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Step Back in Time at the NH Farm Museum much food to prepare. I thought it was interesting that although a descendent of the family lived there in the 1970s, she kept the kitchen as it was with the old ice box and not upgrading the ancient phone or stove, either. At the time the family got their first phone, every day at noon an operator would call all the homes in the area with the time and weather report. After the tour, you’ll want to explore the barn. It’s full of interesting artifacts from rural life long ago. I was amazed to find they have Daniel Webster’s wooden plow—yes, Daniel Webster! There is old dairy equipment and milk bottles, farming tools like thrashes and wagon jacks, pulley and rope systems
for loading hay into the barn, corn knives and saws, wooden maple syrup buckets, and many other interesting items. Have you ever heard of the Uncle Sam Sled? I sure hadn’t! It was built in 1894 by the BF Perkins Carriage Factory in Farmington, before the automobile became popular. The sled was an incredible 77 feet long, and could carry 72 adults or over 100 children at 60 miles an hour down Main Street. Before I left, I visited with the chickens and stopped in the farm’s
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Our tour guide was very knowledgeable, explaining the family history as well as what life was like on the farm in the 1800s. At one time, the farm had about 40 sheep, 100 acres of flax for making thread, and the remnants of old rock walls indicate that there was also a cow run. There’s old equipment for turning wool into yarn and flax into thread. Many people bartered at that time, and the family would trade at the market for exotic spices or colorful dyes. They were very resourceful back then, and I was surprised to learn that tiny crushed snail shells could be used to dye wool a dark brown color. When they weren’t in the kitchen, the women and children would practice embroidery or make candles to prepare for winter. Betsy’s husband Levi suffered from stomach issues, so his wife made a tea with dried corn silk to comfort him. In that time, there would be a rifle at the ready, and a pack containing a mug, salt biscuit, and flint and steel if needed for survival. When the tour moved to the parlor, we entered the Victorian Era. Betsy and Levi’s daughter, Emma, would play piano to entertain travelers who stayed at their tavern. When their son Robert grew up, he went to Hollywood. When he came home, it’s evident that he put money into the home’s furnishings, wall paper, and a new, “modern” kitchen. Back then, a stage coach would deliver travelers to the tavern. The driver would honk to indicate how many passengers were arriving. That gave the family notice as to how
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By Sarah Wright If you haven’t been to the New Hampshire Farm Museum in Milton, you’re missing out on a local treasure. There’s still time to visit this year, and the museum has some fun events coming up. I went on a beautiful fall day recently, and had a wonderful experience. You can feel the history of the farm as you walk around the property and tour the homestead. While I was waiting for the tour of the main buildings to start, I walked around the land, acquired in the early 1800s by Joseph Plummer and his brother, Bart, who were given 600 acres each upon their return from the war. At that time, the land was considered part of Rochester. The property consists of a big house, little house, back house, and barn. In 1804, the large part of the house was built to run as a tavern. The back house was added in 1830, and the barn was built in 1845. The best thing about the house tour is that you can move through time as you move from room to room, noticing how the furnishings, building materials, and décor changed as each part of the home was built. When daughter Elizabeth (Betsy) Plummer married a Rochester teacher named Levi Jones, the property became known as the Jones Farm, staying in the family for four generations. The most recent resident was a woman named Elizabeth (different Elizabeth), who lived in the house until she passed away in 1975. The property is now owned by an educational organization.
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from 10 am to 3 pm. It’ll be a learning experience for the whole family! Enjoy Christmas Through the Ages on Saturday, December 15 from 10 am to 3 pm. Tour the beautifully decorated historic Jones Farmhouse with costumed role players, and experience the wonders of the Yuletide in the 1800s. You can make hand-dipped candles, and enjoy storytelling and Victorian parlor games. Gingerbread, hot cider, and other seasonal treats will be served in the farmhouse kitchen. Don’t miss this local gem! The NH Farm Museum is located at 1305 White Mountain Highway in Milton. The museum is currently open for tours on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 am to 4 pm. For more information, call 603-652-7840 or visit www. nhfarmmuseum.org.
