Monthly Archives: September 2009
Walk-Talk: Mushrooms
September 30, 2009
By Jan Stearns
Join biologist Dr. Rick Van de Poll on Saturday, Oct. 3 from 1-4 p.m. at the Rey Center in Town Square for a walk-talk program, “Identification and Ecology of Mushrooms.”
20th Annual Chowderfest!
September 29, 2009
By Jan Stearns
Help us decide who has the best chowda on Saturday, Oct. 3, starting at noon at Town Square. Waterville Valley area restaurants will compete for the coveted prize of “Best Tasting Chowder!”
Betsy Dishes on the Evil Russell
September 28, 2009
By Jan Stearns
Our local castaway, Betsy Bolan, boils the “Survivor: Samoa” game down… The evil strategy of Russell Hantz has struck again — 48-year-old police officer Betsy Bolan was the second person to have her torch snuffed out on Survivor: Samoa.
WV Summer Camp grows & has new home!
By Jan Stearns
Waterville Valley Summer Camp just announced they have added additional dates to their 2010 summer camp schedule.
Almost time to light the woodstove!
September 27, 2009
By Jan Stearns
It’s getting chilly at night.
Church Services
September 26, 2009
By Jan Stearns
Pastors Shirley & Dave Marcroft, of New Life Church of the White Mountains, host an all-denomination church service every Sunday morning at 10 a.m. at The Meeting Place in Town Square (2nd level, above Bookmonger).
RSVP for Andrew Decoteau’s Fundraiser Cookout
By Jan Stearns
Waterville Valley resident and high school student, Andrew Decoteau, is a member of Boy Scout Troop 56 and is working on his Eagle Scout project.
Moose Permit Auction Raises $32,000
September 25, 2009
By Jan Stearns
This year New Hampshire’s state Legislature gave permission to the director of the Fish and Game Department to allow a nonprofit organizaton to auction off moose hunting permits.
Identifying Northern N.E. Leaves
September 24, 2009
By Jan Stearns
It’s amazing how quickly the foliage is turning!
Paralympian Climbing Kilimanjaro
By Jan Stearns
Great news story about Paralympian skier, Chris Waddell. The moment of truth is almost at hand for a man who is no stranger to the toughest of challenges. In just a few days he’ll be climbing Africa’s Mt. Kilimanjaro as … Continue reading