Friday, March 30, 2012

Crafters Wanted in Claremont located in Southwest New Hampshire, do you make crafts to sale to folks? Then you'll sure want to take the time to click on my blog post to read about a Craft Fair that is coming up.


The Claremont Senior Center is looking for Crafter folks of all kinds that would like to sign up to sale their Crafts at the Center's upcoming Third Annual Spring Fling Craft Fair. The Fair is scheduled to be held on Saturday the 5th of May 2012, between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M. Lots of folks have been attending this here Craft Fair in the short time that it has been going on.




Crafters Wanted in Claremont Located in Southwest New Hampshire, crafters setup spaces are available for the low price of only $15.00. The Claremont Senior Center's Director say that tables are not available from them, and that you need to plan on bring your own table or tables to set your items up on. Crafters will be able to setup for the Third Annual Spring Fling Craft Fair on Friday the 4th of May in the evening between the hours of 6:00 P.M. and 9:00 P.M. and on Saturday the 5th in the morning between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 9:00 A.M. Crafters which would like to reserve a space at the Fair are ask to please call 603-903-1161


Folks will also be able to purchase lunch right at the Claremont Senior Center during the Fair.


The Claremont Senior Center is located at 5 Acer Heights Road located off of Maple Avenue in Claremont, New Hampshire


Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire  




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 Claremont American Legion Post will be holding a Yard and Bake Sale in Claremont New Hampshire, folks this here is a mighty fine upcoming fundraisers even to attend.


 

This here Yard and Bake Sale will be held indoors on Saturday the 31st of March 2012 and on Sunday the 1st of April 2012. The event will be taking place at American Legion Post No. 29, which is located at 119 Broad Street in Claremont, New Hampshire. The proceeds from the Yard and Bake Sale will benefit the children and youth programs, plus the Ladies Auxiliary.



 

Claremont American Legion Post will be holding a Yard and Bake Sale in Claremont New Hampshire
, folks attending the event will find many priced to sell items in the Yard Sale which will include Tools, Small Furniture and Appliances, Clothes, Bedding, Towels, Curtains, Jewelry, plus many other mighty fine Household and Kitchen items.


 

The following are FAQ about Displaying our Great Country's Flag


Can a Flag which has covered a casket be displayed after its original use?

There are no provisions in the Flag Code to suggest otherwise. It would be a fitting tribute to the memory of the deceased veteran and his or her service to a grateful nation if the casket flag is displayed.



Can the U.S. Flag be displayed in inclement weather?
The Flag should not be displayed on days when the weather is inclement, with the exception of an all-weather (nylon or other non-absorbent material). However, most Flags are made of all-weather materials. For myself, I Honor my Flag by not ever flying it on bad weather days.



What is the significance of displaying the Flag at half-staff?
This here gesture is a sign to indicate our Nation is mourning the death of an individual(s), such as death of the President or former President, Vice President, Supreme Court Justice, Member of Congress, Secretary of an Executive or Military Department, etc. Only the President or a State Governor may order the Flag to be displayed at half-staff. The Honor and reverence accorded this solemn act is quickly becoming eroded by those individuals and agencies that display the Flag at half-staff on inappropriate occasions without proper authority to do so.



When the Flag is not flown from a staff, how should the Flag be displayed?
The Flag should be displayed vertically, whether indoors or out, and suspended so that its folds fall free as though the Flag were staffed. The stripes may be displayed either horizontally or vertically against a wall, and the union should be uppermost and to the Flag’s own right (that is, to the observer’s left). When displayed in a window of a home or a place of business, the Flag should be displayed in the same way (that is, with the union or blue field to the left of the observer in the street).



What is meant by the Flag's own right?
The “right” as the position of honor developed from the time when the right hand was the “weapon hand” or “point of danger.” The right hand, raised without a weapon, was a sign of peace. The right hand, to any observer, is the observer’s left. Therefore, as used in the Flag Code, the flag and/or blue field is displayed to the observer’s left, which is the flag’s “own right.”




How are unserviceable Flags destroyed?The Flag Code suggests that when a Flag has served its useful purpose, “it should be destroyed, preferably by burning.” For individual citizens, this should be done discreetly so the act of destruction is not perceived as a protest or desecration. Many American Legion Posts conduct disposal of unserviceable Flag ceremonies on the 14th of June, Flag Day. Such ceremonies are particularly dignified and solemn occasions for the retirement of unserviceable Flags. If you have never attended a Flag retirement ceremony, I sure would highly recommend that you take the time to do so.



