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waterfalls, or a more invigorating hike up Mount Roberts, Bald Knob, or Mount Shaw. If you are a classic car enthusiast, then you’ll want to check out the antique car show on July 11 in the Meadows by Shannon Pond. All production automobiles built before 1980 are welcome. Registration forms can be found online. Share an exciting stargazing experience with your family on July 14 at 8 pm and Tues., August 11 at 8 pm. Experts from the New Hampshire Astronomical Society will explain the wonders of the night sky. Take part in a fabulous party and celebrate the Castle’s founders at the
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July 17 Fundraising Gala at 6:30 pm on the lawns of Lucknow. Call 476-5900 to make your reservation. The Kaleidoscope exhibit will return again this year from July 3 to August 22. University students are invited to submit up to three pieces of artwork. Members of the Castle Preservation Society and regional art professionals will select pieces for the show. The Gallery reception will be on July 5 at 5:30 pm. Of course, the schedule wouldn’t be complete without listing the Castle’s popular Walks & Talks. (All walks take place at 10 am, except for the Bird Walk, which meets at 8:30 am). On Mon., June 29, explore the
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One of the most breathtaking views in the Lakes Region is from the Lucknow Estate (Castle in the Clouds) in Moultonborough. It’s one of those “must-see” places for tourists and locals alike. Castle in the Clouds opened on May 9, and numerous summer events are scheduled. Even if you’ve been there before, why not experience the landmark in a new way? (To sign up or make reservations for any of the events listed below, visit www.castleintheclouds.org or call 4765414, unless otherwise specified.) The Carriage House Restaurant serves up delicious lunches for visitors, and now you can step into the kitchen and take a cooking class with Castle Executive Chef Gretchen Shortway. The classes will take place on Thursdays, May 2 and May 28 at 10 am. On May 21, the class will feature Kale & Pasta, and on May 28, Cooking with Chicken. Learn how to make a new dish and take home a treat. On Wed., May 27, at 6 pm, Barry H. Rodrigue will discuss his research on Thomas Plant and the Lucknow Estate. He will be signing copies of his new book entitled, A Castle in the Clouds: Tom Plant and the American Dream. To register for this event, call Michelle Landry at 476-5418. On Sun., May 31 at 5:30 pm, visit the Carriage House Art Gallery for a reception featuring The Artistry bof a in y C Hooked Rugs. Enjoy complimentary oz
wine and crudités as you enjoy the display of rugs handcrafted by local fiber artists. #SelfieSunday is a new promotion this summer, and visitors will have the chance to win prizes. Each week, a new location will be posted for guests to take pictures of themselves or their group. Visitors can then post their photos on the Castle’s social media sites to enter to win prizes. Contest rules are on the website at www.castleintheclouds.org. Learn techniques of storytelling with oral historian Jo Radner at the free workshop: From Seed to Tree— Growing Memories into Stories on Thurs., June 18 at 6 pm. Experiment with a number of storytelling techniques to make your stories more vivid and engaging. Call Michelle Landry at 476-5418 to register. Jazz at Sunset returns on Thursday evenings at 5:30 pm, starting on July 2. Enjoy dinner and live music as you watch the sun set over Lake Winnipesaukee. Or, if you prefer, dine on Acoustic Mondays, starting on July 6 at 5:30 pm. Various artists are scheduled throughout the summer, and are listed on the Program Calendar at www.castleintheclouds.org. Participate in Wellness Wednesdays from July 8 through August 26. Take a yoga class at 8:15 am on the lawn, enjoy a healthy meal for lunch at The Carriage House Restaurant, and maybe take in some nature on the hiking trails in the afternoon. Choose a familyRu s t ic friendly stroll along several cascading
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Cooking with Gretchen -Thursdays May 21 and 28 ~ 10:30 AM – 1:30 PM Have you ever wanted to cook fantastic food like a professional chef? Join Castle in the Clouds’ Executive Chef Gretchen Shortway in one, two, or all three classes right here at the Carriage House Restaurant. On May 21st, learn the secrets of Kale & Pasta: Making it Your Own. Learn how to use the popular green in your daily life and how you can spice up a recipe to make a signature dish of your own. On May 28th, Gretchen will teach you various ways to handle and cook a chicken in your home kitchen. All participants will receive a special gift to take home. Space is limited to 20 participants per class – visit www.castleintheclouds.org or call 603-476-5414 to register. $60 per person per class; $50 for Friends of the Castle per class. Generously sponsored by General Linen Lecture: Tom Plant and the American Dream -Wednesday May 27 ~ 6 pm The Castle Preservation Society is proud to host Dr. Barry H. Rodrigue as he discusses his research on Thomas Plant and the Castle Estate, as well as the new 2015 edition of his biography: A Castle in the Clouds: Tom Plant and the American Dream. Join us in the Winnipesaukee Room for this intriguing story about a twentieth century industrialist and an intimate look at the man behind Lucknow. The discussion will be followed by a book signing (books will be available for purchase). Dr. Rodrigue is a Research Professor at the Macro History Center, Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow. Free and open to the public. Doantions are welcome.