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Christmas at the Castle Celebrates Holiday Traditions From Around the World This November, Castle in the Clouds will host its popular, annual Christmas at the Castle. The festive event brings the community together at the historic mountaintop estate in Moultonborough. Working with the theme of “holidays around the world,” local businesses and designers will showcase their design aesthetic by adopting a room in the mansion or area of the estate grounds and decorating it to the nines. “There will be décor inspired by holiday traditions in Japan, Germany, Mexico, and more,” explains Castle Curator, Robin Sherman. “Incorporating cultural traditions pays homage to the appreciation that Lucknow’s original owners, Thomas and Olive Plant, had for the wider world. The couple enjoyed traveling abroad, and their regard for the traditional architectural design of other countries is apparent in the design of the Lucknow mansion, where English, Norwegian, Swiss, and even Japanese architectural features come together in the astounding Arts and Crafts style home. We are excited to merge the history of the estate with the traditions of other countries, and we hope our guests enjoy experiencing these other cultures in an immersive and beautiful way.” On the weekends of November 17 and 18 and November 23 to 25, Christmas at the Castle will take place from 10
am to 4 pm. “Christmas at the Castle is one of the best events of the year for families and children,” says Stephanie Poole, Programs and Volunteer Coordinator. “In addition to touring the Castle, all decorated for the holidays, guests can enjoy free activities in the Carriage House including children’s holiday crafts, a visit with Santa Claus, cookies and hot cocoa, and the artisan fair.” The Gift Shop will be open during the Christmas at the Castle event, featuring NH-made items such as candles, soaps, children’s toys, jewelry and more. Visitors can also enjoy lunch at The Carriage House Restaurant from 11 am to 4 pm. Tickets for Castle tours will be sold until 3 pm. Admission is $20 for adults, $10 for 17 and under. Admission for members is $15 for adults and $8 for age 17 and under. Children age 4 and under are free. Christmas at the Castle is generously supported by presenting sponsor Infinger Insurance, and supporting sponsor Leone, McDonnell & Roberts Public Accountants. Christmas at the Castle tickets are available online and at the door. Castle in the Clouds is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, whose mission is to preserve, interpret, and share the historic Lucknow Estate. For more information, call 603-476-5900 or visit www.castleintheclouds.org.
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Catching the Light - Guest Artists Show at Art Works Art Works Gallery in Chocorua, NH announces the first “Guest Artists” exhibit with an opening reception on Saturday, November 17 from 5 to 7 pm. The exhibit will be on view until January 17, 2019, and is an important collection from local artist and photographer Peter A. Jeschke and glassblower Eric Trulson. The artists have captured the essence of light’s most exquisite qualities. Peter’s photographic images of ice crystals have been viewed by international art critics with an eye to showing his work in NYC and abroad. Eric has studied with the local renowned glass artist Peter Vanderlaan
from Chocorua, NH and proven to have talents of his own. Both artists will be present at the reception to explain their work. Eric is a glassblower, metalworker, and mechanical engineer. Self-taught, his primary focus for the past decade has been hot glass work, especially the intersection of traditional glassblowing techniques and modern fabrication technology. While glassblowing has remained largely unchanged for the past three millennia, the past 30 years have seen an explosion of growth in computer-controlled fabrication methods, such as CNC machining and 3D printing. The intersection between
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Rochester Museum of Fine Arts Upcoming Exhibits The Rochester Museum of Fine Arts will present works by Matt Pidgeon in the Bernier Room, at the Rochester Community Center, located at 150 Wakefield Street in Rochester. The exhibit is currently on display and will run through January 4, 2019. Matt Pidgeon has been a painter for most of his life and employs various mediums including acrylic, oil, and enamel on canvas. Pidgeon has been featured in numerous galleries throughout New England and New York. His work has been acquired by both public and private collectors, residential and commercial. Pidgeon is heavily influenced by the works of Wassily Kandinsky, Jackson Pollock, Picasso, and Braque. He paints with great passion for music and incorporates mood evoking color and movement into his works. The process is meticulous and involves hours of painting, viewing, and reflecting. This will be Matt’s second exhibition with the Rochester Museum of Fine Arts. His work was last showcased in a vacant store front window. This will be his first solo exhibition in the Bernier Room. Artist Matthew Wolcott will be exhibiting in the Bernier Room from January 5 to February 1, 2019. Says Wolcott, “I start with a mark; I try to allow it to come naturally. My references are my every day; the graffiti I see, the cars and billboards I drive by, the comic books of my youth, the movies I watch, the music I listen to, and fragments from the paintings I see.
