Summer Town Common 2016 - Barrington, NH
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Summer Town Common 2016 - Barrington, NH
TOWN OF BARRINGTON QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER TOWN SERVICES & PHONE NUMBERS Town Administrator: 664-9007 Emergency #’s: 911 Recreation Department: 664-5224 Police Department: 664-7679 Fire Department : 664-2241 School District: 664-2715 Public Works: 664-0166 Transfer Station: 664-2446 Land Use: 664-5798 Building Department: 664-5183 Selectmen’s Office: 664-9007 Tax Office: 664-2230 Town Clerk: 664-5476 Library: 664-9715 Town Planner: 664-0195 SELECTMAN’S OFFICE Monday—Thursday: 8:00 AM—4:30 PM TOWN CLERK’S OFFICE Mon/Tues/Thurs: 8:00 AM—5:00 PM Wednesday: 1:00 PM—6:00 PM TAX COLLECTOR’S OFFICE Mon/Tues/Thurs: 8:00 AM—3:00 PM Wednesday: Noon—6:00 PM BUILDING/CODE ENFORCEMENT Mon-Thurs: 8:30 AM—3:00 PM LAND USE OFFICE Monday– Thursday: 8:00 AM—3:00 PM RECREATION DEPARTMENT Monday– Friday: 8:00 AM—4:00 PM LIBRARY Mon/Fri: 10:00 AM—6:00 PM Tues/Thurs: 10:00 AM—7:00 PM Wednesday: 10:00 AM—8:00 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM—3:00 PM HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT Monday—Friday: 7:00 A. M. – 3:00 P.M. July 2016 - September 2016 PUBLIC MEETING INFORMATION Selectmen’s Meetings Contact Suzanne McNeil, Selectmen’s Clerk, 664-0148 Planning Board Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m., ECLC Conservation Commission 1st & 3rd Thursday, 7:00 p.m., BES Library Zoning Board 3rd Wednesday, 7:00 p.m., ECLC Library Trustees 3rd Tuesday, 6:00 p.m., Public Library Recreation Commission 3rd+ Monday, 6:00 p.m., Town Gym Fire Department Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m., Public Safety Building EMS Department 2nd Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., Public Safety Building WEATHER CANCELLATIONS: Every effort will be made to hold a Public Hearing on the posted day and time. However, in the event of inclement weather, power outage or other adverse condition, the Town may choose to cancel a meeting or event. This information will be conveyed to the local newspaper, WOKQ radio, Channel 9 news, Town website and Town telephones & on the Town Library Website Please note that not all the media/ communication sources as listed above may be available during emergency or adverse conditions. Page 2 Town Clerk’s Office Office Closures Monday July 4, 2016 for 4th of July Monday September 5, 2016 for Labor Day Tuesday September 13, 2016 for State Primary Important Dates to Remember Tuesday, September 6, 2016, 8am-5pm - Last day to register to vote for State Primary at the Town Clerk’s Office Tuesday, September 13, 2016, 8am-7pm - State Primary held at the Barrington Middle School on Route 9 Voter Registration ELECTION DATES FOR 2016 Not registered to vote in Barrington? Register at the Town Clerk’s Office before the end of the year to avoid the lines at the registration tables. You should be prepared to present proof of citizenship, age and domicile. Citizenship: A birth certificate, a passport, and naturalization papers if the applicant is a naturalized citizen, or any other reasonable documentation which indicates the applicant is a U.S. citizen. If none of these is available, an Affidavit of Citizenship may be completed. Age: Any reasonable documentation indicating the applicant is 18 years of age or older. Domicile: Any of the following documents can be submitted as presumptive evidence that the applicant meets the domicile requirement: NH driver's license with Barrington address, NH vehicle registration with a Barrington address, a lease or utility bill with current address. If these are not available, the applicant may complete an Affidavit of Domicile. All elections are held at the Barrington Middle School on Route 9 from 8am7pm. NH State Primary Election Tuesday Sept. 13, 2016 NH State General Election Tuesday Nov. 8, 2016 Not sure what party you are currently registered under? You can search for party information and absentee ballot status by accessing the website listed below: http://app.sos.nh.gov Motor Vehicle Registrations We now ACCEPT ONLY ONE CHECK when processing Motor Vehicle Registrations Please make check payable to: Town Clerk Barrington Page 3 Town Clerk’s Office THE TOWN CLERK’S OFFICE Continues to accept Online Payments for Vital Records, Renewals of Dog Licensing, and Vehicle Registrations Online Registration Go