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The Cottage Colony Culture By Kathi Caldwell-Hopper Mother Bear and Cubs Cottages. The Flamingo Motel. Romeo’s Balcony. The list goes on and on when naming the many cottage/lodging establishments that once dotted the Lakes Region. The cottages and motels and inns were beloved places where vacationing families rested and relaxed for a night or two, or sometimes for an entire week. Many of the old cottage colonies are gone, victims of the changing times and needs of vacationers. But the oldtime places live on in postcards, flyers and memorabilia from the heyday of this special manner of vacationing. No one is a greater fan (or collector) of anything and everything related to old lodging and vacationing in the Lakes Region than Fred Clausen. As the owner, along with his wife Maureen, of Proctor’s Lakehouse Cottages in Weirs Beach, Fred has been living and
breathing the hospitality business for years. Each summer, families return to Proctor’s for the sort of vacation you do not see around as much these days: a week or more in a special cottage right by the lake with a sandy beach, boating and family fun. It is a wholesome way to relax and all about spending time with family and being welcomed back with the same warmth by the Clausen family year after year. (Fred and Maureen’s son Patrick and his wife Gladys are now the general managers of Proctors but the whole family is on site and greet new and returning guests.) Perhaps Fred got interested in
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lucky, perhaps one bedroom. Families of five or more people did not seem to mind the close quarters but rather built memories around roughing it a bit and maybe cooking at an outdoor grill and swimming at the lake. Some families stayed only one or two collecting lodging memorabilia such nights and then piled in the car to drive as old postcards (his collection is to their next destination. They came for staggering) because he learned about the relaxation, the lake and beaches and a lot of the cottage colonies when he a chance to spend time outdoors with was shopping for the right business their children. Fred has learned that a to purchase. It was the late 1990s, highlight of a Lakes Region cottage and Fred and Maureen were actively vacation was going out to eat at Hart’s looking to purchase a lodging business Turkey Farm Restaurant in Meredith as in the Lakes Region. In their search, well as making a day trip to the White they talked to a lot of business owners Mountains. and heard a lot about the cottage Fred says there is a lot of information colonies. Some cottage colonies were out there about the cottage colonies. still in operation but many were no “Often old postcards have the name longer in business. of the cottage colony owner printed “I was raised in the hotel industry,” on the card,” he explains. If the card says Fred. “My father ran the Balsams, has little other information, the name among other places around the country. of the owner can fill in the gaps I always knew I wanted to do something when researching a former lodging in the hotel business.” establishment. It was after Fred and Maureen By the 1960s, vacationers were purchased Proctors and a home in the renting cottages in the Lakes Region area that Fred began to collect cottage for an entire week. The cottages had memorabilia. At one time the couple expanded and many offered two owned Country Tyme Antiques in bedrooms. Families spent their days at Laconia and Fred saw a lot of postcards Funspot and other attractions around for sale by dealers at the shop. “I love the area. It was not unusual for up to the past and old cottage colonies. I eight people to stay in one cottage and began to collect at that time.” no one minded the close quarters if To call Fred a dedicated collector they got to enjoy the amenities of the would be a bit of an understatement. Lakes Region. His catalogued collection of postcards Proctor’s has its own unique and and paper memorabilia focusing charming story about the early days on cottages and other lodging of the business. Once owned by Ludy establishments in the Lakes Region is Williams, a former Ziegfeld Follies vast. girl, the property (then called Pine As a collector, Fred has come across – Tree Lodge) was a welcome spot for often by accident – a lot of information the entertainer’s friends and associates. on the old cottages that once thrived Fred and Maureen share that Ludy in the area. “Originally, the cottages knew how to entertain her guests in were a spin-off of farms that took in grand style in those early days: she Wednesdays vacationers. When they needed more would rent gondolas for everyone and $1.00 room for those staying in farmhouses, take them through Weirs Channel, One-Scoop Cone Serving Great Tastethe forgrowing 109 Years which must have been quite an unusual they built cottages to house numberHomemade of guests.Chocolate That would sight. • Our have Famous Make-Your-Own-Sundae Smorgasbord been in the early 1900s. By the101930 and Mary Proctor bought the UNIQUE GiftJohn Shoppes and 40s, the Serving cottage Belgian colonies were property from 8Ludy Waffle Breakfast Weekends am - in 121947 noon and at that really popular.” time it consisted of just three cottages Indeed, the cottage businesses and Closed the main house, in which they Hours: Weekdays 10-6, Tuesday offered vacationers and Saturday travelers &a Sunday rented out rooms. 8 am - 6 pm They renamed the perfect home-away-from-home. The Route 3, Weirs Beach • 603-366-4466 • Cottage • OPEN ALL YEAR cottages were small, often with www.kellerhaus.com a big Continued on page 7 living room/kitchen and if you were
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• Cottage Continued from page 6 business Proctor’s Pine Tree Lodge. Fred adds that back then there was no beach. The beach was added when the Army Corps of Engineers dredged the Weirs Channel and blew the sand along the shoreline. Over the next 20 years the number of cottages grew from three to 12 and in the 1950s, when motels were in vogue, the garage was remodeled and became an eight-unit motel. Fred and Maureen purchased the old Proctor’s Motel and Cottages in the late 1990s. One way, according to Fred, to find out about the old cottage colonies, is to talk to former housekeepers and others who worked at the businesses. Perhaps because of their visibility as business owners, Fred and Maureen are more
Proctors in days gone by. likely to run into former employees and owners of old cottage colonies. It has given Fred a lot of insight into what vacationing and the old cottage colonies were like back then. Among Fred’s large collection of
cottage colony and Lakes Region vacationing memorabilia are blackand-white and color postcards showing the old cottages and inns. He also has old ashtrays from the businesses and even matchbooks sporting the logos of
old area cottages and motels. He says eBay is a great place to find a vast array of items on the Web and it has even led him to more information about old lodging places he did not know of. One example is a black-and-white postcard with wording that says Lake View Hill Top Camps, Meredith, NH. Fred is baffled about this particular lodging establishment and says he had never heard of it before and cannot find much about it. The subject of the Lakes Region cottages is fresh in the minds of Fred and Maureen because they just hosted an annual get-together of area cottage owners/businesspeople. It is a fun way to network and just relax among fellow business owners.
