The Chichester Boston Post Cane Committee is seeking assistance from
the public to determine who may be our oldest resident. Anyone
having an idea who might be eligible, please call 798-5825 or email
[email protected] within two
weeks of this notice.
A thousand thanks to everyone who donated
Socks for Seniors. Among the three drop-off locations there were 125
pairs, enough to gift every resident of Epsom Manor with colorful
socks for Christmas. The count included two dozen pairs of socks of
a more utilitarian sort, which were donated to the veterans at
Liberty House in Manchester. Chichester Grange will put the boxes
out again next year, so stock up on warm colorful socks if you see
any good buys between now and October, 2016
Chichester Grange will meet on Wednesday,
January 6, upstairs in the Grange Hall. There will be a Soup Supper
at 6 p.m. with the meeting to follow at 7.
Out Of Your
Attic Thrift Shop News
Submitted By Carol
Hendee
There is one more day left in 2015! ALL of us a The Out of
Your Attic Thrift Shop (& there are 18 volunteers) Wish you and
yours a Very Happy & Healthy New Year! Stop by in 2016 at 345
Suncook Valley Hgwy, Chichester on Mon. 8-12; Tues. & Thurs. 8-4;
Wed. 11-4 & Sat. 10-4. 247-7191.
Chichester
Town Library News
The Library wishes everyone a wonderful, healthy and safe New Year!
We will be closed Friday and Saturday for the holiday. Regular
hours will be observed on New Year’s Eve Day.
Here’s a suggestion for a New Year’s resolution--come to the
Chichester Library! It’s the source for books and programs for
residents and beyond. If you don’t see what you want, please
talk with the library staff. It may be available through
inter-library loan, through downloading or, even through possible
purchase. You may see a group that you would like to join or
you might suggest a group to form. The library is a welcoming
place for all and tries to serve the needs of the community.
January 7th will be the start-up of the new year for the Pre-school
Story and Craft Hour. It starts at 10:30 in the morning.
The classic movie showing on January 8th is “My Fair Lady.”
Join others at 2 p.m. to enjoy some of the great movies that have
survived the test of time. Bring your own chair pillow(s) and
treats, if desired.
Don’t forget to register for the fly-tying program offered through
the Arts and Crafts Group on January 11th. This skill
produces beautiful results which can be used for so many things,
limited only by the imagination. Fishing and jewelry are two
of the most obvious, but what about for a cat toy?
Registration is necessary and there is a small fee for materials.
Please contact Lisa at [email protected] or
798-5613 to register and for more information.
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