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Grantham Garden Club Meeting in Grantham New Hampshire, folks its time to start think about planing gardening for this coming Spring Season. Even though the weather folks are taking about areas getting up in the 50's for a bit, its sure still not time to actually start planting flowers and vegetables here yet. I have learned that its best to wait tell May.

This Friday the 9th of March 2012 the Grantham Garden Club Meeting, this Month's meeting is scheduled to begin at 9:30 A.M. and will be held in the lower level of the Grantham Town Hall in Grantham, New Hampshire. The actual business part of the meeting will begin at 10:00 A.M.

Grantham Garden Club Meeting in Grantham New Hampshire, the program for this meeting will begin at 10:30 A.M. which will be given by Mr. Greg Berger, which is the owner of Spring Ledge Farm located in New London, New Hampshire. Mr. Berger will be discussing the different types of plants which do well in our region and the best care for your flowers once you cut them.

Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire
Localism information by Baker Energy Audits and Commercial Properties Inspections blog post 1,578- Posted on 8 March 2012 at 8:50 A.M. Eastern Time - Grantham, New Hampshire
With in my blog you'll find Helpful Tips, Events taking place in New Hampshire and Vermont, plus Relocation Information for both States.

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Click the link below to visit the New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation
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Disclaimer: The information herein may come from various sources, some of which may not be reliable and may change without any kind of notice. Dale Baker does not guarantee or is in any way responsible for the accuracy of the information in this blog and the information provided is without any kind of warranties, either express or implied. The information on this blog represents the opinions and ideas of the author; comments left by others may not express the views of the author. Dale Baker Owner: Baker Home Energy Audits and Commercial Properties Inspections. Copyright 2011 By Dale Baker-all rights reserved.
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Timber Harvest Tour Event in Grantham New Hampshire-Sullivan County New Hampshire, the Town of Grantham was incorporated in the year of 1761, its located in the Connecticut River Watershed. The highest elevation the Town of Grantham is Grantham Mountain which stands at 2,660 feet.

Register to join the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests, this event will take place today Sunday the 24th of July 2011. You'll be taken on a guided timber harvest tour with in the location of the Donas J. and Margaret Reney Memorial Forest which is located in Grantham, New Hampshire. Folks attending are going to get to meet logging contractors and Consulting Forester Jeremy Turner from Meadowsend Timberlands. This here event is be held between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 1:00 P.M.
Timber Harvest Tour Event in Grantham New Hampshire-Sullivan County New Hampshire, folks are going to get to learn about sustainable forest management in relation of improving timber quality, about wildlife habitat and recreation. You'll also get to learn the latest news about logging practices, equipment, wood products and about the different timber markers where products are shipped and sold.
This is a Free event to attend. Things you'll want to bring with you, warm clothes, you'll want to wear layers, waterproof footwear (wearing boots would be a good idea) and you'll want to have drinking water.
Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire
Localism information by Baker Energy Audits and Commercial Properties Inspections blog post 1,255-24 July 2011 Grantham, New Hampshire

Click here to Explore New Hampshire
With Dale Baker
Click the link below to visit the New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation
Baker Energy Audits and Commercial Properties Inspections
PO Box 570
Charlestown, New Hampshire 03603
Office: 603-826-4207
Cell Phone: 603-477-8072
Disclaimer: The information herein may come from various sources, some of which may not be reliable and may change without any kind of notice. Dale Baker does not guarantee or is in any way responsible for the accuracy of the information in this blog and the information provided is without any kind of warranties, either express or implied. The information on this blog represents the opinions and ideas of the author; comments left by others may not express the views of the author. Dale Baker Owner: Baker Home Energy Audits and Commercial Properties Inspections. Copyright 2011 By Dale Baker-all rights reserved.
Copyright photos, Graphics and Videos by Dale Baker, all rights reserved and may not be reproduced without the written permission of Baker Home Energy Audit and Commercial Properties Inspections. If Permission is granted, you will need to link back to my blog providing your site is appropriate for all ages. Property and Copyright 1980-2011 by Baker Home Energy Audit and Commercial Properties Inspections. Thank you mighty kindly for respecting my creative expression and not plagiarizing.
Link to my blog post series about some of the Historic Homes, in Charlestown, New Hampshire
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Today was the first day I had the chance to get inside the new building down at Eastman Lake. The South Cove Activity Center is really starting to take shape!
There are several rooms that have walls with finish paint. Trim work is being installed, kitchen cabinets are already in and there are many craftsmen working on all phases of the project.
According to Ken Ryder June 18th is the date for opening and there is absolutely no reason to doubt that. Below are some photos form today's tour:
Front entry, main entrance.
The wood and stone work look great!
This will be the fitnes center. What a huge improvement over the existing room.
The pool is getting ready for the final poor, adding the ramp and "kiddie pool" section this week.
This is the main room for gatherings and events. The view to the lake is awesome!
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It has actually been a few weeks since my last South Cove Update. The progress has come along with all roof systems in place and roofing materials going on.
The wood frame trusses and stone work are looking really good. This is going to be one impressive building complex.
This photo and the one below are of the North Porch. I am really looking forward to this being done.
This was "The Barn" now to be known as the Pavilion.
South Porch entry. This you can see from the parking area.
This is the pool area. I hope to get in the building some time soon for some interior shots.
If you have any questions or want more photos. Just send me an email to jeff@cbredpath.com or go to my web site: www.jeffadie.com
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It's March 15th and living in Springfield NH there is still plenty of snow on the ground. However after experiencing two 50 degree plus days over the weekend and the activity I saw in the real estate office, spring is here!
People are calling asking about listing their home or condo. Buyers started to call... ones that I haven't seen in a year and new buyers that are just starting to look.
This is a great sign especially since buyers have been so scarce for the last few months.
Another good thing is that the new properties that are coming on the market are being priced well. Sellers, I believe, have realized that they need to price their property to today's values not what the could have should have sold for a few years ago.
If you are thinking about selling or buying, please give me a call. I am always glad to help you with your real eastate transactions.
Look me up on the web, google Jeff Adie or call my cell 603-568-0609
www.jeffadie.com
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