Community Contacts 2013
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Community Contacts 2013
Community Contacts 2013 A Directory of Merrimack Area Nonprofit Groups and Organizations Compiled by the Merrimack Public Library 470 Daniel Webster Highway Merrimack, NH 03054-3694 (603) 424-5021 www.merrimack.lib.nh.us Compiled 11/12 A AARP ACTORSINGERS Adult Community Center—See JOHN O’LEARY ADULT COMMUNITY CENTER, INC. Aircraft, Radio control—See SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE FLYING EAGLES R/C CLUB American Association of Retired Persons—See AARP AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN American Legion—See MERRIMACK MEMORIAL POST 98, THE AMERICAN LEGION American Legion Auxiliary—See MERRIMACK MEMORIAL POST 98, THE AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN RED CROSS Animal Abuse—See ANIMAL RESCUE LEAGUE OF NH HUMANE SOCIETY FOR GREATER NASHUA Apple Computers—See SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE APPLE CORE (SNAC) Archery—See WATANIC BOWMEN Arts and crafts—See THE CRAFTWORKERS’ GUILD NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND CHAPTER EMBROIDERER'S GUILD OF AMERICA B Barbershop singing—See THE GRANITE STATESMEN BEDFORD BOOMERS Blood banks—See AMERICAN RED CROSS BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Breastfeeding—See LA LECHE LEAGUE - MERRIMACK VALLEY LA LECHE LEAGUE Business—See MERRIMACK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SCORE SMALL BUSINESS COUNSELING C Cancer—See CHILDHOOD CANCER LIFELINE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Canoeing—See MERRIMACK VALLEY PADDLERS THE CAREGIVERS, INC. Catholic Organizations—See KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, QUEEN OF PEACE COUNCIL #6725 OUR LADY OF MERCY LADIES’ GUILD Chamber of Commerce—See MERRIMACK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHILDHOOD CANCER LIFELINE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Computers—See SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE APPLE CORE (SNAC) Concert Association—See MERRIMACK CONCERT ASSOCIATION THE CONNECTION CENTER Conservation—see LOWER MERRIMACK RIVER LOCAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE MERRIMACK CONSERVATION COMMISSION MERRIMACK RIVER WATERSHED COUNCIL NH COVERTS PROJECT PEABODY MILL ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER SOUHEGAN RIVER LOCAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE SOUHEGAN WATERSHED ASSOCIATION THE CRAFTWORKERS’ GUILD Crimeline—See MERRIMACK CRIMELINE, INC. D/E Daughters of the American Revolution—See MATTHEW THORNTON CHAPTER D.A.R Democrats—See MERRIMACK TOWN DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE Disaster relief—See AMERICAN RED CROSS E Educational Programs—See RIVIER INSTITUTE FOR SENIOR EDUCATION (RISE) Embroidery—See NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND CHAPTER EMBROIDERER'S GUILD OF AMERICA EXCHANGE CLUB OF MERRIMACK F FAMILIES IN TRANSITION Ferrets—See 4 LI’L PAWS FERRET SHELTER Food Pantries—See RIVERSIDE CHRISTIAN FOOD PANTRY ST. JAMES COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY SAINT JOHN NEUMANN CHURCH FOOD PANTRY Friends and Families—See MERRIMACK FRIENDS AND FAMILIES FRIENDS OF THE MERRIMACK PUBLIC LIBRARY G GATEWAYS COMMUNITY SERVICES GIRL SCOUTS OF MERRIMACK Garden Club—See MERRIMACK GARDEN CLUB GRANITE STATE SENIOR GAMES GRANITE STATESMEN GREATER NASHUA/MERRIMACK WOMEN’S SOFTBALL LEAGUE GREATER NASHUA MOTHERS CLUB H Health Organizations—See CHILDHOOD CANCER LIFELINE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE HOME HEALTH AND HOSPICE CARE OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS HEEL & TOE SQUARE DANCE CLUB Heritage—See MERRIMACK HERITAGE COMMISSION History—See MERRIMACK HERITAGE COMMISSION MERRIMACK HISTORICAL SOCIETY HOLISTIC MOMS NETWORK, HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY CHAPTER HOME HEALTH AND HOSPICE CARE Hospice—See HOME HEALTH AND HOSPICE CARE Housing Assistance—See FAMILIES IN TRANSITION NASHUA SOUP KITCHEN AND SHELTER, INC. HUMANE SOCIETY FOR GREATER NASHUA I/J James Mastricola See MASTRICOLA JOHN O’LEARY ADULT COMMUNITY CENTER, INC. JOHN O’LEARY ADULT COMMUNITY CENTER, INC., BOARD OF DIRECTORS K Kayaking—See MERRIMACK VALLEY PADDLERS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, QUEEN OF PEACE COUNCIL #6725 L LA LECHE LEAGUE - MERRIMACK VALLEY LA LECHE LEAGUE Library—See FRIENDS OF THE MERRIMACK PUBLIC LIBRARY LIONESS CLUB OF MERRIMACK LIONS CLUB OF MERRIMACK LOWER MERRIMACK RIVER LOCAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE M MASTRICOLA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - PARENTS AND TEACHERS TOGETHER MASTRICOLA UPPER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PARENT-FACULTY ASSN MATTHEW THORNTON CHAPTER D.A.R. Meals on Wheels delivery—See ST. JOSEPH COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. MEALS ON WHEELS VOLUNTEER DRIVER PROGRAM Men’s organizations—See GRANITE STATESMEN KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, QUEEN OF PEACE COUNCIL #6725 MERRIMACK MEN’S SLO PITCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE MERRIMACK MEMORIAL POST 98, THE AMERICAN LEGION VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS, MERRIMACK POST #8641 MERRIMACK AGRICULTURAL MERRIMACK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MERRIMACK COMMUNITY GARDEN see MERRIMACK AGRICULTURAL COMMISSION MERRIMACK CONCERT ASSOCIATION MERRIMACK CONSERVATION COMMISSION MERRIMACK CRIMELINE, INC MERRIMACK FARMERS MARKET see MERRIMACK AGRICULTURAL COMMISSION MERRIMACK FRIENDS AND FAMILIES MERRIMACK GARDEN CLUB MERRIMACK HERITAGE COMMISSION MERRIMACK HIGH SCHOOL PARENT TEACHER GROUP MERRIMACK HISTORICAL SOCIETY MERRIMACK MEMORIAL POST 98, THE AMERICAN LEGION MERRIMACK MEN'S SLO PITCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE MERRIMACK MIDDLE SCHOOL PTG Merrimack Public Library—See FRIENDS OF THE MERRIMACK PUBLIC LIBRARY MERRIMACK REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE Merrimack River—See LOWER MERRIMACK RIVER LOCAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE MERRIMACK RIVER WATERSHED COUNCIL MERRIMACK RIVER WATERSHED COUNCIL MERRIMACK ROADRUNNERS BOOSTER CLUB MERRIMACK SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB MERRIMACK SNO-BUDS SNOWMOBILE CLUB MERRIMACK TOWN DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE MERRIMACK VALLEY PADDLERS Merrimack YMCA—See YMCA OF GREATER NASHUA/MERRIMACK BRANCH MERRIMACK YOUTH ASSOCIATION (MYA) Model Railroading—see BEDFORD BOOMERS Mothers Club—See GREATER NASHUA MOTHERS CLUB Music—See GRANITE STATESMEN MERRIMACK CONCERT ASSOCIATION NASHUA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA PROFILE CHORUS MYA—See MERRIMACK YOUTH ASSOCIATION (MYA) N NASHUA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA NASHUA REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION NASHUA SOUP KITCHEN AND SHELTER, INC. NH COVERTS PROJECT NH RIGHT RIDERS NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND CHAPTER EMBROIDERER'S GUILD OF AMERICA Nutrition/food programs—See NASHUA SOUP KITCHEN AND SHELTER, INC. RIVERSIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH FOOD PANTRY ST. JAMES COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY SAINT JOHN NEUMANN CHURCH FOOD PANTRY ST. JOSEPH COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC O Off-road recreation—See MERRIMACK SNO-BUDS SNOWMOBILE CLUB NH RIGHT RIDERS O’Leary Adult Community Center—See JOHN O’LEARY ADULT COMMUNITY CENTER, INC. OUR LADY OF MERCY LADIES’ GUILD OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS P Parents—See GREATER NASHUA MOTHERS CLUB HOLISTIC MOMS NETWORK, HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY CHAPTER LA LECHE LEAGUE - MERRIMACK VALLEY LA LECHE LEAGUE MASTRICOLA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - PARENTS AND TEACHERS TOGETHER MASTRICOLA UPPER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PARENT-FACULTY ASSN MERRIMACK HIGH SCHOOL PARENT TEACHER GROUP MERRIMACK MIDDLE SCHOOL PTG P.T.T.F. (PARENTS AND TEACHERS OF THORNTONS FERRY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL) REEDS FERRY PARENT FACULTY ASSOCIATION (P.F.A.) PEABODY MILL ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER Planning Commission—See NASHUA REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION Politics—See MERRIMACK REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE MERRIMACK TOWN DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE PROFILE CHORUS P.T.T.F. (PARENTS AND TEACHERS OF THORNTONS FERRY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL) Q/R Radio-controlled flying—See SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE FLYING EAGLES R/C CLUN Red Cross—See AMERICAN RED CROSS REEDS FERRY PARENT FACULTY ASSOCIATION (P.F.A.) REEDS FERRY WOMEN’S CLUB Republicans—See MERRIMACK REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE Retired Persons—See AARP MERRIMACK SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB RIVERSIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH FOOD PANTRY ROTARY CLUB OF MERRIMACK S ST. JAMES COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY SAINT JOHN NEUMANN CHURCH FOOD PANTRY ST. JOSEPH COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. SCORE SMALL BUSINESS COUNSELING Senior Citizen Services—See AARP Service Organizations—See MERRIMACK LIONS CLUB MERRIMACK LIONESS CLUB REEDS FERRY WOMEN’S CLUB ROTARY CLUB OF MERRIMACK SILVA SWINGERS SQUARE DANCE CLUB Singing—See ACTORSINGERS GRANITE STATESMEN MERRIMACK CONCERT ASSOCIATION PROFILE CHORUS Snowmobiling—See MERRIMACK SNO-BUDS SNOWMOBILE CLUB Social Service Agencies—See FAMILES IN TRANSITION GATEWAY COMMUNITY SERVICES ST. JOSEPH COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE SERVICES, INC. Softball—See GREATER NASHUA/MERRIMACK WOMEN’S SOFTBALL LEAGUE MERRIMACK MEN'S SLO PITCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE Sons of American Legion—See MERRIMACK MEMORIAL POST 98, THE AMERICAN LEGION SOUHEGAN RIVER LOCAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE SOUHEGAN WATERSHED ASSOCIATION Soup Kitchen—See NASHUA SOUP KITCHEN AND SHELTER, INC. SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE APPLE CORE (SNAC) SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE FLYING EAGES R/C CLUB SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE SERVICES, INC. Square dancing—See HEEL & TOE SQUARE DANCE CLUB SILVA SWINGERS SQUARE DANCE CLUB SPECIAL OLYMPICS NEW HAMPSHIRE – LOWER MERRIMACK REGION Sports—See GRANITE STATE SENIOR GAMES GREATER NASHUA/MERRIMACK WOMEN’S SOFTBALL LEAGUE MERRIMACK MEN'S SLO PITCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE MERRIMACK ROADRUNNERS BOOSTER CLUB MERRIMACK YOUTH ASSOCIATION (MYA) MERRIMACK YMCA SPECIAL OLYMPICS NEW HAMPSHIRE – LOWER MERRIMACK REGION Sweet Adelines—See PROFILE CHORUS T Teachers—See JAMES MASTRICOLA UPPER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PARENT-FACULTY ASSN MASTRICOLA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - PARENTS AND TEACHERS TOGETHER MERRIMACK HIGH SCHOOL PARENT-TEACHER GROUP MERRIMACK MIDDLE SCHOOL PTG P.T.T.F. (PARENTS AND TEACHERS OF THORNTONS FERRY ELEM. SCHOOL) REEDS FERRY PARENT FACULTY ASSOCIATION (P.F.A.) Theater—See ACTORSINGERS U/V/W/X Veterans’ Organizations—See MERRIMACK MEMORIAL POST 98, THE AMERICAN LEGION VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS, MERRIMACK POST #8641 V.O.W.S.