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ai LS Pudbledock Press Volume 37 Number 7 The Good News Paper Tuy wos FARMINGTON TOWN PLAYERS PRropUCE HOMESPUN HUMOR Gow HOME NEVER FELT BETTER by Kyle Leach On June 17 and 18, the Farmington Town Players troupe opened the summer of 2016 with a performance of “Mobile Home Sweet Home." The comedic, family friendly, play tht takes a ile over ‘an hour fo unfold is peppered with light laughs and a ‘good measure of down home charm, enhanced by the stella, locally built, set pieces. The characters were lovable and as we tumbled through the struggles of their Hives it was easy to find pieees of ourselves in their simple homespun philosophies. ‘More slice of fe than morality ply, this seript let the audience amble through what happens tax sal ‘community when faced with the prospec of beng on television and what that means for their neighborhood and foreach of them. “How'd you like to be on television?" Was the question tat changed everyone's life inthe Hampton Court trailer park. Not everyone got what they wanted bythe endof the play, but everyone got what they needed, whether they liked itor no, including the play's te villains, Such is rch of life ‘The cas worked for several months to rehearse and prepare fr this production. The fourteen roles wer brought to life nt by the sri, but by the ‘commitment and creativity ofthe players, and producer. Some of the cast andrew had n> ‘worked on a production before making the magic coming from the stage, both nights, even more of en accomplishment. For over 30 years, the Farmington Town Players hs ‘taken great pride in presenting a wide variety entertainment for folks in Farmington and surrounding communities. Your suppor of Town Player performances allows the taupe support of other programs that benefit Farmington, 2 EARMINGTON FILM. STUDENTS: PREVIEW MOVIE FOR CHARITY Fil students recently previewed their movie, ‘The man That You Fear at the High School ‘While movie night was bitterswee as 4 ofthe 8 sain east members are Seniors and this s their last movie, The movie starved Zach Shaw, Emily Post, Brooke Marston, RJ. Wood, Kyle eld, Cameron Ouimerte, Hanna Stevens, and red Jéck Wolfrth as "the Being". Two of the “ost have ben partiipaing in Movie Night since grade and are atending college this fall. One wf studying Musi in Fora, the other will be »jcting in Film atthe the Savannah College Art and DDesim in Georgia, The other two seniors are also ‘ning college as well, one is starting at NHTT to up her general education credits and hopes to sve a larger sehool to study Film and. ee fudleck Press ulshing God News n Farmington, NH since 1579 tohaves newt, or say fos meet consered ication please smite ema. Pcdocknem@gmalcom,stach ny photos ages to sad oto ae printed the cretion fhe ta, rntng. Avertsng asia at act ru and yea ates We af lays leaking or ‘veers taal For more infomation, aes emalor (St Puedes. Our Staff Stan Freeda ‘Managing Etor lonnn Ooke fetonal Aawsor esta Deter ‘nine vents Calendar Fe teoeh Reviews & Soil Mesla re thomas Nar, Health & Walinest “ohn Noon Farmington Corner Debbie Red, Food & Recipes Kimbety Simmons. iste with Animals Megan wate ‘Community Pau Mike, ‘istration Ste Debwery The Pudaledock Press Farmington, NIT Production, ‘They didnot charge admission tothe event but asked people to bring s food or clothing donations. Ech Nem secured ther ticket. With a ticket, the person can wade them for food, drink, and/or raffles. Because of thet generosity we were able to raise ‘enough food to supply multiple fries weeks of food. It was donate to Siaford Conimunity Action Permershi, herein Farmington. Also, 240 pounds of clothing were donated by the moviegoers. (Overall it was a great event and the movie makers are looking forward to next year. Resecca HOWARD HONORED AT Town MEETING Rick Conway, Director Farmington Parks and Recreation, awarded a cerficate ‘of appreciation to Rebecca Howard at ‘our March Town Meeting for her many ‘years asa volunteer at Senior Bing, Pictured are Rebecca, displaying her certificate, and Rick We are lucky to have such dedicated volunteers as Rebecea working to make our ‘community stronger, happier, and a beter place to liveand raise a family. 