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This year s YBID board will be Councillor Ken Chyz, Phoebe Buckle, Sean Craib-Petkau, Doug Hull, Sandy Kerr, Dave Nussbaumer, Gale Pelletier, Andrew Rae, Lauretta Ritchie-McInnes, Damon Syrota and Bruce Thurston. Donna Brothwell, executive director of YBID, said that like most businesses, they also had to adapt and take different approaches to be successful over the past year. One of the big examples of that philosophy was the Santa Claus Day reverse parade, which had stationary floats which cars moved through. It was a big success, she said, and kept the Christmas tradition moving in the city. “It’s about finding ways to do things through COVID.” ....
My Turn: Creche represents real meaning of Christmas I would like to respond to the “My Turn” column by Jack Shields ( Monitor Opinion, Dec. 14) regarding the creche on the city plaza. I have seen the creche since I was a young child when my parents would take my sister and I down to North Main Street on the day after Thanksgiving to see the beautiful lights on the street poles, the big Christmas Tree, and the Nativity scene. I notice in his article he didn’t mention the menorah in front of the State House for those celebrating Hanukkah. For many years the Concord Council of Churches and the downtown businesses sponsored the creche, along with the holiday lights and tree. I represented Merrimack County Pomona Grange, a nonprofit organization dedicated to agriculture and community service for over 150 years, when we voted to offer to take over the creche, as it had been a part of the display since 1951. The Grange carpenters went to work. We applied for a pe ....
Kulm, Gackle, Jamestown Lions members hold activities to benefit communities. 7:00 am, Dec. 19, 2020 × Lions district governor NE On behalf of all the Lions clubs in your region, we wish a Merry Christmas to the readers of the Jamestown Sun. Did you know that our purpose is to serve others in our communities? Our motto is Where there is a need, there is a Lion. For example, the Jamestown Lions completed an essential blood drive, delivered Meals on Wheels and donated over $2,900 to local charities. The Kulm Lions are preparing Christmas bags for the children in their town and, donating over $1,000 to the food pantry. Ellendale Lions will soon be delivering Christmas wreaths and greenery to raise funds to help charitable groups. Wing Lions are preparing gift bags for Santa Claus Day for local children. Gackle Lions delivered food packages to the elderly and The Gackle Care Center. ....