Welcome Book for Cardigan Mountain School Faculty

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2014–2015 Edition

A Helpful Guide to“The Cardigan Way” of Life

Welcome

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A Helpful Guide to“The Cardigan Way” of Life

2014–2015

Welcome

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Welcome to the Cardigan Mountain School Community

We hope to make your transition to Cardigan and to the Upper Valley as easy as possible. This book has information about everything from what to wear to dinner in the dining hall, to where to put your recycling, to how to mail a package, to whom you should contact about your computer problems.

Further, we’re sure you’ll be eager to know how to get to the grocery store or movie theater, where you might find a doctor or dentist (or hair stylist!), and perhaps even how to secure a New Hampshire driver’s license—things like that!

The community here at school is one of the things that makes Cardigan such a great place to live. If you have any questions or need a hand, we are all here to help—just ask!

Guide to Campus Life at Cardigan Mountain SchoolPlease note that our life on campus includes everyone(!)—whether we reside in a campus residence or in an off-campus abode, we are each an essential member of our residential community, and thus “campus life” applies to us all!

Off-campus residents: You should feel free to use the campus as though you reside on it too! Use the facilities, bring your recycling, walk your dog here, and so on! Where to park? Among the available options are the Commons lot (on Alumni Drive behind the Cardigan Commons facility), in front of Marrion Athletic Center (there are a handful of spaces there), to the right of the Home Team Entrance at the Wakely Center, on the back side (Health Center side) of Hinman Hall (when the Hayward Renovation Project is complete, more spaces should become available there), or in the lot behind Frieze House (the head of school’s house), which can be accessed via the Stowell House driveway. Note: The handful of spaces to the right of the chapel are reserved for Brewster Hall residents, and there are clearly marked “Admission Visitor” spaces outside of Clark-Morgan that should be saved for that purpose as well.

Your New Address—We all receive our mail in the photocopier area of the Main Office (located in Hopkins Hall). Go to the top of the half flight of stairs, head through the glass door straight in front of you, and go to your right, heading toward the copy machines; the mailboxes are right there, outside of the Business Office. Your new address if you live on campus (or if you live off campus but you’d like to receive your mail on campus) is as follows: 62 Alumni Drive Canaan, NH 03741—The School’s main phone number is 603.523.4321; its main fax number is 603.523.7227; and its Web address is www.cardigan.org.

Mail Procedures Mail and packages are delivered to the School, and the smaller pieces of mail are placed in the faculty mailboxes in the photocopier area (see above for location) by Courtney Boyd, our receptionist and travel coordinator. (Note: Though students share our mailing address, student mail and packages are handled by Kimmy Wennik, who will make use of the student mailboxes in the lower level of the Commons; among other things, Kimmy manages our school store.) Kimmy will send out a daily email (M–F) toward the end of the day with the names of faculty/staff who have packages “just in.” You can seek out Courtney or Kimmy for package retrieval during appropriate hours. (There is a package room next to the School Store in the Commons. For after-hours pickup, you can ask an administrator for keys to open the room.)

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—Stamps are available from the Business Office, which is located within the Main Office in Hopkins Hall—see directions for mailboxes above. —If you want to mail a letter, affix postage and place it in the “outgoing mail” box near the faculty mailboxes, just outside the door to the Business Office.—We can send packages through UPS and FedEx as well; see Kimmy Wennik for assistance.—There is also a post office in Canaan. From Cardigan, if you turn left onto Canaan Street and travel down to the main village (where the blinking yellow light is—about three miles from campus), take a left at that light, heading east on Rte. 4, and look for the U.S. Post Office about ¼ mile on your left, next to Canaan Village Pizza. Dining Hall for Faculty with Younger Children Sit-down (family-style) dinner (typically Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday evenings) begins at 6:15 p.m. You may find it beneficial to arrive a little bit early to get kids settled with drinks and trips to the salad and hot bars… because (to be honest) meals are fairly short. On nights when the dress is coat-and-tie (“dinner dress”)—spouses/partners and their non–Cardigan student children may dress in a casual but neat manner—jeans are discouraged, however.

Buffet Dinner On Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights (as well as for Sunday brunch), the dining hall offers buffet meals. Faculty and their families are welcome to arrive a few minutes early (at about 6:00 p.m. or 10:45 a.m. for brunch) to avoid lines. Dress is casual; the students are simply instructed to be sure they have socks on with their footwear (and to not wear Crocs/flip-flops).

Coffee and Tea after DinnerEvery once in a while, after a dinner in the dining hall, there is time spent chatting and sipping coffee and tea in the Peck or Powers rooms (adjacent to the main “Kenly” dining area in the Commons) by any faculty and spouses/partners who wish to join. In the past, someone has simply walked around the dining room during dinner to informally spread the word about meeting up for coffee and tea. (If you didn’t happen to catch wind of it but you see people in there after dinner, please know this is never intended to be an exclusive gathering—simply spontaneous and informal. So…don’t be bashful! Go on in and join them!)

Campus Facilities AccessCardigan welcomes use of its facilities by faculty members and their families when students are not occupying the various spaces. Please keep in mind the School’s policy that children need to be supervised by adults in these spaces.

If you have young children and would like to use facilities on campus for your child’s birthday party, make sure you contact the appropriate person ahead of time for availability.—Humann Theatre: Contact Jim Fenn (our director of business operations) for availability.—The Haven (our student center in the Commons): Contact Austen Hannis for availability and instructions for appropriate use.—Wakely Center lobby and/or Turner Arena tennis courts (spring, summer, fall): Contact Ryan Frost to ask for keys and access.—Turner Arena Hockey Rink (winter): Contact Ryan Frost to ask for keys and access. He will also be able to tell you about specific hours when families can use the rink.—The Wakely–Johnson Fitness Center (workout area) has its own keypad with a specific combination not to be shared with students. When you arrive on campus, any one of us can share with you what that combination is; Ryan Frost will inform us all if/when it needs to be changed again.

