Windham High presents ‘Mamma Mia’
Windham High School Theatre Company presents the musical “Mamma Mia” with performances on Friday, March 24, 7 p.m., Saturday, March 25, 1 and 7 p.m. and Sunday, March 26, 1 p.m. at the high school off London Bridge Road.
Tickets are now available at ticketstage.com/T/WINDHS. Tickets cost $15 for adults with children, students and seniors at $8.
Garden club to meet
The Windham Garden Club plans upcoming meetings. The club will meet on the following Thursday nights at Town Hall: March 16, April and May 18. Meetings begin at 7 p.m.
Community bands plan spring concert
The Windham Community Bands organization announces its Castleton concert lineup for 2023.
On Saturday, April 1, the Windham Swing Band and Windham Concert Band perform a variety of Earth-themed music as part of this year’s theme “The Blue Marble.”
The concert plan will plan a variety of selections including “Sea Songs,” “Mountain Hymns,” Stars and Stripes Forever,” and “The Big Blue Marble.”
The event is held from 5 to 10 p.m. at the Castleton Banquet and Conference Center in Windham. There will be music, a cash bar, raffles and dancing. Dinner is included with admission. Tickets are $55 per person or $500 for a table of 10.
Call (603) 425-3248 or email to info@windhamcommunitybands.org for information.
Breton to serve on re-election team
Windham Selectman Bruce Breton has been added to former President Donald Trump’s re-election team in New Hampshire.
The official announcement is expected to be made in the future by the Trump campaign.
“It is an honor to be chosen to continue my unwavering support for President Trump as a member of his New Hampshire re-election team for the 2024 Presidential election. Our country needs President Trump’s vision and leadership to undo the harm caused by the current administration”, Breton said in a press release,, adding, “I am proud of this opportunity to assist President Trump to serve our great nation in the oval office once again.”
Breton declined the opportunity to serve as the chairman of the Windham GOP Committee.
“I am honored that so many have reached out and asked me to serve as the chairman of the Windham GOP Committee, but the GOP by-laws prevent Committee Board Members from supporting any GOP candidates during a primary. Therefore, my allegiance is with President Trump and the New Hampshire re-election team to restore President Trump to his rightful position as America’s leader.”
Scholarships available
Friends of the Library of Windham, or FLOW, announces it will be awarding three academic grants, totaling $6,500. Two are for high school seniors working toward a four-year degree at a college or university, and one is for a high school senior going to a community college or trade school.
The recipients of the 2023 scholarships can use the funds for tuition, book purchases, or for any other supplies needed. This is a one-time award.
Applications are available at Nesmith Library, on FLOW’s website or the school’s scholarship portal. Applications are due back by Monday, April 3.
Garden club to offer scholarships.
The Windham Garden Club announces information on its 2023 Nancy Surette Memorial Scholarships. The club will award two $2,000 scholarships this year.
Applicants must be Windham residents or a direct relative to a garden club member residing in a neighboring town. The applicant must be a Class of 2023 graduate or older. Already matriculated college students and second career applicants are welcome to apply.
Application forms and information are available at https://windhamgardenclubplantsale.org/windham-garden-club-scholarship/.
Completed applications are due back by April 29.
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