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The goal is within reach

We would like to thank Dave and Diane Trippett and Tire Town for stepping up and becoming Booster donors of $100.00 each . There are 12 days left  to the event  and we need $1,800.00 so that the event can be completely privately funded, to the quality the people of Merrimack deserve. We are grateful to our Platinum, Gold, Silver and Booster sponsors who have done so much for us.

If any business or individual believes the event is worthwhile and are in a position to become a booster donor,  their contribution will be greatly appreciated and they can e mail dmccray7@aol.com. We will make it happen with your help

 Our Platinum, Gold and Silver Sponsors have been tremendous and because of them we have paid for a huge fireworks show, top rate musical acts, signs and much more, but as we get close we are hoping to get several  BOOSTER sponsors to donate $100.00 each that will go to shuttle buses, porta potties, plaques,  T shirts for volunteers, advertising,  roses, printing and alot of the incidentals that complete an event

Booster Sponsors will have their name in the program as well as receive 2 VIP tickets good for preferred seating, the short  sponsor line for picture taking of the Clydesdales and food/drink coupons for the event.  We welcome businesses and individuals who would like to sponsor. We need just a little more help with 12 days left.

We appreciate everything everyone has done and with a little "boost" we can make it over the top

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Anyone interested in being a BOOSTER sponsor for$100.00 can e mail dmccray7@aol.com for info

See below for details

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Event – Merrimack Rocks – A celebration of Merrimack and its citizens - September 28th 2013 4PM – 8PM at Watson Park- Free admission to all. 

Description- An evening of live music, fireworks and tribute, celebrating Merrimack and honoring hometown hero, Corporal Timothy Gibson who gave the ultimate sacrifice to help ensure that we can continue to live the American way of life. The family event will also honor  Pete Gagnon, a town volunteer who has spent decades helping to make Merrimack a great place to live. The Rotary Club will be dedicating the Roger Duhamel Pavilion. The event will commence with the arrival of the world famous Budweiser Clydesdales team, complete with beer wagon, parading up Daniel Webster Highway and stopping at Watson Park




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