tirelessly support arts and cultural programming and volunteerism during his tenure. Bernier is largely responsible for inspiring the community to restore and revitalize the city’s historic Opera House that had been vacant for nearly 30 years. The theater was reopened to the public as a nonprofit organization in 1997. The Rochester Museum of Fine Arts is located in the Community Center at 150 Wakefield Street in Rochester, NH. The museum is sponsored by the City of Rochester, Rochester Main Street, Bernier Insurance, and Hannaford Supermarkets. Visit www.rochestermfa.org for more
Painting by Matt Pidgeon. “I have no idea what the final image will be. I do have an aesthetic that I am striving for. I am not trying to create something new, I’m trying to create the unknown. I simply paint and stare, paint and stare, paint and stare, paint and stare, and paint. My paintings are a culmination of idea after idea, success, failure, struggle, and arrival all presented to the viewer on a piece of canvas. The experience of the painting’s creation, of being a painter, is my subject matter.” The Mayor Harvey E. Bernier Room features art exhibits by emerging and seasoned artists, on an alternating monthly basis. The gallery showcases a range of original work, from painting and sculpture to works on paper and photography. The gallery is named for former
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Nov. 1-30, The Magic of Color and Light, art exhibit by Teresa McWilliam Farina, Gafney Library, Sanbornville, 522-3401. Nov. through Jan. 4, 2019, Art exhibit of works by Matt Pidgeon, Rochester Museum of Fine Arts, Bernier Room, 150 Wakefield St., Rochester, info: www. rochestermfa.org. Nov. 15-18, James and the Giant Peach, family musical play, Rochester Opera House, 31 Wakefield St., Rochester, tickets/info: 335-1992. Nov. through Jan. 17, 2019, Catching the Light, exhibit of works by Peter Jeschke and Eric Trulson, Art Works Gallery, 132 Rt. 16, Chocorua, info/hours: 323-8041. Nov. 16-18, Christmas at the Castle, tours of the Castle, artisan fair in Carriage House, lunch, music and more, Castle in the Clouds, Rt. 171, Moultonboro, 4765900, www.castleintheclouds.org. Nov. 16-17, Movie: His Girl Friday, 8 pm, The Village Players, Glendon St., Wolfeboro, 569-9656.
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Nov. 23-25, Christmas at the Castle, tours of the Castle, artisan fair in Carriage House, lunch, music and more, Castle in the Clouds, Rt. 171, Moultonboro, 4765900, www.castleintheclouds.org. Nov. 23-25, Festival of Trees at The Journey Church, 296 East Main St., Conway, 356-9331, www.carrollcountryrsvp.org. Nov. 23-25, Nov. 30, Journey to the North Pole, 2-hour adventure, takes families on a trip to make-believe North Pole via train, N. Conway, info/tickets: www. journeytothenorthpole.org. Nov. 23-30, Traditionally Yours Celebration, open houses, food, Santa visits Jackson village gazebo, storytelling, info: 383-9356. Nov. 24, Community Contra Dance, 7 pm, Town Hall, 86 S. Main St., Wolfeboro, presented by GALA, www.galacommunity.org.
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Nov. 24, Santa at the Playhouse, Santa arrives at Schouler Park to light Christmas tree and greet children, then follow Santa down Main Street to reading of ’Twas the Night Before Christmas at Eastern Slope Playhouse, www.easternslopeinn.com. Nov. 24, Santa’s First Visit, 4:30 pm, Jackson village, www.jacksonnh.com. Nov. 24, Shark Martin, 8:30 pm, Wolfeboro Inn/Wolfe’s Tavern, 90 N. Main St., Wolfeboro, 569-3016. Nov. 24 & 25, Stone Mountain Holiday Market and Fair, 9:30 am-3:30 pm, baked goods, lunch, shopping, live music, Stone Mountain Arts Center, Brownfield, ME, www.stonemountainartscenter.com, 207-935-7292. Nov. 24-25, Jingle Bell Chocolate Tour, 11 am, Nestlenook Farm, Jackson, www. jacksonnh.com, 383-9356. Nov. 25, Velvet Determination: A Young Pianist’s Journey to New York, show by musician Cynthia Shaw, 7:30 pm, Advice to the Players, 12 Main St., Sandwich, info: www.advicetotheplayers.org, 284-7115. Nov. 26, Jackson Village Tree Lighting Ceremony, 4:30 pm, www.jacksonnh. com.
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Nov. 29, Death Café, 6 pm, open discussion about death, led by Erin Wright and Sean Dunker-Bendigo, free, public welcome, refreshments served, Conway Public Library, 15 Greenwood Ave., Conway, 447-5552. Nov. 29, Documentary: Saving Snow, 7-8 pm, how ski towns are coping with warmer winters, Tin Mountain Conservation Center, Albany, info: 447-6991. Nov. 30, Devonsquare Farewell Concert & Celebration, 8 pm, Stone Mountain Arts Center, Brownfield, ME, www.stonemountainartscenter.com, 207-935-7292. Nov. 30, Holiday Tree Lighting, 5:30 pm, Central Square, downtown Rochester, 332-5080.
