By Stephanie Goddard
March didn’t go out very ‘lamby’ this time. Unless you take into consideration the fluffy white stuff on the ground being somewhat lamb-like. But April’s status as first full month of spring promises to bring warmer days, sunshine, birdsong, and flowers. Here’s a few of the fun and interesting events coming up in the next couple weeks in and around Sandwich: (you can read more about them below!) April 3 – Caregivers Fundraiser April 4 – Brian Hasting at Cornerhouse April 5 – Children’s Item Swap April 11 – Quimby and Benz Scholarship deadlines April 15 – Tax Exemption/Credit deadlines April 19 – Mountainside Sauna Opening April 26 – Arbor Day Event at ReTreeUs Samuel H. Wentworth Library Children’s Item Swap The Children’s Item Swap was postponed due to weather, so it will be taking place this Saturday, April 5 instead, at 10:30 AM, at the Library. In need of some items to add spring freshness to the kids’ spaces in your life? Come check out the Children’s Item Swap and maybe take something home. You don’t have to bring something to take something. Samuel H. Wentworth Library is located at 35 Main Street, PO Box 146 Center Sandwich, NH 03227 phone: (603) 284-6665; email: [email protected]. Hours: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 12:00 – 5:30, Thursday and Friday, 10:00 – 5:00, and Saturday 10:00 – 12:30. Chapman Sanctuary and Visny Woods Chapman Sanctuary and Visny Woods is located at 740 Mt Israel Road in picturesque Sandwich, New Hampshire. There is plenty of free parking and room to prepare yourself for a lovely day on the trails. CSVW is sending some warm thoughts your way as we announce the date for our 2025 Annual Bird Walk! We hope you will put this fun event on your calendar for spring. Saturday • May, 10 2025 at 7:30 am at the Chapman Sanctuary and Visny Woods, 740 Mt Israel Road, Center Sandwich, NH 03227. LED BY: Wildlife Biologist, Christine Costello To check the website for trail conditions and other news Check the CSVW Website Trails page https://www.chapmansanctuaryvisnywoods.com/ Mud Season Trail Update Each year the Squam Lakes Association, in conjunction with landowners who allow public access to their land, temporarily closes sensitive trails around Squam. As the snow melts, muddy conditions force hikers to move off the trails and onto the softer ground on the side. This loosens rocks, weakens trees, and creates erosion. In order to protect the network, please avoid hiking on closed trails until we reopen them when conditions dry up! The following trails are CLOSED as of 3/21: Rattlesnake network, Squam Range, Mt. Morgan Trail, Mt. Percival Trail, Crawford Ridgepole Trail, and Cotton Mountain Trail. Here are some alternative hikes that are OPEN while you wait: Belknap Woods, Whitten Woods, Chamberlain Reynolds Memorial Forest, Red Hill, Castle in the Clouds. Mountain Side Sauna, Opening Day Saturday, April 19th at 3pm. Donation based event (if you can give more, please do to help in holding those who cannot). Pay upon arrival. Join in on a day of Connection, Sauna and Cold Plunging in North Sandwich at Sacred Nectar Sanctuary! Sacred Nectar Sanctuary sits on 290 acres at the base of Mt. Whiteface and provides an immersed nature experience for those desiring to reconnect back with themselves and nature. They have been voted #1 best camping in New Hampshire and #3 in the country by HipCamp. Their mission is to consciously integrate a regenerative community lifestyle that enables individual purpose and inspires a meaningful healthy life in harmony with the earth. The Sauna will be hot at 3pm. Sauna and plunging will be guided and held by Polly Mahoney & Annie Provenzano from our neighboring town, Tamworth. For Polly and Annie, cold and heat are spiritual teachers. Their adventures in the world of intense temperature led them to share their passion for connecting with nature in new ways. They formed the Tamworth Otters, a local cold water dipping group and love supporting others as they get to know these elements on their own terms. Starting May, they will be hosting Sauna at Sacred Nectar on the 2nd Sunday of every month. This is a family friendly event! We will have a fire crackling, inviting all who wish to sit around it and be in good conversation. Please bring snacks/drinks for sharing. Children are welcome to run and play on the land. We have short and easy hiking trails available for exploring on the main grounds. We invite