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May 16, Thomas Pandolfi, piano concert, 7:30 pm, Wolfeboro Friends of Music, Anderson Hall, Brewster Academy, Wolfeboro. Tickets: 569-2152. www. wfriendsofmusic.org. May 16, Music of Movies and Disney, 7:30 pm, Lakes Region Symphony Orchestra, Inter-Lakes Community Auditorium, Rt. 25, Meredith. www.lrso.org. May 16, Lakes Region Symphony Orchestra, Music of Movies and Disney, Spring Pops Concert, Inter-Lakes High School Auditorium, 7:30 pm, info: www. lrso.org. May 16, Mt. Washington Cog Railway Climbing to the Clouds, 1 pm: take ride on the Railway with special tour of Mt. Washington Observatory available; dinner and premier of The Mt. Washington Railway: Climbing to the Clouds at Mt. Washington Hotel; dinner: 5:30 pm; screening: 7 pm. Tickets: www.nhptv. org/cog; 868-4328. May 16, 20th Annual Meredith Community Yard Sale, over 50 sales all over Meredith, info: 279-6121, www.meredithareachamber.com. May 16, Volunteer Work Day, 9:30 am-noon, NH Farm Museum, Rt. 125 White Mountain Highway, Milton, 652-7840, www.farmmuseum.org. May 16, Carol Ramsay Trio concert, Wakefield Opera House, Wakefield, 7:30 5/20/13 pm, tickets: $12 in advance; $15 at the door or visit www.wakefieldoperahouse. org. May 16-17, Laconia Harley Davidson Demo Days, DW Highway, Meredith, 11 am-3 pm, 279-6121, www.laconiaharley.com. May 16-17, Native American Pow Wow Honoring Elders, 10 am-5 pm, Tamworth Camping Area, 194 Depot Road, Tamworth, info: honoringoftheelders. wix.com/powwow, 617-5852. May 17, Legends of the Lakes Region 2nd Annual Music Jam, Paradise Beach Club, 322 Lakeside Ave., Weirs Beach, benefits Children’s Auction. Doors open 2 pm, music at 3 pm, door prizes, raffles, etc. tickets: $15p/p, 998-1418, www. theparadisebc.com.
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May 18, My Art – Hints for Marketing and Selling Your Art, moderated by Sigrid Gaydos, small business consultant and vice president of Signilar Art Video of Sanbornton. Woodside Building Conference Center at Taylor Community, 435 Union Ave., Laconia, 7 pm, open to the public. Call Gisela Langsten at 293-2702 or visit www.lakesregionartassociation.com. May 19, Bald Eagle Adventure Cruise, 3-4:30 pm, view bald eagles in their natural habitat from canopied pontoon boat. Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness. 968-7194, www.nhnature.org. May 19, Wright Museum hosts Ron Goodgame and Donna Canney 2015 Educational Programming. Tom White discusses the rise of the Nazis within German society and places it within the greater context of general European democratic collapse. White is Coordinator of Educational Outreach for the Cohen Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Keene State College. Admission is $8 per person and free for Wright Museum members. Doors open 6 pm; program is at 7 pm. Space is limited; RSVPs encouraged. Call 569-1212 to reserve. May 20, Year of Organics – Your Soil and Composting, 7-8 pm, Ned Beecher talk on gardening, Cook Memorial Library, 93 Main St., Tamworth, 323-8510. May 20, AARP Smart Driver Course, refresher course designed specifically for drivers age 50 and older. 9 am,-4 pm, Taylor Community’s Woodside Building, 435 Union Ave., Laconia. Class size limited to 20 people. Sign up: 524-5600. $15 for AARP members; $20 for non-members. www.taylorcommunity.org. May 21, Junie B. Jones, 9:30 am and 11:30 am, The Winnipesaukee Playhouse, 50 Reservoir Rd, Meredith. Ideal for school groups and homeschoolers. Call 279-0333, www.winnipesaukeeplayhouse.org. May 21, Dinner & Storytelling with Simon Brooks of New London, 6:30 pm, Corner House Inn, junction of Routes 109 and 113, Center Sandwich. Info: www. cornerhouseinn.com.
