The Epsom Bible Church will be holding a free clothing swap on
Saturday, October 5th, from 9-12 noon at 398 Black Hall Road in
Epsom.
You may bring donated clothing beginning at 8:30 am.
Volunteers for the clothing swap would be appreciated. You do not
need to make a clothing donation in order to take clothing for you
and your family.
Call Joanne Randall at 344-8843 for more information or if you are
interested in volunteering.
Evergreen Lodge #53 and Ivy Green Rebekah Lodge #36 are sponsoring
another great Dinner/Cabaret Show on Friday, October 11th and
Saturday, October 12th at the American Legion Hall on Short Falls
Road in Epsom. The dinner/show begins at 6 pm and includes
appetizers, turkey, roast beef, salad, vegetables, beverages and
dessert. The show is directed by Elizabeth Lent and features all
local talent. Reservations are required and can be made by calling
Vickie at 736-4707. Plan to join us for a fun night of great food
and entertainment. Proceeds will be used to help bring the historic
Odd Fellows Hall into code compliance!
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.
The Epsom Board of Selectmen is looking for persons interested in
serving on a volunteer committee to meet with the Planning Board to
review the Zoning regulations to determine how they relate to
businesses and to create ways to facilitate businesses coming to
Epsom. Please call the Town Office at 736-9002.
Epsom Central School Staff And Faculty
Ms. Jan Santosuosso, Special Ed Case Manager preK - 2nd Grade
As a case manager, Jan finds teaching her students in a one-on-one
setting is most beneficial. Besides teaching, her job includes
conducting academic assessments and writing goals for reading,
writing, or mathematics. Communication is important to Jan, she
works hard to be sure that teachers and service providers are all
“on the same page” when it comes to a child’s educational plan.
Jan holds an Associate’s Degree in Early Childhood Education from
the NHTI, a Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary and Special Education
from Notre Dame College, and is working on her Master’s Degree in
Special Education. Jan owned a day-care center in the 1990s. She
also worked as a paraprofessional for several years in the Lakes
Region. After receiving her teaching degree, Jan was a classroom
teacher at Holy Trinity School in Laconia before coming to ECS ten
years ago. Jan serves as President of the Teachers’ Association and
is a member of the SAU-wide Learning Circle. She enjoys the
challenge of matching her style of teaching to each student’s unique
style of learning. Jan says that, “We have a fabulous teaching
community, with bright, enthusiastic teachers who put students
first.”
Jan lives in Northfield. She has five children and three
grandchildren. She likes to read, hike, watch movies, and travel
with her family.
Rally Day At New Rye Church
Submitted By Dorene Young
Church Secretary
New Rye Congregational Church invites everyone to a special day of
worship and fun on Sunday, September 22nd, as the church kicks off
its Christian Education program for the 2013-2014 year. Rally Day
will feature lively music, including the New Rye Church Band and
singing, and a special Message for Youth. There will also be
balloons and special refreshments, including “Reverend Jim’s famous
sandwiches!”
Please join us and find the comfort and joy of learning more about
God and His love for us in Christ Jesus. The service will begin at
10 am. The church is located at 289 New Rye Road in Epsom. For more
information or directions, please call Rev. Jim Young at 736-9279.
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