Can the Flag be washed or dry-cleaned?
There are no provisions of the Flag Code that prohibit such care. The decision to wash or dry-clean would mainly depend on the material.



Are you required to destroy the Flag if it touches the ground?
The Flag Code states that the Flag should not touch anything beneath it, including the ground. This is stated to indicate that care should be exercised in the handling of the Flag at all times, in order to protect it from becoming soiled or damaged. You are not required to destroy the Flag when this happens. As long as the Flag remains suitable for display, even if washing or dry-cleaning is required, you may continue to display the Flag as a symbol of our Great Country.



What is the proper method for folding the Flag?
The Flag Code does not require any specific method. However, a tradition of folding has developed over time that produces a triangular-shaped form, like that of a three-corner hat with only the blue union showing.



May a person, other than a Veteran, have his or her casket draped with the Flag of the United States?
Yes. Although this Honor is usually reserved for Veterans or highly regarded State and National figures, the Flag Code does not prohibit this use. Being a Veteran myself, I actually feel that this Honor should be for Veterans only.



What is the significance of the gold fringe which is seen on some U.S. Flags?
Records indicate that fringe was first used on the flag as early as 1835. It was not until 1895 it was officially added to the national flag for all Army regiments. For civilian use, fringe is not required as an integral part of the flag, nor can its use be said to constitute an unauthorized addition to the design prescribed by statute. Fringe is used as an honorable enrichment only.



Is it proper to fly the U.S. Flag at night?
The Flag Code states it is the universal custom to display the Flag only from sunrise to sunset on buildings and on stationary Flag staffs in the open. However, when a patriotic effect is desired, the Flag may be displayed 24 hours a day if properly illuminated during the hours of darkness. The American Legion interprets “ proper illumination” as a light specifically placed to illuminate the Flag (preferred) or having a light source sufficient to illuminate the Flag so it is recognizable as such by the casual observer.



What should be the position of the Flag when displayed from a staff in a Church, Public Auditorium or other Public Meeting place, whether indoors or outdoors, on platform, or on the floor at ground level?
When used on a speaker’s platform, the Flag, if displayed flat, should be displayed above and behind the speaker. When displayed from a staff in a church, public auditorium or meeting place, the Flag should hold the position of superior prominence, in advance of the audience, and in the position of honor at the clergyman’s or speaker’s right as he faces the audience. Prior to the Flag Code changes in 1976, the display procedure was somewhat different. Now, the staffed Flag should always be placed to the right of the speaker (observer’s left) without regard to a platform or floor level.



Claremont American Legion Post will be holding a Yard and Bake Sale  in Claremont New Hampshire


 God Bless America and our Great Country's Military Men and Women!






Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire




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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

An American Red Cross Blood Drive to take place in Newport New Hampshire, folks the Red Cross needs your help! by giving blood you'll be showing your support for the job that the American Red Cross folks do, and gave a helping hand to other Americans. So please come on out to give blood!



On Tuesday the 27th of March the American Red Cross will be holding this here blood drive at the Newport High School, which is located at 268 North Main Street in Newport, New Hampshire. This here blood drive is being held between the hours of  12:30 P.M. and 5:30 P.M. Folks please remember you do not have to be a resident of Newport to take part in this here blood drive, you just need to have the willingness to give a helping hand to others. Here is something to stop and think about, it could very will be You or a member of your Family that might be in need of receiving blood some day.




An American Red Cross Blood Drive to take place in Newport New Hampshire, wouldn't like to know and help you feel better knowing that there would be blood available to You or your Family member in case You or you Family member just might need it. If for some those two reasons are not good enough for you to take the time to give blood. There here are some items to bribe folks to help by giving blood for this here Blood Drive.


Folks that do take the time to give blood will be given a First-Aid-Kit in a Vintage-Style Case, folks will also be given a coupon for a Free lunch pack at Cumberland Farms, plus a coupon for $5.00 off their next purchase at the Freihofer's Bakery Outlet.




Clara Barton
and a circle of acquaintances founded the American Red Cross in Washington, D.C. on May 21, 1881. Barton first heard of the Swiss-inspired International Red Cross Movement while visiting Europe following the Civil War. Returning home, she campaigned for an American Red Cross society and for ratification of the Geneva Convention protecting the war-injured, which the United States ratified in 1882.