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May 21, Cooking With Gretchen, class with Castle’s executive chef Gretchen Shortway, Castle in the Clouds, Moultonboro, 10:30 am-1:30 pm; pre-register: 476-5414, www.castleintheclouds.org. May 21, Annual Spring Dinner, Slow Food Southern Carroll County, farmer’s market, hors d’oeuvres, presentation by Slow Fisherman and more. 6 pm. YMCA Camp Belknap, Mirror Lake. www.facebook.com/slowfoodcc. May 21, Family Cruise Night, 5 pm, Gilford Community Church, 19 Potter Hill Rd., Gilford. Fun display of vintage autos, trucks, muscle cars, etc. Cruise Night free to public. Pulled pork bbq at 6 pm; $12 p/p in advance; limited tickets at the event: $15 p/p. Reserve: 524-6057. May 22, Natural Adventure Series: Spring Birding, weekly bird ID program, explore various habitats. Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness. 7-10 am, $15 p/p, 968-7194, www.nhnature.org. May 22 & 23, The Blues Brothers, 8 pm, The Village Players, 51 Glendon Street, Wolfeboro. Movie on the big screen. Call 569-9656. www.village-players.com
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May 23, Salute to the Service, M/S Mount Washington, Weirs Beach, 7-10 pm, tickets: www.cruiseNH.com, 366-BOAT.
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May 23, Community Contra Dance, Ossipee Town Hall Gymnasium, 55 Main St., Center Ossipee, 7-10 pm. $7 for adults, $5 for students and seniors, and $3 for children under 12, Info: www.galacommunity.org. 539-6460 or contact@ galacommunity.org. May 23, Laconia Harley Davidson Memorial Day Bands, Bikes and Babes, DW Highway, Meredith, noon-3 pm, 279-4526, www.laconiaharley.com.
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May 23-24, Memorial Weekend Craft Fair, 10 am-5 pm, North Conway Community Center, 2628 White Mountain Highway, North Conway. 75 exhibitors, arts, crafts, food, music. Rain or shine. Call 528-4014. www. joycescraftshows.com. May 23-25, 24th Annual Memorial Day Weekend Craft Festival, Sat. 10 am-6 pm, Sun. 10 am-5 pm, Mon. 10 am-4 pm, Mill Falls Marketplace, Route 3. Rain or Shine. Call 332-2616. www.castleberryfairs.com. May 23 & 30, Historic Building Tour, Captain Enoch Remick House Tour, 11 am-noon. Part of Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm, the stately house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its influence on the town of Tamworth, and for its significant architectural qualities. Highlights include 19th-century murals attributed to the American painter John Avery, the original medical office and medicine room used by two country doctors, plus a host of antique furnishings and exhibits showcasing New England architecture, foodways, medical history and textiles. Tour begins promptly. Included with $5 Museum admission; please check in at the Museum Center. 323-7591; Remick Country Doctor Museum, 58 Cleveland Hill Rd., Tamworth. 323-7591, www. remickmuseum.org. May 23-Oct. 12, Summer Exhibit “A Pilgrimage to Simplicity: Lake Wentworth Traditions and History,” exhibit tracing the history of Lake Wentworth. 339 Center St., Wolfeboro Falls, 569-4554, www.nhbm.org.. Mon.Sat. 10 am-4 pm and Sun.12 noon-4 pm. May 24, Live from the Lyceum, Erik Ray performance, 1 pm, Tamworth Lyceum, downtown Tamworth, 323-5120. May 24, Hike for a Home, fundraiser hike, open to all, stop by the Love146 tent and make a donation to end child sex trafficking, Mount Major, Rt. 11, Alton. 5 am-5 pm; info: www.love146.org. May 25-Sept. 7, A Blue Star Museum: Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm. Memorial Day–Labor Day. Remick offers free admission to the nation’s active-duty military personnel and their families, including the National Guard and Reserve. The Blue Star Museum effort is a collaboration among the National Endowment for the Arts, Blue Star Families, the Department of Defense, and more than 2,000 museums across America. Remick Country Doctor Museum, 58 Cleveland Hill Rd., Tamworth. 323-7591, www.remickmuseum.org. May 26, Bald Eagle Adventure Cruise, 3-4:30 pm, view bald eagles in their natural habitat from canopied pontoon boat. Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness. 968-7194, www.nhnature.org.
