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Say You Saw it in The Monadnock Shopper News, May 16 – May 22, 2018 15 A Celebration Of Puppies & Kittens Save money this month on a wide selection of products to keep your puppy and kitten happy and healthy. Enjoy quality time with your new puppy or kitten. www.OneStopCountryPetSupply.com Keene, NH 603-352-9200 26 Ash Brook Road Brattleboro, VT 802-257-3700 648 Putney Road MAPS Counseling Services 355-2244 • 924-2240 www.mapsnh.org Looking for a U-Turn? Pet Memorial Svcs. Pet Crematory 802.254.4749 www.whiterosepet.com White Rose Than a Thrift Store All net proceeds benefit local non-profits Donations accepted Thursday through Monday Where Your Donations Make a Difference 19 Ralston St • Keene, NH 603.355.1890 Monday & Tuesday 10-4 • Wednesday-Friday 10-6 Saturday 9-5 • Sunday 12-4 pet of the week from THE MONADNOCK HUMANE SOCIETY Edward Hello, all! My name is Edward and I’m a six-year-old gentleman looking for a new family. I am a sensitive guy looking for my soulmate. I adore other cats and would make a great companion to any resident feline in your home. Most of the time you will find me in my favorite cat bed watching the world around me. When I’m really feeling frisky I’ll bat around some toys in private with my other feline friends. Like other spirit cats, I like to keep to myself and may only feel comfortable venturing out when no one is watching. Once I’m settled into my new home and used to my new family, I will accept gentle pats and scratches to show we’re now family. Visit Edward or the other great pets for adoption at the Adoption Center located at 101 West Swanzey Road just outside of Keene on Route 10 South. Busi- ness hours are Wednesdays through Fridays from noon to 6 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. There are many homeless animals at MHS that need loving forever homes. For more details, contact them online at www.monadnockhu- manesociety.org or call 603-352-9011, Ext. 101. The Clothing Minute with Ben Wichland Travel Sport Coats Men are dressing up again. Ten years ago the trend was the relaxed, “show no shape,” boxy look. But now the fashion pendulum has swung the other way. Now we’re seeing sharp haircuts, modern, easy- care fabrics, dress pants, linen shirts, and a return to casual sport coats. This has opened the door to a whole new selection of travel sport coats, made in a variety of fabrics including micro fibers, cotton and linen blends, and Tencel mixed with microfiber. They offer exceptional drape and softness, and no matter what suit style you prefer, there’s a travel sport coat equivalent. Textured linen? Hidden Glenn Plaid? Micro Seersucker? Madras? They’re all here, and their popularity is skyrocketing, in styles that range from traditional nailhead to wild-colored patterns. Wear one on a plane with jeans, use it for a pillow, shake it out, get dressed up, and go to your meeting. Or, pair it with a dress shirt, tie, and dress pants. The new travel sport coats can do it all. Haberdasher’s Tip: be yourself, no matter what style you choose. Go ahead and own it, because we’ve reached a time in history where there are no fashion faux pas. Ben Wichland is a professional haberdasher with Miller Bros.- Newton on Main Street in Keene. He can be reached at 603-352-3039. “Kids In The Kitchen” Class On May 24th At KSC A CMC health + well- ness program titled “Kids In The Kitchen: Cultur- al Foods Class” will be held on Thursday, May 24th from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at Joslin Foods Lab at Keene State College. This is a free program that re- quires registration. The speakers will be Lindsay Schwartz and Ben Wentworth, KSC di- etetic interns. If special accommoda- tions are needed, let them know when registering. For more details or to register, call 603-354-5460. for all the support given to find Lexie - prayers, reported sightings, text messages. My wife and I are grateful, Dana Whitehouse Home Safe! “Lexie” THANK YOU www.monadnockhumanesociety.org 101 West Swanzey Rd. (Rt. 10) Swanzey, NH • 352-9011 Includes basic exam, ears cleaned, nails trimmed, and initial basic vaccinations. Microchipping available for additional fee. Clinics held May 24th & June 14th. AFFORDABLE SPAY/ NEUTER FOR CATS SAVE THE DATES IN 2018 THE HAIR BALL Sat., June 16 th at the Keene Country Club Tickets now available on our website. HURRY! THEY SELL OUT FAST! WHEELS4PAWS Charity Motorcycle Ride Saturday, September 15 th The 30 th Annual Walk for Animals Saturday, October 13 th COBBLESTONE ALE HOUSE AND TITO’S VODKA HELP MHS! Come on over to Cobble- stone Ale House in Keene this Saturday, May 19th from noon to 3 pm for a Patio Party to celebrate MHS! For every beverage made with Tito’s Homemade Vodka, $1 will be donated to the care of the ani- mals of MHS. Plus, it’s going to be a great time with giveaways, drawings, and good fun. Thanks, Cobblestone and Tito’s! Find us on Giveaways Stories Local Events
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Say You Saw it in The Monadnock Shopper News, May 16 – May 22, 2018 15

