112th ANNUAL PELHAM OLD HOME DAY SEPTEMBER 15, 2018 · Old Home Day is a community event that takes...
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112th ANNUAL
PELHAM OLD HOME DAY SEPTEMBER 15, 2018
2018 QUILT CELEBRATING OUR COMMUNITY
Inside Find Program of Events ♦ More Quilts ♦ Raffle Prize List ♦ Town and Community Information ♦ Lists of Our Sponsors and Advertisers
Old Home Day Crew Chair Person(s) -Tom Seniow & Dan & Marie Murphy Auction- Dave Aubin, Hope Christie, the Ludwigs, and the Neskeys. Booths - Marie Mizerek Breakfast – Scott Neskey Country Store - Cheryl Hirsch Electricity - Frank Tredeau Entertainment - Margaret Oxner Food Tent - Bob Diack & Brian Smith Games for Kids Laurie Perrone & Joey Zannoni Hot Dog Stand - Deb Getty Master of Ceremonies - Doug Hjorth Old Home Day Souvenir Book -
Nate Sprague
Parade - Tom Seniow Penny Sale - Shannon and Nate Sprague, Susan and Stan Mikutel Photography – Kat Wedge Publicity - Deb Calabro Chicken Wing Supper – Deb Calabro &
Chris and Karen Bulkley
Raffle – Judy Reid Road Race – Katelyn Biedron Set-up & Break-down - Dan & Marie Murphy Shirts – Matt Ferrara Signs – Bill & Donna Quigley Kathy & Scott Neskey Town Liason – Bill McDevitt Website - Shawn Duggan White Elephant Table - Debbie & Ron Schneider Plus many, many others who contribute of their time and efforts to make Old Home Day possible
AUCTION
Auction Chairs Chris & Sherra Ludwig &
Dave Aubin & Hope Christie ♦
Auctioneers Phil Currier, Dave Hennessey
& Bill McDevitt ♦
8:30 a.m. Picking Time- Submit a written bid on things you want!
Auction begins at 9:00AM with the Reading of the Auction Rules.
Special thanks to Dot Hill, Glennie Edwards and Kathy Neskey
11:00AM to 3:00PM –
Requested Auction items and the Pick-of-the-Best
3:00PM to 3:45PM – break
3:45PM to …. the gavel goes till it’s gone
♦ Again this year – a separate raffle
For the Old Home Day Quilt ♦
Do you have Auction items? Call the Congregational Church at
603-635-7025 (No computers, TVs, or entertainment centers.
Only working appliances, please!) All donations are tax deductible
♦ The entire schedule of Old Home Day Events
is found on pages 4 and 5. ♦
Three Old Home Day Quilts made by Donna Quigley - working tirelessly to
keep the tradition of the OLD HOME DAY QUILT alive.
See Pages 44 and 45 for more photos Thanks also to Bits n’ Pieces for the long arm
stitching
Old Home Day Crew Chair Person(s) -Tom Seniow & Dan & Marie Murphy Auction- Dave Aubin, Hope Christie, the Ludwigs, and the Neskeys. Booths - Marie Mizerek Breakfast – Scott Neskey Country Store - Cheryl Hirsch Electricity - Frank Tredeau Entertainment - Margaret Oxner Food Tent - Bob Diack & Brian Smith Games for Kids Laurie Perrone & Joey Zannoni Hot Dog Stand - Deb Getty Master of Ceremonies - Doug Hjorth Old Home Day Souvenir Book -
Nate Sprague
Parade - Tom Seniow Penny Sale - Shannon and Nate Sprague, Susan and Stan Mikutel Photography – Kat Wedge Publicity - Deb Calabro Chicken Wing Supper – Deb Calabro &
Chris and Karen Bulkley
Raffle – Judy Reid Road Race – Katelyn Biedron Set-up & Break-down - Dan & Marie Murphy Shirts – Matt Ferrara Signs – Bill & Donna Quigley Kathy & Scott Neskey Town Liason – Bill McDevitt Website - Shawn Duggan White Elephant Table - Debbie & Ron Schneider Plus many, many others who contribute of their time and efforts to make Old Home Day possible
AUCTION
Auction Chairs Chris & Sherra Ludwig &
Dave Aubin & Hope Christie ♦
Auctioneers Phil Currier, Dave Hennessey
& Bill McDevitt ♦
8:30 a.m. Picking Time- Submit a written bid on things you want!
Auction begins at 9:00AM with the Reading of the Auction Rules.
Special thanks to Dot Hill, Glennie Edwards and Kathy Neskey
11:00AM to 3:00PM –
Requested Auction items and the Pick-of-the-Best
3:00PM to 3:45PM – break
3:45PM to …. the gavel goes till it’s gone
♦ Again this year – a separate raffle
For the Old Home Day Quilt ♦
Do you have Auction items? Call the Congregational Church at
603-635-7025 (No computers, TVs, or entertainment centers.
Only working appliances, please!) All donations are tax deductible
♦ The entire schedule of Old Home Day Events
is found on pages 4 and 5. ♦
Three Old Home Day Quilts made by Donna Quigley - working tirelessly to
keep the tradition of the OLD HOME DAY QUILT alive.
See Pages 44 and 45 for more photos Thanks also to Bits n’ Pieces for the long arm
stitching
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A WARM WELCOME FROM OUR CHAIRS
Welcome to our 112th Old Home Day Celebration!
Old Home Day is a community event that takes place every year, hosted by the First Congregational Church of Pelham. Our 112th. Old Home Day will be celebrated this year on Saturday September 15, 2018.