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Nov. 30, Legends of Country Music Concert, 8 pm, Rochester Opera House, 31 Wakefield St., Rochester, tickets/info: 335-1992. Nov. 30, Small Farmer’s Club, 10-11 am, topic is Various Vegetable, for ages 2-6 accompanied by an adult, Remick Museum, Tamworth, pre-register: 323-7591. Nov. 30-Dec. 1, Festival of Trees, hosted by Rochester Main Street, at Studley’s Flower Garden greenhouse, decorated trees on view, raffle of trees, Rochester, info: 330-3208. DECEMBER Dec. 1, Breakfast with Santa, N. Conway Community Center, Norcross Circle, N. Conway, www.northconwaycommunitycenter.org. Dec. 1, Craft Bazaar and Breakfast with Santa, 9 am-2 pm, free pancake breakfast, free photos with Santa, kid’s crafts and activities, raffle, craft vendors, baked goods, Paul School, Taylor Way, Wakefield. Dec. 1, Devonsquare Farewell Concert & Celebration, 8 pm, Stone Mountain Arts Center, Brownfield, ME, www.stonemountainartscenter.com, 207-935-7292. Dec. 1, Gibson Brothers, bluegrass concert, 8 pm, Rochester Opera House, 31 Wakefield St., Rochester, tickets/info: 335-1992. Dec. 1, Holiday Festival and Tree Lighting, noon-4:30 pm, Settler’s Green, Rt. 16, N. Conway, 888-667-9636. Dec. 1, Holiday Jazz with Tom Snow and Make Sakash, 3 and 7:30 pm, Mountain Top Music, tickets/info: 447-4737. Dec. 1, Homestead Christmas, 11 am-3 pm, Remick Museum, Tamworth, info: 323-7591. Dec. 1, Kyle Carey, Gaelic Americana music, 7:30 pm, Advice to the Players, 12 Main St., Sandwich, info: www.advicetotheplayers.org, 284-7115. Dec. 1, Movie Memories and Christmas Magic, 2 pm and 5 pm, hand bell choir concert, 1st Congregational Church, Wakefield Rd., info/tickets: 522-8272. Dec. 1, Ricky and the Giants Band, 8:30 pm, Wolfeboro Inn/Wolfe’s Tavern, 90 N. Main St., Wolfeboro, 569-3016. Dec. 1 & 2, Christmas in the Village, activities, displays, sales and more around Sandwich village, Christmas in the Village on Facebook for details. Dec. 1, 2, 7-9, 14-16, 20-23, Journey to the North Pole, 2-hour adventure, takes families on a trip to make-believe North Pole via train, N. Conway, info/tickets: www.journeytothenorthpole.org. Dec. 1, 8, 15, 16, Jingle Bell Chocolate Tour, 11 am, Nestlenook Farm, Jackson, www.jacksonnh.com, 383-9356. Dec. 2, Rochester Holiday Parade, 3 pm, downtown Rochester, 332-5080.
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Dec. 5, Songs of the Season with Granite State Choral Society Chamber Singers, 7 pm Rochester Performance and Arts Center, 32 N. Main St., Rochester, tickets/info: 498-1099. Dec. 6, Book Discussion: Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern, 10:30 am, N. Conway Public Library, 2719 S. Main St., N. Conway, public welcome, 356-2961. Dec. 6-16, The Eight: Reindeer Monologues, M&D Playhouse, M&D Playhouse, Willow Common, 1857 White Mt. Highway, N. Conway, www.mdplayhouse.com, 733-5275. Dec. 6-23, Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, family holiday play, Rochester Opera House, 31 Wakefield St., Rochester, tickets/info: 335-1992. Dec. 7, First Friday concert, noon-1 pm, Conway Village Congregational Church, www.mountaintopmusic.org, 447-4737. Dec. 7, Letters to Santa, 5-6:30 pm, photos with Santa, decorating of Christmas cookies and ornaments, make reindeer food, watch Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, hot cocoa, Conway Parks and Recreation, call for event location/info: 447-5680. Dec. 7, Little Women, 1:30 pm, free film, Wolfeboro Public Library, 259 S. Main St., Wolfeboro, 569-2428. Not rated, 1940.