everyone to bring drums, rattles, songs, prayers, stories and whatever else calls to your heart to share during our time together. Corner House Restaurant Spring Hours: Tuesday through Thursday, 4 – 9 Friday 4 – 10 Saturday and Sunday 12 – 10 Friday evenings from 6 till 9, the Corner House hosts fantastic local musicians in the pub: Friday, April 4 – Brian Hasting 22 Main Street, Sandwich, NH 03227, email: [email protected] (603) 284-6219 Foothills Café and Curio The Foothills will be closed while they are taking their ‘mud season break’, from March 25 through April 17th. Email [email protected]. The Foothills Café and Curio is located at 25 Main Street, Sandwich. 603-707-2424. May Contradance Coming in May, another contradance in Sandwich with your favorite Sandwich Jam, with caller Jacqueline! Saturday, May 3, starting at 6:30 pm. This is a family dance for all ages. At the Sandwich Town Hall, with a suggested donation of $4.00 per person, under 12 free. And, folks can come and sit to just listen, dancing not required. All dances taught – easy and fun moves. It’s especially geared for the kids too! Email Christine Woodman at [email protected] if you have any questions. Banjo Gathering From Christina Woodman: “Yes we're still gathering at the Sandwich Town Hall every other Thursday to play our banjos on our knees. 6:30 to 8pm; Simple, easy, no pressure..... not a lesson, just a get together to learn from each other and try some cool stuff.” Contact [email protected] for more information. Music Jam Hello, beginner to intermediate musicians. This is a reminder that we gather every Wednesday from 6:30 to 8pm at the Sandwich town hall for a free, fun-filled music jam. We play traditional, Celtic, oldtime, folk, and Americana tunes at a slow to moderate tempo. Bring your hobby out and start playing with others! It’s fun and inclusive. Right now, we have fiddles, penny whistle, flute, guitars, mandolin, acoustic bass, piano, concertina, and an autoharp!! Sheet music available. Plenty of parking, and an elevator lift if needed. Listeners are always welcome, never an obligation to attend. It’s free! For more information, contact Christine Woodman at [email protected] Friends and Fiber If music isn’t your thing, maybe yarn is! Every Wednesday evening, 6:00 – 8:30 pm, Library Community Room: Friends and Fiber Group: All abilities and ages of fiber enthusiasts (and those wanting to learn or just visit) are welcome to attend. Come with your knitting, crocheting, spinning, felting, rug hooking, embroidery, sewing or other fiber arts-related or hand-held project to work on. There is no charge and the group is casual and welcoming. While there is no formal instruction, if you have a question about your project, there is usually someone in attendance who can provide assistance. Experience is that the group is likely to gather on the off weeks as well as everyone enjoys the company and sharing of ideas. Should you wish more information or if you have questions, please contact [email protected]. Shakesperience Summer Camp Don’t miss registration for this year’s Shakesperience Summer Camp! Weekdays, July 14-25, with a final performance on July 25th at 10 am. Advice to the Players’ summer camp returns for an exciting journey into Shakespeare’s language, characters and plays. The two-week camp is an outdoor theater experience that immerses youth (ages 5-17) in the art and craft of acting, as well as the terms and techniques of Shakespeare. Led by a team of incredible teaching artists, they’ll explore theatre games, clown skills, text analysis, and movement and dance – culminating in a rousing performance adapter by the teaching artists in collaboration with each and every camper. Sign up at advicetotheplayers.org. If you have any questions feel free to email: [email protected]. 