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A Walk In The Woods_________________


Magnolia
Warbler

By Jim Frohn,
Grafton County Forester

I recently joined a group of


foresters, biologists, conservation commission members, and
others on a walk in the woods
for a workshop called Forest
Management with Birds in
Mind to discuss forest management practices and their effects
on songbird habitat.

We joined Len Reitsma on his


familys Reitsma American
Tree Farm in Canaan, NH for
the walk.
Len teaches
Environmental Biology at
Plymouth State University, and

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March 2012.
The harvest
involved a series of 15 group
and patch cuts, ranging from
acre to 3 to 4 acres in size.
Within each group or patch,
most or all of the trees were
removed in order to open the
canopy and stimulate the germination, sprouting, and growth
of tree seedlings, grasses, forbs,
and shrubs. Scattered live trees
left standing in the patches are
used by Canada warblers for
singing perches. In between
patches, either light thinning
was done or the area was left
alone.
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for the past year, he has been


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Environmental Biology students as well as foresters and
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a black-throated green warbler,


which we got to observe up
close, and some of us even got a
chance to hold them. Mist nets
are a tool used by researchers to
capture birds for population and
health monitoring. Captured
birds are often affixed with
small bands around their leg so
that researchers can keep track
of them over time. Len told us
about one particular warbler
that was first banded nine years
ago, and has returned to the
same spot in the forest year
after year. And these birds are
travelling all the way from
Central and South America!
Its amazing to think that they
can travel all that distance and
find the same spot year after
year.

cleared openings to poletimber


stands that are around 20 years
old. Even birds that are more
abundant in older forests, such
as the ovenbird and the redeyed vireo, also use younger
forests.

A take home message for me


was that in order to maintain a
variety of forest bird species on
the landscape, there needs to be
a variety of forest habitats. As
mentioned in last months article, many of the natural disturbance patterns that existed
on the landscape are no longer
as prevalent as they once were
or they are non-existent today,
so it is up to us to create these
habitats where appropriate and
needed. Since harvesting trees
is the chief means of creating
these habitats, it is important
for there to be strong markets
for forest products. The harvest
that created habitat for the
Canada warbler and increased
the overall diversity of songbirds on the property also produced sawlogs for lumber,
pulpwood for paper, firewood
for home heating, and chipwood for generating electricity.

A Walk In The Woods_____________________________________


Continued from page A1

The limbs and tops of trees


were treated differently in the
patches as well. Some patch
cuts had the entire tree
removed, in others some of the
trees were topped in the patch,
and in some others the branches
were brought back to the patch
with the logging machinery and
piled.

post-harvest counts, the effect


of the group and patch harvest
was an overall increase in bird
species diversity, with no negative impact on bird species that
are associated with forest interiors. Counts done in May and
June during the same year as
the March harvest were already
starting to show increases in the
number of species; counts done
a year later showed an even
greater increase. Prior to the
harvest, Canada warblers were
not present in the forest, or their
numbers were very low; after
the harvest their numbers
increased. Other species that
increased as a result of the
patch cuts include the magnolia
warbler, Nashville warbler,
veery, black and white warbler,
and several others.

In order to monitor the effects


of the harvest practices, point
counts were taken before and
after the harvest. Point counts
involve establishing a series of
points on the ground in the
woods; then at each point an
observer who is well-versed in
bird identification by sight and
song stops for 10 minutes and
records all birds seen and heard.
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Another thing we learned at the


workshop is that a variety of
birds use a variety of habitats in
the forest. Differences in forest
habitats involve tree species
composition, size classes
(seedling, sapling, poletimber,
etc.). Some birds use freshly
cleared areas, some use
seedling and sapling stands,
some use pole timber, and some
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forest, rather than depend strict- road, it is likely that the harly on one type. The Canada vesting of those trees created
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Im still here! Yes, I am back
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me,/Looks like between em
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WWE Monday Night Raw
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just some usually-cheesy horror movies seemingly shown
over and over. Most take a creature of nature, make it huge and
intelligently mean, and have it
threaten whomever wherever.
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event I thought was called
Torch-a-Truck I even brought While we rarely go anywhere,
my own matches. Boy, was I the Ever-lovely Miss Kim finalwrong on both counts!
ly got me out to a concert. We
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The next three Bits are connect- tour down at Hampton Beach
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of mind and character and dis- experienced for the first time
position of the speaker. was standing in line for the
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like saying, For a good time, average age of the men in the
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another reader (making, what? Perhaps as a result, I get lots of
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they had seen what I had writ- most of whom market themten about Gary Johnson and selves by saying for fans of
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nations Executive branch. Do I knew Jack Reacher. Jack
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its chairman dies, an advertis- (sometimes) no Jack Reacher.
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anymore - I bought a new about puns. It was a play on
paperback book! I usually pick words. Bonus: I dropped out of
them up at the Hannaford bin communism class because of
(only occasionally as they have lousy Marx.
a very limited selection), the
Readery in Plymouth (occa- True believers. Back in May, an
sionally, as I am often seeking apparently devout woman
but usually dont find specific named Katy Vasquez of Winter
titles), etc. This time I was in Park, Florida, posted a sincerely
Wal-Mart and saw a book I written entry on Facebook that
have been seeking for some she had just seen a sign from
time. Score! (And it was 25% God a cross as a smudge
off!) Double score! (If you were in her infants soiled diaper. I
wondering, it was Greg Iles prayed to God for a sign that
The Bone Tree.) He has such a everything would be OK, she
great writing style!
gushed to the reporter. It might
not be the prettiest sign, but he
I am also a fan of Jack Reacher put it where he knew Id see it.
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The Adventures
of Tom & Atticus

Two months after getting out of


the hospital, and one month
after Samwises arrival, I had
the pleasure of escorting my
young friend to his first mountaintop.

