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Chichester NH News

May 18, 2011


 

Amanda Cavanaugh, daughter of Frank and Darlene Cavanaugh of Chichester was named to the President’s List with a Perfect 4.0 for the spring semester at Southern New Hampshire University.  Cavanaugh was also inducted into the Gamma Nu Chapter of Delta Mu Delta, a National Honorary Society in Business Administration.




The Chichester Historical Society would like to thank the town’s people who donated items for their Yard Sale and the members who worked on the sale. About six hundred dollars was raised for the Acquisition Fund. Items which did not sell on May 7th have been donated to the Old Home Day Committee for their Yard Sale on August 20.



The Chichester Food Pantry would like to thank everyone who donated to, helped with, or participated in the Pig Roast.



May is Preservation Month. The Chichester Heritage Commission has placed yellow signs, which say “This Place Matters,” on various public and private buildings around town to point out their historical significance. The signs will remain in place for the remainder of this month. If your historic building does not have one, you may request one from Lucille Noel.



The Heritage Commission will hold a public meeting on Thursday, May 19th, at 7 p.m. in the Chichester Town Library. Walter Sanborn will speak about the Library building, which was once the Town Hall. The Heritage Commission has selected this building as the next candidate for placement on the New Hampshire State Registry of Historic Places, and members will begin on the paperwork soon. Anyone with an interest in historic places in Chichester is welcome to attend the meeting.



Don’t forget the CYA Car Wash on Sunday, May 22nd, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Fire Station. The kids and coaches will be happy to clean your cars, and your donation will support athletic programs for the children and youth of Chichester.



Happy Birthday to Tracie Davison on May 24th.



The Family of Eugene and Dawn Ladd would like to cordially invite you to an Open House on May 28, 2011, to celebrate the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Eugene and Dawn. It will begin at 11:30 a.m. at their residence on Webster Mills Road in Pittsfield. For additional information call Darlene Pike at 603-798-5746 after 6 p.m.



Chichester Grange will conduct a brief Memorial Day observance at the Veterans Memorial stone and flagpole next to the Town/Grange Hall on Monday, May 30th, at 2 p.m. Betty Cox, as recreated by Abigail Sanborn, will be the historical veteran featured this year. All are invited to attend.



It is not too early to reserve a space at Carpenter Park for a booth or display on Old Home Day, August 20th. Contact Jaan Luikmil at 545-9087.



The Chichester Library Meeting Room Committee is looking for interested citizens willing to host a neighborhood meeting in their home so that a Library Trustee or Committee Member can come to talk about plans to create a meeting room in the basement of the Library. The room could be used for Library meetings and also for small public gatherings. If you could help by hosting a meeting, contact Lisa at the Library.



Please remember the Plant a Row project. As you are planting your garden, put in an extra row of something. Then at harvest time donate the crop in that row to the Chichester Food Pantry.



The following titles have recently been added to the fiction section of the Chichester Town Library: A Visit from the Good Squad by Jennifer Egan, Fatal Error by J.A. Jance, Cat Sitter Among the Pigeons by Blaize Clement, The Race by Richard North Patterson, Village of the Ghost Bears by Stan Jones, Heartstone by C.J. Sansom, When Day Breaks by Mary Jane Clark, Caribou Island by David Vann, Georgia Bottoms by Mark Childress, The Brave by Nicholas Evans, Forced Out by Stephen Frey, Toys by James Patterson, and Island of First Light by Norman G. Gauthreau.


 

Out Of The Attic Thrift Shop News
Submitted By Carol Hendee


 Mark your calendars for a big day for the Attic. Saturday, May 21st from 9-3, there will be a sale (outdoors we hope, if not, indoors) of furniture items from the Laconia shop and storage.  There will be bureaus, a couch, bookcases, end tables, headboards and assorted household items. 


So hope the weather is good for us and come see us. Those purchasing the bigger items will need a pickup to bring it home.  You never know what you’ll find at this sale.  Nora Roberts books and unusual lamps are among the treasures.


Other stores in the building will be having an Open House.  Mark the date and come to 345 Suncook Valley Hwy, Chichester.  Special yard sale time of 9:00!  Call 247-7191 if you have any questions.  We are now open every Friday 10-4, staffed by our wonderful volunteers from the Laconia store!

 


 

Chichester Town Library News


The Chichester Town Library is going to host a group discussion.  This is something we’ve never done before and we hope you will join us.  The topic of  discussion is Free Will vs. Determinism.  What do you think? Does man have free will?   Kierkegaard said, “Life must be lived forward, but can only be understood backwards.” Do you have any thoughts on how this might relate to free will?  Let’s get together and talk about it; all opinions are welcome.  We hope you will start thinking about this topic and join us at the library on Tuesday, May 24th from 7:00 to 8:30.


The moderator will be Chichester resident Jimmy Pappas, who taught philosophy at the high school level for many years. This event is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served. Please call 798-5613 or 798-3410 if you have any questions and to sign up.

 


 


 

 











 
 

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