2 - November 4, 2011 | Salem Community Patriot Charity Halloween Party
Haigh School Surrounded by Many Characters
Kathryn Ferguson,
Travis Terry, and Nicole Martin show off their Halloween costumes.
by S. Aaron Shamshoyan The Granite State South Board of Realtors and Helping Young Professionals Excel held a charity Halloween costume party at Rockingham Park. The costume party featured silent and live auctions along with music and dancing. The event was the third annual, held to benefit the New Hampshire Dream Factory.
Beginning in 1990, the New Hampshire Dream Factory is part of a national organization started
by Charles Henault, to help critically ill children obtain their dreams. Past wishes have included family trips to Disney and a new computer. Judy Williams spoke on behalf of the Dream
Factory, and its members. “It’s all volunteer, it truly is,” she said. The evening also features costume competitions with best and worst costume categories, along with best couples costume.
Donation made to Hedgehog Park Expendable Trust Fund
submitted by Chris Dillon, Director, Salem Recreation Department The Salem Recreation Department is pleased to announce a donation to the Hedgehog Park Expendable Trust Fund. Michael Kettenbach from Delta & Delta Realty
Trust recently donated $10,000 to the Town of Salem for renovations at Hedgehog Park, located on Lowell Road (Route 38). Delta & Delta is the real estate division of the Market Basket supermarket chain. Mr. Kettenbach said Market Basket was happy to support a recreation project that will benefit children and adults in Salem.
Michael Kettenbach from Delta & Delta Realty Trust hands Salem Recreation Director Chris Dillon a check for $10,000 for renovations at Hedgehog Park in Salem.
Phase I of the Hedgehog Park Project was completed last year with the opening of a skate park, additional parking area, widening the entrance to the park, and adding an accessibility path to the bathrooms. Playground equipment was recently ordered for Phase II and should be installed later this fall. The Recreation Department is currently raising funds for Phase III, which will include the replacement of bathrooms and adding a pavilion.
by Robyn Hatch Haigh School rounded out the Halloween Season with a costume parade around the school and through the front doors. Every child and teacher walked in the parade by classrooms. The children were dressed in their many different costumes with giggles and laughter. Principal Nadeau was disguised as a little old lady with a cane, and she led the pack in her purple skirt with a hobbled walk and a smile for everyone she met. The children went back to their rooms laughing and got their things ready to board the buses for home. This was an afternoon to be long remembered.
Kids making the rounds of the building
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Recreation Department Sponsors Town Halloween Party
submitted by Chris Dillon, Director, Salem Recreation Department On Thursday, October 27, the Town of Salem’s Recreation Department and Salem Lion’s Club hosted the annual Halloween Party at the Salem High School. Although the evening saw the first snowfall of the year, it didn’t stop 371 people from attending this annual event.
Although there were a few people that dressed in similar costumes, there were also some very original and unique costumes. The winners of the costume contest included: Most Creative Costume Category - 5 years old and under First place, Mollie Jones, 1, Lily Jones; 3, Robin Hood Second place, Baylee Maclean, 2, Fairy Third place, Nicholas Wildes, 2, Ella Paris, 2, Pebbles and Bambam Best Representative of Halloween Costume Category First place, Nolan Lumley, 5, Frankenstein Second place, Bella Partridge, 3, Witch Third place, Kiera Nawossa, 1, Pumpkin Most Creative Costume Category – 6 to 7 years old First place, Payton Acker, 6, Lego Second place, Brady Jordan, 6, Astronaut Third place, Brandon Tosca, 7, Gabby Faro, 7, Pirates Best Representative of Halloween Costume Category First place, Jonathan Smith, 7, Clown Second place, Derek St. Onge, 6, Wolf Third place, Emily Brinton, 7, Vampire Most Creative Costume Category – 8 to 10 years old First place, Alyssa Collette, 10, Baby Second place, Massi Bosli, 9, Elliott Third place, Julia Acker, 8, Cha Cha Dancer Best Representative of Halloween Costume Category First place, Victor Lasorsa, 8, Scarecrow Second place, Christian Chaisson, 9, Jester Third place, Noah Thompson, 9, Graveyard person This event would not be possible without the sponsorship and help of volunteers. The Recreation Department would like to thank the Salem Lion’s Club for providing the food for the event, Party Center for providing decorations, Enterprise Bank and Trust, Citizen’s Bank, McDonalds/Arch Advertising and Park Place Bowling Lanes for providing gift certificates, and Pentucket Bank for providing some of the games for the event. We would also like to thank the Salem High School Key Club, Great Bay Community College, and the other volunteers that braved the weather to help run this event.
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