—VOICES OF WAR SPOUSES VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS, MERRIMACK POST #8641 V.O.W.S.—VOICES OF WAR SPOUSES WATANIC BOWMEN WHEELER MEMORIAL CHAPEL TRUST Women’s Club—See REEDS FERRY WOMEN’S CLUB Women’s Organizations—See AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN GREATER NASHUA/MERRIMACK WOMEN’S SOFTBALL LEAGUE GREATER NASHUA MOTHERS CLUB HOLISTIC MOMS NETWORK, HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY CHAPTER LA LECHE LEAGUE MERRIMACK LIONESS CLUB MERRIMACK FRIENDS AND FAMILIES MERRIMACK MEMORIAL POST #98, THE AMERICAN LEGION (AUXILIARY) OUR LADY OF MERCY LADIES’ GUILD PROFILE CHORUS REEDS FERRY WOMEN’S CLUB Y/Z YMCA OF GREATER NASHUA/MERRIMACK BRANCH THE YOUTH COUNCIL Youth Organizations—See BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA THE CONNECTION CENTER GIRL SCOUTS OF MERRIMACK MERRIMACK MEMORIAL POST 98, (SONS OF AMERICAN LEGION) MERRIMACK YOUTH ASSOCIATION (MYA) YMCA OF GREATER NASHUA/MERRIMACK BRANCH THE YOUTH COUNCIL AARP Nashua Area Chapter 622 AARP P.O. Box 3432 Nashua, NH 03061-3432 Contact: Peter Desautels, President (603) 889-6437 Chapter goals are to provide community service in collaboration with the local network of services for the aging; promote fellowship; provide education and socialization for members; and plan new directions for people age 50 and over, serving their needs and interests. Programs include chapter meetings, newsletter, legislative updates, educational speakers, participation in state sponsored events and special local events. Luncheon meetings are held at 11:30 am on the 2nd Thursday of the month at the Holiday Inn at Exit 4 in Nashua. Membership fee is $5 for regular members and $10 for associate members (under age 50). Updates 1/2013 ACTORSINGERS 219 Lake Street Nashua, NH 03061-0091 (603) 889-9691 www.actorsingers.org Contact: secretary@actorsingers.org The Actorsingers is a nonprofit community theater organization dedicated to performing highquality musicals. The Actorsingers produce two adult major musicals per season, as well as a children's musical (Junior Actorsingers) each spring and a teen musical each summer (Teen Actorsingers). All auditions and rehearsals are held at Actorsingers Hall, 219 Lake Street, Nashua, NH. The Broadway shows are staged at the Edmund Keefe Auditorium, Elm Street, Nashua. Board meetings are held monthly. An annual meeting is held in June. The semiannual meeting is held in January. Membership dues are $10.00 for an individual and $15 for a family. Visit the website for information about upcoming shows. Updated 1/2012 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN (AAUW) Southern NH Branch PO Box 426 Amherst, NH 03031 www.aauwnh.org Contact: Ingrid Michaelis, President (603) 494-6671 The AAUW is a national and international organization that promotes equity for women through advocacy, research and education. In addition to branch-wide activities, which include social events and fundraisers to support our scholarship, we offer smaller interest groups that include a book discussion group, a gourmet dinner group, and a daytimers group that ventures to local attractions. Monthly meetings are held at various locations within the local area from September through June of each year. Membership is open to women of all ages from southern New Hampshire that hold a degree or associate degree from an accredited college or university. Annual dues are $60. Updated 1/2013 AMERICAN RED CROSS, NEW HAMPSHIRE GATEWAY CHAPTER 28 Concord Street Nashua, NH 03064 (603) 889-6664 Fax: (603) 886-1316 www.redcross.org Contacts: Lucie Thibodeau, Office Manager lucie.thibodeau@redcross.org Ian Dyar, Disaster Services Reg. Dir ian.dyar@redcross.org The American Red Cross, a humanitarian organization led by volunteers and guided by its Congressional Charter and the Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross Movement, will provide relief to victims of disaster and help people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. There are no membership restrictions. Most Health and Safety Courses have fees. All emergency services are free. Available programs include: • Disaster—food, clothing, lodging, eye glasses, prescription medications, and mental health services to victims of disaster. • Liaison for emergency communications to/from military personnel in times of crisis. • Health & Safety—adult, infant and/or child CPR; first aid; automated external defibrillator (AED); babysitter training; water safety courses; school safety programs offering free Basic Aid Training (BAT.) and First Aid for Children Training (FACT); Preventing Disease Transmission-Bloodborne Pathogens; and Pet First Aid. Updated 1/2013 ANIMAL RESCUE LEAGUE OF NH 545 Route 101 Bedford, NH 03110 (603) 472-3647 Fax: (603) 471-9036 www.rescueleague.org Contact: Danielle Snyder, Adoption Director Danielle2@rescueleague.org The league is a community resource dedicated to saving the lives of homeless pets; caring for companion animals afflicted by neglect, abandonment and cruelty; enhancing the relationship between people and pets through adoption education, compassion, and promotion of animal welfare. Shelter adoption hours: Tues. and Thurs., 1-7 pm; Fri., Sat., and Sun., 12-5 pm. Updated 10/2012 BEDFORD BOOMERS 39 Old Sawmill Road Bedford, NH 03110-6225 (603) 472-3137 www.boomers-rr.com gsrrho@aol.com Contact: Ralph Reed, Yard Master (603) 424-1319 reed-ho-train@juno.com George Kenson, Publicity (603) 424-3961 Bedford Boomers is an informational association of hobbyists with the goals of promoting model railroading and assisting people of all ages to enjoy the hobby. The group participates in local, regional, and national events and interacts with the public at all functions. A public model -railroading exhibition is held the first Sunday in November. Meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 7:15 pm at the Bedford Public Library. There are no dues. Updated 10/2012 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Daniel Webster Council, (603) 625-6431 Boy Scout Troop 15 Sponsor: Saint John Neumann Church, meets at church hall Tuesday eve. Scoutmaster: Mark Collins, (603) 424-2949, corvettemark@comcast.net Committee Chair: Pamela Meany, (603) 595-1634, rynjordi@myfairpoint.net Boy Scout Troop 401 http://troop15.us Sponsor: St. James Church; meets there on Monday eve. Scoutmaster: Ken Sanborn, (603) 387-6637, ibdscoutmaster@comcast.net Committee Chair: Marsha Kofman, (603) 429-0794, rdhetal@yahoo.com Boy Scout Troop 424 http://nhtroop424.org Sponsor: Our Lady of Mercy Church; meets there on Thursday eve. at 7 pm Scoutmaster: Committee Chair: Steve Mroz, (603)889-4474, smroz@comcast.net Cub Scout Pack 401 http://www.pack401merrimack.org Sponsor: St. James Church; meets there the 3rd Sunday of the month. Committee Chair: Kevin Berube, (603) 424-0396, berube3@comcast.net Cub Scout Pack 424 Sponsor: Our Lady of Mercy Church; meets there Sunday daytime. Cub Scout Pack 525 http:/www.pack525.com Sponsor: The VFW; meets there on Monday eve. Cubmaster: Phil Honkala, (603) 420-8190, honkabank@comcast.net Committee Chair: Jill Langley, (603) 674-0356, jillian0519@gmail.com Updated 5/2012 THE CAREGIVERS, INC. 19 Harvey Road Bedford, NH 03110 (603) 622-4948 Fax: (603) 384-3901 www.caregiversnh.org Contacts: Donny R. Guillemette, President & CEO, ext. 23 donny@caregiversnh.org Eric Emmering, Development & Resource Mgr, ext. 24 eric@caregiversnh.org The CareGivers, Inc. is a small, private, grassroots nonprofit with the mission to help the frail, elderly, and disabled maintain their independence and dignity through the spirit of volunteerism. The CareGivers recruits, screens, trains, and coordinates volunteers to offer presence and assistance to those in need through transportation, a mobile food pantry, companionship, community workshops, and service projects. Programs and services are free of charge and help vulnerable individuals remain independent in their homes and connected to their communities. Updated 10/2012 CHILDHOOD CANCER LIFELINE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE P.O. Box 395 Hillsboro, NH 03244 (603) 645-1489 www.childhoodcancerlifeline.org info@childhoodcancerlifeline.org Contact: Sylvia Pelletier, President This organization’s purpose is to empower NH families battling childhood cancer through the provision of resources, information, and hope. We provide direct financial assistance and host family outings, including a family camp in conjunction with YMCA Camp Coniston. The Board of Directors meetings monthly in Bedford, NH. Updated 10/2012 THE CONNECTION CENTER 280-D Daniel Webster Hwy Merrimack, NH 03054 (603) 262-5726 www.connectioncenter.org Contact: Ron Moore, Jr., Director The Connection Center is a safe place where families and individuals can learn and grow together to build and live a purpose-filled life. Services include classes and workshops for individuals and families on finances, marriage, and building practical life skills. Certain classes may have a license fee, but most are free. Class schedules vary throughout the year, so please call for details. Updated 12/2012 THE CRAFTWORKERS’ GUILD 5 Meetinghouse Road Bedford, NH 03110 (603) 472-8109 Contacts: Carol Davis, President (603) 472-5821 Kathleen Dillard, Membership (603) 966-7696 The Guild is a community-based nonprofit organization which promotes an appreciation for arts and crafts and fosters excellence in craftsmanship. The Guild shop typically hosts 3 juried shows each year with free admission and parking. A portion of the sales from these shows supports the Guild's education fund which offers programs (speakers, demonstrations) which are open to the public and also awards grants to Bedford schools for innovative arts and crafts programs. Monthly meetings are held from September to May, usually on the 2nd Monday of the month at the historic Oliver Kendall House behind the Bedford Library. Members are expected to assist with the many volunteer activities necessary to support the Guild’s efforts. Annual dues are $20 and membership is open not only to artists and crafters, but to anyone interested in supporting the arts and crafts. Updated 2/2011 EXCHANGE CLUB OF MERRIMACK P.O. Box 223 (603) 424-4589 Contact: Brenda Grady, Secretary bbgrady@comcast.net The Exchange Club is a community service organization of business and professional men and women. The major emphasis is on service to the community, especially to youth. Prevention of child abuse and recognition of the top students at Merrimack High School are among our activities. The organization supports other activities for children and youth, including Cans for Kids, Candidates’ Night, gun locks (with Police Dept.), Top 10 Scholars, a high school scholarship, and financial support to Merrimack food pantries. Meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month at 6:30 pm at Jade Dragon Restaurant. Membership dues