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Barnstead NH News

September 18, 2013

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Yard Sale Participants for BCM join us for the last Yard Sale of the season on Saturday, October 5 from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm at Barnstead Community Market located at 13A Parade Road at the intersection of Routes 28 and 126. There is a large piece of land next to the building which is perfect for many tables to be set up. Parking is also not a problem with a large lot in front.

 

BCM is located at 13A Parade Road, Barnstead, NH 03218. You can find us on Facebook and our website is www.barnsteadcommunitymarket.com

 


 

Do you shop at the Steeplegate Mall in Concord? The music department at Prospect Mountain High School is collecting receipts (including Applebee’s) as part of the A+ Rewards fundraising program. Anyone can drop them off at the mall, in our school’s main office in Alton or have your student deliver them to Mrs. Schmiermund, Mr. Stevens, or Mrs. Bolduc at the school. Program dates run through April 30th, 2014. Thank you for your support.

 


 

Does someone’s drinking trouble you? Al-Anon is a supportive program for anyone who has or has had a problem of drinking in a relative, friend or parent. Al-Anon is anonymous. What you say here is not said outside of our room.

 

An Al-Anon meeting continues to be held every Thursday evening at 7:15 pm at the Epsom Public Library. For further information visit www.NHAL-Anon.org.

 


 

Reminder for Barnstead Teens

 

Our Teen Library Club will begin meeting again on October 3, 2013 from 5:30-7:30 pm in the OFML meeting room. The Teen Club will continue to meet on the first Thursday of each month during the school year. Join us for fun, friendship and lots of laughter! Please call us at 269-3900 or see us at the circulation desk if you have any questions. Hope to see you there and don’t forget your friends!    

 


 

Upcoming Events At Oscar Foss Memorial Library

 

•An evening with Brady Carlson Monday, September 23 at 7 pm. We are pleased to announce that NH Public Radio’s Brady Carlson, host of All Things Considered, will visit the Oscar Foss Memorial Library to talk about his work and share entertaining stories. This is certain to be a fun and memorable evening!

 

• Banned Books Week, celebrate your Freedom to Read! In support of the right to choose books freely for ourselves, the ALA and Oscar Foss Memorial Library are sponsoring Banned Books Week September 22nd – 28th, an annual celebration of our right to access books without censorship. This year’s observance commemorates the most basic freedom in a democratic society—the freedom to read freely—and encourages us not to take this freedom for granted.

 

Since its inception in 1982, Banned Books Week has reminded us that while not every book is intended for every reader, each of us has the right to decide for ourselves what to read, listen to or view. Oscar Foss Memorial Library and thousands of libraries and bookstores across the country will celebrate the freedom to read by participating in special events, exhibits, and read-outs that showcase books that have been banned or threatened. Stop by the Oscar Foss Memorial Library and “check out” our display of Banned Books.

 

The American Booksellers Association, the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression; the ALA; the American Society of Journalists and Authors; the Association of American Publishers; and the National Association of College Stores sponsor Banned Books Week. The Library of Congress Center for the Book endorses the observance.

 

American libraries are the cornerstones of our democracy. Libraries are for everyone, everywhere. Because libraries provide free access to a world of information, they bring opportunity to all people. Now, more than ever, celebrate the freedom to read at your library! Read an old favorite or a new banned book this week.

 


 

5 Lies That Ruin A Relationship

 

All around us are Christians that sincerely believe in Jesus. They repent of their sins and then for a few weeks, months or years they experience some moderate changes. Over time, though, we’re realizing that the average Christian lives no differently than an unbeliever. They’ve picked up habits and behaviors and wrong beliefs that take them in all the wrong directions. Wrong beliefs lead to wrong behaviors. So is authentic, lasting change really possible?  Absolutely; if you recognize the “5 Lies That Ruin Relationships” by Chip Ingram.

 

Author Chip Ingram’s passion is helping Christians really live like Christians. As a pastor and teacher for more than twenty-five years, Chip has helped believers around the world move from spiritual spectators to healthy, authentic disciples of Jesus by living out God’s truth in their lives and relationships in transformational ways.

 

Join your friends and neighbors at Center Barnstead Christian Church as we study “5 Lies That Ruin Relationships” by Chip Ingram. This study will be offered at two different times beginning Sunday, September 22, at 6:00 p.m. and again on Thursday night September 26, at 6:30 p.m.  For more information contact Center Barnstead Christian Church at 603-269-8831.

 


 



 

 











 

 

 

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