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- Time:
- 12:00am-11:59pm
- Location:
- WCA Barn, Wilmot Flat
- Description:
- March 16, 12:00 Noon -- The March Senior Luncheon will be held at noon, Tuesday, March 16, at the WCA Barn on Village Road in Wilmot Flat. Detective Christopher Currier of the New London Police Department will demonstrate and discuss the various types of fraud and ID theft which target everyone but particularly seniors.
The luncheons are sponsored by the Wilmot Community Association and Wilmot Ladies' Aid Society in cooperation with the Belknap/Merrimack Community Action Program. All area seniors are invited to join us for good food, conversation and entertainment. Reservations should be made by calling 526-4540 or email kmckibbin@comcast.net. A $2 donation is requested.
- Time:
- 2:00pm-3:30pm
- Description:
- “That Reminds Me of a Story: Yankee Humor and the New England”
Storytelling Tradition”
Presented by: Rebecca Rule, humorist and storyteller
Date & time: March 3, 2010, 7:00 p.m. (dessert social), 7:30 p.m. program
Location: New London Historical Society, Meeting House
Description: Good stories never die, they evolve from teller to teller. Humorist Rebecca Rule will prime the pump with stores she’s collected at small-town gatherings.
Free: Sponsored by New London Historical Society and the New Hampshire Humanities Council.
New London Historical Society, 179 Little Sunapee Rd
www.newlondonhistoricalsociety.org 603-526-2687
- Time:
- 2:00pm-3:30pm
- Description:
- New London Historical Society
Presents
“That Reminds Me of a Story: Yankee Humor and the New England
Storytelling Tradition”
Presented by:
Rebecca Rule, humorist and storyteller
Wednesday, March 3
7:30 p.m.
Good stories never die, they evolve from teller to teller. New England has a rich and ongoing storytelling tradition from folklore to “Bert and I” to stories about your family, your life, or the town you live in. Humorist Rebecca Rule will prime to pump with stories she’s collected at small-town gatherings, often at historical societies and libraries, over the last ten years, plus a classic or two. Our “discussion” will be the stories that listeners offer up, and as one story leads to another – humorous, serious, thought-provoking, or just plain entertaining – we practice and preserve our stories and tradition. And laugh a lot!
Join us for Dessert Social at 7:00pm before the program
in the Village Meeting House
Free
Sponsored by the New London Historical Society
and
the New Hampshire Humanities Council
New London Historical Society ~
179 Little Sunapee Road
www.newlondonhistoricalsociety 526-6564















