By Stephanie Goddard
Crisp, cool mornings mark the change of seasons. Soon we will warm ourselves by the woodstove, don our sweaters, admire the brilliant foliage, and enjoy our soups and stews. For now, green still covers the Sandwich range, and we are in the in-between-time. 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!) September 13 – Tom Fleischmann at Corner House September 13 – Paint Night at the Gallery September 14 – Farmer’s Market September 14 – Story time at the Library September 17 – Glass Fusing Class September 20 – Mobile Food Pantry in Ossipee September 20 – Shakespeare’s The Tempest September 22 – Advice to the Players Gala Discover Sandwich Website Katie O’Connell of the Sandwich Business Group writes: “Just in case you are wondering about all the amazing things happening in our town, I want to remind you of the fabulous resource, our Discover Sandwich website, (discoversandwich.com) created for and supported by The Sandwich Business Group, maintained by our own Bridie O'Connell, and chock FULL of valuable and pertinent info about our local happenings and businesses that keep our town up and running, nurtured and fed by our farms, restaurants, and caterers, cultured with theater and music, and our homes adorned with works of art and flowers and decorated with beautiful items from our local shops. We are truly blessed with a community of talented humans, and I'm grateful to live here!” Samuel H. Wentworth Library Family Story time, Saturday 9/14 at 10:30. 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. Patricia Ladd Carega Gallery Immerse yourself in the delightful work found in our new exhibit, Whimsical Worlds. The paintings such as “Clarence’s Night” by Melissa Goodman Vance or “Mr. Peanuts Party” by Frances Hamilton might take you back to your childhood - a world filled with wonder. The gallery is located at 69 Maple Street in Center Sandwich. www.patricialaddcaregagallery.com or 603-284-7728 for further information. Bring your questions and curiosity. We look forward to seeing you. Regular Gallery hours are from 10 to 5 Tuesday through Saturday and 12 to 5 on Sunday. Field Fine Art Gallery Field Fine Art Gallery is open for summer hours, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays 11:00 am - 5:00 pm or by appointment: [email protected]. A season of classes has filled this Summer at Field Fine Art Studio, located at 74 Taylor Road in Sandwich. Coming soon: Monday September 23, Drawing Animals To register for a class or learn more about the classes, visit fieldfineart.net. Kathryn Field writes: “Everyone is creative. Come discover ways to tap into those talents.” Give a call to the Field Fine Art Gallery at 603-273-1326 to find out more. Email [email protected] for more information. Center Sandwich Fine Craft Gallery The Center Sandwich Fine Craft Gallery, 32 Main Street, Sandwich, is open 7 days a week, until mid-October. Hours are Monday through Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm, and Sunday from 12 ‘til 5. Many new exciting craftsmen have been added to the gallery this year. Level 1 Glass Fusing, Tuesday, September 17, 10:00 AM-4:00 PM with lunch break. Tuition: $70.00; Materials Fee: $50.00 This class will meet at the Artist Studio in Sandwich. Info will be given when you register. Students must have glass experience or have taken the intro class. The instructor will demonstrate different techniques with discussion including kiln carving, stenciling with glass powders, optics, and glass paints. Students will create a large bowl as a final project. Also coming soon, Holiday Cookie Decorating Instructor: Ralph Watson Thursday, September 26, 1:00 PM-5:00 PM Tuition: $40.00, Material Fee: $10.00 Learn the art of mixing royal icing, outlining a design, and flooding your cookie to create beautiful holiday creations. We will decorate pumpkin and leaf-shaped cookies for the fall and snowflakes and mittens for the winter. Paint Nights at the Gallery Grab some family and friends and join us for a fun evening of creating art! The instructor will guide you through the process with demonstrations and easy step-by-step instructions that will allow you to create a beautiful finished painting suitable for framing and hanging in your home! This month: Nordic Gnome Holiday Paint Night Instructor: Ralph Watson Friday, September 13- 6:00 PM-8:30 PM Tuition: $45.00 Sign up for this class or any of our other September classes at https://centersandwich.nhcrafts.org. For more information, call the gallery at 603/284-6831 or go to our website at https://centersandwich.nhcrafts.org/classesworkshops. Pottery Classes Offered Suzanne Weil, Sandwich resident and studio potter is offering a range of pottery classes from her home studio this fall. Suzanne is a part-time studio potter. She makes functional stoneware pots which she sells locally and on Etsy. Suzanne also teaches writing and ceramics at Plymouth State. Class summaries:
Sandwich Fair The Sandwich Fair will be here before you know it! Mark your calendar for October 12 – 14. Saturday October 12 is Children’s Day at the fair, featuring a ‘pay one price’ ride special until 2:00 pm. Sunday October 13 is Family Day, with the Grand Street Parade at 1:00. Monday, October 14 is Senior Citizen/ 4 H/ and Military Day. Tickets are discounted for Seniors over 60; the 4H shows are all day at the fair on Monday; And free admission Monday for those presenting a military ID. Sandwich Fair Workers The Sandwich Fair is looking for anyone who would be interested in working at the fair. Positions include ticket takers/sellers, and 3-hour shifts in the exhibitor buildings. Ticket takers and sellers receive an hourly rate, while 3-hour shift workers in the exhibit buildings receive a 3-day pass. If you are interested, please email [email protected] or call 603-284-7062. Thanks so much for considering – we are so excited that we are getting closer to the fair! Historical Society: A Look Back Historical Society Director Jim Mykland has pulled together some interesting entries from the Sandwich Reporter (1883-1944). Grab your favorite beverage, sit back and enjoy! Here is an excerpt; you can find more on the website at www.sandwichhistorical.org. September 25, 1924: ~The poultry building on the fair grounds is being erected under the supervision of J. Randolph Coolidge, architect, and Charles McGregor, carpenter. Other improvements are being made on the grounds and driveway. ~The old Benjamin Smith shop, which has been an eyesore on Main Street for a long time, we understand from the Quimby trustees, is to be removed this week. We await its removal with interest. (This would have been an old blacksmith shop about where the tennis courts at the corner of Quimby Field Road and Main Street are today. SHS ed.) ~Advertisement – Sandwich Town and Grange Fair – “Biggest Ever” - Monday October 13 ~Mr. Read of Warren, R.I. has purchased the well-known Stanton place owned by F.A. Bryer. (at the corner of Elm Hill Road and North Sandwich Road. SHS ed.) Mr. Read expects to move here in the spring and run a poultry farm. He is recognized as one of the leading poultrymen in his state and we are rejoiced that he has selected Sandwich as his future home. Advice to the Players Gala On Sunday, September 22 Advice To The Players will host their 25th Anniversary Gala Experience, which includes:
The performance of The Tempest will feature Charls Sedgwick Hall in the role of Prospero, as well as many other familiar ATTP faces, including founder Caroline Nesbitt. The Production is directed by Nafeesa Monroe, of Classics in Color NYC. The reception will be held at the Science Center's brand new Trailhead Events Space and Bluestone Terrace and will feature catering by The Foothills, a paddle raise auction, and plenty of revelry. Attendance at the performance is very limited, so you are encouraged to reserve your ticket ASAP. There will also be a handful of reception-only tickets available for those not attending the performance. Reserve and pay for tickets online at advicetotheplayers.org. You can also view the Tempest at the following locations/times: September 20, 21, 28, & 29, 4pm at Quimby Park in Center Sandwich or September 25 at Silver Center in Plymouth Chapman Sanctuary and Visny Woods Being not quite summer and not quite autumn, almost everything in nature is about to change. It always is. This is a beautiful time to hit the trails at Chapman Sanctuary and Visny woods and explore. Vegetation is losing the bright vibrant green of springtime and becoming a little darker and a little heavier. As some trees are losing their luster, others are bearing their fruits. Plants and flowers are starting the process of defoliating and laying themselves down until next spring. In places where plants are becoming dormant, the mushrooms and fungi are appearing. As beautiful as any flower, they thrive all over the CSVW trails. Many birds have already begun preparing for their migration and some have already flown. Other species are busy taking advantage of the available seeds and nuts and berries that are abundant on the sanctuary acreage. Leftover caterpillar nests and the remaining moths and insects in the area are a great source of nutrition for birds and animals. Located at 740 Mt. Israel Road in lovely Sandwich, New Hampshire. CSVW trails are open from dawn