Easter Church Schedule

Since this was not received in time to make “The Clarion”, Barabara Kasper asked me to post this for the Congregational Church. – Lil
April 17, 7 p.m. Tennebrae Service in Fellowship Hall
April 18, 6:30 am to 6:30 pm Prayer Vigil in the Sanctuary
April 20, 6:00 Sunrise Service at the Hooper Golf Club, followed by breakfast in Fellowship Hall.
April 20, 10:00 am — Easter worship

For North Walpole Residents

Bill Moses posted this in a Comment, but I wanted to make sure that North Walpole voters saw it and I’m not sure how many readers check the comments – Lil

North Walpole Village District will hold the annual meeting to vote on 2014 budget and warrant articles at 7:00 PM at St. Peter’s Church Basement on April 01, 2014

Did You Know? – 3/24/14

“Did You Know” are messages sent from FMRHS to better communicate what is happening at our high school.
March 24, 2014
  • The following information is provided by the Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) taken by our students last year: Of those students who drove a car or other vehicle in the past 30 days, the percentage of students who drove after drinking alcohol: FM students 8.9% (NH State mean 8.3%).
  • Eleven students from FMRHS were recognized by the NHIAA as scholar athletes: Morgan Latham, Clay Gendron, Spencer Bogar, Thomas Jelliffe, Chris Henry, Mitchell Klema, Dylan Peck, Kari Fletcher, Bailey Roberts, Robert Franklin, Sonja Hansson. The criteria: B+ average throughout their highschool career, participation in two varsity sports senior year, and a positive role model who has participated in community service.
  • Freshmen and Sophomore students are participating in the English Language pilot test for SMARTER BALANCE this week. This program is based on the National Common Core Standards.
  • Quarter 3 ends Friday, April 4th.

Planning Board Workshop Agenda – 3/25/14

TOWN OF WALPOLE

PLANNING BOARD WORKSHOP SESSION

TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 2014

MEETING LOCATION:  Walpole Town Hall Downstairs Office at 7:00 PM.

AGENDA

  1.  Amendments to Site Plan Review Regulations – Timber And Excavation Tax
  2. Other Business
  3. Adjournment

 

Header With No Shadow

CABIN FEVER GOT YOU DOWN?

Have you been climbing the walls this winter?

Hanging Out

A female Baltimore Oriole with summer ‘Cabin Fever’ in our blueberry patch.

You’re definitely not alone!

Cabin Fever is a common malady after a cold, snowy winter like the one we just experienced. The best therapy for a bout of cabin fever is to go outdoors and interact with nature. Spring is finally here (or so says the calendar!) and the weather is bound to improve, making it easier to get out. But the effects of your cabin fever may stay with you for quite some time.

A visit to Distant Hill Gardens might be just what the doctor ordered.

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A rock garden in early May at Distant Hill Gardens.

Distant Hill Gardens will be open to the public again this year on the first Saturday of the month, May to October, 9 AM to 4 PM. Stop by and tour the Cultivated gardens, hike one of the many Trails, search for Caterpillars in the Milkweed Meadow, check out the Stone Circle, or join us for one or all of the six educational ‘Walks & Talks’ below.

From its many Native Plants to its Amphibians, Birds, Butterflies, and more, there’s lots of nature to connect with at Distant Hill Gardens.

The ‘Walks and Talks’ listed below all begin at 10 AM

Spotted Salamander (Ambystoma maculatum)

A Spotted Salamander calling our compost pile home.

MAY 3
Join us to explore the many Vernal Pools of Distant Hill. The walk will be led by Jeff Littleton, of Moosewood Ecological and an adjunct professor at Antioch New England. You may see salamander and Wood Frog eggs, and, with any luck, Fairy Shrimp

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Transplanted Native

A native Cinnamon Fern under cultivation at Distant Hill.

JUNE 7
Lionel Chute, District Manager of the Sullivan County Conservation District will lead a Fern Walk in the woods of Distant Hill. You will learn how to identify many of the Native Ferns and which species might do well under cultivation in your own garden.