Eventually, he lay down and


rested his head and paws on my
thigh. While the breeze gently
tickled the leaves, Samwises
snores rose up to my face and
turned a thoughtful look into a
smiling one. Together we sat,

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the people chatted, the dogs
played. I like how he is with
others of the four-legged persuasion. He is gentle and begs
to play with them. Typically
they comply, and he is thrilled
by the dance.

Once the Red Path left the dirt


road, we walked through a
cathedral of ferns. They were
everywhere. It was fresh and
green and lush. Even as the sun
lit up the leaves above,
Samwise took on a shade just as
verdant as the undergrowth.

When the trail angled up, I


slowed. Then I stopped a few
times. Whenever I did, he sat
and watched me from ahead,
never taking his eyes off of
mine.

In past years, this was an easy


enough walk for Atticus and me
on days we werent hiking. But
times have changed. It was an
excellent introduction to going
up for Samwise, and a way for
me to ease back into it.

At the intersection of the


Pasture Path, we turned left and
slowly made our way to the
summit. Other than my reminiscing of the many times Id
been there before, it was no big
deal, but it was pleasurable. The
first of many.
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As far as mountaintops up here


go, it was more like a hilltop.
But that doesnt really matter.
This morning, we stood atop
Mount Katherine in Wonalancet
and had it to ourselves. To celebrate, I ate cherries and
Samwise had some of his
favorite treats. Then he sat next
to me on one of the flat summit
stones, and together we gazed
out at the prominence of Mount
Chocorua set against blue skies
and white clouds.

with me gently rubbing his I kept to the doctors orders:


As long as you can talk when
upward ear.
you are exercising, youre
It was a good start for him. Hes doing fine. And I was doing
too young to be doing the big- fine, but it was work nonetheger mountains and the tougher less. I could feel it in my chest
trails. That can wait until hes a (wonder if Ill always pay as
year and a half old and his ten- close attention to it as I do
dons and bones are ready for now), and in my hips, which are
the rigors of our trails. Until tight and rebel against me when
then, well still walk and hike, I force them to climb anything
up to five miles, but I want to at all.
limit the impact on his joints.
Samwise was in his element.
This respectfully slow increase He stayed close to me, and
in intensity also works for me. when I stopped, he did too.
Ive got the distance down these Hed sit in the middle of the
days. Youd never know I went trail and wait for me. When I
into kidney failure or that my caught up to him, hed start out
heart was only thirty percent of again. He did some off-trail
capacity or that my legs were exploring, but not much of it,
swollen to three times what and was mostly respectful of
they are now, or the endless the woodland creatures.
hours I endured in dialysis.
I noticed something different
This morning, without my shirt about him today, on our hikes,
on, I looked at my chest and he checks in with me more
neck at the scars from my five- often. His eyes search out mine.
week stay in the hospital. They He remains close by. Theres a
are not huge or unsightly, but thoughtfulness to his actions. I
there they sit on my body, a like that. Once, when I sat down
constant reminder of what I on a log, he returned to me, and
went through. Ive come a long I gave him a few treats and
way between needing help to another draught of water. After
that, he lay down on my feet
get out of bed.
and watched the forest as it
Today, we kept it just under five stretched out before us. He was
miles with a walk along the a calm as if hed been born
trails
in
picturesque under that green canopy.
Wonalancet. We parked at
Ferncroft and trekked along the I put him back on the leash
Gordon Path. Its a broad and when we started a short road
gentle way, with but one hill. walk. Hes wonderful in nature,
But that one hill had me stop- but he has a long way to go
ping twice on my way up it. Its when it comes to co-existing
pretty steep. Or at least thats with traffic. And it didnt matter
what my heart was telling me. that we were so far out in the

CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK (Page 6)

The Adventures Of Tom & Atticus (continued)_____________________________________________________

waiting car. We stopped to soak


our feet in a stream and to sit Now we are home, and both of
At one point, Samwise jammed and watch the wonders around us are tired. As soon as I post
his paw and came over to me, us.
this, well climb into bed for a
holding it up for my inspection.
short nap.
I sat and held it. He watched my Once back in the car, Samwise
hands encircle his paw. I rubbed fell asleep quickly. I was also Gosh, it feels good to be back
it gently. When I returned it to tired.
out there again. For the past two
him, it was as good as new.
years, Ive missed the trails
Ive a long way to go to recap- dearly. I wouldnt hike without
After one point one miles down ture the strength of walking Atticus. He wouldnt have
along the trail, all we had left uphill, but I have no doubt it understood me leaving him
was a dirt road walk back to our will return.
behind. Besides, the most
important thing my late friend
and I shared was not the mountains; it was the space we
moved through together, bound
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Samwise. Just over a month


ago, he was a day away from
euthanasia. In his stay with me,
he has proven time and again
his joy for life. Hes a happy
fellow. He never misbehaves.
He also seems to understand
already how to move on the
trails and how the center lies
somewhere between us.

