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Builders Add Finishing Touches to Parade Homes at any of the homes on the tour during Columbus Day Weekend. One ticket is good at all homes, all weekend. The proceeds of the ticket sales benefit the Lakes Region Builders Scholarships and workforce development—inspiring the next generation of building trade professionals. For maps and home descriptions visit lakesregionparadeofhomes.com. Thank you to presenting sponsors Meredith Village Savings Bank, Belk-

nap Landscape, and Dead River Company. Please be sure to check out all of the 2017 Parade partners for this event. The Lakes Region Builders & Remodelers Association (LRBRA) is a not-for-profit, professional trade association chartered by the National Association of Home Builders. Volunteer members are dedicated to promoting, protecting and improving the building industry throughout the Lakes Region.

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It’s Sandwich Fair Time! Foliage and farm animals and great food! It’s time for the 107th Sandwich Fair held annually on Columbus Day weekend in Center Sandwich, NH. The dates of the

fair are October 7, 8 and 9 with a midway sneak preview Friday night. This is a 3-½ day event with something for everyone, with a few new events featured on certain days.

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New to the fair this year is Scott Norman – Master Pumpkin carver. He will perform two shows a day on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. One will be an hour-long program on pumpkin carving education and the other will involve a low-grade explosive device that he uses to blow up a pumpkin. Monday for the first time there will be a Junior Oxen Pulling Competition, and also for the second year in a row, Granite State Disc Dogs performing three shows on Saturday only. The Sandwich Fair offers something for everyone, from animal competitions, antique tractor pulls, traditional farmer’s market, helicopter rides (weather permitting), full midway to numerous buildings filled with crafts, flowers, vegetables, photos, baked goods, and more. The stage shows featuring music and variety acts throughout the day are included with the general admission ticket.

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The Sandwich Fair also welcomes new Masters of Ceremonies this year: Rick Adams (Professor Paddy-Whack) and Joe Howard will be at the Stage replacing longtime MC Art Harriman. They will take turns keeping the shows going throughout the day, as well as doing daily performances. Friday night is the ride preview where you can pay one price and ride all you want from 4 to 9 pm. Rides, games and food are available; all other exhibits are closed until Saturday morning. Saturday starts with an opening ceremony at the flagpole. This year will be extra special with a dedication at this area and flag pole to long time “Keeper of the Flag”, friend and board member Peter L. Wright. The Fair is also celebrating 25 years of Meredith Village Savings Bank sponsoring the very popular Children’s Tractor Pull. • Fair Continued on page 5

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This event has grown over the years and the Fair representatives express sincere gratitude to the bank for not only sponsoring, but also running this two-day event on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Saturday also features the antique auto show, which begins at 8 am and concludes with a parade at 1 pm, the Farmer’s Hitch, and numerous animal exhibits and competitions. There also will be a great day of acts on the stage. The Peacheaters, an Allman Tribute Band, will perform twice and also performing will be Bryson Lang, Comedy, and Juggler performing two shows. Sunday’s big feature is the Grand Street Parade, which kicks off at 1 pm. There will be high school bands, Shriners in their mini cars and bagpipers along with numerous

floats. Always at the end of the parade is the “parade of oxen”. It is an amazing site to see these beautiful creatures walking in unison. The theme of the parade this year is “Hooray for the Fair”. Please arrive in town early, as traffic gets quite congested by late morning. Other Sunday highlights are the FFA Woodmen’s Field Day competition, horse pulling, several animal competitions and pumpkin carving and exploding pumpkin demonstration with Scott Norman. Entertainment on the stage for the day is The Club Soda Band, Joe Howard Magician and Don Campbell Band. Monday is packed full of great things: the 3rd Annual Truck Pull, Women’s Skillet Toss and Gentlemen’s Keg Toss and Oxen Pulling are a few highlights. Don’t forget about the baked good auction that takes places at 3:30 pm. All

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Make a Rustic Dried Wreath or Create in Clay at Art Works Autumn is here and it is the perfect time to create a rustic dried wreath or discover the joys of working in clay. Have fun creating a welcoming wreath in the Foraging Fall Wreath Class on October 5 from 5 to 7 pm. Starting with a base of autumn maple leaves, instructor Rebecca Carter will show you how to accent it with dried treasures foraged from here

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Falls, NH (www.branchandbloomnh. com). The minimum for class is 3 participants and the maximum is 15. The much anticipated Clay and Pottery Classes start in October. Chocorua potter Myles Grinstead is the instructor for three adult and one children’s class. Adults can sign up for one or two days a week from October 3 to October 20. Classes include instruction, clay, glazes, and firing. Space for these classes is very limited so please sign up to ensure your spot! A Saturday morning class is structured for children ages 5 to 12. Learn basic hand building and throwing techniques in the “Beginning Clay Class” (Fridays only, 9 am to noon, Oct. 6, 13 and 20). Class size limited to four students. In “Basic Hand-building with Clay” class (Tuesday and/or Friday, 1 to 4 pm, Oct. 3 to Oct. 20), learn basic hand building techniques and explore creating both functional and sculptural pieces. The class size is limited to six students. Learn beginning throwing techniques

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Oct. 2, Compas de Nicaragua, 7 pm, traditional dances with costumes, folklore music, Smith Recital Hall, Plymouth State University, Plymouth, tickets: 535-ARTS. Oct. 2, Wolfeboro’s First Settlers, presented by Jim Rogers, Clark House Museum, Wolfeboro Historical Society, info: http://www. wolfeborohistoricalsociety.org/events.html Oct. 3, Tom Plant’s Bald Peak Golf & Country Club, Cristina Ashjian speaker, 7 pm, Meredith Historical Society, Main St. Museum, free, public welcome. Oct. 4, A History of Camp Belknap, 7 pm, talk by Seth Kassells, free for Lake Winnipesaukee Historical Society members; non-member: $5.00. Route 3, Weirs Beach, next to Funspot. RSVP: 603-366-5950 or email info@lwhs. us. Oct. 4, All Quiet on the Western Front, 6:30 pm, free, (complimentary popcorn is available), Effingham Public Library, 30 Town House Rd., Effingham, info: 539-1537. Part of First Wednesday Movie Series at the library. Oct. 4, Belknap County Community Form on Energy, 5:30 pm, Interlakes High School, Rt. 25, Meredith. Oct. 4, “The Golem” silent movie horror classic, 6:30 pm, Flying Monkey Performance Center, Main St., Plymouth, 536-2551.

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Oct. 5, Destination: Americas, 2-3 pm, Calgary & Canadian Rockies, Wolfeboro Public Library, 259 South Main St., Wolfeboro, 569-2428.

