Hi everyone! I’m back in your inbox with everything happening in Bedford today, including news on:
- Senator Shaheen celebrates FIRST at the launch of the robotics competition.
- Discover a new outdoor activity This winter.
- Join of the National Charity League Bedford chapter.
But first, today’s weather:
Quite sunny. High: 43 Low: 29.
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Here are today’s top Bedford stories:
- When Senator Jean Shaheen speaking at the FIRST Founders Reception in Bedford on Friday, she told the audience: “As a former teacher, I know how invaluable opportunities such as programs outside the classroom are. for student success. FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology), founded by Dean Kamen in 1989, encourages underrepresented students to pursue STEM-related careers. (Senator Jeanne Shaheen)
- What outdoor activities will you be doing this winter? If you enjoy skiing, skating, playing hockey, ice fishing, or participating in other winter sports and activities, now is a great time to explore the library carousels online (and in person) where you can find books that will tell you more about them. You might find a new activity you love this winter! Read more here 🙁Bedford crest)
- Mothers with daughters in grades 6-9 are invited to learn more about the Bedford chapter of the National Charity League (NCL). What does the NCL do? The mother-daughter philanthropic organization supports community service, leadership development, and cultural awareness for girls in grades 7-12. Moms and daughters (grades 6-9) are invited to two information sessions: Monday, January 9 at 6:30 p.m. at Merrimack Library and Thursday, February 16 at 6:30 p.m. at Bedford Library . Read more here 🙁The National Benevolent League)
Today in Bedford:
- National Charity League – NH Southern Chapter Information Night (6:30 p.m.)
From my notebook:
- Bedford Planning Board Meeting: Monday, 7 p.m., at Bedford Town Hall, 70 Bedford Center Road in Bedford. “Anyone on or off Facebook, important information will be presented regarding a proposed zoning change that will affect all poultry owners,” the Bedford, NHCommunity Group posted. See more here: (Bedford Group via Facebook)
- Snowmen and snowballs for children: “Kidz CRAFT Event January 22 Have your child build a snowman and throw snowballs! At this event, we’ll be creating a fun snowman throwing game. Your child can customize to create their own snowman and afterwards he will have a fun game.” (The Canvas Road Show via Facebook)
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