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Original article by Kathleen
Riggs, Utah State University
Cooperative Extension, edited
by Deb Maes, Extension Field
Specialist in Food Safety.
Its prime gardening season
here in New Hampshire and if
the heat, sun and rain are pro-
ducing a bumper crop of fruits
and vegetables you may want to
save the extras. My colleagues
and I have scheduled food
preservation workshops across
the state so check out the sched-
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www.extension.unh.edu to see
the upcoming sessions. In case
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the harvest.
Major Canning Mistakes
Potentially Deadly
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The Society for the Protection
of New Hampshire Forests and
meteorologist Mark Breen will
present Weather Wise and
Otherwise at Bretzfelder Park
Aug. 20, beginning at 7 p.m.
The free program is part of the
annual summer Bretzfelder
Park Family Educational
Series.
The weather is a favorite topic
of discussion in New England,
and weve all heard sayings
like, Red sky at night, sailors
delight. During the program,
Breen will discuss these say-
ings, or weatherlore. Even as
people access up-to-the-minute
forecasts and weather radars on
smartphones, and television and
radio provide constant weather
updates, many of these weather
sayings have passed the test of
time.
Breen will talk participants
through how such sayings have
evolved over time and will look
into their basis in sound scien-
tific principles. Audience mem-
bers will be invited to ask ques-
tions and share their own
weather sayings following
Breens talk.
The senior meteorologist at the
Fairbanks Museum and
Planetarium, Mark Breen has
been the voice of Vermont
Public Radios Eye on the
Sky weekday mornings for
more than 30 years. He also
hosts the 90-second Eye on the
Night Sky star-gazing program
on VPR, heard each weekday
afternoon at 4:30 p.m.
Along with weather forecast-
ing, Breens work at the
Museum involves teaching
weather and science, as well as
serving as the Planetarium
Director in Vermont's only pub-
lic planetarium.
Originally from Dannemora,
New York, Mark has lived in
Vermont since attending
Lyndon State College, where he
graduated in 1982 with a B.S. in
meteorology. He has been fea-
tured in a number of magazines,
including Vermont Life, where
he contributes to the Vermont
Life Weather Calendar, and has
occasionally appeared on
Vermont Public Television. He
is the author of the award-win-
ning childrens book, The
Kids Book of Weather
Forecasting.
If hes not looking at the clouds
or stars, Breen is likely on his
rowing machine dreaming of
the water, out in the garden,
hunting with his dad, or golfing
with his wife. He has also been
known to perform on stage,
either as an actor or as a singer-
songwriter. Breen makes his
home in St. Johnsbury with his
wife, Sandi, and daughter,
Rose.
Owned by the Society for the
Protection of New Hampshire
F o r e s t s
( www. f or es t s oci et y. or g) ,
Bretzfelder Park is managed in
cooperation with the town of
Bethlehem. The Park,
bequeathed to the Forest
Society in 1984 by Helen
Bretzfelder in memory of her
father, Charles, houses a class-
room, educational trails, a
pond, and several picnic sites.
Two series of educational pro-
grams are held there each year,
in February and August. The
next program in the Bretzfelder
Educational Series will be The
History and Life History of
Moose in New Hampshire
with Kristine Rines on Aug. 27.
For more info., please visit
www.therocks.org, email us at
info@therocks.org, or call 603-
444-6228.
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Franconia Born Soprano To Hold Concert In Lancaster_____________________________________________
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Concert:
Hommage Debussy
Franconia-born soprano
Victoria Cole and Russian
pianist Sergey Marchukov
joined by clarinetist Marjorie
Tassey will give a concert of
music for voice, clarinet, and
piano on Saturday August 16 at
7:30 at St Pauls Episcopal
Church in Lancaster, NH.
The concert includes music by
Debussy, Schubert, and
Tchaikovsky
Victoria Cole, soprano, serves
on the voice faculty of
Plymouth State University.
