Belated
Happy Birthday wishes to Mason Pillsbury on July 22 and Myles
Davison on July 26.
The pie-baking contest at Old Home
Day this year on August 20 will be double crust apple pies. If you
are interested in entering a pie in the contest, please call Carol
Frekey-Harkness at 798-5443.
Chichester Grange will
meet on Wednesday, August 3, at 7 p.m. After a brief business
meeting to vote on two applications for membership, everyone will go
out for ice cream.
Are you planning to be in the Old
Home Day Parade on August 20 this year? The theme is Chichester Fire
Department: Celebrating 75 Years of Service. There will be cash
prizes for the best floats, but walkers, bicycles, and horses are
also welcome. Please contact Jaan Luikmil at 545-9087 if you will be
participating.
Yard Sale items are still wanted and
needed for the Yard Sale Tent at Old Home Day on August 20. Contact
Stacey Luikmil at 798-4987 to arrange for drop-off or pick-up.
Please plan ahead. Allow Stacey some time for pricing and
organizing.
The following titles have been added
recently to the Youth section of the Chichester Town Library: To Be
a Princess (non-fiction) by Hugh Brewster, Sadako and the Thousand
Paper Cranes by Eleanor Coerr, A Swiftly Tilting Planet by Madeleine
L’Engle, Okay for Now by Gary D. Schmidt, Museum of Thieves by Lian
Tanner, Magic Below Stairs by Caroline Stevermer. In the Youth
Section, also look for the following Great Stone Face Books: A Tale
Dark and Grim by Adam Gidwitz, Saving Zasha by Randi Barrow, On the
Blue Comet by Rosemary Wells, Saving Sky by Diane Stanley, Sugar and
Ice by Kate Messner, and Out of My Mind by Sharon M. Draper.
In
the Easy Fiction Section there is A Friend for Einstein – the
smallest stallion by Charlie Cantrell.
Out Of
Your Attic Thrift Shop News
Mark your calendar for the last
Thursday of the month, July 28th. It’s 1/2 price sale day for
everything in the store! We have new items every day, thanks
to the many donations we have been receiving. It seems many
people are in the cleaning mode, as we have received many toys that
have been outgrown; ready to be passed to the next child for good
use.
We also received a nice supply of children’s books.
Great board books for little ones, scholastics for the early
readers, and romance novels for the beach/vacation readers. If
the kids are getting bored as summer goes on, we have a multitude of
games and puzzles to challenge them instead of the TV! There
is still a good supply of utensils and plates for camping.
Please stop in Mon. 8-12, Tues. and Thurs. 8-4, Wed. 11-4, Fri. and
Sat. 10-4 at 345 Suncook Valley Hwy, Chichester 247-7191.
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