Announcement
Announcement

WilmotAre you oldest?

The Wilmot Historical Society is seeking the oldest person currently living in Wilmot in order to award him or her the Boston Post Cane. Any resident of Wilmot who was born before Dec. 31, 1930 is asked to get in touch with Liz Kirby at 496-4883 or thekirbys1@tds.net before April 20. The Wilmot cane, permanently on display in the history room in the Wilmot Town Offices, is taken down each time a Boston Cane holder is identified and a photo is taken of the person holding the cane. The cane is then returned to the history room for safekeeping. Each Boston Cane Holder receives a certificate of recognition and a framed photo of them holding the cane.

Meredith

Bank holds color photos contest

Meredith Village Savings Bank is seeking photos for its annual contest for full-color photography. Winning photographs will focus on community events and people enjoying local New Hampshire venues, attractions and businesses. Separate entry forms are required for either the website or calendar contests. Official entry forms and rules are available at any MVSB location and online at mvsb.com/photocontest. All photos and entry forms must be submitted before close of business May 28.

Concord

Class of ’66 will celebrate in fall

The Class of 1966 of Concord High School is planning a 50th reunion on Oct. 1 at the Courtyard Marriott. For information email chs1966reunioncomittee@yahoo.com.

Volunteer for vets

The Patriot Resilient Leader Institute is seeking community volunteers for four to six hours a month to assist with tasks related to the group’s Camp Resilience sessions. For more information, visit prli.us or Kurt Webber at kwebber@prli.us or 520-3989.