b"BLOSSOM HILL CEMETERY invites you to.ADOPT A GRAVECOMMON GROUND SECTIONThe Common Ground at Blossom Hill Cemetery appears to have been a burial ground for the poor or those without family.There are 686 burials in this section consisting of 208 adults and 476 infants.The first burial took place on February 25, 1896 and continued through to the 1950's.The majority of the graves remain unmarked. The City of Concord along with Star Granite Company is offering the public an opportunity to be a part of this Collaborative Community Project.For a $100, donation a grave marker will be crafted and set in, memorializinga Concord resident forever.This is your opportunity to participate in memorializing lives lived and lost in Concord so many years ago. For more information contact:Jill McDaniel - Cemetery Administrator603-225-3911PARKS AND REC YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP FUNDWith the help of private donations, we annually award over 400 scholarships to help resident youth take part in our programs and camps. Please consider donating to help continue our goal of making sure every Concord/Penacook child has the opportunity to take part in our programs no matter their family financial situation.If you are able to donate please stop by the City-Wide Community Center or mail a check to Concord Parks and Recreation, 14 Canterbury Road, Concord NH 03301.2023 Adult WinterPage 28 www.concordparksandrec.com"