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every half hour from 4 to 5:30 p.m. The event will close with music and a campfire on the beach as the sun sets. The event will take place at the Lakeside Dining Hall on the beach at Camp Calumet which is located on the north shore of Lake Ossipee, on Ossipee Lake Road, between routes 41 and 153 in Freedom. Turn onto Babcock Road on the west side of Calumet and then take a left on Service Road to reach the Lakeside Dining Hall. Children will be admitted free of charge. As it is a family-friendly festival, patrons are asked to refrain
from bringing alcohol. In the event of rain, the festival will move into the dining hall. The Green Mountain Conservation Group is a community-based charitable organization dedicated to the protection and conservation of natural resources in the Ossipee watershed, supporting research, education, advocacy, and land conservation. The Ossipee watershed includes portions of the towns of Eaton, Effingham, Freedom, Madison, Ossipee, Sandwich, and Tamworth. For more information, see www. gmcg.org or call 603-539-1859.
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Laconia/Weirs Beach … In Five Hours By Kathi Caldwell-Hopper Weirs Beach and Laconia on a September afternoon brings to mind early-season foliage and just a smattering of tourists. Most vacationers, admittedly, have headed home by this time of year, leaving the Lakes Region in a post-summer mindset. That is why I assumed that a Laker story assignment to do a tour of Laconia and Weirs Beach in five hours would probably, in reality, take me only a few hours. How wrong I was after I set out on my tour! The moral of this story is that there is still plenty to do and see in the area this time of year, even if the air has taken on a bit of a chill and the sun sets somewhat earlier. Hour One: Now and then, I indulge in ice cream for lunch. There, I’ve admitted it. Once you experience the ice cream sundae bar at Kellerhaus on Route 3 in Weirs Beach, you probably would understand why I was willing to forego a sandwich or burger for lunch in exchange for a gooey, sweet, and delicious Kellerhaus ice cream sundae. I started my five-hour tour/challenge at Kellerhaus and, in my opinion, it is always a good place to begin any adventure. The sundae bar is located near the entrance but, as always, I planned some extra time to browse through the rooms to see what was new for gift items, as well as to stop in the candy room. The Kellerhaus staff makes the candy on the premises, and the wonderful aroma of chocolate is always in the air. At the ice cream sundae bar, I chose vanilla ice cream (ice cream flavors also are homemade at Kellerhaus) and then
Nothing says Lake Winnipesaukee better than the M/S Mount Washington, docked at Weirs Beach. (Photo: Kathi Caldwell-Hopper) it was on to make my way through the bar with a variety of toppings. There is caramel, hot fudge, and cold chocolate sauce, strawberries and marshmallow and whipped cream, jimmies, nuts, and much more. Seating is in a dining area at the back of the shop with nice views from a bank of windows. The small, round tables are reminiscent of an old-fashioned ice cream parlor with charming seats. Hour Two: After an hour of ice cream and candy deliciousness, I drove to the Weirs Beach boardwalk and Weirs Boulevard. Admittedly it was not as crowded as on a busy summer’s day but the sun was shining and I decided to park and stroll the boardwalk.
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Many shops and arcades are still open for late-summer business and quite a few people were out to enjoy the afternoon. I stopped to snap some photos of the icon of Lake Winnipesaukee, the M/S Mount Washington. The Mount will be cruising right through the fall until mid/late October and there is still plenty of time for an autumn trip. What better way to see the upcoming foliage than on the Mount, where you can enjoy the scenery from the lake? I walked to the Weirs Beach public beach area and soaked up the sun while sitting by the water. There were still a number of boaters enjoying the water and it was fun to boat and peoplewatch. I decided it was a good time to check out the Endicott Rock area since I had not stopped there for a few years. According to information at www.