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May 27, Tom Plant and the American Dream, presentation by Dr. Barry H. Rodrigue, 6 pm, Castle in the Clouds, Moultonboro, free, info: 476-5900, www. castleintheclouds.org. May 27, Take Me Out to the Ballgame, 6:30-8 pm, Cook Library, Tamworth. George Plender, Bud Hadley, and Jimmy Driscoll talk baseball, sharing college, minor and major league experiences. George holds the NCAA record for a pitching streak of 60 1/3 scoreless innings. Bud’s father Bump Hadley pitched for the Yankees in the era of Lou Gehrig and Joe DiMaggio. Jimmy played minor and major league ball in the 1960s and 70s, including for the Oakland As and the Texas Rangers. Info: 323-8510. May 28, Dinner & Storytelling Gala with a variety of tellers, 6:30 pm, Corner House Inn, junction of Routes 109 and 113, Center Sandwich. Info: www. cornerhouseinn.com. May 28, Cooking With Gretchen, class with Castle’s executive chef Gretchen Shortway, Castle in the Clouds, Moultonboro, 10:30 am-1:30 pm; pre-register: 476-5414, www.castleintheclouds.org.
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May 29, Music in the Pub with Jon Sarty, 6:30 pm, Corner House Inn, junction of Routes 109 and 113, Center Sandwich. Info: www.cornerhouseinn.com. May 29, Natural Adventure Series: Spring Birding, weekly bird ID program, explore various habitats. Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness. 7-10 am, $15 p/p, 968-7194, www.nhnature.org.
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May 29, Plants of Field & Forest Series: Outdoor Walks, Remick Country Doctor Museum, Tamworth, 10-11 am. Led by Carol Felice, Herbalist/Museum Educator at Remick Museum. Learn to recognize useful, interesting, edible or medicinal plants on the Remick properties. Join in one or multiple walks. Each succeeding walk will teach participants to recognize plants as they change through their lifecycle and add new plants to their repertoire. Dress for the day’s weather and varied terrain; bring a small notebook or camera to help your memory. Walks included with $5 Museum admission and will run through October. 323-7591. May 29, Small Farmer’s Club for ages 2-6, Get to Know Pigs, farm fun for kids with hands-on activities, craft, game and story, 10-11 am. $5/child, parent must accompany child. Remick Country Doctor Museum, 58 Cleveland Hill Rd., Tamworth. 323-7591. www.remickmuseum.org. May 29, It’s a Mystery Book Discussion Group, Wolfeboro Public Library, book discussed will be The Gods of Gotham, 10:30 am, public welcome. Light refreshments served. 569-2428.
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The Terrace Hotel • Cottage Continued from page 7 Fred says the culture among cottage colony owners is different today than in former times. The old way saw business owners in competition with one another and not much sharing or networking. “The camaraderie is much better now,” he says. Business owners share information, such as if they have no room vacancies, they will call fellow lodging owners to help a traveler/vacationer find a room. It really benefits everyone and makes for a better business atmosphere. Maureen has her own Lakes Region vacation stories to share and she knows a lot about the former cottages and businesses in the area. She recalls staying at the beautiful Terrace Hotel in Laconia when she was a child. Fred pulls out an old postcard of the business and it was a beautiful and large old inn overlooking the water. All that is left of the business today are stone pillars that once marked the entrance to the property. Maureen recalls having a great time while her family stayed at
the hotel; like many vacationers in the past, her family really enjoyed their stay in the Lakes Region. Living with someone who collects as Fred does requires a patient spouse. Luckily Maureen is good-natured and often interested in Fred’s collection of cottage memorabilia. Other cottage owners have given Fred information about old businesses. He has talked with the owners of the Estate Motel and Channel Cottages, among others. With fun names such as Sweetwood Cottages, Quarter Deck Motel, Little Cape Codder Cabins, Chick-A-Gami Cottages and Look Off Rock Cabins, among many others, it is easy to see why Fred is so attracted to collecting old lodging memorabilia. Beyond the thrill of collecting, there is a lot to be learned about the way people traveled and vacationed and the changes we have gone through as a country when looking at old postcards. As Fred would say with a collector’s gleam in his eye, “You never know what you’ll turn up or what you might learn.”
First place Net Winners of the 2014 Nick Golf Classic: Matt Krause, Cider Berry, Megan Anderson and Chuck Clement III of Eastern Propane.
Nick Golf Classic Sign-Up July may seem weeks away, but those who love a good competitive game of golf should sign up and mark their calendars now for the 8th Annual Nick Golf Classic. This year’s tournament will be held at the Lake Winnipesaukee Golf Club in New Durham on Mon., July 20. The tournament format will be ‘best ball, net and gross’ and will begin with a shotgun start at 8:30 am. The event is a fundraiser for the Wolfeboro Area Recreation Association (WARA), which is dedicated to preserving the character of the town and the values important to its residents. WARA’s mission is to provide recreational opportunities for both children and adults that enhance the quality of life and incorporate and support community values. Participants in the Nick Golf Classic will support WARA’s continued effort to provide The Nick Recreation Park for all members of the community
to enjoy. In addition to supporting The Nick, the registration fee includes: 18-holes of golf on the Lake Winnipesaukee Golf Course, breakfast, a tournament gift, longest drive and closest to the pin awards, appetizers on the course, lunch in the clubhouse and a silent auction. There will also be a chipping competition, 50/50 raffle and skins game. The Nick Golf Classic is WARA’s biggest fundraiser. The 2015 event sponsors are Pella Windows & Doors, Eastern Propane & Oil, Green Mountain Communications, The Shops at Durgin Stables and Wolfeboro Oil Inc. All of the proceeds from the tournament will go directly to The Nick and will help provide the necessary funds to operate and maintain the park. To register a foursome or inquire about sponsorship opportunities contact Holly Williams at holly@ thenick.org or call 569-1909.