until dusk every day FREE of charge. Park in the upper parking area and sign in at the Visitor’s Kiosk where you will find trail maps and other helpful information. Donations for Playground Sought The Town of Sandwich’s Remick Park Revitalization Committee is now in phase one of revitalizing Remick Park in North Sandwich. The committee is motivated to revitalize this park because they believe outside spaces like playgrounds provide children with the space to develop creative thinking, have fun, and practice forming deeper relationships. Playgrounds enable positive youth development and drive economic development in communities. Phase one begins with creating a more desirable place for children and families. The hope is to create a destination for outdoor recreation and relaxation. The Revitalization Committee is asking for gifts of $79. This is the cost of one of the required 25 surfacing mats. Gifts outside the requested amount are also greatly appreciated. Donations beyond the first 25 gifts of $79 may be used for additional mats, or be used as the committee moves into phase 2 of the improvements. Phase 2 will focus on beautification: including stone wall repair, ornamental plantings, landscaping, and a well and water fountain. On behalf of the Remick Park Revitalization Committee, Ole Anderson writes, “I thank you for considering this project, and welcome support throughout all phases, and we would gladly accept any support outside of the requested range.” Gift payable to: “Town of Sandwich -Remick” at Po Box 194, Center Sandwich, NH 03227 A little more about our project: Remick Park is the only town owned park in Sandwich with Playground equipment. Remick Park currently has a 21-year-old swing-set and one equally old playground structure. Phase one of the Park Revitalization is to install additional playground equipment and update playground access and surface material. The committee hopes to maximize phase one of this project by leveraging additional gifts against the $44,000 received from a warrant article at the Sandwich town meeting in March 2024. $17,000 was from taxation and $27,000 was a generous gift from the Alfred Quimby trust. Club Sandwich with John Davidson This is John Davidson's Club Sandwich last season started on June 28th and runs through September 14th. John Davidson will perform Friday and Saturday evenings all summer. Don't miss seeing John perform -- he is a talented treasure! https://www.johndavidson.com/clubsandwich At Club Sandwich, located at 12 Main Street in Center Sandwich, New Hampshire, you'll enjoy an intimate musical evening in a cozy room with an audience of 50-ish friendly folks. Willow Pond Antiques and Goods Located at 12 main Street, Center Sandwich, Willow Pond features unique whimsical antiques and goods. You can also find Anna’s “Squam Neck Farm” Fresh Eggs at Willow Pond. Hours are Thursday through Saturday, 11-4, and Sunday 12-4. Bookshop Open Hill Country Books at 25 Grove Street is open Thursday through Saturday, 10 am – 5 pm. You’ll find a selection of unique reading material, many old books. The air conditioner is on. There is a big selection of Cashmere fingerless gloves for cooler weather. Summer is the best time to take a look. Available will be hot mustard, chili sauce, Scottish Shortbread, a wide variety of crafts, small antiques, White Mountain prints, antiquarian books, books by local authors, and book bargains including sets for $20. 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]. Corner House Restaurant Did you know that 22 Main Street, where the Corner House now resides, has a rich history dating back to the 1800s? At 175 years old, The building has served as a general store, inn, restaurant, and even a community gathering place for generations of Sandwich residents. Stepping into the Corner House is like stepping back in time, with its charming atmosphere and dedication to community spirit. Hours: Tuesday through Thursday, 4 – 9, Friday and Saturday 4 – 10, Sunday 9 – 9 with brunch from 9-2. Friday evenings from 6 till 9, the Corner House hosts fantastic local musicians in the pub. Friday, September 13 – Tom Fleischmann Friday, September 20 – Peter Heimlich 22 Main Street, Sandwich, NH 03227, email: [email protected] (603) 284-6219 Foothills Café and Curio Fall Hours: Monday 8am - 9pm Tuesday Closed Wednesday Closed Thursday 8am - 9pm, Live Music on Thursday nights at 6:30 Friday 8am - 9pm Saturday 8am - 9pm Sunday 10am - 9pm The Foothills Café and Curio is located at 25 Main Street, Sandwich. 