2 Basket Street Yoga Led by Molly Powers Simmons, and located at 2 Basket Street, Center Sandwich. Contact Molly at 617-461-9512, or visit the website at 2basketstreetyoga.com for more information or to sign up for classes. Just a friendly reminder that winter parking is in effect. Please park in the main driveway. Thank you! Schedule of 60-minute classes: Saturday 4/5 - 9 a.m.: 60 min - Class Canceled Monday 4/7 - 8 a.m.: 60 min - Class Canceled Wednesday 4/9 - 9 a.m.: 60 min - Class Canceled Molly will be away 4/6-4/10 but will be back teaching class Saturday 4/12 @ 9 a.m. Drop-in price: 15.00; 5-class pass - $65.00. [email protected]. Dragonfly Yoga Barn Katie is back from her six-week sojourn and is excited to get back to doing what she loves most: sharing yoga right here in their beautiful barn. NEWS!! The studio has a spanking new pine plank floor that is just the prettiest! Please see our SPRING Practice Schedule: Wednesday 8 – 9:15, 5 Element Slow Flow Thursday 5 – 6:15 pm, Vinyasa Flow Friday 8 – 9:15 am, Yin Yoga Saturday 8 – 9:15am, 5 Element Flow Sunday 5 – 6:15pm, Yin Yoga Upcoming events: 4/7 – 4/21: Three Week Heart based Meditation Series 5/3: Adam Bauer Workshop and Kirtan *Amorgos, Greece Yoga Retreat: May 16 ~ 23, 2025 6/12-6/15: Squam Yoga Retreat Dragonfly is located at 280 Bennett Street, North Sandwich. Contact [email protected], or online at www.dragonflyyogabarn.com. Eastman House Counseling and Yoga Offered by Heather Cameron. Located at 909 Holderness Road, Center Sandwich. Yoga class is held on Fridays, from 9- 10 am, Mindful Slow Flow. Slow flow yoga is a gentle practice which combines deep breathing, stretching and relaxed postures to bring restorative energy and serenity to your body and mind. Preregister via email, [email protected]. Marigold Moon Wildcraft Apothecary/North Sandwich Tea Open most Saturdays, 10-3. Marigold Moon offers various wildcrafted products—teas, tinctures, oils, balms, and more. The other wild treasures include signed books, postcards, beeswax candles, and more. Located at 620 North Sandwich Road, North Sandwich. Bookshop Open The Bookshop at 25 Grove Street is open most Saturdays, from 10 AM until 5 PM. Look for baked banana bread, Irish soda bread, hermits, and 5 varieties of shortbread. They offer items such as Scotch Irish Oatmeal Cake. John Perkins writes, “Anne and I first encountered this delicious breakfast food at the Downy flake Doughnut shop on Nantucket Island. The Downyflake served breakfasts on Nantucket for most of the twentieth century before the building was sadly lost in a fire. Many visitors to the Island remember the large tin doughnut which hung out over the sidewalk.” Stop by for Scottish shortbread, Anna's eggs and Swedish Ginger cookies. As always there is an excellent selection of books. Sandwich Farmers Market Coming Soon The Sandwich Farmers Market will have a fresh new feel this summer! Mark your calendars! The market will take place Wednesdays, 3pm – 6pm at the Village Green in Sandwich. 2025 Season Dates are weekly starting June 4th through September 10th. Now accepting Vendor Applications for the 2025 season! Apply today at sandwichnhfarmersmarket.com. This market will also feature some fun weekly highlights, including a Nonprofit Highlight, Business Highlight, and a Musical Guest. Check out the ‘Join the Market’ tab on the website. More exciting information coming soon! Chestnut Meadow Farm We still have storage onions, shallots and garlic for sale, so reach out to us if you need any. Chestnut Meadow farm is a small, family farm located at 146 Wentworth Hill Road in Sandwich. You can reach us at [email protected], or check out the website, www.chestnutmeadowfarm.com. We love knowing where our food comes from! Mountain Breeze Farm Mountain Breeze Farm specializes in fresh, local beef and pork, as well as maple syrup. They have a variety of cuts, such as pork loin roasts, small hams, breakfast sausage, bratwurst, bone-in chops, and spareribs; Also select beef steaks, ground beef, beef kielbasa, beef chorizo, and stew meat. Please inquire if you are looking for something not mentioned or would like a custom order. Contact Mountain Breeze at 603-677-2604 if you have any questions or to place an order. Mountain Breeze Farm is located at 327 Dale Road, Center Sandwich. Mother’s Day Plant Sale Your Neighbor’s Flowers is taking pre-orders for the Mother’s Day Weekend Plant sale on their website, www.yourneighborsflowers.com. There are plenty of seedlings to choose from, all perfect for growing beautiful, cut-worthy flowers right in your garden. All pre-orders will be available for pick-up during the Mother’s Day Weekend Plant Sale, Thursday May 8th through Sunday May 11th. Other Mother’s Day gifts to look forward to at Your Neighbor’s Flowers are: Tulips and Daffodils, Dahlia Tubers, Garden Hands Soap, Papa Bene’s Ice Cream Trailer, and Mother’s Day Cards. Pre-orders will remain open through Tuesday, April 22nd. Megan of Your Neighbor’s Flowers writes: “Thank you for supporting Your Neighbor’s Flowers! Small farms like this one