Epsom Town Band Concert
The second band concert of the season will be held on Friday, July
18th, at 7:00 p.m. at Webster Park. The band has been rehearsing
for several months to provide this free concert series for young and
old. It’s a great opportunity for families to gather and enjoy an
“old-fashioned concert in the park.” Mark your calendars, invite
your friends and family, and plan to attend! In case of rain, the
concert will be rescheduled for Friday, July 25th.
On Wednesday, July 16th at 6:30 pm the library will show “The Lego
Movie” rated PG. Popcorn and drinks will be provided. A “Mad
Scientist Party” will be on Monday, July 21st at 6pm. Wear your lab
coat and join us for some fun science experiments, crafts, and
snacks. Sign up at the circulation desk or call the library at
736-9920 as space is limited for this event!
Epsom Public Library News
J. Dennis Robinson, will discuss “Under the Isles of Shoals,” on
Tuesday, July 22 at 7:00 p.m.. Mr. Robinson writes books about
American history from his office in historic Portsmouth.
A popular columnist and lecturer, he operates the award winning Web
site SeacoastNH.com with fresh content posted (almost) daily.
His presentation examines the ongoing archadological dig on
Smuttynose Island with almost 200 pictures.
The sign-up for “Literary Elements,” the summer reading program for
adults, continues. Be sure to sign up in order to be eligible for
weekly drawings for some great prizes. For each book you read, just
fill out a coupon and put it into our fish bowl. You may also fill
in a brief book review to be placed on our bulletin board. Please
remember: YOU DO NOT HAVE TO COMMIT TO READING A CERTAIN NUMBER OF
BOOKS. Read whatever you wish. Weekly drawings began July 14.
Artist Flo Parlangeli’s work is currently on display at the library
through July 26. Originally from New York, Ms. Parlangeli grew up
as a dancer and with a love of the arts. After raising her family
and pursuing her profession in advertising, she painted for
pleasure, often land and seascapes. Most recently she has taken up
Plein Air painting on the coasts of Florida, New Hampshire and
Maine, producing dramatic original oil works.
Concurrently, in the display cases, is the jewelry of Judy Bush who
has been interested in and worked with beads ever since as a child
she observed her mother stringing beads in bed in the evenings (in
the days before television!) Her items are rich in color and
texture, and she enjoys creating ones that are free form with no set
vision of the finished item. Since retirement from UNH Cooperative
Extension, she can be found four days a week at the Bead Bush Studio
on Mt. Delight Road in Deerfield.
Epsom Old Home Days
Aug 9th & 10th 2014
“Alternative Energy”
Have lots of fun, any person interested in
participating & to register in our parade on Aug 9th contact Dick
Verville at 857-205-2841 or Georgia Perry at 736-8802. For the
Antique/Classic Cars contact Jay Beauchesne at 969-0914 or e-mail:
[email protected]. Sunday 10th 4K
Road Race & 2K walk sponsored by Northeast Delta-Dental. For race
info and to register go on line to:
www.running4free.com/RaceDetails.aspx?raceid=286. A Duck Race starting time12:00-1:00pm tickets $5.00 ea.
or 5 tickets for $20.00 available during Old Home Day weekend. For
details of the weekend events go to
www.epsomnh.org.
To submit a Citizen of the Year, entries must be
received no later than July 30th e-mail:
[email protected] or send all mail
to Georgia Perry, 190 North Rd, Epsom, NH 03234. To be a general
sponsor please make funds payable to Friends of Webster Park. Your
support is so important and appreciated.
Epsom Food Pantry
Well, summer is in full force and the Pantry is going just fine. We
look forward to the fresh veggies that will soon be coming in.
This week was just a banner week for us as the Elks Lodge has
donated a tidy sum to us. We will be receiving it in food and those
wonderful folks took a list of our most needy items and went
shopping. Quite a sight when it was delivered and so so appreciated.
A picture will be forthcoming for you to see. Now remember if you
cannot get to us, just call and we will deliver. We do not want
anyone going hungry.
Until next time,
Priscilla
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