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Rose Pogonia Orchid

A native Rose Pogonia Orchid blooming in the bog.

JULY 5
Michael Nerrie, the designer, builder and steward of Distant Hill Gardens will lead a walk onto the quaking Cranberry Bog on the property. Learn the difference between a Bog and a Fen and be introduced to some of the interesting native plants of the Wetlands of Distant Hill.

With luck, the Rose Pogonia orchids will be blooming in the bog on the day of the walk.

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Basswood Leaves

Leaves of a Basswood tree (Tilia americana)

AUGUST 2
Join Steve Roberge, forester with the Cheshire County UNH Cooperative Extension for a Native Tree Identification walk. Steve led this same walk last year, but he wasn’t able to show and discuss half of the almost 30 Species of Native Trees found in the forest of Distant Hill Gardens.

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David Howell taking about the geology of Distant Hill last summer.

SEPTEMBER 6
David Howell USGS Geologist Emeritus and author of ‘The Winemaker’s Dance…’ will be giving a talk about Glaciation of the earth from a global and geologically historic perspective. The discussion will including why glaciers wax and wane and Climate Change as a possible factor.

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Home on the Hill (8.5x11)

Our passive solar home at Distant Hill Gardens.

OCTOBER 4
Distant Hill Gardens will be part of the American Solar Energy Society (ASES) annual National Solar Tour again this year.
Michael and Kate Nerrie will be available all day to discuss their Solar Home and the advantages of using solar energy to fuel your own home.

Walpole Old Home Days – June 25-30, 2014

If you were at Town Meeting, you heard Kelley Hicks talk about all this and you probably got a card to put on your refrigerator so you won’t forget the schedule.  However, if you are one of the few who hasn’t heard, Kelly wanted you to have this information. – Lil

Walpole Old Home Days 2014

Old Home Days 2014 is just around the corner!

The dates are Wednesday, June 25th through Sunday, June 29th.  Our committees have been assembled and are working on organizing the various events that we have planned for this year.

 

Parade                            Street Dance         Fireworks                           5K Race

Talent show                    Tug of war           Antique car show                 Band concert

Children’s play area          Pet show              Petting Zoo                         Pancake Breakfast

Food                               Other displays       Walpole Players production

 

We are now preparing a program book with a schedule of events to be used by all attending.  We hope you will consider placing an ad in the 2014 book and supporting Walpole Old Home Days.  We are offering a new option this year; you may purchase a pdf file of our 2014 Old Home Day logo to use in advertising or special promotions.  For example, you could add the logo to your product label as a special “Old Home Day” Edition.

Please indicate the ad option(s) you would like to purchase:

‚       Full Page (5×8)                        $100

‚       ½ page                                    $60

‚       ¼ page                                    $35

‚       Pdf                                          $50

Please provide a new, camera ready ad copy we can bring to the printer.

Checks should be made payable to Walpole Old Home Days and sent to:

Mail:                Vicki Warzecha                                   Email:  vwarzecha@keene.edu

620 Valley Road

Walpole, NH 03608

 

Please respond by May 15 so that we can organize the program for print.

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Walpole Old Home Days 2014

Saturday June 28th

It is time for some “Fun in the Country” at the Old Home Day Parade!

 

Dust off those tractors, wagons and costumes! Enter to win bragging rights for the next three years!

Will you have the winning “Outstanding Business Entry”, “Best Youth Entry”, “Best Use of the word ‘Country’ in a slogan”, “Best Historical Entry”, “Most Humorous ‘ or “Best Action Entry”?  Parade is at 10am on Saturday, starting at the school. Be prepared with a large index card describing your entry/ group for the announcer to read. Cards will be available at the entrance.

Questions? Call Stephanie Stoughton 603-756-4370 or email Smallcroft@gmail.com.

