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New Hampshire Homeschooling Resources
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Q: Do I get a physical ticket?
A: No, there are no actual tickets involved. Your payment reserves
a seat for you at the show. The NHHR chaperone makes sure that
everyone has arrived and lets the CCA staff know who hasn't yet
arrived when the group is seated.
Q: Who do I make the check out to?
A: Dan Watts. Seats are $6 each. For more info, read our payment information
web page.
Q: Does a baby require a paid reservation?
A: Yes, every body that attends a show requires a paid reservation.
This includes even "babes in-arms" that are not using a seat of
their own.
Q: Where do I go once I get to the CCA?
A: During inclement weather and on cold days, the chaperone will
most likely be in the foyer inside the CCA. Go inside and if
you don't see the NHHR sign, politely ask the CCA staff if the
NHHR group has started to arrive. On warm days, the group may
be standing outside the doors enjoying the weather.
Q: Where should I park?
A: There are parking meter spaces right outside the CCA on Main St.
Note that if you park directly in front of the CCA, you may have
to wait for the buses to leave before you can get out. There are
free parking spaces two blocks south on Main St (to the left of
the CCA as you are looking at the CCA). There is also free parking
on Stores St.
Q: I'm a chaperone. What do I do?
A: Print out the NHHR sign and the list of attendees. At the CCA,
either go inside to the foyer or stand near the entrance. Hold the NHHR sign
up high where it can be seen. Newcomers to NHHR won't recognize
you and will be looking for this sign. This means that small
children generally shouldn't be in charge of holding the sign,
unless the sign is on a pole. :-)
Q: I'm a chaperone, when should we be seated?
A: You should ask the CCA staff to seat you at 15 minutes before showtime,
whether everyone has arrived or not. Late comers will be seated where ever
the CCA puts them.
Last updated:
25 May 2005