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Oct. 5, Full Moon Campfire & Walk, 7-8:30 pm, campfire at Remick Museum & Farm, Tamworth, make s’mores, storytelling, full moon walk, bring flashlights, dress for weather, free, 323-7591. Oct. 5, Invasive Species Removal Work Day, 9:30-11 am, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, free but pre-registration a must: 9687194.

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Oct. 5, Foraging Fall Wreath Class, 5-7 pm, instructor Rebecca Carter, AIFD certified Master Floral Designer, Art Works-Chocorua Creative Arts Center, Rt. 16, Chocorua, register/info: 323-8041, www.chocoruaartworks. com. Oct. 5, Frankenstein, 7 pm, by Hampstead Stage Co., ages 13 & up, Franklin Opera House, 934-1901, 316 Central St., Franklin.

Oct. 5, Zen Flow with Zoe, 6 pm, recurring event, Outdoor New England, 376 Central St., Franklin, info/register: 855-266-5671. Oct. 5-8, Death Trap, Winnipesaukee Playhouse, 50 Reservoir Rd., Meredith, 279-0333, www.winnipesaukeeplayhouse.org. Oct. 6, Harvest Moon Festival, dine and dance aboard M/S Mount Washington. 5-8 pm, 366-5531, www.cruiseNH.com. Oct. 6, Keller Williams concert at the Flying Monkey Performance Center, 7:30 pm, Main St., Plymouth, tickets: 536-2551, www.flyingmonkeyNH.com. Oct. 6, Montgomery Ward/Sears – the 100 Year War program, 3 pm, free, public welcome, Meredith Bay Colony Club, Upper Mill Point Drive, Meredith, 279-1500 for reservations. Oct. 6, Plymouth Players Improv Night/Student Theatre, 8 pm, Studio Theatre, Plymouth State University, Plymouth, free admission, 535-ARTS. Oct. 6, Pub Music, 6:30 pm, Corner House Inn, 22 Main St., Sandwich, The Sweetbloods perform, info: 284-6219.

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icine, Prescott Farm Environmental Education Center, 928 White Oaks Rd., Laconia, pre-register/info: 366-5695, www.prescottfarm.org. Oct. 7, Rugs in the Shaker Spirit: Standing Wool Rugs, 9 am-4 pm, learn basics of rug making, Canterbury Shaker Village, Shaker Rd., Canterbury, pre-register/cost: 783-9511, www.shakers.org. Oct. 7, 34th Annual Apple Festival, 9 am-2 pm, Tapply Thompson Community Center, downtown Bristol, apple baked goods and crafts for sale, 744-2713. Oct. 7, Tom Robinson Trio, 7 pm, Mead Base Concert, 517 Diamond Ledge Rd., Center Sandwich, tickets: www.nhisom.org. Oct. 7, Traditional Wilderness Skills, age 13-18, takes place at 774 Pleasant Valley Rd., Wolfeboro, info: 539-6460. Oct. 7, 14 & 21, Kids in Clay, ages 5-12, 10-11 am at Art Works-CCAC, Chocorua. Different clay project each week, sign up for one or all three classes. Pre-register & class fee/info. 323-8041, artwoks4us2@gmail.com, www.chocoruaArtworks.com Oct. 7, Traditional Wilderness Skills, ages 13-18, 1-4 pm, Global Awareness Local Action, Wolfeboro, call for info/location/pre-registration: 539-6460. Oct. 7, Worldwide Photo Walk, 6-9 am, Cate Park, downtown Wolfeboro, 569-2200. Oct. 7-8, Columbus Day Weekend Craft Fair, 10 am-4 pm, 710 Cherry Valley Rd., Gilford. Rain or shine, free admission. www.joycescraftshows. com. Oct. 7-8, Grape Crushing Weekend, Winnipesaukee Winery, 458 Center St., Wolfeboro, info: 515-1765. Oct. 7-9, Parade of Homes, Lakes Region Builders & Remodelers Assoc., tour area homes, info: www.lakesregionbuilders.com. Oct. 7-9, Sandwich Fair, midway, animal competitions, demos, crafts, backed goods, live music and more. Grand Street Parade on Sunday at 1 pm, info. 284-7062, www.thesandwichfair.com. Oct. 7-9, 21st Annual Lincoln Fall Craft Festival, village shops and town green, 119 Main St., Lincoln, held rain or shine, free admission, (10/7 & 10/8: 10 am-5 pm; 10/9: 10 am-4 pm), Castleberry Fairs, 332-2616, www. castleberryfairs.com. Oct. 8, Community Concert, 2 pm, tickets: 934-1901, Franklin Opera House, 316 Central St., Franklin. Oct. 8, Fall Gathering by the River, 4:30-6:30 pm, concert with Studio Two, Beatles tribute band playing at Tioga Pavilion on Mill St., Belmont, face painting and other activities for kids, hot dog bar, beverages, free, Belmont, info: events@belmontnh.org. Oct. 8, Foliage Dinner Cruise, M/S Mount Washington. 5:30-7:30 pm, 3665531, www.cruiseNH.com. Oct. 10, Jan Croteau at The Art Place, poetic paintings, 5-7 pm, downtown Wolfeboro, 569-6159. Oct. 10, John Denver Tribute, performed by Ted Vigil, 2 pm, Flying Monkey Performance Center, 39 Main St., Plymouth, tickets/info: 536-2551. Oct. 10, Live music at 6:30 pm, guest speaker at 7 pm, presentation: “Liberty Ships, Ocean Liners, and the Collision of Two Ships” (The Stockholm Crashes into the Andrea Doria in 1956) presented by passenger ship survivor Madge Nickerson of Alton, at Wakefield-Brookfield Historical Society, 2851 Wakefield Road, free, all welcome, info: 340-2295. Oct. 10, New England Quilts & the Stories They Tell, 7 pm, speaker Pamela Weeks presents program on historic quilts, Canterbury Historical Society, takes place at Elkins Public Library, 9 Center Rd., Canterbury, 783-4090. Oct. 10, NH Roads – Taken or Not, 7 pm, Ashland School Cafeteria, NH Humanities program, presentation by Steve Taylor, Ashland, info: wwww. ashlandnh.org. Oct. 10, The Middle East, presented by Mohamed Edema, 7 pm, Wright Museum, Center St., Wolfeboro, advance reservations: 569-1212, www. wrightmuseum.org.