to http://barrington.nh.gov : then click on departments and click on TOWN CLERK. Scroll down and then click on the online payments icon. Dog Licensing You will need to have the previous year’s license number (which was processed in Barrington) and the rabies information needs to be current in the system before you can renew your dog license. Vehicle Registration Renewal Requests You can request your vehicle renewal via E-Reg up to 3 months late and 20 days early for any vehicle you own. Payment by e-check is accepted where your Town Clerks office prints the check on your behalf. This service is low cost to your municipality and pay as you go for those who choose to use it. Only accept one check. Make payable to Town Clerk Barrington. Vital Record Requests Birth Certificates for births occurring outside Barrington, NH are only available for the years 1982 through the present. Certificates for Marriages occurring outside Barrington, NH are only available for the years 1989 through the present. Death Certificates for deaths occurring outside Barrington, NH are only available for the years 1990 through the present. Certificates for Divorces occurring outside Barrington, NH are only available for the years 1990 through to 6 months prior to present day. HAVE YOU LICENSED YOUR DOG? All dogs are to be licensed in New Hampshire by APRIL 30 of every year per RSA 466:1 On June 13, 2016 the Board of Selectmen approved a $32.00 per dog Civil Forfeiture fine ($25.00 Civil Forfeiture and $7.00 service fee) that will be issued by the BARRINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT, to ANY UNLICENSED DOG(S) in addition to original licensing fees and late fees. As of June 1, 2016 any UNLICENSED dog(s) will be charged a $1/month/dog Page 4 Selectman’s Office Barrington Supervisors of the Checklist Meeting Tuesday, September 6, 2016 7:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Town Office 333 Calef Highway, Barrington. This session is to accept voter registration applications in preparation for the State Primary Election on Tuesday, September 13, 2016! Page 5 Tax Collector’s Office Important Dates July 4th Happy Fourth of July! Tax office closed July 5th 1st issue July 2016 real estate tax bills due ***Special Hours*** 8am - 5pm Sept. 5 Labor Day – Tax office closed Sept. 6th Notice of Impending Deed (for unpaid 2013 taxes) mailed to Mortgage Co. Oct 13th Execution of Deed (for unpaid 2013 and prior taxes) The Tax Office hours The Lobby hours Mon., Tue., and Thur. - 8:00am-3:00pm Wed. - 12 noon-6:00pm Fri. - Closed Mon., Tue., Thur. – 7:30am-5:00pm Wed. – 7:30am – 6:00pm Fri. – Closed We realize these hours may not be the most convenient for your schedule. There is a drop box located in the lobby. We will process your payment and mail you a paid statement the following business day. Please include your phone number on your check in case we have any questions. Contact Information Barrington Tax Collector’s Office Mailing: PO Box 660, Barrington, NH 03825 Physical: 333 Calef Hwy, Barrington, NH 03825 Phone: (603) 664-2230 Please call or come in and see us in the tax office if you have any real estate tax questions. Check our website for updates! http://barrington.nh.gov – go to Tax Collector’s page. Page 6 Department of Public Works—Highway Dept. New to Town, not sure how things work, or have a question on the proper disposal of an item? Please see the Transfer Station Attendant or call 664-0166. Town of Barrington Road Projects have started for 2016! Please use caution and give yourself some extra time for your commute. Look for updates on our website and on our Facebook page! Our summer maintenance of ditching and mowing has begun, please be on the lookout for road crews and use caution in work zones. School is Out: Watch for Kids! As the end of the school year approaches, we would like to remind drivers and parents the importance of keeping kids safe during the last week of school and throughout the summer. Kids will be excited about the last few days of school and not necessarily thinking about their personal safety. Neighborhoods that were practically empty during the school year will be filled with kids on bikes, skateboards, and playing games. Drivers need to be extra cautious in looking out for children during the summer. • When driving, pay attention and scan the entire area around you. • Look for kids playing near the street and slow down. Children are