603-707-2424. Eleven’s Prepared Foods Here’s an example of some of the amazing foods you can pick up at the North Sandwich Store, made locally: grape dill chicken salad, kale caesar chicken salad, ham salad, pasta salad, roasted beet farro salad, coconut curry tomato soup (Booty Farm tomatoes!!!), parsnip bisque, Asian slaw, artichoke tomato feta bake (this is DEEElicious on pasta or served over rice!) NOTE from Ashley: We will be stocking the store through September 30, and then it's off to other races for the lot of us. We sure do appreciate the support of this small women-driven business. It takes a village, and this village support is superlative!” Elevens Catering is offering prepared salads and more at the North Sandwich Store, 2 Maple Ridge Road in North Sandwich on the weekends throughout the summer. Deliveries occur on Thursdays or Fridays. 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. Drop-in price: 15.00; 5-class pass - $65.00. Schedule: Saturday 9/14- 9am: 60 min - All Levels Flow with Molly - in studio and on Zoom Monday 9/16- 8am: 60 min - All Levels Flow with Molly - in studio and on Zoom Wednesday 9/18 - 9am: 60 min - All Levels Flow with Molly - in studio and on Zoom [email protected]. Dragonfly Yoga Barn WEEKLY PRACTICE SCHEDULE: Weds: 8-9:15 am ~ Five Element Slow Flow (all levels) Thurs: 5-6:15 pm ~ Vinyasa Flow (moderate) Fri: 8-9:15 am ~ Yin Yoga (all levels, deep myofascial stretch) Sat. 8-9:15 am ~ Five Element Flow Sun. 5-6:15 pm ~ Yin Yoga 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]. Something Wild Farm Shiny new Farm stand open this weekend: pastured eggs, garlic, some cherry tomatoes, new potatoes, random veggies, maple syrup, fresh-made calendula salves, probably some other stuff! Check it out! 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. Waxing Moon Gardens Find out what’s been happening at www.waxingmoongardens.com. Waxing Moon Gardens is located at 222 Whiteface Intervale, North Sandwich. Contact them at [email protected]. Chestnut Meadow Farm Chestnut Meadow Farm will be taking part in the Sandwich Farmers’ Market from 10 till noon on the village green in Sandwich. The lettuce is doing great this year! Plus, we have garlic, cucumbers, tomatoes, carrots, onions, and an assortment of other veggies. Chestnut Meadow is located at 146 Wentworth Hill Road, (Route 109) Sandwich. We offer Fresh Eggs from soy-free organic fed hens, and summer vegetables, all grown organically, no spray ever. Stop by the self- serve farmstand for eggs and veggies or visit online at chestnutmadowfarm.com. Email [email protected] for information or to place an order. September Moon Farm Now is a perfect time to get your perennial flowers in the ground for next year. From our garden to yours… Anise Hyssop and foxglove. Veggies available are green beans, purple beans, carrots, garlic, mint sprigs, Dino kale, walking onions, swiss chard and sungold tomatoes. Stop by their booth at the Sandwich Farmers’ Market Saturday morning from 10-noon at the Sandwich Town Green in front of Sandwich Home Industries, to see what they have to offer and get to know them! Stanton Brook Farm Stanton Brook Farm, located at 69 Mount Israel Road, has an abundance of beautiful tomatoes, eggplant and basil among other goodies. Farm stand open daily 8:30 to just before dusk. Booty Family Farm Booty Family Farm is excited to have certified organic: Green beans, Carrots, New red potatoes, Green beans, Onions, Tomatoes, Cucumbers; Also at the stand, Elsa’s dahlia & zinnia bouquets, Maple Syrup and Rachel’s Pottery. Self-serve farm stand 610 Mt Israel Rd, Center Sandwich. Venmo/cash/cheque accepted. We are a certified organic farm located at 610 Mount Israel Road and have been in operation for over 40 years. We provide the full array of seasonal vegetables throughout the growing season, maple syrup, lamb, logging services and firewood. We hope you enjoy eating our produce as much as we do! Steve Bartlett & the Booty Family Farm, 860-227-0397 Your Neighbor’s Flowers The flower stand is stocked each week with freshly harvested flowers and open Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 9AM until 7PM. We have Seasonal mixed bouquets, mason jars, sunflower bunches and more. Stand Location: 4 Dow Rd Sandwich, NH Special Orders: You can order flowers anytime via the website here: https://www.yourneighborsflowers.com/category/all-products or feel free to email your custom requests. All these flowers are grown at the farm or in some cases sourced from neighboring flower farms and gardens - Thank you for supporting local farms! Botanical Lampshades Open Saturdays in the new shade shed. 95 Foss Flats Road. Pressed flower lampshades, map lampshades, handmade paper shades, and made to order shades. Lamps too. Bring your lamp base so you can try some