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By Sarah Wright The nice weather is upon us, and that means taking day trips and resuming outdoor activities. We all pack snacks for the road, and now there’s a new option that is tasty and naturally good. Made right in Loudon, New Hampshire, Do Good N Be Good, LLC, aims to donate 10 percent of its granola bar profits to charity. There’s more good to these granola bars, too, including gluten-free, wheatfree, and organic ingredients. Some of the bars are also dairy-free. With delicious options like chocolate/almond/ walnut; chocolate/ cranberry/ cherry; apple/walnut; coconut/almond; and oatmeal/golden raisin, there’s something for everyone. It all started in Heidi Hanson’s kitchen. A licensed massage therapist, Heidi first got the granola bar recipe from a friend. After tweaking the ingredients and adding different flavors, she made it her own. She wasn’t initially planning to sell them, until other parents at the soccer field started asking for more, telling Heidi that they’d gladly pay for them. Heidi’s husband, Pete, brought them to the cafeteria where he worked to try selling them, and they disappeared. Then people just started emailing their orders to Heidi. The idea of turning the snack into a business was born. But they didn’t want to just sell granola bars—they also wanted to do some good. Heidi and Pete hoped to focus on the causes closest to their hearts. The first would be to raise awareness about adoption. After having their daughter Asia Grace, who is now 14 years old, Heidi and Pete wanted more children. First they decided to become foster parents and get involved in the New Hampshire state foster system. Then they started looking into adoption. Although they weren’t initially looking to adopt overseas, a woman at their church had a connection to the Home of Hope orphanage in Rwanda, Africa. However, the high cost of adoption was discouraging. Then someone suggested a fundraiser. Heidi and her husband helped organize a silent auction and had a magician friend volunteer for the event.
Your point-and-click dining guide for the Lakes Region. DiningOutNH.co • Granola Bars Continued on page 14 They raised a good amount of what they needed for the adoption to go through. When they started looking for a child, they had ideas of what they wanted, but what happened next was a surprise. “In 2008, we decided to adopt not one, but two boys from Rwanda,” says Heidi. “We thought it would benefit them to grow up with a sibling who was from the same circumstances.” They found out later that the two boys were originally from opposing tribes, so the idea that they were going to be raised as brothers became even more significant to them. Benaiah and Luke are now age 9. They joined a sister, Macie, 10, who was adopted through the foster system. Heidi and Pete thought their family was complete, but they were about to grow by one more. Jacob was a boy they had fostered, whose mother battled addiction. When his mother got back on her feet and moved into a halfway house, he returned to her. However, Heidi and Pete still babysat him from time to time and continued a close relationship with his mother. Sadly, Jacob’s mother overdosed, and tragically passed away. Heidi and Pete scrambled to adopt the boy, and found out that they were named in his mother’s paperwork as his caretakers should anything ever happen to her. Jacob, now age 7, is thriving. Heidi says, “We thought we were done, but you never know what can happen.” The plight of addiction is also a cause they’d like to be make others aware of. Heidi’s husband, Pete, had
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• Granola Bars Continued from page 13 ing those battling addiction by sponsoring awareness events and donating to recovery centers. For now, they’re helping out locally whenever they see a need. Money has been donated to athletic programs, and the company has participated in homeless outreach. Do Good N Be Good’s “Team Do Good” teamed up with Rise Again Outreach, handing out food and granola bars to those in need in Pittsfield. Heidi likes bringing people together through her granola bars, and says, “You become a part of our team when you purchase a granola bar.” Heidi and her husband are growing their business every day, but it’s still a small operation. Heidi first had to get
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The Captain Enoch Remick House at the Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm.
Remick Museum Appreciation for Active-Duty Military and Veterans The Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm, located at 58 Cleveland Hill Rd. in Tamworth, is a member of the nationwide Blue Star Museums program and will offer free admission to active-duty military personnel and their families from Tues., May 26 to Sat., September 5, 2015. In addition to seasonal tours and activities, there will be exhibits throughout the museum property highlighting the impact of World War II on New Hampshire, Tamworth, and the Remick family.
Summer hours are Monday through Friday from 9 am to 5 pm and Saturday from 9 am to 4 pm. For more information, visit www. remickmuseum.org or call 323-7591. The mission of the Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm is to educate a broad and diverse public to the values and significance of the medical practice and agricultural way of life of the country doctor, and to preserve and protect the Remick property and collections for the benefit of the public. .
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Life on the Lakes They say if you are lucky enough to live on the lake, you are lucky enough. In the Lakes Region we are certainly blessed. Our agents know the value of what we have here as well as the value of the properties for our buyers, sellers and investors alike. After all, the agents in our office have marketed or sold properties on more different lakes, rivers and the ocean than any other office in the Lakes Region. There are also aspects of waterfront ownership we are all too familiar with. Let us bring our real life experience to your real estate experience. Let us be your waterfront agent.