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—Other Athletic Areas: If you need keys to the boathouse, gymnasium (basketball court), Climbing Cave, or sauna, go to the lock box in Marrion Athletic Center (the building with the basketball court). Ask Ryan Frost (our athletic director) for the combination to the lock (and please do not share this combination with students or members of the public). Be sure all keys borrowed from the lock box are returned immediately after use.

The LibraryFaculty and faculty family members are welcome to borrow library books from Kirk Library (in Stoddard). The library in Canaan is a great resource for faculty and their families too. (See “Town of Canaan” section.)

Trash Pickup Outside of each residential building on campus are hard plastic mini shed-type structures (grayish or cream-colored with green, hinged lids) in which fit a couple of large trash cans. Your personal garbage (non-recyclables) may be placed here, as may the trash of your students from the dorm floor. During the academic year, the trash is collected virtually daily by our Maintenance Department. On vacations, the pickups are less frequent.

RecyclingCardigan recycles! In classrooms and all about campus (including a few outdoor locations), you will find small blue buckets—or other, larger bins with blue plastic bags—welcoming your recyclables. Blue bags for your personal residence can be found in a box in the faculty room; take a few home whenever needed! The recycling here is “zero sort,” so glass, cans, plastic, and (unsoiled) paper and noncorrugated cardboard may all be mixed together in the blue bins or bags. A full blue bag may be tied and placed next to the outdoor trash bins for pickup; so, too, may flattened corrugated cardboard (i.e., you may flatten any midsized or larger boxes and set them next to the bins for pickup as well).

If your preference is to head to the Transfer Station in Canaan, you can acquire a dump sticker from the Town Clerk (her office is next to the gas station in the village) and then head out Rte. 118; just a short distance after the fire station on your right, take a right toward the Canaan Speedway and a quick right again on the Transfer Station road. (Note: The recycling at the Transfer Station is still “two stream,” whereby paper and cardboard get separated from everything else.)

At this writing, Town Clerk Hours (603.523.7106) are: M–Sat: 9 a.m.–noon M, W, F: also 1–4 p.m. W: also 6–8 p.m.

At this writing, Transfer Station Hours (603.523.7952) are: Tues: 2–6 p.m. W: 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Th: 2–6 p.m. F: 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Sat: 8 a.m.–2 p.m.

For more information, go to the Town of Canaan website: www.canaannh.org.

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Dogs Cardigan loves dogs! And faculty family dogs can certainly make even the most homesick of boys feel right at home. The School requests, however, that dogs are not simply on the loose during the day. A dog on a leash or under voice control is completely welcome to explore with you the natural outdoor surroundings here or swim in the lake. If you are, indeed, a dog owner, kindly pick up after your dog, unless he selects a wooded area off the beaten path where other people are very unlikely to walk/step. Please also be considerate of those community members (students, in particular!) with fears of or allergies to dogs (and other pets!).Note: Campus dogs should be licensed by the Town of Canaan (visit the Town Clerk with proof of rabies vaccination; the license fee this year is $6.50). Vaccination information for both cats and dogs should be on file with Cardigan’s Business Office.

Gardens A few faculty members on campus have gardens on the corner of Back Bay Road and Prospect Hill. There is a community shed for tools. Ask Allan Kreuzburg for more information.

Faculty Volleyball and TennisOn a few weeknights during fall and winter (for volleyball) and during fall and spring (for tennis), all off-duty faculty members and their spouses/partners are invited to join in for some friendly competition and exercise during study hall hours. If you are, indeed, off duty but don’t wish to play, you are still welcome to join the group afterward for the post-game snacks and refreshments (the “debriefing” session), hosted by a different faculty member each time. Keep your antennae up for volleyball or tennis signups or announcements in the faculty room or via email.

Cross-Country Skiing When there is enough snow, the trails across the street from the main campus are a great place to cross-country ski. There is 5K loop and several shorter loops to ski. The trails are maintained by our cross-country ski coaches for use by the cross-country ski team. Faculty members and their families are welcome to use the trails except on race days. Dog walking and snow shoes are not permitted on the trails, as these activities can make a mess of the grooming for skiers. Contact Ryan Frost for more information. (In the past a trail maps has been posted in the faculty room.)

Clancy Rope Tow Check the Plan of the Week to see when the rope tow is open on Clancy. Clancy is a small hill located behind the head of school’s house (“Frieze House”) and is used for sledding and mellow skiing and snowboarding. (Old gloves with tough leather palms are highly recommended when using the rope tow.)

Fire Alarm Drill Every time the students return to campus from breaks, the School is required to do a live fire-alarm drill. If you have young children, you can try to coordinate your dorm’s drill time with Allan Kreuzburg, our residential life coordinator, so you don’t have to run the drill when they are in bed. Contact Allan Kreuzburg for more information prior to his conducting the drill.

Fire Alarms Whether the fire alarm in your residence goes off by accident or because of an actual fire, the Canaan Fire Department is required to come. If the alarm goes off by accident, you will need to follow the protocol given so the Fire Department will know the alarm is not an emergency (and therefore there is no need for them to be in as serious a rush to campus, bringing six trucks, etc.). Get in touch with the AOD (administrator on duty) at x6000 or cell: 603.443.6252, and he will call the Fire Department line at 603.643.2222.

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Business Office Jim Fenn is the new director of business operations. Jill Cavalieri is the contact person for health insurance, benefits, and any paycheck questions. For questions about student debit accounts (or your faculty account), you can also contact the staff in the Business Office.

