Sunday, July 27, 2008

Memorial Garden Dedicated


On a sunny Saturday, July 5th, a quiet ceremony was held to dedicate Manilow’s Memorial Garden in remembrance of all the special pets that have visited the Gale River Motel and have passed on in body, but live in the hearts and memories of their owners.

Manilow, a playful and much loved, companion to Barbara Drury, owner of Manilow’s Canine Playground in Leominster, MA was a frequent visitor to the Gale River Motel during his lifetime. And as Barb can attest, Manilow was gifted at making a difference in the lives of the people that he touched. His magic formed a strong bond of friendship between the owner of the Gale River Motel, Kevin Johnson and Barb as both shared their love of their canines and the mountains of New Hampshire.

When Manilow passed away several years ago, Kevin wished to extend his sympathy to Barb and proposed the creation of a memorial garden dedicated to those pets who had visited the Gale River Motel throughout the years, sharing memorable times with their owners during their visits. Kevin, having lost his own canine companion, Cali, a year earlier, realized this could be a truly special project.

The project began with the leveling of a small plot of ground and the laying out of the dimensions of the garden. The second year saw the initial planting of the garden and the spreading of bark mulch. Barb trekked to New Hampshire to observe the progress being made on the garden and contributed some plantings of her own. As the garden matured, preparations were made for the official dedication of the garden this summer. Additional plantings were placed this spring, and all was ready for the dedication ceremony this summer.

Barb traveled to the Gale River during the first weekend of July with a small urn of Manilow’s ashes. A commemorative stone identifying the garden as “Manilow’s Memorial Garden” was unveiled at the dedication ceremony. A small urn, holding some of Manilow’s remains was buried in the garden. The garden flourishes as a living memorial to the many feathered and furred visitors to the Gale River Motel, who with their owners enjoyed the pleasure of vacationing with the one’s they loved.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Waterproof Activities in the Franconia Notch Region

Planning a vacation to the Franconia Notch area of the White Mountains!
Worried that the weather might wash-out your vacation plans?
Fear No More…these ideas for “rainy day” activities will keep everyone satisfied!


Museums
· Franconia Heritage Museum - http://www.franconiaheritage.org/
· New England Ski Museum - http://www.skimuseum.org/
· Sugar Hill Museum - http://www.franconianotch.org/activities.html
· The Frost Place - http://www.frostplace.org/
· Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium - http://www.fairbanksmuseum.org/

Shopping
· Chutters - Guiness Book World Record for Longest Candy Counter - http://www.chutters.com/
· Village Book Store - http://www.booksmusictoys.com/
· League of NH Craftsmen - http://www.nhcrafts.org/localsites/littleton.htm
· Littleton Grist Mill – Working grist mill - http://www.littletongristmill.com/history.php

Theater
· Papermill Theater, Lincoln - http://www.papermilltheatre.org/
· Weathervane Theater, Whitefield - http://www.weathervanetheatre.org/

Movies
· Jax Theater - http://www.jaxjrcinemas.com/
· Colonial Theater - http://www.bethlehemcolonial.org/
· Lincoln Cinema - http://www.lincolncinema.com/Showing.html

Fun Stuff to Do
· Moose Tour - http://www.i93.com/pvsr/
· Discover Covered Bridges - Request brochure from White Mt. Attractions - http://www.whitemtn.org/
· Ride the Hobo Railroad - http://www.hoborr.com/
. Relax in the Indoor Jacuzzi at the Gale River Motel - http://www.galerivermotel.com/

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Gale River Motel - New Hampshire's Only Green Motel

Environmental Champion Demonstrates Greener Ideas

In a press release from the NH Lodging & Restaurant Association....

Concord, New Hampshire – The New Hampshire Sustainable Lodging & Restaurant Program encourages continual evaluation of member operations for more environmentally sensitive ways of serving guests. Kevin Johnson, owner of the Gale River Motel took the program’s goals to heart. The Gale River Motel became a member of the program in March of 2006. Since then, Kevin has worked to address environmental issues in his motel’s operations. He is creative in educating guests and has gotten the attention of many other lodging operators around New England with his clever poems and guestroom placards.

The NHSLRP asks that applicants commit to environmental actions in five focus areas; energy efficiency, water conservation, waste reduction, hazardous waste reduction and education. Environmental Champions must show leadership in environmental initiatives within the industry.

The Gale River Motel uses energy efficient lighting in almost all of its lighting fixtures. Window draperies with southern exposure are left open in the winter to allow light to warm the rooms. Northern draperies are kept closed to insulate the rooms. The motel replaces appliances with Energy Star models, as needed. A new heating system is being installed next month to reduce the motel’s heating fuel use.

Water is conserved through the installation of low-flow faucets and showerheads, but the owner went further developing shower hangers that explain a shut-off valve that can be used during a shower to conserve water, without changing the temperature. Landscape watering is limited to early mornings when necessary and native plants and perennials are used to limit the need for irrigation.

The motel is also fully dedicated to recycling, having calculated waste and cost reductions achieved through their recycling efforts. Gale River also employs composting, double-sided printing, reusable mugs in guestrooms, furniture reuse or donation, and the reuse of downgraded guestroom towels to pool towels or cleaning rags to reduce waste.
Gale River Motel is committed to proper disposal of fluorescent lighting, the reduction of hazardous waste products, environmentally-sensitive cleaning product, participation in hazardous waste collection and reducing its use of chlorine.