0 ‘COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICES ‘Alt Bes Cr hs Secor sae Ps: Newer ann Forms NCR Contear “peng = Clan» Beg Pres the Passo Press July 2016 Page 2 FARMINGTON CoMMUNITY BAND TO PLAY Patriotic CONCERT ‘Thursday, uly 7 the Farmington Community Band presents A Concert of Patriotic Music starting at 630 pm fon the Church Green at First Congregational Church, 400 Main Street. The concert features the Marches ofthe Armed Forces, sing-a-long tunes "You'te A Grand Old Flag" and "America", popu Souza marches and The Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy hit ftom the 19405. The “original” Farmington Frank willbe on sale wth chips and soft drinks. The public isinvited to bring canned food as donation forthe Interfaith Food Pantry. Incase of rin, the concert, willbe in the church, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SEEKING DONATIONS FOR ANNUAL YARD SALE The Knights of Columbus are holding ther Annual Yard Sale on 13 & 14 August 2016. The Yard Sale Committee is in urgent need of donated items fr this sale. I'you have any goodies squireled asa in your Dasement or atti, that needa good home, plese call and let the committee know ‘They! be abe to use anything with the exception of clectronics, computers, monitors, TV's, major appliances, bedding or clothing. For information on where to drop off these treasures, orto arange to have them picked up, contact Lou Vita at 755-9700. 2 FARMINGTON STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN YOUTH FILM FESTIVAL Five students ffom Farmington School District made drug awareness short movie that was selected for ‘he Granite Youth Alliance film festival. The festival took place on June 12th atthe O'Neil Cinemas in Epping, NH. This isthe fis time Farmington has entered into the festival. FSDTV2S and FAMEE. teamed up and selected five studens to make a short movie about the effets of drug use. Team members ‘The Pudiledock Press Farmington, NH ‘icturesd are team members Ben VanderVoet, Jack Wolforth, Jack Shaw, and Semantha Aubut Alsont from photo Jillana Stevens. were Senior Zack Shaw, Junior Jack Welforc, eight graders Samantha Aubut and Jliana Stevens, Sseenth grader Ben VanderVbet. The move ws to rade solely by students wih ite to no teacher hel, ‘Teachers could only help in “mentor” role. Fripay NIGHT Live DowNTowN Live fom Farmington ifs Friday Night! Join the fan atthe First Congregational Church in Farmington, ftom 6 9 pm on Fridays. Teens ean ‘enjoy food, sf drinks, play table tennis and games, and listen to music. 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Juy Yh ‘copif'nec Beret Famiy ny Ferol Pork “heedy Jal 31h sama Panthignt Frmigtn Recreation Teds, Iy 26 550-720 famly Game Neh Goodin boy ‘Stary Sh S00 2a Community Breast Fst ongegetna 550% communiy F008 Panty Open Fat Conoregatin aren Find mere event nour tne Around the Ton lend. Recurting Events Mondays S60 PM Selectmen Boaed Meeting Munkpa Bling Nedmendays 10.00 AM Senior Bingo Town Holl 1100 9M GED asses Goodin ivory IRIRINS | BARRON BROTH DEVELOPMENT, mc enon! & Commerc Ste Wok www BarronBrothers.net atk uch Laan Grane «Sane «Pavers + al lc S72 NH Rove 1, Faminglon,NH 09835 _603-7550071 The Puddledack Press Farmington, NH ets July 2016 JuLy 1S COLOR BLND AWARENESS MoNTH Thursdays 