Maintenance Requests If you need something fixed where you live, Cardigan has a Maintenance Department to take care of it. On Cardigan’s intranet opening page, there is a tab titled “Maintenance.” You can click on that, and it will take you automatically to the Maintenance home page, at the top of which are instructions for submitting maintenance requests and a direct link to: www.myschoolbuilding.com. (Or you can simply type the latter into your browser if you don’t have the Cardigan page up on your screen.) Once on the site, the directions are very straightforward. (You will have a place where you can describe the problem, indicate the location and your availability, and so on. The account number is 970957398, and the password—which is requested at the end and which is required before you hit the “submit” button—is “cougars.”) For urgent requests that require immediate attention during the workday, contact Tim Jennings directly (he is the head of facilities) at x3536 or via his cell: 603.443.0279, or ask Jim Fenn in the Business Office (x3518) to radio Tim or someone else on the crew. All faculty members will also be alerted to emergency phone numbers (cells/pagers) they can use for urgent maintenance issues during non–work hours; be sure to post those numbers in a handy place near your phone when you receive them.

Locked Out?The AOD (Administrator-on-Duty) should be your first “go-to” person; call x6000 (if using campus phone) or call the AOD cell phone number: 603.443.6252. If you have trouble connecting with the AOD, a few other people may be able to help you out if you are locked out during business hours; try Tim Jennings (Facilities, cell 603.443.0279), Jim Fenn in the Business Office (x3518), Matt Rinkin (x3556), or Dave McCusker (x3512).

Telephone/ Cable/ Computer SystemsContact Mike Gray (x3541) or Kolby Curran (x3808) in the Tech Department with questions or for a tutorial in any of these areas.

TelevisionThe School will cover the cost of basic cable in your campus residence. Comcast is the cable service used by the School. Speak to Jim Fenn in the Business Office if you have questions about adding to the basic package and how that would work.

School Store Located in the lower level of the Commons, this is a great place for students, faculty, and family members to get school supplies, Cardigan clothing, sundries, and snacks. Cardigan faculty can get items at cost in the store. Classroom books are ordered through the store as well, a process that will be taken care of by your department head. If you need any additional classroom books, you can order them here by filling out a form located in the faculty room or by speaking directly to the store’s manager, Kimmy Wennik. Hours at the store may vary, but Kimmy will keep us informed about them when school begins.

Faculty Room Postings The faculty room (located in Hopkins Hall, across the hall from the Main Office—so at the top of the half-flight of stairs, make a lefthand “U-turn”) is a great place to post information about Cardigan or local community events for everyone to see. You and your spouse/partner should be sure to check the board often so you won’t miss anything.

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Dorm Parties If you would like to have a special dinner, movie night, or birthday celebration with your dorm, you can get supplies from Bob Spano in the kitchen with sufficient notice (at least one week). Make sure to sign your dorm out of the dining hall so the Dining Services team will know not to expect those residents for dinner.

Special Days / EventsRun around the Lake This is an all-school event during Transition Week (between the fall and winter sports seasons). Faculty may either join in the run with the students (note: it’s about 4.9 miles) or will be assigned to various checkpoints throughout the run. Family members should feel welcome to take part in the run as well.

Mountain Day/Ski Holiday During the fall there will be a day when classes are not held and the school community will divide up by grades and climb separate mountains or go on separate hikes. During the winter, there is an All-School Ski Holiday, during which the entire school goes to a ski area for a day of skiing, snowboarding, or tubing. If you plan to take your own children the ski trip, check with Austen Hannis about driving your own car and about the price of securing ski passes for your children (note: the cost of faculty passes is covered by the School). Finally, it’s important to note that these holidays are a surprise for the boys on campus and are usually announced at breakfast or the night before. Please help to keep them a secret!

Headmaster’s Day During the spring, Headmaster’s Day (also a surprise) is held in lieu of classes. Among other things, the day involves a school-wide tennis tournament open to players of all ability levels, pickup games in other sports, on-campus carnival-type fun (inflatables, etc.), and lots of carnival-type food. Young faculty children are encouraged to join in the fun as their schedules allow.

Sandwich Fair In October, on the Monday following Columbus Day weekend, the entire school goes to a carnival/fair in Sandwich, N.H.—about a 1½-hour drive from campus. This fair has carnival rides and food, crafts, animals, music, and an ox pull, to name just a few things. Further, if you are a baker, photographer, or a crafty person, you can enter your goods/photos/craft pieces in various competitions at the fair. (Seek out Dave Auerbach for more details!) Also note: Faculty children are welcome to attend. Contact Austen Hannis about arranging to drive your own car to the fair if your children are joining you. http://www.thesandwichfair.com/

Halloween for Young Faculty Children Each year the faculty children are invited to trick-or-treat together to houses and apartments on campus where certain faculty members have volunteered to provide candy or other treats. The children also usually get together afterward for a pizza dinner and some extra fun. Some families with older children also trick-or-treat on Canaan Street. Look for postings in the faculty room (or pay attention to email) regarding the festivities. In addition, there is a Halloween parade and special lunch in the dining hall for the Cardigan boys. Children who are at home are welcome to come in their costumes. Be aware that some of the boys sometimes wear scary masks (but are generally very good with younger children).

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Holiday Dinner/Santa Before the December break there is a special holiday dinner. Faculty families are welcome to bring their young children. After the dinner there is a visit from “Santa,” who gives out candy to all the faculty children. (Note: Spouses and their children do tend to dress up for this event along with the students, as the dinner is a particularly festive occasion.)

Morning Break Midmorning on each class day there is a snack break for the Cardigan students. Faculty children are welcome to attend if they happen to be home. Check the class schedule for times.