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Dec. 7, Merrill Sings: Holiday Edition, 7:30 pm Rochester Performance and Arts Center, 32 N. Main St., Rochester, tickets/info: 498-1099. Dec. 7 & 8, Dana Cunningham and Carol Noonan Christmas Concert, with special guests Max Dyer on cello and Kevin Barry on guitar, 7:30 pm, Little White Church, Eaton, tickets at Stone Mountain Arts Center, Brownfield, ME, www. stonemountainartscenter.com, 207-935-7292. Dec. 8, Bodacious Babes Holiday Concert, 7:30 pm Rochester Performance and Arts Center, 32 N. Main St., Rochester, tickets/info: 498-1099. Dec. 8, Breakfast with Santa Claus, 8-11 am, Wolfeboro, info/location: 5692200. Dec. 8, Christmas Café Luncheon, 11 am-4 pm, Little White Church, Eaton, run in tandem with craft fair at Inn on Crystal Lake, info: 447-1881. Dec. 8, Christmas Spirit Open House, 1-4 pm, downtown Wolfeboro, 569-2200. Dec. 8, Garden Club Sale, 8 am-1 pm, North Conway Community Center, Norcross Circle, N. Conway. Dec. 8, Gingerbread House Jubilee, 6-8 pm, Barn at the General Wolfe, S. Main St., Wolfeboro, up to 100 gingerbread houses on display. Dec. 8, Tuba Christmas Concert, 2-3 pm, All Saint’s Episcopal Church, 258 S. Main St., Wolfeboro, 569-3861. Dec. 8, 9, 15 and 16, Festival of Trees, various times, Wright Museum, Center St., Wolfeboro, times and info: www.wolfeborofestivaloftrees.com. Dec. 8-14, The Nutcracker, featuring Sole City Dance, Rochester Opera House, 31 Wakefield St., Rochester, tickets/info: 335-1992. Dec. 9, Dana & Max! Christmas Concert, acoustic piano and cello, 4 pm, Little White Church, Eaton, tickets: 207-935-7292. Dec. 10, Diversity Fair, 6 pm, potluck and party with talk, music, dance, chance to share stories representing our heritage, Conway Public Library, 15 Greenwood Ave., Conway, 447-5552. Dec. 12, Lakes Region Humane Society Annual Dinner, 5 pm, O Bistro at Inn on Main St., 200 N. Main St., Wolfeboro, tickets/info: www.lrhs.net. Dec. 13-23, A Tuna Christmas, Rochester Performance and Arts Center, 32 N. Main St., Rochester, tickets/info: 498-1099. Dec. 14, Candace and Friends Holiday Concert, 7 pm, Little White Church, Eaton, 447-1881. Dec. 14 & 15, Stone Mountain LIVE for Christmas, 8 pm, Stone Mountain Arts Center, Brownfield, ME, www.stonemountainartscenter.com, 207-935-7292. Dec. 15, Craft Fair, N. Conway Community Center, Norcross Circle, www. northconwaycommunitycenter.org.
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Dec. 15 & 16, Christmas Through the Ages, 10 am-3 pm, NH Farm Museum, 1305 White Mt. Highway, Milton, 652-7840, www.NHFarmMuseum.org.\ Dec. 16, Strafford Wind Symphony concert, holiday pops music, 7 pm, Rochester Opera House, 31 Wakefield St., Rochester, tickets/info: 335-1992. ONGOING Art for You, 2nd Thurs. of the month, 4:15 pm, age 5 & up, Gafney Library, Sanbornville, 522-9735. Benz Center Senior Meals, Sandwich, each Wednesday at noon. Well-balanced and delicious meal. Ages 60 and older are targeted, small donation requested, 284-7211, www.benzcommunitycenter.webs.com. Book Sale, first Sat. of each month, Cook Memorial Library, Tamworth, 10 amnoon, 323-8510. Fiber Gatherings, Wednesdays, 7-9 pm, Community Room, Samuel Wentworth Library, Center Sandwich. Knitting, crocheting, spinning, weaving, needle felting, embroidery, crewel, rug hooking, quilting, sewing - no formal lessons provided but if you need help with a project, there is sure to be someone who can give you pointers. Info/questions: 284-7168. FIKA, every Saturday from noon to 1 pm, experience the custom of FIKA, with a complimentary slice of Scandinavian Almond Cake, Betty Schneider’s Scandinavian Baking, Rt. 113 East, 12 Deer Hill Road, Chocorua, 323-2021.