 

Name of Organization:_________________________________________________________________

 

Contact Person:_______________________________________________________________________

 

Phone/Email:________________________________________________________________________

 

Booths on the common for Non-Profit Organizations of Walpole

Host a Booth on the Common after the Parade during Old Home Days!

Saturday June 28th

Booths can be informational, for fundraising, or host an activity.  Previously, organizations have sold food and drinks, hosted craft activities for kids and set out informational displays.

Questions?  Email Carolyn Vose Reagan carolyn@vosereagan.com

 

Name of Organization: __________________________________________________________________________________

 

Items to be sold or displayed: ____________________________________________________________________________

 

Contact Person: _________________________________________________________________________________

 

Phone/Email: ___________________________________________________________________________________

 

 

Thank you for your support!

Selectboard Meeting Minutes – 3/13/14

TOWN OF WALPOLE
MEETING OF THE SELECTBOARD
MARCH 13, 2014

Selectboard Present: Jamie Teague (Chair); Chas Street, Whitney Aldrich

CALL TO ORDER: Mrs. Teague called this meeting to order at 6:05 PM in the Walpole Town Hall with four people in attendance.
These are unapproved Minutes.

PUBLIC BUSINESS:
MR. PAUL COLBURN – Recycling Facility: Mr. Colburn distributed and explained copies of the 2014 Summary Monthly Comparison 2nd Month Ending 2/28/2014, Daily Weight Report and 5 Year to Date Comparison. He also does an Annual Facility Report that goes to the Department of Environmental Services for the Calendar Year 2013; a copy was left for the files. They do not include the main stream items until they get the money. Some items are coming back up. Tomorrow a shipment of cardboard will be going out.
Mr. Colburn advised that HB1570 “Paint Stewardship” is being discussed and there will be a Public Hearing in Concord next week. The manufacturer of the paint would take back their paint from the residents if they do not need it any more so it gives it a chance to be recycled or given to other organizations like Habitat for Humanity. This will cut about 70% out of the hazard waste that goes to Keene.
Mr. Aldrich moved to support and sign the letter for the “Paint Stewardship” Program HB1570. Seconded by Mr. Street. With all in favor the motion was approved.
Mr. Colburn pointed out that a few months ago the Selectboard decided not to charge for compact fluorescent / pigtail bulbs. It used to cost about $1.00 to dispose of them. Now the Home Depot is doing a program where there is no charge for them so the Recycling Center folks are going to ask people to take a few at a time to the Home Depot. He will publish a notice in the Clarion and on the web site.
Mr. Colburn advised that they have a new volunteer; that is good news. The State of Vermont may be doing away with the bottle bill but they have not passed it yet. The Recycling Center is moving about $12,000 a year. The markets are going up-and-down. Plastic and cardboard is going up; steel and aluminum will come up.
Earth Day is April 26th. Mrs. Tara Sad wants to do the big clean-up and asked the Recycling Center to participate. Old Home Days is in June; Wednesday through Sunday. The Recycling Center will participate in the parade. The security light is fixed. They have enough oil to get through this winter.

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE:
Mr. Street moved to approve the Accounts Payable check register and manifest for checks dated March 14, 2014, in the amount of $58,420.97. Seconded by Mr. Aldrich. With all in favor, the motion was approved.

PAYROLL:
Mr. Street moved to approve the payroll voucher for the week ending March 07, 2014, for checks dated March 14, 2014, in the amount of $17,938.29. Seconded by Mr. Aldrich. With all in favor, the motion was approved.
Mr. Street moved to approve the electronic fund transfer for the 941 Employer Taxes for Withholding, MEDI and FICA taxes in the amount of $4,008.52 for the week ending March 07, 2014. Seconded by Mr. Aldrich. With all in favor, the motion was approved.