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Scandinavian Baking Masonic Breakfast, first Sun. of each month, 7-11:30 am, 35 Trotting Track Road, Wolfeboro. Fresh fruit, omelets made to order, scrambled eggs, hash browns, cereal, etc. Millie B Boat Rides, tour Lake Winnipesaukee in vintage wooden Hacker Craft Millie B, rides run for 45 minutes, departs from Wolfeboro Town Docks, NH Boat Museum for tickets/info: 569-4554, www.nhbm.org. Milton Farmer’s Market and Free Museum Admission, last Sat. of each month May-Oct., 9:30 am-1:30 pm, local crafts, farm produce, homemade bread, jellies, homespun yarn, handmade and locally grown items, NH Farm Museum, 1305 White Mt. Highway, Milton, 652-7840, farmmuseum.org. NH Boat Museum, exhibits: Racing on the Bay: The Wolfeboro Vintage Race Boat Regatta, Big Dreams; Little Boats: Mid-Century Model Toy Boats and Half Hull Models: Small Plans, Big Boats. Plus new exhibits of vintage boats and cars. 399 Center St., Wolfeboro, 569-4554, www.nhbm.org. Open May 27-Columbus Day.

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Saturday Writer’s Group, 10 am-noon, join fellow aspiring writers and meet authors for informal weekly roundtable, all ages and genres welcome, Tuftonboro Library, 221 Middle Road, Center Tuftonboro, www. tuftonborolibrary.org., 569-4256. Sculpture Walk Tours, leaves from Mill Falls Marketplace (in front of Innisfree Bookshop) Wednesdays and Saturdays at 10 am, info: 279-9015. Sponsored by Greater Meredith Program, free, open to public, www. greatermeredithprogram.com. Sherman Flyers Model Airplane Club, try flying a model trainer aircraft, Rt. 3-A South, Plymouth, info: Todd Young, 786-2965. Lasting Impressions – A Juried Alumni Arts Exhibition, Sept. 26-Oct. 26, 2017, multiple generations of Plymouth State University art, theatre, music, dance, at Museum of the White Mountains, Silver Center and Lamson Library, Plymouth, info/hours: 535-3210. Sunday Brunch Cruise aboard the M/S Mount Washington, May 21-Oct. 22, cruise Lake Winnipesaukee aboard the Mount. Departs Weirs Beach at 10 am and 12:30 pm. Departs from Alton Bay at 11:15 am. 366-5531 or www. cruiseNH.com. Tamworth Farmer’s Market, 30 Tamworth Rd., Oct. 7, 14, 21 and 28. Info: www.tamworthfarmersmarket.org.

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Oct. 1-31, 3 Annual Glass Pumpkin Patch, exhibit/sale of hand-blown glass pumpkins, League of NH Craftsmen – Meredith Fine Craft Gallery, DW Highway, Meredith, www.meredith.nhcrafts.org, 279-7920.

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Flying Monkey to screen early silent horror classic ‘The Golem’ with live music ‘The Golem’ (1920), a German film about a man made of clay and brought to life, will be screened with live music on Wednesday, October 4 at 6:30 pm at the Flying Monkey Moviehouse and Performance Center, located at 39 South Main Street in Plymouth. Silent film musician Jeff Rapsis will accompany the film live. (Please note the Wednesday screening date is a change for the Flying Monkey’s silent film shows, which until now have taken place on Thursdays.) In ‘The Golem,’ set in 16th-century Prague, a Rabbi creates a giant creature from clay, called the Golem. Using sorcery, the Rabbi brings the creature to life in order to protect the local Jewish population from persecution. But the experiment gets out of hand, with the Golem imperiling the very community he was created to protect. “Showing a film such as ‘The Golem’ is a good way to get into the Halloween spirit,” Rapsis said. ‘It helps set the appropriately creepy tone.” ‘The Golem,’ directed by Paul Wegener, uses surrealistic sets and

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More Than a Little, not to mention his frequent appearances with the venerable jam-band String Cheese Incident. Overall, between 1995 and 2016, Williams released a jawdropping 22 albums in various genres. In fact, up until this year, there was pretty much only one thing Williams hadn’t done: a solo acoustic album. But it’s not like he hadn’t tried. Four of the tracks on his new, firstever solo acoustic release, “Raw,” come from a project that Williams recorded and then abandoned six years ago. “The plan was to play 12 different songs on 12 different guitars, and I did it,” Williams says. “But it just wasn’t right, so I didn’t release it.” So what prompted him to return

to that all-acoustic idea and add six more new songs in the same mode? As it happens, the impetus came from a proposed tour with one of Williams’ idols, and a legendary guitarist in his own right. “The tour was called ‘Shut the Folk Up And Listen,’ ” Williams says about a run with Leo Kottke. “And it was about just focusing on playing guitar and singing and telling stories through song. I was abandoning all electronics and just performing with a microphone and guitar.” Williams will play the Flying Monkey stage on October 6, and the audience might hear some of those stripped-down songs, or they might not. “It depends on the atmosphere,” he says. “If I find myself in that situation to where these songs can be absorbed in the right way, then I’ll definitely play them. But I’m very grateful to have a plethora of songs to choose from. With my solo shows, anything can happen at any time. There are no rules; the set could change in a second.” For tickets or more information on upcoming shows, call the box office at 603-536-2551 or go to www.flyingmonkeyNH.com.

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MOULTONBOROUGH Possibly the best view property in the Lakes Region with endless mountain and lake views. Located on 62 acres with a 2,000 sf deck, heated pool, luxe interior.

TUFTONBORO Exquisite 1700’s Colonial spanning 10+ acres, lovingly restored to original splendor, wonderful blend of period features and modern amenities, truly one of the most spectacular estates in the Lakes Region. In-ground pool and barn. $1,295,000 (4427885)

TUFTONBORO The quintessential Lake Winnipesaukee 2-bedroom, 2-bath cottage; on the eastern shore, considered one of the best shorelines. Enjoy all day sun and magnificent sunsets; dock and sunporch. $799,000 (4640200)

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WOLFEBORO This home is a custom-built, 5-bedroom, 4-bath, open-concept contemporary. Beautiful 3-season gazebo-shaped sunroom overlooks private backyard. Master with full bath, custom cherry cabinets in kitchen. Easy walk to lake! $599,000 (4512604)

$1,980,000 (4503232)

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TUFTONBORO Private & serene wooded setting, this custom-built 4-bedroom, 3-bath Cape has many upgrades. Hardwood floors with radiant heat, granite counters in kitchen, attached deck leading to your backyard pool. Farmer’s porch & landscaping. $549,500 (4616805)

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TUFTONBORO Seasonal waterfront cottage with 200’ frontage on Lower Beech Pond. wonderful views from your expansive deck & most rooms of the house! Separate outbuilding could be bunkhouse. Great price for a vacation getaway! $379,000 (4653346)

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TUFTONBORO A farmhouse lover’s dream home! This classic 1850 New Englander with 3 bedrooms, screened porch and back deck. Yesteryear charm, yet upgraded with modern conveniences. Don’t miss this “Hill Top Farm” charmer! $249,900 (4632975)

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Gilford This stunning home, located in desirable Dockham Shore Estates, has lake views and shares a community beach and day dock. The interior has been updated to perfection. A whole house generator, irrigation, new Buderus boiler, state-of-the-art electronics and alarm system ensure care-free living.