thrive because of neighbors like you—people who cherish the beauty of each season and the joy of something nurtured right here in our community.” Your Neighbor’s Flowers is located at 4 Dow Road, Sandwich. Arbor Day Celebration ReTreeUS is thrilled to announce their 3rd Annual Community Arbor Day Celebration! When: Saturday, April 26th, from 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Where: ReTreeUS Nursery on Dow Road in Sandwich Why: Every spring, ReTreeUS receives hundreds of bare-root fruit trees that need to be potted and cared for throughout the summer. These trees will eventually find homes in school and community orchards. This is no small task, which is why they’re calling on friends, family, and neighbors to lend a hand and make this possible. This is a true community effort and wouldn't be possible without the support of volunteers and friends coming together to share in the work and the joy of the day. Even if you’re unable to participate in the physical work of potting trees, there are plenty of ways to be involved, This is a free, open-house-style, family-friendly event. For More Event Details Visit the ReTreeUS Website, https://www.retree.us/arbordaycelebration/ Something Wild Farm If you see steam and smoke coming from the evaporator behind the farm stand, feel free to stop by and see how maple syrup is made! We’re a small operation and do things differently than most larger maple operations. Hopefully by then we’ll have syrup for sale, as well! Rich is always happy to talk your ear off about maple syrup, chickens, eggs, sheep, farming, food, and community! Located at 430 North Sandwich Road. Pasture raised eggs, Maple Syrup, handmade candles, and more. Contact Richard at [email protected], and check out their website, somethingwildfarm.com. Booty Family Farm From Steve at Booty Family Farm: The buckets are hung and the pans have been sweetened! We will gladly fill any clean mason jars with maple syrup. Please put your name on each jar, a way to contact and a preference of grade. Feel free to reach out with any questions. We currently have 2025 syrup for sale in the sugarhouse and it looks like a great week for making more! Visitors always welcome! We are a certified organic farm located at 610 Mount Israel Road and have been in operation for over 40 years Stop by any time or call/text Steve at 860-227-0397. Thanks for supporting local, Steve Bartlett and the Booty Family Farm. Waxing Moon Gardens Our CSA is live on our website; https://www.waxingmoongardens.com/onlinestore/csa-store. Waxing Moon Gardens is located at 222 Whiteface Intervale, North Sandwich. Sandwich Creamery At the North Sandwich store. 2 Maple Ridge Road, Sandwich. Self-serve, locally made ice cream and cheese. Open from 9 am until 9 pm daily. Papa Beans Ice Cream/Young Maple Ridge Sugarhouse The sap is still flowing, and boiling will continue as long as the weather cooperates and the trees keep donating their sweet nectar. As long as Mother Nature and the maples are feeling generous, we’ll be here—boiling, watching, and probably sneaking a taste or two! We've got plenty of maple syrup in both glass and plastic bottles, available in assorted sizes. Plus, indulge in maple candy, maple cream, and maple sugar! For a special treat, try our limited-edition Maple Flights of Ice Cream, featuring scoops of: Maple Blueberry Maple Latte Maple Chocolate Classic Maple Get them while they last—this kind of sweetness doesn’t stick around forever! Stop by anytime during our regular open hours (9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily) for some delicious maple products and ice cream! We’ve got everything from quarts and pints of ice cream, and ice cream sandwiches. Plus, we have an assortment of maple syrup (in plastic and glass bottles), Maple Bourbon Syrup, Maple Candy, Maple Sugar, and Maple Cream. Located at 301 Wing Road, Sandwich. Open 7 days, 9 am – 9 pm. Tamworth Community Food Center Welcomes You If you or someone you know is in a position where access to food would be of help, please call the number provided. There are resources. The primary goal of the Tamworth Community Food Center is addressing hunger for those in need, serving the communities of Tamworth and Sandwich, NH. Our organization’s volunteers are trained and well-informed, knowing the value of awareness, action, and the effects of hunger. We are dedicated to providing fresh and nutritious food to people and families