By Stephanie Goddard
Whipping winds and bright skies mark mid-February in Sandwich. Leading into school vacation week, we have a wonderful layer of snow to go out and play in! 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!) February 20 – Herbal Healing Talk February 21 – Another Story at Cornerhouse February 20, 21, 22 – Local Theater at Town Hall February 24 – Books Sandwiched In February 25 – Stargazing February 25 – Land Conservation Talk SAVE THE DATES! March 11 – Town Election March 12 – Town Meeting Wednesday, 6 PM Sandwich Central School Samuel H. Wentworth Library 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. Upcoming events for kids and families at the Samuel H. Wentworth library in Sandwich: After School Drop-In: Thursday February 20. 3-5 PM; Drop-in for youth and families: Fort building, Snap Circuits, Legos, Art, Games, AND SNACKS! Registration appreciated but not required - just drop in and join Ms. Kourtney for some creative fun! Or get help with homework or your own projects! Any Questions? Email: [email protected] Special event for youth and families at Samuel Wentworth Library: Henna Party, Thursday, February 27, 3 – 5 PM. Have snacks, color mandalas, and get a henna ‘tattoo’! Please register by calling the library at 603-284-6665 or emailing [email protected]. Parental Release form required. Winter Wellness Series for Youth and Families: The Library is offering a wellness series for youth and families over the next few Saturdays: (10:30 am at the Samuel Wentworth Library) 2/22/25 Bath Bombs: They can help soothe sore muscles, relieve tension, and promote overall relaxation. Books-Sandwiched-In Attention all readers! Here's the lineup of books for your winter reading. Thank you, book reviewers! The Books Sandwiched In committee hopes you'll enjoy these books, and can join the discussions Mondays at noon in the library Community Room. ~February 24 The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store, by James McBride, Reviewer Mike Henriques. , a novel about small town secrets and the people who keep them. They are the most complicated, funny, and compassionate characters you'll meet in any novel. Mike Henriques will review the book and lead the discussion. ~March 10 Our Moon, by Rebecca Boyle; Reviewer Adam Heard. ~March 24 James, by Percival Everett. Reviewer, Will Speers. Books Sandwiched In is supported by The Friends of the S.H.Wentworth Library. The program meets Mondays at noon in the library Community Room and on Zoom. Local Author Presents Talk on 19th Century Folk Healing She is a narrator in the Etched in Granite Historical Fiction Series. Her Christian name is Nellie Baldwin, and her Abenaki name is Nanatasis, meaning hummingbird. Based on a one-hundred-year-old woman at the Carroll County Farm in the 1870s, she shares her wisdom and healing practices. Nellie comprehended the sacred existence of living beings, seen and unseen, and the unending circle of life and death. As an inmate of the County Farm, she had an advantage over most. Based on her rich life experience, she knew how to farm crops and cultivate medicine. Nellie gathered herbs from her surrounding environment and often traded them over long distances. These herbs were used to bring balance and harmony within her tribe and later, the community of Ossipee, New Hampshire. Her knowledge of indigenous healing traditions was rich and effective until her death. From that point on, her customs were carried on by others at the Farm. Join author, historian, and wildcraft practitioner Mj Pettengill for a presentation that will provide you with practical knowledge about historical medicinal practices and folk remedies. Drawing on her experiences in wild plant medicine and weaving in excerpts from the book, Mj will cover the art of wild tea, the wildcrafter’s promise, and information about plants and essential folk remedies that are readily available to us. This knowledge will not only promote wellness and fortify our immune systems but also empower us to treat basic seasonal ailments. Ossipee Library, Thursday February 20, 4:00 pm. International Nights The Doris L. Benz Community Center is again hosting three International Nights this January, February & March. We’ve got a marvelous travel lineup: a trip down under to New Zealand, then East to Azerbaijan, Georgia & Armenia, and finally a taste of Europe with Sicily. Tickets include a 3-course dinner and the presentation. The menu is inspired by the cuisine of the country. As usual, it’s BYO. Cost is $35/person. All events start at 5:30 pm with doors opening at 5 pm. Details for tickets are below. You still have one more opportunity to take part in the 2025 International night series. Friday, March 21, Karen and Bob Delgado will be presenting their trip to Sicily, Italy. To reserve your seat (s), send a check for $35.00 per person per dinner to: The Doris L. Benz Center, PO Box 52, Center Sandwich NH 03227; attn: Theresa Hanks. Please include a contact email address or phone number. To pay with cash, please contact Theresa at [email protected] or call 603-284-7211. Your reservation is not confirmed until paid