
Thanks to all that braved the cold to attend the premiere of the Squamscott River Film. It was a wonderful night.
We will be announcing additional viewings as we move forward with the project to focus attention on our beautiful tidal river.
Mike
UPDATE/The Olive Tardiff Show
Rockingham Nursing Facility& Assisted Living
February 23rd 1:45
To be shown on a large TV, which actually is better than projection.
Mike,Kudos to you and your staff ! This was hopefully a eye -opener to those who are not aware of the importance of protecting the eco system that surrounds the Great Bay and its rivers Thanks again !
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Thanks Mike. I enjoyed the film. I knew a lot of the spots. It made me feel like I was right there.
I especially liked the S curves of the river at the Six Green and the Seventh T Box.
As I told you I felt like I was in my boat.
A few times I felt my eye water up from knowing and seeing the beauty on the screen.
You may not know it but Doug and I grew up on the banks of Wheelwright Creek.
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Excellent production Mike – my congrats to everyone involved.
I have lived within a couple of hundred yards of either the Squamscott or the Exeter river since 1964 and have boated, skated, snowmobiled and even ice biked every mile from the swamps in Chester to Newicks on Dover Point. I can’t imagine a finer tribute to the Squamscott.
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Mike – I have been to on the Squamscott via the Gundalow, the Baytrader, our canoe, and the Portsmouth Harbormaster’s boat – and you guys captured all the best parts. I hope Olive Tardiff gets a copy (she’s in Brentwood at the county nursing home). Awesome job.
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