The Gilmanton Park and Recreation Department will be hosting
swimming lessons for Gilmanton children ages 5 to 12. This is a two
week program beginning July 8th and running through July 19th. We
ask all families to make a two week commitment for this course.
Space is limited. Please contact Judi at 267-5978 before June 30th.
You can leave a message and we’ll get back to you.
Family Fun Day A Success At Funspot
Belknap County Conservative Republicans. In the photo, Senator Sam
Cataldo,
Greg Moore, Americans for Prosperity - NH, and Donald Kleeberg are present.
On Saturday, May 18, Belknap County Conservative Republicans held an
“introductory” event at Funspot at the Weirs in Laconia. “This event
was to introduce our organization to the Laconia community. We are
new and we wanted folks to have an opportunity to come out and get
to know us,” says Don Walker, Founder of Belknap County Conservative
Republicans. The rally had around 150 people in attendance
throughout the day. “We enjoyed some hotdogs and apple pie and were
particularly pleased to see so many young, conservative families
join us. It was terrific to engage in dialogue centered on small
government solutions to the many problems facing our state and
country,” says Rep. Jane Cormier, Belknap District 8. “We hope this
will be the first of many such events,” says Walker.
Belknap County Conservative Republicans embrace the NH Republican
Platform and are working for conservatism to have a larger voice in
local, county, and state government. Their mission is to act as a
vehicle to bring more conservative-minded supporters into the
Republican party and through a grassroots effort, promote small
government and personal liberty causes at each level of government.
Don Walker and Rep. Jane Cormier are available to
speak about Belknap County Conservative Republicans and their
mission. For more information visit:
www.belknapcountyconservativerepublicans.com.
115th Gilmanton Old Home Day
Plans are under way for the 115th Gilmanton Old Home Day which is
scheduled for Saturday, August 10, 2013. There will be an official
opening at 10:00 am by the American Legion Ellis-Geddes-Levitt Post
#102 and the event runs until 3:00 pm.
The Parker Hill Road Band will provide musical entertainment, and
there will be children’s games and other activities. The Old Home
Day will host a craft fair and local organizations are asked to
consider a display and explanation of their activities. This year we
will also be having animals on the lower slope for the enjoyment and
education of all who attend. An antique auto show is being
organized.
After cooking for eleven hours, our famous bean hole beans will be
lifted from the wells and we’ll start the first seating at 11:30 am.
This full course, all-you-can-eat dinner includes homemade pies and
our famous kidney, pea and spicy beans with all the fixings.
To raise funds for the Old Home Day festivities, we are selling ads
in our annual booklet. We wish to promote products and services
within the region. Call Barbara Angevine at 603-527-3414 before
July 1st to purchase an ad.
For more information and our Gilmanton Old Home Day
Association meeting schedule go to
www.gilmantonnh.org.
Black Bear Happenings In New Hampshire
At Gilmanton Year-Round
Library
Black bears are the subject of a presentation by NH Fish & Game at
the Gilmanton Year-Round Library, 6 pm on Thursday evening, June
6. Photo: Duane Cross, courtesy of NH Fish & Game
Learn about the black bears in your neighborhood on Thursday, June
6, six pm, at the Gilmanton Year-Round Library. New Hampshire Fish
and Game will present a program on the natural history and current
research on bears, their habits and habitat. The talk will feature
management efforts to minimize contact between bears and humans.
Everyone is welcome, and there is no charge for the program. The
Library is on NH Route 140, opposite the Gilmanton School.
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