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nhstateparks.org, Endicott Rock may be the oldest public monument in New England. The name of John Endicott, Governor of Massachusetts Bay, and the initials of Edward Johnson and Simon Willard, Commissioners of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and of John Sherman and Jonathan Ince, surveyors, was inscribed on the rock on Aug. 1, 1652. The rock marked the assumed headwaters of the Merrimack River. Under the original Bay Charter of 1629, the northern boundary of the colony was fixed as a line three miles north of the Merrimack. The rock is located at 17 Endicott Street and is an easy walk from the beach area. It is a New Hampshire state park and has an enclosure built around the rock to protect it from the elements, but the information carved so long ago is visible for all to see. Hour Three: After my Weirs Beach visit, it was time to head to Laconia. Next on my tour was the Laconia Public Library, located at 695 North
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September 22, 2014 • Five Hours Continued from page 4 Lawton, the exhibit is chock full of great items. If you want to see what various Weirs Beach areas and some local folks looked like quite some time ago, black-and-white photos of club members on the lake will offer a glimpse of the area’s past. Other memorabilia include a Weirs Ski Club sweatshirt, Weirs Ski Club awards, information on the Weirs Ski Club, plus nifty ski club photos, old newspaper announcements of such exciting events as the New England Water Ski Championships at Opechee Park, old water skis from local resident Dick Binette who in 1954 competed in the Nationals held in Laconia and set a world water ski jump record, and way too many more great old items to list in one place. The exhibit runs through December and is free and open to the public. Hour Four: I am no stranger to the Belknap Mill, located at 25 Beacon Street in downtown Laconia. I have attended concerts and events and exhibits at the Mill for years; the 1823 brick building is on the National Register of Historic Places and once was a textile mill. It now serves as a cultural center. When urban renewal changed the face of downtown Laconia, the Mill was one of just a few historic buildings to be saved from the wrecking ball.
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of an antique alley with a number of wonderful antiques shops. I spent an hour in the Laconia Antique Center, located in the former Bloom’s Variety Store on Main Street. The Laconia Antique Center offers booth after booth of antiques and it is a great place to while away an hour — or longer. Open year-round, the business is a multi dealer shop with everything from old photos, postcards, prints, and paintings to furniture, jewelry, china, and books, and just about anything one could wish to find! I walked away with an old blue china plate to add to my collection of “blue plates” and saw a lot of other things I will probably come back to purchase in the future. My day ended at the shop’s quaint
Connie’s Ice Cream Counter where I enjoyed a cup of coffee. I love that the shop owner has revived the original lunch counter with soda jerk equipment and even the old counter seating from the days when the building was a five and dime store. As my tour ended, I realized there is a lot to do and see in the area — even after the majority of the tourists go home at summer’s end. The old saying that the area, so busy in summer, rolls up the sidewalks after the tourists leave, is not true. From the historic Endicott Rock to an ice cream sundae lunch at Kellerhaus to water skis and wooden wheels and antiques, if you take the time to look around, there is a lot to do and see in Laconia and Weirs Beach, any time of the year.
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Wright Museum Announces Free Admission Can Drive Through the end of October, the Wright Museum of WWII History is offering free admission to each individual who brings in three canned food items to be donated to Wolfeboro’s LIFE Ministries Food Pantry to assist in providing Thanksgiving meals to the
less fortunate. The food pantry, founded in 1985, serves more than 160 families on the Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday weeks. It distributed nearly 120,000 meals in 2013. The pantry is especially in need of canned foods such as soup,
pasta, vegetables, tuna, and canned meats. The Wright Museum is acting as a collection point for canned food and has placed a collection box for canned food donations outside the entrance for those not visiting the museum. The museum
asks that donors provide canned food only; it cannot accept perishable items. The Wright Museum is located at 77 Center St. in Wolfeboro open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday through Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. on Sunday.
Steve Taylor will speak on “New Hampshire’s One-Room Schools: The Romance and The Reality” at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 23, in the Ashland School Cafeteria. Hundreds of one-room district schools
once dotted the state’s countryside and villages, providing most primary education for generations of children. Although revered in literature and folklore, the small schools did have problems, notably in financing which
varied greatly from district to district. Steve Taylor, a farmer, writer, former newspaper editor, and the state’s commissioner of agriculture for 25 years, will shed new light on the legacy of district schools in a free program
sponsored by the Ashland Historical Society, which will serve refreshments. The Ashland School is located at 16 Education Drive, off School Street, in Ashland village.