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First Wednesday Movies, a different movie each month, 6:30 pm, Sept.-June, for adult patrons, free popcorn during the movie, Effingham Public Library, 30 Town House Rd., Effingham, info: 539-1537. Friday Fireside Gatherings, second Friday of each month through Dec., runs from 7-8:30 pm, gather around the campfire for info on farm animals, gardening and more, campfire snacks, free, Remick Country Doctor Museum and Farm, Tamworth, 323-7591, www.remickmuseum.org. In the Round, thought-provoking discussion, held at Benz Center, Heard Rd., Sandwich, Sunday mornings at 8:45 am. All are welcome to discuss wide range of topics. Info: 284-7532. Knit Wits, meets Mondays from 10 am-noon at Gafney Library, 14 High St., Sanbornville, 522-3401, www.gafneylibrary.org. Bring knitting, crochet projects. Lakes Region Genealogy Interest Group, meets last Thursday of the month; weekly morning classes on Wednesday from 10-11:30 am at Wolfeboro Public Library, for information call Cindy Scott: 569-2428. Lego Club, 3rd Tues. of the month, 4:15-5:15 pm, geared to school age, Gafney Library, Sanbornville, 522-9735. Lego Club Jr., 5th Friday of the month, 10:15 am, age 1-5, Gafney Library, Sanbornville, 522-9735.
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Enjoy Holiday Fun Along Route 16! By Sarah Wright The holiday season has officially begun, and there is so much to do! Local towns all around the Route 16 area have planned plenty of festive fun events for all ages. Mark your calendars, because the list of area activities is lengthy. The Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce will present the town’s Holiday Tree Lighting on Friday, November 30th at 5:30 pm in Central Square. Come to Rochester and take in the beautiful lights. The annual Holiday Parade will be held on Sunday, December 2nd at 3 pm. The theme of this year’s parade is “Christmas Around the World.” Don’t miss the creative floats. You’ll truly feel the spirit of Christmas at the Festival of Trees at Studley’s Flower Garden Greenhouse on Wakefield Street. Enjoy caroling, refreshments, and a visit with Santa among the beautifully decorated trees. This year, there will also be a live auction and raffle prizes. This event will take place on Friday, November 30th from 6:30 to 8:30 pm, and on Saturday, December 1st from 4 to 8 pm. Visit the NH Farm Museum on White Mountain Highway in Milton, and enjoy Christmas Through the Ages on Saturday, December 15th from 10 am to 3 pm. Tour the beautifully decorated historic Jones Farmhouse with costumed role players, and experience the wonders of the Yuletide in the
1800s. You can make hand-dipped candles, and enjoy storytelling and Victorian parlor games. Gingerbread, hot cider, and other seasonal treats will be served in the farmhouse kitchen. For more information, call 603-652-7840 or visit www.nhfarmmuseum.org. The Wakefield Parks and Recreation Department will host the annual Breakfast with Santa Craft Bazaar on Saturday, December 1st. This popular community event offers a free pancake breakfast, free photos with Santa, children’s crafts and activities, amazing raffle items, craft vendors, and baked goods. The fair will be held at The Paul School on Taylor Way, from 9 am to 2 pm. It’ll be fun for the whole family. Also on December 1st in Wakefield is a joyous and entertaining hand bell concert called, “Movie Memories and Christmas Magic.” The music will be performed by the talented Wakefield Memorial Hand Bell Choir, who practice for months for this festive event. There will be two concerts on December 1st at 2 pm and 5 pm, at the First Congregational Church of Wakefield on Wakefield Road. Doors will open early to the Fellowship Hall for a warming welcome and to showcase the missions of the church. Proceeds will benefit the church ministries and also the Gafney Library. Reserved seating is recommended for this popular concert; call 603-5223189 to reserve your spot today. The Wakefield Inn and Restaurant will also
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be offering dinner seatings before each show, and they can be reached at 603522-8272. The Remick Country Doctor Museum and Farm on Cleveland Hill Road in Tamworth Village will celebrate their Homestead Christmas on Saturday, December 1st from 11 am to 3 pm. Step back in time by walking through the festively-decorated first floor of the Captain Enoch Remick House, circa 1808; visit Doc and Marion’s apartment and take in the vintage holiday touches, foods, and music, including a 1940s-style Christmas tree; taste traditional holiday sweets, treats, and wassail; go on a winter wagon ride; meet and greet farm animals; watch cooking demonstrations at the open hearth and wood stove; try apothecary makings and tastings as you interact with costumed interpreters; get crafty with hands-on holiday crafts for children; and shop in the Remick museum store for gifts and holiday treats. For more information, call 603323-7591 or visit www.remickmuseum. org. It’s sure to be a fun-packed, festive day for everyone! The Conway Scenic Railroad will once again offer the Santa’s Holiday Express train rides on November 23rd, 24th, and 25th; December 1st and 2nd; December 8th and 9th; and on December 15th through the 23rd. Santa will be on board with his mischievous elves, who will share their hot cocoa and cookies with everyone. They’ll take your photo, too, if you ask, so bring your camera. Trains will run at 11:30 am and 1:30 pm to Conway and back on weekends only, until December 15th, when there will be two trains daily until the 23rd. The ride is about one hour long, roundtrip. For tickets, call 603-356-5251 or visit www.conwayscenic.com. The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program of Carroll County will present their annual Festival of Trees at the
