Homeschool Nations - New Hampshire

Apr. 3, 2008

This says it all- Homeschoolers cannot be overlooked, under estimated or ignored

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I cannot express the joy in my soul for those of you who were able to make it to the state house in Concord to speak against SB337.  You all have made a name where there was none.  I felt overwhelmed by the fact that the bill makers thought they could strong arm the Homeschoolers like we were a 'safe' group to bully.  They obviously did not expect the outcome they got.  On behalf of all of us who champion behind you who attend and are there with you in spirit and voice, thank you!!  I cannot attend the hearings, although I would love to pack up my soap box and my boys and be on my way on the 15th.  I have to settle for writing emails and making calls.  We speak for eachother in these times in all our actions.  New Hampshire officials should think long and hard about fixing things that are not broken.  I think it is so foolish to restrict our freedoms to supposedly keep the few overlooked children from falling through the cracks.  They can't do that for the schooled students who fall through the cracks far more often than Homeschooled kids.  Not to mention, the people who abuse the system in any way are not usually affected by laws which make it harder for them to do something, because they aren't following the rules to begin with.  The only ones it hurts are those who are doing the right thing.  That whole train of thought borders on the idea that Homeschoolers are freaky and odd characters that need extra watchin' from big brother.  Yet Homeschooling continues to prove the opposite.  Although, I will admit to being a little odd but not freaky.  My children do not have access to TV in our home, not no access to a TV, just not the general media.  No satellite or cable but plenty of appropriate movies, dvds and netflix.  That absolutely makes us odd to some, especially non Homeschoolers but that is okay.  My boys are very good and are constantly complimented about their behavior.  (although they were liked when they watched TV too but I like it better knowing that they have to be selective in the media they choose for their info).  Anyway, getting off my rant and back on subject, You all rock!!  At least we have shown them we are more involved than they gave us credit for, no matter what the outcome.  God Bless and stay strong!!

 

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April 3, 2008

New Hampshire--Homeschool Hearing Continued Because You Showed Up!

Dear HSLDA Members and Friends,

Thank you!  Your commitment to freedom in New Hampshire sent a clear
message to the House Education Committee that this proposed
legislation is unnecessary and interferes with the rights of parents. 
In fact, so many people indicated a desire to testify that the
Committee has scheduled another public hearing for April 15 at 10 a.m.
in Representative's Hall!

Yesterday, as 10:30 a.m. approached, homeschooling families lined up
outside LOB 207, a room far too small for an estimated 300 waiting to
be seated and to testify.  When I first arrived, Chair Emma Rous was
sitting in a very small hearing room and it seemed clear that the
sheer numbers in attendance shocked her as she said in exasperation --
"Why did you bring so many people?"   She then graciously agreed to
move the hearing to Representative's Hall in the Capitol to
accommodate everyone. 

While there were a few people who testified in favor of the bill, most
of the testimony was in opposition.   During the testimony, a primary
reason given by the sponsor of the bill was that a "safety net" was
needed to catch the "very small number" of children who might be
falling through the cracks and not receiving an adequate education.   
CheNH Board Member Dave Wheeler and I testified and pointed out that
the proposed bills would accomplish nothing toward preventing children
from falling through the cracks.  Such an argument is a red herring
and a poor justification for increasing regulation over homeschoolers.

"RSA 169", said Wheeler, "already addresses the issue of educational
neglect. N.H. homeschoolers," Wheeler continued, "already provide a
written notice as well as the results of assessment test so that there
is more than enough information to determine whether an adequate
education is being provided."  

You may read my testimony online and prepare your testimony for April
15 by viewing our talking points memo at
http://www.hslda.org/elink.asp?id=4988 .

Personally, it was a real blessing to meet many of you at the hearing
and to see you with your wonderful families!  Thank you for all of
your letters, phone calls, and emails to the New Hampshire
Legislature, and for attending the hearing!  I also would like to
commend the work of all New Hampshire homeschool leaders who are
working to protect homeschool freedom.  Let's keep it up and hold the
line on no more homeschool regulation in the Granite State.

ACTION REQUESTED

It is very important that you also attend the second public hearing on
Tuesday, April 15, at 10 a.m.  We need to have at least an equal size
showing to show that our resolve hasn't changed!  Be sure to talk with
your friends who weren't able to come -- they now have a chance to
voice their opposition to this bill.  

For more information on Senate Bill 337, see
http://www.hslda.org/elink.asp?id=4989 .

Thank you for your support! 

