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Plainfield Continues to Celebrate 250th in Plainfield New Hampshire

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Plainfield Continues to Celebrate 250th in Plainfield New Hampshire, one and all come on out to help the folks in Plainfield, New Hampshire Celebrate the 250th year of the Town.

Baxter Hall




Plainfield is a nice SmallCountryTown which is one of the many Towns which make up Sullivan County, New Hampshire. As of the 2010 census, the town had a total population of 2,364. The town is home to the Helen Woodruff Smith Bird Sanctuary and AnnieDuncanStateForest. The central settlement in town, where 205 people resided at the 2010 census, is defined as the Plainfield census-designated place (CDP) and is located along New Hampshire Route 12A. Plainfield includes the Village of Meriden, home to KimballUnionAcademy, which is a private preparatory school.




Plainfield Continues to Celebrate 250th in Plainfield New Hampshire, the Town of Plainfield was first settled by a group of folks from Plainfield, Connecticut. It was one of the towns incorporated by Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth in 1761, at the beginning of the reign of King George III. A part of Plainfield known as Meriden Parish, named for the farm of Massachusetts Governor Jonathan Belcher, became the site of KimballUnionAcademy, built in 1813.

Kimball Union Academy





Plainfield sits at the Northern edge of the enclave which is known as the Cornish Art Colony, which existed between 1885 and 1930. Maxfield Parrish painted the stage backdrop in the Plainfield Town Hall. Back in 1910, Mr. Ernest Harold Baynes founded the Meriden Bird Club, it was the first institution of its type in our Nation.




Plainfield Continues to Celebrate 250th in Plainfield New Hampshire, this evening the 14th of August 2011 at the Plainfield School there is going to be a picnic and corn roast held from 6:00 P.M. to dark, the corn is being provided for the folks attending. There will be two or three grills available for the general use of folks. If you do plan on attending you should bring chairs and blankets.

Corn




The Upper Valley Community Band will be peforming from 6:30 P.M. to dusk. Then at dusk fireworks will begin for the folks attending this here part of the 250th Celebration in Plainfield, New Hampshire.

Fireworks Display




Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire


Localism information by Baker Energy Audits and Commercial Properties Inspections blog post 1,286-14 August 2011 Plainfield, New Hampshire Relocation Information


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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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Fourth of July Day Celebration Parade in Plainfield New Hampshire

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Fourth of July Day Celebration Parade in Plainfield New Hampshire, I sure do hope each and every one of you are enjoying the 4th of July weekend so far. There sure are whole lot of mighty fine Celebrations taking place all across our Grand Country during this 4th of July weekend.

Fourth of July float






The Village of Plainfield, New Hampshire is holding their Fourth of July Parade on Monday the 4th of July 2011. The Parade will be going along Route 12A through the Village of Plainfield, New Hampshire, the Parade will begin at 11:00 A.M. for your enjoyment to attend and watch. The floats that you'll be able to enjoy, will be featuring the 200th Anniversary Parade from 50 years.

Independence Day Parade






Fourth of July Day Celebration Event in Claremont New Hampshire, throughout the day you'll sure also be able to enjoy the following events that will include an art show being held in the Town Hall of the Village of Plainfield, New Hampshire, there will be vendors with mighty fine food for you to enjoy eating, plus you will get to listen to music played by the Cardigan Mountain Band for you to enjoy.

Parade Car and Float






I sure do hope you and your family has a mighty fine and safe Independence Day weekend!


Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire

Localism information by Baker Energy Audits and Commercial Properties Inspections blog post 1,228- 03 July 2011 Plainfield, New Hampshire

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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.

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Did Adm and Eve attend a Pruning Workshop in the Garden of Eden

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Did Adm and Eve attend a Pruning Workshop in the Garden of Eden, this weekend folks can attend a pruning workshop in Plainfield, New Hampshire even if Adm and Eve did not get to attend a workshop. God sets the man in the garden "to work it and watch over it," permitting him to eat from all the trees in the garden except the Tree of Knowledge, "for on the day you eat of it you shall surely die.

Apple Tree






God brings the animals to the man for him to name. None of them are found to be a suitable companion for the man, so God causes the man to sleep and creates a woman from a part of his body. Describing her as "bone of my bones, flesh of my flesh," the man calls his new help-mate "woman" (Heb. ishshah), "for this one was taken from a man" (Heb. ish). This sundering, a making of two from one, predicates reunification in marriage, in which two will be made one: "On account of this a man leaves his father and his mother and clings to his woman." The chapter ends by establishing the state of primeval innocence, noting that the man and woman were naked and not ashamed, and so provides the departure point for the subsequent narrative in which wisdom is gained through disobedience at severe cost.




Did Adm and Eve attend a Pruning Workshop in the Garden of Eden,
an Apple Tree and Blueberry Bush Pruning Workshop is being held on Saturday the 16th of April 2011. This workshop is being held at the Riverview Farm located at 14 River Road in Plainfield, New Hampshire.

Blueberry Bush





Bill Lord, and Professor Emeritus will be demonstrating pruning techniques, which sure will be the primary focus for folks attending this here pruning workshop. Folks are being asked to Pre-register to attend the pruning workshop. To register, time of the workshop and more information about this here pruning workshop, please call Sherrie Laclair at 603-863-9200


Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire

Localism information by Baker Energy Audits and Commercial Properties Inspections blog post 1,116- 15 April 2011 New Hampshire

New Hampshire Landscape Art

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Click below to visit the New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation

New Hampshire Parks and Recreation Sign

Baker Energy Audits and Commercial Properties Inspections
PO Box 570
Charlestown, New Hampshire 03603

Office: 603-826-4207

Cell Phone: 603-477-8072

Disclaimer: Any of 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 website and/or 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 for respecting my creative expression and not plagiarizing.

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Links to my series about some of the Historic Homes, in Charlestown, New Hampshire


Historic Homes Charlestown New Hampshire-Series


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Historic Homes Charlestown New Hampshire-Part 2


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