Before moving back to the
North Country. She has sung
with opera companies such as
Tri-Cities Opera, Pittsburgh
Opera Theatre, and the
Pittsburgh Savoyards. Most
recently she appeared on the
Wolfeboro Friends of Music
Series. She has sung as soloist
at the Berkshire Music Festival,
the Pittsburgh Festival
Orchestra and Shadyside Music
Festival under the baton of
Robert Page. She maintains an
active teaching studio in
Franconia and serves as Music
Director of the Franconia
Community Church. She is
also a trainee in The Alexander
Technique at Boston
Conservatory.
Clarinetist Marjorie Tassey is
from Littleton, NH. Marge is a
member of the Burlington Civic
Symphony, Green Mountain
Mahler Festival Orchestra, the
Dartmouth College Wind
Ensemble and the Upper Valley
Community Band based in
Hanover, NH. When not play-
ing her clarinet she teaches
French at Profile School in
Bethlehem.
Pianist Sergey Marchukov is
currently on the music faculty
of Point Park University in
Pittsburgh, Pa.
He immigrated to the US in
1995 from his native Russia
where he studied at the
Voronezh State Academy of the
Arts, where his major teacher
was Mr. V. Khananaev. He is
active as a soloist, teacher,
accompanist, and chamber
musician in the Pittsburgh area.
Suggested donation for the con-
cert is $12 for adults. The con-
cert is free for youth.
St. Pauls Episcopal is handi-
capped-accessible. Ample park-
ing provided.
For further information, please
call Victoria Cole at 603-823-
8125.
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Old Church Theater To Present Louisa
M. Alcotts Little Women In Bradford_
Bath Library News_ Carroll County
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Old Church Theaters Little Women opens in Bradford August 15. All ticket sales will be
matched the first weekend by Modern Woodman of America to help defray the theaters exten-
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Old Church Theaters mid-
August production is a stage
adaptation of the famous and
beloved story Little Women
by Louisa May Alcott. Written
by Peter Clapham and directed
by Gloria Heidenreich, the play
faithfully follows the famous
novel, interweaving the lives of
the March sisters, Meg, Jo,
Beth, and Amy, and Laurie, the
boy next door, as they grow up
together in a small town in
Massachusetts in the 1860's
during the civil war.
The overtones of gaiety and the
undertones of sadness come to
life on stage as the March fami-
ly struggles to cope the family's
declining wealth during the war
while gaining insight as they
learn the importance of doing
kindness to those less fortunate.
Appearing in the cast of 11 are
Mercy Simpson, Destiny
Lange, Mikaela Keith, Erin
Haley, Joan Cooke, Athene
Chadwick, Melissa J. Mann,
Parker Hogan, Theodore
Kenyon, Chuck Fray and Brian
Kenyon.
The play opens in Bradford on
Friday, August 15, and plays
again Saturday and Sunday,
repeating the following week-
end. Curtain is at 7:30pm
except for Sundays matinee at
4pm. Tickets at the door are
$10, $5.00 for students. Thanks
to the generosity of Modern
Woodman of America, a cash
match has been made available
for any tickets sold the first
weekend to help cover the cost
of the thousands of dollars of
improvements made to the the-
ater this year.
Director Gloria Heidenreich,
with her husband and technical
director Jim, and her stage man-
ager Diane Fray, have jointly
presented many memorable
plays at Old Church Theater,
including Heidi, Anne of
Green Gables, and Enchanted
April. Heidenreichs other
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Frank and The Fantastiks.
Reservations for Little
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3322 or online at reserva-
tions@oldchurchtheater.org.
Preview photos, available a few
days before opening, may be
viewed at www.oldchurchthe-
ater.org.
The next and final presentation
of Old Church Theaters 2014
season will be a collection of
short plays Caught in the Acts
opening in late September. Old
Church Theater is a non-profit
community theater and will be
celebrating its 30th anniversary
in 2015 with a special produc-
tion of Harvey as a part of the
regular five play season.
The Bath Library Book Club
will be discussing Beautiful
Ruins, by Jess Walter on
Thursday, September 11th at 6
pm at the Bath Public Library.
On a rocky patch of Italian
coastline, circa 1962, a day-
dreaming young innkeeper
looks out over the water and
spies a mysterious woman
approaching him on a boat.