often unpredictable and unaware of danger around them. • Slow down around children and other pedestrians. • Always stop at STOP signs and look both ways before crossing the street. Need to report a pot hole or a road surface condition that is in need of repair, please contact us at 664-0166 or email: barringtondpw@gmail.com Page 7 Department of Public Works—Highway Dept. SAVE THE DATE! The Barrington Department of Public Works Annual Open House Saturday, September 24, 2016 Food and Drink Games and Raffles Highway vehicles Turtle Crossing! You may notice some new signs on Scruton Pond and Young Road. Please use caution and take it slow! Like us on Facebook! Get up to date information on important events in Town, road construction or maintenance and road conditions during inclement weather. Page 8 Department of Public Works—Transfer Station Transfer Station and Recycling Center Summer Hours have started at the Transfer Station and Recycling Center. Tuesdays: 1:00pm -5:00pm Thursdays: 1:00pm - 5:00pm Saturdays: 8:00am-5:00pm A few more reminders! Plastic bags are not recycled at the Barrington Transfer Station, please bring them to your local grocery store to be recycled. You can purchase Barrington Trash Bags at the Recycling Center Building. A package of Large Bags is $13.00 and a package of Small Bags is $9.00. Purchase them also at: Calef’s Country Store, George Calef’s Fine Foods, Warren’s Hardware, Aubuchon Hardware in Lee, and Market Basket. Reminders! Disposal Fee: Please note if you have items to dispose of at the Transfer Station there is a fee. Please see a Transfer Station Attendant before disposing of any items. Price lists are available at the Transfer Station and on our website: http://www.barrington.nh.gov/Pages/ BarringtonNH_Transfer/index Please note that the green Town of Barrington trash bags are for household garbage, please do not put in electronics, metal, wood etc. These items need to be disposed of in a different container. If you have any questions, please call the Transfer Station at 664-2446. Page 9 News from the Library GROUPS THAT MEET AT THE LIBRARY Check our online calendar for dates and times at http://www.barringtonlibrary.com Genealogy Club Knitters Group Barrington Bloomers Democratic Committee Friends of the Library (2nd Wed. at 7PM) Do you need meeting space? Call Amy at 664-0193 to discuss possible dates/times. A meeting room use agreement can be printed from our website above. Adult Book Discussions The library’s adult book discussion group meets on the fourth Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm June 23rd – Mr. Penumbra's 24-hour Bookstore by Robin Sloan July 28th – Last Bus to Wisdom by Ivan Doig August 25th – Brooklyn by Colm Toibin September 22nd - Secret Wisdom of the Earth by Christopher Scotton UPCOMING EVENTS Check for additional events and descriptions that will be added to our library calendar at www.barringtonlibrary.com Writer's Group Saturday, June 25 from 10:30 AM-12 PM This will be a group that meets monthly to share and critique writing they are working on at home. A place where writer’s can share their work, get feedback, and meet others who are writing. Dates for upcoming meetings will be: June 25th, July 23rd, August 27th, October 1st, November 5th, and December 3rd from 10:30AM-Noon. If you are interested register online. High school age and up are welcomed to join. Although it is wonderful if you can make all the sessions; it is not required. You can certainly select ones that fit your schedule and take a weekend off when necessary. Page 10 Haunted Hikes in New Hampshire! Wednesday, June 29 at 6:30 PM Join Marianne O’Connor as she shares ghost stories, legends and lore associated with some of NH’s premier hiking trails. This summer, kids and adults alike will want to get up off the couch and explore these haunts for themselves! This one hour presentation will highlight unusual ghost stories and spooky surprises on many NH trails. Visit haunted huts, abandoned villages, and wonder at whether a UFO actually landed at Indian Head! Come early for limited seating. Traveling Abroad on a Budget: Experiences of a Barrington Native Wednesday, July 27, 2016 at 6 PM Alexis has been working abroad as a science teacher for the last three years and has lived in Ecuador, Qatar and Taiwan. She has had the wonderful opportunity to travel to many different countries and now is excited to be home for a