The Laconia Daily Sun, October 4, 2012

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St. Joseph Parish in Belmont is celebrating autumn with Applefest

BELMONT — St. Joseph Parish will hold a fall festival ‘Applefest’ on Saturday, October 6 from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. The festival will include an apple-themed breakfast with apple French-toast, eggs and sausage. Hundreds of apple pies will be sold throughout the day. Various vendors will present their goods for sale including honey, maple syrup, beeswax candles, pickles, jams, jellies, handmade totes, homemade breads and maple rolls and more. Apple cider press and wool spinning demonstrations will be held throughout the day with pasteurized cider available . Lunch will be served from 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. which will

feature soup, stew, chowder and chili taste-testing contest where parish cooks compete in the first annual “souper-bowl” for the coveted gold, silver and bronze spoons. Applefest will have various activities designed to challenge children including bobbing for donuts, face painting and decorating cookies. Children will also be able to decorate pumpkins. Fr. Paul Boudreau said, “I am thrilled to the core to offer Applefest at St. Joseph Parish this year. Not only will we enjoy apples, apple pies and fun festivities, we will be building community and celebrating God’s autumn blessings.”

MEREDITH — The Inn at Golden View, an Assisted Living Facility received high marks again from the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human services. Administrator of The Inn, Heidi Murray states, “The Inn is proud to announce that our annual inspection, conducted by the State of New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, met 100% of the standards again. Once annually the facility undergoes an unannounced inspection to assure we are following the regulations that govern supported residential care facilities; the evaluation coverers all aspects of the facilities operations.” At the conclusion of the Department’s review, Administrator Heidi Murray was thrilled to announce to staff, the residents and their families

that the facility had received a deficiency free survey. In additional, The Inn received commendation for exceeding expectations in several areas such as resident care and high quality staff. Murray states, “The licensing inspector spoke directly to one of the LNA’s and commented on her caring presence.” The intensive evaluation included reviewing facility day-to-day operations, quality of care provided to residents, staff qualification, and facilities record keeping adherence to all state and federal mandates. “In all instances, we met or exceeded standards,” Murry concludes. For information about our exciting programs and services at The Inn at Golden View, please call Heidi Murray at 279-8111, or visit our web site at www.Goldenview.org

WATERVILLE — There is nothing like fall in New England. To complement the brilliant fall foliage, Waterville Valley’s Town Square has scheduled two days of family activities for Columbus Day Weekend, October 6-8. A weekend of fun, family events is planned including kids’ games, pumpkin painting, and a pie-eating contest. For those looking for a deal, there

will be merchant tent sales and a ski swap. Other activities rounding out the weekend include a 5k road race, 1.6k fun run, free outdoor concerts, and a brewfest. Rooms start at just $157 per night. Waterville Valley was designed and planned specifically as a selfcontained, four seasons resort. Today, in addition to its world-class ski area, see next page

from preceding page mercial development in a rural park environment for manufacturing, light industry, and professional offices. The Board of Directors consists of six members, with three being from Gilford, Tony Ferruolo, Rodney Dyer, and Leo Sanfacon; and three representatives from Laconia, Councilor Henry Lipman, Councilor Brenda Baer and Mayor Michael Seymour, who serves as Chairman. Laconia City Manager Scott Meyers and Gilford Town Administrator Scott Dunn serve as staffing advisors to the Board along with Carmen Lorentz of the Belknap County Economic Development Corporation. Sealite USA is located at 172 Lily Pond Road in Gilford and is an interna-

tional leader in the manufacturing and installation of high intensity, solar powered, LED lighting.The company President Mark Goodwin was appreciative of the opportunity to develop a proposal for this project and noted “our company was well-suited to provide a solution to the Lakes Business Park lighting needs because of our vast experience in world-wide situations that require low maintenance, bright lights with a low tolerance for failure. It’s refreshing to actually work on a project like this in our corporate hometown, and we look forward to being able to see the results of our labor on a daily basis, knowing that these lights should last for many years and contribute to making the planet just a little bit greener.”

THE LACONIA DAILY SUN, Thursday, October 4, 2012 — Page 19

Columbus Day WEEKEND SALE The More You Buy, The More You Save Everything Included!

Thursday, 10/4 - Monday, 10/8

5% OFF.........$1 - $21 15% OFF......$51 - $100 10% OFF.....$21 - $50 20% OFF.............$101+

Scott & Deb’s Retail & Consignment Shop

517 Whittier Highway, Moultonboro, NH • 253-7113 Open 7 Days! Sunday - Thursday, 10am-5pm • Friday & Saturday, 10am-6pm

The Inn at Golden View passes state inspection with flying colors

FITNESS STUDY VOLUNTEER REQUIREMENTS

You must: • Be age 21 and over • Not be exercising regularly • Agree to follow a supervised 21-day • Not be a current Laconia Athletic & Swim training program with moderate exercise Club member or promotional participant for 60 minutes 2-3 times per week in the past 6 months • Take a supervised fitness profile at the • For information on classes, amenities and start and at the end of the 21-day more - go to www.laconiafitstudy.com program Study available to first 50 volunteers to register by 10/15/12. Register online today. Programs or amenity restrictions may apply. Register today at:

Fall festival at Waterville Valley resort

827 N. Main Street · Laconia, NH 03246 603.273.9008 · www.laconiafitstudy

A drum, dance and interactive song performance presented by

World Beat: Timbre Drum Ensemble

Wednesday, Oct. 10 at 6pm

African style drum, dance and song harkening from the Yoruba people, Mande traditional drum and dance and Cuban musical traditions will be featured. The one-hour program will include a lecture-demonstration, presenting several West African rhythms as well as hands-on drumming instruction where the audience will have an opportunity to play a basic rhythm.

Timbre Drum The ensemble consists of dynamic Ensemble mother-daughter duo Grace Schust, B.F.A., visual artist, musician and percussionist and Lindsey Schust, M.A., composer, musician and percussionist.

Free and Open to the Public Wednesday, Oct. 10 at 6pm in Woodside Please call 524-5600 to reserve your seat www.TaylorCommunity.org

hosted by 435 Union Avenue • Laconia, NH 03246 A not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization


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