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Way Station to use grant on homeless study

CONWAY — The Way Station, a day resource center for the area’s homeless population, plans to use a $10,000 grant from the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation to study emergency housing options, say board members Jeannette Heidmann and the Revs. Nathan Hall and Gail Doktor. Doktor, pastor of the Jackson Community Church, said she and Hall, pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Nativity in North Conway, along with treasurer Heidmann and other volunteers, founded The Way Station two years ago as a way to address the needs of the homeless in the Mount Washington Valley. According to Heidmann, who wrote the grant application along with fellow board member Julie Bosak, the recently received grant “will enable the development and refinement of a long-range strategic plan with particular emphasis toward examining and developing housing options for those experiencing homelessness or housing insecurities.”

Appalachian Mountain Club to host new free Summer Concert Series at Highland Center

BRETTON WOODS — The Appalachian Mountain Club has created the new Lynda Cohen Performing Arts Series, which will offer two free concerts this summer. Presenting the musical acts Beg, Steal, and Borrow and Low Lily, both concerts will be hosted at the AMC Highland Center in Crawford Notch, located in the White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire. Concerts are open to the public and preregistration for attendees is required. Originating from her love of music and the mountains, AMC member and long-time supporter Lynda Cohen imagined a concert series where people from far and wide could come together, nestled among the peaks of Crawford Notch, to experience one of her lifelong passions, music. As a musician herself, Cohen understands how the arts can help create connections to the natural world. Thanks to her vision and generosity, the AMC is excited to offer musical performances for forest visitors and the surrounding community to enjoy. The series will launch this year wit

ACTS holds graduation ceremonies for service dogs

CONWAY — After skipping a graduation ceremony during 2020 and postponing a May ceremony earlier this spring due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Assistance Canine Training Services will celebrate six graduate teams this Saturday, July 24, at 2 p.m. at the Journey Church in Conway. Graduate teams include a service dog team, an explosive detection dog team, a facility dog team and three facility dogs for education teams. Robin Crocker, head trainer for ACTS, learned Tuesday that five of the six graduates can attend along with most of the current puppies in training will also be in attendance and ready to “strut their stuff” at the popular Puppy Parade opens up the ceremony. Each of the puppies in training will demonstrate a different skill on stage and will show the audience what they are learning.

White Mountain Hotel & Resort showcases new upgrades

White Mountain Hotel & Resort showcases new upgrades
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Local health center getting close to $1 million

Local health center getting close to $1 million
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