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Epsom NH News

October 4, 2017

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REMINDER

Epsom Bible Church Free Clothing Swap

 

The Epsom Bible Church will be holding a free clothing swap on Saturday, October 21st, from 9-12 noon at 398 Black Hall Road in Epsom.

 

We need volunteers for set up and break down, includes moving of tables and bagging clothes.

 

You may bring donated clothing beginning at 8:30 am. Clothing donations are not accepted prior to the event.

 

All clothes need to be clean and in good repair, and separated by size and gender. No rips or stains please. No toys, equipment, or furniture please.

 

Volunteers for the clothing swap would be appreciated.

 

Swap will run from 9:00-12:00 noon. Volunteers are needed.

 

Call Taryn Bassett at 603-234-9451 for more information or if you are interested in volunteering.

 


 

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Early Head Start is accepting applications for children under the age of 3 and for prenatal women. Fun activities, information, support, and learning experiences are provided through home visiting and playgroups. It is free for income eligible families. For further information and to jump start your child’s learning, please call 435-6611.

 


 

Evergreen Lodge #53 and Ivy Green Rebekah Lodge #36 are sponsoring another great Dinner Show  on Friday, Oct. 6 and Saturday, Oct. 7 at the American Legion Hall. The dinner/show begins at 6 pm and includes appetizers, beverages, turkey, roast beef, vegetables and homemade dessert.  The show is directed by Elizabeth Lent and features all local talent! Tickets are $25.00 per person or a table of 6 for $125.00. Call Vickie 736-4707 for reservations or for more info. Plan to join us for a fun night of great food and entertainment.

 


 

On Wednesday, October 11 at 1:30 PM. the Epsom Public Library will be showing the film “Allied.”  Brad Pitt stars as Max Vatan, an intelligence officer who finds that his wife, played by Marion Cotillard, may be working with the enemy. He has only 72 hours to prove her innocence and save his family before he must do the unthinkable.  It becomes a race against time.  This film is rated R for violence and some nudity and drug use.

 


 

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The long awaited completion of Echo Valley Farm Road bridge arrived just in time for the Deerfield Fair.

Photos by Margot Keyes

 


 

Epsom Public Library Youth Programs

 

Story Times: Mondays 10am, Tuesdays 1:30pm, and Thursdays, 3:30pm. Children and their caregivers listen to stories, sings songs and enjoy crafts. October themes include pumpkins, spiders, and Halloween.

 

Lego Club: Thursdays at 3:30pm Plan to join the fun and build with the libraries large collection of legos.

 

Family Movie: Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie   Monday, October 9th, 2pm. The movie is rated PG and popcorn and drinks will be provided. No School for ECS students.

 

Teen Movie: Friday, October 20th, 6:30pm: Transformers: The Last Knight The movie is rated PG 13 and pizza and drinks will be provided. Donations of snacks and desserts are appreciated.

 


 


 

 











 
 

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