who may go without it. Our volunteers are devoted to understanding the significance and impact of community outreach. Donations from individuals, local organizations, businesses, and the towns provide stability and support, addressing the essentials of our citizens via sustainable solutions. It is our goal to tackle both short and long-term needs. Wednesday, April 9 from 11-3. Located at St Andrews Church, 678 Whittier Road, Tamworth, NH. General Questions: 603-960-4067. Senior Meals Join the fun at our Wednesday lunch here in Sandwich! Sandwich senior meals take place on Wednesdays at noon at the Benz Center, 18 Heard Road, Center Sandwich. Additionally, Moultonboro senior meals are held Monday through Thursday at the Moultonboro Community Center (formerly the Lions Club) at 139 Old Route 109. All are welcome. Free will donations are most welcome. The Moultonboro site chooses the menu and prepares it; food is delivered to Sandwich for serving. Coffee is ready at 11:30. Desserts are usually set out by then; there is a good possibility one of our volunteers will arrive with a still-warm homemade sweet bread (banana and pumpkin come to mind). Call the Moultonboro site at 603-476-5110 for takeout orders or to sign up for home delivery. School District Initiative Center Harbor, Meredith, and Sandwich students, parents, guardians, community members, staff, and school board members are invited to join in updating and evolving the shared vision for the future of the Inter-Lakes District schools. The process will be repeated across three different locations, and you are welcome to attend the one that works best for you. Each event will offer the same experience and opportunity for input. Choose the one most convenient for you: April 3, Meredith Location – Inter-Lakes Middle High School, Cafeteria, 6:00 pm – 7:30. April 10 – Center Harbor Location, Center Harbor Town Hall, Cary Mead Meeting Room, 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm. April 15 – Sandwich Location – Sandwich Central School, Cafeteria, 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm. Childcare will be provided at each event. To help prepare, call 603-279-7947 to RSVP. Together we can strengthen our Inter-Lakes Community. Interlakes Community Caregivers Monte Carlo Night Interlakes Community Caregivers, Inc. is hosting a Monte Carlo Night at Revo Casino and Social House in Conway. The event will take place Thursday, April 3, 4- 7 pm. The cost is $25.00/person, and includes a $10.00 free play voucher and a buffet of appetizers, salad, and flatbread pizza. To reserve tickets, call 603-253-9275, ext. 3. Interlakes Community Caregivers is a non-profit organization that provides rides free of charge to adult residents of Sandwich, Center Harbor, Moultonborough, and Meredith, for medical appointments, groceries, prescriptions and other personal errands. To learn more about Interlakes Community Caregivers, Inc., please visit our website at interlakescares.org Older Singers Needed Do you like to sing? Are you OVER 60? Do you have a sense of humor? If so, we need you! This summer The Yeoman’s Fund for the Arts will once again present Elderville, an operetta in the G & S tradition, featuring one youngish couple and a large chorus of elderly folks. The story and new song lyrics were written in 2019, but the musical score will be familiar, as it is based on the beloved tunes composed by Arthur Sullivan. Our even Older Elderville, will be performed on the Sandwich Town Hall Stage this summer: Performance Dates: July 10, 11 and 12 (matinee), July 18, 19, and 20 (matinee) There are parts for a wide variety of singers. Don’t let a lack of experience stop you! There will be simple chorus parts, as well as opportunities for more experienced singers to do solos, quartets and trios. There are some speaking roles as well. If you are interested in participating, please contact Ellen Farnum: 986-6620 or email ellenlynnfarnum@gmail. Sandwich Transfer Station New facility stickers are available at the town hall for 2025-2026. Facility stickers are required for use of the Transfer Station. Stickers are available for purchase at Town Hall, by mail or by drop box. Sandwich Transfer Station hours are Sunday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 8 am to 4 pm. Please arrive at the Transfer Station at least 15 minutes before closing to allow for unloading and closure for the day. Kevin and John appreciate being able to close