short while before moving on to the next country. Alexis Says: When I share photos and travel stories with friends and family back home, many ask how I can afford to travel on a teacher’s salary. Traveling on a budget is easier than you think and I’ve been lucky enough to travel to five continents while still being able to save. I am excited to share my experiences of living and traveling abroad, including living with a host family that speaks a different language, unexpected challenges in the Middle East and the hilarious misunderstandings that often occur while speaking Mandarin. Living abroad is a blast and traveling can be cheaper than expected. I hope to share these stories and experiences with you. Introduction to Tai Chi – 3 Part Series August 4th, 11th, and 18th from 6-7PM Tai Chi is a gentle exercise regimen that is derived from Traditional Chinese Medicine and Martial Arts. It is a smooth, graceful form of exercise focusing on balance, body awareness and deep breathing. Tai Chi is sometimes known as “meditation in motion”. Your instructor: Marsha Carr is a Senior Trainer with the Tai Chi for Health Institute assisting in teacher training workshop. She started her Tai Chi journey in 1998 with Paul Mahoney of Great Bay Tai Chi learning several Yang style forms, Chin Na, ball form, fan form and push hands 2 person fighting set. Her practice continued by attending trainings with Ramel Rones, Ken Cohen, Mary Sturtevant, Qigong & Reiki Master and Master Michael Leone of Zen Wellness. In 2004 Marsha expanded her path by learning the Tai Ch for Arthritis form created by Dr. Paul Lam MD. Since then she has practiced several of Dr. Lam’s Sun Style programs and began teaching Sun Style in 2006. taichi4everybody.com Registration required for limited spaces. Barrington residents only. Chew on This: a Cookin' Book Club Saturday, September 10 @ Noon: My Kitchen Year by Ruth Reichl Select a recipe for that month's cookbook, cook it, and bring it to the meeting and discuss which recipes worked, what didn't and of course sample each recipe. Please remember to bring a copy of your recipe to the book club so anyone with food allergies can be alerted to ingredients. And Tupperware...to share food! Registration required, please see our online calendar. Page 11 CPR Class Thursday, September 29 from 5-7pm Please note that this CPR certification is designed for the general public and is not adequate for EMS or healthcare professionals. $20.00 per person covers certification. To Register Online: www.cprsafe.org/#!heartsaver-cpraed/c20yr You must register online via McGregor EMS…the Library does not handle these registrations, nor do we take in the fees. Babysitting Class Saturday, October 15, 2016 10AM - 3PM Contact: smadden@mcgregorems.org This course is designed to certify kids 11years or older who are looking to, or already babysit. They will get a CPR and First Aid certification, learn about safety, how to handle emergencies, care and feeding of infants and children, the business aspects of being a babysitter, and more. All students will receive a Babysitting certification. The Community Babysitting Class costs $35, and payment is due upon registration. Students should bring a lunch and drink, plus any snacks wanted. This program is brought to you by McGregor EMS. To register for this course, go to: http://www.cprsafe.org/#!calendar/c146o. Youth Events and Activities @ the Library Summer Reading Program Kick Off Friday, June 24 at 6PM 6:30 PM - Family Picnic Time - Bring your own picnic & sign up for the summer reading program! (Field by the Playground) 7pm: Bryson Lang- Comedy & Juggling for the Whole Family sponsored by Federal Savings Bank What is the reading program? Adults, teens, and kids can log their reading time (online or at the library) and when they come in weekly to report time read, they will get a scratch ticket for weekly prizes such as bowling tickets, coffee gift certificates, movie tickets and much more! Those who read a total of 20 hours for the summer will be entered to win a $100 grand prize gift card (One for adults, one for teens, and one for kids)! We will also have a game board up so the kids can see our racers fly across the board as they report hours read. We thank our many donors for their generous support with prizes donated and funds to purchase gift cards. SUMMER READING PROGRAM WORKSHOP SCHEDULE Registration for all Summer Reading Programs