Baby/Bridal ShowersThe wife of the head of school has sometimes hosted showers for the families on campus who are expecting or for faculty brides-to-be, but other women on campus, too, have taken on the hosting (or organizing) responsibilities at times (for example, if they feel especially close to the bride-to-be or expecting mother), sometimes making use of the entertaining area in the headmaster’s house, which is typically an option.

Book Club The Book Club is a group that includes all adult female community members. The group was started in an effort to help women on campus get together for fun. There is also a group (“[email protected]”) email list that can be used for other types of (female-related) communications as well. If you would like to join in the fun or at least be included on the email list, let Steff McCusker know at x3525 (or via email at [email protected]). Fair warning—or true confessions?—from the Book Club overseer herself: The gatherings tend to comprise at least as much social time as they do book-discussion time. There has also been more book swapping than book assigning.

Spouse/Partner Involvement: While spouses/partners not employed by the School may feel they have no “official” role at Cardigan, serving as ambassadors to our students’ families (this applies especially to those adults living with students in the dorms) can be a vital way of reassuring boys that they have real “family” here and that this is truly a community. Further, it is likely that the more involvement you have with the boys and the School, the more rewarding your own experience of living here will be. Getting to know the boys in your dorm—and periodically going to the dining hall and to schoolwide events—is a great way to start.

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(Abridged) Guide to Life in the Upper ValleyPlease note when the names of towns appear in these lists, you can assume they are in New Hampshire unless otherwise indicated.

Town of Canaan Canaan Center Store: Very small-scale, family-owned grocery and deli—about a mile away at most. It also has decent breakfasts and lunches made to order, with small sitting areas inside and outside. From the School’s main entrance, head west. At the bottom of the hill heading toward the Pearson House (red), take a left on Prospect Hill then a quick right on Fox Hill (dirt road), and then a right at the end, sort of merging onto what is essentially an extension of Canaan Street. Canaan Center Store will be on your right at bottom of that hill. (To avoid the stretch of dirt road during mud season, you can also get there simply by driving to the junction of Prospect Hill and Canaan Street (facing the cemetery), and go right; simply follow that Canaan Street extension to the bottom of the hill.) 603.523.7413.

For directions to the following places, first go to the junction of Prospect Hill and Canaan Street (facing the cemetery) and take a left onto Canaan Street. Follow Canaan Street to the end—to the blinking yellow light in the “Village” (at the junction of Rte. 4—about three miles from campus).

1. Town Clerk: Turn right—town offices are almost immediately on the right next to the gas station. 603.523.7106.2. Library: Library is on the right at the corner of the aforementioned junction of Rte. 4 and Canaan St. Per some of our faculty members, Amy Thurber at the town library is a great resource.3. Canaan Hardware: Go left, staying on Rte. 4—store will be on the left.4. Post Office: Go left, staying on Rte. 4—Post Office is on your left just after the curve.5. Canaan Village Pizza: Go left, staying on Rte. 4—pizza place is on your left near Post Office and across from town playground. 603.523.4314.6. Mascoma Savings Bank: Go right—the bank is just past the Citgo gas station and convenience store on your right. 7. Papa Z’s: For pizza, a deli, some groceries, sundries, and sandwiches. Turn left, get onto Rte. 118, heading toward Mount Cardigan (Cardigan State Park). Store will be just past the fire station on your right. There is gas sold there as well. 603.523.9011.8. Transfer Station: See directions to Papa Z’s above; go past Papa Z’s, and entrance to Transfer Station will soon be on your right. (There should be signs for it, as well as for Cardigan State Park.) 603.523.7952.9. Mount Cardigan (yes, the mountain itself ): Follow directions to the Transfer Station and Speedway, but continue past the entrances to these and continue up the road, which winds its way upward for several minutes (a few miles?). You will come to a place where you can park your car and have a picnic—Cardigan State Park—and you can proceed up the mountain on foot from the trail heads at that point.10. Golden Ming: Across Rte. 4 near the blinking light. Reviews from CMS folks have been pretty favorable. 603.523.7979.11. Dishin’ It Out: A local breakfast place just a few doors down from Golden Ming (to the left). 603.523.9500.

(NOTE: We have discovered a useful Web link to a local “business list”; please do not mistake it for a recommendation site—merely a listing of existing businesses: http://www.granitenorthland.com/local_links.php )

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Outside CanaanAll directions for the following places are off of I-89 North unless otherwise noted. (To get to I-89, take a right on Roberts Road near the public beach on Canaan Street; at the end, take a right on Rte. 4, traveling west for about 9.5 miles.)

Grocery Stores1. Shaws: West Lebanon. Take right off exit 20—take right at first light. 2. Hannaford: West Lebanon. Right off of exit 20; about a quarter mile on your left.3. Price Chopper: West Lebanon. Left off exit 20 in Wal-Mart Plaza (about 1/3 mile down the strip

on the left). 4. Lebanon Cooperative Grocery Store: Lebanon. Take right off exit 18 toward Hanover. Store is in

Centerra Plaza on your right at third light. Organic foods and basic grocery too.5. Price Chopper: Lebanon. Exit 19, near movie theater on Miracle Mile.6. Hannaford: Plymouth (mileage is about the same as to West Lebanon; the driving time is only a

few minutes longer, and it is less congested than West Lebanon). Go down into Canaan Village (to blinking yellow light). Take a left onto Rte. 4 and then almost immediately another left onto Rte. 118 (beware of moose on this road), following this several miles to the end. Go right on Rte. 25. Go around rotary. Store will be on your right at a stoplight.

7. Super Wal-Mart: Plymouth. Similar to Hannaford (above), follow Rte. 118 (beware of moose) all the way to Rte. 25; take a right on Rte. 25. Super Wal-Mart will be on the right.

8. BJ’s: West Lebanon. Left off of exit 20; about 1/3 mile down on the right. Worth the membership fee if you like buying in bulk.

