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 EVERY WEEK IN OUR COMMUNITY
| Monday Evening: Monday Night Contra Dance 8:00 pm ~ Nelson Town Hall Admission: $3.00 ******** Tuesday & Thursday: Town Offices Open 9:00 am until Noon ********* Sunday: Nelson Congregational Church Service at 9:30 am Info 603-847-3280
Chapel By The Lake Service at 10:00 am Info 603-847-9900 *********
Olivia Rodham Memorial Library Hours Monday 10:00 - 1:00 Tues, Wed, Thurs 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm Story Hour: Tuesday 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Oct - May Saturday 10:00 - 1:00 Free Internet Connection
| ********** Knitters & Crocheters Club meets every other Thursday, 10:00 am, at the Chapel By The Lake next meeting: 06/21 |
| Does Your Project Need Funding? If you are planning a community project that you believe will benefit the Nelson and Munsonville community, there may be funds available to help you get started. Moving in Step has a convenient downloadable application form available at the website.
Contact Richard Popovic 847-3192 or Dave Birchenough 827-3552 for more information.
What's Happening in the Marketplace? What makes our online Classifieds and Marketplace so unique? It's our friends and neighbors that make it stand out.
At the Marketplace you will find sections for all kinds of listings, such as: Trade Talents & SkillsBarter Central. Right here! Trade something you know for something you need. Trade something you do or have for something you'd like to know or have done. Goods Available / Goods Wanted What do you need? What can you sell?
Services Available / Services Needed List or enlist services like photography, web site building, knitting lessons, instruction on choosing the right iPhone or iPad, ride shares ...
You'll find it at the Marketplace
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Greetings!
It's time for ice cream, swimming and boating, swaying in the hammock, and all-around just enjoying these wonderful days!
If chamber music interests you, you might want to check out the Apple Hill's Summer Concert Series featuring world-class chamber music. Their 2012 season began yesterday, and it was very much enjoyed by all those who attended.
New this season at Apple Hill is "listenUP!", offered weekly just prior to the Tuesday summer concert nights: 6:45pm - 7:15pm. Take your music-listening to the next level in this new pre-concert series by Director Lenny Matczynski and featured faculty.
For all of the information you will need to know about the Summer Concert Series, visit AppleHill.Org
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 | Posting for Deputy Town Clerk / Tax Collector position | Here's your chance to work where you live and play and meet the people who live where you live!
The Town of Nelson is seeking interested applicants to fill the position of Deputy Town Clerk / Tax Collector. Candidate must be a Nelson resident.
Qualities sought: accuracy, computer proficiency, experience working with others, as well as dealing with the public in a busy office setting. This is a part-time position and training in Concord is required. It is hoped that a candidate would be interested in filing for the position of town clerk/tax collector in March 2013.
Please call Teri Upton at the office, 847-9043, or at home, 847-3449, to discuss the position. Or email at: townclerk@townofnelson.com or teriupton@yahoo.com.
Interviews will be conducted in August 2012 and a candidate chosen by September 1, 2012.
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 | Library Book Discussion Group Meets
| Remember that the Library Book Discussion group will be meeting at 10:30 am at the Olivia Rodham Memorial Library on Monday, June 25th, not last week as previously reported.
We will be discussing "The Cello Suites" by Eric Siblin, which has been named a 2010 Book of the Year by The Economist
Call Kris Finnegan at the Library for more information. 847-3214.
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Knitters & Crocheters Group
| Our Knitting and Crocheting Club meets at the Chapel By the Lake in Munsonville every other Thursday morning from 10:00 am until noon. Our next get together will be on the morning of June 21st. Current members are working on a variety of projects and we'd love to see your project. If you love to knit or crochet or would like to learn, this is the place for you. Our members have a combined experience of hundreds of years of knitting and crocheting. At every meeting tips and patterns are freely shared and the coffee pot is always on. Call 847-3231 to confirm meetings dates and times.
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Farmers' Market - Nelson
| We'll see you on Friday, June 22nd, on the Nelson Town Common for the Farmers' Market. The vendors will be there from 5:00 pm until 7:00 pm, or until they post a sold out sign.
If it should be a rainy evening, the Farmers' Market will be held inside the Nelson Town Hall.
Attendance to these bi-weekly Farmers' Markets has been brisk, and the atmosphere has been very warm and friendly. This is the first year that Nelson's Agricultural Commission has teamed with a similar committee from Harrisville to bring these open air markets all season long.
For more information call 847-3137. Next Market: July 06,in Harrisville.
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"Sonic Tonic" and Ice Cream!
| Sounds like a kind of ice cream soda, huh? On Saturday, June 23rd, at 5:00 pm you are invited to attend the first-of-the-season delicious Ice Cream Social. This Ice Cream Social will be quite the event, highlighting our hometown musicians, playing rain or shine on the grounds of the Nelson Congregational Church. "Sonic Tonic" as well as local musician Rich Popovic will be performing for your pleasure as you feast on ice cream complete with all the fixings.
We hope you will mark this date on your calendar so that you can enjoy some yummy ice cream and toppings and some good ol' home-grown music. Portions of the proceeds will go to the Youth Group in support of their upcoming trip.
