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Linen & Shade Bin Lordens Plaza – Milford 672-0010 www.LinenAndShadeBin.com Discover Duette® Architella® Shades. This patented honeycomb-within-a-honeycomb innovation puts three layers of insulating air at your window. Reduce energy loss at the window by up to 50%* • Free cordless option on Architella shades • $25 rebate on each Architella shade Infant Pediatrics Orthodontics & Invisalign Adult & Cosmetic Dentistry Hampshire Place, 72 South River Rd., Bedford, NH 03110 603.624.3900 www.LindnerDental.com Board Certified Pediatric & Orthodontic Specialists Make their fir st s last. Healthy habits start early. Infant & Pediatric For tips and info, visit Lindner Dental on Facebook The Compaq Big Band Returns To Souhegan High School For Jazz Night #1 e Souhegan High School Mu- sic Department will host the first Jazz Night of the year on Friday De- cember 2, 2011 at 7:00pm. is year marks the 10th anniversary of the Jazz Night series of concerts hosted at SHS. To kick off our 10th anni- versary season, we are proud to wel- come e Compaq Big Band back to SHS. Led by Al Saloky,e Compaq Big Band showcases the power of 15 horns, a cookin’ rhythm sec- tion, a great feature vocalist, and terrific instrumental soloists for a diverse range of clients and events across the Greater Boston, Great- er Worcester, Rhode Island, and Southern New Hampshire regions. e Compaq Big Band began as the DECbigband, formed in March 1975 as one of many employee clubs at Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) of Maynard, Massachusetts. e only requirements were a love of big band music, dedication to work hard each week at practices, and a willingness to perform with- out compensation. roughout the mid-1970s and 1980s the group performed at a number of Digi- tal corporate functions each year, then branching out into commu- nity outdoor concerts and benefit dance events in the Greater Bos- ton area. Over the years, the band expanded its performance schedule to include public functions and ven- ues in the Greater Worcester and Southern New Hampshire areas. e band also took the opportuni- ty to incorporate more, and more challenging, charts into its growing music library. Several current band members are DEC, Compaq, or HP alumni who maintain a connection to the company tradition and cul- ture. e remainder of the band is made up of various area jazz musi- cians who embrace the band’s non- profit operating philosophy. e CBB will be joined by jazz ensembles from Souhegan, Milford, and Hollis-Brookline High Schools and the Manchester Community Music School. General Admission at the door is $10 for adults and $8 for students. Doors will open at 6:30pm. For more information about e Compaq Big Band, go to www.compaqbigband.com . For event information,contact Carl Ben- evides at [email protected]. OPEN HOUSE at NASHUA CATHOLIC On Sunday, December 4 at 12:30-2 p.m. Presentation in our gym at 6 Bartlett Ave. Nashua followed by tours and an opportunity to meet our staff. Nashua Catholic offers 7th and 8th graders a rigorous, faith based cur- riculum and is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Our three full seasons of Tri-County League athletic participation combined with our commitment to student service ac- tivity and a full contingent of extracurricular activities round out each student’s day at Nashua Catholic Regional Junior High School. Open House in Amherst For Derryfield School e Derryfield School, an inde- pendent college-preparatory day school for students in grades 6-12, will host an informal gathering for prospective parents and students at the home of a Derryfield family in Amherst from 7:00-8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 6. is informational evening pro- vides an opportunity for prospec- tive families to ask questions about e Derryfield School and the fam- ily’s experience with the school. A member of Derryfield’s admission office will be on hand to provide information about the admission process. Light dessert, coffee, and other beverages will be served. En- tire families are welcome! For more information and directions, please contact the Admission Office at 669-4524 or admission@derryfield. org.” Open House at The Amherst Preschool e Amherst Preschool will be holding an Open House for families interested in enrolling for the 2012- 13 school year on Saturday, Decem- ber 3rd from 10:00-12:00. e Amherst Preschool serves children ages 2 years 9 months – 5 years old. Preschool Programs are part time with a variety of schedul- ing options. Please visit the website: www. theamherstpreschool.com for more information. Wendy’s High School