for. The Benz is not equipped to process credit card payments. Wonalancet Stargazing The Chocorua Lake Conservancy is hosting “Stars and Stories,” on Tuesday, February 25, from 7:00 PM till 8:30 PM. Come learn about the constellations in the winter night sky and some of the stories we tell about them, in Wonalancet with storyteller and teacher Matt Krug: Visit https://www.chocorualake.org/events/2025/2/25/stories-stars to register. Sled Dog Fun Day Postponed to March 16th. The Tamworth Outing Club, North Country Mushers, and Chinook Owners Assoc. Present the 2025 Sled Dog Fun Day racing and exhibition at the Chinook Trail Farm fields across from Wonalancet Chapel on 113A. Sunday, March 16 from 8 am till noon. Large teams arrive at 8 am, racing starts at 9. Dogs will make the 12-mile race and will be out of sight for some time until they come back into the field to finish the race. Chinook Owners Assoc. begins dog showcasing at 10 am. Show up early to catch all of the action. (Please leave your own dogs at home.) Ski Trails in Fairgrounds From the Sandwich Parks and Recreation Director, Ole Anderson: The Nordic ski trails in the center are open for use. We want to thank the Sandwich Fair Association for their support for these trails. You are all more than welcome, and encouraged, to use the trails at any point. This trail system is used by SCS Nordic program 1:15-2:20 on Tuesdays, the Sandwich Parks and Rec Nordic Program on Saturdays, and also used by the Inter-Lakes Nordic ski team on several afternoons a week. It is possible the trails will be busy on a weekday afternoon, but by no means closed, during these Inter-lakes practices. These are first and foremost groomed trails for skiers. Please keep your foot traffic to the edge of the groomed area. Footprints through the groomed area can severely and dangerously impact the terrain for the skiers. These trails are not for sledding, please do not sled or allow your children to sled on the trails. If you do take your dog, please pick up their poop. Not doing so is unacceptable anywhere and our groomed Nordic ski trails are no exception. I appreciate your cooperation and look forward to seeing you out on the trails! If you have any questions, program or event ideas, or would like to volunteer please contact me. Please check out our page at: https://www.sandwichnh.org/departments/parks_and_recreation/index.php Ole Anderson, Sandwich Parks and Recreation Director. (603) 387-8210 Chapman Sanctuary and Visny Woods Gear up and get ready for some beautiful XC skiing and snowshoeing at Chapman Sanctuary and Visny Woods! Trustees and Members have been out on the pristine, wintry landscape at the sanctuary and reports are that the snowy forest is gorgeous! 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 February 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. DATE: Saturday • May, 17 2025 TIME: 7:30 am LOCATION: 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/ Corner House Restaurant Winter specials are back! Every week, we'll be dishing up something delicious made with fresh, local ingredients. Corner House has new expanded hours. They are now open on both Saturdays and Sundays from 12 pm to 10 pm. 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, February 21 – Another Story Friday, February 28 – Peter Heimlich 22 Main Street, Sandwich, NH 03227, email: [email protected] (603) 284-6219 Foothills Café and Curio Upcoming special events at the Foothills: Off The Dock Players Production of Sharr White’s, The Other Place. This will be a deep and unique theater experience. The Foothills is offering a Dinner Theater option on Friday, Feb 28 and Saturday Mar 1. Dinner theater includes a 3-course prix fixe meal before the show and your ticket to the show for $58. The show will run on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights for 2 weeks—2/20, 2/21 and 2/22, then 2/27, 2/28 and 3/1. The Dinner Theater option is only on 2/28 and 3/1, but you can also just see the show on those nights too. All tickets and ticket options can be purchased on the Off The Dock Players Website. Foothills Winter Hours: Sunday 10 am-9 pm Monday 8 am-9 pm Tuesday 11 am -3 pm Wednesday 11 am-3 pm Thursday 8 am -9 pm Friday 8 am-9 pm Saturday 8 am -9 pm Email [email protected]. The Foothills Café and Curio is located at 25 Main Street, Sandwich. 603-707-2424. Off the Dock Players presents ‘The Other Place’ Local theater group Off The Dock Players has been busy rehearsing a new play which will open production on Thursday, February 20, 2025 at 7pm at the Town Hall in Sandwich. Subsequent shows are 2/21, and 2/22, and the following week on 2/27, 2/28, and 3/1, all at 7pm. The Other Place by Sharr White: A mystery unravels as contradictory evidence, blurred truth, and fragmented memories collide in a cottage on the windswept shores of Cape Cod. Main character Juliana Smithton's journey unfolds as she confronts a reality that becomes impossible to ignore. Join us for the provocative and poignant production starring Rebecca Cole, Abe Garon, Marena Harris, Parker Hansen, and Ashley Bullard; directed by Marena Harris and Nancy