Journey Church on East Main Street in Conway on November 23rd, 24th, and 25th. Delight in the displays of beautifully decorated Christmas trees while enjoying holiday music, tea, and cookies. Find your favorite tree, and you can enter to win it. For more information, call 603-356-9331. Don’t miss the fun on November 24th at the Old-Fashioned Christmas in North Conway. Festivities will begin in Schouler Park at 4:30 pm with caroling, presented by Da Capo. Children will receive golden tickets to win the chance of helping Santa light the tree at 5 pm. Then, from 5:30 to 5:50 pm, join the holiday “Parade of Carols” which will process from the north end of Norcross Circle to the Eastern Slope Inn, where the resort holds their own lighting. Of course, Santa will stop in front of the library on the way, to pick up his copy of “’Twas the Night Before Christmas.” Between 6 and 7:30 pm, he will read the book at the Eastern Slope Playhouse where cookies and hot cocoa will be served. During his reading, the Mt. Washington Observatory Weather Discovery Center will be open for anyone who would like to stop in. The Old-Fashioned Christmas events support the non-profit charity, Angels and Elves, whose mission is to provide holiday gifts to over 600 children. On Saturday, December 1st, kids can enjoy Breakfast with Santa at the North Conway Community Center at Norcross Circle from 8 to 11 am. You won’t want to miss this all-you-caneat pancake breakfast with sausage and bacon. Children can also get their pictures taken with Santa and make a fun little arts and craft project to take home. There are plenty of ways to celebrate the holidays this year in this part of New Hampshire. You’ll be sure to catch the holiday spirit at any of these events!
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Two Upcoming and Entertaining Concerts at Advice to the Players Advice To The Players will host Cynthia Shaw in concert on November 23 at 7:30 pm at The Arts Center at 12 Main Street in Sandwich. A musical storyteller, Shaw will perform her onewoman show, Velvet Determination: A Young Pianist’s Journey to New York. Cynthia Shaw enjoyed her childhood piano lessons and music-making. As time went on, she developed a bigger dream: Moving to New York to attend the esteemed Manhattan School of Music. However, this goal was a bit more difficult than she expected. As she struggled with her self-sabotaging demons, shaky memorization, and insufficient technique, she mastered a falling piano, a sweltering practice room, a music-hating neighbor, a condescending teacher and other obstacles that confronted a young Colorado classical pianist who decided to tackle the Big Apple! In this charming, musicfilled 60-minute solo show, Cynthia creates over 10 characters, including her piano teachers: her kindly childhood teacher, her University of Denver teacher who opened Cynthia’s eyes to the world of New York, and her formidable first New York piano
teacher. Throughout the show, Cynthia will play the piano music of Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin, Debussy, and Schubert. Admission is Choose-Your-OwnTicket price, and light refreshments will be available by donation. All proceeds benefit the artist and the Arts Center. For information, call 603-2847115 or visit www.advicetotheplayers. org. Advice To The Players also will host Kyle Carey, Gaelic Americana musician, for a concert at The Arts Center at 12 Main Street on December 1 at 7:30 pm, as a part of Sandwich’s Christmas In The Village festivities. For further information on Christmas In The Village, visit www. discoversandwich.com. A unique musician of equally unique origins, Kyle Carey’s unique fusion of ‘Gaelic Americana’ music includes influences of the American Folk Anthology, the traditional music of Cape Breton, Ireland and Scotland, and the Appalachian poetry of Louise McNeill. Kyle spent her earliest years in the Alaskan Bush, where her parents were teachers, and where she found herself
immersed in the Yupik language and its songs—developing a sensitivity to language and music that would aid her later in the creation of her own style of trans-Atlantic folk. As a young woman, Kyle traveled to Cape Breton on a Fulbright Fellowship to learn Scottish Gaelic. Afterward, she spent a year on the Isle of Skye in Scotland—honing her skills in the Gaelic language and studying singing technique with Lewis-born singer Christine Primrose, before landing finally in Ireland—where she recorded her debut album Monongah. Produced by former Lùnasa guitarist Donogh Hennessy, Monongah features some of the finest guest artists in Irish folk. It rose to number eight in the summer of 2011 on the International Folk DJ charts, landing on a number of ‘Best of’ lists by year’s end. Her sophomore release, North Star,
produced by Solas founding member Seamus Egan, features another all-star cast and was released in the fall of 2014 to wide-spread critical acclaim. Kyle’s third and newest album, The Art of Forgetting, was produced by Dirk Powell, recorded in Louisiana, and features luminaries such as Rhiannon Giddens, John McCusker and Mike McGoldrick. The Art of Forgetting was released in early 2018 to widespread acclaim and funded wholly by Kyle’s loyal fan base—which at this point— spans both sides of the Atlantic and then some. Doors will open at 7 pm and admission is a $15 minimum donation. Refreshments will be available by donation. For more information about this and other upcoming events at ATTP, visit www.advicetotheplayers. org.