Our theme for 2018 is “Celebrating Pelham’s Athletic Excellence.” We are very pleased to honor area Olympians for the achievements.
New this year- A free parking shuttle bus! Courtesy of Dave Comeau of Keller Williams Realty, a shuttle bus will circulate from the OHD grounds to St. Patricks, the Pelham Library, Pelham Memorial School, and Pelham High School. It will be available from 9 a.m- 5 p.m.
The Pelham Old Home Day Committee would like to thank the many volunteers who make this day a great success through many hours of planning and organizing, phone calls and emails, monthly meetings, and sorting through the many items donated for our auction and white elephant tent. We also thank our sponsors, whose support helps to make this day possible. We’d particularly like to thank the Pelham Hannaford. FLIR Systems and Titus Plomaritis for major support of this year’s Old Home Day. Last but not least, we thank all who attend our Old Home Day celebration, sharing our community spirit while enjoying the company of family, friends, and neighbors.
Come and enjoy all that Old Home Day has to offer. The day begins with a great breakfast in the Church Fellowship Hall and a 5k Road Race organized by The Sean Paradis Memorial Scholarship Fund. In addition, please come and enjoy our Auction, White Elephant Tent, Country Store, Penny Sale, Grand Parade, Kids Games, Quilt Raffle, and Prize Raffle. Shop at our many crafter spaces and get acquainted with the local businesses and nonprofit organizations in attendance. Stop by the Food Tent for refreshment, and enjoy entertainment throughout the day on our stage. We invite you to end your day with a Chicken Wing Dinner served in the church’s fellowship hall and available for take-out.
Welcome Home Everyone!
Tom Seniow, Dan and Marie Murphy
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Welcome to the 112th Pelham Old Home Day celebration! As you know, if you are from Pelham, this annual event draws thousands of people to the center of town for a day of fellowship, fun, reunions and memory-making!
As I take my leave to move to Massachusetts (Home), I will share the many memories we have had together since 2007. Maureen and I will hold you all in our thoughts and prayers that this year will bring even more memories of simpler times, simple fun and great food! If you can’t find something you like at Old Home Day, you haven’t looked hard enough! From the White Elephant Treasures, Auction items, Crafters, Vendors, Parade and , of course, Food, you will find something for you here in a simple family-style get together!
In the past year there was some discussion on-line about moving the celebration to a larger area. Because the First Congregational Church of Pelham UCC directs and staffs the entire event, logistically it is impossible to move everything and still offer the same experience. And we believe there is no need to be anything other than what it is right now; “HOME”!
In 1931, then Pastor Rev. Claude Adams wrote in the Old Home Day Booklet these words; “It is expected that in the courses of 200 years (now even more), a family should become somewhat large in numbers and its members should become considerably scattered. But we are not living under the same conditions of our fathers. Travel and communication is much easier today. It was not only a simple task for us to invite you to come to this reunion, it was also comparatively easy for you to come here. We are anxious for your comfort and happiness when you are here…make yourselves at home and expect us to be ready to do anything we can to make this a pleasant day for you.”
The sentiment hasn’t changed! We welcome you home to a simple celebration; as we say, “it is what it is, as crowded as it may be!” And Lord knows, we are looking for simplicity these days. Simple fellowship, simple conversations, simple gifts of laughter and joy!
We will meet again someday as we come back to visit! Thank you all for 11 amazing years together!
Rev. Bill Ferguson
Pastor of First Congregational Church of Pelham UCC
2007 - 2018
First Congregational Church of Pelham
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Dedicated to Bill Maureen FergusonLook for our Table at Old Home Day Country Store
Your purchases support our local & worldwide missions
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PROGRAM OF EVENTS 112TH OLD HOME DAY
7:00 – 9:00 am – Pancake Breakfast All day - * Food Tent – Serving -Hot Coffee & Donuts, Burgers, Sausages
w/Peppers & Onions, Hot Dogs French Fries, and More………YUM!! * Country Store Homemade Goodies, Jewelry, Old Home Day Souvenirs * KIDS GAMES * White Elephant Table, Penny Sale, Entertainment
~ Hourly Raffle Drawings ~ !
[A complete list of prizes listed elsewhere in this book – pages 76 and 77.]
~ CRAFT BOOTHS ~ LOCAL ARTISANS ~
8:30 am 5 k Road Race and Walk Proceeds to benefit Sean Paradis Memorial Scholarship Fund.
9:00 am Women’s Fellowship Country Store 9:00 am Matt Yourtee – Guitarist
9:00 am Auction Begins - All Day Bargains! One of our Biggest Attractions 10:00 am Penny Sale Begins 10:30 am Family Martial Arts – Karate Demonstration 11:00 am O’Halloran Irish Step Dancers 12:00 pm Dance Concepts – Dance Demonstration 12:45 pm Pie Eating Contest – sponsored by Hannaford 1:15 pm Party Band 2:30 pm GRAND PARADE
~ Floats, Bands, Classic Cars, and more ……. THANK YOU PTV FOR LIVE BROADCAST
3:15 pm Windham Community Band 3:15 pm Penny Sale Winners Drawn and Announced
5:00PM GRAND PRIZE RAFFLE DRAWING
CHICKEN WING DINNER
3:00 7:00 PM BEST DINNER DEAL IN TOWN!!!!!!
