An Italian Dinner, sponsored by the American Legion Post 112, Short
Falls Road, Epsom, NH, will be Saturday, April 21, 2012, 4:30 pm to
6:30 pm.
Donations: $7.00 Adults, $3.00 children 6-12, under 6 free.
Spaghetti, lasagna, salad, bread, beverage and dessert will be
served.
Door prizes and 50/50 raffle. Proceeds to benefit Post 112 community
activities.
Thank you to all the military men and women who have served and are
serving our country.
To celebrate Star Wars 35th anniversary, the Epsom Public Library is
looking for Star Wars memorabilia to display in their glass display
cabinets. The dates of the show will be from May 2nd thru June 9th.
If you have items you would like to display please call Mrs. Benner
at the library at 736-9920. All items will be labeled and returned!
The Epsom Town Clerk/Tax Collector’s office will be closed on
Thursday, April 12, 2012 for training. Please plan accordingly.
Maggie Hassan, Democratic candidate for Governor will speak at the
Epsom Democrats meeting Friday, April 20, 2012 at "Yeaton’s Tavern,"
105 North Road, Epsom, NH from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm. Dessert will be
served. All concerned citizens are cordially invited.
Interfaith Community Kitchen Opens Monday, April 16!
For those in need of a free cooked meal or an evening of fellowship,
the Interfaith Community Kitchen, located at St. Joseph’s Church, on
Route 4 in Northwood, will open its doors each Monday evening from
5:30-7:00 pm. Join us for food and friendship. No reservations
required. For more information contact Our Lady of Lourdes/St.
Joseph’s Parish at 435-6242.
SAU #53 Child
Screening
Do you have concerns about your child’s overall development? SAU
#53, the School Districts of Pembroke, Allenstown, Chichester,
Deerfield, and Epsom, has scheduled a child screening on Wednesday,
April 11, 2012 at the Allenstown Elementary School.
A child screening is a free screening of your child’s
abilities in speech, vision, hearing, motor, and learning
skills. The screening is administered by an Occupational and
Speech Therapist and Special Educator.
To be eligible for the free screening:
• The child must live within SAU #53
• A parent/guardian must accompany the child
• The child must be under 6 years of age
• Please call for an appointment
For an appointment, please contact Christine Howe at 485-4474 ext.
243, or email at [email protected].
Parents with concerns about children 6 years old and over should
contact Anthony Blinn, Special Education Coordinator, AES and ARD,
at 485-4474.
Awana Club Holds Annual Grand Prix Race
Epsom Bible Church Awana Club held their annual Grand Prix race on
Saturday, March 24th at the church gym. The Grand Prix is similar to
a Pinewood Derby, with the clubbers building their cars from a block
of wood.
We had 23 kids entering cars, which were eligible for trophies in
both the speed and design divisions. Four "heats" of races narrowed
the field down to just 3 cars by the final race in the speed
division.
The final winners in the Speed Division were:
• 1st place: Wanda Anderson
• 2nd place: Elijah Allen
• 3rd place: Rachel St. Louis
In the Design Division the winners were:
• 1st place: Tucker Sargent (a taco)
• 2nd place: Elijah Allen (a clothespin)
• 3rd place: Sarah Osborne (a rabbit).
Ribbons were presented to all the clubbers who participated.
Epsom Pack 80 Cub Scouts held its annual Pinewood Derby at the Epsom
Fire Station recently with about 40 racers participating in 120
heats of intense competition! This was a real EVENT with rockin’
music, an engaging MC, full concessions, and raucous fans! The
racing was action-packed, and the racers demonstrated some creative
and fast cars!
Preschool Peer Model Screening
There will be a preschool peer model screening for the communities
of Pembroke, Allenstown, Chichester, and Epsom on April 13, 2012 at
the Pembroke Hill School, 300 Belanger Drive, Pembroke, NH.
Peer Model Screening is a free screening to identify
typically developing students who would be appropriate for and would
like to attend the TLC Preschool program for the 2012-2013 school
year.
To be eligible for the free screening, your child must be 3, 4, or 5
years old during the 2012-2013 school year.
For an appointment, please contact Paula Holden, Pembroke Hill
School at 603 485-9000, ext. 4225.
Epsom Public Library News
Are you ready to garden? On Tuesday, April 10, at 7:00 pm, Master
Gardener Jim Ramanek will speak on Organic Gardening. His talk will
include soil preparation, how to grow vegetables without using
pesticides, raised beds, row cover use, as well as techniques for
growing different crops. "Everything I do can be done by a backyard
gardener," Jim said, "or it can be scaled to multiple acre
production, so the talk is for everyone." Jim has been gardening for
over 20 years and has been a Master Gardener since 2001.
Letter
Are Rush Limbaugh supporters uninformed or simply forgetful? Calls
have been made for Limbaugh to be fired for outrageous comments he
made about a private citizen, a woman speaking up for birth control
pill inclusion in AHCA coverage. He called her a "sl--" among other
things on our freely accessed airwaves.
Limbaugh’s supporters whine that "those on the left...Comedian Bill
Maher and Radio Talk Show Host Don Imus were just as bad...".
What Limbaugh’s supporters are unaware of or have simply forgotten
is that rather than whining, Bill Maher and Don Imus each "took it
like a man" and moved on. One now has to pay a premium to listen to
their "outrageous" comments.
