howard, Lindsay St. Cyr.
Grade
12
High
Honors Bryanna Allis, James Andersen, Derek Bailey, Ashley Belbin,
Kelly Brown, Kiersten Brown, Jacob Brownell, Nicole Buck, Nicholas
Conidas, Robert Correa, Danielle D’Alessandro, Bradford Davis,
Donald Doherty, Kaitlin Doig, Anne Ferrante, Michelle Fioccoprile,
Gregory Fisher, Cara Fowler, Emilie French, Joseph Gibson, Shannon
Grady, Kara Grant-Moore, Patrick Grondin, Sara Hanrahan, Megan
Hoover, Emmaline Horne, Nicole LeMauk, Erica Lovely, Justin Loy,
Ryan Mack, Dylan MacNevin, Kody McCarthy, Mallory McCoy, Michael
McCullock, Lindsay Patrizi, Alyssa Pittera, Tulio Pontacoloni,
Andrew Readel II, Skyler Speed, Katie Tousignant, Emily Whitten,
Carmen Williams, Sarah-Ann Yurek.
Grade
12 Honors Samuel Bassett, Mariah Bisson, Joshua Cunningham,
Michael Flynn, Mark Hodges, Emily Holt, Caleb Johnston, Remy Jones,
Leanne Keefe, Kyra Laughy, Christian Leavitt, Tyler Lefebvre,
Chelsea Loy, Kaitlyn Maloy, Emilee McBride, Ryan Mooers, Stephanie
Moore, Kristyna Reischer, David Rice, Eric Rivera, Erika Savioli,
Jonathan Towle, Angela Webber.
Grade
11 High Honors Katharine Ambrose, Grace Bascom, Tamara Berry,
Brendan Blanchard, Alexander Bobowski, Nathan Buell, Maria Cabral,
Anthony Craven, Christian Davis, Katherine Decker, Madison Dunn,
Sarah Frizzell, Jessica Goudreault, Brigette Gregor, Samuel
Hastings, Katherine Hults, Sarah Jack, John Jarvis, Nicholas Kaschak,
Daniel Lang, Austin Leavitt, Emily Madison, Connor Monahan, Kyle
Montgomery, Marissa St. Laurent, Nicholas Sylvester, Taylor Trainor,
Benjamin White, Allison Wilkins, Renae Zwick.
Grade
11 Honors Avery Adams, Kasey Amazeen, Michael Bane, Cullen
Barnes, Paige Belliveau, Jacob Carr, Audrey Coleman, Allison
DeFlumeri, Jennifer Don, Corey Dowe, Erik Easler, Gabrielle
Giannelli, Courtney Grand, Seong Im, Dayna Landry, Brandon Marshall,
Randall Mattson, Cathryn McCann, Christian Rainey, Nicole Roberts,
Anna Schonwald, Jesse Schraufnagel, Mackenzie Segura-Cook, Alanna
Young.
Grade
10 Highest Honors Alexandra Archambault, Amanda Colwell, Megan
Curtin, Olivia Daigle, Meredith Grady, Nicholaos Mouzourakis, Amanda
Perron, Sophie Shiere.
Grade
10
High
Honors Meghan Ahern, Trevor Aube, Marissa Beaudoin, Devin Beck,
Jaedyn Bedell, Katherine Cronk, Brook Esdale, Kelsey Follansbee,
Michael Gibson, Anna Goodell, Lauren Harnish, Leah Hastings, Gregory
Hatfield, Ashley Hogne, Michaela Horvath, Paige James, Paige Laboe,
Blair Leavitt, Allura LeBlanc, Nicholas Levergood, Samantha
MacCallum, Tori Martin, Thomas Masison, Virginia Merrill, Adam
Nelson, Brittany Readel, Ashleigh Rose, Crystal Schlessinger,
Jessica Spaulding, Kyle St. Cyr, Nicole Swindell, Courtney Turcotte,
Kelly Turner, Michele Vlasich, Katherine Wysocki.