Books may be picked up at the
Bath Library; hours are
Tuesdays and Thursdays
9:00am to noon and 1:00pm to
6:00pm and Saturdays 9:00am
to noon. Anyone with an inter-
est in reading and conversing
about books is welcome to
attend. For information, please
contact the library at 603 747-
3372 or email
bathlibrary@together.net.
Saturday. September 6, 2014 is
the date of the 6th annual Carroll
County Stamp Show at the
Moultonborough Lions' Club,
139 Old Route 109 off the
Governor Wentworth Highway,
Moultonborough. NH 03254.
The show is sponsored jointly
by the White Mountain and
Wolfeboro Stamp Clubs.
Show hours are 9:00-3:00.
Admission and Parking are free.
Features include Dealers'
Bourse, USPS, Exhibits, Hourly
Door Prizes, Youth Table, Penny
boxes offering stamps at 2-5c
each, and refreshments.
When you enter, please stop at
the registration table and regis-
ter for hourly door prizes. You
can get information about the
sponsoring clubs and their meet-
ings or have any questions
answered. Nearby you'll see the
Youth Table which features a
game for the children that is
similar to Concentration. There
will also be some free items to
look for.
If you have brought an old col-
lection that you want to know
more about its value and a possi-
ble future for it, let us know at
the registration table and we'll
put you in touch with one of our
dealer experts. A more valuable
could be sold or put in an auc-
tion. Smaller, less valuable ones
could be donated to youngsters,
veterans' homes and or even a
stamp club. For example our
club has shipped a box of stamps
to a high school in Maryland
that's trying to gather 6 million
stamps to use to tell about the
holocaust of World War IL
We invite you to visit the show
and bring a friend. If you've
wondered about stamp collect-
ing and what it involves, come
and satisfy your curiosity.
Everyone is welcome!
FMI: Barbara Savary 603-447-
5461 email:
bmsavary(S)gmail.com or
Warren Gould 603-569-8678.
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Tek Talk...With Eli Heath
Of Paige Computer Services
Tech Tips, Talk & Advice For Your Computer
When you buy a new computer
it will have Windows 8 or
Windows 8.1 installed. Many
people are used to the look and
feel of previous versions of
Windows. One of the most
noticeable changes in Windows
8 is there is no start menu or
start button. Your start menu is
now a start screen; I am going
to give you some tips on how
you may bring back the start
button and give you the feel of
using Windows XP or Windows
7. The new version of Windows
called Windows 9 which will be
released next year will have the
start button, meanwhile there
are options;
To get the start button back in
Windows 8 I recommend a util-
ity from Stardock called Start8
you can get it here at
http://www.stardock.com/prod-
ucts/start8/. It costs around
$5.00 it will get the start menu
and the start button on
Windows 8. Follow the direc-
tions when you install and
everything will look more
familiar to you.
I also recommend another utili-
ty they have called Modern Mix
ModernMix it takes a full-
screen Metro-style app and
turns it into a floating window
with a border, total, and close
buttons. It makes a Metro-style
app seem normal. You can
resize it, move it around, and
(importantly) close it. The way
it works is that each Metro-style
app gets a little floating button
in the top-right where you can
switch it between full-screen
and windowed mode. (You can
also just tap F10 to toggle.)
Take any Metro-style app and
do this, and it goes from being
an app you dont see the point
off, to a nice-looking app that
you might want to have in your
life.
Microsoft has realized the woes
of its ways; computer sales are
down because people just do
not like the look and feel of
Windows 8. If you currently
have Windows 8 a free upgrade
called Blue or Windows 8.1
will be out in the fall. This
upgrade will give you the
option to have the start button
like Windows 7 or use the start
screen and it will fix many bugs
the system has.
There are other free options for
the start menu one is called
Classic Shell that is at
http://www.classicshell.net/ iw
will give you the classic style
start menu however some peo-
ple have had problems with it,
but it is a free program if it
doesnt work uninstall it.
Another one is called Retro UI
and that is at http://retroui.com/
it is not free the cost is also
about $5.00, I recommend that
you research to see which one
fits your needs and check the
customer comments before you
install any of the programs.