Chicken Wings Corn on the Cob ~ Salad & Rolls
Homemade Pies and more for Dessert ADULTS $8.00 CHILDREN $6.00
Who will win the 112th Annual Old Home Day Hand Made Quilts. How about the two Fit Bits or the Adult Triton Sit-on Kayak
Or the Red Keurig Classic Coffee Brewer or the many other prizes. It could be YOU!!
Tickets may be purchased at The First Congregational Church prior to Old Home Day, or at the OLD HOME DAY RAFFLE BOOTH or COUNTRY STORE for the QUILT. See elsewhere in this book (pages 76 and 77) for a
list of all our raffle prizes.
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PROGRAM OF EVENTS 112TH OLD HOME DAY
7:00 – 9:00 am – Pancake Breakfast All day - * Food Tent – Serving -Hot Coffee & Donuts, Burgers, Sausages
w/Peppers & Onions, Hot Dogs French Fries, and More………YUM!! * Country Store Homemade Goodies, Jewelry, Old Home Day Souvenirs * KIDS GAMES * White Elephant Table, Penny Sale, Entertainment
~ Hourly Raffle Drawings ~ !
[A complete list of prizes listed elsewhere in this book – pages 76 and 77.]
~ CRAFT BOOTHS ~ LOCAL ARTISANS ~
8:30 am 5 k Road Race and Walk Proceeds to benefit Sean Paradis Memorial Scholarship Fund.
9:00 am Women’s Fellowship Country Store 9:00 am Matt Yourtee – Guitarist
9:00 am Auction Begins - All Day Bargains! One of our Biggest Attractions 10:00 am Penny Sale Begins 10:30 am Family Martial Arts – Karate Demonstration 11:00 am O’Halloran Irish Step Dancers 12:00 pm Dance Concepts – Dance Demonstration 12:45 pm Pie Eating Contest – sponsored by Hannaford 1:15 pm Party Band 2:30 pm GRAND PARADE
~ Floats, Bands, Classic Cars, and more ……. THANK YOU PTV FOR LIVE BROADCAST
3:15 pm Windham Community Band 3:15 pm Penny Sale Winners Drawn and Announced
5:00PM GRAND PRIZE RAFFLE DRAWING
CHICKEN WING DINNER
3:00 7:00 PM BEST DINNER DEAL IN TOWN!!!!!!
Chicken Wings Corn on the Cob ~ Salad & Rolls
Homemade Pies and more for Dessert ADULTS $8.00 CHILDREN $6.00
Who will win the 112th Annual Old Home Day Hand Made Quilts. How about the two Fit Bits or the Adult Triton Sit-on Kayak
Or the Red Keurig Classic Coffee Brewer or the many other prizes. It could be YOU!!
Tickets may be purchased at The First Congregational Church prior to Old Home Day, or at the OLD HOME DAY RAFFLE BOOTH or COUNTRY STORE for the QUILT. See elsewhere in this book (pages 76 and 77) for a
list of all our raffle prizes.
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OUR THANKS ...
• to the Pelham Police Department and Pelham Police Explorers for all their help in traffic
management.
• to Pelham Hannaford, Titus Plomaritis, and Keller/Williams Realtor Dave Comeau for their
major financial support.
• to the members and friends of the First Congregational Church of Pelham who do the
planning, make the calls, help in the set-up and take-down, man the booths, cook the meals, make the
pies, serve the dinner, and much, much more, contributing their time and effort to insure a successful
community event.
• to the area businesses who purchased ad space in this book. Please patronize them and thank
them for their support when you see them.
• to all of the local businesses and individuals who contributed Raffle and Penny Sale
items. Please thank them with your patronage.
• to Jim Greenwood and Pelham Cable (PTV) who bring Pelham Old Home Day to those at
home.
• to our community. Without the continued support of our community, OLD HOME
DAY would not be possible.
Sorry if we missed your ad. If you would like to be included in next year’s Old Home Day Book, call
Nate Sprague at (603) 635 7025 or e-mail at [email protected].
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WHY ARE THEY SO HAPPY?
Every month, our church has made a commitment to prepare and serve a meal at Lazarus House, an emergency shelter for homeless people in Lawrence. During one of our recent visits to serve a meal, I noticed two women who were well dressed and would fit into any professional office setting and yet here they were in a homeless shelter. I estimate their age to be late 20s. The striking thing about each of these women was that each was caring for a young baby less than a year old. Reminded me of the Joan Baez song “there but for fortune go you or I.” Homelessness is often the result of circumstances that are beyond the control of the individual affected.
You might expect two young mothers living in a homeless shelter to be justifiably grumpy, but you would be wrong. They both had a ready smile and were more than willing to engage Alysa, who was helping serve the meal on that evening, in spirited conversation. They both seemed genuinely happy. To me, this seemed counterintuitive. On the way home, I brought up to Scott Farnsworth my confusion regarding why in the world these two women seemed to be so happy when life seemed to have dealt them such a bad hand. Scott thought about this and replied that perhaps the reason they were so happy was that at Lazarus House, they are given the gift of hope. I think Scott nailed it. Lazarus House is not just a place for people to stay when they have nowhere else to go, but the staff works very hard to provide a path to each guest to move forward and out of their homeless situation. As we leave after cleaning up from the meal that we serve, we often see counselors and other support staff arriving to work with guests on an individual basis. Elsewhere in Lawrence, Lazarus House provides job training so that unemployed or underemployed people can lift themselves out of poverty with meaningful employment. Their programs seem to be effective, because we rarely see the same people when we serve our meals at monthly intervals. Simply put, Lazarus House is providing each of the people that stay in their emergency shelter with hope. Once there is hope, the door is opened for many positive things to happen.