Very truly yours,

Michael P. Donnelly, Esq.
HSLDA Staff Attorney

 

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Mar. 27, 2008

Urgent Action Needed- SB337 update from today

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March 27, 2008

New Hampshire--Action Needed to Oppose
Changes to State Homeschool Law

Dear HSLDA Members and Friends,

Senate Bill 337, which increases government control over New Hampshire
homeschoolers, is scheduled for a public hearing by the House
Education Committee on April 2, 2008, at 10:30 a.m.  HSLDA Attorney
Michael Donnelly intends to attend and testify, and we need as many
people as possible to attend the hearing in opposition to the bill. 
If you cannot attend the hearing, please call the committee members
and ask them to vote S.B. 337 "inexpedient to legislate."

New Hampshire Governor John Lynch has promised to sign any legislation
sponsored by Senator Iris Estabrook (this includes S.B. 337), so it is
vital that we stop this bill in committee!

ACTION REQUESTED

1. Attend the House Education Committee hearing on S.B. 337 on
Wednesday, April 2, at 10:30 a.m., in Legislative Office Building 207.
CheNH and other pro-homeschooling representatives will be attending
the hearing as well.  When you arrive, please sign up to oppose the
bill.  Signing in does not obligate you to testify; however, if you
would like to testify, you may.  A talking points memo will be
distributed in the next few days to assist you in preparing for your
testimony. 

2.  Call or email the members of the House Education Committee, and,
in your own words, give them the following message:

 "S.B. 337 adds back in a requirement for homeschoolers that was taken
out two years ago in H.B. 406.  There is no evidence indicating that
this section is needed.  The current law ensures that the state's
interest in education is met, whereas the proposed changes create
unnecessary burdens on homeschooling families and participating
agencies. "

If your last name begins with the letter A-E, please call
representatives 1-4; if it begins with F-J, call 5-8; if K-O, call
9-12; if P-T, 13-16; if U-Z, 17-20. 

The House Education Committee is as follows:

1.  Rep. Emma L. Rous (D), Chair
(603) 868-7030
emma.rous@leg.state.nh.us

2. Rep. J. Timothy Dunn (D), Vice Chair
 (603) 357-7993
dunnbt@verizon.net

3. Rep. Judith E. Day (D), Clerk
 (603) 964-1816
judy.day@leg.state.nh.us

4. Kimberly C. Shaw (D)
 (603) 882-2845
kcshawed@aol.com 

5. Rep. Charles B. Yeaton (D)
(603) 736-9087
cyeaton@metrocast.net

6. Rep. Claudette R. Jean (D)
 (603) 883-3824
crjean2@verizon.net 

7. Rep. Claire D. Clarke (D)
 (603) 796-2268

8. Rep. Kimberley S. Casey (D)
 (603) 772-8506
caseycorps@aol.com 

9. Rep. Barbara E. Shaw (D)
(603) 626-4681
beshaw3@aol.com 

10. Rep. Scott A. Merrick (D)
 (603) 788-4311
d.merrick@tufts.edu


11. Rep. James M. O'Neil (D)
 (603) 424-3059
jmoneil1@comcast.net

12. Rep. Judith T. Reeve (D)
 (603) 524-2644
reeverj@metrocast.net 

13. Rep. Sharon M. Carson (R)
 (603) 434-2489
bladensfield@hotmail.com 

14. Rep. Paul Ingbretson
 (603) 989-3092
ingbretson_studio@yahoo.com

15. Rep. David W. Hess (R)
(603) 485-9027
dave.hess@leg.state.nh.us 

16. Rep. William J. Remick (R)
(603) 788-2444
wremick@ne.rr.com

17. Rep. Nancy F. Stiles (R)
(603) 926-6467
nancy.stiles@leg.state.nh.us

18. Rep. Karen K. McRae (R)
(603) 497-2186
karen.mcrae@leg.state.nh.us

19. Rep. Elenore Casey Crane (R)
 (603) 881-9048
repcrane@comcast.net

20. Rep. Pamela G. Price (R)
 (603) 888-4774
pamela.price@leg.state.nh.us

For more information on Senate Bill 337, see
http://www.hslda.org/Legislation/State/nh/2008/NHSB337/default.asp   
Thank you for your support! 

Very truly yours,

Michael P. Donnelly, Esq.
HSLDA Staff Attorney

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Mar. 9, 2008

Homeschool conventions in New England 2008

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It's that time of year again.... flowers blooming? trees ready to grow? buggies taking flight?  Not so much with that stuff yet in this part of the country, although it will be here soon enough!!  It is time however for homeschoolers to make their wishlists and gather some resources to check out, pack the kids, hubby (or wifey) and lunches and take to a convention. I found a few in New England and hope you can find one to peruse and gather some very useful information for the next year of your journey.  Have fun and stay informed!!

 

CHeNH homeschool convention NH

This convention takes place at the Center of New Hampshire, Radisson Hotel in Manchester NH on Memorial Day weekend (May 23 & 24).

