The Lakes Region Community Services Autism Center will hold a listening session for families with children who experience an Autism Spectrum disorder on Thursday from 5 to 6 p.m. at 719 N. Main St. This is an opportunity to connect with agency staff and other families to share the challenges you face, your concerns for your childโs future and the kinds of supports, resources and connections that would be helpful to you. To register or for information, contact 581-1558 or Samantha.seymour@lrcs.org.
Leadership Lakes Region will host an alumni breakfast Wednesday at the Lyons Den Restaurant. It will feature a presentation by Lani and Allen Voivod of Epiphany Inc. and is open to all alumni of the leadership group. Gift certificates will be presented to lucky ticket holders with all proceeds going to fund the groupโs program days.
All Concord water customers who are enrolled in the City of Concordโs automatic utility billing payment plan, E-Z Pay, by Friday, will be entered for a chance to win one of five high-performance โWaterSenseโ showerheads. Enroll in E-Z Pay in person at the utility billing office at 311 N. State St. or print the form online at concordnh.gov/utilitybilling and return it to the office in person or by mail.
At the annual meeting at New Hampshire Odd Fellows Home, known as Presidential Oaks, a gift from the estate of John L. and Doris M. Saturley was accepted. Their son, Paul McCully, administrator of the estate, was on hand to represent the Saturley family. Saturley, who spent 45 years with Concord Lumber and served as president of the New Hampshire Retail Lumbermenโs Association, was past president of the New Hampshire Odd Fellows Home board of trustees.
The Rev. Judith Wright will lead a class for anyone interested in finding out more about Unitarian Universalism. The session will be Nov. 6 at 11:30 a.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Society of Laconia, 172 Pleasant St. For information, call 524-6488.