Nancy Heath
Letter
To my constituents in Allenstown, Epsom, and Pittsfield:
This week the House and Senate overrode the Governor’s veto of the
House redistricting plan, 246-112 and 17-7. Now it goes to the
Federal Department of Justice for approval, since New Hampshire
falls under their purview. I understand that some lawsuits are
expected, but at least we know what the districts will be for this
year’s election.
The House also killed this year’s expanded gambling plan, 154-195,
with Dan and Tony Soltani joining me in opposition; Jon Richardson
was unable to attend. Tony spoke against it, claiming that casinos
and gambling are like a tax on the poorest and least educated
citizens. Dan and I believed that the plan to limit licenses to only
four was an unconstitutional monopoly, with additional concerns
about corruption and getting the best deal for the citizens of the
state influencing other Representatives.
HB1659, requiring a 24 hour wait before an abortion and mandating
that certain information be provided by the doctor, was extensively
debated and failed to pass, 164-181. After some parliamentary
maneuvers, it was amended to only require the 24 hour waiting period
and passed, 185-138. I voted against the mandated information but
spoke in favor of the waiting period, and Dan and Tony were solidly
for the bill.
HB1648, requiring cross-checking a number of public databases with
welfare and Medicaid recipients, passed 245-84. A test of the system
found almost 9% of the names were problematic, including out of
state addresses, state prisoners, and a couple of dead people
receiving welfare. Probably some of these are data errors, but
eliminating welfare fraud is something everyone should support.
Interested readers can email me for my newsletter, with more details
than I can fit in a letter.
Representative Carol McGuire
[email protected]
782-4918
Archeus Chiropractic And Wellness Opening In Epsom
Dr. Joe Tepper would like to announce the opening of Archeus
Chiropractic and Wellness at the Epsom Circle on Route 4.
Dr. Tepper is a native to the Suncook Valley area having grown up in
Chichester. Dr. Tepper attended Bishop Brady High School. He also
went on to college in the state, attending UNH and earning a
Bachelor of Science degree in Biology with a minor in Psychology and
a concentration in Social Sciences, along with an Associates in the
Arts.
After graduating, Dr. Tepper headed to Iowa to attend Palmer College
of Chiropractic; the very first chiropractic school in the world.
While at Palmer, Dr. Tepper was able to donate his time on a mission
trip program to India in which chiropractic was shared with
thousands of people in the outskirt towns of the city of Hyderabad.
Dr. Tepper graduated Cum Laude from Palmer and soon earned specialty
certifications in receptor-tonus method and extremity adjusting and
rehabilitation. Dr. Tepper is also the only health care professional
in New England certified in Bio-nutritional care, which deals with
the rebuilding of the body through specific nutritional methods.
Dr. Tepper is constantly expanding his knowledge in fields he is
very passionate about including whole food and evolutionary
nutrition, neurology and endocrinology.
To contact Archeus, please call 736-5515 or visit us on the web at
www.archeuschiropractic.weebly.com. Most importantly, Be Well!
Running 101 Seminar Coming To Concord
Ironman Finisher And Ultramarathon Runner Teaches Beginners And
Pros
Alike How To Run Right And Finish Strong
Spring is in the air, and for many that means lacing up the sneakers
and hitting the road. Unfortunately for many it also means shin
splints, sore knees, and achy hips. But does it have to be that way?
Coach Dean Carlson of Get Fit NH Bootcamp doesn’t think so. "Running
doesn’t have to hurt, but you need to prepare your body and know
what you are doing" Carlson says. "While it’s easy to put on a pair
of shoes and head out the door, we see way too many injuries that
just don’t have to happen."
To help runners get ready and stay healthy, on April 21, 2012 Get
Fit NH will be holding a running clinic from 8 am to 12 pm with Dr.
Brett Coapland, owner of Performance Health Spine and Sports
Therapy.
"Dr. Coapland specializes in sports injury and has a special
interest in evaluating running mechanics as well as treating running
injuries" Coach Carlson continues "He is uniquely qualified as both
a clinician and an accomplished endurance athlete."
Running 101, from Beginner to Advanced starts with a lecture
covering running mechanics, training principles, recovery, and
injury prevention. Following the lecture will be a hands on portion
that will include putting proper running mechanics into practice,
corrective exercise, and an optional group run.
The cost of the seminar is $40 and participants can register online
at http://GetFitNHbootcamp.com.
To find out more about Get Fit NH Bootcamp and our clinics and
workshops please contact Dean or Nancy Carlson at (603) 344-2651, or
visit online at
http://www.getfitnhbootcamp.com
Obituaries
Jean Marie DeAvilla
Mrs. Jean Marie DeAvilla, 62, died Tuesday, March 20, 2012, at her
home on Dover Road in Epsom.
She was born in Jamaica Plain, MA on March 24, 1949, the daughter of
Edward and Florence (Harmon) Dalton. She’d been a New Hampshire
resident for the past 25 years.
Jean was a homemaker and loved weekends treasure hunting at flea
markets.
She is survived by her husband, George DeAvilla, of Epsom; 4
brothers, Gene Dalton of Braintree, MA, Richard Dalton of Attleboro,
MA, Gary Dalton of Avon, MA, and Joseph Dalton of Reading, PA; a
step-sister, Julia Larkin of Norton, MA; and many nieces and
nephews.
Family and friends may sign an on-line guestbook by visiting
stilloaks.com.
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