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A private Wolfeboro Manor on 7 acres has 600 feet of coveted Winnipesaukee waterfront. It is a masterpiece of architectural design with the warmth of wood, the arches, the curves, the stairways. Steel constructed 3-bay boathouse, 36’x50’ two story barn, and an FAA approved helipad. $11,900,000

A family compound that surpasses excellence. Experience wonderful sunrises, sun-filled days and the ever-changing, magnificent sunsets at this estate that is on a rare, beautiful point of land. Outstanding docking, sandy beach, incredible views, level lot, patios, two homes, two lots with 566 feet of crystal clear waterfront. $5,995,000

A stunning home under construction designed and built to perfection. Enjoy amazing sunsets from this prime waterfront home with SW exposure. Floor plan is perfect with an amazing Great Room that opens to waterside decks and a fabulous Post and Beam porch with fireplace. Guest suite over garage. $3,195,000

Wolfeboro This beautiful new construction is on a level lot with picturesque lake views. It is beautifully landscaped with lush plantings, stone patios and a private setting. Sun streams through this tasteful home with a spacious chef’s kitchen and dining area that opens to a waterside deck. Location in Wolfeboro is one of the finest. $1,995,000

Laconia This lovely home sits on a beautifully landscaped lot with fabulous lake views. Sit on your private patio that overlooks a manicured lot to the picturesque water views. Step inside, and you will be impressed with the spacious rooms and soaring ceilings. The home is stately and beautifully maintained. $1,249,000

Meredith Enjoy picturesque views from this tasteful and beautifully maintained home in the desirable Meredith community of Lake Ridge. Sweeping decks and a large patio are perfect for outdoor living. Included is your private dock. Amenities include a playground, locker area and an inground pool. $995,000

Gilmanton This wonderful home is conveniently located in an upscale Gilmanton neighborhood. The level lot is well landscaped and includes a private, salt water in-ground pool. With 3 secondlevel bedrooms plus a walk-up finished third floor, there is plenty of room for family and guests. $399,000

Laconia Sun-filled and updated 3-bedroom home. The kitchen has newer appliances and cabinetry. Location is convenient in the gated community of Southdown with beaches, walking trails, docks and dry berth boat racks. $255,000

Gilford A view lot in Gunstock Acres with beach rights. It is perfect for building your new home and overlooking majestic lake and mountain views. $87,500

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Thrilling Comedy on Playhouse Stage With the start of fall comes the inevitable: pumpkin spice lattes, candy corn, cozy boots, and all things murder mystery. The Winnipesaukee Playhouse’s professional company will be serving up some comedic chills and thrills when they present Ira Levin’s

record-breaking Deathtrap from October 5 through 8. Broadway’s longest-running comedic thriller, Deathtrap is the story of a once-successful Broadway playwright who struggles to overcome a dry spell that’s resulted in a string of

flops. His fortunes turn when one of his students shares a brilliant new script with blockbuster potential. The author and his wife devise a plan to steal the work – but is it all that it seems? Suspense mounts steadily as the plot begins to twist and turn until the final, fatal moments of the play. When Deathtrap opened on Broadway in 1978, it was acclaimed by reviewer Walter Kerr as “an absolute knockout of a suspense melodrama,” a sentiment that explains its subsequent four-year run on Broadway. Michael Caine and Christopher Reeve starred in the 1982 film version. The production is directed by Marta Rainer, who returns to direct her fourth production for the Playhouse following Talley’s Folly, Lost in Yonkers, and last fall’s The Ghost in the Meadow. It features Mark Stephen Woods, this summer’s Frank-n-Further in The Rocky Horror Show and Uncle Willie in High Society as playwright Sidney Bruhl. Kristian Sorsensen, who last

performed alongside Woods in Peter and the Starcatcher in the Playhouse’s 2016 season, plays his student, Clifford Anderson. Samuel Shurtleff, who recently joined the Playhouse to play Bert Barricune in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, plays the role of Porter Milgrim, Sidney’s attorney. Broadway veteran Carolyn Kirsch, who featured in the original cast of A Chorus Line in addition to many other Broadway productions, plays Helga ten Dorp, a medium who shows up at the Bruhl. Kirsch won three New Hampshire Theatre Awards for her work at the Playhouse, most recently winning Best Actress in a Play and the Recognition of Playwriting Excellence award for her play, The Waltz. Sidney’s wife, Myra, will be played by Fleece in her Playhouse debut. Deathtrap will be performed Thursday through Sunday at 7:30 pm with matinees on Saturday and Sunday at 2 pm. For tickets call 603-279-0333 or visit www.winnipesaukeeplayhouse. org.

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MOULTONBOROUGH // Two Lake Winnipesaukee waterfront lots ($510,000 below assessment) with 847-ft water frontage, open water and mountain views, beach, permanent deepwater dock, small island and cottage.

ALTON BAY // Great location with big lake views. 125’ of water frontage and sunsets over Rattlesnake and Sleeper Islands. U-shaped dock and breakwater, .75 acre and a 3-bedroom, four season home.

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TUFTONBORO // Terrific Mirror Lake cottage, 118’ shoreline, southern exposure, sandy beach, level lot, privacy. Knotty pine interior, center fireplace, sunny interior plus a beautiful sun porch. $399,000 (4376116)

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WOLFEBORO // Country Estate: Pretty 11 acre pastoral site. Expanded Country Cape. Sunroom, deck, master suite. Bonus rooms. Landscaped. Attached garage. Lake Wentworth access. Barn, large detached garage/storage. $585,000 (4644147) Call 569-3128

NEW DURHAM // Nice deepwater cove with sandy bottom and gently sloping lot for easy access. 1+ acre, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 3 season porch and 32’ x 12’ deck.