Heisman Recognizes State Finalists Souhegan Alpine Ski Team presents: Warren Miller’s .... Like There’s No Tomorrow SAU#39 Department of Special Instructional Services Host Series for Parents and Educators The Derryfield School Middle School Players Present High School Musical Discover The Advantages Nashua Catholic offers an outstanding faith based academic curriculum for 7th and 8th grade students. We offer a full range of athletic and extra curricular activities for boys and girls. Nashua Catholic is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Sunday, December 4, 2011 * 12:30-2:00P.M. Sunday, February 12, 2012 * 12:30-2:00P.M. Meet Teachers and Staff – Tour – Sign-up for Interviews Nashua Catholic Regional Junior High School Open House Events 6 BARTLETT AVENUE NASHUA, NH 03064 PHONE: (603) 882-7011 FAX: (603) 594-8955 WWW.NCRJHS.ORG J OSEPH RACZEK, O.D. G E N E R A L O P T O M E T R Y C O N T A C T L E N S E S • New Patients Welcome • Convenient Hours • All types of Frames & Lenses • Most Insurance Accepted www.drraczek.com 380 Nashua Street, Milford, NH • 673-7428 Community Based Family Eye Care Since 1986 e Department of Special In- structional Services of SAU #39 will be hosting a series of presentations specifically designed for parents and educators of students access- ing special education or Section 504 plan services in the three districts of SAU #39. e first presentation will be conducted by trained mem- bers of the NH Parent Information Center (PIC) entitled “Parents and Professionals-Partners in the Pro- cess”. e presentation will be held on November 28, 2011 at two differ- ent times for your scheduling con- venience; at 2:30-4:30 pm, and at 6:00-8:00 pm. e location for both presentations will be the Souhegan High School eater. RSVPs are not necessary and all are who are interested are most welcome to at- tend. MANCHESTER – e following students from Amherst performed in e Derryfield Middle School’s musical production of High School Musical: Alison Bowman ‘16 played a Brainiac and Megan Ostrowski ‘16 played Ms. Tenny. is theatrical production of the popular Disney movie is a lighthearted family show about the need to question stereo- types. Athletic Troy and brainy Ga- briella upset the “status quo” of high school cliques by trying out for their high school musical. Much drama and hilarity ensue as their class- mates first try to foil their plans and later come together as a school. AMHERST – On Friday, De- cember 9th at 7:30 pm at Souhe- gan High School, the Souhegan Al- pine Ski Team presents Like ere’s No Tomorrow, Warren Miller En- tertainment’s 62nd annual winter sports film, narrated by skiing icon Jonny Moseley and shot on loca- tion on five continents. e film will take you to the world’s most inspiring snowy landscapes in- cluding Tuckerman Ravine, New Hampshire; Squaw Valley, Califor- nia; Portillo, Chile; Kashmir, India; Hatveit Backyard Jam, Norway and the highest peaks in British Colum- bia and New Zealand. ere will be prizes and give- aways including gift cards, ski pass- es, t-shirts and more. You can also enter to win Warren Miller’s Sweep- stakes. e Grand prize is a 7-day heli-skiing package with air travel from Alaska Airlines and lodging at Hotel Alyeska in Alaska. e eligi- ble finalist will receive, Playground, Warren Miller’s 2008 film. Local sponsors include Crotched Mountain Ski & Ride, Ken Jones Ski Mart, Pats Peak Ski Area, Sport Loft, and Zimmerman’s. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door, and are being sold through ski team members at Souhegan and Sport Loft on Route 101A in Amherst. Doors open 30 minutes prior to show. Movie trailer can be seen at warrenmiller.com. So join us and watch world-class athletes – drop lines most of us only see in our dreams, and learn frame-by-frame, how to live…..Like ere’s No Tomorrow. As the competition narrows for the 2011 Wendy’s High School Heisman Award program, 20 of New Hampshire’s top scholar-ath- letes were announced today as State Finalists for the prestigious award. ese finalists are now in the run- ning to become State Winners, the next phase of the program as appli- cants advance to become National Winners. Of the 48,000 seniors who ap- plied nationwide, 105 applicants came from New Hampshire and have been narrowed down to the state’s 17 finalists. ese finalists embody the Heisman spirit of hard work and dedication through their outstanding achievements in ath- letics, academics and community/ school leadership. Included in the 17 finalists is Souhegan High School student Christopher Chininis of Amherst. The Compaq Big Band makes entertains at Souhegan High School, Friday, December 3 at 7:00pm.