MLS 4412963
MLS 4217176
20 Gateway, Wolfeboro $988,000 Jodi Hughes Emerson • 603-455-9533 MLS 4411368
56 Pipers Point Lane, Alton $1,849,000 Dennis Schauer • 603-651-8840 MLS 4357896
119 Echo Point, Alton $998,000 Jodi Hughes Emerson • 603-455-9533 MLS 4411781
24 Tranquility Lane, Alton $6,289,000 Jodi Hughes Emerson • 603-455-9533 MLS 4401666
23 Crystal Shore, Wolfeboro $1,380,000 Jodi Hughes Emerson • 603-455-9533
678 North Main Street, Wolfeboro $380,000 Jodi Hughes Emerson • 603-455-9533
MLS 4418521
37 North Rd, Epsom $548,000 Michael Travis • 603-303-2599 WaterfrontAgent.com MLS 4417231
64 Little Bear, Tuftonboro $890,000 TIm Wade • 603-651-8806 MLS 4415897
221 Long Pond, Northwood $324,800 Michael Travis • 603-303-2599 WaterfrontAgent.com
MLS 4416589 $2,8888,000
Moultonborough’s Gold Coast Waterfront Gem on Wallace Pt.
An expansive waterfront decks, screened porch and stone patios will remind you of the cottages of Squam Lake while you watch the evening tour of the Mt. Washington, sunsets and the summer fireworks across the lake. Considered the Gold Coast, Wallace Point overlooks Blueberry Island which hosts a pair of Bald Eagles. Perfectly situated with exceptional swimming and boating waters and easy access to Center Harbor and Meredith docks. The much coveted south west exposure is framed with drifts of hydrangeas and perennials, attracting hummingbirds daily. A luxurious kitchen, en suite bedrooms, all professionally decorated with a spacious open floor plan that offers lots of room for family and guests. The perfect property to make lake memories for life. Call Bob Hughes 22 South Main, Wolfeboro NH 03894 • 603-569-5000
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Unique Inside and Out Enjoy the beauty of the Lakes Region of New Hampshire A totally inviting and impeccable year round cottage on the shores of Little Squam with a delightful floor plan! Owner is a full time resident and what a charming spot to come home to! 3-bedroom (one on the main level), 2-bath, plus a full kitchen, inviting screen porch, and cozy living and dining areas. The wood stove insert in the living room will easily heat the entire house! Plus a new Rinnai propane heater. Views across Little Squam to the mountains beyond. Live on the dock in the summer months, joining in the fun with family and friends as you swim, boat and fish! 141 Ft of waterfront and 1.22 acres of land. This is a great spot on the lake!
Ashland $650,000
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2015 Marks our 70th year of serving the Lakes Region 249 Whittier Highway - Route 25 Center Harbor, New Hampshire Office (603)253.8131 • Toll Free (800)834.5759 Lamprey & Lamprey REALTORS Inc.
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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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One STOP SHOPPInG! Real eSTaTe MORTGaGe and TITle SeRvIceS
center Harbor
Center Harbor Situated on Dog Cove with 473 ft. of shoreline 12.28 acres, Squam Lake. $ 3,475,000 #4413684
32 Whittier Highway • 603-253-4345 (NH) 1-800-639-4022 centerharbor.nh@nemoves.com
Wolfeboro Lake Winnipesaukee classic! Remarkable views. $3,425,000 #4397768
WoLfeboro
Moultonborough Exceptional value on Lake Winnipesaukee. Dock and sandy beach. $499,000 #4326919
15 North Main Street • 603-569-2533 (NH) 1-800-621-2533 wolfeboro.nh@nemoves.com
WOLFEBORO Custom built 3 bedroom, 2 ½ bath cape. Large yard with small brook. $325,000 (#4417022)
OSSIPEE Quaint duplex in Ossipee village. Each unit has 2 bedrooms, kitchen, bath and living room. $179,900 (#4418296)
We Move More of The Lakes Region! Laconia
348 Court Street • 603-524-2255 (NH) 1-800-639-5077 lakesregioninfo@nemoves.com
Meredith Custom built home. Deeded dock, Waldron Bay amenities. $875,000 #4417396
Tilton Riverfront custom home. Dock and in-ground pool. $369,000 #4403265
THE SUNSET IS DIFFERENT everyday from this spectacular home. 1st floor master, Great Room, 3-season porch, family/game room, bonus room over the garage & a deck to enjoy the panoramas. Outstanding neighborhood in the ideal location. $429,000 Chris Kelly 677-2182
DEEDED DOCK and beach access to Winnisquam with all the extras! New garage and deck with jacuzzi, driveway, beautiful landscaping & so many new interior features! Enclosed porch, & a great association for 4 seasons of enjoyment! $299,500 Jane Angliss 630-5472
WINNIPESAUKEE’S GOLD COAST. Gracious, 7,000+ SF Georgian with all of the vacation amenities & plenty of guest accommodations. Breathtaking views, 2 lakeside decks, 50’ dock & private 3.09 acre lot with 200’ pristine waterfront. 15 rooms, 4 fireplaces, library, solarium. $2,995,000 Rob Wichland 387-7069
SARGENT LAKE. Spacious 4-bedroom year-round
