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SOUHEGAN LIONS CLUB

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Temple, New Ipswich, Greenville & Mason
 

Peanut Butter Chip Chase 5K Fundraiser Goes Virtual

Temple, NH – A total of 85 runners and walkers participated in the Souhegan Lions Club 1st virtual Peanut Butter Chip Chase 5K walk/run during the past week, helping the club continue its 43-year-old tradition despite the Covid-19 worldwide pandemic that has largely curtailed public sporting events.The virtual race allowed registrants to sign up virtually and run and walk wherever they wanted along a 5K course of their own design between Dec. 28th and Jan. 2 and to post times to the registration site, RunSignUp.Results can be found at: https://runsignup.com/Race/Results/67819#resultSetId-210381;perpage:100The race-related raffle drawing resulted in the award of numerous prizes, including the grand prize of a Fazer kayak to Melanie McDonald of Jaffrey. Donations topped more than $600.
Sponsors from around the area helped the club to again underwrite costs and to fund prizes. These businesses are:
Event Sponsor: Michaud Funeral Home and Crematorium.
Major Sponsors: William H. Wildes General Contracting LLC, The Country Mile NH State Agency Liquor Store, Huntley Survey & Design, PLLC, and Beeze Tees.
Associate Sponsors: Belletetes Building Product Specialists, Bellows-Nichols Insurance Agency, Congregational Church of Temple, DetailDevil mobile auto detailing,  Jim Fafard Custom Carpentry, Frankie & Dieti's Bed & Biscuit, Icespike, Jaffrey Eye Care, Jomarc Advertiser, Law Office of William J Phillips, Law Office of Christian W. Lund, Monadnock Cooling Systems, Monadnock Firewood, Pilgrim Foods, Prime Roofing, Tenney, Fritz, and Combs Animal Hospital, Turnpike Auto Parts, Wheeland’s Auto and Truck Service, and William N. Lamarre Concrete Products.
Friends: Milford Dunkin Donuts, Harbor One Mortgage, Parker’s Maple Barn, Westside Auto Clinic, Mason Brook Nursery, The Driving Range, Mason, The Temple Store, Fleet Feet Sports.
The Club typically donates approximately $7,000 annually to various organizations in the Greenville, Mason, New Ipswich, and Temple communities, and to graduating area high school seniors.


Souhegan Lions Club wants to congratulate all the participants in last month’s inaugural Questival scavenger hunt and to thank all the area businesses whose donations who made this online app-driven fundraiser possible.

The club awarded prizes to approximately a half dozen teams who registered for the Questival using the app Scavify to scour the area looking for cultural and historical landmarks and hidden clues, answering quizzes, and exploring some of our area’s more beautiful conservation and hiking areas.

Participant teams (comprised of up to 6 individuals) registered via Eventbrite and then downloaded the Scavify app and quickly established free accounts so they could compete against each other over three days on more than 30 challenges.

The club undertook this type of non-traditional fundraiser due to public gathering restrictions imposed for the Covid-19 pandemic that continues to affect our country and much of the world. The club will be holding a virtual road race fundraiser this winter. Details will be forthcoming shortly.

The Club is grateful for monetary gifts and in-kind donations from the following sponsors:
Event Sponsors: Artful Spirits Gallery & Gifts, DetailDevil, Jim Fafard Custom Carpentry LLC, Harbor One Mortgage, Karen Carnivale Real Estate, Mighty Pen LLC, Monadnock Oil & Vinegar Company, and Silver Ranch.
Major Sponsors: The Driving Range in Mason.
Associate Sponsors: Mason Brook Nursery.
Friend: New Ipswich Market, New Temple Glassworks, Noreast Builders, Shaws of Peterborough, Temple Store.

The Club is part of the international network of 1.3 million men and women in 202 countries who work together to answer the needs that challenge their communities around the world with the main objective of working to end preventable blindness. The Club annually awards scholarships to area high school seniors.

For more information about membership and mission, please contact Lion Rick Miller at (603) 878-4568 or rmpm342@comcast.net

 

Participant finds Blood Road sign during Questival scavenger hunt.Scavenger hunters at the gazebo at the Barrett House in New Ipswich.Scavenger hunts at the Florence Roberts forest kiosk in Mason.Getting creative at the General Miller gravestone during the Scavenger huntFinding the right gravestone during the scavenger hunt.Finding another historic marker during the scavenger hunt!


Souhegan Lions Club will hold its first-ever QUESTIVAL app-driven scavenger hunt fundraiser Oct. 23-25 with teams using their phones to hunt for historical, cultural and other memorable places and things across the member towns of Greenville, Mason, New Ipswich and Temple. Challenges will include photo and video taking, as well as multiple-choice quizzes.