1200 PM Farmington Community Sand Pract Fist Congregational church "Fridays 9:30 1100 AM Lego Cub AM Goodwin Library {6:00 9.00 PM Friday Night Live Fst Congregational Church "Hirst and Third Monday ofeach month {5:00PM SenoalSoard Meeting High Scho! 6:00PM Selectman Boar Meeting Muna! Bulg First and Third Wednesday ofthe month 700-890 PM Cree of Hope Famly Group St Peters Church Farmington ‘Second Wednesday of eoch month {600 Put Conseration Commision Munlpal Bulg ‘Fourth Wednesday of ach month 700 nr Gudget Commies Meeting Municipal Suing ‘Third Thursday of eoch month ot 7.00PM Goodwin brary Tastes Meeting Henry ison Museum. ‘Second and Fourth Saturday of ach month 9:30AM Blessed Bargains Open Fst Congregational Church ‘5 Crowley Set Famingion, NH Heating & Air Conditioning Sjstem Installation 24 Hour Ol Burner Service for Our Ol Customers '800-0640-3562 or 603-755-3562 PEASLEE FUNERAL HOME & Cremation Service (605) 755-3535 Farmington, Alton, and Wakefield, NH www.PeasleeFuneralHome.com aly 2016 Page d Wires HoeMay WoMANS Cius DONATES CHARTER TO THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY FOR PRESERVATION Kathy King, president ofthe Farmington Womans Cub presented a framed charter ofthe FWC, established 1910 to the Henry Wilson Museum, ‘Accepting the charter is President of the Farmington Historical Society, Jim Horgan. Woman's CLUB RAISING FUNDS FOR WELCOME SiGxs The Farmington Woman's Club is raising funds to replace the two Welcome to Farmington signs on Route 11 with carved wood and granite ones, Recently, Loraine Meyer, a member ofthe Wonan’s Cub forthe past 46 years, presented » donation to the club for ther sign project. \ sua! ‘tured with Lorraine Meyer are clu members “nn Doke, Kathy King, Rebecea Howard, Penny orn, Terrie Nickerson and SyvieArcouette. ‘Tae Woman's Club also raised $550 at their recent ‘Vendor Bingo forthe Welcome to Farmington sig) project. The Club is actively working orase the needed funds and ae seeking donations to support ‘The Puddledock Press Farmington, NH Pctured are President Kathy King, accopting 3 shox! from event organizer Jody Berk, and clb mame. Dottie Bean, Lorraine Meyer, Deb Rood, SyWvia ‘Arcouette, Rebecca Howard, and Joann Doke. their efforts. Donations of any amount canbe mi to Farmington Woman's Club, PO Box 511, Farmington, NH 03835, PUDDLEDOCK PRESS IS LOOKING FOR ‘A FEW MORE ADVERTISERS (Our paper needs a few busineses or organizations purchase an ad package. Advertsing is our only evenue, which s needed to cover printing cots Help us continue to spread the good news. sR ADVERTISE IN THE Puddledock Press SipPoRi tit Paver, SuppoRr FaRtncio\ Call or check the website for rates, 603-973-3116 www. PuddledockPress.ory | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ST. PETER COUNCIL 10662, RUSS GOFF Grand Knight 5.Gofte000@yahoo.com | CHARITY » UNITY # FRATERNITY * PATRIOTISM July 2016 Page 5. FARMINGTON War ‘ON BUICYCLES PART 1 ‘by John Nolan se month, this column suggested thatthe tsunami of fnt-governmeat sentiment that hae swept the maon this lection eyele, and greatly benefited Doralé Trump inthe proses, had its enignal “pjeentrin the Tow! of Farmington almost 30 vrs #96. Back then, The People ose ina series of ‘val rebellions, following a spate of eppressive “ojoungements by local oficial. These waves of| ‘al indignation Bave just taken awhile tipple wer the whole county. ou willyeall that early in 1987, an attempt bythe ‘Fermington Planning Board to bn peacocks (and ‘ier farmyard ereatures) fom downtown, was vncessfily rebuffed, thanks to a large and feisty ‘rnout of ha acre 2ane residents toa heating in i Town Hall \iter such a defeat, you'd think there might be alll ie bueaucratie wounds were licked, but no {er that same year, offiils