An American Red Cross Blood Drive to take place in Newport New Hampshire, Barton actually headed the Red Cross for 23 years, during which time it conducted its first domestic and overseas disaster relief efforts, aided the United States military during the Spanish-American War, and campaigned successfully for the inclusion of peacetime relief work as part of the International Red Cross Movement-the so-called "American Amendment" that initially met with some resistance in Europe.



The Red Cross received its first Congressional Charter back in the year of 1900 and a second in the year of 1905, the year after Barton resigned from the organization. This charter-which remains in effect today-sets forth the purposes of the organization that include giving relief to and serving as a medium of communication between members of the American armed forces and their families and providing national and international disaster relief and mitigation.



Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire




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Saturday, March 24, 2012

Charlestown Fire Department Benefit Breakfast to be held in Charlestown New Hampshire, folks its time to take part and enjoy another mighty fine benefit fundraising breakfast event. Not only will you be able to show your support for this here breakfast benefit by attending, you'll also get to enjoy the company of other folks of the community.
 

This benefit will take place on the morning of Sunday the 25th of March 2012, at the Charlestown Fire Department, which is located on the North end of Town at 1 Main Street in Charlestown, New Hampshire. This will be a buffet style breakfast, the menu for this breakfast benefit will include mighty fine Pancakes and Real Maple Syrup to enjoy on them, Scrambled Eggs, Ham, Sausage, Homefries, Toast, and they will have their area Famous Firehouse Donuts to enjoy, to drink there will be Coffee and Juice.






Charlestown Fire Department Benefit Breakfast to be held in Charlestown New Hampshire
, the cost of this here mighty tasty sounding breakfast will be as follows, $6.00 for Adults and $4.00 for kids 10 years of age and under. All the proceeds which is made from this breakfast benefit is earmarked to be put in the Departments New Equipment Fund. Not only will you be able to show your support of our Volunteer Fire Department, by attending you'll also have the opportunity to meet our newly elected Charlestown Fire Chief Charlie Baraly, if you have not already meet him.




Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire




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Fundraiser Event for the Weathersfield Proctor Library to be held in Ascutney Vermont, folks come on out to enjoy a mighty fine evening, plus to help show your support to the Library, which helps folks to be able to learn.




This here event will be taking place on Saturday the 24th of March 2012 and is being held at the Martin Memorial Hall, which is located on Route 5 in Ascutney, Vermont. They have gave this here event a mighty fine title, which is Town Challenge. The name came about because of the fact that the Town's Committees, plus a couple of local Organizations have each been invited to form a three person team to compete against each other.




Fundraiser Event for the Weathersfield Proctor Library to be held in Ascutney Vermont
, there are five categories which the teams will be ask questions randomly from. The five categories are as follows, Town History, Geography, Current Events, Spelling, and Name That Tune. There will be fifteen rounds of questions, the three teams which had the most correct answers after the rounds will then go into the Bonus round, which only one team will come out as the winner.




Folks will be able to buy their low cost tickets at the door, ticket prices are as follows, $5.00 per person or $10.0
0 for the whole family. There will also be light refreshments available for folks to purchase. Remember this is a fundraiser, which all proceeds will go to benefit the Weatherfield Proctor Library's Building Expansion Fund.



Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire



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 Newport Democrats Meeting to be held in Newport New Hampshire, its time for Democrats in Newport to get together and make some decisions.





On Saturday the 24th of March 2012 the Democratic Committee and members will meet at the Richards Free Library, which is located at 58 North Main Street in Newport, New Hampshire. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 10:00 A.M. This meeting is being held to elect Town Democratic Officers and Delegates to the New Hampshire Democratic Party State Convention.



Newport Democrats Meeting to be held in Newport New Hampshire, local Democratic Committee Officers and Delegates have a vote at Annual State Democratic Party Conventions. There's no cost for folks to attend this here caucus, and the meeting is open to the public to attend.



Any registered Democrat regardless of past political experience can run to hold a position as an Officer or Delegate.



Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire




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Springfield Democrat Caucus is being held in Springfield Vermont, it time for Springfield's Democrats to come together for the Caucus Meeting.




On Saturday the 24th of March 2012 the Springfield Town Committee will be holding the caucus at the Springfield Town Library, which is located at 43 Main Street in Springfield, Vermont. The caucus is scheduled to start at 10:00 A.M. All Democrats are invited to attend. Individuals need to have voted in Presidential Primary and taken a Democratic ballot to vote at this here caucus.




