LPSS Funds Field School Scholarship for Third Year

We are happy to announce that we have funded the Thomas M Lynch Archaeology Field School Scholarship at Strawbery Banke for the third year now. Using out bottom line to help those who seek a higher education through archaeology. With Monique Deforge, Business Development Office at Strawbery Banke.

Tom Lynch presents check to Monique Deforge at Strawbery Banke in Portsmouth, NH

Lynch Pellet Stove Services Sponsors Miss NH Outstanding Teen Contestant

Lynch Pellet Stove Services will be running a full page ad in the 2018 Miss New Hampshire Outstanding Teen Pageant program this February. We were happy to sponsor the daughter of one of our fine customers. Isabel Povey has been busy volunteering at her local food pantry and has shown great compassion for those in need. Isabel is a hopeful contestant and will compete for a chance to win the title, Miss USA Outstanding Teen, in Orlando, FLA this year.
Good luck and congratulations to all the contestants. They are all winners in our eyes.

Boy Loses $300 of Fishing Tackle. Lynch Pellet Stove Services Steps In.

 

Tom presents young boy with a new wallet containing $300 to replace his lost fishing tackle.

After reading through the Kingston, NH Community Page on Facebook, Tom came across a heartbreaking post about a 12 year old boy who lost his fishing tackle pack at a local fishing hole boat ramp. When the family realized the backpack was not in or on the truck after a day of fishing, dad shot back to the boat ramp, but the pack was nowhere to be found. The parents went on social media and pleaded with anyone that may have found the tackle, to return it.

The boy used his own money that he saved to buy this tackle. Tom decided to step in and offer a complete replacement of the boys lost gear. On Sunday, October 22, 2017, Tom and Julie met with the boy and his parents at the boat ramp where the gear went missing, and handed over a new wallet to the boy containing $300 to replace everything that was lost.

After sharing some stories, the boy presented Tom with a photo of himself, posing with a large bass. Tom’s reply to the photo? “This is worth more than what we gave you”.

Three Recipients of the Thomas M Lynch Field School Scholarship Are Digging Strawbery Banke

Recipients of the Field School Scholarship Are Digging Strawbery Banke

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Tom Lynch met the three 2016 recipients of the Thomas M Lynch Field School Scholarship on the third day of the program at Strawbery Banke in Portsmouth, NH that began on June 13. The recipients received these awards based on their individual and academic needs, as well as essays that they needed to submit as part of the application process. The three scholarship recipients are Samantha Tickey, a senior Anthropology major at the University of Rhode Island; Sean Palmatier, a PhD student in the History Department at Northeastern University and Darcy Brown, a junior Anthropology and Environmental Studies major at Eckerd College. Congratulations to all three.