To The Daily Sun,

The Winnipesaukee Wellness Center's second annual Dinner Theater was a great success. Everyone enjoyed a delicious dinner, with thanks to the excellent staff and Scott Ouellette of Magic Foods. Following dinner, it was on to the wonderful performance of "42nd Street" by the Interlakes Summer Theater. Many thanks go to Nancy Barry and her great cast for their superb work on stage.

The success of the fund-raising event was enhanced by the many local businesses that contributed gifts or gift certificates for the silent auction. Much appreciation to Vinnie Hale Arts, Ragged Mountain Resort, Corner House Restaurant, Center Sandwich League of NH Craftsmen, Mills Falls, Mark Richter Small Engine Repair, George's Diner, Tucson Trinkets donated by Jane Ellingson, Subway, Common Man, Sandwich Fair, Village Kitchen, Harts, Funspot, Fratello's, Home Comfort, Indian Mound Golf Club, Win'ing Butcher (anonymous donor), bracelet donated by Marilyn Siraco, Meredith Village Savings Bank (gold certificate), Squam Lakes Science Center, Lavinia's, Interlakes Dental Center and Mary Kay Basket (anonymous donor) for their support.

Individual cash donations, from members and friends of the Winnipesaukee Wellness Center, provide much needed support for the center to respond to the needs of many who are working hard to remain independent and active. A very special thank you to each one of you who helped assure the success of the Dinner Theater.

The exercise machines, including the new PhysioMax obtained through a grant from the NH Electric Cooperative, are actively used under the supervision of a registered nurse who regularly assists and monitors each person's activities. The several strength training sessions offer additional exercise opportunities.

With the greatest appreciation and thanks for the support from our individuals and businesses, the Center is able to help many in our communities to attain their highest level of wellness.

For further information about the Winnipesaukee Wellness opportunities, contact Debbie Emerton, RN at the Center on Monday, Wednesday or Friday from 6 a.m.-4 p.m. at 253-1839.

Debbie Emerton and members of the WWC.

Moultonborough

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