Grade
10 Honors Mackenzie Allis, Kayla Bane, Haley Bell, Jenna
Brown, Kevin Chadwick, Mariah Clifford, Megan Conrad, Conor Corliss,
Alexander Davis, Samuel Davis, Andrew Dow, Kyle Estell, Carissa
Hodgdon, Alexandra Jones, Griffin Kelley, Devon Klotz-MacDonald,
Evan Koester, Chihiro Kondrup, Andrew Lee, Corinne LeMauk, Erika
Magner, Alicia Martell, Mariah McCabe, Matthew Norton, Jenna
Perkins, Jacob Ray, Alexander Searing, Brooke Smith, Katherine
Soiett, Noah Switzer, Morgan West.
Grade 9
Highest Honors Allison Barnes, Katherine Forsythe, Kylie Gagnon,
Chelsea Hodges, Anna Kofer, Kayla Roberts, Katelyn Terry.
Grade 9
High Honors Charles Allan, Annie Baker, Emily Baribeault,
Marianna Barnhart, Casey Breen, Brier Brooks, Joseph Cabral,
Danielle Colpritt, Ryan Cunningham, Yvonne Dean-Bailey, John DeButts,
Kyle DeTrude, M. Victoria DeVeau, Matthew Dodge, Samantha Donohue,
Jacob Dowe, Cory Downing, Amy Duderewicz, Devin Eaton, Jessica
Felber, Zachariah Foss, Stephen Frase, Coty Gagne, Alicia Giannelli,
Lauren Gordon, Sarah Guyette, Lauryn Hanson, Ashley Hardy, Ashley
Hodil, Mikayla Hodil, Brianna Hogue, Ashley Jones, Corin Kelley,
Shannen Ketenci, Zachary Kingdon, Joshua Lambert, Andrew Langdon,
Christopher Laurion, Maxwell Leavitt, Michael LeDuc, Moriah Mazzochi,
Brennen Monahan, Ethan Moreno, James Morrow, Stephen Munroe, Kyle
Noel, Elizabeth Peabody, Beau Pingree, Megan Pogorek, Lily Poland,
Ellinore Porter, Brennan Riley, Cassidy Small, Olivia Sparrow,
Morgan Struthers, Noelle Struthers, Lindsey Terry, Samantha Toscano,
Henry Warburton, Steven Watson Jr., Brian Wolfendale, Andrew Yonchak,
Alec Zollman.
Grade 9
Honors Madeleine Adams, Emily Amazeen, Courtney Brown,
Jessica Cameron, Jesse Carlson, Christine Drew, Anna Goscinski,
Lance Guivens, Kyle Hanson, Meredith Ingham, Allison Irish,
Catherine Jarvis, Christian Long, Eli Madison, Kevin Philbrick, Gage
Randall, Kyle Sanborn, Anthony Toscano, Mason Twombly, Garrett
Wensberg, Danielle Wilkins, Michael Wolfendale, Shawn Woodbury,
Holly Worcester.
A Big Thank You!
The
SYNC (Supporting Youth in Communities) Coalition would like to thank
the following businesses for their donations toward door prizes
being given away at events we are putting on. Chucksters, Heritage
Hardware, Northwood Country Market, Johnson’s Restaurant, Worldwide
Chocolates, CBNA Store, Northwood Hannaford, Cooper Hill Pizzeria,
Sally Aseltine, Northwood House of Pizza, Halo’s, Chadbourn’s
Restaurant, Northwood Diner.
Recently SYNC hosted “Randy Judkins,” an entertaining, motivational
speaker at CBNA. On September 24, in the afternoon, he spoke to the
9th graders as well as 8th graders from several towns. That evening
he performed again for parents and kids in the Gerrish gym at
Coe-Brown.
SYNC will be hosting other events, including speaker Stephen
Andrews, in the near future.
The
Coalition is a newly formed group of several different community
members, police officers, plus CBNA staff, administrators,
counselors, students and trustees. We welcome anyone who would like
to join us help out. To find out more, please contact Gary Faucher
at [email protected] or
visit our very new website
SYNCcoalition.org. Thank you.
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