are collected quarterly. New members are welcome. Updated 1/2012 FAMILIES IN TRANSITION 122 Market Street Manchester, NH 03104 (603) 641-9441 www.fitnh.org Contacts: Michele Talwani, Dir. Of Economic Dev. & Marketing, ext. 239 mtalwani@fitnh.org Meaghan Hull, Coord. of Volunteers & Families in Transition VISTA program (603) 935-7900, ext. 1717 Families in Transition is a non-profit agency that has served thousands of homeless men, women, and children in the southern New Hampshire area over the past 17 years. It’s mission is to provide safe, affordable housing and comprehensive social services to individuals and families who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, enabling them to gain selfsufficiency and respect. As one of the largest housing and supportive service providers in southern New Hampshire, and having experienced unprecedented growth due to increased need, Families in Transition continues to proudly honor its tradition of success for people who complete the program by transitioning into permanent housing. Updated 10/2012 FRIENDS OF THE MERRIMACK PUBLIC LIBRARY 470 Daniel Webster Highway Contacts: Merrimack, NH 03054 (603) 424-5021 Fax: (603) 424-7312 www.merrimack.lib.nh.us/friends/index.shtml Stacia Kriebel, President chillininnh@yahoo.com Dora Friedman, Treasurer doraf@comcast.net The purpose of the Friends of the Merrimack Public Library is to promote increased awareness and use of the Merrimack Public Library. Activities include sponsoring special fundraisers and events, and purchasing various items of need for the library. Meetings are scheduled as needed; members are contacted via email about upcoming meeting dates. Meetings are held at the library - either in the Director's Office or in the Klumpp Meeting Room at the library. Membership fees are: students/ $5.00, individual adult/$10.00, family/$20.00 and supporting/$10.00. Updated 10/2012 GATEWAYS COMMUNITY SERVICES 144 Canal Street Nashua, NH 03064 (603) 882-6333 Fax: (603) 889-5460 Contact: info@gatewayscs.org Gateways Community Services believes that all people of are great value and strives to be innovative when providing quality support needed for individuals to lead meaningful lives in their community. Services are offered for infants with developmental delays, children and adults with disabilities, and elders in need of support. Updated 10/2012 GIRL SCOUTS OF MERRIMACK PO Box 1593 Merrimack, NH 03054 Council office: (603) 627-4158 Council fax : (603) 627-4169 www.merrimackgirlscouts.org Www.girlscoutsgwm.org Contact: info@merrimackgirlscouts.org Founded in 1912 by Juliette Gordon Low, Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. Membership is open to girls in grades K-12. Adult volunteers are always welcome. Pathways for participation include troops, camp, series, events, virtual and travel. Updated 12/2012 GRANITE STATE MODELER’S CLUB http://home.comcast.net/~vf84 Contact:: granitestatemodelers@gmail.com The Granite State Modelers enjoy building plastic models and sharing their expertise and experiences with others. The club exists to bring together those with similar interests and to foster the modeling hobby. Demonstrations, competitions and contests are held throughout the year. Meetings are held at 7 pm on the 3rd Monday of every month in the auditorium on the lower level of the Nashua Public Library. Visitors are welcome. Membership is open to modelers of any skill level for $12 per year. Updated 12/2012 GRANITE STATE SENIOR GAMES PO Box 775 Newport, NH 03773-0775 (603) 504-8425 www.NHSeniorGames.org Contact: Larry Flint, Chairman/BOD (603) 504-8425 nhgssg2@myfairpoint.net The mission of the Granite State Senior Games (GSSG) is to promote, organize and develop physical challenges for the 50-plus population in NH. The GSSG encourages fitness and well -being by providing athletic competition in a variety of sports. The Annual State Games are held in various venues for athletes of all abilities, usually in August and over a one-month period of time. The Games are open to all ages 50 and up. Modest entry fees apply for participation. New competitors, sponsors and volunteers are welcome. Updated 10/2012 GRANITE STATESMEN P.O. Box 3880 Nashua, NH 03061-3880 (603) 886-SING (7464) www.granitestatesmen.org info@granitestatesmen.org Contact: Richard R. White The Granite Statesmen Barbershop Chorus (aka The Nashua Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society) is an all-male, performing chorus based in Nashua. The group regularly performs not only in New England, but also throughout the United States and abroad, entertaining audiences with a repertoire that includes a variety of musical timelines and styles. Dedicated to a cappella music primarily in the barbershop style, the group has won great acclaim for its work not only locally, but internationally as well. The group rehearses weekly at the Nashua Senior Activities Center, 70 Temple Street, Nashua, at 7:30 pm. Membership is open to men of all ages and applications are considered throughout the year. Updated 10/2012 GREATER NASHUA/MERRIMACK WOMEN’S SOFTBALL LEAGUE www.leaguelineup.com/gnmwsl Contact: Kristin Spang, League President gnmwsl@gmail.com This women’s softball league plays in Nashua and Merrimack on Monday through Thursday nights from May through August . The league is open to women age 18 and older. Fees are determined by team. Updated 12/2012 GREATER NASHUA MOTHERS CLUB P.O. Box 124 Nashua, NH 03061-0124 www.greaternashuamothersclub.com Contact: gnmcmembership@gmail.com The Greater Nashua Mothers Club is a social and support group that was formed to provide a nurturing community for mothers and their children. We come together to make new friends for ourselves and our children, to help and support each other, to learn more about successful parenting, and to have fun along the way. We offer friendship and support for Mothers, primary caregivers and children from birth through school age, including: play groups, new mom’s support group, mom’s night out, special events and speakers, holiday parties, and field trips. Board meetings are held the 2nd Monday of each month at members’ homes. Annual membership dues are $20 and are due every March. Updated 11/2011 HEEL & TOE SQUARE DANCE CLUB c/o Rose Rancourt 28 Commercial St. #312 Concord, NH 03301 www.heelandtoesdc.freeservers.com heelandtoesdc@gmail.com Contacts: Keith & Joyce Koerber (603) 497-3483 Erich & Linda Nitzsche, Banner Chairmen (978) 578-1352 hntbanner2010@yahoo.com Members dance for fun, exercise, and friendship. Dances are held on the 3rd Saturday of the month from 7:30-10 pm at the Bishop O’Neil Youth Center, 30 South Elm Street, Manchester, and beginners’ classes are held on Sundays from Sept.-May, 6:30-8:30 pm, at the Jazzercise Fitness Center, 32 Hayward St., Manchester. Dues are $10 per person, per year. Dance admission is $6. Updated 10/2012 HIGH HOPES FOUNDATION OF NH, INC. 301 Daniel Webster Hwy Merrimack, NH 03054 (603) 429-1010 Fax: (603) 429-0037 www.highhopesfoundation.org Contacts: Nicole Martini, Executive Dir. highhopesnh@highhopesfoundation.org The purpose of this non-profit organization is to grant wishes to chronically and seriously ill NH children, ages 3-18. The group sponsors various activities throughout NH and meets at various locations on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7 pm. Volunteers are always welcome, as High Hopes is an all-volunteer foundation. Updated 10/2012 HOLISTIC MOMS NETWORK, HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY CHAPTER c/o Lisa Smith 15 Flint Meadow Dr. (603) 672-8476 www.holisticmoms.org Contacts: Lisa Smith, Co-Leader hmn.hillsborough@gmail.com Amy Wyman, Co-Leader wymanamy@gmail.com This is a non-profit national organization with a local chapter serving all of Hillsborough County and beyond. The organization provides support and education resources for parents and individuals with an interest in green living, natural health and mindful parenting. Activities include monthly educational speakers, moms night out, meals for new moms, play groups, a very active local online Yahoo discussion group, an e-newsletter, and more This chapter meets monthly on the third Thursday and holds family events throughout the year. Membership is open to anyone interested in holistic living. Updated 10/2012 HOME HEALTH & HOSPICE CARE 7 Executive Park Dr. Merrimack, NH 03054 (603) 882-2941 (800) 887-5973 wWww.hhhc.org Contact: Referral Specialist info@hhhc.org Satellite Offices: 593 Maple St. Manchester, NH 03104 (603) 627-4176 Community Hospice House 210 Naticook Road Merrimack, NH 03054 This not-for-profit Visiting Nurse Association and hospice provides a wide range of necessary medical, nursing, therapeutic, social, and supportive care services to the elderly, the acute and chronically ill, children, newborns, and adults. In addition, the agency provides hospice services for patients at end-of-life and bereavement support for the family after a loved one dies. Hospice care is provided in a patient's home, long-term care facility, or at our Community Hospice House in Merrimack. HHHC also hosts a variety of Community Wellness Clinics including foot care clinics, flu shot clinics, and blood pressure screenings. Services are covered by Medicare, Medicaid, many health insurance companies, and by private payment. Reduced fee and free services are available to those in financial need. Updated 10/2012 HUMANE SOCIETY FOR GREATER NASHUA 24 Ferry Road Nashua, NH 03064 (603) 889-2275 www.hsfn.org Contact: Jessica Carson, Director of Finance and HR, ext. 22 jesscarson@hsfn.org This organization is dedicated to the creation and maintenance of a responsible and humane two- and four-footed community. It provides for and protects abandoned, abused, neglected and unwanted animals and promotes animal welfare through programs and services that mutually benefit animals and people. Besides providing a temporary homes for pet needing adoption, the Society offers a foster program for pregnant cats and kittens too young to survive on their own, a Seniors for Seniors program which places older cats with older adults, a Matchmaker Program for arranging suitable adoptions, and pet therapy visits to local nursing homes. Updated 10/2012 JOHN O’LEARY ADULT COMMUNITY CENTER, INC. 4 Church Street Merrimack, NH 03054 (603) 424-6306 Contact: Steven M. Dembow, Rental Coordinator (603) 429-0902 steven.m.dembow@comcast.net The center is a meeting and function facility for Merrimack’s citizens. The Center serves as home to the Merrimack Senior Citizen Club and as a satellite senior feeding/Meals on Wheels site for St. Joseph Community Services. The facility is available to rent for select functions. Meetings of the John O’Leary Adult Community Center, Inc. Board of Directors are held there on the 1st Monday of the month at 7:30 pm. Updated 10/2012 JOHN O’LEARY ADULT COMMUNITY CENTER, INC. BOARD OF DIRECTORS 4 Church Street Merrimack, NH 03054 Contact: Norm Carr, Chairman (603) 424-5484 nvcpa5@comcast.net The Board of Directors handles the administration and direction of the John O’Leary Adult Community Center as a meeting and function facility for Merrimack