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November 12, 2009

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Nov. 13-14

First Congregational Church of Salem Village Fair, Friday 4 to 8¬ p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6:30¬ p.m. First Congregational Church, United Church of Christ,15¬ Lawrence Road, Salem. For more information call 893-3421.

East Hampstead Christmas Market, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Located at 225 East Main St., Hampstead. Items include handicrafts, angels, holiday decorations, pillows, collectibles, novelties, gifts for pets, and a selection of locally made crocheted and tatted items. A cookie walk, soup & sandwich luncheon, baked goods, and refreshments will be available throughout each day. The Sandown Community "Giving Tree" will also be displayed at the fair to help local families make ends meet this holiday season. Help fulfill a child's gift request that has been hung on the tree. Call 378-0683 or e-mail ehuc@comcast.net.

Sunday, nov. 15

traditional Thanksgiving fare, at 6 p.m., at Island Pond Baptist Church, 26 North Salem Road, Hampstead, as we celebrate God's blessings, with turkey with all the fixin's and scrumptious desserts. For reservations call 329-5959. For more information visit www.IslandPondBC.org.

Thursday, Nov. 19

Bone Marrow Drive for Janelle James, 4 to 8 p.m. at St. Matthew's Parish, Windham. For more information e-mail windstmatt@comcast.net or visit www.janellejames.org.

friday, nov. 20

Saint Jude Parish Blood Drive, 1 to 7 p.m., in the Parish Hall, 435 Mammoth Road, Londonderry. If you are healthy and over 17 years old, you can donate "The Gift of Life". Each volunteer donor receives a $ 5 Shaw's gift card courtesy of Shaw's and the American Red Cross. In addition, there will be home made desserts as well as our world famous chili and chicken soup, available for all donors. For more information call Vinny Curro 437-8728 or e-mail vincurro@comcast.net.

saturday, nov. 21

Hope Community Church in Londonderry Annual¬ Craft Fair, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at¬ Londonderry Middle School.¬  We are in need of vendors.¬  Call Barbara at 432-5171 or e-mail mbdns@aol.com to reserve your table.¬  Tables are $30.¬  Raffle will benefit the Women's Ministry.

sunday, nov. 22

LifeWay Church Live DVD Worship Recording, 6 p.m., at Calvary Bible Church,Hampsted Road, Derry. Open to the public.

Dec. 3-4

Journey To Bethlehem, 7 to 9 p.m. Come see how over 2000 people a year begin their Christmas Season. Experience the true meaning of Christmas. Travel back in time, meet the people and see the places that surrounded the birth of Jesus Christ. Indoor and outdoor drama set in the first century A.D. Tours leave every 10 minutes. Free Admission. Caroling at the bon-fire. Cocoa and homemade cookies. Located 14 Cobbetts Pond Road, Windham. For more information call 898-9899 or visit www.windhambible.com.

Saturday, Dec. 5

Christmas in the Village, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Chester Congregational Baptist Church Vestry. Featuring quality handmade crafts, unique holiday gifts, delicious bake shop, Tiffany's of Chester, live music and wassail for all to enjoy.A Loaf and Ladle luncheon 11 a.m.t o 2p.m., at the Steven's Memorial Hall. For more information call 887-4799.Located in the center of Chester at 4 Chester St., Chester.

Journey To Bethlehem, 5 to 8 p.m. Come see how over 2000 people a year begin their Christmas Season. Experience the true meaning of Christmas. Travel back in time, meet the people and see the places that surrounded the birth of Jesus Christ. Indoor and outdoor drama set in the first century A.D. Tours leave every 10 minutes. Free Admission. Caroling at the bon-fire. Cocoa and homemade cookies.Located 14 Cobbetts Pond Road, Windham. For more information call 898-9899 or visit www.windhambible.com.

Wednesday, Dec. 9

Bone Marrow Drive for Janelle James, 5 to 8 p.m., at St. Kathryn's Parish, Hudson. For more information e-mail wfrgary@stkathryns.org or visit www.janellejames.org.

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Toys and Books Needed for ChIPs Program, St. Christopher's Episcopal Church is collecting holiday gifts and books for New Hampshire children whose parents are incarcerated. For many, this is the one gift the children will receive during the holiday season. Unwrapped gifts must be new and the suggested price range is $20-$25. Please do not send stocking stuffer type gifts such as crayons and coloring books or individual Matchbox cars. Also, please remember no gifts of play dough, silly putty, toy weapons or sharp objects of any kind can be accepted. Cash or checks are welcome and donations will be used to purchase gifts or books. For older children, music, electronic items, jewelry and gift certificates are appreciated. To encourage reading, the Diocese of New Hampshire also hopes to collect enough new books to give each child an age and gender appropriate new book, along with their gift. Books for teens are in particular demand. St. Christopher's Episcopal Church is located on East Road in Hampstead. For more information, call 382-8423.

The Love Dare, discusses how statements like "I've fallen out of Love with you" or "I don't love you anymore".reveal a lack of understanding about the fundamental nature of true love. Beginning this fall, in the 9 a.m. Sunday School hour, Island Pond will offer the Love Dare study as featured in the popular movie "Fireproof". All are welcome to come and participate in this experience that will lead your heart back to truly loving your spouse while learning more about the design, nature and source of true love. Island Pond is located at 26 North Salem Road in Hampstead. Call 329-5959 or visit www.IslandPondBC.org.