 

Come for a weekend of informative workshops, encouraging speakers, helpful vendors, and a chance to share with other homeschoolers.

If you have a question about the upcoming CheNH Convention in May 2008, click here.   Also, did you know that if you volunteer, you can get a $15.00 vendor coupon, redeemable in the vendor hall?   Some of the areas needing help include registration (do you like meeting people?), vendor hall setup and policing, and runners.   To inquire and sign up, click here.


Also, please remember to tell your friends about the 2008 Convention.   Up to 40% or 50% of our annual Convention attendance is new to home education.   Since we're returning to the Center of New Hampshire this year, we have ample room for vendors and expect our numbers to increase.   Being at the Center also allows you to stay overnight at the hotel, eliminating the stress and maximizing your benefits of attending.   Staying over has become quite popular with moms and dads - a welcome retreat!   Be sure to consider sending your children to the Power Kidz program, too, while you're attending the Convention!

 

  MassHOPE homeschool convention MA

This great convention takes place on April 25 & 26, 2008

Our keynote speakers are Mike Farris and Kevin Swanson. Featured speakers include Diane Craft and Teresa Moon.

MIKE FARRIS has long been a leading voice for homeschool freedom as the founder and chairman of the Home School Legal Defense Association. He is now also the chancellor of Patrick Henry College, the only college in the country with a majority of its student body comprised of homeschool graduates. He will give an inspiring presentation tracing the God given liberty with which our nation has been so richly blessed. In our Saturday morning general session he will speak on a topic of which all homeschoolers should be aware. This is a subject of vital importance whose effects could be coming to a court near you. Forces are arrayed to impose their views on the rights and well being of children in a manner to suppress the rights of parents that may have opposing views. We must not be caught unaware. The threat is real and must be confronted before it grows out of control.

KEVIN SWANSON, the son of missionaries, was homeschooled before any of us had heard of such a thing. Today he is one of the busiest speakers at homeschool conventions across the country. He will have important and inspiring message for the entire homeschool community but especially for dads. The support of dads is so important to the success of homeschooling. Mom, make every effort to get Dad to the convention. Kevin will close the convention with a general session entitled, "How Homeschooling Will Change the World."

GENERATION JOSHUA will be conducting a timely and exciting "mock election" teen track in this important election year. Your teens will learn much about the execution of a campaign and will conduct one for their own "candidates" as they take to the hustings with the zeal of youth. These are not the real candidates that you see in the news but candidates of their own. Watch out for them as you wander the halls of the convention. Interspersed throughout the program will be interesting and educational sessions on the role of Christians in the political arena and much more. Gen J has conducted these sessions to enthusiastic responses from teens at conventions throughout the country.

CHILDREN'S CONFERENCES INTERNATIONAL will once again conduct a new and engaging children's program. These have been highly successful since we started them two years ago. Your kids won't want to miss it. Don't delay your registration as space is limited for the children's program which, based on its track record, could fill up early.

Convention brochures have been mailed with a registration form. Be sure to return it, postmarked by March 31, 2008, for the preregistration discount. See you there.

 

 Teach Homeschool convention CT

2008 Convention Information - The 2008 TEACH convention brochure is now available for you to view. You will also be able to register! Please click here to register today!

Click here to register your graduates for the 2008 convention graduation.

 

***My apologies to Maine HOME homeschoolers, for missing the info on your convention which took place this past Friday and Saturday (March 7 & 8) in Rockport, ME.  Hope all went well!!!****

 

 

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Feb. 12, 2008

The Boston Globe Travel Show Feb. 22-24

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This is a new way to explore New Hampshire with everything from beginners camping to maple sugaring

Check it all out here: boston globe travel show info

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Jan. 31, 2008

**VERY IMPORTANT** New Hampshire show up and be counted for this- from HSLDA E-LERT

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January 31, 2008

New Hampshire--Please Call and Attend Hearing
to Oppose Changes to State Homeschool Law

Dear HSLDA Members and Friends,

We need your help now to defeat a bill that would restrict homeschool
freedoms!

If passed, Senate Bill 337 would result in confusion and the potential
for further intrusion into New Hampshire homeschools by local and
state educational officials.  The bill requires homeschooling parents
to notify their participating agency each year no later than August 1
and to select in advance the method of evaluation. It also adds
homeschooled students to the district's "daily membership in
residence" (for the purpose of calculating the amount of money that
goes into the state's Educational Trust Fund, which presumably
determines the amount of money distributed to the districts).

All three changes create unnecessary burdens and threaten
homeschooling freedom in New Hampshire. 