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Gafney November Art Exhibit and Reception “The Magic of Color and Light,” an exhibit of original paintings by Wakefield artist Teresa McWilliams Farina, is the featured at the Gafney Library during the month of November. Teresa has subtitled her exhibit “The Celebration of Nature and Life in Art,” and will show her works of plein air landscapes, animals, florals, still life and people. Teresa was a self-taught painter in the beginning, starting at the age of six. Born in Flint, Michigan, she painted in oil pigments on old window shades. She illustrated her own stories and painted theater sets in grade school. At holidays, she painted murals on large picture windows of her family home in Saginaw, Michigan. During her
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Teresa explains her approach to art and describes herself as “a painter of life…and my passion is to capture the vitality of what I feel and see in my surroundings. With every painting my goal may change based on the colors and shapes of the subject matter. The end result varies from realism to abstraction; or someplace in-between.” Teresa is currently a member of the Wakefield and Mount Washington Plein Air groups. She has been a member of the Squam Lakes Artisans’
Cooperative Gallery in Center Harbor since May 2018. Teresa co-coordinated the Art at the Gafney 2018 annual fundraiser. She belongs to GWAC Art Association and the Seacoast Art Association in Exeter NH. The exhibit is on view during the library’s open hours of Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 1 to 7 pm, and Friday and Saturday from 9 am to 12:30 pm. For more information, call the Gafney at 603-522-3401.
Get in the Holiday Spirit at the Rochester Main Street Festival of Trees Rochester Main Street is hosting the third annual Festival of Trees event on multiple dates this year, giving even more ways for guests to win fully decorated holiday trees and prizes. The public is invited to attend the Tree Showcase and Live Auction on Friday, November 30 and the traditional Festival of Trees raffle event on Saturday, December 1. Both events are held at Studley’s Flower Garden greenhouse at 82 Wakefield Street in Rochester, NH. The fundraiser event offers the public an opportunity to win dozens of wonderfully decorated trees, generously donated by area businesses and organizations. The trees often include valuable gifts, in addition to beautiful decorations. This year features some premium trees with total values over $500. The Friday (November 30) Tree Showcase event will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 pm in the greenhouse and features a live auction of premium trees. The evening will also feature live music, refreshments, and a sneak peek at trees available to win during Saturday’s raffle event. Admission to Friday’s event is just $10 and includes 10 raffle tickets for Saturday’s drawing. Children enter free of charge.
Additional raffle tickets for Saturday’s event are available for purchase. Saturday’s traditional Festival of Trees event will be held from 4 to 8 pm in the greenhouse and features refreshments, caroling starting at 5 pm, and a visit from Santa Claus at 6 pm. Guests can purchase raffle tickets to win dozens of fully decorated holiday trees and wreaths, including some premium trees. Admission to Saturday’s event is just $5 and includes five raffle tickets for the drawings. Children enter free. Additional raffle tickets are available for purchase to increase the chances of winning. The live auction begins at 8 pm on Friday, and the raffle drawings will begin at 8 pm on Saturday. Winners can collect the winnings after the event concludes or on Sunday, December 2 during the hours of 9 am and 1 pm. Unclaimed trees and gifts by that time will be forfeited. Proceeds from Festival of Trees will benefit downtown Rochester promotions and events. Volunteer support is welcome at this event. If your business or organization would like to decorate a tree this year, contact the Rochester Main Street office at 603-330-3208 or email director@rochestermainstreet.org.
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