citizens. Responsibilities include coordinating and managing all activities, providing clean up and maintenance, and preparing operating budgets and financial reports. Meetings are held the 1st Monday of each month (September through June) at 7:30 pm at the Center on Church Street. Membership is open to all adult Merrimack residents. Prospective adult board members may contact the Board for consideration. Updated 10/2012 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, QUEEN OF PEACE COUNCIL #6725 16 Baboosic Lake Road Merrimack, NH 03054 Contact: Tom Lamb, Grand Knight (603) 424-4571 flocklead@yahoo.com The Knights of Columbus is a Catholic men’s fraternal benefit society that was formed to render mutual aid and assistance to sick, disabled and needy members and their families. The Queen of Peace Council is affiliated with Our Lady of Mercy Church. Meetings are held the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7 pm in the basement of the Religious Education Hall. Membership is open to Catholic men in good standing with the church. Our Merrimack community activities include Nashua Soup Kitchen, Christmas Craft Fair, Concession Trailer at MYA soccer games, coffee and donuts after Sunday masses, and monthly family buffet breakfasts. We support Merrimack HS Scholarships, Merrimack Friars, Network Opportunity, Nashua Soup Kitchen, St. Joseph Community Services, Easter Seals, NH Special Olympics, and Merrimack Home Health & Hospice. Updated 11/2011 LA LECHE LEAGUE - MERRIMACK VALLEY LA LECHE LEAGUE www.lalecheleague.org Milford meeting Alyson (603) 889-9024 aaikenhobbs@yahoo.com Candice (603) 249-1108 LLLCandiceRoth@yahoo.com Contacts: Merrimack Valley meetings Ariella (603) 837-6313 lll@marget.com Kathy (603) 891-3530 LLLKathyD@gmail.com Shanan (603) 594-8304 shananwilliams@mac.com Kim (603) 204-5663 LLLKimFrye@hotmail.com Derry meeting Rebekah (603) 434-0097 RebekahCooks@gmail.com Robyn (603) 897-9734 LLLRobynl@gmail.com Free meetings are held the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 10 am in Nashua, the 2nd Thursday of each month at 7 pm in Milford, and the 3rd Friday of each month at 10 am in Derry The purpose of the group is to provide information and support to breastfeeding mothers. Support is given through the monthly meetings as well as by telephone. Membership in La Leche League International is $55 per year The group sells nursing jewelry as an on-going fundraiser. Updated 11/2011 LOWER MERRIMACK RIVER LOCAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE www.nashuarpc.org/lmrlac/index.htm Contact: Kathryn Nelson, Chair kathpn@comcast.net The Lower Merrimack River Local Advisory Committee (LMRLAC) is comprised of representatives from the business, recreation, agriculture, and conservation community as well as riparian landowners and local government. The Committee serves as stewards and watchdogs over any activities in the Lower Merrimack River Corridor. LMRLAC activities vary from reviewing wetland applications and site plans for development, to assisting with trail projects and commenting on conservation activities within the Corridor. Communities in the Lower Merrimack River Corridor include Nashua, Hudson, Litchfield, and Merrimack. We meet the 4th Thursday of the month at the Nashua Public Library, 7pm. New members and others always welcome. Updated 10/2012 MASTRICOLA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - PARENTS AND TEACHERS TOGETHER 7 School Street Contact: School Office Merrimack, NH 03054 (603) 424-6218 (603) 424-6218 www.merrimack.k12.nh.us/webpages/mespatt/ This parent/teacher group is a volunteer organization dedicated to the support and enrichment of education at MES. Our goal is to provide enrichment to both the students and faculty by establishing means to offer additional enrichment programs, special program speakers, field trips, and materials for the school. Activities include ice cream social, book fairs, WEE Deliver, field day, school pictures, 3rd/4th grade chorus, Destination Imagination, and volunteer work at the school. Members must be an MES parent or staff member. Monthly meetings are held at the school in Room 5. Updated 2/2013 MASTRICOLA UPPER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PARENT-FACULTY ASSOCIATION (PFA) 26 Baboosic Lake Rd. Contact: School Office Merrimack, NH 03054 (603) 424-6221 (603) 424-6221 www.merrimack.k12.nh.us/mues/content/pfa.htm The JMUES-PFA offers various opportunities for academic enrichment while supporting social and character development throughout the JMUES school community. Parent volunteers coordinate programs for students and staff such as Family Fun Night, School Spirit, Hospitality, and Fun Day. Through fundraising, the PFA is able to provide financial support for numerous programs such as a visiting author, Lego League, Project Safeguard, and Exchange City. All parents of JMUES students are members of the PFA, as are all faculty members. There are no dues or membership fees. All meeting dates are published annually in the JMUES Information Booklet as well as on notices sent home with students. Call the school or check the website for details on upcoming meeting dates. Updated 2/2013 MATTHEW THORNTON CHAPTER D.A.R. 3 Little John Court Merrimack, NH 03054 www.dar.org www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nhsodar Contact: Judy Eriksen, Chapter Registrar (603) 424-8453 Do you have a Revolutionary Patriot in your family tree? Membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) honors and preserves the legacy of your Patriot ancestor. Over two hundred years ago, American Patriots fought and sacrificed for the freedoms we enjoy today. DAR members, through participation in the Society’s various programs and activities, continue this legacy by actively supporting historic preservation, promotion of education, and patriotic endeavors. With headquarters in Washington, D.C., the DAR is a volunteer women’s service organization. Locally, the Matthew Thornton Chapter, Nashua, NH, meets September-December and March-June. For membership information, contact the Registrar. Updated 11/2012 MEALS ON WHEELS VOLUNTEER PROGRAM St. Joseph Community Services P..O. Box 910 Merrimack, NH 03054 (603) 424-9967 Fax: (603) 424-1472 www.mealsonwheelsnh.org Contact: meals@sjcsinc.org SJCS provides numerous opportunities for members of the community to give back to their communities by volunteering for the agency. We offer opportunities to volunteer in our site kitchens, as a Meals on Wheels driver, in our administrative office, and for special events. Opportunities are available across Hillsborough County, and training is provided. Call or email for more information about volunteering. Updated 12/2012 MERRIMACK AGRICULTURAL COMMISSION 6 Baboosic Lake Rd. Merrimack, NH 03054 Merrimack Community Gardens (603) 759-2737 merrimackgardens@gmail.com Contact: John Lastowka, Chairman (603) 424-4742 jlastowka1@comcast Merrimack Farmers Market (603) 345-0625 merrimackfarmersmarket@gmail.com The Merrimack Agricultural Commission’s purpose is to protect agricultural lands, preserve rural character, provide a voice for farmers, and encourage agricultural-based businesses. The 7-member commission meets at 7 pm on the 2nd Wednesday of each month in the Town Hall Meeting Room. The Commission sponsors the Merrimack Farmers Market, which will be held every Wednesday from 3:30 to 6:30 pm from June 1 to September 28, 2011, in the parking lot of Tractor Supply Co. at Merrimack Commons on Daniel Webster Hwy. The market features locally-grown, in-season vegetables, fruits, flowers and plants, dairy, maple products, bakery, meat, fish, eggs, and wine. Contact the Farmers Market Manager for more information. The Commission also sponsors the Merrimack Community Garden at Wasserman Park, Naticook Rd. The garden will open May 15, 2011 and close October 15, 2011, weather permitting.) A 10’ x 10’ plot may be rented for $10 for the season. Water is available on-site. Rules and contracts may be obtained from Sherry Kalish at the Merrimack Parks and Recreation Office. Updated 3/2013 MERRIMACK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE P.O. Box 254 Contact: Deb Courtemanche, Executive Director 246 Daniel Webster Highway deb@merrimackchamber.org Merrimack, NH 03054-0254 (Located inside the Residence Inn by Marriott) 603) 424-3669 Fax: (603) 429-4325 www.merrimackchamber.org The Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit organization committed to serving, supporting and promoting its members through networking, community involvement, information services and public awareness. Activities of the Chamber include monthly AM and PM Networking events, monthly Lunchtime Seminars, Annual Golf Tournament, Annual Scholarship Awards Dinner with announcement of the Business of the Year, Business Leader of the Year, Volunteer of the Year, and President's Award, support for the Enterprise City program for fifth graders at the Upper Elementary School; Ribbon Cuttings and grand Opening Events, publication and distribution of the Official Merrimack Visitor and Relocation Guide, community services, and participation in the Holiday Parades. A Board meeting is held on the 2nd Tuesday of every month. Membership fees are affordable and vary according to the size of the business. The Chamber always welcomes new businesses and asks that you contact the office for further information. Updated 11/2012 MERRIMACK CONCERT ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 461 Merrimack, NH 03054 www.merrimackconcert.org info@merrimackconcert.org Contacts: Heidi Critz-Frens, Executive Director (603) 233-2557 Jamie Saucier, Choral Director (603) 828-6739 Lelia Dutton, Band Director (603) 429-8323 Merrimack Concert Association, a non-profit organization operating under the auspices of the Parks and Recreation Department, offers amateur and professional musicians an artistic, recreational, and educational experience through the rehearsal and performance of a wide variety of instrumental and vocal music. It provides the residents of the area quality yet inexpensive musical entertainment. Both groups are open to adults and high school students without audition. Merrimack Concert Band rehearses Tuesday evenings from 7:30-9:30 pm in the Merrimack Middle School band room. Members need to bring their own instruments. The Merrimack Chorus meets Sunday evenings from 7 pm-9 pm at the John O’Leary Adult Community Center. Updated 10/2012 MERRIMACK CONSERVATION COMMISSION P.O. Box 940 Merrimack, NH 03054 Phone: (603) 424-3531 Fax: (603) 424-1408 www.ci.merrimack.nh.us/boards/ conservation/conservation.htm Contacts: Tim Tenhave, Chairman ttenhave@merrimacknh.gov Community Development Dept. ( 603) 424-3531 The Merrimack Conservation Commission (MCC) is a volunteer commission charged with the protection, management and education of the public concerning the natural forest, wildlife and aquatic resources of Merrimack. The MCC oversees the management of approximately 1,500 acres of town-owned land that are open to the public for hiking and other permitted activities. Volunteers are always welcome to join the MCC and the subcommittees and to help us during our workdays. The