OSSIPEE // Ossipee Lake, The Bluffs: Immaculate contemporary. 3-bedroom, 3-bath, open floor plan, big screened porch, oversized garage, guest suite. Outstanding waterfront amenities. Close to No. Conway. $264,900 (4637316) Call 569-3128

WOLFEBORO // Bayview Condo – Upper level unit with a deep-water dock. Great views of Wolfeboro Bay, islands and mountains. Easy walk to downtown shopping and dining. Ideal location with parking. $259,900 (4625520) Call 875-3128

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MEREDITH // Last buildable lot at Grouse Point Assoc! This beautiful lot is located next to a small pond in a premiere gated community with access to Lake Winnipesaukee. Build your dream home & take advantage of the many amenities! $259,000 (4653254) Call 253-9360

WOLFEBORO // Great buildable waterfront lot on Heath Brook with direct access into Lake Wentworth. Level/wooded 1.37 acres with 133’ of waterfront. $119,000 (4455712) Call 569-3128

WOLFEBORO // Beautiful 5+ Acre bldg. lot with spectacular mountain views. Private, tranquil, water access to pristine Lower Beech Pond. 4-Bedroom State Approved Septic Design. $155,000 (4047661) Call 569-3128

ALTON // 1.17 Acre sloping and wooded lot has access to private 590’ shared sandy beach on Half Moon Lake. Expired 3-bedroom septic plan is available. Possible lake views. $49,900 (4611049) Call 875-3128

RATTLESNAKE ISLAND - ALTON One of the most sought after locations on Rattlesnake! Calm water all the time, plus 180° mtn. views & plenty of sun. Permanent, covered u-shaped boatslip, lined by stone walls. 2-bedroom/1-bath home with expansive deck. Call for your private showing now! $540,000 (4650225) Call 569-3128

WELCH ISLAND – GILFORD Vintage 1960 seasonal cottage situated close to the water with amazing northerly views from the 2.5 acre level property with 100‘ of water frontage. $445,000 (4633665) Call 253-9360

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RATTLESNAKE ISLAND – ALTON Prime location, situated on south side of the peninsula, this property enjoys calm water and long range southerly views. 1.29 acres, with 2-bedroom/2-bath cottage & spacious deck. Covered boatslip. Great island getaway! $439,000 (4655775) Call 569-3128


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Traditional Wilderness Skills Workshops The next workshop in the Reskill-ience series is titled Traditional Wilderness Skills, and will be led by Tom Belluscio, certified Maine Wilderness Guide and Certified First Responder. Teens, ages 13-18, are invited to an introduction to learning how to live off the land. The class will begin by learning what to do if you get lost in the woods, how to identify important plants, and the first steps to building a shelter. The workshop will be capped off with a challenge. See if you are able to light a fire with only one match left and learn the fire-starting techniques so that you can! Come out for a fun

filled fall day in the wild! Participants should come prepared with a water bottle, weather appropriate attire (an extra layer and rain jacket just in case), and a snack. The class takes place on Saturday, October 7 from 1 to 4 pm at 774 Pleasant Valley Road in Wolfeboro. The house is located where the road turns to dirt. There you will keep driving straight down the path to a grassy lot where you will see the group. The workshop is being offered for free thanks to the generous support from an anonymous donor advised fund of the NH Charitable Foundation. Space is limited to 15 participants.

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Cider Pressing Time Learn all about cider at an Apple Cider Pressing with Kimball Packard on Wednesday, October 18 from 4:30 to 6:30 pm, at The Farmstand at 1118 Page Hill Road in Tamworth, NH. Everyone will get a chance to learn how to make apple cider from start to finish. The workshop will start with an introduction about the history of cider, growing apples, and the different apple varieties that make the best cider. Kimball will discuss options for blending varieties together, and well as proper sanitation and food safety. There will also be a brief introduction to the process of making hard cider.

This workshop is located on Kimball’s property where he and Neysa have their own old apple orchard. Throughout the evening, participants will go through the process of washing the apples and putting the press to work. Everyone will get a chance to help in the grinding and pressing process. And everyone will leave with a half gallon of pressed cider! The cost to participate in the workshop is $20. Pre-registration is specifically requested for this event to be sure enough supplies will be provided. Please register by calling 603-5396460.

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LACONIA Gracious & inviting waterfront residence on Lake Winnisquam with open water views, sunsets & a private backyard with docking & swim area. $699,000 #4641576

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There is nothing else like this anywhere in the Lakes Region! This luxury, single-floor condominium is situated on an a hillside with incredible views of the lake and islands. Luxury features include stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, custom fixtures, hardwood floors, and much more. Meredith Bay residents also enjoy access to variety of thoughtful amenities, as well as a full calendar of resident activities and events.

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LACONIA Lake Winnipesaukee direct waterfront condo in Stonecrest on Paugus Bay with deeded boat slip, sandy beach & garage. $449,500 #4647458

ASHLAND Tucked away in the private Village at Riverbend is this 2-bedroom, 2-bath condo with amazing views. $179,000 #4660762

Part of this weekend’s PARADE OF HOMES! Find us at 616 Scenic Road, Unit 106, Laconia, NH 03246 MeredithBayNH.com | 603.524.4141 Properties offered exclusively by Meredith Bay Lighthouse Realty, LLC. The Lodges are part of Bluegill Lodge at Meredith Bay, a condominium. The townhomes are part of The Townhomes at Meredith Bay, a condominium. This is not an offer to sell property to, or solicitation of offers from, residents of NY, NJ, CT or any other state that requires prior registration of real estate. Prices and terms are subject to change without notice.

GILFORD Sweeping views from this beaufiul home with 270’ of waterfront on Winnipesaukee. $5,800,000 #4401196

GILFORD Fabulous 13-room home on a level lot and an amazing beach on Governor’s Island. $4,895,000 #4659896

TILTON Newly upgraded Silver Lake waterfront with 4-bedroom, 2-bath and wraparound deck for entertaining. $350,000 #4660070

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Ambrose Cove, Moultonborough. Marina and boat storage facility w/375’ of frontage on Winnipesaukee. Included is gas dock, shop, office and ship store. Current owners have been in business and owned the property for the past 21 years. Now looking for an experienced marina operator to take the business over and expand on their existing customer base. Marina facility, owner’s home, 13 parcels of landing totaling 30 +\- ac and tons of room for expansion. $2,795,000 MLS# 4658358

Lake Chocorua: 44 ac. historic family estate at the gateway to the White Mtns! Luscious grounds, stone patio, stone walls, gardens and fields, and incredible views of Mt. Chocorua! A gorgeous pool with a pergola and the lounge patio/decks create a resort-like setting. The 5 BR home offers 4,387 sf. of artful detail and distinctive design. An antique post & beam, 4-stall horse barn and an artist’s studio complete this property. Walking distance to Lake Chocorua. $549,900 MLS# 4642496

Sandwich: Enchanting home surrounded by White Mtn. Nat’l Forest. This authentic 1700’s Cape has been totally reconstructed from the foundation up. Home has multitude of windows overlooking the 32+ ac. of fields and mountain views. Accented with wood-shake cedar clapboard exterior with a copper standing seam roof, 200 year old beams, custom milled cabinetry, wide pine f loors and 5 fireplaces. Surrounded by mountain ranges. $1,395,000 MLS# 4635099

Gilford: 115’ of crystal-clear shorefront on Lake Winnipesaukee. 5,044 sf , luxury home with 6 BR, 4 BA, gourmet kitchen, hardwood, tile & marble and other custom features and upgrades. The shoreline offers a 35x6 deep water dock with a 10,000lb boat lift for up to a 28’ boat and steps that lead to the sandy bottom swimming area. $1,999,999 MLS# 4642925