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Town Buildings Committee - Public Information Session
| Tentatively scheduled, there will be a Public Information Session held by the Town Buildings Committee on Wednesday June 27th at 7:00 pm in the Nelson Town Hall. Rick Monahan, architect, will lead an information session about plans for the Library, Town Hall and Old School House. This is your chance to have your say on the future of Nelson's town buildings!
The Town voted in March to spend $7,000 to hire a consultant to develop an overall plan for Nelson's public buildings. Rick Monahan, the architect chosen for the project, will be at the Nelson Town Hall to seek the views of Nelson residents.
Rick will be asking questions such as: * Library Basement: What uses would be most beneficial to the town assuming ADA compliance for public access to this level, but no linkage to the library level? * Town Hall: How can we find more space for Town Meeting? What changes to the floor plan would make sense if the furnace were moved? Should there be upgrades to the stage, sound system or lighting? * Schoolhouse: What would be the best use of the upper floor assuming that it met code for public occupancy with both a lift and second stair? What would be the best use of the upper floor without meeting code? * Site: Should long term site planning include drainage and expanded parking opportunities behind the building?
If you have an opinion, this is the time to voice it. All concerned Nelson residents should be present at this meeting.
Later in the summer there will be a second public meeting for Rick to present his recommendations. Don't hesitate to ask more questions. Simply send an email to lisa@lisasieverts.com or call 603-762-0235
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Summer Reading at the Library
| Reading can take you places, and this summer the Nelson Library is going out of this world! Kids are invited to join the galactic space adventure Tuesday afternoons at 4:00 pm for an hour of stories, games, crafts, and fun!
Kids of all ages are welcome to participate in our summer programs, the programs are geared for kindergarten through elementary aged kids. Younger children are welcome, but we suggest that they bring a helper along with them.
Tuesday, June 26 - Blast off! This week we're embarking on our journey to outer space. But, wait! How do you get to space? We'll examine this question and explore the process of space travel as we launch a myriad of balloon propelled rockets, have rocket races, and make our own space ships!
Tuesday, July 3 - What's it Like Up There? Now that we've gotten off the ground, it's time to discover what it's like to live in space! Join us as we try a fun experiment that simulates how it feels to move in space, and make our own constellation key chains. After we play our group game, we'll read a book about living on a space frontier!
Tuesday, July 10 - Planet Power! It's time to do some inter-planetary sightseeing! This week we'll have a Moon Walk (the extraterrestrial version of a cake walk) complete with fun prizes and crater cookies. For our craft, you'll get the chance to make your own CD Saturn. Do you know the story of Pluto? Is it a planet? We'll find out all about it in this week's story!
Tuesday, July 17 - The Sun's out ... Everything revolves around the sun, and we're going to check it out this week! We'll heat things up with a fun game, and a book about the solar system. Have you ever made a paper plate orbit skipper? Now's your chance to make one!
Tuesday, July 24 - Galaxies, Constellations, and Stars-Oh My! Summer is the perfect time for stargazing! Head to the library and join in on the galactic getaway! We'll be making shooting stars and playing a fun group game called "Star Finder". This week's story is a beautifully illustrated book about constellations.
Tuesday, July 31 - Meteors, Comets, and Things That Fall From the Sky ... Comets melt as they near the sun? Find out why during this week's summer program! As we make solar system mobiles, play "Unwrap the Meteor", and check out a homegrown Nelson comet, we'll discover all sorts of wacky facts about things that bump around in space!
Tuesday, August 7 - Return to Earth Our outer space journey is coming to an end! This week we'll be returning to our home planet. Come celebrate our final adventure together and make a slime jar souvenir. During this program we'll also test a Hero Engine and listen to the book "Floating Home".
Wednesday, August 15th at 6:30pm - The Nelson Library will present "The Science Works!" with the Cabinet of Scientific Curiosities. This show is free and open to the public, so bring the whole family! For more information call the library at 847-3214 or email oliviarodham@gmail.com.
(Funding for Kids, Books and the Arts was provided by the NH State Library, CHILIS, the Cogswell Benevolent Trust, the Bryne Foundation, the NH Library Association as well as a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, also, by the Nelson Public Library).
Please contact us in advance if you need a sign language interpreter.
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Friends of the Library - News
| Library Book Sale We are once again gearing up for the Annual Book Sale held on Old Home Day, August 18th at the Town Hall. Sorting continues in the Library basement. All are welcome to help us sort. Just email Susan Hansel for details.
The Friends are still accepting donations of books, DVDs, CDs and videos. Please do not give us textbooks, manuals for out-of-date computers, old encyclopedias, or books in really bad shape because they just do not sell. All the money generated from the sale goes to support the Library.
Please bring your donations to the Library during open hours.
There will be a preview for Nelson residents only on Friday, August 17th from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Town Hall.
Annual Meeting The Friends of the Olivia Rodham Library will have its Annual Meeting on July 25th at 7 p.m. at the Library. All are welcome to attend. We will have election of officers for the coming year, discuss plans for the Book Sale, and identify projects to fund for the Library.
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Enjoy your week ahead! If you have something you would like to submit to this newsletter just click on my name below.
Stay cool and remember to drink your water!
Candyce Fulford on behalf of Moving In Step, a community project |
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