MCC meets on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month at 6:30 p.m. and the public is welcome to attend every meeting. Visit the above website to find the agenda for each meeting or feel free to call the Community Development Department if you have any questions. The MCC also has an exciting website that highlights the many properties the Commission manages. It can be found at http://www.merrimackoutdoors.org. Updated 11/2012 MERRIMACK CRIMELINE, INC. 31 Baboosic Lake Road Merrimack, NH 03054 Merrimack Police (603) 424-3774 Crimeline (603) 424-2424 www.merrimackcrimeline.org Contacts: Judy Erikson ( 603) 424-8453 If you have information about a crime or see a crime happening in Merrimack, call 424-2424 with this information to help the MPD solve crimes that otherwise might go unsolved. When a call is made to the Crimeline at 424-2424, there is no Caller-ID feature so anonymity is assured. Each caller is given a code number to identify the call, and a cash reward is paid to the caller upon an arrest. If you have information on a crime or see a crime happening in Merrimack, call 424-2424 with this information. This helps the MPD solve crimes that might otherwise have gone unsolved. When a call is made to the Crimeline at 424-2424, there is no Caller-ID feature on this number so anonymity is assured. Each caller is given a code number and rewards are paid in cash to assure anonymity. Upon an arrest, the case reward can be released. Tips can also be made anonymously on our website. Please check our website for other valuable information. The Merrimack Crimeline members meets at 7pm the 1st Wednesday September thru June at the Merrimack Police Department and is also open to the public. Members participate in the MPD open house in May. The Crimeline members also run a golf tournament at the Souhegan Woods Golf Course in September as a fundraiser. We also sponsor the Neighborhood Watch program. Crimeline has adopted Daniel Webster Highway from Bedford Road to Greeley Street and twice a year get together to make that part of Merrimack a little bit cleaner. They assist in the purchase of crime deterrent material to be used by the police department and help with fundraisers for the DARE program. We also issue two $1,000 scholarships for seniors at Merrimack High School entering the field of Criminal Justice. Updated 11/2012 MERRIMACK FRIENDS AND FAMILIES P.O. Box 1516 Merrimack, NH 03054 Www..merrimackfriendsfamilies.org info@merrimackfriendsfamilies.org Contacts: Julie Akers & Gretchen Ricks, CoPresidents Nicole Souza, 1st Vice President firstvp@merrimackfriendsfamilies.org Merrimack Friends & Families is a nonprofit organization for both social and civic causes including the promotion of community service projects. The club provides opportunities for members to become acquainted with others in the community through activities such as playgroups, book club and other social events. The club also holds food drives, helps with the annual Easter Egg hunt, and assists with other local needs. They also provide financial donations to local charities. Membership Mixers are held monthly and have a guest speaker, a demonstrator, or an interactive activity. Check to MFF website for more detailed information. The club’s annual fee is $25. Updated 10/2012 MERRIMACK GARDEN CLUB P.O. Box 426 Merrimack, NH 03054 www.MerrimackGardenClub.org Contact: Michelle Demerjian, President (603) 594-9432 The Merrimack Garden Club is a group of people from your surrounding communities who share a love of gardens and plants. The club offers opportunities for learning about the various aspects of gardening and work together to promote community beautification. They meet the 4th Tuesday of the month at 7:00 (doors open at 6:30) and the meeting is held at the St James United Methodist Church, 646 Daniel Webster Highway, Merrimack NH. If you would like more information about the Merrimack Garden Club visit our website. New members are always welcomed. Contact Nancy at 603-424-2646 or Bernita at 603-289-7588. . Updated 12/2012 MERRIMACK HERITAGE COMMISSION 6 Baboosic Lake Road Merrimack, NH 03054 Phone: (603) 424-3531 Fax: (603) 424-1408 www.ci.merrimack.nh.us/Boards/Heritage/ heritage.htm Contact: Anita Creager, Chairman (603) 424-5084 anitacreager58@comcast.ner Lynne Wenz, Vice Chairman (603) 424-5651 hgwenz@msn.com The purpose of the Commission is to educate and inform the public concerning the buildings, environment and individuals that shaped the history of Merrimack, to provide outreach lectures, preservation of historical sites, and educational activities. Volunteers are needed. Meetings are held at Town Hall, and minutes are available on the Town’s website. Updated 10/2012 MERRIMACK HIGH SCHOOL PARENT TEACHER GROUP 38 McElwain Street Contact: Angela Kazazian, Co-Chair Merrimack, NH 03054 www.merrimack.k12.nh.us/mhs/mhshome.htm mhsptg@merrimack.k12.nh.us Jennifer Calabro (603) 429-3351 The MHS-PTG exists to support educational enrichment and a sense of community at Merrimack High School. By promoting active cooperation and collaboration between parents, students, staff, and the community at large, we seek to establish and maintain positive relationships between home, school, and community and serve as a forum to address issues of general interest and concern that affect Merrimack High School. All faculty, staff, and parents or legal guardians of students at MHS are members of the MHS-PTG. There are no fees. There is no fundraising. Please email for further information. Updated 10/2012 MERRIMACK HISTORICAL SOCIETY 520 Boston Post Road PO Box 1525 Merrimack, NH 03054-1525 www.merrimackhistory.org Contacts: Anita Creager, President (603) 424-5084 anitacreager58@comcast.net Debra Bult, Vice President (603) 204-5322 Bult1994@comcast.net Lynda Tomasian, Membership (603) 424-5207 The Merrimack Historical Society is open to those interested in history, especially the history of the town of Merrimack. Activities include the preservation of town artifacts, research of town history, assistance to residents and school children, and other scheduled programs. Meetings are held on the 3rd Tuesday of the month, from September to June, at 6:30 pm at the #12 Schoolhouse, 520 Boston Post Road. The #12 Schoolhouse is open Tuesday and Wednesday mornings from 9 am to 12 pm and Tuesday evenings from 6:30 to 8:30 pm, except during the winter months. Updated 10/2012 MERRIMACK LIONESS CLUB P. O. Box 464 Merrimack, NH 03054 Contact: Marsha Kelly, President The purpose of this club is to raise money to support community activities for the town of Merrimack. We raise money for a scholarship fund awarded to a high school senior, Operation Santa in conjunction with the Welfare Office, and donations to the town’s food pantries. In addition, we have sent a child to summer camp for a week, collected needed mittens, socks, sweatpants, etc. for the elementary schools. Also, we try to participate in the town’s events such as the Annual Halloween Walk and the Winter Carnival at Wasserman Park. Meetings are the 1st Monday of each month at various members’ homes. Annual dues are $20. Membership is open to all women with completion of an application. Updated 2/2013 MERRIMACK_LIONS CLUB P.O. Box 246 Merrimack, NH 03054 www.merrimacknh.com/lions Contact : Tricia Hanson, President (603) 424-6884 Phil Przybyszewski, Membership Chairperson (603) 424-3311 philpreski@gmail.com The Lions Club is a community service organization which helps vision and hearing impaired people so that all, including Merrimack residents, get the vision and hearing care they need. The Lions also support other needs in the community and provide Braille and large print menus to Merrimack restaurants. They conduct vision screenings of all 7th grade students, hearing screenings of one grade level in the three grammar schools every year, and eye exams and glasses for the needy and for school children. They keep a two mile section of Daniel Webster Highway free of litter. They have video magnification systems that they have loaned out to help three visually impaired residents. They sponsor a Leo Club (high school aged) that is active in fundraising and community service. They support Project Safeguard, St. James Food Pantry, St. John Neumann Food Pantry, Home Health and Hospice and other worthy causes within the community. They collect and recycle used eye glasses. Meetings are held at 7pm on the 1st Tuesday of each month at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Nashua and the 3rd Tuesday of each month at Florence’s Restaurant. Updated 10/2102 MERRIMACK MEMORIAL POST #98, THE AMERICAN LEGION 43 Baboosic Lake Road P.O. Box 266 Merrimack, NH 03054 (603) 429-0343 merrimackpost98.com This veterans’ service organization serves veterans, their families and the community of Merrimack. For complete information call the Post. Meetings are held at the Post Legionnaires 3rd Monday of each month at 6:30 pm Frederick “Skitch” Henderson, Commander Legionanaires@merrimackpost98.com Ladies’ Auxiliary Unit 98 Jeanne Malouin, President LadiesAuxiliary@merrimackpost98.com 1st Monday of each month at 7 pm Sons of American Legion Squadron 98 Ed Pelissier, Commander SAL@merrimackpost98.com 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7 pm American Legion Riders, Chapter 15 Greg Thomas, Director Amlegriderschp15@aol.com 1st Thursday of each month at 7 pm Updated 11/2011 MERRIMACK MEN'S SLO PITCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE Merrimack Parks & Recreation Dept. Contact: P&R office 6 Baboosic Lake Rd. parksdept@merrimacknh.gov Merrimack, NH 03054-0940 (603) 882-1046 Fax: (603) 883-5355 www.eteamz.com/MerrimackMensSloPitchSoftballLeague/ This is a nonprofit recreational softball league for area residents. Softball is played throughout the summer months, along with weekend tournaments. The league president announces dates and times. Membership on a Merrimack team is required. Updated 11/2012 MERRIMACK MIDDLE SCHOOL PTG Merrimack Middle School 31 Madeline Bennett Lane Merrimack, NH 03054 (603) 424-6289 FAX (603) 423-1109 Contact: mms.ptg@merrimack.k12.nh.us MMS-PTG strives to support the best possible education for MMS students by promoting curriculum enrichment, supporting extracurricular activities, fostering a positive relationship with all members of the Merrimack Community and working with the school volunteer coordinator to provide support for the teachers and school administration. Membership is open to any Merrimack resident. Updated 11/2012 · MERRIMACK REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE P.O. Box 141 Merrimack, NH 03054 www.merrimackgop.org merrimackgop@gmail.com Contacts: Chris Buda, Chairman (603) 424-6972 Dave Nichols, Vice Chairman (603) 440-5258 Fran L’Heureux (603) 424-2539 The purpose of the Republican Town Committee is to encourage local participation in representative government and to support Republican Party principles and candidates. The committee manages the local affairs of the Party, directs general campaign activities, organizes opportunities for the public to meet and interact with candidates, and supports candidates for local, state, and national