When we share our time and treasures to those in need, we provide people, many of whom we will never know, with hope. Those targeted missions where we offer both hand on and monetary support with answers to the questions that they may have that prevent them from having hope. The question “where is my next meal coming from?” is answered by Lazarus House, Nashua Soup Kitchen, Pelham Food Pantry, our Community Suppers, and Our Churches Wider Mission offerings (among others). The question “how can I establish a living space where I can begin my journey out of poverty or recovery from catastrophic events?” is answered by the Wish Project, our donations to the Upper Room (for young parents), Heifer Project, and disaster relief. I like to think that a primary mission of our church is providing hope to those who need it.
Doug Hjorth
First Congregational Church of Pelham, UCC
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Planting Foundations for Good Decisions
Pelham Community Coalition (PCC) has been working for five years to change the trajectory of substance misuse in Pelham, especially among our youth. PCC has sponsored presentations, events, has sent and offered to send students to a New Hampshire Teen Institute leadership program, pushed for the development of peer mentoring in our schools, and more.
While we have made progress more needs to be done and, with help of you and our community, we can continue to make progress.
Based on a comparison with the biannual Youth Risk Behavior Survey results for 2015 and 2017 there is a significant change in areas of substance abuse for the better. However, in areas of bullying, suicide, sadness and helplessness there is no change and points to a need to expand our focus in these areas as well.
However, we cannot do this without the involvement of you and the community we share.
TOGETHER, ARMED WITH KNOWLEDGE AND AWARENESS, WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
PELHAMCOALITION.COM
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Congratulations on your112th Annual Pelham Old Home Day
Pelham Community Spirit, Inc.Bringing Pelham Together with the Spirit of Community
ThroughIndependence Day Celebration
Summer Concerts on the Village GreenSouthern New Hampshire Festival of Trees
Community Spirit ScholarshipsCommunity Grants
New Members WelcomeMeetings 3rd Thursday each month at 7:00pm at
the Pelham VFW on Main Streetwww.PelhamCommunitySpirit.org
10th Annual
Southern New Hampshire Festival of TreesPresented by
Pelham Community Spirit, Inc.Located at: Sherburne Hall, Town Hall
6 Village Green, Pelham NHSee our Booth at Old Home Day to enter your tree and/or place an ad
Also, pick up a Grant application or a Scholarship application
November 23 through December 1
Applications available online at www.pelhamcommunityspirit.org,click on Southern New Hampshire Festival of Trees
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Sharing our music since 1976!
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Best wishesOn your
112th Old Home DayCelebration
Your friends atSt. Patrick's Parish
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33 Windham Rd, PelhamMedicalCenterPelham
To schedule your appointment,call 603.635.5400 or visit SNHHSPelham.org
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Collins Dentistry for Children Is proud to be part of Pelham’s
Old Home Day
Celebrating 14 years in Pelham Pediatric dentistry for infants, children, teens
and special needs patients.
Complete Orthodontic services, and free initial consultations.
Stop by our booth, say hello, meet our out-standing staff members, and pick up a FREE
gift - our way of saying thanks for your continued support!!!!
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Phone (603) 635-1166 Fax (603) 635-1186
www.CollinsDentistry.com
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We specialize in the following:
• Quality used cars and all purpose vehicles • New Hampshire State Inspection for all vehicles • Affordable new and used tires, plus flat tire repair • Clean and efficient transmission and coolant flushes • All general automotive repairs “We Do it All”
110 Bridge Street, Pelham, NH 03076
Phone: (603) 635-7800, (603) 635-7171
- For sales and repairs ask for Jaie Bergeron E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.jean-guys.com
Jean – Guy’s _________________ USED CARS & PARTS, INC. _________________
Used Car & Parts, Inc. www.jean-guys.com
e-mail:[email protected]
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HOURS: Mon. – Fri.: 7 AM – 5 PM Closed Sat. & Sun.
Over 45 years of Continued Service – Est. 1969
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Quilt Shop &
Custom Picture Framing
Over 7,500 Bolts of Fabric in Stock
Machine Quilting Services & Machine Rental
Celebrating 15 Years in Pelham
603-635-9705 603-635-4524
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Open Mon, Tue, Wed, & Fri. 10–6; Thu. 10-7; Sat. 9-5; Sun. 10-5
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Come visit us at Stone Cottage, Rt. 38, 70 Bridge St., Pelham, NH
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Special Thanks to Pelham Fire and Pelham Police for helping us
with our lightning strike and steeple fire
Photo credit: John C. Sullivan Jr.
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Enriching the lives of seniors through cultural and recreational services! Pelham Senior Center-8 Nashua Road 603-635-3800
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We are proud to support Pelham’s Old Home Day, and wish the town and residents a joyous celebration of
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address and phone numer from last year’s ad www.woodysautorepair.com
truck picture in color
As we celebrate over 40 years in business serving the community of Pelham, we would like to thank all our patrons for their support through the years and look forward to serving you for many more years to come!
• ASE CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS • FULL SERVICE
REPAIRS FROM OIL CHANGES TO COMPLEX FUEL INJECTION AND COMPUTER DIAGNOSTICS
•FULL SERVICE BODY SHOP WORKING WITH ALL INSURANCE COMPANIES •
24 HOUR TOWING • LIGHT & HEAVY DUTY •
Family Owned & Operated Since 1973!
address and phone numer from last year’s ad www.woodysautorepair.com
truck picture in color
As we celebrate over 40 years in business serving the community of Pelham, we would like to thank all our patrons for their support through the years and look forward to serving you for many more years to come!