Bookstores 1. Books-a-Million (B.A.M.): West Lebanon. Take a left off exit 20. Take left into Wal-Mart Plaza; B.A.M. is on your right.2. Dartmouth Bookstore: On Main Street in downtown Hanover. They honor Barnes and Noble gift certificates.

Department Stores/ Multi-Purpose Stores(This is a list of some of the larger stores that are located off exit 20 in West Lebanon. There are also many other smaller stores that service many needs, and see the Grocery Store section for directions to the Super Wal-Mart in Plymouth.)

JC Penney Staples Kohl’s BJ’s (also has Verizon inside) Sears Best Buy Home Depot Radio Shack Kmart Pier One JoAnn Fabrics Payless Shoes L.L. Bean Golf and Ski Warehouse Wal-Mart TJ Maxx Olympia Sports Eastern Mountain Sports iParty Verizon Wireless Lebanon Pet & Aquarium Center

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Automotive NeedsN.H. Driver’s Licensing N.H. Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV). 603.271.2372 (or 2371) License Requirements:To get a driver’s license, go to the N.H. DMV. There is no need to take a test if you have a valid driver’s license. The closest DMV is in Claremont, New Hampshire. The central one is in Concord (New Hampshire’s state capital, about an hour south of Canaan), which is not much farther (and the phone number above gets you to that central office).In either case, you will need the following items (all four things needed):1. Valid out-of-state license.2. Proof of residency (N.H. car registration works).3. Birth certificate (original certificate is required—NO exceptions).4. Second ID (one of the following): passport, SS card, military ID, baptism papers, marriage certificate.

Car Registration You can now do this online! Go to http://www.townofcanaannh.us/, OR go to the town clerk in Canaan (603.523.7106). From Cardigan, go to blinking yellow light in Canaan. Take right, and town clerk will be immediately on your right (between Canaan Library and gas station). You will need proof of residence (car insurance not required in N.H.). The hours are 9:00–12:00 M–F and 1:00–4:00 on Mon., Weds., and Fri.; on Weds. also open 6:00–8:00 p.m. Call to double-check the hours. Once you get your car registered, you have 30 days to get the car inspected (see below).

Car Repair/Auto InspectionsMike’s Auto: Canaan. Straight down hill (down dirt road—Fox Hill—and then onto the extension of Canaan Street), just past Canaan Center Store. You’ll see Mike’s on your left. Mike has proven to be very honest and will steer you elsewhere if he feels your work does not fall under his “purview” of expertise. Many CMS folks go to Mike; be sure to mention you are from Cardigan. 603.523.7022.Shaker Valley Auto: Rte. 4 in Enfield. 603.632.5505.

Oil ChangesMike’s Auto (see above). Jiffy Lube: Take right off exit 20. Jiffy Lube is on left near Hannaford. 603.298.5019.

Museums1. Montshire Museum: Norwich, Vermont (just over the bridge across the river from Hanover). A great children’s science and nature museum. Memberships are available. 603.649.2200. www.montshire.org

2. Hopkins Center for the Arts: Movies, gallery, exhibits (see Hood Museum below), arts, and dance in Hanover. https://hop.dartmouth.edu

3. Hood Museum of Art (located in Hopkins Center, above): in Hanover. www.hood.museum.dartmouth.edu

4. Shaker Museum (in Enfield, #447 Rte. 4A): 603.632.4346. www.shakermuseum.org

Movie Theaters/ Movie Rentals1. Nugget Theatre: 57 S. Main Street in downtown Hanover. 603.643.2769.

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2. Entertainment Cinemas: Miracle Mile Shopping Center in Lebanon. Take right off exit 19. Theater will be on your right near Price Chopper. 603.448.6660.

3. Movie Market: Located on Rte. 4 in Enfield in Brookside Plaza near Family Pharmacy and Petro Mart. Really good deals on rentals; a family-owned, friendly business. 603.632.4600.

Haircuts1. Big Green Cuts: West Lebanon behind RE/MAX (near Hannaford). Ask for Trudy. Great for kids. Trudy also comes to Cardigan every week to cut students’ hair during the school year (in the basement of Brewster); you may opt to join in right on campus and charge it to your CMS account. (She will also occasionally accommodate folks at her home in Enfield.) 603.252.6956.

2. Enfield Hairport: Rte. 4 in Enfield in same building (on the sharp curve) as Enfield Animal Clinic and the auto shop there. Inexpensive. 603.632.7877.

3. Belleza: Powerhouse Mall in West Lebanon. More expensive. 603.298.7630.

4. Andrea’s Salon: Norwich, Vt. 603.649.1774.

5. Golden Comb: Off Rte. 4 in Enfield, Brookside Plaza (next to Family Pharmacy). 603.632.9008.

Dentists/Periodontists/Orthodontists1. Roger Phillips: (“Super nice!”) 31 S. Park St., Hanover. 603.643.3190.

2. Robert Sabatelle: Lebanon. 603.448.1830. (Mention you are from CMS.)

3. Bruce Feldstein: West Lebanon. 603.298.7660.

4. Hanover Road Dental Health: Rte. 120, Hanover. 603.643.4362.

5. A. D. McKibbin: Heater Road, Lebanon. 603.448.1940.

6. (Periodontist) Stephen Fucini: 73 Lyme Road, Hanover. 603.643.0501.

7. (Orthodontist) Donald Neely: 7 Allen Street (off of Main Street) in Hanover. 603.643.1200.

8. (Orthodontist) Richard A. Schlein: 18 Olcott Dr., White River Jct., Vt. 802.295.5500.

Physicians/Pediatricians/Specialists1. Peter Loescher: 12 Shippee Lane, Sharon, Vt., 802.763.8000. (Be sure to mention CMS; he is Cardigan’s sports medicine doctor and will sometimes be on campus during afternoons when there are games.)

