There is an opportunity for some practice at an
indoor facility before it’s warm enough to practice outside, so the
CYA is now accepting registrations for T-Ball, Baseball and Softball
for this coming season. If you have a child who will be attending
Kindergarten in the fall, they are eligible to play T-Ball this
spring. This is a great opportunity for the children to get to know
others with whom they will be going to school. Registration forms
are available @ www.chichesteryouth.com. Please take this opportunity to get them in ASAP so that
teams can be organized and equipment purchased.
Chichester Youth Association Fundraiser St. Patty’s Dance will be
March 22nd at the Elks Club at 6:30 p.m.
Snowmobile Poker Run
Suncook Valley Sno-Riders 3rd Annual Poker Run.
Saturday February 22nd, 2014 Registration 10:00am-12:00 noon
Starting at PYBA field on Tilton Hill Rd in Pittsfield.
Accessible by Sled or vehicle. Come play a hand or two and join the
fun!
If you have questions, call Laura 435-8729.
Out of Your Attic Thrift Shop News
Submitted by
Carol Hendee
Fun Fact: The History Channel has a show “American Pickers” to teach
people the value of “picking” treasures from other people’s cast
offs. It is now expanding to include a segment for Kid Pickers to
teach young ones the value of recycling things. Pick up your Free
logo bag with purchase to use at the grocery store.
We would love to have someone reuse your King & Queen size sheets,
the bins are bare.
We have an excess of butter knives, selling out at 4 for .25! There
are also spoons, forks, and kitchen gadgets, ready for work in your
house! Rte 28, 5 mi. from the Epsom Circle, Chichester, next to
Parkers. Mon. 8-12; Tues. and Thurs. 8-4; Wed. 11-4 and Sat. 10-4.
247-7191.
Chichester Central School Honor Roll
2nd Quarter
GRADE 4
HIGH HONORS-Emma Losey, Allison Miner, Summer Pescinski, Mason
Pillsbury, Michael Pitman, Abigail Randall, Nathan Smith
HONORS-Marshal Andrews, Ryan Ardine, Olivia Berkeley, Lucas Crowell,
Marshall Hanna, Whitney Moses, Payton Preve, Brooke Robinson,
Matthew Wagner
GRADE 5
HIGH HONORS-Ryan Casey, Corey Cleasby, Katie Edmonds, Ben Kunitake,
Leah LaCross, Bridget Mercier, Grace Poirier, Robert Shaw, Mercede
Wrightington
HONORS-Ben Boyer, Brett Cassel, Alex Chiavaras, Helen Cika, Rachel
Clark, Macayla Fisher, Sophia Gulo, Haley Hapgood, Jack Harkness,
Tim Harris, Lindsay Hawkins, Cody Montambeault, Alex Walter
GRADE 6
HIGH HONORS-Halah Abdelwahid, Alex Bonacorsi, Jessica Boyajian,
Samantha Boyajian, Julia Harrison, Katie Jameson, Lauren Lehoullier,
Stone Marston, Colby Mitchell, Jade Pescinksi, Jacob Skidmore, Jeff
Wagner
HONORS-Levi Cooper, Emma Cox, Nick Davidson, Riley Kennedy, Madyson
Laflamme, Kendra Luba, Jacob Marden, Iain McCormack, Carter
Pillsbury, Elijah St. Pierre
GRADE 7
HIGH HONORS-Jackie Arell, Alysse Cleasby, Levi Putman, Nolan Sykes
HONORS-Angelo Besho, Eric Chapman, Jack Lehoullier, Madison Lewis,
Madison McCormack, Sean Menard, Sarah Miner, Tim Pitman, Brianna
Randall, Samantha Weir
GRADE 8
HIGH HONORS-Maddie Boyer, Zach Davidson, Elizabeth Donzello-Jewett,
Joseph Edmonds, Delanie St. Laurent,Maria Skidmore, Justin Smith,
Tyler Smith, Julia Valotto, Kelly Wagner
HONORS-Sydney Booth, Steven Cavanaugh, Cole Hapgood, Zach Harris,
Kyle Harrison, Luke Jameson, Kyle Mitchell, Jared Murray, Alex
Pratt, Jaden Russell, BettyJane Weir
Chichester Town Library News
The romance of February continues at the Book Sale on Saturday,
February 22nd, from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Attendees can expect to find some
special deals on selected groups of romances! There are DVDs and
puzzles available. Disney VCR tapes will be priced at 2 for 25˘.
And, as always, there are books on all types of subject and of many
genres.
Also available at the Book Sale are the unique finds of “Lucille’s
Corner,” featuring specialty books that are often collectible and
are, of course, at bargain prices. For example, there are books on
architecture and historical homes, as well as the “old ways.” Art
books and prints comprise three shelves of the corner and there are
two shelves of regional authors/subjects, including the poetry of
Maxine Kumin. There are children’s and young people’s books and
book sets. It is an understatement to say there are some very old
and unique books, including the book 1890 Diseases of the Horse,
which has both black and white and colored plates. Obviously, there is much more to be found there, so make sure you
take a look at it.
A Heritage Commission meeting for Chichester will meet at the
Library on Thursday, February 20th, at 7 p.m. This meeting is also
an open meeting and focuses on the preservation of Chichester’s
historic and scenic sites.
The Down Cellar Writers group meets on Monday, February 24th at 7
p.m.
The Chichester Garden Club meets on Wednesday, February 26th at 7
p.m.
Organization Fair
Eighteen organizations, clubs, commissions, and committees were
represented at Chichester Grange’s Organization Fair held on
February 7. Representatives from the Chichester Library, the LOCL –
a library support group, the Garden Club, the Heritage Commission,
the Chichester Fire Department, the Agriculture Commission, the
Chichester-Epsom Lions Club, the Historical Society, Chichester
Grange, Chichester PTO, the Conservation Commission, the Chichester
Photo Group, the Cub Scouts, the CYA. the Bee Hole Beavers
Snowmobile Club, the Old Home Day Committee, the Road Advisory
Committee, and Parks and Recreation. There were fine displays from
the Garden Club, the Photo Group, the Heritage Commission, the
Historical Society, the Grange, and the Lions Club. Unfortunately,
what was missing was the audience. What does that tell us? Was it
the wrong day or the wrong time of year? Does no one care? Were the
only joiners in Chichester already in the room?
Since all of these fine groups are looking for members, we aren’t
giving up. For the next few months the Chichester News column will
feature a different organization each week. Look for contact
information and perhaps there will be a group that appeals to you.
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