launched a tubo and protracted war against Bicycles. It icgan, a: these things do Gust ask the Right to Bear Am guys), with what seemed fo bea sem- ‘teont e appeal fr restrictions in he interests of le salty, but in eality the proposal was 8 jan hos. | should rly observe that there are several breeds ‘els 1, Kids who dash around all over town, enon sidewalks; 2- Gentlemen who can drive but ‘who have temporarily [ot their licenses on account 2Fbooee 3. Fanatics, clad in brightly colored Gor LITTLE RED » SHED ‘Open Widadny hu Sunday 496. Route ‘arreind Famngn Nt 03855 spot "aoerdeaere ‘ey Bows, Dean Sonches, yyy tileRedshed.net Rocking os and much mote. ‘Custom Orders Welcome! “ex, who pedal ret stances in wind anand Ticingoth andconvine teinches ix enoabl find Ravin those dye fies hose gu! ‘Sims tobe to aac nay bse othe ouside Of SUVs as rac space and grav wil ow Farmingon Comer on Oct 27,1987, masquerading 58 end ofthe Proposal, reported a olbws “Sere a month goes by without te appearance of some new ial oriande to whip he population Shape Sometimes theres eistnes ke when ‘isne old lawmakes tat peacock should remain ft downtown, casing tht paicalar rule tite the dist “Now, jst coming ve the horizon i an interesting piece ot proposed eisai tl nthe rough drat Pie ended Regitaton and Opeaion Bisel. was unveled a accent Business ‘Asociton meting by the new poi chick and {eeted with aprova ae ates oda with he sane caused by bes whooshing down the dewalt The ordinance aso designed to ep Jue cace stolen boyeer and conn deters Forthosen beach ofthe coe fries. “Thisclurn wholeheredy support the ge-0ugh poles ands happy to note hat Ro ua every eye {nFarmingtn, Bu eer cyclist in America wil be affected! Yer sr, wel show em who can pel through ow, and who can “The rough caf opens wth hse ines shal be trawl ide or oper any yee upon any way Sint ows o Femi wou tang Teysteed same wit the Farmington Police ‘Deparment The beyele mun have a sicker fr ‘eicirsfov and expiration date will be established.” Farmington Corns y he way, had made starting discovery, wih ithad no dene 0 share nth ovurn pletion day. The Great Ester Bieycle Route whic rane all the way fom Float the {Statin border ting the dees rave, fasts ip Gown through the mile of Farmington! "Bieyles” comtnued on Page 7. HOME + AUTO « CAMP - BOAT « BUSINESS CONTRACTOR PACKAGES, Call us for a quote: 755-3511 LibertyInsuranceNH.com ee The Paddledock Press Farmington, NH Tay 2016 Page 6 "Bicycles candned fom Page VETERAN'S GRAVES DECORATED ON ‘his meant that not only gentlemen eyeing off DWI MEMORIAL DAY convo and kids woothing down sidewalls oul be impacted bt tour rom the Great Word beyond the town's boundaries. Mind yu, these wee the myopic daye when i was considered ‘blanous to have» bumper sicker that read “Welcome wo New Hampi: Now go home!” Evens. ‘nthe last Thursday of Ober, 1987, the flowing pose nao, esting om floated inthe Rochester Coun magn. ifyu il ths proba fre scene Ten Kad Road a the Rochester/arminaton ine: A touring eyes, laden down with tee bulging panniers, water glicose and other brecacbrac is edling nord esas oto haps ‘The Boy Seouts decorated veteran's graves at Pic Suaenby cut jumps Brownie froma thicket ond Grove Gerntaty as pat of tne Merril Day Blocks his pth ‘observance this past Memorial Day. Pictured ae Sgt Brown: I tha ieyele registered withthe Town ge ofthe scouts and two of the volunteers Who oe ee helped the Farmington scouts. £2 Easter Bieycle Route that runs rom lorida up 0 ROLLINS FAMILY THREE GENERATIONS the Conan border Loo this map shows td the aap ae path runs along Ten Rod Road fo Meetinghouse Hill ‘Ths 30 ph 9 ‘and onto Route 153 right through the middle span the 500 Farmington. joys and Girls ‘Sp. Brown: Not under our new ordinance