Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Dover Chamber Ribbon Cuttings in February

Brylie Collins Photography offers affordable, photojournalistic photography, including weddings, family portraiture, corporate and product photos, maternity portraits, senior portraits, pet and animal photography. For more information, including samples of Brylie Collins’ work and booking information, please visit www.brylyecollinsphotography.com.



Enterprise City represents yet another unique organization in the ever expanding array of Dover businesses that serve the youth recreation and education community, primarily serving 5th to 8th graders throughout New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts and beyond. They o
ffer a highly interactive scholastic program that consists of 3 to 6 weeks of in-school curriculum, culminating in a day of hands-on learning and discovery at their “simulated city.” This
remarkably realistic facility consists of a Post Office, a Bank, a City Hall, restaurants, doctor’s offices, retail shops, a TV station and various other components of a real business community, all of which are run by the students.

Throughout the program, students learn about civic and electoral processes through the election of a Mayor, take out bank loans to start virtual “businesses,” create resumes and compete for various jobs within the simulated community. The curriculum incorporates social studies,
mathematics, finance, political science, marketing and economics, weaving the various fields of study together in a life-like manner that makes a lasting impression on participants, primarily students in grades 5 through 8.

For more information on Enterprise City, including volunteer information and licensing opportunities, please visit their website at www.enterprisecity.org.

Located in downtown Dover’s historic Masonic Building on the corner of Washington Street and Central Avenue, the Painted Elephant Massage Studio offers an array of popular therapeutic health services, including massage and Reiki, with several massage therapists on hand to choose from.

For more information about Painted Elephant, or to book an appointment, please call (603) 343-5466.


With the capacity to seat over 350 guests, Rivermill at Dover Landing is one of the largest indoor function facilities in the seacoast. The artfully restored event space is located in the Picker Mill behind One Washington Center, overlooking the Cochecho River and Henry Law Park. Inside, Rivermill boasts traditional 1800s brick and beam architecture, high ceilings, a fully equipped catering kitchen and tall, arched windows that offer expansive views of the river, the Park and Dover’s historic City Hall clock tower.

For more information on Rivermill at Dover Landing, including photos and event booking information, please visit www.rivermillnh.com.

Founded and run by Executive Director Astrid Wielens, Zebra Crossings provides programs for children with chronic health conditions - including those at risk for developing such conditions – and their families.

In New Hampshire alone, over 10,000 children suffer from life-threatening chronic illnesses, and Zebra Crossings programming helps these children gain self-confidence and a sense of independence, develop friendships, set life goals and take responsibility for the personal; health and well-being. Programs include sports and recreation, climbing and hiking, theatre and performing arts, cooking’ gardening, photography horseback riding, dance, arts and crafts, woodworking and more.

Zebra Crossings programs are supported through gifts from donors and sponsors. Families only pay a small registration fee to participate, and scholarships are available to keep underserved families from taking part in the various programs.

For more information on Zebra Crossings, including the origin of their unique name, program offerings, and how you can help support them, please email info@zebrac-crossings.org or visit their website at www.zebra-crossings.org.



No comments:

Post a Comment