Registration can be found at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/questival-scavenger-hunt-tickets-123202956359 The club will award prizes to top scoring teams. Tickets are $20 per team (up to 6 people)

Top prizes include a painting party for up to 6 people with a gift certificate of pizza from Pizza Haven, Too in New Ipswich (a $150 value), and a New Hampshire State Parks gift card valued at $105 (the cost of a 2021 NH Residents’ family parks pass). Other family-friendly prizes include gift certificates valued at between $15-$50 from area businesses including Mason Brook Nursery, Monadnock Oil & Vinegar Co., The Driving Range in Mason, DetailDevil in Temple, NIX Gym in New Ipswich, New Ipswich Market, and the Temple Store.

Teams will be comprised of up to 6 people. Registration will remain open thru Oct. 22 via Eventbrite.

Please visit the Club’s Facebook page for links and additional information over the coming days. Tickets are $20 per team. See: https://www.facebook.com/SouheganLionsClub

Registration can be found at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/questival-scavenger-hunt-tickets-123202956359

The Club is grateful for monetary gifts and in-kind donations from the following sponsors: Event Sponsors: Artful Spirits Gallery & Gifts, DetailDevil, Jim Fafard Custom Carpentry LLC, Harbor One Mortgage, Karen Carnivale Real Estate, Mighty Pen LLC, Monadnock Oil & Vinegar Company. Major Sponsors: The Driving Range in Mason. Associate Sponsors: Mason Brook Nursery. Friend: New Ipswich Market, New Temple Glassworks, Noreast Builders, Shaws of Peterborough, Temple Store.

The Club is part of the international network of 1.3 million men and women in 202 countries who work together to answer the needs that challenge their communities around the world with the main objective of working to end preventable blindness. The Club annually awards scholarships to area high school seniors.

For more information about membership and mission, please contact Lion Rick Miller at (603) 878-4568 or rmpm342@comcast.net

Scavenger Hunters wanted!


The Souhegan Lions Club and the Red Cross are hosting a blood drive on September 12, 2020, 9-2, at space graciously made available by the New Ipswich Congregational Church, 156 Main Street, New Ipswich, New Hampshire.  

Please consider donating.  You will need to schedule an appointment, which you can do by going to this page: 

RedCrossBlood.org, and then entering 03071 in the zip code box. 

Please feel free to call Will Phillips at (603) 547-5262 with any questions you might have. 

 

 

Thank you to all who participated, organized, donated prizes to and came out to help and cheer today's 42nd Annual Peanut Butter Chip Chase 5K Run/Walk in Temple, NH.
We had some good weather and plenty of happy runners and walkers. A total of 139 participants came out for the noon race. Refreshments including hot soup, bagels and cookies served after in historic Temple Town Hall.
Paulette Parmenter won the raffle grand prize of a kyak. A number of complimentary passes to Pat's Peak Ski Area and Crotched Mountain Ski & Ride were raffled off, along with a number of other prizes including an Amazon Echo.

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Temple, NH - The Souhegan Lions Club, serving the towns of Greenville, Mason, New Ipswich and Temple, sponsored a presentation on November 14 by Joe Byron, founder of Honor Flight New England, this past Thursday, November 14 in Temple. More than 43 people attended and were treated to a free meal and an explanation of what Honor Flight New England was all about. Having made 58 trips to Washington DC, sponsoring 2104 American Heroes at no cost to them, the evening was made very special by the attendance of PFC. John Antilla of Fitchburg, who served in the Mountain Division and was stationed in Italy during WWII. $575 was collected in donations to Honor Flight New England.

Picture: Lion President Will Phillips, left, presents the donation check to John Byron of Honor Flight.

Honor Flight Statistics:

58 trips

2104 Heroes to include: 82 women, 40 POW’s, 27 Sets of brothers, 8 husband and wife couples, a brother and sister that served during WWIII; our youngest entered the service at 14 and ½ years old after forging his birth certificate and our oldest was 103


November 14, 2019 - Join the Souhegan Lions Club in hosting HONOR FLIGHT NEW ENGLAND in recognition of Veteran's Day and the brave men and women who have bravely serve and have served our country.  Space is limited, but a light dinner and refreshments will be provided at no charge.  All are welcome.  11/14/2019, 6:30 (program at 7:15), Friendship Hall, Temple, New Hampshire (off the town common).  To reserve your seat(s) contact Lion Rick Miller at (603) 878-4568, or email him at rmpm342@comcast.net no later than November 10.

 


Souhegan Lions Club, 42nd Annual "New Year's Day Peanut Butter Chip Chase 5k Race"

Temple Town Hall

January 1, 2020 Registration starts 10 am - Race starts 12 noon

 

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