begins at the Kick-off June 24th. Kids Workshops and Activities (7-11 years old)– Registration Required. July 6 @ 1pm – Make your own solar powered s'mores oven July 21 @ 1pm – Make your own kite August 4 @ 1pm – Make a recycled bird feeder August 10 @ 1pm – Make a trio of table games: Table football, basketball and hockey games! Page 12 Summer Story Time Registration begins at the Summer Reading Kick-Off on June 24th Lap-Sit Story Time for 1-3 year olds with an adult Tuesdays at 10:30 AM Children and their caregivers will enjoy stories, songs, rhymes, and a variety of activities. Register and you have that spot saved in this 8-week session! Preschool Story Time for independent 4-6 year olds Thursdays at 11:00m. Children will enjoy a couple stories with a related craft. Register and you have that spot saved in this 8-week session! The TEEN BOOK GROUP meets @ The Barrington Public Library on the first Monday of each month at 3:30pm. Titles are chosen by members with support of the YA Librarian. Snacks are provided! Call the library at 664-9715 or e-mail children@barringtonlibrary.com to sign up so there will be enough copies of the next book available. (Dover High bus comes by the library for drop-off and BMS students can get permission to be dropped off by the bus!) Movie Mondays at the Library Enjoy a movie and lunch (bring your own lunch or a snack) while sitting in our air-conditioned children’s room. Limited popcorn available. Barrington residents & library card holders. June 27 at 1PM “Zootopia” (PG) July 11 at 1PM “Kung Fu Panda 3” (PG) TBD at 1PM “Jungle Book” (PG) TBD at 1PM “Ratchet and Clank” (PG) Youth/Teen Workshops and Activities (going into 6th – 12th grade)– Registration Required. July 14 at 1pm – Sumo-Bots: Design, build and compete in a robotic micro-Sumo match! July 27 at 1pm – Sports Trivia: Test your mental muscle with sport themed trivia. August 12 from 4-6pm – Video Game Tournament: Match your skills against other players in a Super Smash Bros Brawl! Page 13 Squam Lakes Natural Science Center ANIMAL ATHLETES program Friday, July 15 at 11 AM Location: Town Gym Program with Squam Lakes Natural Science Center Program Did you know a mountain lion can leap 15 feet in the air or that a peregrine falcon can reach speeds of 240 mph? Join a naturalist from Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, along with three wild animal athletes (no mountain lions though), to learn how speed, strength, and agility help them to survive. You ’ll even be able to compare your own athletic abilities to some of New Hampshire’s wild athletes! This program is co-sponsored with the Barrington Recreation Department. Children in the Rec Department’s Summer Camp Program and families in the Library’s Summer Reading Program are invited to this fun event! No Registration necessary. Young Authors Coffee House Hosted by Layne Case of Amity Publications August 17th from 6-8PM In the Library Meeting Room Layne will host a selection of young writers who will share their work through readings. The public is welcomed to attend to celebrate the work of these talented children and teens. Summer Reading Ice Cream Party and Show! August 20th at 11am 11:00am – Ice Cream Social for families who participated in the Summer Reading Program. 12:00pm – Ilze Luneau* with never-before-seen basketball ball handling tricks! We will be announcing the Grand Prize Winner and every child will be able to pick a FREE BOOK! *The closing show is sponsored with a generous donation by KBA! *KBA GRANT Funding for the Kids, Books and the Arts event is provided by the Jack and Dorothy Byrne Foundation, CHILIS, Cogswell Benevolent Trust, and is supported in part by a grant from the NH State Council on the Arts & National Endowment for the Arts as well as funds administered by the NH State Library and Provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Library Calendar New programs are always being added to our library calendar…please see http:// www.barringtonlibrary.com/eventsreg.asp for a current listing of any events at the library. Or, sign up for our e-newsletter through our website http://www.barringtonlibrary.com/index.asp and you’ll get updates of new events, books, and news from the library right in your e-mail! Page 14 Barrington Recreation Department Adult Programs Adult fitness programming is on break for the summer. The 2016-2017 fitness classes Fall Session I will begin in