It's always a great time getting together and raising money for a local community non-profit organization. CASA and the NHPHC got together to make a difference in the community by raising money towards the CASA of New Hampshire.
More exciting fun events coming up - Stay tuned!
It's always a great time getting together and raising money for a local community non-profit organization. 900 Degrees and the NHPHC got together to make a different in the boys and girls community by raising money towards the Boys and Girls Club of Manchester.
More exciting fun events coming up - Stay tuned!
This was a great time, fun people, and we raised our glasses and cheered as we raised money for the Alzheimer’s Association Monday night!
We raised $163 for our fourth quarter charity!
Thank you for those who came to dinner with us and to those that ordered and took their meal to go! This was a successful benefit event and 900 Degrees is looking forward to having us again to help us reach our next charity goal! Thank you 900 Degrees! ❤️
Hello NHPHC pholks!
I hope you are all enjoying the holiday season and making the most of this time of year!
I have some great news for you all - Joan Lydon has graciously agreed to take on the responsibilities of President for us. I'm sure most of you know Joan from her long time serving as our membership director. You will be in great hands with her guiding our ship. I am extremely confident that she will be an amazing President for us. She will bring a great mix of experience, tradition, and new ideas to the role. And so, I am happy to now share with you a few words from your new President:
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Happy December, folks!!
It's another trip around the sun for NHPHC! Most of you have known me for years. Laura Browning is the Woman to Blame for introducing me to the club in 2009. What an introduction THAT meeting was!! Six years later, Laura stepped into the raffles position and turned over the reins for membership to me.
Dave Howe, our President for the last 4 years, is now stepping off the board and has urged me toward his vacant position. We also want to welcome Donna Pelletier to the Board as Secretary. She's excited to tackle the communications for the club and will bring some great energy and ideas!
This particular year brings unique challenges. Despite the current conditions, we want to keep everyone connected and active. We will be organizing more online meetings in the weeks to come so that everyone can get together and have fun, while staying on top of all the club info.
We have to navigate our waters carefully but with the caliber of the members in this club, I'm positive that we can still do phabulous things! Our club boasts three past presidents and I'm sure that they'll let me draw on their knowledge and experience to grow this club stronger than ever.
Stay safe, be well, and Fins up!!
Dave Howe / Joan Lydon
President
Thank you to everyone who donated new, packaged socks for our warriors currently deployed, inactive veterans, and and veterans under VA care. We were able to send out 12.6 lbs of socks along with a very generous direct cash donation of $50 to Soldier's Angels.
Thank you to everyone who was able to make it to the beach cleanup on 9/19. We picked up a few bags of trash as well as a couple of lobster traps and a crate. We enjoyed a picnic lunch, watched a regatta and held a raffle- including a 50/50 grand prize that was generously donated back, thank you Dave! The raffle raised $100 which was split between re-adopting Phyllis the manatee (www.savethemanatee.org) and a donation to the Alzheimer’s Association (our Q3 charity).
The Manchester VA Medical Center is still collecting non-perishable food items as well as new socks, mittens, hats and coats. Donations may be dropped off at the Medical Center. Due to the Coronavirus, you will be asked a few questions when dropping off your donations.
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