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Boston resident Jake Garcia has only been painting for five months, but his art is already becoming a collector’s item. Garcia is a nursing student at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Services who recently discovered a love for painting. He’s started leaving several of his original paintings in spots around Boston, letting his Twitter followers know where they can look for his latest pieces. He hopes that he also inspires people to pick up their own paintbrushes.

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Today on The Magic Morning Show, Gino was joined by Mandy McDonald of End 68 Hours of Hunger. She told us all about this MASSIVE School Food Drive that has been assembled by the faculty, staff, and students of SAU 9 and SAU 13. The school district’s have been collecting specific types of food for the cause and depending on where your student goes they can donate food as well. The Food Drive ends on Friday, April 23rd. Listen below for the interview and make sure to check out the school list!

 
 
For more information on End 68 Hours of Hunger go to END68HOURSOFHUNGER.ORG
The North Conway Public Library has officially been renamed after Lyman Pope in recognition of his generous donation to the expansion project. Shown admiring the new signage is from left Lyman Pope, Sharon Wroblewski, Capital Campaign Chair, and Andrea Masters, Library Director.

NORTH CONWAY, NH – It’s been an exciting year for the North Conway Public Library. The expansion and renovation project, which doubled the size of the library and brought systems up to code, while adding much needed space for library services to meet community needs, was completed in 2020.

While the library is open, with limited hours due to COVID, the capital campaign is ongoing. “We have approximately $350,000 still to raise”, said Andrea Masters, Library Director. “We were so fortunate to receive funding from Lyman for the construction but rising costs during this phase of the project increased our budget needs significantly and we continue to seek grant funding, as well as community support to reach our goal.”

In 2018, the Board of Directors set a goal to renovate and expand the iconic North Conway Public Library after a very generous donation by Lyman Pope, a loyal patron of the library since the 1950’s. He said he saw the need for expansion there and was happy to be in a position to help that cause, as well as to support a library where dogs are welcome. “And this location is excellent. It’s right downtown and people have walking access to it,” Pope said.

“Lyman was instrumental in the development of plans for the expansion – a strong voice from the very beginning of planning through the construction phase” said Board President, Neill Osgood. “As with the early gifts from Mr. Whitaker and Dr. Schouler, one of the Valley’s own set the stage for the library’s future. We thank our friend, Mr. Lyman Pope, for his vision and courageous advances for the betterment of our community and future of our beloved library. We also thank our wonderful patrons and the many community members who have donated to our fund, as well.”

Known for his support of animal shelters, this is Pope’s first library donation and his first project here in his Mount Washington Valley home. The reasons are simple, he said. He cares about dogs that have been mistreated and he cares about libraries.

“Lyman loves books and libraries, and dogs”, said Andrea Masters, Library Director. “He is particularly fond of German shepherds, and as part of the building project, he commissioned a bronze statue of a shepherd that sits proudly by the new entrance in honor of war dogs that have served the American military during wartime.”

The library plans a grand opening celebration sometime in 2021 and looks forward to welcoming the community to the Pope Memorial Library, the newly renamed library announced by the board of directors at their annual meeting in March.

Mr. Pope donated $3 million to the building project and will donate $2 million to the endowment once the name change is officially recorded, all signage completed, and a new walkway built from Main Street to the new entrance of the building in the back.

“We are thrilled to name our library after Lyman Pope”, said Osgood. “His gift is all the more important as the library receives no funding from the town and relies on donations and grants. Lyman’s generosity and devotion to the library and its standing in our community will endure for years to come, as will our mission to enhance the quality of life of our patrons and community, as a whole.”

For more information on the library and its capital campaign please call 603-356-2961, visit northconwaylibrary.com, or stop by during library hours Tuesday and Thursday 10am – 2 pm and Friday 12 pm – 4 pm.

Cranmore’s Mountain Meister Registration in NOW Open for the 2021 Season!

Registration for the 2021 Season of Mountain Meisters is NOW OPEN! Mountain Meister Coordinator Kevin Hamlin joined Gino on The Magic Morning Show today to tell us all about the 50th Season of the Meisters and what the racers can expect, due to COVID-19 and more. For more information on Mountain Meisters go to Cranmore.com […]

Feel Good Story of the Week: Guy Fieri Raises $21 Million for Restaurant Workers

Celebrity chef Guy Fieri has raised over $21 million for restaurant workers facing hardship amid the pandemic. As businesses across the U.S. were starting to feel the devastating effects of pandemic-related closures, Fieri started the Restaurant Employee Relief Fund. By reaching out to companies like Moet Hennessy USA, PepsiCo, and Uber Eats, Fieri has collectively helped some 43,000 workers get […]

‘Essential Workers’ Top Reader Poll for ‘Time’s 2020 Person of the Year’

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Wicked Fresh Head Chef Danny Rassi Calls in to Talk Food Network’s CHOPPED and COVID-19 Exposure at FIRE

Danny Rassi, head chef and owner of North Conway’s Wicked Fresh Craft Burgers and FIRE by Wicked Fresh is set to compete in the championship of Food Network’s Chopped: Comfort Food Feud on Tuesday, December 8th at 9pm. Danny called in to Gino on the Magic Morning Show today and told us all about his […]

Box Office Recap – 12/07/2020

Universal is the solo studio releasing films wide as lockdowns around the country—especially in big markets like California—continue to weigh on box office sales.  This weekend, The Croods: A New Age, with Ryan Reynolds, Emma Stone and Nicolas Cage voicing characters, led the box office for a second weekend in a row, with $4.4 million, […]

North Conway Public Library Reopens December 8th

As the North Conway Library nears the completion of their $3.9 million expansion and renovation project a soft reopening is planned for Tuesday, December 8th from 10am to 2pm and Library Director Andrea Masters joined Gino on the Magic Morning Show today to tell us all about it. Listen below and get all the info!  […]