September! MEN’S PICKUP BASKETBALL A non-competitive drop-in program for men. It’s a great way to meet new people while getting your workout. This is a more aggressive playground version of pickup basketball. Who: 25+ Men’s: Sundays, 8-10am, year-round, Town Gym Wednesdays, 6/29 - 8/24, 7:30 PM Cost: FREE ADULT CO-ED VOLLEYBALL This is a recreational drop-in program that’s not too competitive. Meet new people, get some exercise, and have fun while playing a teamoriented sport with no pressure. Who: 18+ When: Thursday Nights, year-round, 8:00pm Where: Town Gym Cost: FREE Youth Programs NFL Flag Football Who: Boys and girls, ages 6-12 (age as of 9/1/16) Age groups: 6-8 years old & 9-12 years old When: August 15th - October 29th Where: Games are held at Brickyard Park, Kingston Road, Exeter, NH, on Saturday afternoons, and coaches schedule practices one day a week at the Town Recreation Field behind the playground. Games will not be held in Barrington. Program Fee: $65 for Residents, $80 for Non-Residents Registration includes: NFL FLAG Shirt, Equipment (Flags), and Participation Certificate. Register on-line or at the office by July 15th! NFL Player Participation Agreement is required to be completed online at http://www.nflflag.com/form/player to be able to participate. Youth Drop-in Basketball Join us for a drop-in basketball program at the Town Gym. Come shoot around and get some practice in during the summer to help prepare for the fall and winter season. Who: Boys and Girls, Grades 6-8 (entering in the fall) When: Wednesdays, June 29th - August 17th Time: 6:00 - 7:30 pm Location: Town Gym Site Supervisor: Woody Wolthuis Notes: NO younger siblings. This is for grades 6-8 ONLY. When you arrive, please fill out a registration form or fill the form out ahead of time. Page 15 Barrington Recreation Department Youth Programs Challenger Sports Soccer Camps British Soccer Camp When: July 18th- 22nd at Barrington Elementary School Fields Challenger Sports' British Soccer Camp is the most popular soccer camp in the country. Hundreds of Challenger coaches each year have helped the company develop one of the most innovative approaches to coaching youth soccer in the US. Our experienced staff study the game at all levels and we have identified the key techniques and skills that your players need to work on and master to reach their true potential. First Kicks for Ages 3 & 4 - 9:00-10:00 am - $70.00 per player Innovative camp curriculum introduces young players to the soccer basics through fundamental activities, games and fun soccer challenges. Mini Soccer for Ages 5 & 6 - 10:00-11:30 am - $92.00 per player A longer and slightly more advance program for younger children yet still all the First Kick ethics are included. Young players learn and develop their individual skills within fun games and practices. Half Day for Ages 7 to 16 - 1:00-4:00 pm - $126.00 per player Emphasis is placed on individual skill development and mastery of core techniques through individual drills, small group practices and coached games. This program also includes the World Cup Tournament. Full Day for Ages 7 to 16 - 9:00 am - 4:00 pm - $174.00 per player A more advanced camp for serious players, focusing on game-related techniques, tactical development and coached match play. Register online through Challenger Sports! https://challenger.mycustomevent.com/ShoppingCart.aspx? com=productlist&zip=03825&zipdis=1&cid=423&m=0&srch=t Page 16 Barrington Recreation Department Youth Programs Challenger Sports Soccer Camps TetraBrazil Soccer Camp - Train the Brazilian Way! August 1st-5th at Barrington Elementary School Field TetraBrazil camps and team clinics will inspire players to practice and improve their ball control, foot skills, and moves that Brazilian soccer is famous for. With our unique programs combining learning and fun, players are grouped according to age and ability. From there, we will challenge players to raise their game and reach new heights within an excellent learning environment. Each camper will receive a free TetraBrazil soccer ball and shirt, plus a free TetraBrazil game jersey when you sign up online at challengersports.com at least 45 days prior to camp! Ages 9-14 Half Day: 9:00a.m. – 12:00p.m., $143 Full Day: 9:00a.m. - 4:00p.m., $193 A $10 Late Fee will be added if registration is completed after July 20th Register online through Challenger