Before long, he will cease to be


a puppy and a pupil who needs
to learn so much. Soon, he will
be my hiking partner. My equal
in many ways. That will come
with time. As I said about
Atticus when he was young, I
never actually trained him.
Instead, we just hung out
together. It was learning by

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Samwise and I both had death


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we share a life sentence, and
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August
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vary and may include milking
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the local agricultural economy farm fresh food, scavenger
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when yesterday it was not.
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of the Vermont Farm to Plate
Network including Vermont
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Vermont Extension, Vermont
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- Notices, Letters, Politics, Opinions, Help Wanted, & More! INFORMATIONAL NOTICE

USDAs
Acreage
Crop
Streamlining
Reporting
Initiative (ACRSI), an interagency collaboration to streamThe U.S. Department of line the collection of common
Agriculture (USDA) Farm information to better serve our
Service Agency (FSA) requires customers.
farmers and ranchers participating in our programs to submit Over the past seven years,
an annual report on all cropland USDA implemented new ways
use on their farms. Crop insur- to help farmers and ranchers
ance agents for providers conduct business with us more
approved by the USDA Risk efficiently and effectively.
Management Agency (RMA) Instead of farmers and ranchers
also require these reports to juggling 54 acreage reporting
ensure accuracy with your pre- dates for RMA that covered 122
miums and when you file crops, or 17 acreage reporting
dates for FSA covering 273
claims.
crops, USDA established 15
Yet for years, farmers and common acreage reporting
ranchers have entered the same dates. These improvements,
basic common information coupled with filing your comfrom their acreage reports at mon acreage report information
in just one place, will not only
these two different places.
save you time, but increase the
No longer. Now, farmers and accuracy in your crop reporting
ranchers can provide the com- data.
mon information from their More than 93 percent of all
acreage reports just once - - annual reported acres to FSA
either to FSA or to their crop and RMA now are eligible for
insurance agent - - and that this common data reporting,
common information will be and USDA is exploring adding
securely and electronically more crops. Although you must
still visit both offices to validate
shared with the other.
and sign their respective
This new process is part of acreage reports, complete maps
Submit Your Common
Acreage Information Just
Once

or provide program-specific
information, the common data
from your first-filed acreage
report will now be available to
pre-populate and accelerate
completion of the second
report, eliminating redundant
reporting. In the coming
months and years, USDA will
continue to build upon this
framework. In fact, already we
anticipate that some insurance
providers will allow reporting
to include precision agriculture
geospatial data from a producers planter along with regular
crop and acreage information,
and that third parties may begin
designing electronic tools to
assist with the reporting.

INFORMATIONAL NOTICE

"Nepal Adventure"
Presented by: Jim Shimberg
Monday July 18, 2016
7:00 PM

Some people do things in their


lives we can only dream of.
Local legend Jim Shimberg is
one of these people. This past
year Jim spent some time volunteering to help cleanup up
years of damage left by previous adventurers in Nepal. Hear
about this trip and much more
as the always entertaining and
charismatic Jim Shimberg educates and entertains.

base in New Hampshire since


1985, and has many first
ascents on ice, rock and mixed
terrain to his credit. Called the
"Custodian of Cannon Cliff",
Jim has cleared loose rock,
developed trails and repaired
poor anchors on the huge east
face of Cannon Cliff, in
Franconia Notch NH, for over
20 years. In addition, Shim is a
Mountain Rescue Service "A"
Team Member and participates
in technical rescues throughout
the White Mountains. He is also
a Wilderness First Responder,
and continues classes in medical training and rescue seminars.

Jim Shimberg started Rhino


Guides in 1985, while taking 2
friends climbing at Cannon Jim was also an early developer
Cliff, on the Whitney Gilman of the cliffs at Rattlesnake
Mountain in Rumney NH, now
Since 2009, these are the types Ridge.
a world-class sport-climbing
of targeted investments that
USDA has made to help spur Now, 22 years later and with venue with close to 700 routes
growth in the rural economy, almost 30 years of climbing of all grades.
make farming and ranching experience, Jim -- "Shim", to all
even better and help you who know him -- has guided Check out his web site at
achieve your personal version throughout North America and www.rhinoguides.com
of the American dream. We the world, including trips to
The presentation will be at the
hope you will explore partici- Iceland, Peru, Bulgaria, The Old
Town Hall in Campton,
Czech
Republic,
China,
pating this spring in our new
is handicap accessible,
streamlined acreage reporting Scotland, Thailand and Canada. which
and
open
to the public.
Jim
has
climbed
in
Alaska
since
initiative.
1987, with 7 expeditions to Refreshments will be served.
Mt Hunter, Mt For information about the
Bruce Cilley is the Executive Denali,
Huntington,
and other great Society, check our web site at
Director
for
the
New peaks.
www.camptonhistorical.org
Hampshire Farm Service
Agency of the U.S. Department Shim has guided from his home This event is made possible
of Agriculture
thanks in part to the following
business sponsors: This event is
made possible thanks in part to
the following business sponWARREN VILLAGE SCHOOL
sors:

GRANT SITE COORDINATOR POSITION


The Warren Village School has an opening for a
21st Century Grant Site Coordinator.
This position starts in August 2016 and is a
part-time position for 20-25 hours per week.
Experience in education or after school
programming preferred.

Duties include:
Organizing staff and student participation
in daily activities.
Assisting students with math and language
arts home work.
Keeping accurate and timely records, including
attendance records
Designing, planning, and leading fun and engaging
enrichment activities for K-8th grade students.
Working closely with the Program Director
Attending advisory council meetings, program staff
meetings, trainings, and state conferences
To apply, please send cover letter, resume,
and three references to:
Mary Doyle
Warren Village School
11 School Street
Warren, NH 03279
Email: mdoyle@sau23.org

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Central NH Chamber of
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Finishing Touches by Mark


Colonel Spencer Inn

Meredith Village Savings Bank


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NOTICE

Next Deadline
Thursday
July 21, 2016
4:30pm
FOR THE
July 29,2016
Issue

North Country Happenings...


