This was the page where the Historical Society of Ossipee would list events of other groups with whom we are associated. None of the other Historical Societies notify us of their programs, so you will have to go online to their individual web sites.
Notice of programs in connection with Camp Sentinel:
'Walk in Confidence'
Youth-various programs for ages 5-15
Teen Leadership for ages 13-16
Adult & Family Camps
scholarships available
For more information-www.campsentinel.org
Contact: (603) 539-4839
or email at info@campsentinel.org
Dear Friends of The New Durham Historical Society,
We have an exciting presentation lined up for our February 8, 2024 meeting. The program: “For the Love of Glass”, with guest speaker Amanda Turner, is sure to delight.
Feel free to bring a glass piece(s) that you may like to “up-cycle”. Amanda will be pleased to discuss some ideas on how to re- create and/or display your glass treasures that otherwise may stay tucked away.
A brief membership meeting is scheduled with light refreshments to follow. All are encouraged to join in on the fun. Consider a new membership, or you may renew membership for the 2024 season.
Thank you,
Mark McFadden, Vice President
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Here’s a copy of the news release if you need any more information.
FOR THE LOVE OF GLASS
The New Durham Historical Society is pleased to announce the February 8, 2024 program entitled “For the Love of Glass,” with special guest speaker Amanda Turner, well known local gardener and weed puller at Merrymeeting Daylilies in New Durham, and maybe lesser known as a passionate glass lover who is well versed in the history of glass and glassmaking. Her talk is poised to lead one on a colorful journey through the diversity, chemistry and complexity of decorative glass. With Amanda as guide, we will experience a hands on tour through colors and techniques, used mostly through the last two centuries, with an emphasis on; 'how did they do that?' Drawing on a broad range of topics and personal experiences, she summarizes time spent working with glass furnaces, to tiny works of art, cremation memorials, and utilizing broken bottles. Wrapping up with a brief history and identification of your grandmother's glass, she will offer some creative ideas on how to up-cycle, reuse, and bring it back out into the sun, literally! The program will be held at the New Durham Public Library, located at the corner of Birch Hill Road and Main Street. Beginning at 7 p.m. on February 8, 2024. For additional information, please call President Catherine Orlowicz, (603) 859-4643, or Vice President Mark McFadden, (443) 822-9787 e-mail cathyo@tds.net.
Join us for this fun and interactive discussion and be sure to bring your own family pieces for everyone to enjoy and learn from!
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