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THE WEIRS TIMES, Thursday, April 8, 2010

SOCIETY NEWS

HISTORICAL



The Future of Air Traffic Control

Professor Greg Thi-

beault of the Dan- iel Webster College School of Air Traffic Control will pres- ent “The NextGen Air Traffic Control System, Its Prom- ise and Problems”

on Saturday, April

17th, at the Avia- tion Museum of New

Hampshire at 11am. This session will be of great interest not only to pilots but to all users of the nation’s air trans- portation system, as the FAA’s plans for modernizing the air traffic control system will be discussed. One Saturday per month, the New Hampshire Aviation Historical Society features guest speakers at the Aviation Museum of NH to present free and informative sessions on aviation topics. Founded in 1995, the New Hampshire Avia- tion Historical Society (NHAHS) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to preserve aviation history and promote the advancement and dissemination of aviation knowledge in the state of New Hampshire. The Aviation Museum of New Hampshire is located at 13

East Perimeter Rd in Londonderry. For more information on NHAHS, the Aviation Museum of NH, and to reserve a spot for the April 17th presentation, please visit www.nhahs.org or call 603-669-4820.

April Vacation Week Camp

At Remick Museum

Monday, April 19th

- Camp will start with a farm tour where children will get to meet all of the farm animal friends. They will learn what all ani- mals need to survive and what our role is in their survival.

Tuesday, Apr i l

20th - Campers will learn about soil and gardening and all that is involved. Explore

different types of soil and what can be added to make a garden healthier. Wednesday, April 21st - Campers will explore local water

and weather systems and find out the similarities and dif- ferences in the Farm’s pond, stream and brook. Thursday, April 22nd - Campers will learn about the

trees and the forests surrounding the farm. We will learn how to identify common trees and what trees were used for historically and today. The day will end with the building of our very own forest shelter in our woods. Friday, April 23rd - Campers will take all that was learned during the week and create an exhibit for the Re- mick Country Doctor Museum & Farm. Vacation Week Camp hours are Monday - Thursday,

9am-3pm and Friday, 9am-Noon.

For more information or to download registration forms

online go to www.remickmuseum.org. You may also call the Museum’s Visitor center for more information at (603) 323-7591 or toll free (800) 686-6117. The Remick Museum and Farm is located at 58 Cleveland Hill Road, Tamworth, NH, easily accessible from Routes 16 and 25.



history@weirs.com, or mail to PO Box 5458, Weirs, NH 03247.

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