on. Does your old shade need restitching or new hardware? Bring that too. No credit cards; cash, checks and Venmo accepted. Some other goodies too like moon wreaths, mullein candles, dried herbs, prints, bottle adaptors to make your own lamp, wood spirit carvings, bayberry wax. 11 am to 5 pm Saturday only. Other times by appointment, at 603-284-7468. Sandwich Creamery 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 Take a drive to our Sugarhouse and try our small batch homemade ice cream made on site using all New Hampshire dairy from Hatchland Farm, one small batch at a time. Indulge in our caramel ice cream which is made by carnalizing the sugar for its flavor and color. Or our increasingly popular Honeyberry ice cream (made with honeyberries from Wayside farm). Ice Cream Pints & half Pints if flavors like Maple Latte, Caramel, Cinnamon, and much more! Ice Cream Sandwich flavors include: Oatmeal Cookie with Maple Bourbon, Chocolate Chip with Vanilla , Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip cookies with Vanilla ice cream. Also, we have ice cream pies in assorted flavors, non-dairy treats, and pup cups. Maple Products: Assortment of Plastic & Glass bottles of Maple syrup, Maple Bourbon Syrup, Maple Candy, and Maple Sugar. Located at 301 Wing Road, Sandwich. Mountain Breeze Farm Mt Breeze Farm will be joining other vendors Saturday morning 10- 12 for a market on the green, 32 Main Street, Sandwich. We will be there with freshly made garlic scape powder and salt, beef, pork and maple syrup. We will have ground beef, beef kielbasa, beef chorizo, stew meat and select steaks. For pork we will have ground pork, breakfast sausage, bratwurst, kielbasa, bone-in chops, cutlets, ham steaks, spareribs and baby back ribs. We will also have maple syrup in a variety of sizes. Farmers’ Market Sandwich farmers will host several more Saturday Markets as the growing season comes to an end. Find them this Saturday, from 10 am to 12 noon on the green in front of the Sandwich Fine Craft Gallery in the center of town. You’ll find local beef, pork, eggs, syrup, vegetables, herbs, jams, delicious baked goods, down home music, and more! If you like small, quiet, local farmers’ markets, this is the one for you. 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. Every other Wednesday, 11-3. Next date: Wednesday, September 25 Located at St Andrews Church, 678 Whittier Road, Tamworth, NH. General Questions: 603-960-4067. Mobile Food Pantry The NH Food Bank’s mobile food pantry travels to many different areas of need across New Hampshire. The mobile food pantry will be traveling to Ossipee on Friday, September 20. Find them from 12:00 until 2:00 pm at St. Joseph’s Church, 23 Moultonville Road, Ossipee. What to know before you go:
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 Old Lions Club) at 139 Old Route 109. All are welcome. Coffee will be ready at 11:30! Sandwich Transfer Station 2023-2024 facility stickers are required for use of the Transfer Station (and swimming facilities). Stickers are available for purchase at Town Hall, by mail or by drop box. Transfer Station use is strictly prohibited for vehicles without stickers/passes (even for longtime residents!). 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! Election Information UPCOMING ELECTIONS FOR 2024: Tuesday, November 5, 2024 - State General Election Polls open at 8:00 am for all State/Federal Elections (10am for Town Election); Polls close at 7:00pm. http://www.sandwichnh.org/departments/town_clerks_office/elections/index.php All elections are held on the second floor of Town Hall located at 8 Maple Street, Sandwich, NH. It is important to note that the Town Clerk/Tax Collectors Office is always closed on election days. 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 A 10-week Bible study on the Ten Commandments will be offered Sunday September 22 through Sunday, November 24. Meeting will be at 6:30 on Zoom. Please Contact Pastor Deb if you’re interested in this study. Worship with the Community Church on Sundays at 10 at the Baptist Meetinghouse, Church Street during the summer months. 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 and a home church meeting on Thursdays in Sandwich. Call for details! Contact us at [email protected] or 603-476-7037. In the Round In the Round, a community discussion group for the past 25 years, meets weekly in Sandwich. Meetings are Sunday, in person at the Benz Center, 18 Heard Road. Doors open at 8:30, discussion begins at 8:45. The discussion generally runs until 10am, or a bit longer. 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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