On-Going Events

Warren Masonic Hall - breakfast


from 7-9 on the first Sunday of
each month. Hope to see you
there.
----------------------------------------The Warren/Wentworth Food
Pantry, serving residents in
Warren, Wentworth and Glencliff,
is located behind the Warren
Wentworth Ambulance Service
building and is open every Friday
from 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. For eligibility
information or to make a donation, stop by or call 764-5265. The
pantry gratefully accepts food or
monetary donations as well as
donations of personal and household care items.
----------------------------------------Nightly Entertainment Indian
Head Resort, Lincoln
745-8000
www.indianheadresort.com

Beekeepers Assoc meets every


second Thursday 7-9 PM at the
Grafton County Extension Office
Building, 3855 Dartmouth College
Hwy, North Haverhill, NH.
mchr39@gmail.com.
----------------------------------------Lots of things going on at the
Newfound Audubon Center.
For scheduled events and information,
please
go
to:
www.nhaudubon.org.

Vacation Bible School. Campton


Congregational Church, 495 NH
Route 175, in Campton, will be
having Vacation Bible School
Monday, July 18 thru Friday,
July 22. We welcome all children
over 4 years old to join us. The
theme this year is Deep Sea
Discovery, where kids will learn
that God is always with them.
Snacks will be served. It is free of
charge. Please call Pastor Cindy at
536-2536 for more information
and to register your child.
----------------------------------------Upcoming Events Wentworth
Items - WENTWORTH COUNTRY GARDEN
Upcoming events for Wentworth TOUR: Sat. July 23, 10-2. Enjoy
250th celebration are:
the art5istry of ten local gardeners!
Guides/maps available at
The Wentworth Historical Society Historical Society Hdqtrs. 15 East
Museum will open for the season
every Saturday 10-2. Brochures of
House Tours of Wentworth 98
year old houses can be picked up
at the museum plus purchasing a
colorful T-shirt with W250 Logo.

August 6th It is not too early to


start thinking about Market Day,
August 6th! Mark your calendars.
----------------------------------------Bakers River Grange - AWARDS
NIGHT on July 22,
6:00 p.m. Pot Luck Supper
7:30 p.m. Meeting and Awards
at the Grange Hall, 3988 Rte 25
Rumney, N.H. Secretary: Ida
Hutchins, Tel: 786-9728 for information.
----------------------------------------The Hebron Fair - Sat., July 30, Starting at 9am On the
Picturesque Hebron Common at
the North End of Newfound
Lake, Rain or Shine, Free
Admission,
Over
100
Craftspeople,
Pony
Rides,
Children's Games, Rummage,
White Elephant, Delicious Foods,
Baked Goods, Plants, Books,
Lunch featuring Homemade
Baked Beans, Silent Auction
11am-2pm, Live Auction at 1pm,
Chicken BBQ at 5:30pm.
Proceeds
benefit
Union
Congregational
Church
of
Hebron. For more info 603-7445883 or hebronchurchfair.org.
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Woodstock Inn, Station &


Brewery 745-3951, Lincoln.
www.woodstockinnNH.com
----------------------------------------Haverhill Memorial Post 5245 and
their Ladies Axillary hold their
regular monthly meeting at 7pm
on the third Thursday of each
month at the VFW Post in North
Haverhill. All members are invited
to attend.
----------------------------------------Piermont Parents meeting the
Challenge NAMI (National
Alliance on Mental Illness) support group meets the 1st and 3rd
Wednesdays of each month, 79pm at the Horse Meadow Senior
Center, North Haverhill, NH.
Please Call Rebecca Ladd at 603989-5476
or
email
at
rrladd@myexcel.com with any
questions.
----------------------------------------For all upcoming events at D
Acres - (D Acres is located at 218
Streeter
Woods
Road
in
Dorchester,
NH.)
Visit
www.dacres.org.
----------------------------------------To find out the on-going happenings at the Squam Lakes Natural
Science Center in Holderness,
NH. You can call 603-968-7194 or
visit them online at: www.nhnature.org
----------------------------------------To find out the on-going happenings at the AMC Pinkham Notch
Center where programs are free &
open to the public: AMC Pinkham
Notch Visitor Center, Route 16,
Pinkham Notch, NH. For more
information contact the AMC at
(603) 466-2727 or www.outdoors.org.
----------------------------------------For on-going events at WREN
(Women's Rural Entrepreneurial
Network) of Bethlehem, please
visit www.wrencommunity.org or
call them at: 603-869-9736.
----------------------------------------For ongoing schedule at Silver
Center for the Arts, Plymouth,
NH, call 603-536-ARTS or visit
them on the web at:
www..plymouth.edu/silver
----------------------------------------Friends of the Library have establishing a Conversational French
group at the Joseph Patch Library
in Warren. We meet on Monday
mornings, 9-10. Join us! All skill

levels are welcome. For questions


or sign up: call Luane Clark, coordinator, at 764-5839, or the Joseph
Patch Library at 764-9072.
----------------------------------------Wentworth Historical Society
meets monthly, 7:00 p.m, every
third Thursday, April - Dec. at
the Historical Society Museum in
Wentworth. Join us for historical
topics and stimulating conversation.
----------------------------------------For on-going programs, concerts
and events at COURT STREET
ARTS, Haverhill, please visit
www.alumnihall.org or call 603989-5500. Classes, art shows,
Shakespeare in the Valley, Music,
wide variety of programming.
Join us!
----------------------------------------The Baker's River Grange meets
the 2nd and 4th Friday every
month, 7:30 p.m., Grange Hall,
Rte.25, Rumney. Visitors welcomed!
----------------------------------------Scottish Country Dance Lessons,
Fairlee Town Hall, Wednesday
evenings from 7 - 9 PM. Cost
$3.00 (first time free). All dances
taught. No partner necessary.
Beginners welcome. For more
information, call (802) 439-3459
or e-mail fairleeclass@rscdsboston.org."
----------------------------------------Tuesdays - T.O.P.S. (Take off
Pounds Sensibly) Weigh in - 5 PM
- 5:45 PM; Meeting - 6 PM at
Horse Meadow Senior Center,
North Haverhill.
----------------------------------------Anxiety Umbrella is a new Peer
Support Group for people with
Anxiety related disorders. These
include: Generalized or Social
Anxiety, Panic (attacks), Obsessive
Compulsive, Phobias & fears.
This group will meet the 1st & 3rd
Thursday of each month at the
Cottage Hospital Occupational
Therapy Waiting area at 6: PM.
For more info. ANXIETYUMBRELLA@gmail.com or call
Lurette @ (603)838-5595 or
Robin @ (603) 747-2527. You are
not alone in your struggle!
----------------------------------------Connecticut River
Valley

