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Fitzwilliam Inn

Common Kick-Off: 250th Anniversary Celebration of Fitzwilliam

 
     When I think about writing about my hometown, it is difficult for me to know how to begin. I love being part of a smaller community & having a close-knit multi-generational family all within my neighborhood. Cousins, aunts & uncles live within hundreds of yards of me, & we are fortunate to have many memories of family gatherings for every possible occasion.  Particularly close with my classmate & cousin (Melanie) & my younger sister (Heidi), we spent much of our childhood learning & playing together.
 
    When the town of Fitzwilliam celebrated its 225th anniversary, the three of us played leading roles in a skit about our town’s founders. We were the last generation of Fitzwilliam preschoolers who were educated in the town hall in the early 80’s & as elementary school students,we performed our spring & holiday concerts there.  Our love of music continued into junior high as we created roller skating & dance routines, like one MRHS favorite to C&C Music Factory.  As a teen, I remember being contracted by Good Morning America (5/11/92) to aim a spotlight they had setup in the hall’s bell tower when they did their New England tour & thinking about what an amazing place in which I live. I realized at that point how much my family did in the community, both in terms of their businesses & with their volunteerism.
   While in college, I became president of the board working with the historic Patch Place at Rhododendron State Park, before the snowstorm destroyed the barn. I was also appointed a commissioner by the selectmen for a four year term on the Southwest Regional Planning Commission.  The amount of organizations in town for whom I volunteered for summers, special events & other occasions/services include our recreation program, library, historical society, garden club, sewing circle, after school program, fire departments, etc. I love the kinship of a smaller community & how, if properly nurtured, can create a stronger connection than business networks or government organizing could ever produce.  To see multiple grassroots barn & house risings, or the neighborly response to a temporal hardship like a great ice storm, is awe-inspiring & heartwarming.
 
     I reflect often on how much more change my parents & grandparents see; my paternal grandmother turns 90 two weeks after the town anniversary, and has always lived in town. I have helped her organize photos from several generations that have lived in our same home, attending our same school.  I can only imagine my family's community involvement from what I read in town histories.  I hear from my family’s experience the important roles of the granite quarries, trains, Finnish dancehalls & other activities from times past. I love the fact that both my grandparents are native of this beautiful town & enjoy looking at many of their pictures from when they lived in the Fitzwilliam Depot in the 1940’s. 
 Another picture shows the 50th anniversary of Dr. Emerson’s practice as a doctor for this region, one of our most prominent citizens & our community's grandest moments.
It is with great excitement that this July, on the eve of my town’s birthday celebration (& coincidentally Mom’s birthday too), I shall be starting the weekend’s party with a Common Kick-Off Dance, right on the town common. Starting with an Ed's Crossroads Pizza Party at 5:30PM, (next to the fountain dedicated to one of my local heroes, Jane Fiske), families will gather & dance to music from each decade. spanning generations. There will be educational music from 6-8PM & general dance music thereafter.  During the first part, multiple guests from the community will be instructing in various styles of dance.  There will also be a dessert pot luck, with a good. ol' fashioned taste testing contest!
There will be  many great activities all that weekend, like a parade, town barbecue & fireworks, but some of the activities start sooner.  At the end of next month (4/28/12),there is an auction at the Fitzwilliam VFW to raise money. Also, memento items like collector mugs, hats, tee shirts & license plates are available, with a nice logo designed by our neighbor Coni Porter. I encourage everyone to make plans early, especially if you hope to stay at one of the local bed & breakfasts for which our town is famous.  Be sure to find out when we will be doing the "up above" photos of the townspeople on the common from my Dad's firetruck.
ShareJust a little more than four months until I get to play one of the most unique & meaningful gigs & I am psyched! This “Emerson Reunion”* will be the first event of its type & a great opportunity for old friends & distant family members to reconnect, while instilling in our youngest generation a love for all the great things that make our town so incredibly special…
 
"It really is a moment in time that will never happen again so we need to acknowledge it and give it respect. Our forefathers were tough, as we are now, so let’s make a fun event that celebrates all of us – past & present!"
Bonnie Jones - Co Chair of 250th Committee (3/23/12)
PRESS RELEASE by Coni Porter
 
Fitzwilliam 250th Common Kick Off!!
Friday, July 27th from 5:30 - 10:00
 
A spectacular beginning to Fitzwilliam's anniversary weekend - bring your family, your appetite, and your dancing shoes!!
Food and Drink A free piece of pizza and drink await the lucky first 250 residents who have one of the "250 Anniversary" printed tickets in their hands. Look for them at town-wide locations over the next 3 months. Note: Tickets are not mandatory for attendance - everyone is invited to bring a picnic dinner and blanket.
Potluck Dessert Contest Calling all pastry and dessert chefs (and absolutely everyone else) - bring your biggest, best, and most delectable desserts to put on display, be judged, and then eaten by everyone. There is nothing like a competition to bring out the best from the kitchen. All in good fun "winning certificates" will be awarded in different categories by our resident food officiants and the whole town will enjoy the sweets.
Dancing thru Time Our own CJ the DJ will spin us back through time, playing the "best of the best" songs from 2012 backwards into the days of pre-revolutionary 1762, the year of our "birth". Come move to the music of your favorite tunes, learn little-known facts about Fitzwilliam's history, and even dance the Polka, Charleston, and Jitterbug! Quick dance demonstrations will be shown for the older dance steps, and everyone will be encouraged to give them a try.
Past Memories and Future Dreams Look for an indoor environment... sitting outdoors. An antique desk, chair, and lamp will transport you to another era as you contribute to the Fitzwilliam 250th Anniversary Book. We will, all, be co- authors together - recording our shared lives here and now, 250 years after the first Fitzwilliam settlers dreamed of what the future would hold for them.
Common Lights The Fitzwilliam Common will be a spectacle to behold, something you won't see for another 250 years.
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The Cheshire Y

