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Epsom NH News

October 12, 2016

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Have you been considering becoming a Realtor? We are looking for a few good agents!! EXIT Reward Realty and EXIT Realty Great Beginnings will be hosting a real estate pre-licensing class! November 4, 5, 6 and 11, 12, and 13. You will complete the course in 2 weekends! Hours are 1pm to 5pm Friday and 8am to 5pm Saturday and Sunday. Classes will be held in Concord. Please email Sandy Kelley to register, [email protected] or call 435-7800 ext. 201.

 


 

On Wednesday, October 19 at 7:00 PM, the Epsom Library will be hosting Eric Orff, a long  time Epsom resident, who will speak about “Animals of the Suncook River”.  A retired NH Fish and Game wildlife biologist, Eric is now involved with  the National Wildlife Federation.  He says that the Suncook River valley is alive and rich with wildlife.    So he invites you to come and learn about your neighbors.

 


 

TRUNK or TREAT

Hosted by Epsom Bible Church

 

When: October 31, 2016,  5 - 8 pm

 

Where:  Epsom Bible Church, 398 Black Hall Rd, Epsom, NH 03234 Bring your kids to our church parking lot where they can get candy, play games and have fun with their friends.

 

No charge for admission.

 


 

Concord-Epsom Elks Lodge #1210

 

Please Join us in raising money for our Children’s Fund.

10/14/16  Vendor Cardingo!  $10 to play, food and beverage available for purchase.

 

Any questions, contact Heather White at [email protected]

 


 

Epsom Food Pantry

 

Well, Good Day Everyone.  I  am sorry I missed a few but with work and can you believe with the temp at 75, I came down with a miserable cold which took the starch right out of me.  But all better, thank you.

 

Well, the Pantry has been busy.  Before I go on, you must get in and sign up for the Thanksgiving basket and turkey.  We have a deadline to meet, so call or come in, call me, but sign up. You know how great they are.

 

Our needs according to Ken and June are: cream soups, tomato, especially, good old Hamburger Helper and anything else that you want to donate.

 

We have received some absolutely fabulous gifts from the Elks, Concord Epsom Lodge #1210, consisting of money and food. Aren’t they great? And from first time friends of the Pantry, a group known as Generations Dental Care. Now this consisted of toothbrushes, both kids, toddlers, and adults, then 160 tubes of toothpaste. All this in total amounted to $635.69. How about that? Thank you all so much from the Epsom food Pantry. Our teeth are so important.

 

Well that is all for now and...

 

Until next time,

Priscilla

 


 

Valley Artisans October Artisan Of The Month

Cynthia Kern - Artisan Of The Month

 

Cynthia Kern has been a member of Valley Artisans for 3 seasons.  Although she was born in the south, she considers herself a true Yankee and proudly adopts the philosophy of, “use it, reuse it, then find another use for it”.

 

Cynthia upcycles old wool blankets and outdated men’s suits to craft braided rugs and chair pads.  She also repurposes old barn boards from her colonial farm to create sconces, shelves and quilt racks.

 

Cynthia’s current passion is seeking out unique fibers from local alpaca and sheep farms and hand dying those fibers with natural plant pigments and then knitting cable and lace shawls, socks, hats, mittens and sweaters.

 

Cynthia invites you stop by the shop and share your stories of a farm you love with her.

 

Cynthia has kindly donated a pair of ladies cozy warm hand knitted socks for our October raffle.

 

Along with Cynthia’s many lovely items we have three rooms of locally made items from over 50 artisans. 

 

Valley Artisans is open Wed. thru Sunday from 10AM to 6PM, and 7 days a week in November and December.

 


 

Epsom Public Library October Youth News

AMERICAN GIRL TEA PARTY, Saturday, October 29th at 1:30 pm.

 

Wear your favorite outfit and bring your favorite doll. Seating is limited so sign-up now to reserve your seats. Refreshments will be finger sandwiches, desserts, tea and punch.  A craft activity will be included. We will have a drawing to win the newest American Girl doll, “Lea.” Tickets are $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00 Story Times: Mondays 10am, Tuesdays 1:30pm and Thursdays 3:30pm October themes include pumpkins and spiders. Children listen to stories, sing songs and do craft activities.

 

Lego Club: Thursdays at 3:30pm everyone is welcome!

 

Toddler Time: Thursdays at 10 am.

 

Infant Program: New Day! Tuesday, October, 25th 10:15 am. Join this fun program for infants and their caregivers. Includes music, songs, stories and age appropriate toys!

 


 


 

 











 
 

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