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GMP Plans ‘2014 October in Meredith – A Spooktacular Series of Events’ The Greater Meredith Program Promotions Committee is organizing the “2014 October in Meredith-A Spooktacular Series of Events” to offer entertainment and fun for all ages,
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October 31st & November 1st - Murder Mystery Dinner Theater ~ 6pm Murder At The Masquerade – A Masquerade Party Is The Perfect Place For Mistaken Identity, And Therefore A Perfect Place…For Murder! This Halloween Masquerade Features Plenty Of Drinking, Dancing…And Death! Join Us As We Welcome Get-A-Clue-Productions For Their Sixth Production At Castle In The Clouds. This Murder Mystery Dinner Theater Transports You To A Classic Halloween Masquerade Where Faces, And Perhaps Foul Intentions, Are Hidden From View. Come Dressed For The Occasion If You So Desire And Don’t Forget Your Mask! Tickets Are $55 Per Person, And A Cash Bar Will Be Available. Reservations Required; Call 603-476-5414 To Purchase Tickets.
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Human Faces of the Textile Industry Robert Perreault will return to the Gilmanton Historical Society on Tuesday, Sept. 23, for a talk on the daily life of textile workers at the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company. The presentation, which will begin at 7:30 p.m., will shed light on how people from many rural locations made the transition from an agrarian to an industrial society and how that change affected families, cultures, the nature of work, and relationships among workers. Robert has undertaken a specialized study of New England Franco-
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MAdisOn “Old Lake Charm” describes this 3-season property on Silver Lake. $174,900 #4382713 HOME SWEET HOME on 4+ acres. 3 bedrooms, 1st floor master with soaking tub, livingroom with 2-sided gas fireplace. Pretty built-ins, huge screened porch, sunroom with skylights and a back-up generator. Gorgeous landscaping includes granite steps and a tiered garden area. Heated drive-thru garage. $365,000 Roger Turgeon 717-4851
SHINING CRYSTAL LAKE home is right near the lake and recreation park. Immaculate 3-bedroom classic Cape with detached 2-car garage, hardwood floors and stone hearth. Full finished basement has a bar and rec. room. Complemented by professional landscaping. Pellet stove will reduce winter fuel costs. $269,900 Eric Potter 733-6062
WOLFEBORO EFFinghAM Adorable Ranch style home with open- Lovely 3-bedroom, 1 ¾ bath Country concept kitchen/dining area. 2 generous Cape with breezeway/mudroom and size bedrooms along with a 1/2 bath in attached 2-car garage. Kitchen opens to living room for open-concept living. the master and another full bath . $219,000 #4379640 $99,900 #4381353
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GOOD TIMES ON WINNIPESAUKEE. Get ready to enjoy easy living in this newer 2-bedroom unit in Arcadia. Large deck expands your living area. Enjoy basketball, tennis and access to the sandy beach. It’s the ideal place to enjoy warm weather fun on the big lake. $94,999 Roger Turgeon 717-4851
VACATION GETAWAY & INVESTMENT in the heart of the Lakes Region. Relax in this 2-bedroom unit overlooking Winnipesaukee. Great rental history. Rent separately as a 1-bedroom unit and studio. Furnished, upgraded and completely renovated. In-ground pool, minutes to the town beach and all amenities. $99,900 Dave Gucwa 554-0313
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MEREdith Cherish your privacy at this fabulous Winnipesaukee estate. $6,995,000 #4219815
BELMOnt Meticulous furnished 2-bedroom with central air. Just steps from Winnisquam. $89,900 #4383445
LAcOniA LAcOniA Charming updated home in Southdown Lake Opechee is at your doorstep with that includes a boat berth. this lovely lake access home. $325,000 #4195803 $289,000 #4326250