Keep in mind you can only
have one installed at a time, if
you try to install any of the pro-
grams on top of each other you
may confuse Windows and lock
up your computer.
So that is my suggestions if you
have found other utilitys or
have any tips to share with our
readers please email them to
me at paigecs@gmail.com or
visit my website at www.paige-
computerservices.com. You can
also call at (603)747-2201,
hope to hear from you soon.
Mountain Beat
with Sky King
The Tip Basket
Let's say you just wandered into
a local eatery or tavern, perhaps
just to order some take out and
have a quick beverage while
you wait. And you happen to be
pleasantly surprised that while
you sit there you are also treat-
ed to some live music from per-
haps a solo gal or guy singing
and playing guitar. Let's also
imagine that the venue is about
half full at this early point in the
evening and of those that are in
attendance, perhaps a little less
than half of them are actually
listening to this artist. But since
you are there alone, waiting to
pick up that pepperoni pizza
and an order of wings, sipping
on a fine regional ale, you
devote your full attention to the
singer and realize she is playing
a version of one of your old
favorites in a unique manner
that you probably will never
hear again. Well after a song or
two your food comes, you have
finished your beverage, you pay
the tab and leave a little extra
for the bartender and find you
still have a couple of dollar bills
and some change in your hand.
Rather than putting it in your
pocket, as you make your way
out the door with your take out,
you drop it in the basket marked
Tips and the musician gives
you a quick glance, smile and a
nod to say Thank you!
And on behalf of all the solo
musicians, bands and venues
that support live music I would
like to say Thank you!
There is a meme that you may
have seen that goes something
like A musician is someone
who puts a $5000 piece of
equipment into a $500 car to
drive 100 miles to make $50
and it isn't actually far from the
truth. And although there are
some who have figured out a
way to make some or part of
their living playing live music
in this region, for most it is a
labor of love. And we also must
consider the venues that support
live music. Around here most
restaurants rely on a balance of
locals and seasonal tourists and
are subject to ever changing
factors such as the weather and
gas prices. For these folks to
pay for live music and NOT
charge a cover is in itself a
gamble. But the musicians and
bands keep playing and the ven-
ues keep providing a place to
play all for the simple reason;
they love live music! And they
are all hoping you do as well!
I can personally vouch for the
fact that the Tip Basket can
make up to one half of the
money a band or artist makes in
an evening. I can also say from
experience that for the most
part, folks in this region , both
the locals and the visitors from
away, have an over all tendency
to make a contribution.
So again I would like to take
this opportunity to acknowl-
edge all of you folks who sup-
port live music and gladly add
to the Tip Basket and say
THANK YOU!!!!
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Cosauke...
Adventures in
Homesteading
Beth
Weick
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Its The Right
Thing To Do..
A Busy Week
The last couple of weeks have
been stuffed to the brim with
obligations away from our
homestead. Long days of work
away from home, friends wed-
dings, family get-togethers,
board meetings and committee
work: mornings have started
early and evenings have ended
late. Weekends and weekdays
have blurred together in a haze
of Things-That-Must-Be-Done.
Consequently, my time in our
garden has been pinched. A
hurried jaunt through the beds
and between the rows fills our
plates for each meal; a few
hours are found once a week to
preserve the bounty of produce
we cant keep up with such as
string beans, peas, zucchini,
summer squash, broccoli,
cucumbers, and kale. The early
turnips and cabbage are poised
to overtake us as well, not to
mention the blueberries, rasp-
berries, golden raspberries, and
blackberries. Herbs such as
mint, lemon balm, catmint,
lavender, and calendula, too,
are hung to dry in spare
moments, alongside lupine seed
being dried high on our shelves.
Echinacea, cleome, nastur-
tium,chamomile, and monarda
are putting out new blooms by
the day, while an assortment of
sunflowers and gladiolas are
readying themselves to open to
the sunlight that has been nur-
turing them all season.
And yet, thats about as much
as I can say. The nuances of
carrot growth, or why the first
row of onion tops are falling
over, or how far the winter
squash meanders each day in
its goal to overtake the com-
post pile, or what time the bees
arrive on the thyme
flowers...these are details Ive
missed seeing over these hectic
days. And its something else:
the peace of mind that comes
with time to share a meal, listen
to the river, and converse as the
sun sets low.