it dont (Cub in Farting Not without a sticker sev ee Tourist: But Ihave already completed 2,000 miles of reer of my journey! lis bo During the recent T Ball Tag Day, Gary Rollins, his so Set, Brown: Orders are onders. Pedal over tha line ‘gtd your bike wil be impounded for up to 30 days Look = Penalty Con this ordinance ‘Bewildered, the cyclist sets up is tent on the Jstin, and Jus Rochester side ofthe line with the intention of ‘son Connor pese! Sipping through Farmington undercover of for this family darkness, However some hours later Brownie is photo. Conno: "relieved from his obsereation post in the bushes by the Code Enforcement Officer equipped with night sion binges, From within the eyeiss tnt come the fat bu tnmistakable sounds of sobbing. [Next month, in Par 2 ofthe War oh Bicycles, we Cardinal's Heine eases | FARMHOUSE SAMPLER years ago. Meansile, perhaps you are already ieginnng to undersaid the smoldering idigation 203 NH Route 11 _ currently enjoys playing for the Tire Guys team, of Te Peope back then ~ an indignatton that has Farmington, NH Slowly seeped into the bloodstream ofthe nation at 603-335-2252 Nate PRIMITIVES! wuny.ShopCountryGitts.com © John Notn 1987, 2016 2 ‘The Puddledock Press Farmington, NH July 2016 Page 7 salty iving ‘by De Thomas Naro sino ts Suatadoreteatpe Seer dormer: sryrds Minas sealers, pet ior Sac reece mid eee nee ieee a ogee is se ec ae Rire gare ar i ete Seren ress nga acters cogt oe he aga omnes pence pn penn sae es Bene a a om aence ata CoproLA PHYSICAL THERAPY FARMINGTON Physical Taerapy and Rehabilitation Tell your dector you choose to come here 395 NHRoute 11 + (603)839-1034 “The Puddledock Press Farmington, NH. conditions, geography, and time of yal play a8 factors to create seore ranging from 01 IT The higher the UW stength the more dation we're exposed fo, the greater the isk of hal ees. ‘Berween 10:00am and 4:00pm each day the UV Index wil be greatest. Therefore, i's commended to it your expose tthe son during peak UV index tines One way to dota sf seek shad teas when toon. Wearig ul length clothing fives you maximal coverage over your exemites Sd tro. Su glasses with UV protection ae important forthe eyes anda wide brimmed at can iep eoverthe face” Fr the pas n0t covered up such rte face, core nose and eck You may apply and feappl abroad spestum sun soem ated 3 less 30 SP Hers wit you need to tow aout SPE It pret ny agins UVB radiation, The protection values of SPP ar ae fellows: SPF1S~ 93% protection, SPF 30, je protection, SPF SO 98% protection, and SPF 100 99% protection. Many countries including the United Stats are working o contol Sunsrec labels fom puting an SPF murber greater than st onthe produts Because there m0 ro9! that ghee number are mae effective In fat a 2014 Consumer Report arse uncover he truth Shout 20 sunsreens they tested. Only 2 ofthe 20 Deve te veo SPF hy ave ave sunscreen ofl levels need be reapplied every 2 hous or sooner there's ile ference EGtncen Pr 0 though SPF 50, Sine some brands dont text out asthe adverse SPF, gong upto the sex SPF ating may Keop you covered beter 1s notenaugh to lear that you may not be geting ‘agouti ou ae when yng esien 0 Protect youre fom te sun, bt there's alk that ome ingretents im sunscreen tht may be hrs Fe'envromenal Woking Group (EO) povies information on thir website epasingconnarer ily living Am adie pus some sunscreens, Sse td lip product nad rey sate (or of Wtmn A} apposed combat sen Sing with ts noniant power. The problem that ‘en is exposed to sunlight might tiger Sancerous row on the skin. Consumer Reports ‘rds tat hs as only been stadia in animals, othe ‘fet on people snot known, The isk el beng, Tevearehed and retiny vanations ia sunscreens ate not banned at ths point Ifyou are coneered by this, ‘ou wil be abl a find sunsercens onthe market ‘Without this ingredien. Just ead the packaging Inbls. Other ingredients in sunscreens which helps filter out UV ightare chemicals such as oxybenzone, ctinoxat, omosalate, ota, and oetoorylene continued om Page 9."Sun” Page 8 July 2016 "Sun" continued from Page & The EWG reported on seieific findings that show these chemicals are absorbed though the skin and may cause skin allergies, changes to hormone Bretton. and can be found the blood, aie, or ast milk Like many potentially bacmful ‘eansumer products, more solid research is needed to ‘dw a formal conclusion before making a decision {withdraw any ofthese from the market. These ingredients are found in most sunscreen products ‘As mentioned earlier, the SPF in sunscreen block out UVB ight When you shop fr sunscreen you'll ‘have to pay attention tothe label where isa “road spectrum” which includes UVA protection. ‘There isto regulation on UVA protection in sunsereens, but ther isa push fo bring the protection ‘ofUVA up to match UVB protection in each bole ‘Tre benefits of sunscreen outweigh the potential ‘kk fom using sunscreen. It should be applied 15 utes efor gig out the sn and reaped {very 2 hours of sooner Even fit says sweet or ‘waterproof, independent studies show most products ant live upto their claim. You may need to reapply afer you get wet, You'll ind slat of spray versions emake The convenene factor on the seis ‘tempting, but you'll sk yout money Htraly blowing away wen using i and likely inaling something you probably shouldn't. Clothing, mbrelas orshady ens provide beter poteton than sunscreen. A combination of protection is recommended Ifyou have a health opi of any kind you would bee ‘oknow more abou, e-mall your ideas to tom@coppolaptcom. 2 De Thomas Nor, MSPY, OPT se doctor of physco! therapy ond parener/manager of Coppola Physi! ‘Therpy Frmington located at 395 NH Route 1. Chestnut Hill Chimney & Hearth ‘Your local full service sweeps! 755-4835 Wood, Gas or Pelt Stoves or Fireplaces Chimney Cleantg, Lines, Metal Cheney Replace Power Vents, O1Fies & More ‘www chestnuthillchimney.com SUMMER FUN AND SAFETY by Kimberly Simmons Hot weather has arived and ifyou ae like me, you Jove participating in outdoor activities with your ‘dogs. We are fortunate olive in a town with many walking tails, vers, a lake and community activities, Farmington is also located close enous ‘our National Forests, mountins, big lakes and tomake day trips easy. There are many dog frien activities right herein Farmington, including the Farmington Flume and Mad River, hiking trails and Baxter Lake. Surrounding towns aiso have many dog fendly hiking wails such asthe Branch River rail in Milton, and beaches ineluding Fernald Shore, « privately owned beach in Lebanon, Maine, on the Milton Taree Ponds. am very thankful for places tha allow dogs, and to make sure dogs continue 1 ‘welcome, Tbring bags to cleanup any messes my dogs make, I donot allow them to cause damage, | ‘keep them leashed and make sure they are good [keep a collapsible dog bowl, water and teats ins backpack as well asa small fist ad Kit with gas selF-adhering bandage and an antibacterial ointment Tor dogs. My dogs are microchipped, have LD. Tags and vaccinations are up to date I our adventure includes extended amounts of time on hot pavement, ‘my dogs wear booties and even hot beach Sand can ‘bur some dog's paws: if in doubs stick to dr, shaded or wet areas. will even use pet life jackets incase of accidents, when onthe water ‘While you ere having fun this Summer, be aware tha heat stoke isa common issue for dogs; cars (even ‘moving cars ifthe dog isi back without proper Cooling) campers, tents and being outside without proper shelter fom the heat, can pose eat stroke hazards. Signs of possible heat stroke, area ist, subtle as heavy panting (more symptoms and fst» Tink Below). On a happier not, most hazards are easily avoided by planning ahead, leaving you an Your pet to just enjoy the day! Happy Summer! C2 Kimberly Simmons isthe owner of Fr PETS, Pawsitve Eduction, Tearing & Series, LC. n Farmington ‘Tue ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE NAMES BUSINESSES OF THE MONTH For May, the Committe selected Honey Dew Donuts as ther choice. In June, the Committe selected 0 businesses, Farmington House of Piazza and Subway. Congratulations tall.” The Puddledock Press Farmington, NHL July 2016 Page 9 ‘Savor the Flavor swings ino uly with some fantastic ‘ev recipes to share, We want yOu to remember the Red, the White, and the Blue Blueberry Bundt Cake "vant yon to Resta Detiler for subiting the recipe nd being our frst guest contributor INGREDIENTS ‘Sooke spray 2 cups fesh blucberis (or frozen blueberries) 2 tablespoons cinnamon 5 tablespoons sugar 2-14 cups sugar | cup vegetable cess 3 cups flour | tearpoons baking powder 1/2 teaspoon salt 2-172 teaspoons vanilla 3 cup orange juice or mile | cup confectioners’ sugar 2 tablespoons sweet butter, very soft | tablespoon lemon zest optional) Directions, Grease standard 12-cyp Bundt pan with cooking Spray, Mix fist tbe ingredients and sex aside, Mix out and baking ila and orange jules in baler and beat well the baton ofthe pan. Top ate, frming. ag ound the ‘ler of the pan Repeat, ending with the batter. Bake 51350 degree or untl aoothpice insened in the enter comes ont clean. 75-90 minutes. Coo Remove rom pan Mix confectioners sugar butter 2nd Teron zest if using) to make icing an drizzle on Addie more mi contac) 100 ya Crockpot Corn On The Cob ink you to Resta Detwiler for submitng his ious summer recipe “The Puddledock Press Farmington, NH IncreoIrNTs ' Quart Slow Cooker Nested Bars com, shicked and immed it eroekpot ‘tablespoons used bute salt and pepper o ast (Lused about! tsp each) Dinectioss Place cach ex of com in pies of eluminum fit (about 12") Add 12 tablespoon bute, salt end Deptt taste Yu can mea the trove the orm, but Fusually est dollop ita there. Fold Summum fo by bringing 2 Tong edges of fol togeter Fold them over until you reech he com. ‘Then, pl sides of foil pf center top. Place corn in the crackpot with he seam side up. se #6 quart roskpot, Repeat unl com all wrapped Pou 1/2 up water in the botom af he crockpot Cook on high ford hours orl 45 hors. Once cor is done ooking, reduce temperature to warm for up 102 hour, until ready to serve. Adda splash mare water if aesded. “ENJOY Strawberry Betty TNcREDIENTS Y qua esh strawberries, led, and sliced V3 ep suse 1 abespoon comstarch ‘Scapa French bread, cut into 12-inch cubes 172 ep (1 sick bts, mei Directions reat oven o 378 degrees F. Coat an S.nch square baling dish with cooking prey. In alrge bow, Combine saber, sugar, and costa 10 oat A brea ees and melted bute, mix wel Spoon nto baking dish" Bake 38140 minutes, ot tnt bubbly and bred is golden. Serve wars. Note: Serve with vanilla fe cream oF whipped cream =ENIOY— Raspberry and Apple Crisp INGREDIENTS 8 cups pecled and sliced baking apples (8 apples) 1 ep to 2 cups of raspberes,fesh or frozen 3 tablespoons eamstarch 13 ep sugar 12 teaspoon salt "easpoon ciara 1172 cups led oats (quick regula) 12 eup brown sugar, packed firmly 13 cup buter or margarine, ct into small pices Dinecrions Preheat oven to 37$°F_ In. age containes, mix uly 2016 Page 10 prepared apples and raspberries together. Make sute the apple vatety selected isa baking apple that will ‘not become mushy when cooked, Ina separate container, combine comstarch, sugar, salt, and ‘cinnamon, Sir into apple and faspberry mixture Pur into baking