• ASE CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS • FULL SERVICE
REPAIRS FROM OIL CHANGES TO COMPLEX FUEL INJECTION AND COMPUTER DIAGNOSTICS
•FULL SERVICE BODY SHOP WORKING WITH ALL INSURANCE COMPANIES •
24 HOUR TOWING • LIGHT & HEAVY DUTY •
Family Owned & Operated Since 1973!
address and phone numer from last year’s ad www.woodysautorepair.com
truck picture in color
As we celebrate our 39th year in business serving the community of Pelham, we would like to thank all our patrons for their support through the years and look forward to serving you for many more years to come!
• ASE CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS • FULL SERVICE
REPAIRS FROM OIL CHANGES TO COMPLEX FUEL INJECTION AND COMPUTER DIAGNOSTICS
•FULL SERVICE BODY SHOP WORKING WITH ALL INSURANCE COMPANIES •
24 HOUR TOWING • LIGHT & HEAVY DUTY •
Family Owned & Operated Since 1973!
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Come See Our Performance 12:00 pm Pelham Old Home Day
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Congratulations on 110 years of celebrating Old Home Day in Pelham
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From the Store Where You Get“More for Your Dollar”
HappyOldHomeDay!
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Pelham Old Home Day 5K
Sean K. Paradis Run/Walk
September 15, 2018 @ 8:30 am This is the first year the Pelham Old Home Day 5K proceeds will go to the Sean K. Paradis (SKP) Memorial to establish a educational scholarships for a local, Pelham, NH student. SKP was a well-known Pelham High School student graduate who excelled in academics, athletics and social activities. He then went to Wentworth Institute of Technology where played on the men’s lacrosse team and got his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in architecture. This fundraiser will be to establish scholarships to continue his incredible spirit and drive in similar student athletes.
You can register online or day of the event:
$25 Pre-Reg Online at
$30 Day of Race (Cash, Check or Venmo)
Free tee-shirts to the first 100 people!
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Accepting patients age 4 and up, Dr.Goff is ready to make you part of our family. As a Patient Centered Medical Home, we always have same day sick visits.
Call and schedule your appointment today!
We accept insurance plans from both NH and MA.
Dr. Goff is affiliated with Lowell General Hospital.
PELHAM HEALTHCARE ASSOCIATES
Dr. K. Opal Goff is accepting new patients.
49 Atwood Road, Suite 1, Pelham, NH 03076 Phone: 603-635-2802
PELHAM HEALTHCARE ASSOCIATES
l School Physicals
l Athletic Physicals
l Flu Shots
l Arthritis
l Asthma
l Physical Examination
l Depression
l Diabetes
l Emphysema
l Heart Disease
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A tax deductible donation of $40.00 (includes postage) for a personalized autographed copy, with 100% going toward Pelham High School
Scholarships. Send check to Plomaritis Family Foundation,
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112th ANNUAL
PELHAM OLD HOME DAY Quilt Raffle – “Gray Chevron”
Second Place Prize
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112th ANNUAL
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Third Place Prize
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The Pelham Republican Committee
Wishes Old Home Day a Successful 112th Event!
Be Informed! * Be Involved! * Be Influential! MAKE A DIFFERENCE
VOTE REPUBLICAN
New Hampshire Primary – September 11
General Election - November 6
The Pelham Republican Committee meets the 1st Monday of every month 7:00pm at the Pelham VFW Hall, Main St.
PLEASE JOIN US email: [email protected]
find us on FACEBOOK
www.facebook.com/PelhamNHGOP
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Pelham Community Spirit, Inc.Presents
The 10th Annual
Southern New Hampshire Festival of Trees6 Village Green, Pelham NH
November 23 through December 1
Why not consider decoratinga tree this year?
Do you know who decorates trees? Families, teachers, students, Vets,
businesses, churches, friends, clubs, teams, snowmobilers, scouts, realtors,
dancers, bankers, and many more!
Challenge a similar group to decorate a tree and have a competition for the
most amount of votes!
Come and visit this outstanding display of beautifully decorated
trees sponsored by friends, families, and businesses throughout the Pelham area. Get in the spirit
of the holidays and enjoy some great entertainment everyday between November 23rd and
December 1st.
Now acceptingapplications
for Trees, Mini-trees, & Wreaths.
Applications available to download or complete
online atPelhamCommunitySpirit.org
The proceeds from this event provide PCS with the opportunity to give back to our community in the form of Grants, Free Summer Concerts, and Donations. PCS also offers an annual $1,000 Community Spirit Scholarship to a local college student.
Know anyone in college?