SELECTBOARD MEETING MINUTES:
SELECTBOARD PUBLIC HEARING MEETING – February 26, 2014: Mr. Street moved to approve the Minutes of the Selectboard Public Hearing Meeting of February 26, 2014, as presented. Seconded by Mr. Aldrich. With all in favor, the minutes were approved.
SELECTBOARD MEETING – March 06, 2014: Mr. Street moved to approve the Minutes of the Selectboard meeting of March 06, 2014, as submitted. Seconded by Mr. Aldrich. With Mr. Street and Mr. Aldrich in favor, the Minutes were approved. Mrs. Teague abstained as she was not present at this meeting.
NON-PUBLIC SELECTBOARD SESSION – March 06, 2014: Mr. Street moved to approve the Minutes of the Non-Public Selectboard Session of March 06, 2014, as submitted. The Minutes will remain sealed. Seconded by Mr. Aldrich. With Mr. Street and Mr. Aldrich in favor, the Minutes were approved. Mrs. Teague abstained as she was not present at this meeting.

COMMITTEE REPORTS:

The Selectboard received and reviewed Minutes of the following meeting:

 Hooper Institute Committee Meeting – March 04, 2014.

BUILDING PERMIT:
PAILOCHA, March Hill Road, Map & Lot #009-023-000: Mr. Street moved to grant Building Permit No. 2014-04 which is a continuance of Building Permit #2007-54 approved on March 14, 2013 by the Selectboard. “To construct a 1 ½ story barn and seasonal camp; Barn size 26’ x 48’ and Camp size 16’ x 24-feet”. Seconded by Mr. Aldrich. With all in favor, the motion was approved.

ELDERLY EXEMPTIONS:
DALEY, Mountain View Road, Map & Lot #028-129-000: Mr. Street moved to recommend that the Selectboard deny the request of Dermot Daley for a Property Tax Exemption. Seconded by Mr. Aldrich. With all in favor, the motion was approved.

HUNKLER, Old Cheshire Tpk, Map & Lot #025-006-000: Mr. Street moved to recommend that the Property Tax Exemption for Harley Hinkler be approved, as requested. Seconded by Mr. Aldrich. With all in favor, the motion was approved.

NEW BUSINESS:
MANAGER’S REVIEWS: The Selectboard need to complete the Manager’s Reviews prior to March 31st, 2014.

OLD BUSINESS:
SEWER BYPASS ON ROUTE 12: Mark Houghton submitted some pictures and additional information for the Department of Transportation (DOT).

RECESS SELECTBOARD MEETING:
Mr. Street moved to recess the Selectboard meeting. The Selectboard will enter into a meeting as the Hooper Trustees. Seconded by Mr. Aldrich. With all in favor, the motion was approved at 6:50 PM.
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NON-PUBLIC SESSION:
Mr. Street moved to enter into a Non-Public Session pursuant to RSA 91-A:3 II to discuss (c) Reputations. Mr. Aldrich seconded the motion and, on a roll call vote with all in favor, the motion was approved.
The regular meeting resumed at 7:11 PM. No announcements were made.

THANK YOU AND CONGRATULATIONS: The Selectboard congratulated the candidates who were elected / re-elected to the various Boards and encouraged the other candidates to continue to be involved in community activities. The Selectboard asked Ms. Clough to express to those leaving their appreciation of the time and expertise given to the Town with an extra thank you to Henry Fletcher for his many years of service.

ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT: Mr. Dalessio encouraged the ZBA to re-write the Petition that was approved last year at the Annual Meeting. There will be zoning issues on the ballot next year plus an Article that will be for the re-write of the Water Protection Ordinance.

ADJOURNMENT:
Mr. Aldrich moved to adjourn this meeting. Seconded by Mr. Street. With all in favor, the motion was approved at 7:16 PM.

Respectfully submitted,
Regina Borden, Recording Secretary

Selectboard Meeting Minutes – 3/6/14

TOWN OF WALPOLE
MEETING OF THE SELECTBOARD
MARCH 6, 2014

Selectboard Present: Whitney Aldrich, Chas Street; (Absent: Jamie Teague, Chair)
CALL TO ORDER: Mr. Aldrich called this meeting to order at 6:00 PM in the Walpole Town Hall with six people in the audience.