A Celebration Of Puppies & Kittens

Save money this monthon a wide selection of productsto keep your puppy and kitten

happy and healthy.

Enjoy quality time with your new puppy or kitten.

www.OneStopCountryPetSupply.com

Keene, NH603-352-9200

26 Ash Brook RoadBrattleboro, VT802-257-3700

648 Putney Road

MAPS Counseling Services355-2244 • 924-2240www.mapsnh.org

Looking fora U-Turn? Pet Memorial Svcs.

Pet Crematory802.254.4749

www.whiterosepet.com

White Rose

Than a Thrift Store

All net proceeds benefit local non-profitsDonations accepted Thursday through Monday

Where Your Donations Make a Difference

19 Ralston St • Keene, NH603.355.1890

Monday & Tuesday 10-4 • Wednesday-Friday 10-6Saturday 9-5 • Sunday 12-4

HELP SUPPORT THE KEENE FAMILY

YMCA THIS MAY BY CALLING THE INSURANCE SOURCE

This May, The Insurance Source will donate $5 for EVERY new quote. No pressure and no need to purchase. Just call Ryan Barcome at 603-357-2219 and see if we have what it takes to earn your business. Either way, a donation will be made in your name to the Keene Family YMCA Annual Appeal! We support local non-profit organizations and look forward to hearing from our friends and neighbors.

Home Owners Insurance

____

Auto Insurance ____

Business Insurance ____

Life Insurance ____

Over 30 Years Proudly Serving Our

Monadnock Community

THE INSURANCE SOURCE INC.

82 Court St Keene, NH 03431

603-357-2219

www.insurancesource.com

82 Court Street, Keene • 357-2219 • www.insurancesource.com

HELP SUPPORT THE KEENE FAMILY

YMCA THIS MAY BY CALLING THE INSURANCE SOURCE

This May, The Insurance Source will donate $5 for EVERY new quote. No pressure and no need to purchase. Just call Ryan Barcome at 603-357-2219 and see if we have what it takes to earn your business. Either way, a donation will be made in your name to the Keene Family YMCA Annual Appeal! We support local non-profit organizations and look forward to hearing from our friends and neighbors.

Home Owners Insurance

____

Auto Insurance ____

Business Insurance ____

Life Insurance ____

Over 30 Years Proudly Serving Our

Monadnock Community

THE INSURANCE SOURCE INC.

82 Court St Keene, NH 03431

603-357-2219

www.insurancesource.com

This May, The Insurance Source will donate $5 for EVERY new quote. No pressure and no need to purchase. Just call Ryan Barcome at 603-357-2219 and see if we have what it takes to earn your business. Either way, a donation will be made in your name to the Keene Family YMCA Annual Appeal! We support local non-profit organizations and look forward to hearing from our friends and neighbors.

pet of the weekfrom the monadnock humane society

EdwardHello, all! My name is Edward

and I’m a six-year-old gentleman looking for a new family. I am a sensitive guy looking for my soulmate. I adore other cats and would make a great companion to any resident feline in your home. Most of the time you will find me in my favorite cat bed watching the world around me. When I’m really feeling frisky I’ll bat around some toys in private with my other feline friends. Like other spirit cats, I like to keep to myself and may only feel comfortable venturing out when no one is watching. Once I’m settled into my new home and used to my new family, I will accept gentle pats and scratches to show we’re now family.