offices. Meetings are held at the Merrimack Town Hall on the 4th Monday of each month, September through June. Special meetings/events are held at other times and/or locations based on election activities. Membership is open to residents of Merrimack who are registered Republicans. Dues are $5 per year. Volunteers are always welcome. Updated 10/2012 MERRIMACK RIVER WATERSHED COUNCIL, INC 60 Island Street, 211E Lawrence, MA 01844 (978) 655-4742 Fax: (978) 655-4743 www.merrimack.org Contact: Catherine Arning, Executive Director The Merrimack River Watershed Council is a not-for-profit membership organization with a growing constituency of individuals, businesses, municipalities and community groups seeking to protect the Merrimack River and promote the wise use of its watershed. Its mission is to ensure the sustainable ecological integrity and balanced, managed use of the Merrimack River and its watershed through science, advocacy, partnering and recreation. The Council combines watershed science and land use planning as a framework for decision-making. The Board of Directors, representing varied interests in the watershed, carries out governance, while work is coordinated and implemented by a professional staff and many volunteers. Updated 12/2012 MERRIMACK ROADRUNNERS BOOSTER CLUB merrimackrrbc.org www.sparkler5k.us Contacts: Jay Francis, President (603) 429-0377 jayfrancis@aol.com Peg Pickett, Sparkler 5K (603) 424-3763 info@sparkler5k.us The Club assists the High School's and Middle School’s track and field and cross country programs through fund raising, event volunteering, and general support as determined by the track coaches and the Club. The Club meets on the 2nd Wednesday of each month, from September to June at 6:30 pm at Merrimack High School. Updated 11/2012 MERRIMACK SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB P.O. Box 1113 Merrimack, NH 03054 Contact: Irene Jenness, President (603) 424-2362 irejenss@yahoo.com Lorraine Lessard, Trip Coordinator (603) 429-1502 The Club’s purpose is to serve the best interest of the town’s seniors, to develop social interest and feeling of true friendship within the club, and to be energetic in support of federal and state legislation to benefit senior citizens. Activities include meetings, bingo, bridge, sewing, crafts, cribbage, whist, blitz, and exercise classes. Trips are a very important part of the club’s activities. Trips are available for club members, Merrimack residents, and sometimes to the general public, depending on the venue. The club meets on Mondays at 1 pm (except on holidays) at the John O’Leary Adult Community Center. The center’s hours are Monday to Friday 9 am to 4 pm. Members must be age 55 or older and a Merrimack resident. Annual membership is $15. Updated 10/2012 MERRIMACK SNO-BUDS SNOWMOBILE CLUB P.O. Box 833 Merrimack, NH 03054 www.snobuds.com Contacts: Marc Belland, President (603) (603) 620-6979 Roland Labrecque, Trailmaster (603) 424-9498 The Sno-Buds’ purpose is to stimulate and advance the general welfare and safety of snowmobiling, to foster a cooperative spirit between local snowmobilers and other winter sports enthusiasts, and to perform all desirable and lawful functions for the successful operation of the Club and in the general public interest. Activities include fundraising, creation and maintenance of multi-use trails in and around Merrimack, annual facilitation of OffHighway Recreational Vehicle (OHRV) Safety Course (co-sponsored by NH Fish & Game; $10 refundable reservation fee), and local and long-distance trail rides. The club participates in Merrimack community events including Holiday Parade and Winter Carnival and provides financial support to Merrimack charities. Meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month, September thru March (except December, 2nd Wednesday only) at 7:30 pm in the main building at Wasserman Park, Naticook Road. Membership includes approximately 70 family and individual members. Updated 10/2012 MERRIMACK TOWN DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE 142 Camp Sargent Road Merrimack, NH 03054 kkojak@comcast.net Contacts Kim Kojak, Chairperson (603) 661-0875 The Committee’s purpose is to promote involvement in the support of the Democratic Party and to assist with candidate races for local, state, and national offices. All registered Democrats of Merrimack are welcome to participate in these efforts which include meetings, community service, political campaigns and fundraising. Updated 10/2012 MERRIMACK VALLEY PADDLERS 157 Naticook Road Merrimack, NH 03054 www.mvpclub.org Merrimack-valley-paddlers@yahoogroups.com Contact: George May (603) 883-3409 georgemay@comcast.net The group does recreational whitewater kayaking throughout the northeast. It offers help and support to beginners and novices interested in the sport. Updated 10/2012 MERRIMACK YOUTH ASSOCIATION (MYA) P.O. Box 153 Merrimack, NH 03054-0153 (603) 424-7759 Fax: (603) 424-7759 ww.merrimackonline.com Contact : Terry Benhardt, President (603) 424-2242 Karen Halvatzes, Secretary (603) 424-4553 MYA provides sporting activities for Merrimack's youth, including baseball, basketball, football, cheerleading, lacrosse, soccer, softball and wrestling for boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 18. Meetings are held on the 2nd Thursday of each month at 7:30 pm at the MYA Building, 487 Daniel Webster Highway. The annual membership fee for the programs varies by sport. Members must be residents of the town of Merrimack. Updated 10/2012 NASHUA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA P.O. Box 1679 Nashua, NH 03061 (603) 673-4100 www.nco-music.org Contacts: Mary Greene, President (603) 589-4623 maryh.greene@gmail.com John David, Board Member jgdavid@aol.com The Chamber Orchestra fills the niche between full symphony and chamber ensemble by focusing on lighter works written for the small orchestra. All musicians are amateurs in the true sense of the word. Members play for the love (amor) of it. Activities include: three full concerts per year, each performed two times (Nashua, Milford) plus one youth concert. Rehearsals are held every Tuesday at 7:15 pm in the Judd Gregg Auditorium at Nashua Community College. Membership is by audition. Strings are particularly welcome to audition. Membership is $50 annually. Rehearsals are held every Tuesday at 7:15 pm at Nashua Community College. Membership is by audition. Strings are particularly welcome to audition. Membership fee is $50. Updated 12/2012 NASHUA REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION 9 Executive Park Drive, Suite 201 Merrimack, NH 03054 (603) 424-2240 Fax: (603) 424-2230 Contacts: Kerrie Diers, Executive Director kerried@nashuarpc.org Tim Roche, Assistant Director timr@nashuarpc.org Since 1959, the NRPC has provided its 13 member communities, including Merrimack, with comprehensive solutions to local land use, transportation, and regional planning issues, as well as cutting-edge mapping and data services. NRPC's specializes in planning that is innovative, inclusive, technically sound and driven by public participation. NRPC has a long history of assisting the Town of Merrimack with local planning issues. NRPC worked with the committee to develop the Horse Hill Nature Preserve Definitive Plan. NRPC also collaborated with the town to develop Watershed Management Plans for the Souhegan River, Lower Merrimack River, and Pennichuck Brook. NRPC maintains a custom traffic model for the Town and performed a roadway infrastructure phasing forecast which was included in the Roadway Infrastructure Master Planning Study. In addition, NRPC is in the process of providing assistance to Merrimack Village District to digitally map all valves and water mains in the town of Merrimack. Through NRPC's iTRaC program, NRPC worked with Merrimack to develop the Merrimack Town Center Pedestrian and Trail Master Plan, which outlined specific actions the town could implement to achieve a unified and well-developed town center. NRPC also teamed with Merrimack Community Development to examine the north end of Merrimack upon the completion of the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport access road. Lastly, NRPC assisted the town in planning for roadway improvements and has updated GIS data and standard maps, depicting roads and town facilities, environmental and conservation areas, existing land uses, and aerial imagery. Meetings of the Commission are held quarterly on the 3rd Wednesday of December, March, June and September at 7 pm at the NRPC office. Merrimack has four representatives to the commission, appointed by the Town Council. Each member community is assessed annual dues. Updated 11/2012 NASHUA SOUP KITCHEN AND SHELTER, INC. P.O. Box 3116 Nashua, NH 03061 (603) 889-7770 www.nsks.org Contacts: Eileen Brady, Social Worker eileen@nsks.org Lisa Christie, Executive Director lisa@nsks.org Carol Weeks, Volunteer Coordinator carol@nsks.org This organization provides assistance for homeless and low-income persons. Services include meals served in a soup kitchen, emergency shelter for homeless individuals and families, a food pantry, transitional housing, permanent housing, employment and Hispanic advocacy. The agency office is located at 42 Chestnut Street in Nashua and serves the Greater Nashua Area. The program is committed to ending homelessness and working toward that end. A wish list and volunteer opportunities are posted on our website. Updated 10/2013 NH COVERTS PROJECT NH Coverts Project UNH Cooperative Extension 214 Nesmith Hall 131 Main Street (603) 862-2166 Durham, NH 03824 NHCoverts.org Contacts: Malin Clyde, Project Coordinator Malin.clyde@unh.edu ajpowell@inr.net The NH Coverts Project trains volunteers to promote wildlife habitat conservation and forest stewardship. The goals of the project are twofold: to enhance, restore, and conserve habitat for the rich diversity of native wildlife in New Hampshire and to increase the amount of New Hampshire's public and private land managed with a stewardship ethic. A "covert" (pronounced "cover" with a "t") is a thicket that provides shelter for wild animals. Modeled on similar Coverts Projects in other states, the name of the NH program symbolizes the Project's focus on wildlife habitat. Updated 12/2013 NH RIGHT RIDERS 4 Peaslee Road Merrimack, NH 03054 (603) 882-4080 Contacts: Roger Blais, President roger@nhrightriders.com This is a dirt bike/ATV club dedicated to providing safe and legal riding areas for the residents of Merrimack. Activities include work days at the track, organized trail rides, and group rides at the track. Meetings are held at the Merrimack Town Hall. Contact the club for dates/times. Membership is open to Merrimack residents only. Updated 12/2011 NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND CHAPTER EMBROIDERERS’ GUILD OF AMERICA www.egausa.org Contacts: Evie Faichney, Chapter President (603) 424-6822 Barbara Andrade, Membership Chair (603) 249-1665 nnecmembership@hotmail.com The Embroiderers' Guild of America, Inc. (EGA) is an educational, nonprofit organization founded "to foster the highest standards of excellence in the practice of the art of embroidery