PUBLIC BUSINESS:
MR. JACK PRATT – Expression of Interest Request: Mr. Joel McCarty, a Selectman in Alstead, and Mr. Pratt were present to ask the Town of Walpole Selectboard to support an Expression of Interest as a prelude to a grant application to use federal money to extend broadband optical high speed fiber into Alstead, Langdon, Marlow, Walpole and Surry, five of the most rural towns in Cheshire County. Mr. McCarty stressed that it is extremely important that more residents and businesses have the opportunity to connect directly to a network that will enable them to work at home easily, find online medical care, and continue their education anywhere in the world as well as video. This will change the way residents in these towns work, play and live their daily lives. Investing in broadband will help existing businesses to grow by bringing innovation, new companies and new jobs. It will encourage local enterprise and give more people the flexibility to work from, thereby saving transportation costs. This program will foster competition in the open-access networks, which will be connected by the proposed 46 Community Anchor Institutions. Currently this does not exist in these five rural towns and will result in increased choices with possible cost reductions. Mr. Pratt advised that the letter has to be submitted tomorrow as the deadline is March 7th.
Mr. Street moved that the Walpole Selectboard endorse the expansion of broadband optical fiber through the Connect America Fund and to support the County Commissioners in their efforts to bring it through the five country towns. Seconded by Mr. Aldrich. With all in favor, the motion was approved.
The Selectboard approved and signed the letter to the Rural Broadband Council, Federal Communications Commission Staff.

RECESS SELECTBOARD MEETING:
Mr. Street moved to recess this Selectboard meeting. The Selectboard will enter into a meeting as the Hooper Trustees. Seconded by Mr. Aldrich. With all in favor, motion was approved at 6:19 PM.
The regular meeting resumed at 6:39 PM.

NON-PUBLIC SESSION:
Mr. Street moved to enter into a Non-Public Session pursuant to RSA 91-A:3 II to discuss (c) Reputations. Mr. Aldrich seconded the motion and, on a roll call vote with all in favor, the motion was approved at 6:40 PM.
The regular meeting resumed at 6:51 PM. No announcements were made.

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE:
Mr. Street moved to approve the Accounts Payable check register and manifest for checks dated March 7, 2014, in the amount of $72,799.29. Seconded by Mr. Aldrich. With all in favor, the motion was approved.

PAYROLL:
Mr. Street moved to approve the payroll voucher for the week ending March 1, 2014, for checks dated March 7, 2014, in the amount of $19,767.38. Seconded by Mr. Aldrich. With all in favor, the motion was approved.
Mr. Street moved to approve the electronic fund transfer for the 941 Employer Taxes for Withholding, MEDI and FICA taxes in the amount of $4,521.47. Seconded by Mr. Aldrich. With all in favor, the motion was approved.

SELECTBOARD MEETING MINUTES:
SELECTBOARD MEETING – February 27, 2014: Mr. Street moved to approve the Minutes of the regular Selectboard meeting of February 27, 2014, as submitted. Seconded by Mr. Aldrich. With all in favor, the Minutes were approved.
NON-PUBLIC SELECTBOARD SESSION – February 27, 2014: Mr. Street moved to approve the Minutes of the Non-Public Selectboard Session of February 27, 2014, as submitted. Seconded by Mr. Aldrich. With all in favor, the Minutes were approved.

COMMITTEE REPORTS:
The Selectboard received and reviewed Minutes of the following meetings:
 Conservation Commission – March 3, 2014;
 Planning Board Workshop – February 25, 2014; and
 North Walpole Village District Board of Commissioners – March 4, 2014.

NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUT WOOD OR TIMBER:
GRAVES, Graves Road, Map & Lot #005-009-000: Mr. Street moved to approve the Notice of Intent to Cut Wood or Timber for Peter Graves, No. 13-461-12-T, on Map #005, Lot #009-000 off Graves Road. Seconded by Mr. Aldrich. With all in favor, the Minutes were approved.