Blaine. Tickets can be reserved for the just show, or for a dinner-theater experience in conjunction with The Foothills Cafe at https://off-the-dock-players.square.site/ 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]. Sandwich Woman’s Club Meeting The Sandwich Woman’s Club (for those who are sticklers about spelling and grammar, the Club’s title has been spelled this way since its inception, and we value our history!) will be holding its first meeting of 2025 on Thursday, March 6 at 4:30 pm at the Benz Center, 18 Heard Road, Sandwich. The Sandwich Woman’s Club is a social club for women of all ages, organized in 1928. We host three traditional events each year: ~The Community Christmas Party is held in December, where resident children celebrate the holiday with a visit from Santa, gifts purchased by the Club, and homemade goodies. ~An annual Luncheon on the Green, prepared and staffed by Club members, and which funds the Christmas party, is held during Old Home Week in August. ~A Raffle is held the same day as the Luncheon – again organized by Club members. The proceeds of the Raffle provide Book and Supply money to high school graduates from Sandwich who are furthering their education after high school. Working together to help our community through these three activities is the tie that has bound Sandwich Woman’s Club members of all ages and stations together for generations. The Club has four meetings each year which are primarily focused on planning our events. Social activities and speakers are often added according to member interest. It is hoped that members will attend at least two meetings, and/or contribute to at least one of the three traditional events. Dues are currently $10/year. We love new members! If you’d like to know more about us, please join us for this meeting - no commitment - all women of Sandwich, or who have ties to Sandwich, are invited! 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: Saturday, 2/22 – 9 am – 10 am; All levels flow, in studio and on Zoom Monday, 2/24 – 8 am – 9 am; All levels flow, in studio and on Zoom Wednesday, 2/26 – 9 am-10 am; All levels flow, in studio and on zoom. Drop-in price: 15.00; 5-class pass - $65.00. [email protected]. Dragonfly Yoga Barn Register now for your recorded Yoga class bundles. Bundles are available from February 10 through March 23, 2025. Purchase any time, and watch rocordings as often as you wish from February 10 – March 23. Upcoming retreat: *Amorgos, Greece Yoga Retreat: May 16 ~ 23, 2025 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]. 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. If you frequent the Plymouth area, you can order Mountain Breeze products through Local Foods Plymouth, an online farmer’s market. Place an order from Mountain Breeze and about 40 other local farmers and producers, Saturday through Wednesday, at localfoodsplymouth.org, and pick up in Plymouth on Thursday afternoon. 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. Something Wild Farm 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 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 From Tristan of Waxing Moon: Although we are both staying very busy with our winter jobs, the farm is always on our minds. We’ve got high hopes for another ‘best season yet’ and are looking forward to continuing learning and growing as we go. 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 Sure it’s past the holidays, but who says you can’t have some more sweet treats? We’ve got the “Cookie Monster” ice cream sandwich for you! Chocolate chip cookies with Oreo ice cream! Along with some large blocks of Smoked and Old English Cheddars all available 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 Currently in the freezer: ~Quarts - Sweet Cream, Strawberry, Cranberry, Cookie Dough, Mint Chip, Chocolate, Coffee, Maple, Maple Bourbon, Maple Latte, Peppermint Candy. ~Pints – NEW Maple Blueberry, Chocolate Maple Sweet Cream, Chocolate Chip, Chocolate, Coffee, Black Raspberry Brownie, Chocolate Malt, Peppermint Mocha Chip, Coffee Cocoa Nibs, Toasted Coconut, Maple, Maple Bourbon, Rum Raisin, Cinnamon, Cherry Chocolate Chip, Cherry Hibiscus, Mocha Chip, Mint Chip, Peppermint Candy, Chocolate Chip, Cookie Dough, Strawberry, Black Raspberry, Lemon Ginger, and Maple Latte ~Ice Cream Sandwiches: Oatmeal Cookie with Maple Bourbon, Chocolate Chip with Vanilla; Heart-Shaped Sugar Cookies. 3 in a pack with Vanilla, Chocolate, and Strawberry ice cream. ~Ice Cream Pies: Strawberry pie with gluten-free graham cracker crust decorated with Valentine’s sprinkles. ~Maple Products: Assorted plastic & glass bottles of Maple Syrup, Maple Bourbon Syrup, Maple Candy, and Maple Sugar ~Other Items: Non-dairy Lemon Maple Popsicles and Pup Cups Papa Beans cooler bags, pint koozies, Sudsy Cow Soap, and hand-engraved reclaimed sap buckets. 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, February 26, 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 Old Lions Club) at 139 Old Route 109. All are welcome. Coffee will be ready at 11:30! For those 60 years and older, meals are supported through local, state, and federal governments. 