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Page 6 www.TheTownCommon.com September <strong>13</strong> - 19, 20<strong>17</strong><br />
GRASSROOTS<br />
Soccer Development Program<br />
Letters To The Editor<br />
Community Announcements<br />
Ages 3-6 years<br />
AMESBURY - Back by popular demand! Union Church’s Chicken BBQ Saturday, Sept. 23, from 4:30-<br />
Fun learning environment<br />
6:30 p.m. $10 per person: 1/2 Community BBQ chicken, macaroni salad, potato Connections<br />
salad, coleslaw, rolls and butter. For<br />
dessert: ice cream sundaes. Choose your own toppings!Union Congregational Church, 350 Main St., Point<br />
Games<br />
Shore, Amesbury (across from Alliance Park). The BBQ is to benefit Amesbury’s iconic 1835 Union Church<br />
Experienced Coaching<br />
Meetinghouse. Handicapped accessible. Please join us! Open and Affirming. We welcome all, no matter what<br />
Staff<br />
denomination or religion. Rev. Lucy Business Blood, Minister. 978-388-0631. Spotlight<br />
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AMESBURY - “Tips for Researching Your Swedish Ancestors” will be presented by Marilyn O’Brien at<br />
blOCKs l aND MORE Amesbury Public Library, on Monday, September 25th, 5:30 pm. This presentation combines pictures of<br />
Sweden with digital images of records<br />
Real<br />
that provide<br />
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information useful in exploring For<br />
the lives Sale<br />
of your Swedish<br />
0-5 years old ancestors. Techniques for locating places of residence, as well as the records that can be found there, will be<br />
demonstrated. A handout that includes useful resources, including websites and translations of common<br />
Swedish genealogical words, will be provided. The presenter is proud to be half Swedish-American, and has<br />
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done extensive Swedish genealogical research for over thirty-five years, has visited Sweden, and has met many<br />
9am-3pm cousins there. Much of her training was provided by genealogists from Sweden. She has been a member of the<br />
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Massachusetts Society of Genealogists, Swedish Ancestral Research Association, and Shrewsbury Genealogy<br />
Club for many years. Pets, Animals, Plus<br />
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GEORGETOWN – The Women’s Guild of Georgetown’s First Congregational Church is hosting a fun<br />
Residential & Commercial Security<br />
program on Chocolate, the Perfect Indulgence, in the church’s Fellowship Hall on Tuesday, September 26<br />
Fire & Access Systems to Video Surveillance Health & Fitness<br />
at 1:00 o’clock. Guest speaker, Mike Cross, is Associate Professor of Chemistry and Department Chair of<br />
Big enough to serve you - Small enough to know you Natural Sciences at Northern Essex Community College. His services are being provided by the Speakers<br />
Burglar, Fire Alarms<br />
Bureau of NECCO. He will explain about the chemicals that elicit reactions in the brain and how to taste<br />
24 Hour Monitoring<br />
chocolate for quality. Following Dr. Cross’s talk, light refreshments will be served. There is no cost, but please<br />
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make reservations for planning purposes. The church is handicapped accessible and located on Andover St.,<br />
Find out more, call or visit us today:<br />
across from the Town Hall. Call Joan Chatterton at (978) 352-8033.<br />
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978-465-5000 www.securityteam.com HAMPTON FALLS - Join the smart shoppers at the Hampton Falls Free Library annual book sale on<br />
Saturday, September 23rd from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Library. Tables filled with a wide variety of hardcover<br />
and paperback books for adults and children, audio books and DVDs<br />
are sure to please the most discriminating buyer. Books will generally<br />
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be priced at $1 for hardcovers and $.50 for paperback books. “Coffee<br />
table books” will be priced higher. The Hampton Falls Boy Scouts will<br />
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be conducting a bake sale to benefit the children’s summer reading<br />
program. In addition, the Library will be holding a tent sale with<br />
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treasures from the Library’s attic and shed. For further information,<br />
call the Hampton Falls Free Library at 926-3682 or check the Library’s<br />
Rowley, MA 01969<br />
website hamptonfallslibrary.org. The Library is located at 7 Drinkwater<br />
Rd. in Hampton Falls, NH 03844<br />
Telephone: 978-948-8696<br />
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HAMPTON FALLS - The Hampton Falls Free Library is pleased to<br />
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present a program on Visualization on Wednesday, October 4, 20<strong>17</strong> at<br />
6:30 p.m. Visualization is a technique in which participants can reflect<br />
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on their goals and break down big questions into achievable goals. It<br />
has been used successfully in sports and schools. During the session,<br />
participants will create a vision board which will display images of their<br />
individual goals. Boards and basic supplies will be provided. Participants<br />
may bring photos or other materials for their individual boards. The<br />
program is recommended for ages 12 and up. The session will be<br />
conducted by Hampton Falls resident Tuesday Orluk. Please call or visit<br />
the Library to sign up as seating is limited. The program is free. The<br />
Hampton Falls Free Library is located at 7 Drinkwater Rd. in Hampton<br />
Falls, NH. For further information, check the Library’s website at www.<br />
hamptonfallslibrary.org or call the Library at 926-3682.<br />
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IPSWICH - As discussed the last Selectmen Meeting, minimal<br />
precipitation in August and continued high customer water demand has<br />
the reservoir levels dropping. Consistent with the Drought Management<br />
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Plan, voluntary water restrictions are now warranted. These voluntary<br />
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restrictions are being imposed effective immediately. During declared<br />
Water Restrictions, the following practices shall be permitted: (a)<br />
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irrigation of public parks and recreation fields between the hours of<br />
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7:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.; (b) irrigation of lawns, gardens, flowers and<br />
ornamental plants by means of hand-held hose between the hours of 7:00<br />
p.m. and 6:00 a.m. During declared Water Restrictions the following<br />
practices shall be prohibited: (a) irrigation of lawns via any system other<br />
than hand held hose or bucket; (b) washing of vehicles, except to meet<br />
core function of a business; (c) washing of exterior building surfaces,<br />
parking lots, driveways or sidewalks, except as necessary to apply paint,<br />
preservatives, stucco, pavement or cement; and (d) filling or refilling of<br />
swimming pools. If these voluntary restrictions are not effective and we<br />
do not receive a significant amount of rain in the near future, mandatory<br />
water restrictions will be imposed.<br />
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IPSWICH - Ascension Memorial Church, 31 County Street, Ipswich,