The local planning team is within sight of its goal of raising
$5,000 for the Plan NH Community Design Charrette scheduled for
October 17 and 18. It’s not too late to join the “50 100 Club” with
your donation of $100 (or any amount). Donation cards are available
at local businesses or call 736-7074 or 798-5709 for further
information.
Some of the folks who are coming in to run the Plan NH Community
Design Charrette on October 17 and 18 will need a place to stay.
There is no food involved, only a place to sleep. If you have a
spare room for an overnight guest, please contact 798-5709.
The Plan NH Community Design Charrette is for all citizens of
Chichester. This is a chance to help shape the future of our town’s
center. Please attend a listening session on Friday afternoon,
October 17, or a later public session at 5:30 p.m. for your ideas to
be heard. Also, please come to the pot luck supper on Friday around
5 p.m.to talk further about these ideas with your friends and
neighbors. Check the Heritage Commission web pages under the Town of
Chichester website for additional information, or call a live person
at 736-7074 or 798-5709.
The local planning team for the Plan NH Community Design Charrette
will meet on October 13th at the Historical Society Museum, 49 Main
Street, at 7 p.m. Residents of Chichester are welcome to attend the
meeting.
Chichester Grange will meet on Wednesday, October 15, at 7 p.m.
upstairs in the Grange Hall.
Happy Birthday on October 8 to Skip Jarvis and Colby Despres and on
October 9 to Brianne Stone and Camdyn Despres.
Chichester Town Library News
The Red House by Mark Haddon is the subject of the newly formed book
club at the Library, which will be meeting on Thursday, October 9th
at noon. Participants have chosen to meet over lunch, bringing
sandwiches or their own lunch selections. The Library will provide
coffee and tea. Even if you didn’t come to the formation meeting,
you are still welcome to join the group. The Library also has a
couple of copies of the book, if a participant needs one.
The Library has hosted a pumpkin decorating contest to help beautify
the Chichester for the “Design Charrette” the Heritage commission is
hosting on October 17th & 18th. Winners for the 5 and under, 6-10
years of age and 11 years old and up are being selected today. The
three winners will receive a free ticket to Chucksters! We
congratulate and thank all who participated!
The proceeds from the book sales and raffles have enabled the
Library to purchase two new computers for the public to use. One is
a Chrome Box and the other is a laptop that will have Microsoft
Office and will be connected to the printer. Thanks to all who have
participated in any way to help accomplish this.
There will be a very special raffle starting in October. One of the
highly sought after American Girl dolls, Samantha Parkington, has
been donated just in time for those seeking a very special holiday
gift. Samantha, fashioned around a girl in 1904, “never met a tree
I couldn’t climb, a rule I couldn’t ruffle, or a friend I couldn’t
help. I’m all heart and always ready to lend a hand to somebody in
need,” according to the website. Included in the raffle are some
Samantha-related books and outfits. The winner of the raffle will
be selected at a “Samantha Winter Party,” after one of the books.
Holiday cookies and camaraderie will abound!
Sometime in the near future, there will be a much-needed new front
door for the Library, thanks to the generosity of those who recently
donated to the memory of Tina Mobbs. Also, thanks to her family who
generously give of their time and efforts to the Library.
ATTENTION CRAFTERS: Chichester Town Library is inviting crafters to
an exploratory gathering to determine if a group would be interested
in meeting. Please come on Tuesday, October 21st at 11 o’clock to
give your input and decide on a convenient future meeting time.
Bring a current project, if you like. The library will provide
refreshments.
Out Of Your Attic Thrift Shop News
Submitted By Carol Hendee
Baby Threads, the Attic’s parent organization, out of Belmont, has
started a drive for winter jackets, hats, gloves, and mittens for
children ages 5 thru 12. We would like to help with this coat
collection to assist towns such as Laconia, Belmont, and Tilton.
Distribution of the jackets would be done through the school nurses.
If your child has outgrown his/her parka, we can use it. We also
have many requests for sweatshirts, men’s, ladies, and childrens.
Tis the season! We are located on Suncook Valley Hgwy (Rte 28) near
the Pittsfield line.) Mon. 8-12; Tues. & Thurs. 8-4; Wed. 11-4 &
Sat. 10-4.
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