Including homeschooled students in the "daily membership in residence"
will create a new reason for local educational authorities to track
homeschoolers in their districts.  (New Hampshire's current homeschool
law was carefully written so that homeschooling families can avoid all
contact with government educational officials if they chose.) 
Furthermore, the proposed legislation is confusing--it implies that
home education programs must be approved by the Department of
Education.

Second, a deadline (proposed in the bill as August 1) is not necessary
and could result in increased truancy prosecutions for homeschoolers
who inadvertently file late.  The current law provides sufficient
direction for when a notice should be filed with the participating
agency. 

Finally, many homeschooling parents select their form of assessment
later in the year and should have the freedom to do so without any
undue interference from the state.  Homeschooling parents are
responsible for directing their children's education and are capable
of determining the appropriate form of assessment.  The proposed
legislation unduly interferes with the parent's role and should be
rejected.

ACTION REQUESTED

Plan to attend the hearing with other New Hampshire homeschoolers and
leaders to oppose changes in the New Hampshire homeschool law.  The
hearing is scheduled for February 5 at 8:45 a.m. in Senate Hearing
Room (S.H.) 103.
 
Please call the Senate Education Committee and your own senator, and,
in your own words, give them the following message: 

"The current homeschool law in New Hampshire does not need fixing. 
The current proposed changes infringe on my right as a parent to
direct the education of my children.  There is no problem with the
current law, and these changes would create additional burdens and
unwanted intrusion into homeschooling families.  Furthermore, the bill
would likely create confusion regarding whether the Department of
Education would have approval authority over homeschool programs. 
Please oppose this bill, and vote it inexpedient to legislate."

For your senator's contact information, go to HSLDA's Legislative
Toolbox at http://capwiz.com/hslda/home/  

The Senate Education Committee is as follows:

Sen. Iris W. Estabrook, Chair
 (603)868-5524
iris.estabrook@leg.state.nh.us
 
Sen. Joseph A. Foster, Vice Chair 
 (603)891-0307
joseph.foster@leg.state.nh.us

Sen. Martha Fuller Clark
martha.fullerclark@leg.state.nh.us

Sen. Molly M. Kelly
 (603)352-5605
molly.kelly@leg.state.nh.us
 
Sen. Peter E. Bragdon
 (603)673-7135
peter.bragdon@leg.state.nh.us

Sen. Robert J. Letourneau
robert.letourneau@leg.state.nh.us


Thank you for your support! 


Very truly yours,


Michael P. Donnelly, Esq.
HSLDA Staff Attorney

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Jan. 31, 2008

The Pine Hill Waldorf School Hilltop Circus

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Dear Homeschool families,

The Pine Hill Waldorf school Hilltop circus is coming to town Feb. 
21, 22 and 23.  Hilltop circus is a curriculum based program for our 
7th and 8th grade students.  In addition to our public performances, 
we offer a school show on Friday, Feb. 22 at 10am.  For groups of ten 
or more the ticket price is $6 per person and includes popcorn and a 
drink at intermission.  Please note that tickets for most shows 
(especially the school show) must be purchased in advance as these 
shows usually sell out.
Please contact Gail Agans at 654-6003 or gagans@pinehill.org  for 
more information or to order tickets.
Hope to see you at the show!

Gail

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Jan. 16, 2008

Homeschool Pin Pals Bowling Jan. 18, 2008

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Hello Everyone
Just a reminder that our home school group is bowling again  this Friday 01/18/2008 at 10am.
IF THERE IS BAD WEATHER AND YOU ARE STILL INTERESTED IN BOWLING ,PLEASE CALL THE BOWLING LANES @627-7722 ON FRIDAY MORNING . iF THEY ARE  OPEN THEN ANYONE IS WELCOME TO STILL COME. I WILL LEAVE IT UP TO EACH OF YOU TO MAKE THE DECISION TO COME OR NOT.
  For those of you who haven’t joined us before
here is the information
WE MEET TO BOWL THE 1ST AND 3RD FRIDAY OF EACH MONTH
                                            AT 10 AM
                                  AT LAKESIDE LANES
2171 Candia Road
Manchester, NH 03109
(603)627-7722
www.lakesidelanes.com (THEY HAVE DIRECTIONS ON THEIR WEBSITE)
 
THE PRICE is $2.75 A STRING
PLUS FREE SHOE RENTALS
 
PARENTS MUST STAY WITH CHILDREN AT ALL TIMES,
PARENTS ARE WELCOME TO BOWL IF THEY WOULD LIKE.
             ALL AGES AND ABILITIES ARE WELCOME.
 
FEEL FREE TO E-MAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS
 WE HOPE YOU CAN JOIN US.
 