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Adventures in
Homesteading

The Corner Stack

**Beth is currently away leading a group of high schoolers


on a month-long, study abroad
trip to Costa Rica. She apologizes to readers for the repetition - the following article was
first published in 2014.**

As I stepped into our shed this


morning to gather tools for the
day, I noticed the latest configuration. In searching for something the day before, Ryan had
shuffled the stacks of totes and
tools. Where previously had sat
a wooden bowl of bolts and a
few seashells atop our stuffedto-bursting toolbox, stood a
new arrangement. It caught my
eye: two cast iron pans, in need
of a sandblasting, topped by
Ryans bright orange hard hat.

Beth
Weick

Mundane, and symptomatic of


nothing more than a slightly
disheveled storage shed with a
few too many items in a tad too
small space. And yet, something about it stuck with me.
The worn helmet, with knicks
and sawdust evidence of its use,
balanced on the thick and heavy
cast iron, extras that were set
aside until need called them
back into the kitchen. Both are
held atop the old, grey toolbox
by the corner boards of the
shed, pine slabs unceremoniously nailed to the hand-peeled
pole frame of fir and spruce.

Glancing twice as I gather my


garden fork and pruning loppers, I try to identify what this
accidental corner stack evokes.
Strength, sweat, labor; the
smell of a hot chain on wood,
sawdust. Comfort, satiation,

the heat of a cookstove; fire,


fresh produce, a meal out of dirt
and care. Man and machine;
woman and sustenance.

Yes, that, and something more:


vigor, gumption, care, effort.

Somehow, I found all that in


one glance. Somehow, it seems
to sum up what were doing out
here. Wood and food, and the

creation of a home out of the


hills in which we live. Its
piecemeal and chaotic - as our
shed so easily suggests - but
also beautiful and powerful.
Our little clearing is filling with
flowers and edibles, gradually
turning from woods to a working homestead. We saw and
split our wood, though fresh
trees seem to out-pace us.
Rocks, endless as they may be,

are moved while compost


enriches the gardens; fruit trees
are encouraged and weeds
pulled. And at the end of each
day, we set down our tools and
sit about the tiny table to share
a meal. Our hands are calloused and the dirt never quite
comes off, but a smile comes
easily to our eyes and our
hearts.

Zucchini And Summer Squash_____________________________

some reader saying, But, if I


only plant one I have to decide
on only one type. Green, yellow, patty pan and crook
necked, I like them all.
Fortunately for you, the fruit
last a week or two in the refrigerator, they freeze well, and you
can give them away to your
friends, as long as they are not
also gardeners.

The zucchini on the right shows classic symptoms of a pollination problem. The zucchini on the left is fine and is just
about ready to eat! - photo by Heather Bryant

By Heather Bryant, Regional


Field Specialist, Food and
Agriculture

I had my first seasonal meal of


zucchini last week. For me,
zucchini and summer squash
are a sign that summer is firmly
here and a wider variety of seasonal produce is on the way.
Smaller farm stands start to
open up at this time of year and
farmers markets seem to really
start hopping.

Zucchini and summer squash


are also pretty versatile. I like
to add them to pasta and tomato
sauce dishes. Theyre also
good boiled or steamed with
onions and black pepper. Then
theres stir fry, zucchini parmesan, baked with a little cheese,
grilled on the barbeque, veggies
and dip, and of course who
doesnt like zucchini bread
especially if you add chocolate.
Some people will tell you that
certain varieties are better in
certain dishes, I focus more on
the stage of ripeness.

vested when the skin is still


glossy and they are 7-10 inches
long or 3-4 inches in diameter
for the patty pans. They are less
likely to be spongy and have
defined seeds at these sizes so
they hold up when you cook
them. Timely harvest, while
easier said than accomplished,
also keeps the plant producing
new flowers and new fruit.
Fortunately, if you lose control
of the planting and they get bigger they are then perfect for
zucchini bread.

Perhaps rather than if you lose


control of the planting I should
say when. Zucchini and summer squash are the perfect
plants for the new gardener
because they tend to produce
far more than you expect or can
ever keep up with. I sometimes
imagine the number of possible
recipes were dreamed up by
desperate gardeners trying to
find something, anything new,
to do with their harvest. Keep
in mind that both male and
female flowers are produced on
For most dishes, zucchini and the same plant, so you dont
summer squash are best har- need more than one. I can hear

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From my perspective, one of


the few real challenges with
zucchini and summer squash is
their tender skin. They tend to
get scratched and pitted very
easily and then they dont keep
as well. I cringe when I see
people toss them casually into
the harvest bucket or shopping
cart.

I do occasionally get questions


about misshapen fruit that look
more like a bottle for feeding
calves instead of the typical
cylinder with a slightly
widened blossom end (see
photo). This is an irritating
problem, because the misshapen end tends to go bad.
You reach down to pick what
looks like a great zucchini
because you only saw the stem
end and the blossom end turns
to mush in your hand. If the
problem is very bad, you may
notice the fruits dropping off
the plant before they are even
ready to harvest.

