Believe In Books

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The Littleton Food Co-op is looking to feed knowledge to young minds. The Co-op, located at the corner of Cottage Street and Route 302 in Littleton, say they’re donating to Believe in Books Literacy Foundation for February as part of their ‘Partner of the Month,’ program. For the month of February customers, visitors, and members of the co-op will have an opportunity to round-up their change to support Books from Birth. The Believe in Books Literacy Foundation program is currently serving over 500 children in surrounding communities by providing new, age-appropriate books to kids at important developmental stages at no cost to families.

US Representative and Army National Guard Major Tulsi Gabbard is in Conway today as part of her Presidential campaign. The Hawaiian Representative will be hitting the slopes of Cranmore for much of the afternoon with a town hall event at 6 PM at the Upper Lodge of Cranmore’s Cafeteria. Tulsi stopped by our studios at Mt. Washington Radio to talk with News Director Tony Zore. She discussed her reasons for running for President; the opioid crisis in America today; the partisan divide; energy and the environment; as well as the national debt and gun rights. Take a listen below.

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Find more information on Tulsi at her website.

Longtime Ski Patrol Director at Wildcat Mountain, Ian Turbull, suffered a stroke last week and is currently at Dartmouth Hitchcock Hospital. Friends of the family have created a GoFundMe account to help with the medical expenses. According to that account, Ian spent a significant part of his life helping others by working on Gorham Ambulance Backwoods rescues ski patrolling at Wildcat. They also say Ian is a good friend and a good neighbor. Listeners can donate here.