BRENDA  Mom to NICOLE 17 AND JESSE 13   TUCKERSHOMESCHOOL@YAHOO.COM
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Jan. 15, 2008

"Cool" things to do around New Hampshire by the NHDTT

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7th Annual New Hampshire Snow Sculpting Competition - Jackson
Fri, January 25 –
Sun, January 27, 2008
learn more

 7th Annual Ice and Snow Festival - Keene
Sat, February 2, 2008
learn more

Penguin Plunge - Hampton Beach
Sun, February 3, 2008
learn more

Colebrook Winter Carnival - Colebrook
Sat, February 9, 2008
learn more

Winter Carnival & Ice Harvest - Tamworth
Sat, February 9, 2008
learn more

 The Great Rotary Fishing Derby - Meredith
Sat, February 9 - Sun, February 10, 2008
learn more

Mount Washington Valley Winter Carnival - North Conway
Sun, February 24 - Thur, February 28, 2008
learn more

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Dec. 23, 2007

The Beaupre Volunteers' 9th Annual Christmas Day Dinner in Keene

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The dinner will be served at the Knights of Columbus Hall at 372 Marlboro Street in Keene.  It will take place from noon to 4pm or until they run out. 

 The dinner is free and offered to those with nowhere to go:  The homeless, poor and elderly and they deliver to shut-ins also.  They are in need of food, clothing for little children and toys for ages 6 months to 12 years.

This dinner is organized and carried out by Frank and Elaine Beaupre with help from volunteers.  This year Frank is unable to attend and help as he is laid up, recovering from double knee replacement surgery.  Frank and Elaine have devoted their lives to helping those less fortunate and in need of help through the American Red Cross and in any way they can give of their time.  They have pure Christian hearts and are ready and willing to help anyone.  This year, Elaine needs our help to get this meal out to those who count on it.  My husband, children and myself will be helping and hope to see you there also.  You can send cards of encouragement and prayer to Frank in care of The Knights of Columbus at the above address.  These people truly give all they have of themselves.  I hope you can join us in giving something back to them either through your time or donations. 

 

Thank you all and God Bless you and yours this Christmas!!!

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Dec. 3, 2007

Homeschool Pin Pals Holiday Party- Manchester

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Hi everyone
The Manchester Homeschool Pin Pals will be having a holiday party after bowling
this Friday December 7th at Lakeside Bowling Lanes (2171 Candia Rd., Manchester). Some people signed up the last time we bowled.
If anyone else would like to come please email me as soon as possible so we can be sure we have enough of everything.
We will be having a party at the bowling Lanes, in their party room, right after bowling this Friday December 7th. 
We will be ordering pizza.(drinks can be bought at the bowling lanes)
The kids will be having a gift exchange.(gift of around $5 to do with school or bowling for any age)
We ask that everyone bring a small dessert or snack to share with everyone.
Everyone is welcome to join us.
 
In your e-mail please include
your name and kids names
Whether each of you prefers cheese or pepperoni pizza
your phone number,( so I can call you in case of a weather cancellation)
I will email you the total cost of the pizza for each of you, so that I can collect the money on Friday at bowling. (We figured servings to be 2 pieces each.)
Please email me with any questions, tuckershomeschool@yahoo.com.
 
Happy Holidays!
 
Brenda
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Dec. 2, 2007

Homeschool Festival and Craft Fair- By the Keene Area Homeschool Network

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Holiday Festival and Craft Fair Sell your Handcrafted Gifts & New or Used Items

 Date: Wednesday December 5, 2007    Time: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Place: Marlborough Community House

            160 Main Street

            Marlborough, NH

For more info you can subsrcibe to this group: KeeneHomeschool-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

           

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Nov. 24, 2007

Links and info for Some Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremonies in NH

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Manchester

Concord

Laconia-Weirs

Keene

Portsmouth

MT Washington

Colebrook

Lasalette Shrine- Enfield, NH

 

6th Annual Monadnock Festival of Trees
11/29/2007, 11/30/2007, 12/1/2007
(10:00am - 4:00pm)

Event Fee: $3, age 12 and under free with an adult.

Description:
The 6th Annual Monadnock Festival of Trees will take place in the heart of downtown Peterborough, with a pleasant stroll to restaurants and shopping. The Festival features 50+ decorated Christmas trees, wreaths and holiday arrangements on display and for sale, and exquisite boutique items and fairy houses for sale. For the kids, they'll have plenty of entertainment and games and a chance to meet Mrs. Santa Claus.