pan. Ina separate container, ‘combine oats, brown sugar, and chilled butter or ‘margarine. Sprinkle mixture over the top of apples and raspberis. Bake at 375" F for 30-45 minutes, ‘nil the topping has browned and the apples are tender Can be served warm or cold, plain or with ice cream. —ENIOY— Wat er mel on Lemonaid Iscrepients S.eups I-inch pieces seedless watermelon 1 eup fesh lemon juice 3 12 cups water 1 cup sugar Tee cubes Lemon wedges DiREcrioNs ‘Working in batches, blend watermelon and lemon {ule in processor or blender unt smooth. Transfer fo pitcher. Bring 31/2 cups water and sugar t bol in medium saucepan over high het, sting until sugar dissolves, Add hot syrup to pitcher with ‘watermelon-lemon juice. Refrigerate until cold, about 2 hours. il al glasses with ce. Pour ‘Watermelon Lemonade over and ganish glasses with lemon wedges. -ENJOY— ‘We hope you have enjoyed these recipes. Please remember that we are looking each month for guest contributors forthe page..Our space is limited, but ‘we wll got in a many recipes as space allows.Get but your recipes. Get your ehiren to get tavolved by sending in their recipes. Please send your recipes to deborahlouisereed@ gmail.com or call me at 603- 755-3012. Have a safe th of July and please remember to always "Savor the Flavor", See you next month. WENTWORTH. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT padi ecg? CORPORATION, "wane nacesinae wen WEncosttong Saurontin dongs eeu ong monen poet nance ‘neg rng oe ot foreman eo FIRST GRADERS SAY THANKS FOR BOOKS AND MATERIALS DONATION Happy students examining the new financial materials. ‘On Saturday, June 11, Farmington schools benefited from an event sponsored by FirstBook end TD Bank, ‘The librarians from both Farmington High Schoc! and Valley View Elementary School received 100 brand new, high quality fee books for their school Tibrares. Students were excited when they saw the ‘ew library books; especially the first graders wo wanted to convey ther gratitude tothe non-profi the Fist Book organization by writing thank you leters. In aditon, th organizations will al send $100 worth of book and other materials which teachers can use wi students to help them eam about finances and money in their school Imago thanks to all th helped out at the evet, and for the sponsors for ik you note made by, amappreciave rs rade tn gener donation 0 ‘student. bets = i the books. 2 Farmington. wwrw.FarmingtonHDems org Milton. wwew MitonNHDenacrats.org New Durham_wiwNewDurhamDemocrats.org en Mcintyre PM ‘The Puddledock Press Farmington, NH July 2016 Page 11 ON SATURDAY, JUNE 18, THE FARMINGTON HIGH ScHOOL CLASS OF snmencement Exerces were held atthe srmmgton High School Gymnasium at 10:00 AM nJune 18. The Invocation was given by Molly King; Megan Hennes led the Pledge of Allegiance; sd Rachel Morin sangthe National Anthem. Afer lass President Kyley Inglis gave her Presidential es Saltatorian Erma Gelinas and ictorian Marly Shepadrson addressed their clasmates, The ‘Commencement speaker was former teacher Catherine Howard, who reminded the 2016 COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES PACKED THE HIGH SCHOOL GYM raduates that respect shouldbe given to all, but trust must be eared. She cautioned them o not confuse the two in the years ahead, Following the Senior ‘Awards and presentation of diplomas, Emily Watsen give the Benediction, Brooke Marston and Samaztha Lage served asthe Class Marshalls. Ms. Alison Lowe and Ms Ashley Mercer served asthe class advisors. The Clase chose "Wherever I Go by Miley (Cyrus as their Cass song, and "Go Big or Go Home" as thie Class Motto ‘Congratulations to all our Graduates! The Puddledock Press Frrmingtow, NH Page 12. July 2016

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