Springfield Democrat Caucus is being held in Springfield Vermont, the purpose of this here Presidential Town Caucus is to elect delegates from the Town of Springfield to the Democratic Convention, which will be held in Barre on the 26th of May. Delegates to the State Convention which will elect delegates to the National Convention. Anyone who wants to be a delegate to the National Convention, sure will want to attend this here caucus.



For more information, please call the Chair of Springfield Town Democratic Committee's Bill Kuch at 802-885-6388.



Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire



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Friday, March 23, 2012

 Spaghetti Fundraiser Dinner being held in Springfield Vermont, calling all the good folks of the area, come enjoy a mighty fine dinner and to show your support and help this mighty fine group raise money.




This here Spaghetti Dinner is be held on Friday the 23rd of March 2012 by the Windsor County Partners Mentors for Youth. Its being held in the cafeteria of the Union Street Elementary School, which is located at 43 Union Street in Springfield, Vermont. The is scheduled to be held between 5:00 P.M. and 6:30 P.M. Besides being able to enjoy a mighty fine dinner by attending, this is also a mighty fine opportunity for you to also socialize and meet some of the organization's mentoring partnerships and be able to learn about the rewards of mentoring.





Spaghetti Fundraiser Dinner being held in Springfield Vermont, folks attending will get to enjoy the following dinner menu that includes Spaghetti, Garlic Bread, Salad and Cookies. As part of this here mighty fine spaghetti dinner fundraiser is to support the Let's Do Lunch and PALS mentoring programs, folks will be able to also buy raffle tickets for a 50-50 raffle before and during this mighty fine spaghetti fundraiser dinner. There will also be an information table setup and staffed for folks to ask questions and get answers.





The low cost of this spaghetti fundraiser dinner is as follows, for ages of 13 and up is $8.00, ages of 4 to 12 is $5.00, and preschoolers are Free. There will be a maximum on the dinner of $20.00 per family. For more information please call 802-674-5101 or e-mail Paula@WCPartners.org



Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire




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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Forest Vernal Pool Program taking place in Bellows Falls Vermont

Forest Vernal Pool Program taking place in Bellows Falls Vermont

Many Home Owners. plus folks which Rent a Home in Vermont or any where across our Grand Country, which has woods on the property more than likely have at least one Vernal Pool some where in the wooded area of the property. Vernal Pools come in mighty handy for many different Wildlife Critters.




This here mighty fine and informative program is going to be held on Wednesday the 21st of March 2012, and is going to be held at the Rockingham Public Library, which is located at 65 Westminster Street in Bellows Falls, Vermont. The title of this program is Vernal Pools, More than Mud Puddles, and is scheduled to begin at the convenient time of 7:00 P.M. this coming Wednesday evening. The program is Free for folks to attend. Vernal Pools are a small Forest Hatcheries, which sure does provide a mighty important start for many different small critters and a watering area for bigger critters.




Forest Vernal Pool Program taking place in Bellows Falls Vermont, the program will be led by Naturalist Betsy Stacey, and through a slide show, plus hands-on activities folks will get to explore these mighty important ecological Forest zones and the adaptations of the many different critters which live in these here fleeting wet spots of wooded areas. Vernal Pools are also call Wetlands of great interest to Ecologists because, even though they are a small size and their simple structure, they sure are often characterized by high productivity and specialized critter communities.




Withing the last decade, more interest in Vernal Pools has increased dramatically because they have been more publicized, and World-Wide declines of amphibians, many of which use Vernal Pools to breed or other small Wetland areas. Vernal Pools are usually less than an acre, they are Seasonal Wetlands which lack perennial inlet or outlet streams and have no permanent fish populations living in different Forest Vernal Pools. Usually Vernal Pools are their wettest during the Seasons of Spring and Fall, they can be small vegetated or unvegetated bodies of water, while in the dry Seasons the might only be recognizable as an isolated depression of a wooded area's floor.




Forest Vernal Pool Program taking place in Bellows Falls Vermont, the duration of surface flooding, which is known as hydroperiod, varies depending upon a Vernal Pool and the year, with hydroperiods ranging along a contionuum from less than 30 days at times and more than a year at other times. Some Frogs and Salamanders, along with certain invertebrate species of Insects and Shrimp have adapted to breed in shorter hydroperiod Wetlands to avoid competing with fish. Folks are able to find a wide variety of other Wildlife Critters which also use Vernal Pool habitats, which sure do include several different Endangered and Threatened Critter species. In many instances landowners might not be able to document Vernal Pools using an indicator critter species based definition if they in the area at the time which the indicator species are actually breeding, or if they are not familiar with doing field identification of indicator species.