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Beautiful farm lands, accented with rock walls provide luxurious 2 to 5 acre home sites. Custom built houses by one of the area’s most experienced and highly regarded builders. Choose one of our floor plans or bring your own ideas. Affordable, quality homes in a quintessential New England setting. Quiet and peaceful yet near everything. Gov. Wentworth school district and close proximity to highly acclaimed private schools, Brookfield allows you many of the amenities of beautiful Wolfeboro without the crowded summer congestion. Fun things to do every season. Enjoy a winter wonderland for skiing, snowmobiling, skating, ice fishing or just an evening by the fire. In spring, the maple syrup starts flowing and flowers bloom galore. A summer of sight-seeing, concerts, summer theater, craft fairs, boating, fishing, biking, swimming, lakes, beaches and theme parks. In Autumn, nearby country fairs, apple picking and fresh locally grown native produce will fill you up with wholesome goodness. New Hampshire has the seventh highest per capita income and the lowest crime rate in the country; the SAT scores of its students are the highest in America; and it is among the lowest taxed states in the nation. Come discover the good life in Brookfield, New Hampshire.
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TUFTONBORO Beautiful Colonial! Large 2+ acres offers plenty of space! Open kitchen/dining/living, first floor master, fireplace. $379,000 (4374031)
TUFTONBORO Classic New Englander, 3 acres, country kitchen, beams, fireplace, finished basement with bar. Relaxing outdoor space! $369,000 (4362502)
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FREEDOM Country living at its best! Warm and wonderful 3-bedroom, 2-bath Cape with spectacular panoramic mountain views. $249,900 (4368503)
TUFTONBORO Updated 3-bedroom on 11 level acres. Great as 2-family or in-law apartment. Garage and barn! $225,000 (4332050)
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There are only a handful of vacant waterfront building lots available in the Lakes Region. In order to get their "Location, Location, Location" today's buyers often have to buy a home they don't want, pay for it, then pay to tear it down to get that special location. However, we have a few blank canvases for you to create your own dream for generations to come. All three waterfront lots offer privacy, beautiful views and incredible locations with two on Winnipesaukee and one on Wolfeboro's "On Golden Pond" experience, Lake Wentworth. Bring your architect and/or builder or we'll arrange it for you. These opportunities do not come around often and won't last long!
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Saturday, Sept. 27, Tuftonboro 5K Run/Walk, 8:30 a.m. walk, 9 a.m. run, 205 Middle Road (Route 109A), Tuftonboro, to benefit Tuftonboro Scholarship Fund. See www.tuftonboro.org. Saturday, Sept. 27, Smithsonian Museum Day Live, 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, 23 Science Center Road, Holderness. Info: www. nhnature.org or 603-968-7194. Saturday, Sept. 27, Smithsonian Museum Day Live, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., free admission to NH Boat Museum and Wright Museum of WWII History, Wolfeboro. Info: www.nhbm.org or www.wrightmuseum.org. Saturday, Sept. 27, Annual Harvest Supper, seatings at 5 and 6:30 p.m., First United Methodist Church of Gilford. Info and reservations: 603-524-3289. Saturday, Sept. 27, Menopause: The Musical, 7 p.m., Capitol Center for the Arts, 44 South Main Street, Concord. Tickets and info: www.ccanh.com or 603-225-1111. Saturday, Sept. 27, Manning and McBrian, 7:30 p.m., The Back Room at the Mill Fudge Factory, 2 Central St., Bristol, 603-744-0405, themillfudgefactory.com. Saturday, Sept. 27, The Weight, performing music of The Band, 7:30 p.m., Flying Monkey Performance Center, 39 South Main Street, Plymouth. Tickets and info: www.flyingmonkeynh.com, 603-536-2551. Saturday - Sunday, Sept. 27 - 28, Autumn Craft Festival on the Plains, Saturday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., 150 Main St., Kingston. Free admission. www.castleberryfairs.com. Sunday, Sept. 28, Harvest Moon & Naturefest, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Mount Kearsarge Indian Museum, 18 Highlawn Road, Warner. Demonstrations of deer hide tanning, dugout canoe making, flint knapping, cooking, beadwork, dancing, more. Members free. Info: 603-456-2600, www.indianmuseum.org. Sunday, Sept. 28, Loons, Tunes, and Spoons Music Festival, 4 - 6:30 p.m., sponsored by Green Mountain Conservation Group at Camp Calumet on the north shore of Lake Ossipee in Freedom, between routes 41 and 153. Turn onto Babcock Road on the west side of Calumet and then left on Service Road to the Lakeside Dining Hall. Info: www.gmcg.org or 603-539-1859.
