Old Home Day features Revolutionary War reenactment

Using apple trees as cover, Revolutionary War soldiers turned a grassy field off Pillsbury Road into a battlefield yesterday.

The reenactment, which was held next to the Historical Society’s blacksmith shop, museum and barn, was part of Londonderry’s 108th Old Home Day celebration yesterday.

Click HERE for the full story by Eric Parry in the Eagle Tribune

Off to battle at Londonderry Old Home Day 2007

Image courtesy LondonderryNH.net

Fireworks Fascinate!

Here are some photos of the great fireworks! Thousands enjoyed the fireworks by the high school on Friday night.

The “Souled Out” band rocked the joint with their great music.

The weather was ideal for watching fireworks.

Thanks to Steve Young for taking these photos.

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Written by
Mary Tetreau
Fireworks Princess

Police Beat Firefighters 7-3 in Softball!

The enormous trophy is handed over from the firefighters to the police!Firefighter Hands Over Trophy to Policeman

Police Chief Joe Ryan with new officer Bettencourt, an outstanding addition to the team.

Chief Joe Ryan and Officer Bettencourt

Three boys enjoyed the game.Three boys enjoyed the game.

The Police Team celebrates with their new trophy! Look how big it is!Police Team Celebrates with the Trophy

Here a policeman’s daughter helps out with the trophy!Police with Daughter

Mom and kids are huge fans!Mom & 3 Kids

Written by
Mary Tetreau
Softball Star

Ye Old tradition lives on

Londonderry’s observance of its 108th consecutive Old Home Day dates back to the tradition begun by Gov. Frank Rollins in the late 19th century. As reported in the archives of the Library of Congress, Gov. Rollins proclaimed in 1897, “I wish that in the ear of every son and daughter of New Hampshire, in the summer days, might be heard whispered the persuasive words: “Come back, come back!” Do you not hear the call? What has become of the old home where you were born? Do you not remember it — the old farm back among the hills, with its rambling buildings, its well sweep casting its long shadows, the row of stiff poplar trees, the lilacs and the willows?”

Click HERE for the full column in the Derry News by Londonderry’s Tom Dolan

Kidz Night is a Krazy Kool Time

Two thousand people (most of them kids) attended Kidz Night on Thursday at the Common.

Will and Sean were dazzled by the newly crowned Miss Londonderry, Elysha Greenberg. A friend asked, “Were you born Miss Londonderry?”Miss Londonderry with 2 Boys

Clowns made amazing animal balloons for the young crowd!Girls with Clown Making Balloon Animals

Who will win the sack race?Sack Race

A giant turtle tried to run free!Kids Pet Turtle

Surprise guest Shrek and Puss in Boots!Shrek with Puss in Boots

Sean enjoyed his seat on the cannon!Sean on the Cannon

Alex was interested in the Science show at the bandstand.Alex enjoys Science show

Mary Tetreau
Big Kid

Kidz Night – What a Blast! Bounce Houses Galore!

If bounce houses are your thing, Kidz Night is the place to be!

Kidz Night is on Thursday, Aug 16 from 5:30 – 8:30 PM on the Common. It’s loads of fun for families with children 10 and under!

These girls are thrilled to meet Cinderella and Prince Charming.

Photo by Mary Tetreau

The House of the Samurais, Londonderry Dance Academy, Wildlife Encounters, Mad Science Fire and Ice Show, and the Yo Yo People provide live entertainment throughout the festivities.

Police and firefighters add to the fun. You can climb into a fire truck! Make sure you get an official police pencil for back to school! The Blog Queen always gets a pencil to help her write her Old Home Day blog!

See you there!

Mary Tetreau
Blog Queen

Parade Staging, Please No Parking at the Middle School

The largest event of Old Home Day is the Parade held on Saturday, August 18th. The entire Middle School parking lot is used for a staging area. With three high school marching bands and numerous other professional units there will be over 1000 individuals preparing to march in this fun parade.

Parade Lineup over a thousand people!  No parking at the middle school!

There will be absolutely no parking allowed at the Middle School form 7:00 am to 12:00 pm on Saturday. Once the parade has left the school all are invited to park at this location. A complete listing of rules and regulation for the parade are listed below.

  • All motor and float units shall form in their assigned assembly area not later than 8:30am and all non-motor units shall form in their assigned assembly area not later than 9:00am.
  • Throwing objects to spectators along the parade route is absolutely prohibited. You may hand items to spectators, this is Londonderry Police Policy, and it is for the protection and safety of parade spectators.
  • ALL FLOATS MUST HAVE DESIGNATED SPOTTERS
  • Absolutely no parking at the Londonderry Middle School (parade assembly area).
  • Motorized units of any kind shall not be allowed to return to the start of the parade using the parade route until the parade is completed.
  • It is highly recommended for life and safety reasons that you meet your children at the end of the parade (Mack’s Apples). Please do not have children try to locate you at the Town Common. THIS IS SERIOUS! A child can easily be lost or seriously injured without proper parental supervision.
  • Use of spray or foam material is prohibited.
  • The Committee shall have the right to limit the size of or reject any participant group if it deems that it is in the best interest and spirit of the Old Home Day Celebration.
  • All parade participants must keep up with the pace of the parade. Failure to maintain a reasonable pace will result in participant removal at an appropriate location. Participants with permission from the Parade Coordinator may be given an opportunity to perform at various parade intervals.
  • Failure to comply with any parade rules or direct orders from the Parade Coordinator or Committee members may result in direct expulsion from the parade.

Seniors kick off Old Home Day in style

Edythe Dowd had a hard time deciding what she wanted from the Good Humor ice-cream truck that stopped by the Lions Club Pavilion as 160 senior citizens finished their barbecue dinner last night

“Hurry up and decide,” Denise Shanks shouted to her. “Or get back in line.”

Dowd, decked out for the occasion with large dangling earrings and an embroidered jacket, laughed and chose an ice-cream sandwich – which seemed to be the item of choice for most of the crowd.

Senior Night, with members of the Lions Club manning the grill, kicked off the town’s 108th Old Home Day celebration.

Click HERE for the rest of a great story by Suzanne Laurent in the Eagle Tribune

Senior Cookout and Concert Win Rave Reviews

The Senior Cookout was a huge success!

Folks Enjoying their Dinner

The Lions grilled up delicious hamburgers, and served 165 seniors!

Lions Grill Delicious Burgers

Carole Connolly did the hard work of coordinating the cookout, and Jim and Doris Finch were delighted to pose with her!

Jim Finch, Carole Connolly, and Doris Finch

The concert by the Windham swing band was fantastic! A fun and musical evening under the stars!

Windham Swing Band

Mary Tetreau
Blog Queen

Look who is walking to Kids night! Tonight – Thurs – On the Common

Sponge Bob on his way to Londonderry Old Home Day 2007Governor Lynch is not the only one heading for Londonderry Old Home day this week; look who is making the long walk from Bikini Bottom! We understand many of your childhood friends and super heroes will be on the common Thursday night from 5:30 – 8:30 PM. Perhaps even Sponge Bob SquarePants! This event is great for families with children 10 and under!