Ryan and I - no doubt like so
many of you reading this - are
continually striving for the bal-
ance between home and away-
from-home. Sometimes we get
it right, sometimes things hap-
pen, and sometimes everything
happens at once.
And in homesteading as we do,
theres a few extra difficulties
thrown in. We cant drink if we
havent hauled the water, we
cant cook if we havent gath-
ered wood (dry wood), we cant
get clean if theres no time for
a walk to the swim hole, and we
cant communicate with
friends, clients, and organiza-
tion unless weve been else-
where to use a computer or
phone. These facts are bless-
ings, and choices we reaffirm
each day, but also challenges.
We are trying to cultivate not
just food and fuel, but a life
based on and in our home and
homescape. And so we breathe
a deep breath when we arrive
home to our clearing in the
woods, renew our committment
to a sane pace and purpose, and
work towards keeping our-
selves laboring at home: for
ourselves, our projects, and our
dreams, as much as the rest of
lifes needs can allow. We love
it here.
Garden work is my specialty!
Weeding, planting, mulching
and pruning services available,
plus edible landscapes and gar-
den designs. Contact Beth via
b.a.weick@gmail.com for your
annual, perennial, herbal, or
ornamental garden needs (see
Business Directory listing
under Garden Design &
Services).
Woodsville, NH- Jane Carle,
79, of Beech Street, died at her
home on Sunday, August 3,
2014, surrounded by her family.
Jane was born in Hanover, NH
on March 1, 1935, to Roland
and Bernadeen Tobin (Swett)
Smith. She graduated from
Orford High School. On May
21, 1955, she married Ronald
Carle. Jane ran the Coach and
Paddock Restaurant for over
twenty years, from the mid
1970s through the mid 1990s.
Jane loved cooking and is well
known for her specialty, maca-
roni and cheese. She enjoyed
flower gardening, birds, and
sports of all kinds. As an avid
Celtics fan, Larry Bird was her
favorite.
Jane was predeceased by her
husband Ronald Carle on
January 18, 1992; her son
Sherman Carle on November
14, 2011; a daughter Cathy
Carle Impey on June 11, 1988;
a daughter-in-law Lorna
Priswalko on March 25, 2014;
along with two brothers, Lewis
and David Smith.
She is survived by her four
daughters, Bernadeen Boutin
and husband Randy of
Bethlehem, NH, Shirley
Pappageorge of Woodsville,
Patricia Carle-Smith and hus-
band Ken of North Haverhill,
NH, and Paula Torrey and hus-
band Scott of Newbury, VT;
eight grandchildren, Amber
Driscoll, Christopher Prescott,
Chad Impey, Brigitte Taylor,
Justin Carle, Shawn Prescott,
Stacie Blanchard, and Hunter
Torrey; nine great grandchil-
dren, MacKenzie Carle,
Hayden Carle, Wyatt Taylor,
Carly Taylor, Carly Prescott,
twins Lucas and Landon
Prescott, Brianna Prescott and
Jase Blanchard; a son-in-law,
Dennis Impey of North
Haverhill; two sisters, Elsie
Ewing of Georgia and Shirley
Chamberlain of Franconia, NH;
two brothers, Howard Smith of
Springfield, VT and John Smith
of Alton Bay, NH; along with
several nieces, nephews, and
cousins.
Calling hours will be on
Thursday, August 7 from 7-8
PM at Ricker Funeral Home, 1
Birch Street, Woodsville.
A graveside service was held on
Friday, August 8 at the Horse
Meadow Cemetery, North
Haverhill.
Memorial contributions may be
made to the American Heart
Association, Founders Affiliate,
PO Box 417005, Boston, MA
02241 or to the Norris Cotton
Cancer Center, One Medical
Center Drive, Lebanon, NH
03756.
For more information or to
offer an online condolence,
please visit www.rickerfh.com
Ricker Funeral Home &
Cremation Care of Woodsville
is in charge of arrangements.
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