Moultonborough: Beautiful lake front Colonial home with 140’ of shorefront and lake side deck on Lake Winnipesaukee. This 2 BR, 2 bath home has some of the most beautiful lake and mountain views. The master bedroom has its own private deck and a full walk-in closet. Spend your summers on the diving deck, the walk-in sandy beach or on the landscaped yard. There’s also a beautiful screened in porch besides the large deck overlooking the lake! $675,000 MLS# 4656100

Gilford: Two waterfront homes with 61’ of shore front and a boat house! located in protected Smith Cove with easy access to the main part of Lake Winnipesaukee. The beautiful main home offers single level living & open concept floor plan and incredible views of Smith Cove PLUS a guest house and detached, piratethemed playroom. Two docks, a boat house and steps leading into the lake. $899,900 MLS# 4650373

Moultonborough: Lake Winnipesaukee home with unobstructed views from almost all the rooms of this 5,000 sf., masterpiece home. Top of the line mechanical systems including 80 solar roof panels that maintain the home for 8 months of the year. 129’ of shorefront outside, 2 sandy beach areas, a deep-water docking system for multiple boats, one of which is covered, jet ski tie-ups and a sunken hot tub patio area. $1,999,000 MLS# 4634936

Gilford: Lake Winnipesaukee waterfront property with 50' of shorefront and a boat dock! The waterside main home offers spacious rooms, gorgeous wood floors, 2 bedrooms and a full bath. The back cottage has an eat-in kitchen, 3/4 bath and 2 bedrooms. The 40x5 deep water dock provides plenty of space for multiple boats. This is currently a seasonal property but with a few improvements you could convert to year round. $629,999 MLS# 4654054

Moultonborough: Lake Winnipesaukee waterfront with southwestern exposure, crystal clear waterfront and an extensive docking system. The home has 3 BR, 2 bonus rooms, 3 baths and 2,247 sf. It has been recently renovated with a new roof, new drilled well, new f looring, new kitchen and utilities, central AC, new tankless hot water heater and so much more. Outside you'll find 75' of shorefront, a lake side patio area, a deepwater U-shaped dock and another dock with lake side deck. $929,000 MLS# 4657077

Meredith: Adorable lake home and guest cottage on Lake Winnipesaukee. The tasteful and extensive renovations proudly show throughout the 3-BR main home and guest cottage with great charm and character. Sandy beach and a 50x8’ dock with a 34’ covered area and electric lift. Private location and the natural landscaping, stone walls and walkways enhance the property’s gorgeous curb appeal. Live in the scenic resort town of Meredith! $849,900 MLS# 4624311

Gilford: One of a kind, vintage lake house with a 215' of shorefront and a 2-bay boathouse! The home has been restored to its natural beauty and features oversized windows that showcase a stunning view of Lake Winnipesaukee, hardwood floors throughout most of the home, 2 fireplaces, wood ceilings and walls, and a detached garage. The double bay boathouse was restored 7 years ago and still shows like new. There is also a large deck/dock over the water. $1,200,000 MLS# 4654486 *Owner Interest

Meredith: Aqua Terrace on Lake Winnipesaukee is a small waterfront association with only 6 homes. The open concept floor plan has a 1st floor master suite, 3 large bedrooms with bath, a full basement, level yard and all in a great location. Enjoy the crystal-clear shorefront, landscaped grounds and a lovely, sandy-bottom swimming area, with beautiful westerly views on Meredith Bay plus your own boat slip for up to a 28’ boat. $669,000 MLS# 4639345

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When Pigs Fly! Ultralights on Winnipesaukee Story and photo by Barbara Neville Wilson According to Laconia’s Timothy Lacey, on days you see Rick Pierce flying over Lake Winnipesaukee, you know “everything is all right with the world.” Rick only flies when the weather is perfect, so when you see him, “you know it’s a good day.” Timothy and Rick have a unique friendship. They see each other via Facebook almost daily when the weather is good and Rick is flying. They recognize each other’s faces and are in touch by written word and hand wave. They both know where the other lives on the lake, yet they’ve never

met each other. It’s friendship borne out of a “ ‘spiderweb’ of connections,” Timothy says. I first meet Rick face-to-face on the dock of the Wolfeboro Corinthian Yacht Club in Wolfeboro, where my young friend Joel Chick and I climb into his boat for the short ride to Barndoor Island. Like Timothy, I’ve never met Rick before, but recognize him instantly from his Facebook page. We start a conversation almost midstream because I feel like we’ve already met through information he has posted online. He is very active on Facebook and there are dozens of videos on his YouTube channel. Folks post pictures

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Pilot Rick Pierce readies his Ultralight for flight. The “When Pigs Fly” is kept just steps from the Pierce’s cottage on Barndoor Island. and videos of him on their pages and lake interest groups. He’s the subject of conversation on forums and “I Boat on Lake Winnipesaukee.” As a matter of fact, although you may not already know Rick, it’s likely you’ve already met him—from the bottom up. Yes, you read that right. If you have spent any amount of

time in the Lakes Region in the past dozen years, you’ve probably seen a red Air Creation Float Trike flying along the shoreline, across the Broads, or beside the rail line at Weirs Beach. Perhaps you did a double take when you saw two fly low by Albee Beach or Crescent Lake. Since 1999, Rick and • Ultralight Continued on page 23

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October 2, 2017 • Ultralight Continued from page 22 his Ultralight, When Pigs Fly! have been a fixture here, logging 80-100 hours in the air each summer. He’s often accompanied by his friend, Spencer Joyner, in his nearidentical Trike, and you’ll see them flying in formation, a self-taught skill, says Rick. His friendship with Spencer is a long one, built on shared flying experience, and a love of Ultralights. Rick comes from a Winnipesaukee summer family. For as long as he can remember, summer has meant Winnipesaukee. The family enjoyed various cottages through the years, but the one constant was always the water, and for his father, an amphibious plane. Following his dad’s footsteps, Rick became interested in flying at a young age. His first scenic flight was taken at Wolfeboro Airport. At the age of 16 he started flying lessons, and he earned his pilot’s license at 22. For a few years, he flew his own plane, a Cherokee 6. He enjoyed time in the air and as he grew older, the time it gave him away from his successful—but pressure-filled— construction business. But one day, he sat down and calculated the true cost of owning that Cherokee. He realized he had effectively paid $265/hour to own the plane, do maintenance, rent airport space, and pay insurance—even before he paid for fuel. In contrast, he could have rented the same plane, fully fueled, for $90/hour. Discouraged, he sold the plane. Ten years later, he spied his first Ultralight on Winnipesaukee.

