Soups On at the Chesley Memorial Library! Come and join the
Friends of the Library on Saturday, November 7, from 3:00-5:00
p.m. for a relaxing afternoon of entertainment by the former
Deerfield Coffee House Quartet and enjoy a light supper of
homemade soups and bread. Or…take your supper home! All
proceeds go to the Friends of the Library for library purchases.
The
Women’s Defense League of New Hampshire will be at the Northwood
Republicans meeting on Monday November 9 at 7pm at the Northwood
Community Center.
The
Women’s Defense League of NH was founded by a group of women in
New Hampshire who wanted to focus on training and educating
women in the state as well as on the forefront of 2nd Amendment
legislature issues at the state house. The league provides
women opportunities to learn practical self-defense skills and
defends 2nd amendment rights. Come and hear all we have to
offer.
We
are women empowering women. For more info please contact Cheryl
Dean 603-344-2190.
It’s that time of year again, The Northwood Crankpullers
Snowmobile Club has started trail work on Sunday morning. If
you’re interested in becoming a member and helping out this
year, visit our website
www.northwoodcrankpullers.com or check us out on Facebook.
We
will be posting our winter racing schedule soon. Also, a
reminder that our next monthly meeting is on Tuesday, Nov. 3rd
at 7pm at Lake Shore Farm. Attend one of our monthly meetings
and see what we are all about. As always, thank our landowners,
they make this all possible.
Free Women’s Conference
Strive to live Joyfully, Peacefully, and Abundantly
Please join us
Lunch included
Sat. Nov 7th 9am-3:30pm
Higher Ground
Baptist Church
100
Old Turnpike Rd.
Nottingham, NH 03290
CBNA FFA Students Compete In Deerfield Fair Events
CBNA FFA members Matt Garrett and Nick Jensen compete in the Bow
Saw competition at the Deerfield Fair
Students from Coe-Brown Northwood Academy’s FFA chapter,
recently competed in various Forestry events at the Deerfield
Fair. The team placed fifth overall in a tough competition.
Several students placed in individual events.
In
the wood split, a task that involves splitting a piece of wood
into four pieces on the given dot, fourth place went to Bert
Rollins.
In
the log roll, an event that uses a peavey to push logs into pins
across a space and back, the team of Nick Jensen and Matt
Garrett placed fifth and the team of Tyler Enos and Emery
Travers earned eighth place.
In
the pulp toss, in which partners throw four pieces of pulp back
and forth landing the pieces between pins with a goal of earning
20 points the most quickly, the team of Sam Corson and Riley
Gaedtke placed fourth and the team of Shayne Henry and Jason
Palmer earned a fifth spot.
In
bow saw, the team of Nick Jensen and Matt Garrett earned seventh
place.
In
cross cut saw the team of Shayne Henry, Bert Rollins, Mariah
Valerio, and Jason Palmer also took seventh place.
Nik
Mewkill and Mariah Valerio earned second and sixth place
respectively in the category of tree identification.
The
team of Tyler Millette and Sam Whitehouse took fourth place in
tractor driving while their teammates Dylan Harlow and Tristin
Knowles placed fifth in the same event.
The
second place ribbon for experienced showmanship went to Sydney
Wilson.
Congratulations to all.
Local High School Theatre Students Volunteer
To
Trick Or Treat, Because Hunger Is A Very Scary Thing
The
International Thespian Society (ITS), a division of the
Educational Theatre Association (EdTA), is pleased to announce
the participation of Coe-Brown Northwood Academy, Thespian
Troupe 5976, in the Trick or Treat So Kids Can Eat program.
Trick or Treat So Kids Can Eat is a national community service
program for ITS-member schools to collect canned and dry goods
for local charities and food banks. Theatre students from CBNA
will be dressed in costumes to collect food donations during the
local Trick or Treat activities on October 30 and 31 during the
hours for trick or treat in Northwood, Strafford, Nottingham and
Barrington. These donations will go to benefit the Northwood
Food Pantry. Thousands of pounds of food will be collected in
one night across the state, giving organizations the ability to
help thousands of local people. Non-perishable food items can
also be dropped off at the CBNA main office during school hours.
About the International Thespian Society
Founded in 1929, The International Thespian Society (ITS), is an
honorary organization for high school and middle school theatre
students located at more than 4,300 affiliated secondary schools
across America, Canada, and abroad. The mission of ITS is to
honor student achievement in the theatre arts. High school
inductees are known as “Thespians” and junior high/middle school
inductees are known as “Junior Thespians.” ITS is a division of
the Educational Theatre Association (EdTA).