In most cases this problem is


due to poor pollination and it
tends to be sporadic for a few
reasons. First, male flowers
tend to blossom earlier than the
females on the same plant and
then the female flower is only
receptive to pollination for one
day, leaving a fairly short window of opportunity for your
pollinators to get to work. Also,
many pollinators dont work
well in the rain, so a shower on
the wrong day can mean a
female flower doesnt get fully
pollinated. Fortunately, the
plants will just keep setting
more flowers so the pollinators
can try again when it stops raining. If you water with a sprinkler or hose, try doing it in the
early evening when most of the
days pollination has already
happened.
This year we
havent had much rain so if you
are seeing this problem, it could
also be high temperature and
humidity. Pollination is less
effective at temperatures above
90F and/or at high humidity.

On the bright side, its pretty


rare to have a severe zucchini
and summer squash shortage
even if you do have the occasional pollination failure. Just
pick that fruit off, send it to the
compost or give it to the chickens, and in a couple days youll
be back in business.

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answer is YES! Joshua 1:9 Have I not commanded
you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be
terrified; do not be discouraged, for the LORD
your God will be with you wherever you go."
Romans 8:2839 And we know that in all things
God works for the good of those who love him,
who have been called according to his purpose.
For those God foreknew he also predestined to be
conformed to the image of his Son, that he might
be the first born among many brothers and
sisters. And those he predestined, he also called;
those he called, he also justified; those he
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Concert Salutes Anniversary Of Sleeping Sentinel Of Groton Vermont_____________________________


The Groton Historical Society
along with the Groton Free
Public Library and the Groton
Recreation Committee are
excited to announce the
Sleeping Sentinel Concert
performed by renowned musician Banjo Dan on Saturday,
September 3 at 5:30 PM at the
Veterans Memorial Park in
Groton Center.
The concert is free and open to
everyone.
The concert is in celebration of

our local history and in recognition of the 155th anniversary of


Groton native Private William
Scotts
(The
Sleeping
Sentinel) famous pardon by
President Abraham Lincoln.

The concert will feature not


only great music but also a
Sleeping
Sentinel
Trivia
Contest with prizes, a cider
press
demonstration
by
Artesano Meadery as well as
delicious refreshments.

Banjo Dan is a Vermont-based


musician known for his work
with the Mid-nite Plowboys
and the Sky Blue Boys as well
as his commitment to documenting Vermont history
through song. This concert will
feature songs from Banjo Dans
new Sleeping Sentinel album
as well as other tunes highlighting Vermont and local history.
The Sleeping Sentinel album
is the fourth and final volume of
Banjo Dans Songs of

Dragonfly And Damselfly Walk At Quincy Bog ______________


Local Expert John Williams Service and as a volunteer with
Leads the Walk
the NH Dragonfly and
Damselfly Survey from 2010 to
The Quincy Bog Natural Area 2013. The survey documented
weekend
walks
continue 164 species in the state. Did
Saturday, July 16, from 9:00 am you know around 70 species
to 11:30 am with a Dragonfly have been found in Rumney?
and Damselfly jaunt around the Come see how many you can
trail at Quincy Bog in Rumney. spot.
Walk the Quincy Bog trail with
local naturalist John Williams
and learn the fundamentals of
how to observe, catch, identify
and release these diverse
insects. (Rain date 7/17.) John
will draw on his many years of
work with the U.S. Forest

Weekend walks take place periodically on Saturday or Sunday


at the Bog (131 Quincy Bog
Rd. in Rumney), May through
September. Walks are free and
open to the public, and will be
held (light) rain or shine, but
may be cancelled in a severe

storm. All walks leave from the


Nature Center. Wear comfortable walking shoes; bring
drinking water, field guides,
hand lens and bug spray.

For more information or to


check for cancellation, contact
Betty Jo Taffe (786-2553,
bjtaffe@gmail.com). For a list
of all the 2016 summer programs, including Wednesday
evening talks, visit www.quincybog.org For more informa- Vermont.
tion, contact Betty Jo Taffe at
786-2553
or
email, The centerpiece is a ten-part
suite of songs and tunes relating
bjtaffe@gmail.com .
to Vermonts role in the Civil
War and especially the remarkable story of Private William
Scott of Groton, Vermont, the
Civil War soldier who fell
asleep on sentry duty, was
arrested and court-martialed,
sentenced to death by firing
squad, pardoned at the last
minute by President Lincoln,
and went on to die a heros

death in battle.

Additional songs recall the tragic tale of the Ascutney farmer


who resisted the building of the
Interstate highway through his
homestead, the Big Bang of
Berlin, growing up in St.
Albans in the 1950s, and much
more.

Many of these songs will be


featured at this concert with a
spotlight on Grotons own
Sleeping Sentinel.

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between 1933 and 1941. These


Civilian Conservation Corps
in the White Mountains topic of include camps in Bethlehem
River),
Easton
next library author series event (Gale
(Wildwood), and Woodstock.
The history and enduring legacy of the Depression-era His program will include many
Civilian Conservation Corps historic images of the CCC in
(CCC) will be the topic of the action here in northern New
next program in Littleton Hampshire, along with artifacts
Public Librarys ongoing 2016 from his personal CCC collection. The presentation will be
Summer Author Series.
held on Wednesday, July 20,
David Govatski of Jefferson, beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the
New Hampshire, who retired librarys McLure Program
from the U. S. Forest Service Room.
after a lengthy career as a
forester, silviculturist and fire Govatski, who is also a wellmanagement officer, will focus known White Mountains histohis presentation on the many ry buff, is the co-author of the
CCC camps that operated in the 2013 book, Forests for the
White
Mountains
region People: The Story of Americas

Eastern National Forests. He is


currently
working
with
Littleton author and publisher
Mike Dickerman on a history of
the White Mountain CCC
camps.