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Friday, Oct. 3, Kol Nidre, 7:30 p.m., Temple B’nai Israel, 210 Court Street, Laconia. Info: 603-524-7044, www.tbinh.org.
9/2-10-13 Friday, Oct. 3, Bodeans, 7:30 p.m., Flying Monkey Performance Center, 39 South Main Street, Plymouth. Tickets and info: www.flyingmonkeynh.com, 603-536-2551. Saturday, Oct. 4, Annual Rotary Radio/TV Auction, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m., broadcast live on WASR 1420 Radio and Wolfeboro Community TV from the Wolfeboro Community Center on Lehner Street. Info: 603-569-2141. Saturday, Oct. 4, 22nd Annual NH Marathon and Craft Show, 9 a.m. in Bristol. Info for marathon: 603-744-2713 or email race@nhmarathon.com. Info for craft show: Nancy at 603-744-9488 or email camry@metrocast.net. Saturday, Oct. 4, Animal Training, 10 a.m., Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, 23 Science Center Road, Holderness. Reservations: 603-968-7194. Info: www. nhnature.org.
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Saturday, Oct. 4, Yom Kippur, 10 a.m., followed by Yizkor. Mincha Service at 4 p.m.; Neilah at 5:30 p.m.; Children’s Service, 10 a.m. Break the Fast at 6:30 p.m. Temple B’nai Israel, 210 Court Street, Laconia. Info: 603-524-7044, www.tbinh.org. Saturday, Oct. 4, ‘Touch a Truck’ Fundraiser, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., Wolfeboro Area Children’s Center, South Main Street, Wolfeboro, with carnival games, wheeled vehicles. Info: www.wolfeborochildren.org or 603-569-1027. Saturday, Oct. 4, Monte Carlo Night to benefit Moultonborough Historical Society, with buffet dinner by Magic Catering. Call Mary at 603-707-0206 or see moultonboroughhistory.org. Saturday, Oct. 4, Sing Happy: The World of Kander & Ebb, 7 p.m., Interlakes Summer Theatre, Inter-Lakes High School, Route 25, Meredith. Tickets and info: 888-245-6374 or interlakestheatre.com. Ongoing Prescott Farm Environmental Education Center, dawn-dusk, 928 White Oaks Rd., Laconia. Historic farm with 160 acres offers three miles of hiking trails, gardens, bird and wildlife viewing plus barn. Special events and programs throughout year. Call 603-366-5695. www.prescottfarm.org . Fall Foliage Cruise, Daily through Columbus Day Weekend, 11 a.m. and 1 and 3 p.m., dock at Walter’s Basin, downtown Holderness, sponsored by Squam Lakes Natural Science Center. Call 603-968-7194, www.nhnature.org. Manahan-Phelps-McCulloch Photographic Collection of the Hillsborough Historical Society on exhibit at NH State Library, 20 Park Street, Concord, through Oct. 31. Info: hillsboroughhistory.org/MPM. Bloom in Art Exhibition, through Oct. 26, Castle in the Clouds Art Gallery, 455 Old Mountain Road, Moultonborough. Info: www.castleintheclouds.org or 603-4765900. Sailboat Sharing Program on Lake Winnipesaukee, through Sept. 28. Rent a “share” in the NH Boat Museum’s J24 sailboat. Info & registration through Wolfeboro Parks & Recreation Dept., www.wolfeboronh.us. New Durham Farmers’ Market, Saturdays through early October, 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., next to New Durham Post Office on Route 11, Depot Road. newdurhamfarmersmarket.com, kate@newdurhamfarmersmarket.com.