2. Michael Adams: In community health building on Buck Road near Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC). 603.650.4000.

3. Patricia Glowa (or her PA): In community health building on Buck Road near Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC). 603.650.4000.

4. James Brackett: In community health building on Buck Road near Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC). 603.650.4000.

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5. Hot Line to call at DHMC for a PCP (primary care physician): 800.653.0776.

6. (Pediatrician) Doug Williamson: 603.448.3122. (Mention CMS; he is our school pediatrician.)

7. (Pediatrician) Kimberly Gifford: At DHMC. 603.653.9667.

8. (OB/GYN) Joan Barthold: At DHMC. 603.653.9302.

9. (OB/GYN) Nurse/midwives at DHMC: 603.653-9300.

10. (Psychologist) Peter Mills (our school psychologist): Ask our director of health services, Karen Gray, for Dr. Mills’s various numbers.

11. (Child Psychologist) Jan Scheiner (Peter Mills’s wife): 48 Middle Road, Norwich, Vt. 802.649.1610.

Hospitals/Clinics1. Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC): Take a right off exit 18 toward Hanover. Take a left at third set of lights.

2. Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital: Take a left off exit 19. Go straight for approximately 1/2 mile. Turn left under the railroad bridge and bear right onto Mascoma Street. The hospital entrance will be 1/4 mile on the left.

3. Hamilton Family Foundation Student Health Center: The Health Center here on campus resides in the “garden level” of Hinman Hall (dorm). Karen Gray is our director of health services at x3520. Please note that while the Cardigan students are the top priority for our own campus health center, Karen and her colleagues will assist families at the Health Center whenever time allows, and they can offer terrific referrals and guidance if you drop in or call.

Pharmacies1. Family Pharmacy: Enfield, in Brookside Plaza on Rte. 4 (this is the closest one to CMS—about 10 minutes). Note: Its Saturday hours are shorter, and it is closed on Sundays. 603.632.5720.

2. CVS: There is both one in downtown Hanover (603.643.3178) and in West Lebanon (603.298.8350).

3. Walgreens: Open 24 hours in West Lebanon (exit 20, take a left; pharmacy on left). 603.298.5796.

4. DHMC: There is a pharmacy on site at the hospital. 603.653.3785.

LibrariesInformation on Canaan Library at www.townofcanaannh.us/

Cell Phone Services1. Unicel: Off exit 20. Go left to the North Country Plaza, which will be on your left past Burger King.

2. Verizon Wireless: Take a left off of exit 20. Go to BJ’s on your right; Verizon Wireless is in a booth inside BJ’s. There is also one on the left in North Country Plaza.

3. US Cellular: Take a left off of exit 20; it’s before Wal-Mart on the left.

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Art Classes1. League of New Hampshire Craftsmen in Hanover: www.nhcrafts.org/hanover

2. AVA Art Gallery in Lebanon: www.avagallery.org

3. Tip Top Pottery: http://www.tiptoppottery.com/

Sports Equipment1. Stateline Sports: West Lebanon. Great place to go for all sports equipment (soccer, football,

hockey, lacrosse, baseball, etc.) except for skis and bikes. 603.298.8090. Visit www.statelinesports.com for hours and directions.

2. Drummond Custom Cycles: 24 Caleb Dyer Ln., Enfield. Owned by a former Cardigan parent. Be sure to mention Cardigan! 603.632.4277.

3. Omer and Bob’s: Just off the green in Lebanon near the restaurant The Cave. Great for bike repair and ski tuning. 603.448.3522.

4. Golf & Ski Warehouse: Take a left off of exit 20. Store will be a few lights down on your right, just past Koto (restaurant). Turn in entrance for Home Depot; the store will be on your right. 603.298.8282.

5. Eastern Mountain Sports: Take a right off exit 20. Turn right at second light and then right into Powerhouse Mall. Store will be on your left. Great for outdoor clothing, camping gear, and kayaks. 603.298.7716.

6. Olympia Sports: Located in the Kohl’s/Sears plaza. Carries general gear, athletic footwear, etc. 603.298.6511.

7. L.L.Bean: Part of the PowerHouse Mall. Take a right off of exit 20, and then a right very soon at the “Glen Road” lights; the mall is visible on the right. 603.298.6975.

Fitness Centers1. Johnson–Wakely Fitness Center (right here at Cardigan!): Second floor of Wakely Center,

above the locker rooms. Get the keypad code from any veteran adult (but please do not share the code with students). Your children may also use the facility, but please remember they are required to have adult supervision. Note: During winter and spring this past year, many of us enjoyed spinning and circuit-training classes right here on campus; the fee was charged directly to our CMS accounts. We are optimistic that these offerings will continue in the fall, with the possible addition of yoga at some point.

2. CCB (Carter Community Building): Lebanon. Pool, fitness center, basketball, racquetball, aerobic/spinning classes, etc. Babysitting available. 603.448.6477. www.ccba-leb.com.

3. River Valley Club: Centerra Park in Lebanon. Very nice facility but expensive. Two pools, classes, babysitting, massages, salon. 603.643.7720.

4. Curves: There are locations in Hanover (603.643.9696) and Lebanon (603.442.9399).

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Tennis 1. Right here at Cardigan! Whenever the students are not using the courts, faculty members and their family members are welcome to take advantage. Wakely Center (indoor) has four courts in spring, summer, and fall. There are a few outdoor courts near the gym and eight (relatively) newer courts near the corner of Alumni Drive and Back Bay Road. (Contact Ryan Frost, x3533, for access information to the newer “Lake” courts.)