The author series, hosted by


Littleton Public Library and
funded by the local publishing
company, Bondcliff Books, will
run through October with programs scheduled on the first
and third Wednesdays of each
month.

The event is free and open to


the public. For more information about the 2016 Author
Series, contact Littleton Public
Library at 603-444-5741.

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White Mountain National Forest Welcomes New District Ranger _____________________________________


NEW DISTRICT RANGER

The White Mountain National


Forest is pleased to announce
that Jennifer Barnhart has been
as
the
new
selected
Androscoggin District Ranger.

I am very pleased to welcome


Jennifer to the White Mountain
National Forest, said White
Mountain National Forest

Supervisor Tom Wagner. Her


diverse background in integrated natural resources and recreation management will be a
great asset to the Androscoggin
Ranger District and the Forest.

Jennifer has over fifteen years


of experience in natural
resources and recreation management from positions with
non-profits, state agencies, and

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the USDA Forest Service.

Her most recent position was


with the Francis Marion and
Sumter National Forests in
South Carolina as the District
Recreation and Trails Manager.
Jennifer has a wide-ranging
recreation background and has
a great reputation for her partnership and capacity-building
skills. Prior to joining the
Francis Marion and Sumter
NFs in South Carolina in 2013,
Jennifer managed recreation on
the Kisatchie National Forest in
Louisiana for 3 years. She
was a Board Member for the
Society of Outdoor Recreation
Professionals (SORP) for 3
years, and Chair of their
Education and Professional
Development Committee and

Co-Chair for their 2012


National Conference. Prior to
joining the Forest Service
Jennifer was an Outdoor
Recreation Planner for the
Appalachian Mountain Club
and a District Resource
Specialist for the Virginia
Department of Conservation
and Recreation State Parks.
She has a Bachelors Degree in
Natural Resource Recreation
and minor in Forestry from
Virginia Tech, and a Masters in
Natural Resources and Science
Management
from
the
University of Minnesota.

I feel very strongly about the


protection of public lands, said
Jennifer. Managing national
forests and involving the community is important to me and

Hours: Thurs. thru Mon. 10-5 Closed Tues. & Weds.

Im looking forward to getting


out and about and meeting people very soon. I also want to
encourage folks to stop by the
Androscoggin Ranger Station
for a visit.

Jennifer
grew
up
in
Pennsylvania in close proximity to the Appalachian Trail. She
has lived and worked in the
northeast,
mid-Atlantic,
Midwest, southeast, and the
Deep South. She loves spending time outdoors with her family. Prior to having children she
was actively racing in
triathlons, mountain biking,
hiking and backpacking. She is
joined by her husband and two
children (3 year old daughter
and 9 month old son) and is
looking forward to enjoying the
White Mountains.

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$230,000 Available For 2017


Playing For Clover 4-H Golf Tournament August 13th_______
for the 4-H youth develeopment
Conservation Moose Plate Grants____ The Grafton County 4-H
in Grafton County.
By Dea Brickner-Wood,
Administrator
SCC Conservation Grant
Program

The New Hampshire State


Conservation
Committee
(SCC) announces the availability of the 2017 Conservation
Moose Plate Grant application. Approximately $230,000
is available for projects that
support and promote programs
and partnerships that protect,
restore, and enhance the states
valuable natural resources.

schools (kindergarten through


12), County Cooperative
Extension natural resource programs, and scout groups.

Grant Applications are due on


September 15, 2016. Awards
will be announced in December
2016 and funding will be available to successful applicants in
May 2017.

The 2017 Conservation Grant


Application Instructions and
Application Form may be
downloaded from the SCC
website SCC.nh.gov. For SCC
grant program inquires, contact
Dea
Brickner-Wood,
Administrator, nh-conservation-committee@nh.gov

Play It Safe As You


Enjoy New
Hampshires Trails_

NH Fish and Game has already


experienced an increase in calls
for rescues, and trailhead parking areas have been busy.

Hikers can find tips on safe hiking, including the ten essentials
to have in your pack, at
www.hikesafe.com. And it is
always a good idea to purchase
an annual Hike-Safe Card to
help support search and rescue
efforts and to help exempt the
holder from certain liability for
repaying search and rescue
costs.

The OHRV-riding season in


New Hampshire is off to a
strong start, and an increase in
riders in the North Country has
been good for local businesses.
OHRV riders are reminded that
the maximum speed limit on
trails in New Hampshire is 35
mph (or lower, depending upon
conditions and posted signs),
and all users need to be mindful
of sharing the trail with others.
Noise can be a major impact,
and riders should be aware that
it is illegal to ride with a modified exhaust system on New
Hampshire trails.

We will be happy to receive


items for the "ditty bags". pencils, magnets. key chains or
other small items. Local busineses may donate gift certificates,
money or even golf balls with
their business name. We have
access for acquiring them.

For more information or questions about the event in regards


to sponsoring a team, donations
of articles for the Silent
Auction, a gift card, or money,
contact Linda Stoddard at the
Blackmount Country Club 603Leaders and 4-H members run 787-6564 or Van Anderson
this event under the guidance of 603-787-6317.
the
Golf
Tournament
Committee. We are ever grate- This is our 20th Playing for
We are hoping for 20
The Teen Club is coordinating ful for the positive community, Clover.
teams
business
and
individual
support
the meals for the day: a continental breakfast, lunch on the
grounds and a chicken barbeque
just before the awards program.
Any and all players receive a
"ditty bag" of goodies donated
by merchants. In addition there
is a raffle table where a player
may choose a gift. Our Silent
Auction is a crowd pleaser. We
receive many items for this of
substantial value.

MARTIN, LORD & OSMAN, P.A.