Sports! https://challenger.mycustomevent.com/ShoppingCart.aspx? com=productlist&zip=03825&zipdis=1&cid=423&m=0&srch=t Page 17 Barrington Recreation Department Youth Programs Summer & Teen Camp You can still sign up your children for our Summer Camp program! Send your kids to the REC Summer camp for weeks of fun with their friends, exciting field trips, crafts, games, and more! Camp is an 8-week program from June 27th-August 19th. Camp will operate 5 days a week. There will be no camp on July 4th. Camp Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Pre-Camp Hours: 7:30 - 9:00 a.m. Post-Camp Hours: 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. Registration packets available online and at the office. Opening Soon for Registration: -Fall Soccer -Floor Hockey Stay tuned for more details! HOLIDAY CLOSURES July 4, 2016 - Independence Day September 5, 2016 - Labor Day Contact Information 105 Ramsdell Lane | P.O. Box 606 | Barrington, NH | 03825 (603) 664-5224 | recdept@metrocast.net http://www.barrington.nh.gov/pages/BarringtonNH_Rec/index | www.facebook/BarringtonRecDept Page 18 Barrington Conservation Commission & Trails Committee Official opening of the A Harlan Calef Isinglass Preserve Saturday, July 9, 2016 @ 10:00 AM On July 9 at 10 AM the Barrington Conservation Commission will host a public ‘roll-out’ of the A. Harlan Calef Isinglass Preserve, which was conserved in December 2014. The event will involve hikes to showcase the existing trails, the frontage of the land on the Isinglass River and other natural features, and some of the history of the property. We will also thank the many funders that made this project possible. The reason that this celebration is so delayed is that there have been problems installing a parking area on the property. Although the issue is on its way to being resolved, we decided to go ahead with this event – this property is too special too keep “under wraps” any longer! Depending on the numbers and desires of those who come, the hikes may be anywhere from about ½ mile to about 3 miles. When you RSVP, please indicate how long a hike you might be interested in: ½ mile, 1-2 miles, or more than 2 miles. All of the hikes are on fairly level terrain. Wear appropriate clothing and shoes, bring some water to drink, and please leave your dogs at home. Since there is no parking area, we ask that you park along Town Farm Rd., close to where the property is located. Carpooling is encouraged. Directions: Town Far m Rd. goes south off of Rte 202 about ~ 1 ½ miles east from its intersection with Rte 126. It is just west of the Ayers Lake Campground. Park along Town Farm Rd. after you pass the road/driveway on the right about 1/3 mile from Rte 202, and before you get to the house at the end of the road about ½ mile from 202. Since parking might be a bit tight, please carpool if you can. RSVP to John: crawford@myfairpoint.net. Page 19 Barrington Conservation Commission & Trails Committee Explore New Habitat in Barrington Saturday, August 6, 2016 @ 9:00 AM It’s been about a year and a half since the creation of new habitat on the town-owned Samuel A Tamposi Water Supply Reserve (SATWaSR), and the Barrington Conservation Commission and Trails Committee are holding a public hike to see how these recently cut areas are doing. At 9AM on August 6, Charles Moreno, the forester who directed the project, and UNH Cooperative Extension Wildlife Outreach Program Coordinator, Haley Andreozzi, will lead this exploration. They will explain the project and how these relatively small clear-cuts create just the sort of habitat that the bunnies (and many other animals) need. A group of volunteers planted some native shrubs in one area of the property in May, so we can see how those are doing as well as how the rest of the property is faring. The hike will be less than two miles long and involves a few mild hills. We plan to repeat this hike over the next several years in order to observe the succession of what is still rather bare ground into low brush and small trees – a habitat that used to be common in New Hampshire but is now relatively rare. SATWaSR is a ~1400-acre property owned by the town of Barrington and protected by a conservation easement held by the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests. Note: the date is subject to change, so please either register or check the conservation commission’s web site, barringtonconcom.org. RSVP to John Wallace at crawford@myfairpoint.net