through an active program of education and study, and to preserve the heritage of the art of embroidery." Activities include lectures, workshops, seminars, demonstrations, correspondence courses, community outreach projects, and stitch-ins. Meetings are held the 3rd Monday of each month at 7 pm at the John O'Leary Adult Community Center. There are also other area and chapter meetings at various locations and dates. The annual primary membership fee is $40, plural membership fee is $5. Updated 11/2012 OPPORTUNITY NETWORKS 11 Caldwell Drive Amherst, NH 03031 (603) 883-4402 Fax: (603) 883-4468 www.opportunitynetworks.org Contacts: Rocky Morelli, Executive Director rmorelli@opportunitynetworks.org Wendy Hunt, Comm. Dev. Dr. whunt@opportunitynetworks.org This non profit organization serves Souhegan Valley/Greater Nashua young adult and adult residents living with acquired and developmental disabilities. We have 30 years of experience serving individuals living in Milford, Mont Vernon, Amherst, Brookline, Merrimack, Hollis, Nashua, Hudson, Greenville, Wilton and Greenfield. We work with local school systems and families to provide genuine vocational opportunities and activities that promote life-enhancing skills for adults with developmental and acquired disabilities. We provide meaningful work in a safe community-based environment, while working toward individual growth and fulfillment. We also provide life skills, wellness, and social opportunities. Updated 12/2012 OUR LADY OF MERCY LADIES’ GUILD 16 Baboosic Lake Road Merrimack, NH 03054 (603) 424-3757 Fax: (603) 424-1780 www.olmnh.org Contacts: Irene Jenness, President (603) 424-2362 irejenss@yahoo.com Muriel Gelinas, Vice President (603) 424-5717 mercymeals@comcast.net The Guild is a Catholic women’s group working with the church in religious and community activities. Fundraising activities include Chinese auction, communion breakfast, dinner for installation of officers, 120 Club, and Christmas party. Meetings are held the 3rd Tuesday of every month at 1:00 pm at the Church Hall. Members must be Catholic, and there is no membership fee. Updates 10/2012 OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS OA New Hampshire Intergroup P.O. Box 1363 Derry, NH 03038 www.oanewhampshire.org (603) 434-7578 (800) 201-8720 Overeaters Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women from all walks of life who meet in order to help each other solve a common problem – compulsive overeating. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop eating compulsively. There are no dues or fees. OA is not affiliated with public or private organization, political movement, ideology or religious doctrine. Meetings are held every day at various times at various locations. For more information about OA or a complete meeting schedule, call or visit the web site. Updated 12/2012 PEABODY MILL ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER 66 Brook Road P.O. Box 960 Amherst, NH 03031 603) 673-1141 www.pmec.org Contacts: Aisha Mitchell, PMEC Adminstrator amitchell@amherstn.gov The Peabody Mill Environmental Center (PMEC), directed by the Amherst Recreation Department, is an environmental and science education center that abuts almost 600 acres of Joe English conservation land. The mission of the PMEC is to foster awareness, understanding, and appreciation of the natural world by offering environmental, conservation, and science programs for of all ages. The PMEC offers many educational programs and sponsors a variety of local events including Full Moon Hikes; Creature Features; Hartshorn Summer Program; School Vacation Programs; and snowshoe and fishing gear rental. Programs are open to citizens of any community and are free or for fee, depending on the program. Check the web site for schedules and registration information. Updated 12/2012 PROFILE CHORUS www.profilechorus.org Contacts: Nancy Boudreau, Chorus Contact (603) 369-2380 hireus@profilechorus.org Lynda Sargent, Membership Coord. (603) 858-0002 Lynda@profilechorus.org Profile chorus is an award-winning women’s a capella show chorus from the southern New Hampshire area. Its goal is to provide entertainment, education, and enjoyment through quality singing of four-part harmony. You don’t need formal musical training or even be able to read music to be a member of the Profile family. Members are amateurs who come from all walks of life. Events include weekly rehearsals, performances, and social events. Meetings are held every Monday, 7-9:30 pm at 83 Hanover Street, 3rd floor, Manchester, across from the Palace Theater. Members must be women at least 14 years of age. Updated 12/2011 P.T.T.F. (PARENTS AND TEACHERS OF THORNTONS FERRY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL) 134 Camp Sargent Road Contact: Jo Ellen Manhardt, President Merrimack, NH 03054 (603) 424-3477 (603) 889-1577 www.merrimack.k12.nh.us/ThorntonsFerry.cfm?subpage=313431 The PTTF is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to support the students by engaging in fundraising projects and supporting various student enrichment activities; providing a forum for parent, teacher, and student interaction through community events; and promoting open communications with all. Activities include volunteer work within the school and fundraising for school related purchases. All parents and teachers of Thorntons Ferry are welcome. Call or visit the website for further information. Updated 10/2012 REEDS FERRY PARENT FACULTY ASSOCIATION (P.F.A.) 15 Lyons Road Contact: School office Merrimack, NH 03054 (603) 424-6215 http://www.merrimack.k12.nh.us/webpages/pfa/ rfs.pfa@merrimack.k12.nh.us The goal of the Association is to foster a good working relationship between home and school that benefits the children of Reeds Ferry Elementary School. Programming and events are offered to the school and community and are supported through fundraising activities. Activities include Picture Day, fall/spring social events, Ice Cream Social/Art Show, book fairs, Math Superstars, Fun Day, cookie dough sale, and a magazine drive. Meetings are held on a regular basis; please call for date, time and location. Membership is open to all parents and/or guardians of Reeds Ferry students, as well as teachers and staff. There are no membership fees. Call or visit the website for further information. Updated 12/2012 REEDS FERRY WOMEN’S CLUB 130 Amherst Rd. Merrimack, NH 03054 Contacts: Barbara A. Watson, President (603) 424-2696 geese130@aol.com June Johnsen, Advisor (603) 424-3165 This women’s organization was founded in 1925. Our motto is “To do this village good.” We support the longest-running scholarship for Merrimack high school seniors, help senior citizens, and do other good deeds as needed around town. Meetings are held monthly, usually on a Wednesday, at various locations and feature a speaker. Dues are $25 a year. Updated 10/2012 RIVERSIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH FOOD PANTRY 27 Depot St. Merrimack, NH 03054 (603) 424-1711 www.riversidechristian.com Contacts: FP Administrator Ray Pouliot, Pastor ray@riversidechristian.com The food pantry distributes food to Merrimack residents who have a need and qualify under federal income guidelines. Free food is distributed every Tuesday from noon until 2 pm at 23 Depot Street. Updated 10/2012 RIVIER INSTITUTE FOR SENIOR EDUCATION (RISE) 420 South Main St. Nashua, NH 03060 (603) 897-8623 www.rivier.edu/departments/RISE Contacts: Diane Winter, Director dwinter@rivier.edu RISE offers college level classes for those age 55 and older living in the Greater Nashua area. Courses are without credit, but are member-directed and encourage active participation and fellowship. Fall, winter and spring terms are offered. Classes meet on the campus of Rivier College. for one and a half hours, Monday–Friday for 5 or 10 weeks in fall and spring and 3 weeks in winter. The current fee schedule can be viewed on the web site. Updated 10/2012 ROTARY CLUB OF MERRIMACK P.O. Box 181 Merrimack, NH 03054-0181 Contacts: Steve Russell, President steve.russell@elbitsystems-us.com Jane Hoover, Secretary hoovaher50@msn.com Merrimack Rotary is an organization of business and professional persons united worldwide who provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations and help build goodwill and peace in the world. Its five avenues of service are community service, vocational service, club service and international service, and new generations. Being a community service organization, it provides all levels of service to individuals, service groups and to Merrimack. Some services/projects are Kids’ Cove, the DARE program, scholarships, and many other charitable needs. It conducts fundraisers to support/pay for these community needs, including the annual Christmas tree sale, rabies clinic, Merrimack High School 4Way Speech Contest, Kids Kove revitalization, and a variety of fellowship activities. Meetings are held weekly at the John O’Leary Adult Community Center on Thursdays at 7:15 am. Membership is open to all community-minded professional/business people who want to give back to their community. Updated 12/2012 ST. JAMES COMMUNITY FOOD PANTRY 646 Daniel Webster Hwy Merrimack, NH 03054 Contact: Donna Johnson, Director dmj22463@aol.com (603) 546-8379 The food pantry distributes food to Merrimack residents who have a need and qualify under federal income guidelines. Free food is distributed every Tuesday from 9:30 am until noon. Donations to the food pantry are accepted on Tuesday through Friday from 8 am to 2 pm. Other arrangements for pickup and drop off can be made by calling (603) 546-8379 on Monday thru Friday, from 10 am to 5 pm. Updated 10/2012 ST. JOHN NEUMANN CHURCH FOOD PANTRY 708 Milford Road Merrimack, NH 03054 (603) 880-4689, ext. 20 Fax: (603) 881-9668 www.sjnrcc.org Contacts: Evelyn Verbeck, Outreach Coordinator sjnoutreach2@gmail.com Mary Donohue, Food Pantry Coordinator St. John Neumann Church has a food pantry that is open Fridays from 10 am to 12:30 pm. Financial help is available for those in need on an emergency basis. Updated 10/2012 ST. JOSEPH COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC. 395 Daniel Webster Highway P. O. Box 910 Fax: (603) 424-1472 www.mealsonwheelsnh.org Contacts: SJCS Site Coordinator John O’Leary ACC (603) 424-2100 SJCS is dedicated to promoting better physical, mental and social well-being of older and other qualified adults by providing nutritious meals, health education, opportunities for social interactions and other related services. Activities include Meals on Wheels and Community Dining. Meals are served at noon Monday through Friday at the John O'Leary Adult Community Center. Meals on Wheels are delivered four times a week by trained drivers. A $2 donation per meal is requested, which pays a portion of the meal cost. Updated 10/2012 SCORE SMALL BUSINESS COUNSELING Norris Cotton Building 275 Chestnut Street, Suite 133 Manchester, NH 03101 (603) 666-7561 Fax: (603) 666-7925 www.merrimackvalley.score.org. Contact: Dick Clough, President info@merrimackvalley.score.org SCORE offers free, confidential business counseling and informational workshops for small business