I do much volunteer work throughout the year, which includes a third of all my DJ work. My favorite community organization is the Cheshire Y.  With offices based in Swanzey, this non-traditional YMCA operates Camp Takodah in Richmond, a day camp called Hornets Nest, New England and American Heritage Tours & other amazing programs in the area. 
I began my experiences at Camp Takodah in 1987 as a Cherokee in the original Cabin 17 with a Greek cabin leader, Nick and my second years was with a New Yorker named Troy.  
I returned to camp as a counselor in 1995 as a cabin leader for the Penacooks. All of my memories of the camp, Cass Pond, Elwell Chapel, and all of the wonderful events are among some of my favorites. I stayed the extra week for mini-camp that year, working with many neighbors that volunteer to help younger kids with the introduction to camp.  It was at that time I learned how greatly we could affect the whole world by the amazing things that happen locally...
There were two young boys who had recently moved to the US to seek refuge from the Bosnian war. One of them was placed in my cabin and spoke very little english. To see him become integrated into the activities of the camp throughout the week was amazing and heart warming. One evening we had a strong thunderstorm and I had to comfort him while explaining that it was weather and not an attack. At the week's end, his parents thanked me graciously for having taken such good care of their son, while he thanked me by giving me a Republic of Bosnia flag.
 
 
 
Many summers I spent at fun recreation programs provided by Fitzwilliam & Troy, but the amount of activities & abilities one can learn at camp is indescribable, & often not covered under municipal liability (boating, archery, etc).
 
At that time, we shall also be providing information about the upcoming 8th Annual Bob Ferranti Memorial Golf Tournament, which is being held on Friday, May 13th at Bretwood Golf Course in Keene, NH.  Not only are we looking for singles, pairs, triples & full teams for the tournament, but company & family sponsorship.  For as little as $30, sponsorship proceeds help fund these youth services.  This year, we have an impressive donor who has agreed to match every Gold Sponsor we get - $1000.  That sponsorship covers the cost for two teams plus free carts with the company's name! 
Please take a moment & check out the Cheshire YMCA website, sign up for playing or sponsoring the Golf Tournament & join our Cause on Facebook
SharePeople often ask me how I can spend so much time & money helping these important charities & I think it all comes down to each day's decisions.  Of all of the benefits I do, I consider this organization one of the most dear to my heart. The people of the Cheshire Y have been part of my life for twenty-five years & I am very happy to be able to give back to the community by helping them and the hundreds of children they affect each year.
 
 
 
tomorrow's festivities at 7 PM.
 

Flowers for Charitable Fundraising - Roses for Valentine's Day

One of the great benefits of my work is that I get to network with a large variety of wonderful people and businesses, like Jessica Van Der Kern from The Vintage Rose Boutique & Botanicals.  To help raise money for five of my upcoming charity gigs, she has agreed to sell flowers, donating a portion of each half dozen to the philanthropy you chose.
So, for example, you can have her bring a dozen roses to Saturday night's dance at the Winchendon Legion.  It is $50 for the dozen, but $10 will be donated to your cause - which may be the Winchendon Legion.  Not only are you surprising your sweetheart with a great gift, but you are helping with additional fundraising! 
Or you can call and place the order for another day delivery; she will explain any additional delivery charges.
 
The information that will be gathered when you call in your order will be:
 
1. Payment information (Visa, MC, Discover or by check & cash in store or at gigs)
 
2. Delivery information (location, time, etc.)
 
3. Card message
 
4. Charity of choice
 
Individually wrapped flowers (roses, sunflowers, etc) will be available for sale at the events, with the proceeds going to the charity. 
 
The events Jessica will be at:
 
Wed. 2/2 Dog Park Fundraiser - Fitzwilliam Inn
ShareSat. 2/5 Winchendon American Legion
Fri. 2/11 Jaffrey American Legion
 
She may be stopping by additional events.  Show somebody that you care by sending them flowers with more meaning....

Fitzwilliam Inn adds College Night Third Wednesdays

 
 
 
 
 
 
     With multiple colleges and universities in our region, the owners of the Fitzwilliam Inn have decided that they would like to have a night each month to recognize the students, staff, and alumni.  As a graduate of Franklin Pierce University Class of '99, I am very happy to be hosting these events.  We shall have karaoke and dancing for everyone to enjoy, as well as dinner and drinks specials.  Rooms are available at the special rate of $100 per night and include breakfast.  The Fitzwilliam Inn has been hosting families from all of the local educational facilities since they have been founded, and traditionally has no vacancies on homecoming, graduation, & other event weekends. 
 
   It was very exciting returning to the newly named Cheshire Tavern for December's World AIDS Day benefit.  Despite very cold, dreary weather that prevented us from doing an outdoor candlelight vigil, we still had good attendance and raised money for the Twin States Network. 
The first Wednesday charity event for January 5th is to benefit the local Troy Fireman's Auxiliary.  These volunteers support our volunteer firefighters by bringing blankets and stuffed toys to victims in accidents and fires.  They bring food and drinks to the firefighters during fires that they often rush to fight, sometimes spending many hours doing so.
If there is snow on the ground and the night is clear, we shall also be having a campfire outdoors, so please dress warmly if you would like to enjoy it with us.