Peterborough Historical Society
Grove Street
Peterborough, NH

Phone: 6039247817
Email: kirstenbpeterson@comcast.net

 

 

 

 


 

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Nov. 24, 2007

Some upcoming events in NH from visitnh.com

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  (8:00am) - Thanksjibbin' SNOWBOARD
  (9:00am) - Craft Fair
  (9:00am - 3:00pm) - Holiday Craft Fair
  (9:00am - 3:30pm) - Holiday Craft Fair
  (10:00am) - Awesome Robb's Magic
  (10:00am - 2:00pm) - Holiday Open House at Loon Center
  (10:00am) - Wagon & Sleigh Rides
  (10:00am - 4:00pm) - Annual Alpaca Holiday Tour
  (10:00am) - The Season Sparkles at the Inn
  (10:00am - 4:00pm) - 31st Monadnock Music Christmas Fair
  (10:00am - 3:00pm) - Ridge Runners Christmas Craft Fair
  (10:00am) - Lakes Region Holiday Arts & Crafts Fair
  (10:00am - 4:00pm) - New Hampshire Crafters' Fair
  (10:00am - 4:00pm) - Gingerbread Showcase
  (10:00am - 4:00pm) - "Hands on History" Family Programs
  (12:00pm - 2:00pm) - Santa arrives at the Colony Mill
  (12:00pm) - Jingle Bell Chocolate Tour
  (1:00pm) - UNH Women's Hockey
  (3:00pm) - Shaolin Warriors
  (3:00pm) - Annual Christmas in Wolfeboro Parade
  (3:30pm - 7:00pm) - Waterville Valley Town Square SANTA ARRIVES IN TOWN SQUARE!
  (3:30pm) - Santa, Tree Lighting Ceremony and Fireworks
  (4:00pm) - Santa Arrives at his Hut!
  (4:30pm - 8:30pm) - White Mountain Holiday Magic Light Park
  (5:00pm - 10:00pm) - 14th Annual Winter Holiday Stroll
  (7:00pm) - Makem Brothers

November 25, 2007
  (10:00am - 4:00pm) - New Hampshire Crafters' Fair
  (10:00am - 4:00pm) - Gingerbread Showcase
  (10:00am) - The Season Sparkles at the Inn
  (10:00am - 4:00pm) - Annual Alpaca Holiday Tour
  (10:00am) - Wagon & Sleigh Rides
  (12:00pm - 5:00pm) - Garman Cookie Baking Class
  (12:00pm - 2:00pm) - Santa arrives at the Colony Mill
  (12:00pm) - Jingle Bell Chocolate Tour
  (1:00pm) - UNH Women's Hockey
  (1:00pm) - Holiday Parade and the Santa Fund Train
  (4:30pm - 8:30pm) - White Mountain Holiday Magic Light Park

November 26, 2007
  (10:00am) - Wagon & Sleigh Rides
  (10:00am - 4:00pm) - Exhibitions: "Shadow and Memory..." & "In Residence..."
  (12:00pm - 1:00pm) - Brown Bag Lunch Series

November 27, 2007
  (10:00am - 4:00pm) - Exhibitions: "Shadow and Memory..." & "In Residence..."
  (10:00am) - Wagon & Sleigh Rides

November 28, 2007
  (10:00am) - Wagon & Sleigh Rides
  (10:00am - 4:00pm) - Exhibitions: "Shadow and Memory..." & "In Residence..."
  (12:00pm - 1:00pm) - Brown Bag Lunch Series
  (3:30pm - 4:30pm) - Holiday Gift-Making Workshop
  (6:00pm - 9:30pm) - Tuftonboro Country, Gospel & Bluegrass Music Jam
  (7:00pm) - Midwives

November 29, 2007
  (10:00am) - Wagon & Sleigh Rides
  (10:00am - 4:00pm) - 6th Annual Monadnock Festival of Trees
  (10:00am - 8:00pm) - Exhibitions: "Shadow and Memory..." & "In Residence..."
  (11:00am - 8:00pm) - Exeter Area Festival of Trees
  (4:45pm - 7:45pm) - Polar Express Train
  (5:00pm - 8:00pm) - Exeter Area Holiday Open House
  (5:00pm - 8:00pm) - Open Doors Manchester Art and Cultural Tour
  (5:00pm) - Spalidays Open House
  (6:30pm) - Storytelling Dinner Featuring Vicki Graw
  (7:00pm) - Midwives
  (7:00pm) - A Christmas Carol/ One man version

