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Its a tradition for many Pelham families and their young
goblins. Each year the Pelham Fire Department hosts a
Halloween event for the kids in town called the Horribles
Parade.
Children of all ages dress in their costumes and march from
Pelham Memorial School to the Village Green for Halloween
festivities as evening falls.
The firefighters serve popcorn, hot dogs, candy and treats
and provide free hayrides. Rainy weather this year forced the
party indoors. Princesses, skeletons, superheroes, and their
parents celebrated inside the empty bays of the fire station.
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School Resource Officer
Cassandra Avery came
to visit the first graders at
the Presentation of Mary
Academy in Hudson to
discuss Halloween safety.
The students were excited
to share how much safety
they knew. Officer Avery
handed out a Halloween
checklist and reviewed
it with the class. Most
students knew they should
never go trick or treating
alone and to always let
a grownup check their
candy. They all promised
to review the list with
their parents. There was
a Halloween game to go
Mrs. Polombos first grade students with their Halloween checklist
along with the lesson. Pictures
were projected on the classroom
lit houses and strangers that they should avoid. All the
SmartBoard and the students had to
students received a D.A.R.E. sticker for their hard work.
choose the correct answers. Some images were of safely
These first graders
were well prepared for
Halloween!
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Mrs.
Lamontagnes
first grade
students
Steve Hellwig
Shawn N. Jasper
Lynne Ober
Russell T. Ober III
Andrew Prout
Andy Renzullo
Kim Rice
Eric Schleien
Gregory Smith
Jordan Ulery
Caleb Q. Dyer
November 8th
Kristi for several years. The word we would use to best describe her is
committed.
She is committed to her community having served on the Windham
Planning Board, Windham Capital Improvement Plan Committee, Village
Center District Subcommittee and Windham Democratic Town Committee.
She is committed to her family and church. And she is committed to her
core values of supporting responsible spending, developing aordable health
care and providing public school options to serve parents and their students.
Too often people dont look past political party aliation to analyze the
past commitment to community and others that the candidate has exhibited.
If you examine Kristis past public service, you will find a candidate that is
committed to serve all the people of District 19. We need that commitment
in Concord.
Neil and Dianna Fallon, Windham
The Pelham Good Neighbor Fund committee is asking for your support
so that we will be able to help individuals and families during Christmas
with food, clothing and toys for the children who live in Pelham. We
are asking individuals, families, businesses, organizations, schools, civic
and church groups to be as generous as possible. Volunteers will be
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11, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., in the parking lot at the Pelham Plaza. If you
would like to make a donation on line, please visit our website at www.
pelhamgoodneighborfund.org or you can make your check payable to
the Pelham Good Neighbor Fund, P.O. Box 953, Pelham, NH 03076.
Your cash donation is tax deductible since we are a 501(c)(3) charitable
organization. The committee also uses the money collected during the drive
to provide financial assistance 52 weeks a year for food, heat, rent, electricity
and other household expenses for Pelham residents. Your financial support
would be greatly appreciated so we can help our Neighbors In Need. If you
need help during the holidays, please call one of the people listed below or
e-mails us at pgnfsponsorachild@live.com. If you would like to sponsor a
child or family for Christmas, please also call one of the people listed or go
to St. Patricks Church to pick out a name tag(s): Jeanne DiRocco - (603)
635-2089, Brenda Blake - (603) 339-0679 or Karen Fournier - (978) 3198650.
You can call Jeanne DiRocco any time, Brenda Blake and Karen Fournier
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Saturday, November 5
Women of all ages are invited to join us
in honoring Our Lady for First Saturday
Devotions on at St. Patrick Church in
Pelham. We begin with Mass at 8 a.m.,
followed by a faith formation. The speaker is
Maury Lavoie and he will speak on Catholic
persecution today. We will also be collecting
donations of food items/other necessities for the
Thanksgiving basket to be given to the Food Pantry.
As usual we will have our pot luck breakfast and
fellowship. For more information call Linda at 9306436 or e-mail WomenOfMaryNH@yahoo.com.
Note: Adoration and Divine Mercy Chaplet will be
available before Mass at 7:30 in the main church.
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Tuesday, November 8
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Wednesday November 9
Delta Dogs, Pelham Public Library, 6:30
pm. Learn how this organization trains
service dogs for veterans and how you
might help.
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Saturday, November 12
Windham Cub Scouts Pancake
Breakfast, 7 a.m. to 12 p.m., St. Matthew
Church, 2 Searles Rd. Its that time of year
again, where Windham Cub Scouts Packs
263 and 266 hold their joint annual fundraiser
breakfast. On the menu will be hot pancakes and
syrup, sausage, coffee, orange juice, hot chocolate,
milk, and a special sweet treat (while supplies
last). Tickets can be purchased at the door or from
scouts around town for $5 per person/$20 family
and include a $5 free tokens coupon to Pelhams
Pinball Wizard Arcade on the back. Donated
tickets will be given to the Windham Food Pantry.
Help support our local cub scouts and enjoy a hot
meal at this Windham town tradition. We thank
you for your support!
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Sunday, November 13
Close Encounters of a Reptile Kind, 2
p.m. at the Pelham Public Library. Get up
and close with 18 reptiles of all sorts. Learn
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Monday, November 21
The Nesmith Library is now hosting
Reading Sessions with Macs, a registered
Reading Dog. Macs, a loveable cockapoo,
is a Reading Education Assistance Dog
or R.E.A.D. Dog. He will be joining us on 15
minute reading sessions will be available from 3:15
to 5:15 p.m. Often, students find it intimidating
to read in front of classmates, but love to read to a
non-judgmental, calming dog. A reading program,
involving a dog as a listener, has the potential to
change that fear. If you think your child would
enjoy reading with Macs, or sitting for awhile to
get to know him, call the library and sign up for
one of our many 15-minutes sessions offered this
fall. Children of all ages and reading levels are
encouraged to try one of our reading dates! Bring
your own book or read one of ours! Registration is
required to guarantee a time slot but drop-ins will
be added that day if spots are still available. For
more information, call the library at 432-7154.
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Saturday, December 3
St. Patrick Parish is hosting its annual
Christmas Craft Fair in the Parish Center at
12 Main St., Pelham. There will be many
local crafters who amaze us every year! We
will also have food, a Home Made Baked Goods
Table, a coloring contest and raffles. Join us from
9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and get great gifts for your holiday
shopping.
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Red Cross
Blood Drive
Opportunities
Windham
Nov. 9: 1-6 p.m., Windham Presbyterian Church, 1
Church Rd.
Saturday, November 19
The Knights of Columbus Council 6902
in Pelham is having its annual Turkey
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Its been a long time coming, but Channel 170, Windham
High Schools cable television channel, is finally up and running,
according to Assistant Superintendent Kori Becht. Its a work in
progress. Were refining it as we go, Becht announced last month.
Well get there, but it will take us a while, she said, referring to
the work yet to be done.
Windham High School opened its doors to students in September
2009. Plans for a TV station have been on the agenda since that
time.
Although Channel 170 has been in existence for years, for the
most part, other than running repeats of school concerts or scrolling
information, the channel was dormant. Im just excited that its
finally ready, said School Board Vice-Chairman Rob Breton. Im
comfortable that well get where we need to be. Were starting
small and growing from there.
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