Visit Edward or the other great pets for adoption at the Adoption Center located at 101 West Swanzey Road just outside of Keene on Route 10 South. Busi-ness hours are Wednesdays through Fridays from noon to 6 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. There are many homeless animals at MHS that need loving forever homes. For more details, contact them online at www.monadnockhu-manesociety.org or call 603-352-9011, Ext. 101.

The ClothingMinute

with Ben Wichland

Travel Sport CoatsMen are dressing up again. Ten years ago the

trend was the relaxed, “show no shape,” boxy look. But now the fashion pendulum has swung the other way. Now we’re seeing sharp haircuts, modern, easy-care fabrics, dress pants, linen shirts, and a return to casual sport coats. This has opened the door to a whole new selection of travel sport coats, made in a variety of fabrics including micro fibers, cotton and linen blends, and Tencel mixed with microfiber. They offer exceptional drape and softness, and no matter what suit style you prefer, there’s a travel sport coat equivalent. Textured linen? Hidden Glenn Plaid? Micro Seersucker? Madras? They’re all here, and their popularity is skyrocketing, in styles that range from traditional nailhead to wild-colored patterns. Wear one on a plane with jeans, use it for a pillow, shake it out, get dressed up, and go to your meeting. Or, pair it with a dress shirt, tie, and dress pants. The new travel sport coats can do it all.

Haberdasher’s Tip: be yourself, no matter what style you choose. Go ahead and own it, because we’ve reached a time in history where there are no fashion faux pas.

Ben Wichland is a professional haberdasher with Miller Bros.- Newton on Main Street in Keene. He can be reached at 603-352-3039.

“Kids In The Kitchen” Class On May 24th At KSC

A CMC health + well-ness program titled “Kids In The Kitchen: Cultur-al Foods Class” will be held on Thursday, May 24th from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at Joslin Foods Lab at Keene State College. This is a free program that re-quires registration.

The speakers will be Lindsay Schwartz and Ben Wentworth, KSC di-etetic interns.

If special accommoda-tions are needed, let them know when registering.

For more details or to register, call 603-354-5460.

for all the support given tofind Lexie - prayers, reported

sightings, text messages.My wife and I are grateful,

Dana Whitehouse

Home Safe!

“Lexie”THANK YOU

www.monadnockhumanesociety.org

101 West Swanzey Rd. (Rt. 10)Swanzey, NH • 352-9011

Includes basic exam, ears cleaned, nails trimmed, and initial basic vaccinations.

Microchipping available for additional fee. Clinics held May 24th & June 14th.

AFFORDABLE SPAY/NEUTER FOR CATS

SAVE THE DATES IN 2018THE HAIR BALL

Sat., June 16th at the Keene Country ClubTickets now available on our website.

HURRY! THEY SELL OUT FAST!

WHEELS4PAWS Charity Motorcycle RideSaturday, September 15th

The 30th Annual Walk for AnimalsSaturday, October 13th

COBBLESTONE ALE HOUSE AND TITO’S VODKA HELP MHS!

Come on over to Cobble-stone Ale House in Keene this Saturday, May 19th from noon to 3 pm for a Patio Party to celebrate MHS! For every beverage made with Tito’s Homemade

Vodka, $1 will be donated to the care of the ani-mals of MHS. Plus, it’s going to be a great time with giveaways, drawings, and good fun. Thanks, Cobblestone and Tito’s!

Find us on Giveaways • Stories • Local Events

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