St. Matthews United Methodist Church, in Sandown, holds its "Oasis" worship service, at 5 p.m. on Saturday evenings, downstairs in the Youth Room. Oasis is a great time to "get away from it all," with worship through song, prayer, and an uplifting message. A more traditional service is held at 8:45 a.m. on Sunday mornings along with KidStuff, a program for children, age 4 through grade five. KidStuff is a fast-paced and entertaining program that introduces the Bible and Christian values to children through music, comedy, video, drama, puppet shows, and story telling. A Bible study for adults is held at 10 a.m., and Promiseland for youth is a fun and exciting approach to Christianity. The public is welcome.

St. Peter's Episcopal Church, in Londonderry, hosts an Employment Support Group that meets Mondays at 10 a.m. The group is open to all, and offers encouragement, lively discussion and resources to help with both the practical and spiritual needs of people looking for new employment, or who are anxious about keeping their jobs in these difficult times. The church is located at the intersection of Mammoth Road and Peabody Row in Londonderry. Meetings are held in the Fellowship Hall. Call 437-8333 or e-mail bobpierce@ymail.com.

Spring concert rehearsals, The Interfaith Choir is looking for new members. Membership is free and open to everyone of at least high school age, without audition. Rehearsals are Sundays, from 7:30 to 9 p.m., at St. Luke's Methodist Church in Derry on Route 102. Reading music or prior experience in a choir is not necessary. Sheet music, music CDs, and performance instruction is provided free of charge. Performances are four times a year: two concerts in December and two concerts in the spring. Rehearsals are 10 a.m. to noon on Sundays leading up to those concerts. Call 458-1455.

Island Pond Baptist Church's youth group, invites youth, grades six through 12, to participate in Higher Standard Youth Group. Wednesday evening prayer and Bible study is led by the Rev. Wells at 7 p.m. Choir meets for practice at 8 p.m.; and women's Bible studies are offered Tuesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. and Wednesday mornings at 9:15 a.m. (child care available on Wednesday). Men's ministry holds a Bible study on Thursday evenings at 6:45 p.m. and a men's prayer breakfast on the first Saturday of every month at 7:30 a.m. Call 329-5959.

The Women's Bible study, an interdenominational gathering of women, is held every Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Plaistow Public Library, Main Street in Plaistow. Call 887-2985.

New Creation Healing Center, 148 Plaistow Road (Route 125) in Plaistow, is a collection drop-off spot for those in need. First, and in conjunction with the Lions Clubs International, New Creation accepts and passes on good quality, but no longer needed, eyeglasses. In conjunction with the Plaistow Food Bank, New Creation accepts nonperishable foodstuffs. Call 382-7391.

First Baptist Church of Salem, offers a variety of family and individual ministries during the week. Youth groups meet on Wednesday and Sunday evenings. Family night is held on Wednesdays from 6 to 8 p.m. and begins with a free meal at 6 p.m. and classes for all ages, 7 to 8 p.m. The church is at 101 School St. in Salem. Call 893-9191.

Windham Bible Chapel, holds Kid's Klub on Fridays. Children, age 4 through grade four, are invited from 6 to 8 p.m. The Evangelical Free Church is at 14 Cobbetts Pond Road in Windham. Call 898-9899 or visit www.windhambible.com.

Trinity Charismatic Episcopal Church, in conjunction with New Creation Healing Center, holds services of Christian Healing on the first Sunday of every month at 2 p.m. Christian Healing services consist of worship with hymns, prayers and a teaching from the Bible applied to daily life. Trinity Church will offer two Bible studies each week. One is Tuesday nights from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Pearson home, 23 Faith Drive (off East Road) in Hampstead. Call evenings, 329-7341. The other is Sunday nights at 6 at the Isbister home, 23 Scott Lane in Sandown. Call nights 887-2985. Overcomers, a Christian program based on Alcoholics Anonymous, is held Thursdays from 7 to 8:30 p.m. A women's Bible study is held at 1 p.m. on Wednesdays at the home of Ronnie Isbister, 23 Scott Lane in Sandown. Call Ronnie Isbister at 887-2985. Every third Thursday, the church co-sponsors half-hour prayer appointments between 1 and 3 p.m. To make an appointment, call the New Creation Healing Center office at 382-7391. Trinity Church worships at the Newton Junction Baptist Church, 18 West Main St. in Newton Junction. Call 382-0273.

St. Thomas Aquinas, offers the Children of Mary Prayer Group. Meetings are on Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m., in the church. Wednesday staff prayer meetings are held at noon. Charismatic Prayer Meetings are held on Mondays from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Knitting a Tighter Community meets on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon. Baby items such as diaper bags, size 2 and 3 diapers (small packages), bottles, baby wipes, onesies and sleepers are needed for the Baby Outreach Program. Bring any donations to the friary office. The church asks parishioners or those who want more information to send their e-mail addresses to staderry@stthomasderry.org. Include name, address and telephone number. This will facilitate sending out information more efficiently. The church is at 26 Crystal Avenue, Derry. Visit www.stthomasderry.org or call 432-5000.

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