2. Boss Tennis Facility, Hanover: Exit 18; follow Rte. 120 toward Hanover. Just before entering Hanover, bear right at the (sort of ) fork in front of the Mobil Station and head in the direction of Dartmouth’s hockey rink. Take a right at first light (into the rink lot) and go all the way to far end of parking lot (past the rink itself ). 603.646.1387.

3. Our Court: White River Junction, Vt. Contact Shawn McCaffrey. 802.295.9876.

Indoor SoccerGrantham Indoor: 163 Yankee Barn Road, Grantham. 603.865.9800.

Outdoor ActivitiesThe Upper Valley is a great place for outdoor activities of all kinds.

—For starters, you can walk “The Point” right here on Cardigan’s campus (bring your dog!), beginning either on the end by our boathouse or on the end by Greenwood/Banks/Franklin houses.

—Take advantage of Canaan Street Lake right here at our fingertips! The water is generally warmest in August and September. The kayaks and canoes are for all to share (unless marked somehow as being personally owned). The keys to the boathouse (to find oars/paddles/seat cushions/life jackets) are in the lockbox in Marrion Athletic Center (ask Ryan Frost for the combination). Please remember how important adult supervision is with all of the campus facilities, and particularly in or near the water.

—Take advantage of our extensive mountain biking trails up across from the trap-shooting range. At the stop sign at the junction of Back Bay Road and Prospect Hill Road, take a right up Prospect and go for about a half-mile or so. You will see Cardigan’s leach fields on the left (incredible views open up there), and that is where the trails begin.

—Or spend a couple of hours hiking Mount Cardigan (bearing in mind that all new faculty members are scheduled to do so with new students in the wee hours of a September morning to watch the sun rise). This is “big bang for the buck,” as it is only about an hour up and 45 minutes down—with panoramic views that extend for miles and miles as your reward at the top. For directions, see the “Town of Canaan” section of this book.

—Also: Go to the Dartmouth Outing Club Website (http://www.dartmouth.edu/~doc/) as a starting point for more information about lots of other options.

—For a great Upper Valley activity book, go to the Cardigan library to check out the book Best Loved Family Adventures. It has more than 400 outings that are great for families and everyone else too.

Pet Stores1. Lebanon Pet and Aquarium Center: Take a right off exit 20; the store is at the entrance of the Kmart Plaza. 603.298.8789.

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2. Steve’s Pet Shoppe: 55 Mechanic St., Lebanon. Follow Rte. 4 beyond I-89 ramps and then past Lebanon green. Store will be on your left. 603.448.5959.

3. Plymouth Pet & Aquarium: 594 Tenney Mountain Highway. Rte. 4 to Rte. 118; at the end, take right onto Rte. 25 for about seven miles; take second exit on rotary; pet store is about two miles down on left. 603.536 3299.

Veterinarians 1. Cardigan Veterinary Clinic: Yellow building on Rte. 4 across from Mascoma High School. 603.632.7500.2. Animal Clinic of Enfield: Rte. 4, Enfield, next to Hairport. They offer grooming services too. 603.632.4100.

3. Veremedy Pet Hospital: Cardigan’s own Devon Rinkin (incoming registrar for 2014-15 and wife of Matt) happens to currently be a terrific veterinarian, and the clinic at which she has worked for several years (and whose praises she will sing despite her impending change in career) is located at 829 Hartford Ave., White River Jct., Vt. 802.295.6900.

4. Upper Valley Veterinary Services: 7 Slayton Hill Road, Lebanon. 603.448.3534.

Restaurants The following is a brief list of restaurants in the Upper Valley (these are all outside of Canaan; refer to the Canaan section for places closer to campus). Of course, there are other great places to eat in the surrounding areas as well.—Coffee

Dunkin’ Donuts: Enfield, Rte. 4 (on your left as you head toward I-89).

—Mexican Food1. Margaritas: Centerra Plaza in Lebanon. Good food, fun atmosphere, and bar. 603.643.8800.

2. Gusanoz: Lebanon. Go right off exit 19. Restaurant is just past the movie theater on your right. Authentic Mexican food, but a tad low on atmosphere. 603.448.1408.

—Italian/Pizza 1. Lui Lui: Right off exit 20. Take right at second light. Turn into Powerhouse Mall. 603.298.7070.

2. Canaan Village Pizza: In downtown Canaan. 603.523.4314.

3. Three Tomatoes: Follow Rte. 4 beyond I-89 ramps to the Lebanon Green. Restaurant is on one corner. 603.448.1711.

4. Enfield House of Pizza: In Enfield on Rte. 4, next to Dunkin’ Donuts. 603.632.5800.

5. Ramunto’s Brick and Brew Pizzeria: On a little side street off of South Main Street in downtown Hanover. 603.643.9500.

6. Stella’s: Located on the green (5 Main St.) in Lyme. 603.795.4302.

—Indian Jewel of India: In Hanover on Lebanon Street. 603.643.2217.

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—Asian1. China Station: Miracle Mile Plaza in Lebanon (right off exit 19, near movie theater). 603.448.6506.

2. Koto Japanese Restaurant: Left off of exit 20; a little ways down on the right across from Wal-Mart Plaza. Hibachi tables. 603.298.2925.

3. Peking Tokyo: Hanover Street in Lebanon. 603.448.3330.

—Diner/Delis1. Lou’s Restaurant: On Main Street in downtown Hanover. Great food! 603.643.3321.

2. Mickey’s Roadside Café: On Rte. 4 in Enfield, on your left coming down steep hill (if heading toward I-89). Great diner; very reasonable. The establishment has a tavern now, too. The eatery serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, and ice cream. There is also drive-through, takeout service. 603.632.9400.