STUNNING VIEWS AND WATERFRONT. 3 bedroom open contemporary on one acre with 140’ on Shell Camp Lake. Dock, full walkout basement, sunrises, fireplace & just steps from a private community beach. Easy commute to Concord or the Lakes Region. $359,900 Lori Harding-Chiefe 677-7420
SOUTH DOWN SHORES $199,000! Well maintained condo with Monitor heat and French doors. Master-suite & a wonderful multi-purpose room. South Down Shores has beautiful common areas, sandy beach, clubhouse, playground $ walking trails. $199,000 Jane Angliss 630-5472
Bristol 800 ft. of frontage on Pemigewasset River, 3.3 acres, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. $299,000 #4413982
Moultonborough Waterfront estate on 5.3 acres with main home, carriage house and guest house. $2,149,000 #4402841
Laconia Freestanding condo at the water’s edge on Paugus Bay. $295,900 #4417806
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home has 101’ on this quiet association lake. Easy access yet private. Beautifully finished with a great floor plan for entertaining by the beach. $235,000 Franco DiRienzo 530-1078
208 Daniel Webster Hwy, Meredith, NH | 603-279-0079 • 423 Main Street , Laconia, NH | 603-527-8200
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Wolfeboro- Beautifully appointed waterfront condo on Lake Wentworth with mountain views. Every detail upgraded with the highest quality materials. Newer kitchen with stainless steel appliances and hardwood floors. Large deck, garage and dock included. $449,900 #4382828
Wolfeboro - Totally updated 3-bedroom, 2-bath condo located in a serene, private setting with openconcept 1st floor. Updated kitchen with stainless steel appliances. First floor master bedroom with custom closets. Large screened porch, garage and dock complete this offering. $409,000 #4382115
Wolfeboro - Waterfront condo with mountain, beach and water views. Enter from the living area to private deck overlooking West Beach. The 2nd floor offers large master suite with private bath and his/her closets, as well as an additional generous sized bedroom and bath. Finished sunlit walk-out lower level. 2 large beaches, association boat house, ball field and tennis courts. $415,000 #4346732
Susan S. Vail, Realtor ® (781) 307-2996 - direct (781) 479-4312 - voice mail/fax 15 North Main Street • 603-569-2533 (NH) 1-800-621-2533
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Extraordinary 5,000+ square foot home sits on an idyllic 9+/- acre lot with frontage on Lyford Pond. Entering the grand foyer, you immediately view a spacious living room with a wall of windows that embraces the natural outdoor beauty. Indeed, the view from every room in this home embraces nature. A two sided gas fireplace anchors this room and the formal dining room.The heart of this home is a stunning kitchen with cherry cabinetry, granite and Corian counter tops, and high-end appliances that opens into a family room and breakfast nook. Roy Sanborn - 603.455.0335 Ashley Davis - 603.455.7110 | CANTERBURY, NH | $599,000
EMILY LANE
Well appointed 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath condo in Meredith Bay Village, Meredith’s active adult community. Excellent location. Rebecca Whitcher - 603.393.7072 MEREDITH, NH | $309,900
DOCKHAM SHORE
Exceptional Craftsman style home privately sited on a beautifully landscaped lot. 100’ of waterfront and a beach. Roy Sanborn - 603.455.0335 Ashley Davis - 603.455.7110 GILFORD, NH | $1,670,000
Meredith
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PINE RIVER POND
Year round cottage with bunk house situated on this 5 mile lake. Sandy beach and large dock. Being sold furnished. Steve Patriquin - 603.387.2532 WAKEFIELD, NH | $425,000
LOON POND
Lovely 2 bedroom year-round home sits on a private .48 acre lot with 426’ of water frontage with a dock. Roy Sanborn - 603.455.0335 Ashley Davis - 603.455.7110 GILMANTON, NH | $284,000
GRAND COLONIAL HOME
Views of the Belknap Mountains from this 4-ßßbedroom, 4-bath home sited on 6+/- acres. Fantastic farmers porch. MaryAnne Baron - 603.491.4624 GILMANTON, NH | $409,900
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$500,000 price reduction for summer sale! 5,000 square foot home on 16 acres with a pool, 2 barns, and indoor ring. Roy Sanborn - 603.455.0335 Ashley Davis - 603.455.7110 DUNBARTON, NH | $1,995,000
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C elebrating Over 60 Years!
A tradition of trust-over 60 years of Maxfield Real Estate in the Lakes Region Luxury Real Estate
MOULTONBOROUGH- Magnificent Lake Winnipesaukee home features 2-story entry foyer with fireplace; lake and mountain views from most rooms. Home theater, study, granite countertops, breakwater, 2 docks and sunsets! $2,100,000 (4228378) Call 569-3128
MOULTONBOROUGH- Spectacular Winnipesaukee views and shorefront. Custom built home with gourmet kitchen, 2 fireplaces and open floor plan. