Monday, March 27, 2017

Public hearing - Lot 7-1 purchase

Town of Warner - PUBLIC NOTICE
Conservation Commission
Public Hearing - 4/5/17 7:00 PM
Warner Town Hall

The Conservation Commission will hold a Public Hearing for public input
pertaining to the purchase of Map 7 Lot 1 for $7,100 from the Department
of Transportation.


Posted March 7, 2017 - Updated 3/27/17 (lot number corrected)

Lot boundaries can be viewed by using links to tax map pages at 
http://www.warner.nh.us/index.php?page=taxmaps 

Warner Cartoonist Kickstarts Her MFA

After two successful Kickstarter campaigns to fund her Masters in Applied Cartooning at the Center for Cartoon Studies in White River Junction, VT - local illustrator Sandy Steen Bartholomew is using crowd-sourcing to print her comics thesis.

Her thesis project is a series of auto-bio comic "magazines". The first issue - completed, funded, and printed last week - features calendar comics with one comic a day from August 2016 through February 2017.


The second part of the project is in the finishing stages now - with only a day left on the Kickstarter campaign!


These three issues each have mini-comics inserted in them. All the comics are being printed by R.C. Brayshaw's (in Warner and West Lebanon), in a limited edition of 60 copies each.

To back Sandy's Kickstarter campaign, visit this link: http://kck.st/2mOg0op
or click the image below.


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Friday, March 24, 2017

Indoor gun range - Planning Board hearing

Town of Warner - PUBLIC NOTICE
Planning Board Public Hearing - 4/3/17 7:00 PM
Warner Town Hall
Notice is hereby given that the Warner Planning Board will conduct a Public Hearing on Monday, April 3, 2017, at 7:00 PM in the Warner Town Hall, Lower Level, 5 East Main St., Warner, NH for a Site Plan. The application will be reviewed for Completeness, Acceptance, and possible Approval.

Applicant: Dragonfly Holdings, LLC
Property Owner: Richard M. George
Property Location: Warner Rd, Map 3, Lot 33, Zoning District C-1

Description: Seeking approval for retail store and indoor gun range.
The Site Plan application is available to review in the Land Use Office and Selectmen's Office during regular business hours. A copy of the site plan plat is posted on the main floor town hall bulletin board. All interested parties are invited to attend or respond.

Written comments will be made a part of the record of the meeting and must be received by noon on Monday, April 3, 2017. Mail to: Town of Warner, Planning Board, P.O. Box 265, Warner, NH 03278, E-mail: [email protected]

Posted March 16, 2017 at http://www.warner.nh.us/index.php?page=notices

Monday, March 20, 2017

Kearsarge Maple Festival Events

March 25 and 26
Saturday and Sunday

9 Sap Houses to visit.  Pancake Breakfasts, Authors, Craft demonstrations.
Sample maple syrup as it is being made, and learn all about this traditional art.


UNITED CHURCH OF WARNER
The Warner Historical Society and the United Church of Warner are holding a delicious Maple Pancake Breakfast on Maple Weekend, March 25th and 26th at the United Church of Warner, 43 East Main Street from 7:30 – 11:00 a.m.   If you like going out for breakfast, please join us for plain and blueberry pancakes, waffles, scrambled eggs, sausages, homefries and beverages. Courser Farm Sugar Kings and Roger’s Sugar House have donated the maple syrup to drench your pancakes and waffles. After breakfast visit several local sugar houses. $8.00 and children under 5 free.

MT. KEARSARGE INDIAN MUSEUM & LITTLE NATURE MUSEUM
The Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum announces traditional Native heritage activities for Maple Sugar Day on Sunday, March 26, 2017.  Join us as we celebrate the maple syrup season! 
Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum will provide complimentary tastings of our homegrown squash with maple syrup and a sampling of acorn griddle cakes.  You will sample the rare treat of "sugar on snow," participate in a live demonstration of how the Indians made maple sugar and learn how to boil sap in the traditional Native way. James Moreis, an Aquinnah Wampanoag Native, will demonstrate how to burn a dugout canoe and we will show you the customary method of burning bowls.  Our museum will be open all day and you will have a chance to visit our museum store.  If you have never tried snowshoeing, now is the time!  We will provide the snowshoes courtesy of the Simonds School.  While you are in town, be sure to investigate the rest of the offered events and activities. 
Admission for the maple sugaring activities is free.  Admission to the museum will be $5 per person. 