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Captain Enoch Remick House Guided Tours, Saturdays through Columbus Day, 11 a.m. - noon, Remick Country Doctor Museum and Farm, Tamworth. Info: 603323-7591.
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Up Close To Animals, Saturdays and Sundays through Oct. 12, noon and 2 p.m., Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, 23 Science Center Road, Holderness. Info: www.nhnature.org or 603-968-7194. Masonic Breakfast, First Sunday of each month, 7 – 11:30 a.m., 35 Trotting Track Road, Wolfeboro. Fresh fruit, omelets made to order, scrambled eggs, hash browns, cereal etc. Champagne Brunch, Sundays through Oct. 13, 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. cruises from Weirs Beach and 11:15 a.m. cruise from Alton Bay, MS Mount Washington. Call 603-366-5531, www.cruisenh.com. Silver Lake Railroad offering 55-minute, six-mile round trips through backwoods of Madison, Sundays Sept. 27 - Oct. 13 at 11 a.m., noon, 1 p.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m., by donation. Train departs Silver Lake Depot on Route 113. Also visit restored 1941 Stirling Diner and Depot Museum. www.silverlakerailroad.com. River Otter Feeding, Mondays, 11:30 a.m., Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, 23 Science Center Road, Holderness. Call 603-968-7194, www.nhnature.org. Loon Cruises, Mondays, Wednesday, Friday 3 p.m., from dock at Walter’s Basin in Holderness, sponsored by Squam Lakes Natural Science Center and Loon Preservation Committee. Call 603-968-7194, www.nhnature.org. Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm, Monday-Friday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., year-round, 58 Cleveland Hill Rd., Tamworth Village. With displays, Capt. Enoch Remick House, workshops, education programs, special events and hearthside dinners. Call 603-323-7591 or 800-686-6117.
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Laconia Main Street Outdoor Marketplace, Thursdays, 3 - 6 p.m., with vegetables, fruits, meat, milk, cheese, soap, bread, cookies, treats, wine, crafts, and gifts, with live entertainment. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Laconia-Main-StMarketplace/194788787205971 LLBD Ballroom Group Classes, Thursdays at 7 p.m. for bronze/beginners; 8 p.m. for silver/advanced, Fitness Edge in Meredith. Call Judy at 603-937-0113 or see www.lovelaughballroomdancecenter.com or call Judy at 603-937-0113. Open Mic/Jam Night, Thursdays, 7 - 11 p.m., Hawg’s Pen Cafe, Farmington. All levels, styles, and genres welcome. Info: shadowsoundmusic@yahoo.com. Live Jazz every Thursdays at 8 p.m., Pitman’s Freight Room, 94 New Salem St., Laconia. Call 603-494-3334, pitmansfreightroom.com. Fiber Group, Fridays, 1:30 - 3:30 p.m., Shepherd’s Hut Market, 637 Morrill Street, Gilford. Call 603-393-4696 or email jekeyser@shepherdshutmarket.com. Loon Cruises, Fridays, 3 p.m., from dock at Walter’s Basin in Holderness, sponsored by Squam Lakes Natural Science Center and Loon Preservation Committee. Call 603-968-7194, www.nhnature.org. Open Mic every Friday at 7:30 p.m., The Back Room at the Mill Fudge Factory, 2 Central St., Bristol, 603-744-0405, themillfudgefactory.com. Live Blues every Friday night at 8 p.m., Pitman’s Freight Room, 94 New Salem St., Laconia. Call 603-494-3334, pitmansfreightroom.com. Art Walk, last Friday of the month, 5 - 8 p.m., self-guided tour of Wolfeboro galleries with bonus discounts by merchants. Info: 603-569-0078.
