The Laconia Daily Sun, August 31, 2012

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Page 28 — THE LACONIA DAILY SUN, Friday, August 31, 2012

Forestview Manor donates to local food pantry

MEREDITH — Staff and Residents from Forestview Manor Assisted Living visited the Meredith Emergency Food Pantry with a donation of $400 and hundreds of pounds of canned goods and other food. The funds and food donations were collected at Forestview’s 5th Annual Antique Car Show, held on August 16. The primary fundraiser at the event, a 50/50 raffle, was won by Bob Swett of Meredith, who generously donated his portion of the winnings back to the Food Pantry. Food Pantry Director Paul Rowley was grateful for the donations, and said that the Pantry needs the community’s support more At left: Forestview Manor Executive Director Amanda Cook, RN and Director of Assisted Living Paula Bixby join Meredith Emergency Food Pantry Director Paul Rowley in unloading food donations gathered from the community and Forestview families at Forestview’s 5th Annual Antique Car Show. (Courtesy photo)

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Unitarian Universalist Society (172 Pleasant Street) in Laconia. Open Door Dinners offer free weekly meal in Tilton. 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. An outreach housed at Trinity Episcopal Church on Main Street, downtown. provides a free hot meal open to all members of the community. All are welcome to eat and all are welcome to help out. For more information, especially about volunteering, please call Pastor Mark at 286-3120 or e-mail him at markk@trinitytilton.org.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 The Laconia Farmers’ Market. 8 a.m. to noon in the Laconia City Hall parking lot. A variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, natural meats, seafood, home made baked goods, jelly and breads will be available. Accepts Snap/EBT and credit card payments. Narcotics Anonymous meeting. 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the

than ever right now, as they are having difficulty meeting the level of need in the community. Forestview Manor is an assisted living facility offering a range of care, and specializing in care of Residents with Alzheimer’s, dementia, and memory loss. For more information, please call 279-7612.

Moultonborough Hazard Mitigation Plan Meeting

MOULTONBOROUGH — The Moultonborough Hazard Mitigation Plan Committee has begun the process of updating its 2007 Hazard Mitigation Plan. The next committee meeting will be on September 5, at the Ernest Davis Meeting Room at the Moultonborough Town Hall, 6 Holland Street, starting at 9 a.m. The committee will be considering and prioritizing proposed mitigation actions. The residents and see next page

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