November 30, 2007
  (10:00am) - Wagon & Sleigh Rides
  (10:00am - 4:00pm) - 6th Annual Monadnock Festival of Trees
  (10:00am - 3:00pm) - 7th Annual Holly Berry Fair
  (12:00pm - 4:00pm) - Yuletide Open House Weekend
  (4:30pm - 8:30pm) - White Mountain Holiday Magic Light Park
  (5:00pm - 7:00pm) - AVA Gallery and Art Center Holiday Exhibition Opening Reception
  (6:00pm - 7:00pm) - Portsmouth Christmas Tree Lighting
  (6:00pm - 10:00pm) - Festive Fridays
  (6:00pm - 10:00pm) - “Santa Comes to Colebrook” Festive Friday Weekend
  (7:00pm) - A Christmas Carol/ One man version
  (7:00pm) - Midwives
  (7:00pm - 8:30pm) - Super Stellar Friday: "Exploring Mars Today"
  (7:30pm) - Messiah
  (7:30pm) - "The Messiah"
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Nov. 20, 2007

Mariposa Museum in Peterborough

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This following message is circulating on a few local Homeschool sites and looks very interesting.  I have planned to visit the Mariposa Museum many times myself and have not done it yet.  I am sure there will be one group or another going now, I won't pass it up again.

 

Hello Homeschooling Parents,

I have had many calls from you guys to request visits and some of
you have visited. I thought that I would try this idea for 2 months
to see if it might work for your groups since I have heard that it is
difficult to create opportunities for your students with smaller
group sizes.

I am going to schedule 2 dates - one in November and one in December
for just the homeschool groups. It will be an open enrollment so
that you can take advantage of a visit with a larger group size. We
welcome you anytime to the museum for your own self-guided tour, but
to do a program for very small groups is difficult for us here... so
I thought I would try this out. If this works for folks I will
continue into the 2008 school year.

I will create a lesson for the age group that signs up on 2 different
topics. For November 28th, I will focus on "Toys, Dolls, and Games"
from around the world and on December 11th I will do a program
on "Festival of Lights" focusing on looking at all the celebrations
that happen during this season. I will make this accessable to the
age group that signs up and it will go no matter what. I will plan a
program to run from 9:30 to 11:30 on each of those dates.

I would like to do these 2 programs and then if this works for all of
us I will choose programs on specific countries in the coming year.
We will be looking at different Asian cultures after our Latin
America exhibit ends on January 6th.

Please email me or call me ASAP. I just need how many kids, how
many adults, and the ages so I can plan accordingly. The price will
be $5 per child and nothing for adults.

Just so you know we have a Latin America exhibit up now with the
exhibits and information cards in the front windows, in the library,
in the community case, in the gallery, and elsewhere in the museum.
There are some great artifacts highlighted and David has done a
wonderful job collecting information on the exhibits.

I look forward to hearing from you and hope this helps you and your
students take advantage of coming to visit.

Terry Reeves
education@mariposamuseum.org
924-4555

 


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Nov. 3, 2007

Daylight Savings Time Ends this Sunday

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Don't forget to set your clocks back at 2am on Sunday, Nov. 4, 2007!!

A cool website to check out for facts about the history of Daylight Savings Time:

http://aa.usno.navy.mil/faq/docs/daylight_time.php

 

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Nov. 3, 2007

Tours at Cabot Creamery, Cabot, VT

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The highlight of a visit to Cabot is our guided tour. View our award-winning cheese as it's being made. You'll learn a ton about cheesemaking, and Cabot's history - not to mention a bit about Vermont agriculture. Following the tour, you're invited to nibble our many varieties of cheeses, including the World's Best Cheddar and Best Flavored Cheddar.

Tour Fee: $2.00, children under 12 Free

Other highlights:

  • Cabot Activity Book. Kids, and lots of adults, too, love our happy Cabot Critters!
  • Weekly specials on selected cheese products.
       
      .

Please call 1-800-837-4261 to confirm our cheese-making days.
If you have a large group we encourage you to make reservations for the tour

 

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Nov. 3, 2007

Stonewall Farm in Keene, NH offers Homeschool programs

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This Farm offers a variety of educational programs and are very Homeschooler friendly.
We went on a "hike" (it was more like a nature walk) for AWANA with our boys and some church family around the grounds of this farm.  It is free to do so when they are open.  You can even see them milk the cows which they do every day at the same time... (I want to say 3:00 but I am not sure, please call them and get the actual time for this) and they have a small playground on the premises also. 

 

THANKSGIVING FARM FARE - 2007
Nov. 16 5 - 8pm
Nov. 17 9am - 3pm

Everyone knows fresh is best when it comes to food, and your Thanksgiving feast is no exception! The annual Thanksgiving Farm Fare held at Stonewall Farm in Keene is designed to help folks get top-quality locally-produced products and ingredients for their feast. Thirty vendors from your local farm network will provide one-stop shopping on Friday, November 16 from 5-8 p.m. and Saturday, November 17 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m.Each year, Rain or shine, the farm hosts the Fare in order to support local agriculture and encourage people to buy locally-produced food. This well-known event draws visitors from five states each year to sample the real "taste of the farm," including fresh vegetables, artisan breads, and specialty food products galore. Juried traditional crafters will also have products available to help you get a jump start on the holiday season!