SundayMarch 26 1 pm to 3 pm -  Horse Drawn Carriage Rides 
sponsored bySCHOODACS COFFEE SHOP

MainStreet BookEnds 

Sap Season a documentary by Nick Czerula featuring Warner's own Gore Farm, and reading children's stories about Maple Syrup by the fire.

On Sunday at noon 
Kerry and Brian Kelloggtwo local teachers, launch their children's book 
The Adventures of Otis Pendleton
An early chapter book, reminiscent of The Wind in the Willows, and a great read-aloud.




On Sunday at 2 pm  VT author and "gardening guru"
Ron Krupp : The Woodchuck's Guide to Gardening : 
gets us started planning our gardens.


Saturday, March 18, 2017

NH Poet Lareate reads in Warner!


Celebrate Poetry Month!
Sunday, April 23 @ 2 pm in The Gallery at MainStreet BookEnds

with NH State Poet Laureate Alice B. Fogel
introducing her latest book of poetry


Which explores what happens to boundaries (psychological, emotional, physical, formal, even syntactical)
when people live together for a long time in one house. The house itself has the main point of view, and addresses all its inhabitants as "you."



Alice will be joined by veteran poet and professor

 Deborah Brown, author of 
Walking the Dog's Shadow





Please join us in The Gallery for a magical afternoon of poetry and conversation with these two remarkable women, reading their poetry and signing their books.
 

New Art Display Opening at MainStreet BookEnds Gallery

The MainStreet BookEnds Gallery is pleased to present
 "New Works '17" 
a show and sale of art created by the artists whose work is represented in the Gallery.
Join Us for the Opening  
Friday, March 24 from 5:30 to 7:00 pm



The show will remain in the Gallery until May 1

Artists include:
Susan Beere, Martin Bourque, David Carroll,  
Laurette Carroll, Sean Carroll, Martha Mae Emerson, Diane Fernald, Jeremy Guitar, Alli Howe, Tom Lawrence, Nan McCarthy, Lucinda McQueen, Faith Minton, Kim Preston, Susan Parmenter, 
 Kathleen Sirois, Dan Tavis, Tara Van Meter,  
Leslie Kay Ward, Mimi Wiggin, Gary Young  
and more...

Thursday, March 16, 2017

April 8 Indoor Flea Market - Book Now!

Bookings are currently being accepted for vendor spaces at the 
2017 annual Indoor Warner Flea Market 
to be held 
Saturday, April 8 from 9 am to 2 pm 
inside Warner Town Hall on Main Street in Warner. 

Fees are $15 per 6 ft table/space to benefit the sponsor, the Pillsbury Free Library.

Spaces are allocated based on order received and requested location, if available. A printable vendor application is available at the library website warner.lib.nh.us.  
Direct link: 


Call 456-2289 for information. Applications may be mailed or dropped off at the Library. 

Congratulations to new / renewing Warner officials


The list of town officials has been updated:
http://warner.nh.us/TownOfficers.pdf

This is posted on the warner.nh.us notices page. There are PDF files of the results for both the Town ballot and the ZBA ballot.

http://warner.nh.us/meetings/minutes/town/2017_Town_Ballot_Results.pdf
http://warner.nh.us/meetings/minutes/town/2017_Zoning_Ballot_Results.pdf

ZBA Results:

Question 2: Yes - 353 ; No - 91
Question 3: Yes - 329 ; No - 118
Question 4: Yes - 317 ; No - 148

D.A.R.E. vs KRMS Basketball March 24!



Kearsarge D.A.R.E.vs KRMS Basketball!:
Friday, March 24, 2017, local D.A.R.E./Police Officers & Kearsarge staff will once again take on the KRMS Boys and Girls basketball teams in the 5th annual fundraiser basketball game at Kearsarge Regional Middle School.
Doors open at 6 pm, game starts at 7 pm.
KRMS Dance team and surprise guests at half time, concession stand/
Admission $1 kids, $3 adults.
All proceeds benefit D.A.R.E. so that it can continue to provide programs for KRSD.

See the flyer for more information.
http://warner.nh.us/temp/2017_DARE.pdf




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