Town Crier Week of July 7th

Mon. July 8th-  The Memory Cafe will be held at the Epsom library at 2:00 pm.  This meeting is for Alzhiemers patients and their caregivers.  Open to all area residents.

Mon.  The newly formed Mahjong Group meets at 2:30pm in the Community room at the Library.  No experience necessary-easy to learn & supplies are provided!  Come one or bring a friend!!

Mon.  The Chichester Library Trustees will meet at 4:30 pm at the library.  Open to the public.

Mon.  The Road Advisory Committee will meet at the Town Sheds at 6:30 pm

Wed.  The Knitting Circle will meet at the library at 3:30 pm-bring a project or a question & enjoy the company

Wed.  The Chichester Cemetery Committee will meet in the Town Office at 5:30 pm.  The July 25th meeting is cancelled.  The Cemetery Committee is recruiting volunteers for the positions of Trustee and alternate Trustee- e-mail Linda Fisher at (lindacfisher@comcast.net) or stop by the meeting for information on the Committee

Wed,  The Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing to amend the Bylaws & Rules & Procedures for the Chichester Zoning Board of Adjustment at 6:30pm at the Chichester Fire Dept, 22 Main St. Chichester  (lead story) Open to residents.

Wed.  The "2nd Wednesday Book Club" will meet at the library at 7:00 pm to discuss "The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America;s Shining Women" by Kate Moore.  You can taker part in the discussion or listen to the reviews.

Thurs.  The Chichester Planning Board will meet at the Chichester Fire Dept. to review the Subdivision Plan for the White Birches of Chichester, 362 Dover Rd.

Fri.  Stop by the library for Color & Coffee-enjoy a hot or cold beverage and check out the new supply of coloring books-the library received a donation of 50 adult  new coloring books-you may also take one home if you like.

Remember to take the "Master Plan Survey" at the chichester town website or pickup a paper copy at the Town Office.

Plan Ahead:  Mon. evening July 15th- everyone is invited to the Chichester Grange Hall at 7:00 pm for a NH Humanities program.  Mike Francis will portray Galileo, the Starry Messenger & introduce us to the nightime sky.  The program is free, as well as parking, and light refreshments will be served!