NEW BUSINESS:
SEWER MAIN BREAK: The Selectboard acknowledged receipt of the letter, dated February 24, 2014, from M & W Soils Engineering, Inc. regarding the Sewer Main break, off Route 12 at Mad Brook Culvert Crossing. A sketch and pictures were enclosed showing the location of the temporary line and culvert.
Mr. Street moved to send a letter and the bills to the Department of Transportation for reimbursement on the break of the sewer line off Route 12 when the Town has all the bills. Seconded by Mr. Aldrich. With all in favor, the motion was approved.

WALPOLE MOUNTAIN VIEW WINERY – Request Letter: A letter was received from Virginia L. Carter of the Walpole Mountain View Winery requesting that the Selectboard grant permission for her to sell wine produced from her grapes at Barnett Hill Vineyard and also to sell wine at bone fide Farmers Markets, of which Walpole Farmers Market is one.
Mr. Street moved to grant permission for the Walpole Mountain View Winery, proprietor is Virginia L. Carter, to sell wine at Barnett Hill Vineyard and also at Farmers Markets, of which Walpole Farmers Market is one. A letter to confirm this motion will be sent to the State Liquor Commission, Bureau of Enforcement, in Concord, NH. Seconded by Mr. Aldrich. With all in favor, the motion was approved.

PERSONNEL FORMS:
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT: The Highway Department has hired both a full-time employee and a part-time employee as follows:
Mr. Street moved to approve the hiring of Leland Gray, Jr. as a full-time employee in the Highway Department as recommended by the Department Head. His starting date will be March 10th, 2014. Seconded by Mr. Aldrich. With all in favor, the motion was approved.
Mr. Street moved to approve the hiring of Kenneth J. Silva as a part-time employee in the Highway Department as recommended by the Department Head. His starting date will be March 31st, 2014. Seconded by Mr. Aldrich. With all in favor, the motion was approved.

ADJOURNMENT:
Mr. Street moved to adjourn this meeting. Seconded by Mr. Aldrich. With all in favor, the motion was approved at 7:19 PM.

Respectfully submitted,
Regina Borden, Recording Secretary

YMCA Offers Vacation Camp in Walpole

Meeting Waters YMCA will open the doors to its Y-ASPIRE program in Walpole to all elementary school students in the Fall Mountain Regional School District during the upcoming April break. The “Vacation Camp” will provide full day care for working parents and their children from Monday the 21st through Friday the 25th.

Y-ASPIRE runs from 8:00 until 6:15 during all school vacations, teacher in-service days, and most holidays as well as from 3:00-6:15 on all 180 school days. Vacation Camp extends this valuable support to other parents that need quality, engaging and enriching care during the school system’s spring break. Each day will include group projects, physical activity, two healthy snacks (parents provide a healthy lunch), arts projects, and free choice time (reading, board games, drawing, writing, legos, and more).

Vacation Camp will be held in Y-ASPIRE’s base of operations in the Community Room at Walpole Primary School, as well as on the school’s fields and playground. It will be led by the Meeting Waters YMCA’s Y-ASPIRE @ Walpole Schools’ staff.

Registration for Vacation Camp is now open. The cost for Vacation Camp is $125 for the week or $30 per day. New Hampshire Child Care Financial Assistance is accepted. Other financial aid is available through Meeting Waters YMCA. As in all of its programs, no child will be denied access to Vacation Camp for lack of ability to pay the full program fees.

To register for Vacation Camp, call the regional Y’s main office at (802) 463-4769 or email info@meetingwatersymca.org. For more information about Meeting Waters YMCA, visit http://www.meetingwatersymca.org or follow them on Facebook.

Founded in 1895, Meeting Waters YMCA is a charitable, social service organization serving the Fall Mountain, Brattleboro, Bellows Falls, and Springfield regions. It strengthens the foundations of community through youth development, healthy living, social responsibility and family strengthening.

Walpole Historical Society Speaker Series 4 – 4/8/14

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