The Laconia Daily Sun, January 16, 2013

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Page 16 — THE LACONIA DAILY SUN, Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Business after Hours at Mug By the Bay January 22 Central NH Divers

Pictured planning Business After Hours event at the Mug by the Bay are, are left to Right Sue Cerutti, Executive Director of the Meredith Area Chamberof Commerce; Chris Lopes, Chef/Manager of the Bay, Amy Elfline and Paul Ursillo, owners of the Bay, and Holly Young, a member of the Meredith Area Chamber Board of Directors. (Courtesy photo)

LACONIA PUBLIC LIBRARY

CENTER HARBOR — The Meredith Area Chamber of Commerce invites all members of the Lakes Region Business community to Business after Hours at The Mug by the Bay to be held on Tuesday evening, January 22 from 5:30-7 p.m. This event is held in conjunction with a celebration of the Bay’s first year in business and will provide those attending with the opportunity to enjoy appetizers and cocktails in the Bay’s renovated restaurant. Located in the Historic Yikes Building at 23 Main Street in Center Harbor, the renovations feature a nautical theme of navy and gray which captures the essence of Center Harbor Bay. The Bay, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, features American dining and provides a unique dining experience in a relaxed atmosphere. This event will provide business leaders from the businesses in the Winnipesaukee, Squam and Newfound Regions of Central New Hampshire with a chance to network with one another at the beginning of the new year. RSVP by January 20 to 677-7141.

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This Weeks Activities

Children: Goss Reading Room Storytime

Tuesday, January 15th @ 3:30, at our Goss branch, 188 Elm St. in Lakeport for after school storytime. For more information, call 524-3808.

Preschool Storytime

Wednesday, January 16th @ 10:00 Thursday, January 17th @ 9:30 & 10:30 Stories and crafts in the Selig Storytime Room.

Movies & More for Kids

Friday, January 18th @ 3:45 Laconia Rotary Hall “Ice Age – the Continental Drift” PG Admission is free. Kids under 10 must be accompanied by a responsible caregiver 14 or older.

Adult: Kellerhaus: Not Just a Candy Store, It’s a Tradition

Thursday, January 17th in Laconia Rotary Hall For over half a century the Keller family proudly made the finest quality ice cream and candies in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire. Now the tradition of Kellerhaus excellence continues with Mary Ellen and David Dutton and their family who purchased the historic business from Jeff and Bettina Potter in early 2004. The Duttons, who purchased the business along with all of the recipes for Keller’s homemade candies and ice cream, still practice the candy making secrets and techniques just as they were taught to Seth Keller himself. Mary Ellen will discuss the history of the Kellerhaus in what promises to be a delightful program complete with candy samples!

Future Activities

Children: Goss Reading Room Storytime

Tuesday, January 22nd @ 3:30, at our Goss branch, 188 Elm St. in Lakeport for after school storytime. For more information, call 524-3808.

Preschool Storytime

Wednesday, January 23rd @ 10:00 Thursday, January 24th @ 9:30 & 10:30 Stories and crafts in the Selig Storytime Room.

Teen: Friendship Bracelets

Thursday, January 24th @ 3:30 Laconia Rotary Hall Teens in grades 6-12 are invited to make your own friendship bracelet. We’ll have all the supplies you’ll need!

Adult: Wild Cats of New Hampshire

Thursday, January 31st @ 7:00 Laconia Rotary Hall Cats are evolutionally the most advanced land predators on the planet. Humans have long been both fearful and fascinated by these secretive, stealthy and deadly hunters. This program, presented by staff from Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, will focus on the natural history and amazing adaptations of the felines found in New Hampshire.

holding Try Scuba event LACONIA — Central NH Divers is hosting its popular Try Scuba event once again at the Laconia Athletic and Swim Club on January 31. The Naui Try Scuba program is a basic training event for the non-diver. Those interested in trying Scuba in a brief controlled environment are able to do so and experience the thrill and excitement of breathing underwater. “We were very pleased with the turnout at our last event”, said Howard Richards of Central NH Divers. Several stations are set up on site at the Athletic and Swim Club including a brief introductory video explaining the basics of scuba diving and terminology of the gear and equipment. Then off to the fitting area to suit up with gear, including buoyancy compensators (BC), tanks, regulators, masks, fins. Then in groups of two, each participate is taught basic drills with a one-on-one certified Naui dive instructor and taught about buoyancy, clearing masks, hand signaling skills and other basic concepts. Once comfortable, students are able to practice these skills underwater in the pool. Pre-registration is required and registration is limited to only 8 students. The introductory cost is $30. Call 279-9099.

Inter-Lakes girls’ basketball game is fund-raiser for mother with breast cancer

MEREDITH — The Inter-Lakes Girls Basketball team will be hosting a breast cancer fundraiser basketball game when Moultonborough visits InterLakes High School on Wednesday, January 16 at 5:30 p.m. The game/fundraiser is in dedication to Stacy Dickinson, who has been recently been diagnosed with breast cancer. Dickinson is also a parent of two girls who are on the basketball team. Kylie Dickinson, a sophomore, is on the varsity team and Margaux Dickinson, an eighth grader, is on the junior varsity team.

Head of School Coffee held Jan. 18 at Sant Bani

SANBORNTON — Sant Bani School in Sanbornton will be hosting a Head of School Coffee Hour on Friday, January 18, from 9-10 a.m. at the school. Families interested in learning more about the school are invited to join Head of School Kent Bicknell for coffee and an opportunity to learn about the school’s history, mission and philosophy and ask questions about our academic, service and athletic programs. Sant Bani School, founded in 1973, is an independent K-12 day school. Students gain self- confidence and a passion for learning through an integrated program of academics, creative arts, athletics, and service to others. Believing there is something to learn from everyone, the school creates a diverse community, interacting in mixed-age groups and practicing respect for self and others. These elements, combined with small classes and see next page

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from preceding page sumers. The guest vendors will fit into the categories that the market currently has. Farmers producing vegetables, syrups, meats, eggs, or canned items. Bakers producing breads, pastries, baked goods, vegan breads, and gluten free and vegan cookies. Artisans producing paintings, soaps, photography, handmade gift items, hand crocheted items, quilts and independent sales representatives. Those who are interested in being a guest vendor can call Penny at 455-7515 for more information.


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