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The Compaq Big Band Returns To Souhegan High School For Jazz Night #1

The Souhegan High School Mu-sic Department will host the first Jazz Night of the year on Friday De-cember 2, 2011 at 7:00pm. This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Jazz Night series of concerts hosted at SHS. To kick off our 10th anni-versary season, we are proud to wel-come The Compaq Big Band back to SHS.

Led by Al Saloky,The Compaq Big Band showcases the power of 15 horns, a cookin’ rhythm sec-tion, a great feature vocalist, and terrific instrumental soloists for a diverse range of clients and events across the Greater Boston, Great-er Worcester, Rhode Island, and Southern New Hampshire regions. The Compaq Big Band began as the DECbigband, formed in March 1975 as one of many employee clubs at Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) of Maynard, Massachusetts. The only requirements were a love of big band music, dedication to work hard each week at practices, and a willingness to perform with-out compensation. Throughout the mid-1970s and 1980s the group performed at a number of Digi-tal corporate functions each year, then branching out into commu-nity outdoor concerts and benefit dance events in the Greater Bos-ton area. Over the years, the band expanded its performance schedule to include public functions and ven-ues in the Greater Worcester and Southern New Hampshire areas. The band also took the opportuni-ty to incorporate more, and more

challenging, charts into its growing music library. Several current band members are DEC, Compaq, or HP alumni who maintain a connection to the company tradition and cul-ture. The remainder of the band is made up of various area jazz musi-

cians who embrace the band’s non-profit operating philosophy.

The CBB will be joined by jazz ensembles from Souhegan, Milford, and Hollis-Brookline High Schools and the Manchester Community Music School. General Admission

at the door is $10 for adults and $8 for students. Doors will open at 6:30pm. For more information about The Compaq Big Band, go to www.compaqbigband.com . For event information,contact Carl Ben-evides at [email protected].

OPEN HOUSE at NASHUA CATHOLICOn Sunday, December 4 at 12:30-2 p.m.

Presentation in our gym at 6 Bartlett Ave. Nashua followed by tours and an opportunity to meet our staff.

Nashua Catholic offers 7th and 8th graders a rigorous, faith based cur-riculum and is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Our three full seasons of Tri-County League athletic participation combined with our commitment to student service ac-tivity and a full contingent of extracurricular activities round out each student’s day at Nashua Catholic Regional Junior High School.

Open House in Amherst For Derryfield SchoolThe Derryfield School, an inde-

pendent college-preparatory day school for students in grades 6-12, will host an informal gathering for prospective parents and students at the home of a Derryfield family in Amherst from 7:00-8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 6.

This informational evening pro-vides an opportunity for prospec-tive families to ask questions about The Derryfield School and the fam-

ily’s experience with the school. A member of Derryfield’s admission office will be on hand to provide information about the admission process. Light dessert, coffee, and other beverages will be served. En-tire families are welcome! For more information and directions, please contact the Admission Office at 669-4524 or [email protected].”

Open House at The Amherst Preschool The Amherst Preschool will be

holding an Open House for families interested in enrolling for the 2012-13 school year on Saturday, Decem-ber 3rd from 10:00-12:00.

The Amherst Preschool serves children ages 2 years 9 months – 5

years old. Preschool Programs are part time with a variety of schedul-ing options.

Please visit the website: www.theamherstpreschool.com for more information.

Wendy’s High School Heisman Recognizes State Finalists

Souhegan Alpine Ski Team presents:

Warren Miller’s .... Like There’s No TomorrowSAU#39 Department of Special

Instructional Services Host Series for Parents and Educators

The Derryfield School Middle School Players Present High School Musical

Discover The AdvantagesNashua Catholic offers an outstanding faith based academic curriculum for 7th and 8th grade students. We offer a full range of athletic and extra curricular activities for boys and girls. Nashua Catholic is accredited by the New England

Association of Schools and Colleges.

