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If you need assistance with the public file, please contact Keith Murray at 603-356-8870 or gm@wmwv.com.
If you need assistance please contact Keith Murray at 603-356-8870 or e-mail gm@wmwv.com.
Congressman Chris Pappas Joins Gino on The Magic Morning Show
Congressman Chris Pappas called in to the Magic Morning Show today and talked with Gino about a plethora of topics. They discussed the Congressman’s response to an order barring foreign workers on a slate of employment-based visas, upcoming relief packages for COVID-19, two significant Supreme Court decisions affirming workplace protection for the LGBTQ community and Dreamers, and support for the US Post Office. Click below to listen to the full interview.
To learn more about Congressman Chris Pappas and his efforts please visit PAPPAS.HOUSE.GOV
New Hampshire Fish and Game Seeks Bear in Unprovoked Attack
CANAAN, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire Fish and Game officers are trying to trap a bear that injured a man in Canaan in what is being called a rare, unprovoked attack. Fish and Game Lt. Jim Kneeland says the man had deep cuts from the encounter but he managed to scare the bear off. Kneeland says bear incidents usually occur when a bear is cornered and tries to get out of a situation where it feels trapped. The victim was not identified. If the bear involved in the attack is found it will be euthanized.
For more and WMUR-TV‘s coverage click here.
The Widest Racial Disparity Stemming from the Coronavirus Pandemic is in Maine
The widest racial disparity stemming from the coronavirus pandemic is in Maine, where Black residents are contracting the virus at 20 times the rate of their white neighbors. Maine has the highest percentage of white residents of any state. It also has a low rate of coronavirus infection, with less than 3,000 cases in total. But the Portland Press Herald reports Black Maine residents, who make up 1.4% of the state’s population, account for nearly a quarter of its coronavirus cases. The Maine Immigrants’ Rights Coalition called the disparity “enormous and growing.”
For the full article click here.
Sweet Dreams are Made of Cheese… Cheese Louise Opens Up at Settlers Green!
The crew from Cheese Louise called in to the Magic Morning Show today and told Gino all about the “behind the scenes” of the Cheese Louise brand and gave us a nice idea on just how passionate they are, not just about “grilled cheese sandwiches” but this community, their staff, their customers, and having FUN. Bryce, James, Jasmine, and Ian joined Gino on a conference call and in addition to talking about the “why” behind Cheese Louise, they gave us a great peek at the menu and a rundown of their location on the Kanc and NOW at Settlers Green. Listen below!
Senator Jeanne Shaheen discusses NH’s Reopening during COVID-19, The Great American Outdoors Act, and NH Protests for Black Lives Matter – 06/18/2020
US Senator Jeanne Shaheen called in to the Magic Morning Show today and talked with Gino about a plethora of topics. Senator Shaheen has always been a big proponent of safeguarding and maintaining our natural environment and she has now helped pass a bipartisan bill to help out NH Wildlife areas, like the White Mountain National Forest. She also discussed New Hampshire’s reopening during the COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter protests happening in NH. Click below to listen to the full interview.
To learn more about Jeanne Shaheen and her efforts as a US Senator please visit SHAHEEN.SENATE.GOV
The Conway Scenic Railroad REOPENS this Saturday, June 20th!
Today on The Magic Morning Show, Gino was joined by Conway Scenic Railroad Marketing & Events Manager Brian Solomon via the phone and they discussed the Conway Scenic Railroad‘s REOPENING this Saturday, June 20th. Brian gave us a full rundown of how operation has changed at the train station due to COVID-19 and the guidelines they will be following to make sure everyone will be safe when riding with the Conway Scenic Railroad. Check out the interview below!
For ticket info and more details visit CONWAYSCENIC.COM
Believe In Books Youth Theatre Summer Camps Starts Monday, June 29th! Sign Up Now!
Believe In Books’ Youth Theatre Director Nate Sawyer gave Gino a call last week and the two discussed the opening of the Believe In Books Youth Theatre Summer Camp in the 100 Acre Wood. The week-long sessions start on Monday, June 29th and will go through until August 21st. Nate explains all the safety guidelines that the theatre will be following in order to make sure all campers and staff are safe. Plus, he gives us a full rundown of all the shows. Click below to listen and check out the details too!
Logistics: Camp takes place at the Theater in the Wood. Where we use the theater, the theater stage, lobby, and the outside property for all our rehearsals and camp activities. Kids ages 7-14 come prepared to have fun filled days including acting, singing, dancing, crafting, creating, playing games, listening to and reading stories, and enjoying the fresh outdoors! Campers are asked to provide their own sack lunch, as well as a small snack for later in the day. Registration will close one week prior to each camp.