The Pelham Community Spirit Scholarship shall be awarded to an applicant who has demonstrated significant community spirit in
Pelham or the town and or the school in which they attend. It will be
awarded the last day of the Festival. Go to our website for
more info!Event dates and times:Friday, Nov. 23 5-9pm; Saturday, Nov. 24 10am-9pm; Sunday, Nov. 25 12-5pm; Monday thru Friday, Nov. 26-30 5-9pm; Saturday, Dec. 1 10am-5pm
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24 HR LIGHT, MEDIUM & HEAVY DUTY TOWING & RECOVERY
ASE CERTIFI ED TECHNICIANS
OPEN: MON, WED & FRI 8-6; TUES & THUR 8-8
9 LEDGE ROAD, PELHAM, NH
BUSINESS HRS: 603-898-9077 24 HRS: 603-505-7671
ARTHUR CROTEAU RAY CROTEAU SHAUN CROTEAU JASON CROTEAU
~ FAMILY OWNED SINCE 1967 ~
ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED
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Congra tulations
Pelham Old Home Day
2017
Pelham Funeral Home 11 Nashua Road
Pelham, New Hampshire (603) 635-3333
www.pelhamfuneralhome.com
Proudly Serving the Town of Pelham for over 20 years
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Your Friends and Neighbors
Jim O'Donnell John CraneRon Meltzer Dave Boyle
2018
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PELHAM’S John H. Hargreaves Memorial
Post 10722 & Auxiliary Veterans of Foreign Wars
SALUTES Pelham’s Active Service Members
And All Our Veterans, Past and Current.
We Wish to Extend a Sincere ***** THANK YOU *****
To the Community Businesses And Citizens Who Have Supported
Our PelhamVFW & Community Programs
The VFW’s Mission Is to Help Veterans, Their Families, and Our Communities.
** Join us for our monthly Dinner Events ** First Friday of the month,6 PM PUBLIC is Welcome
** We offer affordable SMOKE FREE hall rentals **www.pelhamweb.org/vfw Located at the Old Town Hall,
6 Main St., Pelham
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Shaw Farm Dairy
Proudly serving fresh dairy products for over 100 years!
Dracut, MAwww.shawfarm.com
978.957.0031 Ice Cream Stand, Farm Store,
and Home Delivery Service
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The First Congregational Church of Pelham UCC holds a free community dinner 6 times a year. It’s held in Feb, April, June, Aug,
Oct and Dec. We have many people from the community join together for a homemade meal and good fellowship. We have been fortunate to have both Hannaford and Walmart to help
sponsor these events in the past. If you would be interested in helping to support this event so we can continue to provide it
please contact our church at 603-635-7025.
We have 2 more scheduled for this year on Oct 12th and Dec 14th. Please stop by and check it out. We will be posting the schedule for next year on our website (www.uccpelham.org) once it is determined.
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One Tech Drive Andover,MA 01810
Tel: 1-800-761-1400, 1-978-975-1300
Fax: 1-978-975-7596
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Family owned and operated since 1959
We Service All Makes and Models From General Vehicle Maintenance to Advanced Diagnostics
New Hampshire State Inspection Facility
Large Inventory of Pre-Owned Vehicles Financing Available
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In 1836 the Federal Government, under President Andrew Jackson, had a surplus of funds. This surplus money was returned to the states, which, in turn, apportioned it to the towns. Pelham received approximately $3800.00 in surplus federal funds in late 1836 or early 1837.
At a town meeting held on March 14, 1837, the town placed most of this money in the hands of Capt. Edward Wyman to loan out at interest for the benefit of the town. At the same town meeting the town voted to spend some of the money to build a stone bridge across Beaver Brook south of Pelham Center.
Following is an excerpt from the March 14, 1837 Town Meeting where the citizens "Voted to build the bridge across Beaver Brook on the road leading from the meeting house to the house of Moses Bailey - to be done by a suitable arch or arches and to chose David Cutter, Esquire and Jonathan Atwood, Jr. to carry same into effect."
This bridge was built on what is now known as Bridge Street near what was then the home of the Abbott Family. Uriah Abbott, believed to be the first of the Pelham Abbotts, moved to Pelham from Andover, Massachusetts while New Hampshire was still a British colony. Uriah Abbott is listed among the Pelham patriots who fought in the Revolution. Because of its proximity to the Abbott home, Pelham's first stone bridge became known as the "Abbott Bridge," although it was sometimes called the "South Bridge."
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www.DTBTax.com • [email protected]
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Best Wishes Pelham as You CelebrateOLD HOME DAY
Jim Hardy
Hillsborough CountySheriff
Dedicated to Our Family & Community
Hal Lynde & Charlene Takesian
Barbara & Guy Steven & Dawn Michael Jon Luc Charles Joshua
Travis Kelsi
Leighana & Jim Zachary Roger & Emilie Daisy Magnolia Brandon Lily Fiona Violet
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GOTTESMAN & HOLLIS PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
39 East Pearl Street Nashua, NH 03060
603-889-5959
David M. Gottesman Morgan A. Hollis
Paul M. DeCarolis Andrew C Bauer, Jr.
Anthony F. Sculimbrene Elizabeth M. Hartigan
Personal Injury • Real Estate • Business Commercial Litigation • Commercial Transactions
Visit our website at http://www.nh-lawyers.com
Best Wishes to our friends at the First Congregational Church
on their 112th Old Home Day
Joyce & Bill McDevitt
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FAX # (603) 635-7618 (603)635-7646
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5 WOODBURY AVE.
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Best Wishes fromSaint Patrick’s Women’s Guild
as you celebrate 112 years
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Quality, Service and Pride
PRINTING & MAILING
This Old Home Day Ad Book is Printed at:
Congratulations
The One Hundred and Twelfth Anniversary of Pelham Old Home Day
Elaine Hornbeck & Family
Suzanne & Brian Hornbeck Rebekah
Ashley & Nicholas Hornbeck Jake
Susan Hornbeck Brianna, Hunter & Madison
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"Sorry we missed your ad or sponsorship!
