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Northwood NH News

May 29, 2013

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Deerfield Community Church Hosts Old Fashioned Variety Show

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Peggy Tucker and Steve Soreff will be among the performers at “The Forum’s Got Talent.”

 

Music, mischief, food, fun and laughter! Join us for “The Forum’s Got Talent” on June 15, 6:30 to 8:30 pm at the Deerfield Community Church for an old-fashioned variety show celebrating our new-fashioned hyper-local on-line newspaper The Forum, which serves the towns of  Candia, Deerfield, Northwood, and Nottingham. Refreshments, homemade (mostly) by Forum volunteers will be served.

 

In the tradition of The Forum, the talent will be home grown. Among the performers: Gary Hume, a Scottish fiddler; Peggy Tucker, raconteur, of Nottingham; singer-songwriter Viki Gayhardt; actor/singer Mal Cameron; singer Adi Rule and accompanist Kris Seavey of Northwood; Steve Soreff aka Dr. Steve, standup comic; and musical duo Jon Godfrey and Russ Clark.

 

Hosted by Northwood storyteller Rebecca Rule, the evening will feature a special guest from NH Public Radio, Brady Carlson.

 

Tickets are $12 for adults, $6 for children under twelve, payable at the door, but be sure to make your reservations soon (space is limited) by calling 895-6120 or emailing [email protected].

 


 

8th Grade Car Wash At Northwood Garage

 

The Northwood School Class of 2013 has postponed its car wash at the Northwood Garage until Saturday, June 8th. The class continues to raise funds for their class trip to Washington D.C. in June. The car wash will be manned by students and parents of the 8th grade class at Northwood School and will be held from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. In addition, a small bake sale will also take place during that time.

 

The Northwood Garage has long been a supporter of local community groups who are in need of raising funds for different events and activities. The car wash will be by donation, with a recommended donation of at least $5.00.  All baked goods will be sold by donation. All profits will go directly towards this year’s class trip. Hope To See You At The Northwood Garage On Saturday, June 8th!

 


 

HLWC News

Submitted By Lucy Silva

 

On May 7, The Club enjoyed their annual luncheon at the Red Apple Restaurant in Concord.  Fifteen members attended plus Kristina Wigren, a guest from Finland.  Ginny Rogers delivered another 75 comfort pillows to Concord Hospital for women recovering from breast cancer surgery.

 

At the annual meeting of GFWC-NH on May 10 Connie Gates was designated as our honoree. The annual HLWC book scholarship for a Coe-Brown graduating female, a Northwood  resident, will be given to Kysten Ritchotte.  She will be pursuing a degree in nursing at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia.

 

The June 4 meeting will be a white-glove tea to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the founding of the HLWC in 1913 by Mrs. Caroline Armes. Club members are asked to wear hat and gloves.

 

HLWC is a service organization and a member of General Federation of Women’s Clubs-NH. Its object is to promote sociability and culture and to make itself a power for good in the community.  All women in the area are invited to join us.

 


 

Letter

Denial

 

Town of Northwood voters elected a new Police Commissioner (Richard Wolfe) back in March, for a three year term... Yet Town management, administration, and leadership clings to its past by not updating the town website for current times.

 

Is this a last stand for the Town’s Good Old Boy network, or mere negligence and oversight?

 

Please honor and respect the voice of the Voters... And put any bitterness and ill feelings aside. Update the Town website immediately, and inform all who look to the website for factual information.

 

Name withheld by request

 


 


 

 











 
 

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