and those wishing to begin a business in south central New Hampshire. Clients are assigned a counselor on a one to one basis for once or as many visits as needed. Workshops run each month and are listed on our website. Potential volunteers can visit the website or contact the office for more information. Updated 10/2012 SILVA SWINGERS SQUARE DANCE CLUB c/o Silva P.O. Box 123 Northwood, NH 03261-0123 http://silvaswingerssdc.org Contact: Jay & Sandi Silva (603) 942-7226 ladysis@metrocast.net Bob & Barbara Graybill (603) 318-8808 The Silva Swingers Square Dance Club of Nashua, NH, has class/workshop on Monday nights from 7 to 9:30 pm at the Presbyterian Church at 1010 West Hollis Street. We dance for fun, friendship, and health. Square dancing is friendship set to music. We welcome all to our little spot of the dance community. Please use the contact information for our dance schedule and for further information. Updated 11/2012 SOUHEGAN RIVER LOCAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE 9 Executive Park Drive, Suite 201 Merrimack, NH 03054 (603) 424-2240 Fax: (603) 424-2230 www.nashuarpc.org/envplanning/srlac.htm Contact: George May, Chairman (603) 883-3409 georgemay@comcast.net This organization reviews land uses (existing and proposed) along the Souhegan River, ensuring a balance of open space, agricultural, commercial, and industrial voices are represented. Protection of corridor is foremost to the LAC. This organization reviews development proposals, developing a corridor management plan, facilitating communication among towns in the Souhegan River corridor to ensure protection. Meetings are held at 7 pm on the 3rd Thursday of the month at various towns in the corridor. Updated 10/2012 SOUHEGAN WATERSHED ASSOCIATION P. O. Box 1474 Merrimack, NH 03054 www.souheganriver.org Contact: George May, President (603) 883-3409 georgemay@comcast.com The purpose of this organization is to preserve, protect and restore the Souhegan River for multiple uses. Family membership is $25 per year and is open to all. Updated 10/2012 SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE APPLE CORE (SNAC) http://web.mac.com/applepower Contact: Scott Silva, President sj_silva@mac.com SNAC is an active Apple user group that helps people learn how to use and have fun with their Apple Macintosh computers. Activities include monthly meetings, product demonstrations, email discussion forums, monthly newsletters, lots of free technical support, and a club web site. The group meets on the last Wednesday of the month at 7 pm at the Nashua Public Library. Annual membership fee is $20. Visitors are welcome. Updated 12/2012 SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE FLYING EAGLES R/C CLUB PO Box 1476 Merrimack, NH 03054-1476 www.snhflyingeagles.org Contacts: David Majchrzak, President president@snhflyingeagles.org This radio control airplane club welcomes people new to the hobby and offers training and guidance. They fly year-round at their Merrimack field, with monthly contests, a float fly at Greenfield State Park, and other local activities. Meetings are held the 1st Wednesday of each month at 7:30 pm at St. James United Methodist Church, with other meetings June - August at noon at the club field. Annual dues are $50, seniors, $30 and juniors, $20. Updated 11/2011 SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE SERVICES, INC. 40 Pine Street Manchester, NH 03108 (603) 668-8010 Fax: (603) 645-6734 www.snhs.org Nashua outreach office: (603) 889-3440, (877) 211-0723 Contact: Gale Hennessy, Executive Director gale@snhs.org Manchester outreach office (603) 647-4470 (800) 322-1073 SNHS operates within a nationwide network of Community Action Agencies to accomplish common goals. Within this partnership, we operate programs which effect long-term change and promote self-sufficiency. Our goal is to achieve measurable outcomes that positively affect the lives of those whom we serve. Our mission is to provide activities designed to assist low-income participants, including the elderly poor, to secure and retain meaningful employment, attain an adequate education, and make better use of available income; to ameliorate the causes of poverty within the community; to meet urgent and immediate individual and family needs, including health, nutrition, housing and employment-related assistance, and to address problems and barriers which block the achievement of self-sufficiency. Updated 12/2012 SPECIAL OLYMPICS NH—LOWER MERRIMACK REGION 650 Elm Street Manchester, NH 03101 www.sonh.org (603) 624-1250 (800) 639-2608 Fax: (603) 624-4911 Contact: Ashley Herrin, Volunteer Training and Outreach Manager AshleyH@sonh.org Special Olympics New Hampshire (SONH) is a non-profit organization providing sports training and athletic competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Currently 3,576 participants and thousands of volunteers, friends and family members take part in SONH activities. There are no fees to become involved with Special Olympics. Call or visit the web site for further information. Updated 11/2011 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS, MERRIMACK POST #8641 282 D.W. Highway P.O. Box 157 (603) 424-7719 Fax: (603) 424-5877 Contact: Max Quayle, Commander The VFW is a fraternal, patriotic, historical and educational organization that preserves and strengthens comradeship among its members, to assist worthy members, to perpetuate the memory and history of our dead, and to assist their widows and children. Community activities include special observations for the Memorial Day and Veteran's Day holidays, a Veterans Day dinner and a Seniors Dinner every spring. Meetings are held the 4th Monday of each month at 7 pm at the Post. Members must have military service for which they were awarded recognition for serving in a combat zone. New member's fee is $27 and $25 annually thereafter. Updated 12/2011 V.O.W.S.--VOICES OF WAR SPOUSES PO Box 159 Merrimack, NH 03054 Contact: Diane Guidi (603) 424-6819 vowsva@aol.com V.O.W.S. supports and mentors the spouses of military personnel who have returned home from combat duty and are having a difficult time “transitioning” back to home life due to PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder.) Support services include caring, sharing, education, and referrals to professionals such as doctors, Vet Center and the Veterans Administration. Updated 10/2012 WATANIC BOWMEN 122 Witches Spring Road Hollis, NH 03048 www.granitestatebowhunters.com/watanic Contacts: Reagh Greenleaf, Sr. (603) 424-7692 John Hall, Treasurer (603) 424-3320 The club's purpose is to promote archery sports in a safe and fun environment. They host 2-D and 3-D shoots. They have established an archery course on 25 wooded acres abutting he Horse Hill Nature Preserve, Old King’s Hwy. Single and family memberships are available. Updated 2/2013 WHEELER MEMORIAL CHAPEL TRUST 590 Daniel Webster Highway PO Box 194 Merrimack, NH 03054 www.wheelerchapel.org Contact: David Rogers, Trustee info@wheelerchapel.org The Wheeler Memorial Chapel is a 124 year old traditional New England style chapel that is a center for community meetings, activities, and public services by nonprofit groups. It is nondenominational and non-sectarian, being owned and operated under the supervision of an independent Board of Trustees. Their purpose is to preserve the historic character and value of the chapel and promote is as a gathering place for activities, performances, and services that enrich the community. Management of the facility includes rental arrangements, repairs and enhancements to the chapel. The trustees are active in fundraising and educating the public on of the building's past, present and future. The trustees meet privately on a monthly basis. Their meetings are open to guests by prearrangement. Trustees must be Merrimack residents. Updated 10/2012 YMCA OF GREATER NASHUA/MERRIMACK BRANCH 6 Henry Clay Drive Merrimack, NH 03054 (603) 881-7778 Fax: (603) 881-9810 www.nmymca.org Contact: Kim Hickman Health Enhancement Director YMCA is a human service community organization working to build strong children, strong families and strong communities. Physical, recreational, educational and leadership development programs for all ages are offered, with a focus on family involvement. Youth through senior memberships are offered. Financial assistance is available. Program dates and times are varied, and are held at the YMCA facility or at Camp Sargent in Merrimack. The Merrimack YMCA also offers state certified kindergarten, preschool, and after school programs. Updated 11/2011 THE YOUTH COUNCIL 112 West Pearl Street Nashua, NH 03036 (603) 889-1090 Fax: (603) 598-1703 www.theyouthcouncil.org Contact: Christina Conner, Director of Program Administration and Planning, ext. 301 cconnor@theyouthcouncil.org Nicole Boyle, Director of Quality and Compliance, ext. 322 nboyle@theyouthcouncil.org The Youth Council’s mission is to build strong families—free from abuse, addiction, and court involvement—by providing counseling, outreach, and prevention throughout Greater Nashua. It offers outpatient counseling for youth and families dealing with grief/loss, self-esteem, peer pressure, decision-making, depression, alcohol and other drug problems, It also offers parenting support for all parents and caregivers. The office is open Monday-Friday from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm and evenings by appointment. NH Medicaid, Harvard Pilgrim, Cigna, and Anthem insurance plans are accepted. Please call to see if other providers are accepted. All other counseling services are based on a sliding fee scale. Updated 12/2012 New to Merrimack? Don’t forget these important things to do: Change of Address—Merrimack Post Office---424-9405 Register to Vote/Register Your Dog/Register Vehicles---Town Clerk’s Office—424-3651 NH Driver’s License—NH Motor Vehicle Sub-station---visit in person, 110 Broad St., Nashua No local phone, call main office, 227-4000 Merrimack Chamber of Commerce—424-3669 Register Children for School—Superintendent’s Office—424-6200 UNH Cooperative Extension—Hillsborough County—641-6060 Schools: Mastricola Elementary School 7 School Street, Merrimack, NH 03054 424-6218 Mastricola Upper Elementary School 26 Baboosic Lake Road, Merrimack, NH 03054 424-6221 Merrimack High School 38 McElwain Street, Merrimack, NH 03054 424-6204 Merrimack Middle School 31 Madeline Bennett Lane, Merrimack, NH 03054 424-6289 Reeds Ferry School 15 Lyons Road, Merrimack, NH 03054 424-6215 Thorntons Ferry School 135 Camp Sargent Road, Merrimack, NH 03054 889-1577 Local Churches (not a complete list): Church @ The Intersection Congregation Betenu Faith Episcopal Church First Congregational Church of Merrimack Grace Baptist Church Merrimack Baptist Temple Merrimack Valley Baptist Church Nashua Presbyterian Church Our Lady of Mercy Parish Riverside Christian Church St. Paul Lutheran Church St. James United Methodist Church St. John Neumann Church Seventh Day Adventist Church Unitarian Universalist Congregation 262-5762 886-1633 424-3507 424-3947 424-9623 429-1156 595-0955 889-1170 424-3757 424-1711 821-9891 424-7459 880-4689 889-0050 673-1870