LIST OF 2007 FARM FARE VENDORS

Aaron's Specialty

That Soap Guy

Two Clayhands

Chase Hill Farm

Bee Tree Farm

Belfast Bay Trading Company

Smith's Country Cheese

Cheshire Garden

Honey Brook Craftworks

Harvest Thyme Herbs

Brookfield Farm

Christmas Wreaths by Jennette Merton

Inn of the Tartan Fox

Orchard Hill Breadworks

From the Kitchen of Annie

Schoolhouse Gardens

Mountain Meadow Farm

Hannah Grimes

White's Farmstand

Terra Nova Coffee

Fast Friends Greyhound Adoption

                           2007 SPONSORS:
Public Service of New Hampshire

True North Systems

Emerson's Towing and Repair

Visit the site for more information: www.stonewallfarm.org

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Nov. 3, 2007

Remick Country Doctor Museum and Farm in Tamworth, NH

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HISTORIC THANKSGIVING

November 10, 2007 1:00PM – 4:00PM

Where did our modern Thanksgiving traditions come from? Learn about harvest festivals and how the foods of the Thanksgiving feast evolved over the centuries. The event features demonstrations of how an early 19th century meal was prepared -  from the farm to the table - including plucking and "dressing" the turkey. Traditional food and drink is prepared on the hearth, using historic recipes with lots of delicious samples to try. Take home a new recipe to include in your own Thanksgiving tradition. Visit a mini exhibit about the history of this important American holiday. Join us for an afternoon of good food, a warm fire, and a little bit of history.

 

VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS

December 9, 2007 1:00PM – 4:00PM

Take time out of your busy schedule and savor the old-time delights of the Victorian Christmas. Tour the Captain Enoch Remick House adorned with the toys and festive decorations of the Victorian era. Sip wassail and enjoy a homemade Christmas cookie or two. Visit the museum center for a taste of the past: sample an array of traditional Christmas foods and drinks and learn how to make simple and beautiful Christmas crafts. 

Check out the education programs brochure additional activities:

http://www.remickmuseum.org/ed%20brochure%20web.pdf

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Nov. 3, 2007

CSI: The Experience still going on at Boston's Museum of Science

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Opens Sunday, September 30, 2007

This fall, Museum visitors will star in the newest edition of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation by playing the role of forensic scientists in CSI: The Experience. Inspired by the hit CBS television series and making its East Coast debut at the Museum of Science, this traveling exhibition highlights the process of scientific inquiry and real investigative techniques used to solve crimes.

The exhibit opens to the public on September 30, 2007 and shows through January 1, 2008. Admission to CSI includes a voucher for the Main Exhibit Halls, usable on the same day or within six months of viewing the exhibition.

Tickets for the general public will be available August 27. General public admission: $23.00 for adults, $20.50 for seniors (60+ ) and $19.00 for children. Member admission: $5.00 for adults, $4.50 for seniors, and $4.00 for children. For more information, visit mos.org.

Cost Top

General public admission: $23.00 for adults, $20.50 for seniors (60+ ) and $19.00 for children. Member admission: $5.00 for adults, $4.50 for seniors, and $4.00 for children.
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Nov. 2, 2007

Christmas Craft Festival and Gingerbread House Competition in Boston this weekend!!

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The 21st Annual Christmas Festival, a festive holiday tradition, heralds in the season Friday, Saturday and Sunday, November 2, 3 and 4, at Boston’s Seaport World Trade Center with the largest fine art and craft show in New England. Featuring the work of over 300 of the nation’s most acclaimed artists and master craftsmen, the Christmas Festival promises a shopping treasure trove of one-of-a-kind gifts, designer fashions, fine jewelry, gourmet treats, holiday décor and more.

A unique aspect of the event is the rare opportunity it offers festival-goers to meet the artisans, discuss their work and commission custom pieces destined to become tomorrow’s heirlooms.

GingerBread House Competition
A popular highlight is the Gingerbread House Competition, where celebrated chefs from area restaurants, bakeries and culinary schools create gingerbread masterpieces to be judged by a celebrity panel and sold. All proceeds benefit Rosie’s Place, dedicated to providing a safe and nurturing environment for poor and homeless women.

Hours
Friday 12:00pm – 7:00pm ·
Saturday 10:00am – 7:00pm ·
Sunday 10:00am – 5:00pm

Don't forget to Print your Discount Coupon!.

Adults $12 Children under 14 Free

Seaport Blvd., World Trade Center, Boston, MA map

Get Directions

 

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