Schedule: Monday through Friday between 8:45 am and 9:15 am, drop off will occur at the top of the stairs in the upper theater parking lot. Drop offs will occur with one camper/one family at a time. Pick up will occur Monday through Thursday between 4:00 pm and 4:15 pm in the same fashion. Once all campers arrive, we start our planned activities & rehearsals! Throughout the day we have blocks dedicated to learning a foundation of:
Auditioning – Campers will learn a dance, sing a song, and read some lines alongside other campers of similar ages, and will be cast appropriately for age & ability!
Acting – Once roles are announced, campers will rehearse scenes from the performance;
Dance – Campers will learn dances that will take place in their show;
Music – where we learn how music can enhance a piece of work, and work on songs featured in our performance (in the form of tracked music)
Games – Some fun theater & camp inspired games to make playtime, fun and inventive
Story Time – where we can read & share stories and talk about the art of storytelling
Outdoor Adventure – Where campers are taken out on our fantastic trail system for some interaction with nature.
Camp Performances: Camp performances happen @5PM on the last Friday of camp. Camp performances are ticketed events and are open to the general public for $5/person. (Each Camper receives 1 complimentary ticket for distribution, to their show.) All tickets must be purchased online prior to arriving at the Theater in the Wood.
In addition to the above-mentioned activities, tuition also includes:
– A Complimentary Ticket to see the Theatre Camp Show at the end of the week
– A Camp Buff
– Supplies for Costumes, Props, Sets and Projects throughout the week that will aid in their performances
For more details and a line-up of all the shows go to BELIEVEINBOOKS.ORG
NH Gives is Happening Now!
The annual, 24-hour online giving event for nonprofits is up and going. NH Gives is taking place right now until 6 p.m. this evening. People can choose which nonprofits to support by logging on to NHGives.org. Every gift of up to $1,000 will be matched by New Hampshire Charitable Foundation funds for the first $250,000 given during the event. More than 500 nonprofits across New Hampshire are participating and many are from right here in the Mount Washington Valley. Kathleen Reardon of the New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits says the event takes on new meaning this year as nonprofits face the impact of the global pandemic. Check out the link below for all the details!
Go to NHGIVES.ORG for more information.
Please consider donating to these Mount Washington Valley Non-Profits…
Arts Council of Tamworth
Barnstormers Theatre
Children Unlimited Inc.
Conway Area Humane Society
Gibson Center for Senior Services
Granite Backcountry Alliance
Green Mountain Conservation Group
M&D Productions
Mount Washington Observatory
MWV Supports Recovery Coalition
Nansen Ski Club
North Conway Community Center
Upper Saco Valley Land Trust
White Mountain Community Health Center
…and numerous others.
24 Hours of Giving Across New Hampshire Starts Tonight at 6pm
The annual, 24-hour online giving event for nonprofits is coming up. NH Gives is taking place from 6 p.m. Tonight (6/09) to 6 p.m. Tomorrow (6/10). People can choose which nonprofits to support by logging on to NHGives.org. Every gift of up to $1,000 will be matched by New Hampshire Charitable Foundation funds for the first $250,000 given during the event. More than 500 nonprofits across New Hampshire are participating and many are from right here in the Mount Washington Valley. Kathleen Reardon of the New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits says the event takes on new meaning this year as nonprofits face the impact of the global pandemic. Check out the link below for all the details!
Go to NHGIVES.ORG for more information.
Please consider donating to these Mount Washington Valley Non-Profits…
Arts Council of Tamworth
Barnstormers Theatre
Children Unlimited Inc.
Conway Area Humane Society
Gibson Center for Senior Services
Granite Backcountry Alliance
Green Mountain Conservation Group
M&D Productions
Mount Washington Observatory
MWV Supports Recovery Coalition
Nansen Ski Club
North Conway Community Center
Upper Saco Valley Land Trust
White Mountain Community Health Center
…and numerous others.
MISSING GIRL FROM FRYEBURG, ME – FOUND
UPDATE: Miranda Hicks has been found. Get all the details here.
The Fryeburg police just informed the Mount Washington Radio Group that there is a missing girl in Fryeburg, in the South Chatham Road area. The description and call-in information is as follows:
White Female
Approx. Height: 5’7″
Approx. Weight: 130
Brown Hair with red streaks
Brown Eyes
Last seen in the South Chatham Road area this morning about 5am
Last seen wearing grey pajamas with pink and blue possibly a grey t shirt
If anyone has any information, please call the Fryeburg police @
207-743-4252