Yoga has long been a means for relaxation, meditation and physical fitness, and now its being offered for kids. Concord Parks & Recre- ation will hold a Yoga for Kids program at the Green Street Com- munity Center (39 Green St., Concord) on Wednesdays, Jan. 11 to Feb. 22. The yoga class for kids in grades K through 2 will be held from 5 to 5:45 p.m. Kids in grades 3 through 6 will stretch and meditate from 6 to 6:45 p.m. This program seeks to create a fun, adventurous and safe environment and help kids find ways to deal with stress. Visit www.concordnh.gov.recre or call 225-8690. Start the new year out with some international music. Bach with Verse: the Afghanistan Project will be pre- sented at the Mariposa Museum (26 Main St., Peterborough) on Friday, Jan. 6, at 7 p.m. by Richard Dobbs Harts- horne. Dobbs will play music and show video of his recent trip to Afghanistan. A program he started, Bach with Verse, involved collecting instruments and sheet music for what is now the Afghan- istan National Institute of Music. His performance will be the final one of the Mariposas exhibition Along the Silk Road. There will be a KidCraft (winter craft) before the exhibition from 5 to 6 p.m., followed by a reception from 6 to 7 p.m. This event is free and open to public. Call 924-4555. and discuss your favorite anime or manga series, games and activities. Call -2408 or visit www.wadleighlibrary.org JR. FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY Hollis Social Library, 465-7721, for grades 5 and up, on the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 4 p.m. Children can help organize, plan and run special family, childrens and summer reading programs. They can earn volunteer hours. Sign up at www.hollislibrary.org. MONDAY NIGHT SCRABBLE every week, 6:30-8:30 p.m., at Hollis Social Library, 465-7721, www.hollis.nh.us/ library. Join young adults for some fun rounds of this classic word game. Invite a partner. Bring a Scrabble board, if pos- sible. NH INSTITUTE OF ART (148 Con- cord St., Manchester, 866-241-4918, www.nhia.edu) offers classes for high school students college credit. Prices vary depending on type of class and materials needed. QUEEN CITY BALLROOM TEEN CLASSES Sundays, 4:30-5:15 p.m. at the Queen City Ballroom Studio, 21 Dow St., Manchester. For ages 11-19. Learn how to ballroom, swing and Latin dance. Each month features a different dance. Come with or without a partner. No pre-registra- tion. Classes are free, but a commitment to regular attendance is required. E-mail qnctybalrmaol.com or call 622-1500. TEEN ADVISORY BOARD meets on the second Wednesday of every month at 7 p.m., at Hollis Social Library, 465-7721, www.hollis.nh.us/librar For ages 13-18. Help the library plan programs, choose books and materials for teens, organize out- reach, decorate the teen area, eat snacks and hang out with friends. Community service credit will be given. TEEN COOKING CLUB at Manches- ter City Library, 405 Pine St., Manchester, meets monthly on Wednesdays at 4 p.m. Teens ages 11-18 are welcome to learn the basics of cooking, make their favorite dishes and explore new types of food. All materials will be provided. Club meets in the Winchell Room. Call 624-6550. TEEN MUSIC CLASSES at Music Together of Milford, 102 Elm St., Milford, on Mondays, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Advanced and intermediates welcome to acoustic music class led by Amy Conley. Cost is $10/ses- sion. Adults also welcome. Call -9560 to register. Visit www.amyconleymusic.com. TEEN PIZZA & PAGES at Wadleigh Memorial Library, 49 Nashua St., Milford, meets monthly on Thursdays, 3:30 p.m. For grades 5 and up. Enjoy pizza while discussing a book. Copies available on the teen display. Call 673-2408 or visit www. wadleighlibrary.org. TWEEN TUESDAYS every Tuesday at 4 p.m. in the meeting room at the Hol- lis Social Library. Choose from Fantasy Book, Game Club, Craft Days, Book Bud- dies, or do all four. Fantasy Book Club is on the first Tuesday of every month and designed for kids who