Attorneys at Law

Our Gold Sponsor this year is


Coop Insurance Companys.
Bronze Sponsors so far this
year are: Budget Lumber, Farm
Bureau, Harry Burgess, NFP,
Blackmount Country Club,
Royal Electric, Wells River
Chevrolet,
Blackmount
Equipment, K & A Carpentry,
Grip n Rip, Poulin Grain,
Coventry Log Homes, Davis
Realty, River View Gang, Chris
Morrison team.
Mulligans and a variety of contests are on going all day.

ESTATE PLANNING

BUSINESS ADVICE
REAL ESTATE

Attorney Steven B. Goss

Thompson Mill Building


40 Canal Street Lancaster, NH
(603) 788-2410 800-439-3129 (NH/VT)
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The pantry is located under the ambulance service
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Eligible applicants include


municipalities,
County
Conservation Districts, qualified nonprofit organizations
engaged in conservation programs, public and private The NH State Conservation
Committees grant program is
funded through the purchase of
Conservation License Plates,
known as Moose Plates. All
funds raised through the purchase of Moose Conservation
and Heritage Plates are used for
the promotion, protection and
With the busy summer season investment in New Hampshire's
upon us, the NH Bureau of natural, cultural and historic
Trails and the NH Fish and resources.
Game Department are issuing
safety reminders to the many To buy a Moose Plate, visit
outdoor enthusiasts who will be your municipal office and
enjoying the great outdoors on request one when registering
your vehicle. Gift certificates
the states trail systems.
may
be
purchase
at
Whether hiking, biking, walk- www.mooseplate.com.
ing or riding Off-Highway
Recreational
Vehicles
(OHRVs), the key is to be prepared and plan for changing
weather and trail conditions.
Warm weather in recent weeks
has led to an increased number
of people using trails throughout the state.

Leaders Association is hosting


their 20th Golf Tournament at
the Blackmount Country Club
in North Haverhill, NH August
13th. This is an annual event
that raises monies for scholarships to Teen Conference, 4-H
camp, ribbons for County programs, and stipends for member
and leader training workshops
either local, state or regional
events.

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be b
brought
rought to the
the fairgrounds
fairgrounds on
on Wed.,
Wed., July
July 27,
27, 3-6pm,
3-6pm, Thu.,
Thu., July
July 28
28 3-6pm
3-6pm and
and on
on Fri.,
Fri., July
July 29
29 from
from 8:30
8:30 noon
noon
Go
Go to www.nohaverhillfair.com
www.nohaverhillfair.com for
for complete
complete rules.
rules. Hannah
Hannah Leland
Leland 603-728-8117
603-728-8117 or
or hannaheleland@gmail.com
hannaheleland@gmail.com
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1. B
Bouquet
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of one
one (1)
(1) variety
variety (no
(no fillers)
fillers)
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of container.
container.
3.
3. Arrangement
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v a se
4.
4. Arrangement
Arrangement iin
n a basket
basket
5.
5. Arrangement
Arrangement o
off wildflowers
wildflowers
6.
6. Arrangement
Arrangement iin
n a pitcher
pitcher
7. Mi
niature under
under 3
3 high
high
7.
Miniature
blue
8. Pa
triotic arrangement
arrangement of
of rred,
ed, white
white and
and blue
8.
Patriotic
9. El
egant Picnic
Picnic Basket
B a s ke t F
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Display
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Elegant
Floral

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10.
10. T
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Centerpiece
using
sing fresh
fresh cut
cut flowers
flowers
11.
11. Creative
Creative a
arrangement
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seashell
eashell
12.
12. Fairy
Fairy Garden:
Garden:
13.
13. Theme
Theme Category:
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Road Views
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14.
14. Exhibit
Exhibit of
of one
one (1)
(1) annual
annual in
in a vase.
v a s e.
(1) perennial
perennial in
15.
15. Exhibit
Exhibit of
of one
one (1)
in a vase.
v a s e.
16. Arrangement
Arrangement o
ilk flowers
flowers
16.
off s
silk
17. Hanging
Hanging Plants
Plants
17.
18. Plants
Plants
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19. Ferns
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live plants
plants in
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must be
be b
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rought to the
the fairgrounds
fairgrounds on
on Saturday,
Saturday, July
July 23
23 from
from 1:00
1:00 to 7:00
7:00 pm.
pm.
Go
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for complete
complete rules.
rules. Jane
Jane Oakes
Oakes 603-272-4928.
603-272-4928.
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Household
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Class
Class VI
VIII C
Crocheting
rocheting
Class
Class VI
VIII
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Knitting
Class
Class IIX
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Rugs
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Class
Class X Decorative
Decorative Pa
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Pillows,
llows, 9"
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over
Class
Class XI
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Class
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XIII
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Stuffed Dolls
Dolls & Animals
Animals

C
Class
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XIV
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Pictures
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must be
be framed
framed
C
Class
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Ceramics
C
Class
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Leaded
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Stained
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Glass
C
Class
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XVIII Mi
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scellaneous Decorations
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C
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Holiday Decorations
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longer
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Plus there
Plus
there are
are Plenty
Plenty of
of other
other Fun
Fun Competitions
Competitions for
for the
the Whole
Whole Family
Family to
to Enter
Enter and
and Enjoy!
Enjoy!
Th
ddie Parade,
Parade, the
the Kiddie
Kiddie Tractor
Tractor Pull
Pull or
or the
the Hay
Hay Bale
Bale Olympics
Olympics all
all happening
happening on
on Saturday,
Saturday, July
July 30.
30.
Thee Ki
Kiddie
verhills Got
Got Talent
Talent on
on Thursday,
Thursday, July
for the
Baking Contest.
July 28
28 or Bring
Bring in
in your
your entry
entry for
the King
King Arthur
Arthur Baking
Contest.
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rth Ha
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