That's the reason, that its mighty important to recognize potential Vernal Pools for protection using habitat-based attributes. Folks should look for size and isolated small Wetlands, which are less than 2 acres, and mighty often are small as or less than 0.1 acres, isolated from streams. Water Depth and Hydroperiod, small Wetlands which holds at least 12 inches of water in it at Spring maximum and contain standing water for two and half months or more during the Springtime. Dry Season Evidence of Temporary Flooding, topographic depressions of a Forest Floor with compacted leaves which have been darkened by waterstains or a film of sediment. Water stains or folks can also for siltaion marks which have occur on trees, woody debris, rocks, plus other plants in the depression or along its perimeter.




Forest Vernal Pool Program taking place in Bellows Falls Vermont
, folks should also look for Wetland plants, like Sphagnum Moss, certain Ferns or Dense Grass, Sedge Species and Wetland Shrubs which are growing on a Forest floor depression. Doing a search of the leaf litter of an active Vernal Pool depression might yield Fingernail Clams and Shells or casts of other Aquatic Insects, and further evidence of sufficient seasonal flooding. Folks should avoid running any kind of vehicles or logging machinery through Vernal Pool basins, even during dry periods, in order to avoid changing the Vernal Pool's ability to hold water. Always avoid adding slash, such as woody material to Vernal Pools. In areas which significant amounts of slash fall into a Vernal Pool, it should be removed by hand or some kind of low-impact method.




If the Pool does happen to contains water, then slash should be left alone until the dry season. By removing slash when a Vernal Pool is holding water can end up disrupt amphibian egg and larval development. Within Two Hundred feet of an Vernal Pool, tree removal should be limited to individual trees or small groups of trees. Its best to locate groups where advanced regeneration or shrub cover occurs to help maintain a shady condition after the overstory is removed. You should avoid removing stumps, stones, or other large cover objects. As much of the existing understory vegetation like small trees, shrubs, and herbaceous ground cover should be maintain as much as possible. Always avoid using herbicides or insecticides near any Vernal Pool area at all times.




Forest Vernal Pool Program taking place in Bellows Falls Vermont
, beyond Two Hundred feet, folks should limit the area that is scarified, stumped, or regraded to which is actual necessary to accomplish silvicultural or Wildlife objectives. Retain as much existing dead and down woody material, stumps, stones and leaf litter as possible. If you are planing on harvesting trees on the Wooded area of your property, its best to do such harvesting when the ground is fully frozen, which is the best time to do so. If your are not able to do it at that time, then harvesting should be done during dry Summer conditions. As mush understory vegetation should always be retain as possible where its removal is not actually required to meet other objectives.





Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire




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Sunday, March 18, 2012

 Artist Potluck and Forum Event to be held in Bellows Falls Vermont, the arts sure do take on many different forms. Folks are able to enjoy the arts of Paintings, Sculptures, Music, Dance and other forms. So if you have a interest in the arts, then you'll sure want to attend this event.




This here Making it in the Arts, which is the Fourth Public Artist Potluck and Form event is being held on Sunday the 18th of March 2012. The event is hosted by Brattleboro-West Arts, the Arts Council of Windham County, plus the Rockingham Arts and Museum Project, and is scheduled to be held between the hours of 5:30 P.M. and 8:00 P.M.






Artist Potluck and Forum Event to be held in Bellows Falls Vermont, this here event will be taking place at the Windham Antique Center, which is located at 5 The Square, in Bellows Falls, Vermont. Painter and Arts Entrepreneur Charlie Hunter will be sharing his story as a successful area Artist. The discussion will also include his observations and opinions on how to strike a balance between making money and making Art while still maintaining artistic integrity.






A general discussion will follow Charlie Hunter's presentation. Artists and all folks which are interested in the topic sure are invited to attend the potluck supper, forum program presentation and discussion. Folks which do plane to attend, are ask to bring food to share with the others attending the potluck, which is scheduled to begin at 5:30 P.M. The forum program presentation and discussion will start at 6:30 P.M. There is no actual cost to attend, but they will be glad to accept any donations which folks would like to make, to help pay for expenses.





Artist Potluck and Forum Event to be held in Bellows Falls Vermont




Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire



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the Company that cares about folks!

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PO Box 570
Charlestown, New Hampshire 03603

Office: 603-826-4207

Cell Phone: 603-477-8072

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