New Book

Windham author, Michelle Libby, has a new book, “Kidnapped,” coming out Apr. 1. You can order a copy from www.champagnebooks.com or www.michellelibby.com. The intriguing plot of the story goes like this – Brice Lowell has always regretted the mistakes of his youth, especially the one he made with Natalie. He tried to replace her with other women but never stopped wanting her. Transforming himself from high school playboy to multi-millionaire was an effort to earn the respect of the townspeople and Natalie. At the top of her game as the manager for a large company, Natalie Winters’ only troule is the haunting memory and love she still has for Brice Lowell that has stopped her from forming lasting relationships. Denying her love for Brice and the pain she feels from his betrayal has left her with unresolved issues she refuses to acknowledge.

Donation Day

There will be a pet food donation day on Apr. 1. It will be held at the Kennel Shop in the Shaw’s Plaza. The food collected goes to the Windham Food Pantry to help people in feeding their pets. For more information, contact Barbara Muir at 892-6096.

Project Graduation

The Windham Project Graduation committee will hold a “Cow Chip Bingo” May 7 at noon at the Seacoast Fun Park, Route 302. Each “Cow Chip Bingo Deed” is available for a $10 donation. For more information contact David or Kathy Ennis at 892-5386.

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Meeting

The Windham High School Alumni Association will meet on Sunday, Apr. 2 at 2 p.m. at the Historical Society building on Windham Center Road. They will be discussing further plans for the May 20 banquet. Anyone who attended Windham High School is welcome to come and help fold and stamp invitations to be mailed or to get more information.

Safety Course

There will be a Hunter Safety Course offered May 13 and May 20, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Windham Public Library. The cost is $5 per person. The age is 10 on up, but those under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. It is first come, first serve as there is a limit of 40 people. The class will be conducted by Phil Guimond and you must attend both sessions. For more information, contact Linda Morrell in the Town Clerk’s Office at 892-1900.

Library Display

There will be an interesting assortment of salt and pepper shakers from the collection of Vicki Clarke of Windham on display, through May 5. Over a dozen pairs are exhibited in the case, including fun shakers in the shape of a burger and fries, a bowl of eggs and a measuring cup, and a Roy Rogers lunchbox and thermos. Stop by the library for a look at this neat collection. Call the library for more information or directions at 892-1908. The library hours are, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday and 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday and Wednesday, and 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saurday.

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Meeting

The Windham Health Council will meet Apr. 5. Isabel Temm will host the meeting at her home at 1:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome and refreshments will be served.

Birthday

Tracey Chambers, of Haskell Road, celebrated her birthday Mar. 27. There was a femily party with cake and ice cream at the home of her parents, Ed and Polly Varney.

Tickets

Windham Project Graduation is having a fund-raiser with a trip to the Celtics and a trip to the Red Sox. The trips are sponsored by “Our Tickets,” you may contact them at 787-3184 and mention Windham Project Graduation 2006. The Celtic trip, against the Miami Heat, Apr. 19, is at a discount price of $70 per person including the bus and ticket. The Red Sox Trip is Saturday, June 10 and the cost is $90 per person. They will be playing the Texas Rangers. Remember to call Bill and mention Windham Project Graduation 2006 for these discounted prices. A portion of the sales will benefit Windham Project Graduation.

Thought of the week:

Seek love and it will find you faster!