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). Fresh bouquets at each table. Barn Preservation Tax Reduction The New Hampshire law RSA79d is intended to preserve the scenic beauty of our rural agricultural heritage by providing tax incentives to owners of agricultural structures in exchange for their promise to maintain the structures. The requirements to qualify for such an arrangement are simple: The barn’s age must equal or exceed 75 years and it must be viewable from a public road or waterway. If approved, the property tax on the structure is reduced by 75% for a period of ten years. The easement is renewable. Sandwich has 210 barns, most of which meet the RSA79d qualifications, and we now have more barns enrolled in this preservation program than any other town in NH! Visit the following website for tips on protecting and maintaining your historic barn or learning more about other opportunities for financial assistance in assessing your old house or barn: https://www.nhpreservation.org/nhpa-old-house-and-barn-resources If you are interested in applying for the preservation easement, stop by our town hall and pick up a copy of the ‘barn preservation package’. You have until tax day in April to submit your application. Land Conservation Talk Have you ever wondered what’s involved in putting your land into conservation and what the benefits might be? The Sandwich Conservation Commission invites you learn about the diverse options available for land conservation at a panel discussion to be held on Tuesday, February 25 at 7 p.m. at the Doris L. Benz Community Center, 18 Heard Road in Sandwich, N.H. Representatives from two local Land Trusts who have worked with residents in the Lakes Region for decades will be on hand to offer their advice and answer your questions. A landowner who recently obtained an easement on his property will also offer his perspective on the process. When: Tuesday, February 25 @ 7 p.m. Where: The Doris L. Benz Community Center, 18 Heard Road, Sandwich NH. Who: Don Berry, President, Lakes Region Conservation Trust Rotary Club Exchange Student Program Do you have a child or know of a child who is interested in learning a new language and meeting new people? The Rotary Youth Exchange is the opportunity of a lifetime for more than 8,000 students world-wide who participate each year. It is a total cultural emersion program. Participants describe their experience not as a year in their lifetime but a lifetime in a year. By sharing their own culture and embracing a new one, an exchange student helps foster global understanding—and learn a great deal about themselves and their home country in the process. An exchange student lives in another country for a full school year, living with 2-3 families in the town where they attend the local school. To apply for this program, a student must: 1) be 15 to 18.5 years of age by August 1st of the year they are traveling, 2) be in the upper 3rd of their class standing, and 3) attend Inter-Lakes High School. The cost of the program typically runs from about $3800 to $5400, which includes application fees, insurance, passport, visa fees, and airline tickets. Host clubs provide a monthly stipend. Additional costs include Rotary sponsored trips, if a student chooses to attend. Students typically participate during their Junior or “gap” year, but may also participate during their Senior year, if they wish. Scholarships are available for highly qualified applicants, based on financial need. Freshmen and Juniors, who wish to participate during their Junior or “gap” year, respectively, or Sophomores who wish to participate during their Senior year, during the 2026-27 academic school year, should let their interests be known to the Meredith Rotary club by April 30th, 2025. For more information, or to express interest in participating in this program, please contact Dean Gulezian, Meredith Rotary Youth Exchange Officer, at [email protected] H: 603-677-7172 C: 631-235-8654. 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. It was a busy week as we gear up for 2025 Town Meeting. As a reminder, elections will be held on Tuesday, March 11th at Town Hall with the annual business session taking place the following evening (Wednesday, March 12th, 6 PM) at the Sandwich Central School. Sample ballots can be found on the town website, www.sandwichnh.org under “Departments, Town Clerk’s Office, Election and Voter Information, General Information.” We encourage the public to review zoning amendment information and sample ballots in advance of election day. Details regarding zoning amendments can be found on the town website also. Budget information can be found at the town website under “Boards and Committees, Budget Advisory Committee, Budget Documents.” The town warrant will also be approved in the coming week and made available with the budget materials. A website notice will be posted when the 2024 Town Report is available. 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. 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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