The Chichester Food Pantry wants to thank Grateful Sleds for their
generous donation to those less fortunate. Please remember your
local pantry with donations of non-edible items throughout the
winter season. Thank you.
The town pantry would like to thank the Chichester School 7th grade
class and the Epsom Bible church for their food donations this
month.
The Chichester Historical Society will hold an Open House on Sunday,
December 30, from 2-4 pm at the Museum, 49 Main Street. See an
exhibit from the recent visit to the museum by the 4th grade
students from Concord Christian Academy. Tour the museum and see
many items and artifacts reflecting the history of Chichester.
Purchase items reflective of Chichester’s history. Enjoy free
refreshments.
Chichester Grange meets only once in January. That meeting will be
January 16.
Interested In Exploring A Career In Law Enforcement?
Since August, the Chichester and Pittsfield Police Departments have
partnered to create the Suncook Valley Explorers post 331. Exploring
is a Learning for Life’s career education program for young men and
women who are 14 (and have completed the eighth grade) or 15-20
years old. Exploring’s purpose is to provide experiences to help
young people mature and to prepare them to become responsible and
caring adults.
At monthly meetings, Exploring Post 331 will focus on introducing
the youth to the field of law enforcement through focus lessons,
guest speakers, and field trips. If you are interested in exploring
the career of law enforcement, this may be the opportunity you’re
looking for.
Call or email Corporal Wright at 798-4911,
[email protected] for additional
information or find them on Facebook at Suncook Valley Explorers
Post 331.
Bee Hole Beavers Snowmobile Club News
Please note that the January meeting will be on January 9, 2013 due
to the holidays. It will be at the Chichester Community Building
(downstairs in the Historical Society Area). The meeting will start
at 7 pm. On the agenda will be trail maintenance still needing
attention, pig roast planning, and fundraising ideas. You will be
able to renew your membership at the meeting.
We need your help! The Club is actively looking for volunteers for
this upcoming year. A secretary, membership chair and trail work
volunteers are needed.
Information on local trail conditions, a trail map,
Club news, items for sale, and how to become a member can be found
on the website. Pay us a visit at
www.BeeHoleBeavers.org.
Out Of Your Attic Thrift Shop News
Submitted By
Carol Hendee
When you come to visit the shop, please take note of our new Open
sign. It is hanging on the post by the mailboxes, visible from both
directions. We thank “the sign guy” Dave Hartley for a nice,
lightweight sign all our volunteers can carry. We will still use
the large yellow sign by the door and the flag so you can tell we
are open for your business.
Please remember, we will be closed Monday, December 31st (New Years
Eve) and Tuesday, January 1, 2013, New Year’s Day. We wish everyone
a safe, happy and healthy New Year!
We will start our New Year with regular hours on Wednesday, January
2nd 10-4; Thursday 8-4 and Sat. 10-4. When you stop by, please tell
the desk volunteer what you would like to see for a “daily special”
during the New Year!
You can call us at 247-7191 or visit the website babythreadsofnh.com
to see who and what is new!
Chichester Technology Conference
Registration for the Chichester Technology Conference, “Learning and
Living with Technology in the 21st Century” has been extended to
January 4. Workshops will include topics such as social media,
Google for the interactive classroom, apps for easy living, college
and career exploration, technology and science/math, electronic
assessments, and apps for classroom use.
The brochure, which can be found at
www.sau53.org/ccs,
outlines the workshops being offered in three concurrent sessions on
Saturday, January 12 from 9 am to 2 pm. At the end of the day, a
Kindle will be given away to one lucky participant!
If you would like to attend, please send in your choices of
workshops and the $20 registration fee to the address in the
brochure (pg 11).
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