And so did Spencer Joyner. In the summer of 1999, they both saw Kit Clews of Sleeper Island flying his Ultralight. Both men were experienced pilots, and Rick reports he knew immediately he wanted one. It was just such a beautiful concept: an aircraft with full, clear views, uninhibited by strict flight rules. It was a lithe machine, easy to maneuver and could be kept dockside at one’s home. He had to have one, and immediately started educating himself on everything Ultralight. By FAA rules, an Ultralight pilot seeking his Light Sport License must meet certain requirements and accumulate a minimum of 20 hours of flight time. After that, the prospective pilot can be tested and take a flight exam by a qualified instructor. Rick already had 250 hours of experience as an airplane pilot and still had a lot to learn as a new Ultralight pilot. He’s serious when he advises that new Ultralight pilots need substantially more than 20 hours of flight time to fully understand the complexities of flying an Ultralight. Safety is of paramount importance always, and pilots need to learn to prepare for the unexpected. Having experienced three engine outs himself, he shares this wisdom: it’s just a matter of time, he says, before every pilot will experience a potentially dangerous situation and need to execute an emergency landing. He advises pilots to get as much flight time as possible before thinking about taking out passengers. “You can’t outrun statistics. It’s not a question of IF, but a question of WHEN,” he says; you want to be well prepared.

On this day, I am invited to don a red flight suit and matching red helmet equipped with headphones and microphone, and walk carefully across the When Pigs Fly! float. I climb into a seat behind Rick and wave “so long” to the rapidly picture-taking Joel. We back gently out of the sleekly engineered lift system and taxi on the water for just a few hundred feet before rising into the air for the most breathtaking views of Winnipesaukee imaginable. They far outrank any view from land, water, Mount Major or Red Hill. We climb high and see endlessly, then drop down and fly low next to a flock of ducks just lifting from the water surface. Small figures in boats raise hands, and a tourist snaps our photo as we wing by Ellacoya Beach. For minutes on end, we sweep and turn, swoop and lift as we spy out cottage neighborhoods and an estate, look for action at Timothy Lacey’s dock and peek at Kit Crew’s old place. Rick calls Spencer on the radio, hoping to fly with his friend, but Spencer’s engine needs a little work and he’s still on land. Under the bright-colored wings, I feel the warmth of sun, the

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October 2, 2017 • Sandwich Continued from page 24 support the facility and its programs. Chapman Sanctuary and Visney Woods The walking trails at the Chapman Wild Bird Sanctuary and Visney Woods at 740 Mount Israel Road are open daily from dawn to dusk. Maps are available at the sign-in board. The trails are open to foot traffic and are free. Pre-school Story Time Story Time for Preschoolers is every Friday at 10:45 am at the Samuel H. Wentworth Library in Sandwich for 3to 5-year olds. Please call the library at 603-284-6665 for more information. Books Peggy Longley, chair of the Friends of the Library Book Committee asks

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The Meredith League of NH Craftsmen Fine Craft Gallery Presents the 3rd Annual Glass Pumpkin Patch! The League of NH Craftsmen Gallery in Meredith is hosting its 3rd Annual Glass Pumpkin Patch from October 1 to 31. The collection features the work of several League juried artists. Beautiful glass pumpkins of all sizes and colors will be available. Artists such as Jordana Korsen, Lada Bohac, and Bob Burch, to name a few,

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Chillin’ While Grillin’ ~ It’s Time for Pies and Crisps and Cobblers! By Chef Kelly Ross We will be cooking in a bit of a different arena today - we will not be Grillin’, but we can still be Chillin’! With fall basically upon us and being the peak of apple season, it is time to think about recipes for cobblers and crisps and pies. I’m gearing these recipes around apples, because it is apple season. Some of my favorite pies and crisps are made with blueberries, raspberries, peaches, cherries and strawberries. Raspberry pie and an apple and blueberry combination crisp are the best. One of the biggest questions I am asked is, “What is the difference between a cobbler and a crisp?” A crisp is what most of us know, as it is topped with oats, butter, and brown sugar. A traditional cobbler is topped with dropped biscuits. When it comes out of the oven, it has a cobblestone look to it, which is how it got its name. Most people I know are well versed in making a great crisp. It’s very easy and in many opinions, it’s the best and most popular. The topping is what makes it different and scrumptious. The brown sugar and oats and butter do create an unmistakable and wonderful sweetness that accompanies the fruit very well. Of course, you have to finish it with a scoop of vanilla ice cream! As for cobblers, the fruit filling is generally done the same way as the crisp, but instead of the sweet topping of the crisp, you drop on biscuit dough in clumps to cover the top and bake. This is still an outstanding final product but

more conventional and not as sweet. I have found that most cobbler recipes do have more sugar in the fruit mixture to make up for the lack of sweetness in the topping. For a truly successful pie, it’s all about the crust, which scares off some non-pastry makers. Like most people I know, their grandmother was their favorite cook of all time, and my Grammy Judy mastered the piecrust and her pies were by far the best I have ever had. The crusts were flaky and melted in your mouth. Mastering a good piecrust can be frustrating at first, but once you get the true knack, you will be able to make this crust in your sleep! Let’s start by making an apple pie and creating a successful piecrust from

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(Nothing incorporates the cold butter more successfully and it will help in not overworking the dough.) Lastly, do not add too much water. Follow these directions and I think you will succeed. To make the dough for the crust, put the flour, salt, and cold slices of butter into the food processor. Pulse together with about 10 one-second pulses until it resembles course crumbs. Combine the water and vinegar in a bowl. Dump half of the mixture into the processor and pulse to combine, about three onesecond pulses. Add the rest of the liquid and pulse until the dough just starts to come together, about eight one-second pulses. Remember, do not over mix and only mix with one-second pulses. Dump the mixture onto a lightly floured surface. It likely will not be all in one hunk of dough but now that is your job to do so. With cold hands, work it just enough so it is one piece. Divide in half and work each half into a disk, using a roller as needed. Usually, the first roll out can crumble or crack or be uneven. If that happens, don’t fret. Gently pull the sides into the middle, flip it over, and roll out again. A smooth, round, even crust should be easier the second time around. Wrap each disk in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes before you use it. To complete the pie, you will need the following: 1/4 cup sugar 1/4 cup packed brown sugar 1/4 cup flour 1/2 tsp cinnamon 1/2 tsp nutmeg a couple shakes of salt 8 cups sliced apples, (8-10 medium sized apples) 2 tbsp. butter Lightly grease your pie plate and place one of the pie dough disks inside • Grillin’ Continued on page 27