love reading fan- tasy books. Books provided at each meet- ing for the following month. Game Club is on the second Tuesday of every month and includes Wii, board games and snacks. Craft Days are the third Tuesday of every month. Book Buddies is the fourth Tues- day of every month and includes planning story times and crafts for preschool chil- dren. Read at after-school storytime and family pajama time WII DAYS FOR TEENS at Hollis Social Library, every other Friday, 3 p.m., for ages 12-18. Snacks and drinks provid- ed. Sign up at the circulation desk. TEEN WRITING CLUB at Wadle- igh Memorial Library, 49 Nashua Road, Milford. Free-write for the first half hour, then read aloud (you can bring in anything youve been working on at home for this part). Call 673-2408 or visit www.wadle- ighlibrary.org. WRITERS BLOCK is a group of aspiring writers who meet up every Sat- urday in the Library Meeting Room at the Hollis Social Library, 2 Monument Square, Hollis. Call 456-7728 after 5 p.m. YOURE FIRED (Bedford, 641-FIRE; Concord, 226-FIRE; Salem, 894-KILN; yourefirednh.com) Friday Night is Teen Night and teen studio fees are $4 (half off). cLuBS Hobby CONCORD TV JANUARY CLASS- ES in TV and video production will take place at ConcordTV at Concord High School (170 Warren Street, Concord) this January. Free orientation is on Thus., Jan. Professional CONCORD YOUNG PROFESSION- ALS meets third Wednesday each month. Call 224-2508 or e-mail rkinhancon- cordnhchamber.com. IUGO is young professionals and is by the Greater Nashua Chamber of Com- merce, nashuachamber.com. No cost for membership. Go to iugonashua.com. MANCHESTER ROTARY CLUB at 12:15 p.m. at Fratellos Restaurant (155 Dow St., Manchester). Visit www.man- chesterrotary.org. MANCHESTER YOUNG PROFES- SIONALS NETWORK meets monthly; see www.mypn.org. NEW HAMPSHIRE CREATIVE CLUB is an organization of creative professionals such as graphic designers, photographers, illustrators, copywriters, desktop publishers, printers, color sepa- rators and other professionals in related fields. The club serves as a creative forum for networking and education in the adver- tising and visual communications field through a series of monthly meetings that include panel discussions, presentations and workshops. Visit nhcreativeclub.org. craFTS Sewing NEEDLE FELT A RABBIT is a class that will teach how to create a seasonal rabbit to start your Needle-Felt collec- tion. No experience required. Class to be held Sat., Jan. 21, from 1 to 4 p.m. Open to all. Class will be held at the League of NH Craftsmen Nashua Gallery at 98 Main Street. Class fee is $30 due upon registra- tion with a $20 materials fee payable to the instructor. Call 595-8233 or e-mail nash- uargnhcrafts.org. DROP-IN STITCHERS on Fridays, 9:30 to 11:30., at Rodgers Memorial Library, 194 Derry Road (Route 102), Hudson. Work on knitting, crocheting, cross-stitching or any other needlework project with company, and pass the time while sharing ideas and techniques for future work. Call 886-6030. LEVESQUE SEWING MACHINE (1261 Hooksett Road, Hooksett, 645-1661, levesquesewvac.com) offers classes from beginner to advanced in sewing and quilting. Classes are scheduled according to demand; call to find out about availability. MERRI STITCHES (72 Mirona Road, Portsmouth, 431-9922; 58 Range Road, Windham, 685-0185, merristitches.com) offers classes and workshops, as well as a sit and sew. Visit the website for a sched- ule at each store. NASHUA SEW AND VAC (228 DW Hwy, Nashua, 888-2757 nashuasewand- vac.com) offers classes in quilting and sewing, including classes for children. 