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• Scenic Fall Tour Continued from page 17 the river bank. The views of the river and surrounding hills increase past the recreation area as you head toward Bristol, and shortly after River Road crosses the Bristol town line, it intersects with Route 104. I took a left on Route 104 and headed toward New Hampton, where I had a few options for my scenic tour loop — either finish the river loop by taking a left onto Route 132 toward Ashland, which again parallels the river, or take another scenic route which might offer a little more variety. I opted for the latter and took a left onto Town House Road which quickly intersects with Dana Hill Road. Dana Hill Road has some very nice views of distant mountains and valleys, as well as some great fall color. The road goes past numerous working farms, old cemeteries, and some interesting historical spots, including the Dana Meeting House, built in 1800. I wound my way down Dana Hill Road toward Ashland and, at the junction of Lower Oxbow Road, I took a right, looking for color at my two favorite local mountain ponds, Sky Pond and Jackson Pond. Both ponds are somewhat remote and definitely off the beaten path, and they are both very popular with kayakers, canoeists, and fishermen. Following along Lower Oxbow Road, I passed a couple of farms that
offered some wonderful views across the valley before the road intersected with Jackson Pond Road on the left. I decided to take the left, and followed the road to Jackson Pond, a 39-acre pond that once served as the Town of Ashland’s water supply. The land around the pond is now owned by the “Friends of Jackson Pond, LLC,” but public use is not restricted, although there is very limited boat access. The pond is 17 feet at its deepest point, and it is popular with kayakers and canoeists. The road goes on for a short distance, but it essentially dead-ends and you have to reverse direction. Back at the junction, I took a left back onto Lower Oxbow Road and headed to scenic Sky Pond, a 14acre body of water where boating is restricted to car-top access; no motors are allowed on the pond, and fishing is limited to fly fishing only. The pond, which is stocked with brook trout, is 20 feet deep at its deepest point and it is a very popular and relaxing spot for anglers and others who enjoy floating around on inflatable rafts and in canoes. It also is a great place to capture some fall color. I returned to Dana Hill Road and headed back toward Ashland, passing the Dirty Worm Greenhouse on the right, which is a favorite stop for locals looking for summer and fall plants and flowers. At the intersection with Winona Road, I took a left and returned to Ashland, completing the 30-mile scenic loop.
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Alton On a beautifully landscaped, level lot with an expanse of lawn and sandy beach, this well-designed home is perfect for entertaining. High ceilings, walls of glass, well-appointed kitchen, open spaces, large decks, attached and detached garages, and 3 levels of living. Location is quiet and very private.
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Gilford - Enjoy glorious views and amazing sunsets from this tasteful home with 200’ waterfront, a sandy beach, a 2-bay boathouse and a beautifully landscaped lot. With 3 levels of quality living, there are 2 master suites with a total of 6 bedrooms. The game room is simply fabulous. Soaring ceilings, hardwood floors, an eat-in kitchen...there’s room for all. $2,195,000
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MoultonborouGh - This charming waterfront home is on a remarkably private, level lot with sandy beach and a pretty view. The exposure is westerly for enjoying afternoon sun and picturesque sunsets. It is aggressively priced below assessed value. Furnishings are included, so you can just move in and enjoy! $724,900
Gilford - Finally a direct waterfront Samoset Condo with spectacular, unobstructed views. This wonderful, end-unit has an enormous waterside deck and 3 levels of living space. This is a special waterfront Condo. Amenities include docks, moorings, tennis courts, clubhouse, beach and pools. What an incredible spot! $549,000
Meredith - Enjoy stunning views of Lake Winnisquam and mountains beyond from this private 8 acre lot. Driveway and electricity have been brought to the site. Enjoy Waldron Bay Association rights which include clubhouse, beach, tennis and possible moorings. Location is prime, private and convenient. $239,000
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