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October 2, 2017 • Grillin’ Continued from page 26 allowing excess dough to hang over the edges. Take all the ingredients for the inside, except for the butter, and mix well. Dump into the pie dish over the bottom crust. Plop the butter in pieces over the top and then add the top pie crust over the apple mixture. If there is a lot of excess dough over the sides, feel free to trim some off, but you want to have enough excess so you can now pinch the two crusts together and even roll them somewhat. Everyone has their own style of setting up the outer edges. Once that is done, you need to make a few slits in the dough to let steam escape during the cooking process. Again, everyone has a personal style. Be as artistic or as simple as you care to be. Once your oven is preheated to 425 degrees, place your pie plate on top of a cookie sheet, just in case the pie bubbles over a little during the cooking process. Another thing I like to do is rip off a piece of aluminum foil, one that is large enough to go around the pie crust. Fold it over a few times so it is a 2-3 inch strip that I lightly wrap over the pinched and fluted edge of the crust. I find that the outer edge has a tendency to get too dark in relation to the rest of the pie. The pie will need to cook about 50 minutes or so, but take the foil off for the last 20 minutes of

baking. The pie is done when the crust is a nice golden brown and the inside is bubbling somewhat thru the slits. If you are going to eat the pie warm and out of the oven, wait at least 20 minutes before slicing it as it needs time to set up. Don’t forget the vanilla ice cream. When making a cobbler, some people prefer to add a little sugar in the cobbler fruit mixture. The cobbler topping is more of a biscuit type of thing as opposed to the brown sugar and oats and butter topping of the crisp. To each their own. All in all, the insides of the pie, cobbler or crisp are basically the same recipe, although everyone should alter the recipe to their own liking. For a cobbler, make some biscuit batter, whether from scratch or using Bisquick. It’s generally a good idea to heat the fruit mixture, whether it is apples, peaches, blueberries, cherries or whatever you may want to use. Once it is very hot, put the fruit into a baking dish and then start spooning the biscuit dough batter over the top. Cooking it at 400 degrees for 25 minutes or so will get you right where you want to be. Another option for the cobbler is using a yellow cake mix for the topping. I actually like this version more than a traditional cobbler. You don’t need to heat the fruit mixture prior to baking this one. Put the fruit mixture into a 9 x 13 greased baking dish. Then, mix

one box of yellow cake mix, 1/2 cup of melted butter, 1/2 cup of coarsely chopped pecans or walnuts, and two tsp of ground cinnamon until crumbly. Sprinkle evenly over the fruit mixture and bake at 375 for 45 minutes or so, until lightly browned. I really do prefer this version much better. It’s almost a cross between a traditional cobbler and a crisp. Whichever your choice, don’t forget the ice cream. OK, now that we mastered the pies and cobblers, let’s attack the crisp. To make in an 8 x 8 pan, here is what you need: 5 cups of sliced apples 3/4 cup packed brown sugar 1/2 cup all purpose flour 1/2 cup rolled oats 1/3 cup softened butter 3/4 tsp ground cinnamon 3/4 tsp ground nutmeg

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Halloween Hoot ’N Howl at the Science Center It began in 1991 with live skits about nature with an eerie and often humorous twist. Since then, the annual Halloween Hoot ’N Howl at Squam Lakes Natural Science Center in Holderness has become a beloved event with multiple generations of families coming back year after year for Halloween fun. On Saturday, October 14 from 6 to 8:30 pm, guests will enjoy various Halloween thrills on the Science Center grounds! Between 6 and 7:30 pm, 40-minute guided tours will depart every 10 minutes, bringing guests around a Halloween-themed trail. Along the way, guides will stop for guests to watch

skits and other spooky attractions. After the tour, guests can enjoy fun games, snacks and beverages, and Halloween candy. Past skits at the Halloween Hoot ’N Howl have included storytelling, mad scientists, mysterious creatures, wild animals, and crazy insects. Guests are encouraged to dress in costume to keep with the Halloween theme of the event. The event is for all ages and will be held rain or shine. This is a reservation-only event that regularly sells out. Register early by calling 603-968-7194, extension 7.

Traditional Harvest Supper Ushers in Fall For over 50 years, the women of the Union Congregational Church have offered a traditional Harvest Supper featuring all the great vegetables of the fall season. This year the supper will be held on Thursday, October 12 with two family-style servings - one at 5:30 pm and one at 6:15 pm. The bountiful home-cooked meal includes corned beef, potato, cabbage, squash, turnip, beets, carrots and rolls. Several types of homemade pies, coffee and punch finish off this feast. All this costs just $9.00 per adult and $5.00 per child. Tickets are sold on a first come – first

served basis, starting at 4:30 pm. The Church is located at 80 Main Street in the Village of Union, just off Route 16, in Wakefield. The supper will be served in Drew Chapel, in the rear of the church. There is plenty of parking along the street, behind the church and across the street at the Union Grange-Hotchkiss Commons. All proceeds are used by the Women’s Fellowship to support the church and their outreach programs. If you need more information or directions, call Jennifer at 603-522-6713.

Free Learn to Curl Session! The Lakes Region Curling Association (LRCA) will hold a free learn-to-curl session for the public on Friday, October 13, at Pop Whalen Ice Arena in Wolfeboro. The hour-long event will begin at 5:30 pm. Pre-registration is not required, and participants need only a pair of athletic shoes with clean soles in order to participate. All other equipment is provided. Curling is suitable for participants

of all ages, for men and women, and for people of varied abilities. LRCA members will be on hand during the learn-to-curl session to explain the basics of the sport and to provide guidance in stone delivery and sweeping. For more information about the LRCA, check out the organization’s website at lakescurlingnh.org.

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21st Annual Lincoln Fall Craft Festival The Village Shops and Town Green along Main Street in Lincoln, NH will burst into color and flavor for the 21st Annual Lincoln Fall Craft Festival on Saturday, October 7; Sunday, October 8; and Monday, October 9 (Columbus Day). Enjoy the crisp autumn air and glorious mountain foliage while viewing the works of over 125 juried artisans of traditional American made arts and crafts, including fine jewelry, pottery, scarves, puzzles, calligraphy, beaded jewelry, cutting boards, soy candles, sports team apparel, children’s clothing, fused glass, Adirondack style furniture, ornaments, sheepskin accessories, leather, floral arrangements, doll clothes, wreaths, toys, nature photography, wooden

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October LRAA Artists of the Month

The Lakes Region Art Association (LRAA) announces the artists selected for this month’s popular Artists of the Month Program. As the Association draws from the entire Lakes Region, this program is aimed at promoting the Association and its members’ work across the entire region. LRAA was

founded in 1940 and is a non-profit group providing education and support to local artists, both amateur and professional, in the Lakes Region. Each month, a jury of LRAA artists selects from submissions by member artists to be featured at various businesses in the Lakes Region. These

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