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HOW I SEE IT features photographer Edie Weiler, who will provide eclectic examples of film and digital photography, including tintypes and polaroid transfers through Jan. 23, 2012 at the Epsom Public Library (1606 Dover Road, Epsom). Call 736-9920. ANIME AND MANGA CLUB Anime and manga group is looking for members to join the new club forming at the Rodg- ers Memoirial Library in Hudson. Meet- ings will involve book discussions, anime viewing, workshops. Visit rodgerslibrary. org or call 603-886-6030. APPLE CLUB Nashua Public Library, 2 Court St., Nashua, meets the last Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. This club will provide local user support for Apple prod- ucts. User meetings feature product demos and discussions of technology as it relates to Apple computing. Visitors are welcome. Visit web.me.com/applepower. GENEALOGY CLUB, 194 Derry Road, Hudson, second Friday of each month, 1:30 p.m. Trade tips and techniques with others interested in family research and learn about genealogical resources located in the library. Visit www.rodgersli- brary.org or call 886-6030 ext. 4522. MANCHESTER RICHELIEU CLUB meets the first and third Wednes- day of every month at the Chateau Res- taurant at 6:30 p.m. If you speak French, enhance your enjoyment of the language by becoming a member of this club. Call Walter Parenteau at 964-6925. MANCHESTER STAMP CLUB meets on the fourth Monday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at Villa Crest Nursing Home, 1276 Hanover St., Manchester. Call Bob Dion at 625-5082. NASHUA CAMERA CLUB meets Mondays at 7:30 p.m. at the Nashua Pub- lic Library. Each month there are three different topics chosen for competitions. Entries can be submitted either digitally or as prints no larger than 16x20 (with mat) and no smaller than 8x10. Visitors and new members are always welcome. See www.nashuacameraclubnh. or contact Dave Marden at 305-7036 or dmarden1 myfairpoint.net. NASHUA SWIM & TENNIS CLUB (140 Lock St., Nashua, 883-0153, www. nashuaswimandtennis.com offers lessons and club tournaments in tennis. NH FLYING TIGERS radio control flying club meets the last Wednesday of every month at the B-St. Flying Field, 1 B St., or Marion Gerrish Community Center, 39 W. Broadway, Derry. Visit newhamp- shireflyingtigers.org. PAREI ENERGY EXCHANGE to dis- cuss renewable energy. Visit plymouthen- ergy.org or call 536-5030. PHOTOGRAPHERS FORUM cam- era club meets at Bishop Guertin High School in Nashua, on the first and third Monday of each month (except July and August). This informal club offers edu- cational programs for all ability levels and the opportunity to meet people with similar interests. Attend your first meet- ing free. Thereafter, dues are $30 per year for individuals, $50 for families; full-time students pay $15. See www.photographer- sforum.org. RADIO CLUB Radio Club meets first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at First Church of Nashua, 1 Concord St., Nashua. Go to www.n1fd.org. SOUTHERN NH FLYING EAGLES club meets at their flying field in Merri- mack throughout the summer. Meetings are open to the public. Visit snhflyingea- gles.org. SOCRATES CAFÉ second and fourth Wednesdays of the month at Starbucks, 1111 South Willow St., Manchester. Con- SPEC-1 074198 Page 39 January 5 - 11, 2012 Hippo
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January 5, 2012 Only in New Hampshire QoL QUALITY OF LIFE INDEX A Portsmouth man was charged with a misdemeanor last week. His crime: failing to properly confine his wolf hybrid named Lucky. Turns out there is a specific law in New Hampshire that deals with ownership of a wolf hybrid that requires t
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Illustration by Tony Luongo, www.LuongoArt.com Handshake-to-handshake combat Why face-to-face campaigning can still make a difference in New Hampshire By Adam Coughlin and Jeff Mucciarone The aroma of maple syrup, bacon and griddle smoke hung thick in the air at Joeys Diner in Amherst in mid-Decembe
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a total of 44 days, according to WMURs can- didate tracker. In 2008, Romneys strategy was to win big in Iowa and New Hampshire, thereby essentially ending the campaign early. When Mike Huck- abee won Iowa and John McCain won New Hampshire, Romneys campaign was essen- tially sunk. This time around, t
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