Archive for August, 2009

America Supports You - Freedom Walk

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Location: Jackson Covered Bridge
Date: Friday, September 11, 2009
Time: 5:30pm

America Supports You - Freedom Walk

America Supports You - Freedom Walk

The America Supports You Freedom Walk is a national tradition that calls on people to reflect on the lives lost on September 11, 2001, remember those who responded, honor our veterans past and present, and renew our commitment to freedom and the values of our country. Each year the number of walks held throughout the nation grows, as more people are moved to participate.

The tradition was born when Pentagon employees, seeking a way to honor the victims of the attack on the Pentagon and their families, and pay tribute to those who responded to that attack as well as those who serve, organized a walk from the Pentagon to the National Mall. Nearly 15,000 people took part. Now, America Supports You Freedom Walks are taking place in communities across the nation.

The Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce invites you to participate in our walk on Friday September 11, 2009 at the Jackson Covered Bridge Route 16 side at 5:30 PM. The first 100 walkers to arrive will receive a T Shirt, a candle and a flag. Volunteers to carry the beautiful huge flag pictured here should call the Chamber office prior to the day of the event at 603-383-9356.

God Bless America and all who stand for her.

Customer of The Month

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Congratulations to Christina Porter from Revere, Massachusettes who has been selected as our July Customer of the Month.  While not a regular Christina, who is a certified teacher, wowed the staff with a drawing of why she loves the Wildcat Tavern.  Thats a first and worthy of our July Customer of the Month Selection.

Hoot Nite Update

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Hoot Nite Update
Wow!  What a night!  Tons of local musicians, The White Mountain Boys, and to cap of a terrific night of music a hotel guest at The Wildcatcomes down from his room with bag pipes.  People went crazy and the guy could play!