Movie matinees continue at the Epsom Public Library with the
showing of “Brooklyn” on Wednesday, April 20 at 1:30 PM. Oscar
nominee Saoirse Ronan stars as a young Irish immigrant trying to
make her way through the 1950’s Brooklyn. Once over her
homesickness, she begins to thrive until she receives disturbing
news from her hometown and must choose between two countries and two
men.
The Epsom Public Library will show the
family movie, “ Open Season: Scared Silly” on Wednesday, April 27th
at 2 pm. The movie is rated PG and popcorn and drinks will be
provided.
Epsom Food
Pantry
Hi Everybody! Well another week that just flew by. Needless to say
ourPantry was busy. Before I discuss business, let’s take a
minute to thank some special people. The first being Debbie Sargent
who is just grand to the Pantry with her many visits bringing us
food and also one great guy John Feeny who brought us an awesome
delivery of food. We are just so lucky to have such wonderful
friends.
Well, I talked with June this morn and she
said we could use some Rice-a-roni and old faithful, Hamburger
Helper. If by chance you feel a little flush this week, some coffee
would be just great and the kids would love some cookies.
Again, do not forget your garden (if the weather ever gets warm
again).Think-- A row for the Pantry.
Until next time,
Priscilla
Epsom Central
School Term 2 Effort & Honor Roll 2015-2016
Epsom Central School would like to
congratulate the following students on their Honor and Effort Roll
status for Term Two.
Grade 3 Effort Roll
Phoenix Beaulieu, Daniel Bonisteel, Cameron Carter, Bailey Gatchell,
Karleigh Hurley, Sarah Keeler, Jackson Kelly, Jacob LaPage, Hailey
Locke, Rahni Murray, Tanesha Perreault, Nicholas Preve, Evan
Purtell, Kendall Purtell, Jacob Prue, Lily Reeves, Emma Souza
Grade 4 Effort Roll
Brock Bieniek, Madeline Decker, Alex Hanson
Grade 4 High Honor Roll
Sean Bonisteel, Madeline Decker, Reagan Ellsworth, Joshua Goyette,
Alex Hanson, Megan Katsirebas
Grade 4 Honor Roll
Maggie Bowes, Taylor Cotnoir, Madison Emerson, Samuel Emond, Andrei
Gentes, Marissa Goodson, Emma Hahn, Alyssa LaValley, Olivia
LaValley, Jacob Lee, Grace Orr, Stacia Paul, Soleil Pero, Justin
Perry, Benjamin Roberge
Grade 5 High Honor Roll
Lauren Bennett, Joslynn Hurley, Angelica Whitney
Grade 5 Honor Roll
Daniel Adams-Gagne, Connor Bouchard, Stephen Briggs, Samantha
Canning, Daniel Carignan, Eliza Carignan, Alivia Duffy, Benjamin
Dugas, Kylie Flewelling, Nikolai Gentes, Ella King, Jack Manchester,
Owen Michael, Christian Noel, Parmida Nutter, Landon Pearson,
Charles Ransom, Ciena Reed
Grade 6 High Honor Roll
Sarah Bennett, Emily Downey, Lillian May
Grade 6 Honor Roll
Trevor Braley, Braden Currier, Lucas Fries, Samantha Goodson, Ethan
Katsirebas, Patrick Keane, Emma Miller, Madison Roux, Cecily
Schultz, Nolan Smagula, Demetrios Tsirovakas
Grade 7 High Honor Roll
Taylor LeBlanc, Nick Whitney, Jordan Whittier
Grade 7 Honor Roll
Harrison Army, Kaycee Blodgett, Shawn Burrows, Astoria Campbell,
Alexis Carignan, Mason Cummings, Hayden Goyette, Iris Hall,
Alex Kiander, Madeline Manchester, Paige Merrill, Graeme
Roberts, Owen Thomas, Savannah Wallace
Grade 8 High Honor Roll
Nathan Fries
Grade 8 Honor Roll
Danielle Blanchette, Paige Boudreau, Madison Bowen, Christian
Burbank, Ashley Gatchell, Nadia Kozinski, Austin Ladd, Maria
Lamontagne, Calvin Michael, Mary Nericcio, Madison Prusia, Mitchell
Stebbins
ECS Class Of
2017 Washington, DC Trip Fundraiser
On April 16th the Epsom Central School
(ECS) class of 2017 will hold a drop-off event for recyclable
aluminum cans. The money raised from the recycling will be used to
help offset the cost of the historical trip to Washington DC set for
next Spring. Come by the Epsom Central School anytime between 8:30
and noon. Drive in and we will gladly unload your bagged cans for
you. Have a few extra minutes? Stop by and meet some of the students
your donation is going to help. Let them tell you about their trip
and what it means to them to have the opportunity to go. This is a
wonderful time to connect with the future of our great town.
Can’t make it by that day but still want
to help? Cans may be deposited into the caged trailer in the ECS
parking lot through April 18th to benefit the class of 2017.
Thank you, in advance for your support!
Questions can be directed to Natalie Casey at
[email protected] or
603-661-0088.
Epsom Earth
Day Clean-up 2016
Volunteers Will
Receive Sunflower or Pumpkin Seeds
Submitted By The Epsom
Conservation Commission
Winter came late and spring flowers are emerging as is the
accumulation of litter that becomes visible when the snow melts and
the foliage has not hidden it yet. In honor of Earth Day
the Epsom Conservation Commission is offering Epsom volunteers who
assist with roadside clean-up a packet of Pumpkin or Sunflower
Seeds. Since Earth Day 1990 the Commission has encouraged residents
to volunteer their time to clean up some area or section of road or
trail in Epsom that is meaningful to them. Won’t you volunteer to
help? It is easy. Do it when you can and the area you chose. Seed
Packets will be at the Town Library the week of Earth Day, April
22nd. If you would like trash bags they will also be available
at the library. There will be a sign up sheet there to note who
cleaned up, what areas you cleaned up, and how much litter you
collected.
Many of you volunteer each year. There is a feeling of
community pride seeing clean roadsides and community areas. Won’t
you help? Do it at a time that works for you or your group.
If you would like to bring unsorted roadside trash to our BCEP
Recycling Center in Pittsfield you must do it from April 18th
through the 25th and let the attendant know it is Roadside Trash for
Epsom Earth Day.
For questions or comments contact
[email protected].
We hope you will volunteer for this community effort in honor of
Earth Day April 22, 2016.
Help Keep Epsom Beautiful
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