on time. Reminder: if you are recycling larger cardboard, please be sure it is cut to a maximum size of 4' x 4'. Larger pieces jam up our compactors! Notes from the Selectmen’s Office As a reminder, you can sign up for tailored alerts (email or text notifications) at https://www.sandwichnh.org/enotify/index.php. Please let the Selectmen's Office know if you are having any issues with our alert system. Dog Licenses Due Dog licenses for 2025 are available for purchase in the Town Clerk’s Office (open Tuesday and Thursday, 8 am to 5:30 pm.) NH law requires all dogs to be licensed at four months of age, and thereafter, the licenses must be renewed annually by April 30. The license period is May 1 through April 30. The town Clerk must have proof of a valid rabies vaccination before a license may be issued. Local veterinarians are required to send rabies certificates to town clerks. Dog fees can be combined with other Town Clerk transactions. If you have moved or no longer have your dog, please notify the Town Clerk’s Office at 603-284-7113 or email Steve at [email protected]. Rabies Clinic Moultonborough’s Town Clerk has organized a Rabies Clinic. All neighboring towns are invited. The NH Humane Society will be on site at Moultonborough Town Hall (6 Holland Street – in the same parking lot as the library, near the Old Country Store) from 11 am – 3 pm on Saturday, April 19th. It’s drop-in—no appointments necessary but signing up ahead of time via the link on the poster will help the Humane Society with their paperwork (link: https://www.nhhumane.org/bestfriend, click on Moultonborough to register). Scholarships Available The Alfred Quimby Trust and the Doris L. Benz Trust both provide scholarships to Sandwich residents. These scholarships each have distinct criteria and processes. The Doris L. Benz Trust will consider scholarship awards to Sandwich residents who meet ALL of the following criteria: (1) Resident of Sandwich (2) Graduated from Interlakes High School (3) Enrolling in an accredited undergraduate post-secondary education program Graduate and adult students or traditional students who did not graduate from Interlakes High School are not eligible for funding from the Doris L. Benz Trust. The Alfred Quimby Trust sponsors scholarships for residents who do NOT qualify for the Doris L. Benz Trust. This means if the student is a Sandwich resident but did not graduate from Interlakes High School or is a graduate student or an adult student, they qualify for the Alfred Quimby Trust. The Alfred Quimby Trust and the Doris L. Benz Trust scholarships are managed through the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation’s online application. The 2025 application deadline is Friday, April 11 at 5:00 pm ET. To access the online application and to receive further instructions, students should visit the Foundation’s website at www.nhcf.org and click on Apply for a scholarship. For more information about the Quimby or Benz scholarships or other student aid resources, please contact the Student Aid Office at the NH Charitable Foundation at 603-225-6641 Ext. 2 or [email protected] Tax Exemption Deadline There are several Tax exemptions and credits available in Sandwich, including the Elderly Exemption, the Blind Exemption, and Veteran’s Credits. Note: all applications for tax credits and exemptions are due to the Selectmen's Office by April 15th preceding the setting of the tax rate. ~Elderly Exemption: Current Exemption Amount: varies depending on age - $20,000 (65-74 age), $30,000 (75-79 age), $50,000 (80+). If you have any questions regarding the handling of confidential paperwork, please call the Selectmen's Office at 284-7701. Applicant must be 65 years or older as of April 1st of the year the applicant is applying. ~Blind Exemption: Relevant State Statute(s): NH RSA 72:37 Current Exemption Amount: $15,000; ~Veteran Credit: Current Tax Credit Amount: $750 The applicant must have served not less than ninety (90) days in the Armed Forces of the United States in a war or conflict as outlined in RSA 72:28 and have been honorably discharged, or be the surviving spouse of such eligible veteran. ~All Veteran’s Tax Credit: Current Tax Credit Amount: $750 A person shall qualify for the All Veteran's Tax Credit if the applicant: Served not less than 90 days on active service in the armed forces of the United States; Was honorably discharged or an officer honorably separated from service, or is the spouse/surviving spouse of such resident ; ~Service-Connected Total Disability Tax Credit - Current Tax Credit Amount: $4,000 ~Surviving Spouse Tax Credit - Relevant State Statute(s): NH RSA 72:29-a Current Tax Credit Amount: $2,000; Get Involved! The Board of Selectmen seeks volunteers to participate on our boards/committees! Interested members of the public are encouraged to learn more about our committees on the town website, and participate in a meeting before applying. Committees include:
In addition, we are always seeking new members for our Fire Department. Previous experience is a plus, but not a prerequisite. Town of Sandwich contact information Alison Gage, Town Clerk/Tax Collector, [email protected] Town Clerk’s office hours: Tues & Thurs 8:00am to 5:30pm Courtney Delaney, Town Administrator, may be reached during regular office hours, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday from 7:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. e-mail: [email protected] Kelly Cox, Administrative Assistant, may be reached during regular office hours Monday, Tuesday, Thursday from 7:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. e-mail: [email protected] Website: sandwichnh.org Town of Sandwich 8 Maple Street, PO Box 194 Sandwich, NH 03227 P: 603-284-7113 Community Church of Sandwich Worship with the Community Church on Sundays at 10 at the Methodist Meetinghouse, Main Street. Contact us by Mail: PO Box 267, Sandwich, NH 03227, email [email protected], or call 603-284-6151 Harvest Church of the Lakes Region Harvest Church invites you to visit at 80 Bean Road in Moultonborough, Sundays at 10:00 am for contemporary worship and Biblical teaching. We have several meetings during the week as well: a men’s Bible Study on Mondays in Sandwich, and a home church meeting on Thursdays in Sandwich. Call for details! Contact us at [email protected] or 603-476-7037. North Sandwich Friends North Sandwich Friends Meeting invites friends and neighbors to join their weekly Meeting for Worship from 10:00 to 11:00 am on Sunday at the North Sandwich Meetinghouse (354 Quaker Whiteface Rd., N Sandwich, NH 03259). Quakers, or “Friends,” have their roots in 17th century England. We have no explicit creed, nor does Quaker practice reflect a hierarchy among individuals. Believing that there is that of God in every person, Quakers welcome all who seek to join us in common spirit. Friends seek to live lives guided by six “testimonies”: Integrity, Simplicity, Peace, Equality, Community and Stewardship. Meeting for Worship is a time of quiet listening to the inner voice of spirit, God, the Light within –whatever term one uses—in community with others. We sit largely in silence for an hour; friends who are deeply moved to share an insight may rise and do so. Most Sundays, a very brief reading is offered reflecting Quaker values or history, which may provide a common focus for reflection. After the meeting, friends share individual reflections and announcements with each other. Finding Moral Courage Event You are warmly invited to the public event Protecting Freedom: Finding Moral Courage in Dangerous Times, hosted by the North Sandwich Friends Meeting (Quakers) on Sunday, April 6, 4:00--5:30 p.m. at Runnels Hall in Chocorua. This event will include storytelling, personal reflections, inspiration, silence, and song. As Quakers, we are led by our faith to advocate for peace, justice, and equality, and to speak truth to power when our government acts in ways we deem immoral. Others choose to participate in public life for different and/or non-religious reasons. Each of us, however, may sometimes struggle to find the moral courage necessary to speak up for what we know in our hearts to be right. We invite you to a conversation that we hope will help fill up our personal reservoirs of moral courage. North Sandwich Friends Meeting In the Round In the Round takes place Sundays at 8:45 – 10:30 am at the Benz Center, 18 Heard Road, Sandwich. In the Round, a community discussion group for the past 25 years, meets weekly in Sandwich. The topic is always thought-provoking and related to what people are thinking about these days. In the Round welcomes all points of view, reasonably and respectfully considered. Anyone who wishes to join in that spirit of dialog is invited. Various viewpoints are welcomed. Everyone is welcome. Comments are closed.
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