We mail to all Pelham mailing addresses –
a great and inexpensive way to reach everyone in Pelham
If you would like to be included in next year’s Old Home Day Souvenir Book
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Call the church at 635-7025 or e-mail: [email protected]
This year we mailed over 5500 copies "
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Celebrating another Wonderful Year!
Happy Old Home Day! From our Family to Yours….
Lois & Andy Landry Charity Landry & the kiddos,
Cyran, Clover & Cashie
Best wishes Pelham Old Home Days Please visit us at our trailer
For information on Freemasonry Contact Rick Jones
(603) 930-0027
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Law Offices of David M. Groff
David M. Groff Attorney
79 Bridge Street P.O. Box 209 Pelham, NH 03076 Licensed in NH & MA 603-635-3531
Special Thanks Again to . . .
385 Dunstable Road, Tyngsboro, MA 01879 1-800-442-9006 Chris Peters, General Manager
. . . for donating dumpster services for Pelham Old Home Day!
First Chance Convenience Mobil 10 Bridge St
603-635-1432 - Store
Locally, Family Owned & Operated!
Fast Friendly Service
Over 200 Cold Craft Beer Styles Available
Propane Refills - $14.99
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Sorry we missed your ad or sponsorship!We mail to all Pelham mailing addresses –
a great and inexpensive way to reach every one in Pelham
If you would like to be included in next year’s Old Home Day Souvenir Book
(ad or sponsorship)
Call Hal at 635-7215
or e-mail: [email protected]
This year we mailed over 5500 copies
Medicare & Health Insurance ServicesTimothy Hirsch
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Compare the top plans and companies available in NH & MA
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Best WishesFirst Congregational Church
For Another SuccessfulOld Home Day
Scott & Kathy Neskey
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Our Parade Marshals Our 2018 Pelham Old Home Day Theme is “Celebrating Pelham’s Excellent Athletics.” We are very pleased to honor the varsity captains and co-captains from Pelham High School’s Athletic teams as our Grand Marshals this year. The Pythons are again enjoying a very successful Fall season. We hope you will cheer on our PHS varsity team captains as they ride by in Charlie Beaulieu’s beautiful convertibles. But more importantly, we hope you will watch them in action and cheer them on in their games, matches, and meets during the school year. Remember Homecoming Weekend is October 12-13. All PHS Varsity Teams will be in action during those two days. We are very proud of our Pelham athletes this Old Home Day! Go Pythons !!!!!! Football: Senior Brett Lindsay Boys Soccer: Senior Colby Shawver Girls Soccer: Senior Olivia Gagnon Volleyball: Seniors Natalia Villanueva and Elyse Hooper Field Hockey: Seniors Sydney Weisensee and Ryan Atkins Fall Spirit: Junior Kayla Vallante Golf: Senior Ian Morgenstern Boys Cross Country: Senior Pedro Guerra, Junior Cam Dufault Girls Cross Country: Sophomore Kylie Harrington
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Food Pantry of Pelham at St Patrick’s Parish Responsibility, Service, Compassion and Partnership
The Food Pantry of Pelham at St Patrick’s Parish is a nonprofit charitable organization comprised of a network of partners who are committed to ending food insecurity for
those who live, worship and work in the Pelham community.
Supported by strong community and parish networks, the Food Pantry currently provides service to 45-50 households each week offering basic food goods, bread, meat, dairy products and personal care items. The Food Pantry is open Tuesday 6:30 - 7:30 pm & Wednesday 1- 3pm and is located at the edge of the back parking lot of the parish campus at 12 Main St. Donations of food, supplies and money from individuals, families and organizations are received on an on-going basis. Donations may be left at any time in the designated area located to the left of the Food Pantry entrance. Monetary donations may be made payable to St. Patrick's Food Pantry. For information on Electronic Giving, visit www.stpatricks-pelham.com & click Food Pantry. We cannot accept toys, clothing, books, appliances, furniture or house wares. Pelham residents in need of assistance may stop by Tuesday 6:30-7:30 or Wednesday 1-3p.m. to fill out an application. A valid ID or other proof of residence is required for all household members recorded on the application and those listed must reside in Pelham on a full-time basis. A non-resident may be eligible if current Pelham employment or church attendance can be verified. Upon approval of the application, clients may visit weekly & must follow Food Pantry guidelines.
For more information visit www.stpatrick-pelham.com click Food Pantry
Your generosity and support are greatly appreciated!
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The Pelham Good Neighbor Fund was established in 1969 by Pelham residents who wanted to provide food and financial assistance to their less fortunate neighbors. Since the Fund was established over 2500 residents have received assistance with their heating oil, rent, electricity, transportation and other household expenses. They have two fundraisers a year which include their Annual Golf Tournament in August and their Annual Christmas Drive in December. Every December the committee conducts a weekend drive at the Pelham Plaza for food and money. Various organizations volunteer their time on the weekend to collect the donations. In addition, there are donations of food and money from individuals, businesses and charitable organizations, families, schools and churches.
• During 2016 the Fund was able to take care of 23 families and individual residents in Pelham, contributing $28,688 throughout the year for their household expenses including rent, heat, electricity and food.
• During the Christmas season, toys, clothing and food were provided to 24 families including 49 children.
• We had a lot of help along the way including: o Our 27th Annual Sponsor-A-Child program where residents in
town purchase gifts for the children and families for Christmas.
o Our 47th Annual Christmas Drive where volunteers from the various organizations including: The American Legion Post 100, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10722, St. Patrick Knights of Columbus Council 6902, the Pelham Firefighters Association and the Cub Scouts Pack 25 collected food and cash donations at the Pelham Plaza.
