Rec Basketball: Open Gym

Open Gym Basketball will be offered at the Rollinsford Grade School on Wednesday and Friday evenings through February 24th. (With the exception of 2/3 when RGS presents the play “We Are Monsters”)
5:30-6:30 for 3/4 grade girls and boys
6:30-7:30 for 5/6 grade girls and boys

If school is cancelled due to weather, open gym basketball will also be cancelled.

Memo of Thanks from the Seeds of Faith Food Pantry

The Seeds of Faith Food Pantry wishes to thank all those who have so generously donated this holiday season. 

To the Rollinsford 4-H Club: The food drive that you did at the transfer station was a huge help.  With your collection of food and monetary donations, you provided a lot of food to a lot of hungry families through our food pantry. 

We feel it was very special of you to think of your community in such a generous way.

We would like to thank everyone who participated in the collection and everyone who donated to the Seeds of Faith Food Pantry. 

To the Black Bean Cafe, staff and patrons:

A huge thank you to you for your collective donation. We have been so blessed with the outpouring of support and contributions throughout the community of Rollinsford.

All of us at Seeds Of Faith Food Pantry say thank you!

 

The Seeds of Faith Food Pantry is located between the Upper and Lower Mill buildings, at 1 Front Street, Suite #160. It is open from 10AM-12PM on Mondays. Walk-ins are welcome.

https://seedsoffaithnh.org/food-pantry/

Wentworth House Event: Winter Life in Colonial New England

Experience a colonial living history weekend with Captain John Harmon’s Snowshoe Company of Rangers at the historic Colonel Paul Wentworth House in Rollinsford, NH on Saturday and Sunday, January 14 and 15.

Reenactors portraying the winter rangers who patrolled the New England frontier during the 1740s and 1750s will demonstrate the use of flintlock muskets and traditional snowshoes, plus the clothing, equipment and tactics used by the frontier militia during conflicts with the French and their Native American allies in the mid-1700’s.

The public is invited to meet the snowshoe men on Saturday, January 14 from 10 am to 4 pm, and again on Sunday from 10 am to 4 pm.  Interpreters in colonial attire will be on hand to demonstrate 18th century hearth cooking, crafts, board games and other recreational activities, and other aspects of winter life in colonial New England. Tours of the house will also be offered. A donation of $5 is suggested for adults; the event is free to children and ARCH members.

The circa 1701 Wentworth House is located on Water Street in Rollinsford and is maintained by the Association for Rollinsford Culture and History (ARCH).  For more information about this and other events at the Wentworth House, consult the ARCH website at paulwentworthhouse.org or on Facebook at The Colonel Paul Wentworth House.

Captain John Harmon’s Snowshoe Company of Rangers, French and Indian War era, at the Colonel Paul Wentworth House in Rollinsford, NH, January 17, 2015.
Photograph by Ralph Morang