3. Panera Bread: Left off of exit 20 (West Lebanon). You will see it a ways down on the left. 603.298.9838.

—American1. Jesse’s Restaurant and Tavern: Steak and seafood. Exit 18 toward Hanover; on Rte. 120 past Centerra Plaza. 603.643.4111.

2. Molly’s Restaurant and Bar: Lots of different choices on the menu. Good food and atmosphere. On Main Street in downtown Hanover. 603.643.2570.

3. Norwich Inn: Main Street in Norwich, Vermont (across river from Hanover). 802.649.1143.

4. The Cave: Menu that includes everything, in a casual cave atmosphere with a bar. Follow Rte. 4 beyond I-89 ramps to the green in Lebanon. Restaurant is at the end of the mall just off the green. 603.448.1000.

5. The Baited Hook Restaurant: Seasonal. Burgers and seafood (and “great BLTs!” says one of our faculty members). On Mascoma Lake (Rte. 4A, Lebanon) with pretty view. 603.448.1133.

—Bars with Food, Too 1. Salt Hill: Live music. On the green in Lebanon just off Rte. 4, 603.448-4532; also on Lebanon St. in Hanover, 603.676.7855.

2. 3 Guys Basement Barbeque: Below ground level, in an alley off Main Street in Hanover. 603.643.7227.

3. Seven Barrels Brew Pub: Homemade brews and pub food. Take a left off exit 20. Turn left at second set of lights, and then take another immediate left. 603.298.5566.

4. Murphy’s on the Green: Located just off the green in Hanover at 11 South Main Street. 603.643.4075.

—Tapas1. Candela Tapas Lounge: Indoor and outdoor seating. Reservations. 15 Lebanon Street (around back), Hanover. 603.277.9094.

—Upscale1. Carpenter & Main: Choice of casual pub or fine dining with great French food and atmosphere. Dining room takes reservations; pub is first come, first served. Norwich, Vt. (across the river from Hanover). 802.649.2922.

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2. Simon Pearce: At The Mill in Quechee, Vt. (about a 40-minute drive). Beautiful atmosphere and fine food; great for lunch or dinner. Live glass blowing during the day. 802.295.1470. Go to www.simonpearce.com for directions and more details. 3. Canoe Club: Live music and great food (also has a bar). On Main Street in downtown Hanover. Call for reservations. 603.643.9660.4. PINE Restaurant: At the Hanover Inn. Also has a bar. 603.646.8000.

—Fast Food Go right or left off exit 20 on I-89.

For the Kids

Music classes1. Music Together: Located at the Upper Valley Music Center in Lebanon. 603.448.1642. www.musictogether.com. 2. Kindermusik: Lebanon. Contact Molly Bonhag. 603.448.6044. www.kindermusik.com.

Toddler ProgramsToddlers’ Morning Out: Hanover. Ages 15 months–3 yrs. Choice of two or three mornings/week. 603.643.6747.

Gymnastics ClassNorthern Lights Gymnastics Inc: For ages 16 months and up. 94 Olcott Dr., White River Junction, Vt. 802.295.2070.Top Gun Gymnastics: Plymouth, N.H. 603.536.1992.

Dance ClassDancers Corner: Ballet and tap classes for all ages, including adults. White River Junction, Vt. 802.296.2526. www.dancerscorner.net

Preschools1. Indian River Nursery School: Canaan Village. 603.523.9039. (Ask Kimmy Wennik, School Store manager, for detailed info; for several years, she was the lead teacher at IRNS.)2. Hampshire Cooperative Nursery School: 104 Lyme Road, Hanover. 603.643.4640. http://members.valley.net/~HCNSpreschool/3. Hanover Nursery School: 40 Valley Road, Hanover. 603.643.3315.4. Norwich Nursery School: 312 Main St., Norwich, Vt. 802.649.1804.5. Lyme Nursery School: 155 Dartmouth College Hwy., Lyme. 603.795.4567.6. CCBA Preschool: 1 Campbell, Lebanon. 603.448.1804, ext. 115.

Area Schools1. Canaan Elementary: Public Pre-K–4 school in downtown Canaan. 603.523.4312.2. Crossroads Academy: Private K–8 school in Lyme. 603.795.3111.3. Mid Vermont Christian School: Private Pre-K–12. Located at 399 West Gilson Avenue in Quechee, Vt. 802.295.6700.

Skating/Ice Hockey for Kidswww.campionrink.org or www.glyha.org/Ask the Bayreuther, Turcotte, or Holt families for details.

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Ski Programs for Kidswww.fordsayre.orgAsk the Grays about this program.

Soccer/Baseball/Lacrosse for KidsLocated at Cardigan some years, and in Canaan and Lebanon. Ask the Bayreuthers about soccer/lacrosse; ask the Holts, Audetts, or Wenniks about baseball.

Rock Climbing—Cardigan’s “Cave” (a bouldering room) is located near some of the team locker rooms in Marrion Athletic Center (the gym) and can be used by Cardigan families with appropriate adult supervision. Contact Ryan Frost for access information (or for the combination to the lockbox in the gym, which is where keys are kept).—Ask Chris Kenny about local places (in Rumney, Plymouth, etc.) to climb both indoors and outdoors.

Horseback RidingFirst Choice Riding Academy: Ponies for Preschoolers (ages 3–6). Enfield. 603.632.1011.

Farms (for apple picking, pumpkin patch, etc.)1. Riverview Farm: Plainfield, N.H. Go left off exit 20 on Rte. 12A. Take a right on River Road. 603.298.8519. www.riverviewnh.com2. Poverty Lane Orchards: 98 Poverty Lane, Lebanon. (Off of Rte. 4, past ramps to I-89.) 603.448.1511.3. D Acres: Organic farm in Dorchester, N.H. (off of Rte. 118). 603.786.2366. 4. Edgewater Farm: Organic farm in Plainfield. 603.298.5764.

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