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THE WEIRS TIMES, Thursday, March 18, 2010
Wii a r e t h e Wo r l D in te n pin Bo W l i n G
Group of Concord Seniors Competing in National Wii Tourney
It’s important to know
that seniors living in Inde-
pendent and Assisted Liv-
ing Communities across
the country are stepping
up to the challenge of Wii
Bowling. The prize - Win-
ning the National Cham-
pionship.
To date there are over
200 teams participating,
representing their state
with pride and honor. The
Heritage Heights Hustlers
and Havenwood Six-pack-
ers from Concord, NH, are
committed to the compe-
tition and confident that
they will fare well on a Bigelow is the Team Cap- League Wii Competition
national level. tain for the Havenwood at www.nslgames.com to
Wii Bowling has taken Six-pack, and Malcolm follow the standings and
the country by storm and Dodge, Team Captain for schedules of your favorite
developed into a phenom- the Heritage Heights Hus- team in the Granite State.
enal success, encompass- tlers. “Go You Seniors!”
ing all ages. Seniors are Check out the National
especially involved, under-
standing that competition
brings on a belief of “can
do!”
ESSAY from 1
women to win a college
There will be 10 weeks of candidate for State Sen- scholarship while making
Play leading to the National ate in District Two. “By their voices heard on the
Final Championships. The understanding and ex- true intentions of the Bill
Heritage Heights Hustlers plaining the importance of Rights.”
played against the MTV of American virtues and This year’s essay topic
Bowl from Heritage Woods rights, young women can is “Freedom and Civic Vir-
out of Mount Vernon, Il. make a lasting impact on tues.” Each applicant must
The Havenwood Six-pack- the future of American pol- write an essay describ-
ers played against a team
Irene Bigelow, captain of the Havenwood Six Pack team,
icies. This essay contest is ing how moral principles
in Manchester, NH. Irene
takes her turn during Wii bowling competition.
an opportunity for young and the U.S. Bill of Rights
shape the role of young
adults in civic engagement
and politics. NFWL and
the NRA are proud to co-
sponsor this annual essay
contest in order to enable
young women committed
present
to defending the Bill of
Rights to attend college
and advance women in
leadership.
Free Entry Forms
Entries must be received
at Patrick’s
WIN AIRFARE &
or postmarked no later
than July 30, 2010. An
(Max. entries 1 per day;
LUXURY ACCOMMODATIONS
March 17th – April 23rd -
NFWL selection committee
no entries day of prize)
TO KILLARNEY, IRELAND FOR 2 PEOPLE!
will judge each essay and
Ireland Vacation Package awarded at determine the seven win-
Patrick’s “Take Me to Ireland” Sweepstakes Party
ners. The judges will pri-
marily weigh the factors of
Saturday, April 24th ~ 3pm – 5pm storytelling, understand-
ing of the Bill of Rights,
Irish Entertainment, Food & Beverage Specials along with Great Door Prizes and original insight.
(MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN • See entry form for additional sweepstakes conditions)
Questions by potential
applicants may be directed
to Representative Wen-
Nassau Broadcasting
delboe at 968-7988 or by
emailing mattwenfran@
myfairpoint.net or to NFWL
by phone at 202-293-3040
Where Great Food & Entertainment Come Together • Rt 11 & 11B Gilford – 293-0841 • www.patrickspub.com
or e-mail, scholarships@
womenlegislators.org.
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