• We held our 23nd Annual Golf Tournament and our 47th. Annual Christmas Drive.
These donations and our fundraisers have made it possible to provide financial assistance to our Pelham residents and support a men’s and women’s shelter. Additionally, over the past fifteen years, we have awarded 23 scholarships totaling $57,500 in scholarship funds. The fifteen dedicated and committed volunteers of the Pelham Good Neighbor Fund Committee would like to thank you for your support.
For more information about the Pelham Good Neighbor Fund, please visit us at:
www.pelhamgoodneighborfund.org
Frank Sullivan, President
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2018 Old Home Day Prizes Two separate raffles:
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♦ Three Handmade Quilts~ Made and donated by Donna Quigley – tickets available at the Country Store –
winners announced at 5:00 pm
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♦ Old Home Day Hourly Raffle Prizes – Chance to win one or more of our 40+ great prizes - ticket forms available at First Congregational Church office and
at the Old Home Day raffle booth – winners announced hourly
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“Five O’clock” Prizes""
1st Prize – Two Fit Bits – donated by the Greater Salem Chamber of Commerce
2nd Prize – Adult Triton Sit-on Kayak
3rd Prize – Red Keurig Classic Coffee Brewer – donated by Pelham Building Supply " Hourly Prizes (10am to 4pm) ""
● Five sets of 4 movie passes from Chunky’s Cinema Pub, Pelham
● $75 gift certificate from Pelham Building Supply
● Three $25 gift certificates from Suppa’s Pizza and Subs, Pelham
● Three $20 gift cards from Tuscan Kitchen or Market, Salem
● Two $25 gift certificates from Pelham Cleaners
● Two $25 gift cards from Salon 38, Pelham
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● Two $25 gift cards from The Copper Door Restaurant, Salem
● Three $15 gift cards from Target, Salem
● Two $20 gift certificates from Nest Vintage Home, Pelham
● $40.00 gift card from Sam’s Club, Hudson
● Two $15 gift certificates Black Moose Country Store, Windham
● Two $15 gas cards from First Change Mobile, Pelham
● Two $15 gift cards from T-Bones Restaurant, Salem
● $25 gift certificate from Bridge St. Hardware, Pelham
● $25 gift card from the Common Man Restaurant, Windham
● $25 gift card for Tractor Supply, Pelham
● $25 gift card from Zack’s Lobster Tail Restaurant, Windham
● $25 gift card for Lowe’s, Salem
● $25 gift card for Home Depot, Salem
● $25 gift card for Marshall’s, Salem
● Two $10 gift certificates from Ruby China Restaurant, Pelham
● $20 gift card for tokens at Fun Spot in Weirs Beach
Numerous other chances to win prizes:
Penny Sale, Children’s Games ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
This book is mailed to all Pelham mailing addresses - over 5400 copies. If you would like to have an ad or sponsorship placed in next year’s book
please call 635-7025 or e-mail to [email protected]
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OUR SPONSORS:
Patrons:
Pete & Polly Bennett Philip R. & Priscilla Currier
J. Alfred Ducharme & Family Lois & John Freeston Ed & Mary Gleason
Hal Lynde, Charlene Takesian & Family Dr. Titus Plomaritis Bruce & Judy Reid
Rich, Kathy, Katie & Jennifer Resmini Ron & Debbie Schneider
Benefactors:
Stan & Susan Mikutel Jane & Stelios Ambargis Anonymous Bill & Donna Quigley Eleanor Burton Don & Diane Brunelle The Diack Family Glennie Edwards Rev. Bill & Maureen Ferguson Susan Gregory Faith Harris Dorothy Hill & Family
Bonnie & John Moore David, Jr. & Patti Kincman Walter Kosik Sr. Dot & Tom LaRochelle Mildred & Warren Leuteritz Bob & Alice McEdward Kristen Michaud Dan & Marie Murphy Peggy & Neal Murphy David & Jane Provencal Bob & Marilyn Schweida Bob Welch
Sponsors:
Charlie Clermont Daisy Kenney Lily Clermont Fiona Kenney Magnolia Clermont Joshua Lynde Violet Clermont Kelsi Lynde Jon-Luc Comtois Lisa Ziegler Travis Comtois Anna Ziegler Alma A. Healey If you would like to be listed next year as one of our sponsors please call
Shannon at 635-7025 or e-mail to: [email protected] or [email protected]
A Special Thank You to All Our Advertisers Whose Support Makes this Book Possible
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Welcome to our 112th Pelham Old Home Day celebration. This is the premier event for Pelham and a demonstration that we have much in common as a giving and caring community. We look forward to you joining us. Your support and that of our sponsors and advertisers as well as our dedicated volunteers allows us to continue bringing this event to you. The benefits of Old Home Day carry throughout the year as the net proceeds are used to provide support to local and area charities.
The program of events is in the front of the book and our list of raffle prizes in the back of the book. We are again offering two raffles this year. One will be for a uniquely designed quilt and the other will be for a chance to win one of our ## great prizes. We will begin the day with breakfast (eggs, pancakes and sausage) and close out the day with our traditional supper meal (chicken wings and desserts), with the option of a sit- down meal or takeout.
Please join us Saturday, September 15th as we celebrate this unique event. Meet up with old friends or make new ones. Enjoy the entertainment, games for kids, the food tent and chicken barbecue dinner. Find bargains at the white elephant tables, the auction or the crafters booths. See you there.