ISSUE NO. 290 / February 23, 2022
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“When it’s cold enough to see the melody."
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“Faith is the bird that feels the light
and sings when the dawn is still dark."
The poet, Tagore
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This time last week we had wind chill temps down at -12’... 36 hours after that it warmed up into the mid-50’s! The skies delivered rain, snow, hail, and WIND! all in a 24 hour time spans. It has not been a February of consistency
and it all stands to remind us how powerless we can be in the face of nature... and how our planet’s finer balances are changing. The fleeting hint of warmer temperatures... the flock of robins in tree by my front door... and that we no longer turn headlights on at 3:30pm, gives hope... that greatest balm.
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For good fun and toe-tapping music, the Sunapee Coffeehouse on Friday, February 25 at 7 pm should be your destination.
Joseph Stallsmith &
The Occasional Jug Band
The Occasional Jug Band is a trio of versatile musicians who bring high enthusiasm and years of professional musical performance to a repertoire packed with traditional jug band favorites, blues, fiddle tunes, Cajun two-steps, and popular tunes with an irresistible ragtime twist.
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The HOP at Home is back! Featuring the concert video of the Dartmouth Wind Ensemble.
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2021/22 Hop@Home
Currently on Hop@Home Dartmouth College Wind Ensemble Fall 2021 Concert Available On Demand on YouTube Travel plans canceled? The student ensemble will take you on an exhilarating musical journey with stops in the British Isles, Japan, Istanbul,...
Read more
hop.dartmouth.edu
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Let's Celebrate the Arts!
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Art Exhibit: "Selections 2022" in Newport
On Exhibit: February 18 - March 30
Gallery hours: Tues-Fri. 11:00 am - 4:00 pm Sat. 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Free admission
The Library Arts Center presents the Selections Exhibit, featuring the work of seven artists selected by jurors from the Juried Regional Exhibit to exhibit a larger body of works in the gallery in this annual favorite group show. Selected Artists include: Rebecca M. Fullerton, Betsy Holmes, Aaron Kane, Susanne Larkham, Gillian Martlew, Mary Jane Morse, & Alan Shulman. The exhibit is generously sponsored by Sugar River Bank.
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Whether your town observes the traditional New England “Town Meeting Day” or has chosen to follow the "SB2 Protocol" with February Deliberative Sessions followed by Town Meeting/Balloting Day in March... this is the time all thoughts turn to issues, budgets and candidates seeking to help in the governance of their community by serving on Town Boards and Committees.
We urge all voters to become informed regarding the issues and candidates positions... then exercise your right to vote.
Questions re voting procedures, absentee ballots etc. should be directed to your local Town Office at 603-763-2449.
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Note: In Sunapee Balloting Day is Tuesday, March 8th
Project Sunapee’s customary in person “meet & greet” Candidates Forum will be an email.
Get to know your candidates!
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To Register before Voting Day:
- Register anytime at the town clerk’s office during business hours : Mon, Tues, Thur, & Friday - 7am to 4:30 pm Wed , 7am to 12:30
- If you own a home in Sunapee your residency is on record at the town office. If you rent, you’ll need a lease or other document that verifies where you live.
- Or you can register when the supervisors of the checklist meet at Town Hall on Saturday, February 26 from 9:30 to 10 AM.
- This is the last day you can register to vote before March 8, but if you don’t make it, don’t worry! YOU CAN REGISTER THE DAY OF VOTING, NO PROBLEM. PEOPLE DO IT ALL THE TIME!!!
To register on Voting Day:
- When you get to the Sherburne Gym you can register just before you vote. You’ll need your driver’s license and some document that shows where you live like a tax bill or utility bill.
- Call the town clerk’s office if you have questions about this 603-763-2449
And a few more FAST FACTS:
You can get an absentee ballot if you will be out of town or have a disability - the application is on the Town website –
You are welcome to bring your children with you when you vote.
You can vote on any articles you choose – not all boxes need to be filled in.
Questions? Call the Town at 603-763-2449
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We’re excited to offer a Snow Snake Competition as part of our Winter Celebration during local school vacation week in collaboration with the Abenaki Trails Project.
The event will take place from 10 am to 3 pm on both Saturday and Sunday, February 26th and February 27th and is free to the public.
Learn how to play the ancient Abenaki outdoor game of Snow Snake. Toss a wooden snake into the trough of snow to see how far it can go!
Hot beverages will be available.
We will have a used book sale in the lobby and a great raffle item. The museum and gift shop will be open! There is no cost to go into the gift shop but regular admission applies to tour the museum (free for members).
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Winter Discoveries
LSPA's Winter Discoveries page has an abundance of resources for adults to explore the local area during these beautiful winter days. Following LSPA's theme of "discovery, learning, and research" you'll find this page shares information not only on what and where to explore safely, but wildlife links, webinars, courses and much more!
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A knock at the door... and oh my... what a surprise! A beautiful Goody bag packed full of chocolates, cookies, handmade greeting cards, so many thoughtful gifts and a red rose!
A huge “THANK YOU”! to the students and teachers of Sunapee Elementary School for such a beautiful (& delicious) Valentine remembrance to Sunapee’s Senior residents each and every year.
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Sunapee Cruises' new dinner boat is high and dry on the Harbor shore, waiting finishing touches before a summer launch. If you missed the final overland journey... here’s the video.
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Another newsworthy boat saga. Did you hear about the boat launched in Portsmouth harbor by Rye NH students in 2020... and was just found in Norway?
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New Hampshire students launched a boat in 2020. It was...
A small boat - containing photos, fall leaves, acorns and state quarters - launched in October 2020 by some New Hampshire middle school students has been found 462 days later by a sixth grader in Norway.
Read more
www.theguardian.com
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Last week’s video of "Walter the Cat... Wintertime version” went astray, as cats sometimes do. Enjoy Walter’s antics in the snow as featured on commercials during the Olympics.
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We can’t guarantee a furry feline quite as skillful as Walter... but there are many cats at local shelters and the Upper Valley Humane Society who would love to come home with you.
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Cats for Adoption at the Upper Valley Humane Society
All available cats can be viewed on this page. If you see a cat who interests you, give us a call to answer some matchmaking questions!
Read more
uvhs.org
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As sounds of celebration echoed in the night, the Olympic torch was passed on to Milano-Cortina to fly again over the gathering of athletes in 2026. Their amazing determination & dedication to a sport will ever be inspiring for future generations daring to excel and surpass the records achieved in Beijing.
The true meaning of the Olympics was shown in their sportsmanship and camaraderie with athletes from other nations.
John Lennon may have said it best with “Imagine”, performed by Lady Gaga.
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Attention Photographers...
we would would like to see your winter photos and print in a future “Happenings”.
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Wednesday’s email “SUNAPEE HAPPENINGS”
highlights a selection of events in our community each week.
For complete details on everything happening around the
Lake Sunapee area, check out the
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