Sunday, December 4, 2011 * 12:30-2:00P.M.Sunday, February 12, 2012 * 12:30-2:00P.M.Meet Teachers and Staff – Tour – Sign-up for Interviews

Nashua Catholic Regional Junior High School

Open House Events

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www.ncrjhs.org

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C O N T A C T L E N S E S• New Patients Welcome • Convenient Hours• All types of Frames & Lenses • Most Insurance Accepted

www.drraczek.com

380 Nashua Street, Milford, NH • 673-7428Community Based Family Eye Care Since 1986

The Department of Special In-structional Services of SAU #39 will be hosting a series of presentations specifically designed for parents and educators of students access-ing special education or Section 504 plan services in the three districts of SAU #39. The first presentation will be conducted by trained mem-bers of the NH Parent Information Center (PIC) entitled “Parents and

Professionals-Partners in the Pro-cess”. The presentation will be held on November 28, 2011 at two differ-ent times for your scheduling con-venience; at 2:30-4:30 pm, and at 6:00-8:00 pm. The location for both presentations will be the Souhegan High School Theater. RSVPs are not necessary and all are who are interested are most welcome to at-tend.

MANCHESTER – The following students from Amherst performed in The Derryfield Middle School’s musical production of High School Musical: Alison Bowman ‘16 played a Brainiac and Megan Ostrowski ‘16 played Ms. Tenny. This theatrical production of the popular Disney movie is a lighthearted family show

about the need to question stereo-types. Athletic Troy and brainy Ga-briella upset the “status quo” of high school cliques by trying out for their high school musical. Much drama and hilarity ensue as their class-mates first try to foil their plans and later come together as a school.

AMHERST – On Friday, De-cember 9th at 7:30 pm at Souhe-gan High School, the Souhegan Al-pine Ski Team presents Like There’s No Tomorrow, Warren Miller En-tertainment’s 62nd annual winter sports film, narrated by skiing icon Jonny Moseley and shot on loca-tion on five continents. The film will take you to the world’s most inspiring snowy landscapes in-cluding Tuckerman Ravine, New Hampshire; Squaw Valley, Califor-nia; Portillo, Chile; Kashmir, India; Hatveit Backyard Jam, Norway and the highest peaks in British Colum-bia and New Zealand.

There will be prizes and give-aways including gift cards, ski pass-es, t-shirts and more. You can also enter to win Warren Miller’s Sweep-stakes. The Grand prize is a 7-day

heli-skiing package with air travel from Alaska Airlines and lodging at Hotel Alyeska in Alaska. The eligi-ble finalist will receive, Playground, Warren Miller’s 2008 film.

Local sponsors include Crotched Mountain Ski & Ride, Ken Jones Ski Mart, Pats Peak Ski Area, Sport Loft, and Zimmerman’s.

Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door, and are being sold through ski team members at Souhegan and Sport Loft on Route 101A in Amherst. Doors open 30 minutes prior to show. Movie trailer can be seen at warrenmiller.com.

So join us and watch world-class athletes – drop lines most of us only see in our dreams, and learn frame-by-frame, how to live…..Like There’s No Tomorrow.

As the competition narrows for the 2011 Wendy’s High School Heisman Award program, 20 of New Hampshire’s top scholar-ath-letes were announced today as State Finalists for the prestigious award. These finalists are now in the run-ning to become State Winners, the next phase of the program as appli-cants advance to become National Winners.

Of the 48,000 seniors who ap-plied nationwide, 105 applicants

came from New Hampshire and have been narrowed down to the state’s 17 finalists. These finalists embody the Heisman spirit of hard work and dedication through their outstanding achievements in ath-letics, academics and community/school leadership.

Included in the 17 finalists is Souhegan High School student Christopher Chininis of Amherst.

The Compaq Big Band makes entertains at Souhegan High School, Friday, December 3 at 7:00pm.