The Chichester Old Home Day Committee will meet on Wednesday, May
27, at the Fire Station at 7 p.m. Anyone wishing to help out with
Old Home Day is welcome.
The Old Home Day Committee will hold a Flea Market at Carpenter Park
on Saturday, June 6, from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call Jaan Luikmil at
798-4987 to reserve a space. It will be $12 a space and exhibitors
will need their own tables.
Chichester Grange will present a brief Memorial Day observance at 10
a.m. on Saturday, May 30, at the Veterans Stone in Memorial Park.
All are welcome to attend.
Come to Chichester Library and look for these titles, which were
recently added to the shelves. In the Youth Fiction category
they have: Raccoons on the Roof and Lamb in the Laundry by Ben
Baglio, Snowbound Maverick and Football Nightmare by Matt
Christopher, The Dark Stairs and Dead Letter by Betsy Byars, Do the
Funky Pickle by Jerry Spinelli, Scat by Carl Hiaasen, Stockings of
Buttermilk – American Folktales, and three new books by Wanda
Brunstetter. On the Children’s shelves there are The Amazing Journey
of Lucky the Lobster Buoy by New Hampshire author Karen Hayes and
The Stone Cutter and the Navajo Maiden by Vee F. Browne.
Memorial For Marisa
The Chichester Central School is asking for your help as we move
forward to create a memorial for Marisa Gray. Marisa was taken from
us last fall all too suddenly and it is our desire to pay her a
fitting tribute.
Plans are in the works to place a granite bench, surrounded by
flowers, with a remembrance plaque in the front of the school. A
special walkway, created with bricks from members of her brother
Adam’s class, will lead to the inviting setting. At this time, we
are asking for donations to help with the cost of the materials; our
students and staff will be doing the work as a labor of love
(however, we would love to have some help and guidance from a
landscaper).
If you would like to help us make this a reality, please send your
contribution to Chichester Central School, 219 Main Street,
Chichester, NH 03258-checks can be made payable to CCS. It is our
goal to be finished the memorial by the end of this school year.
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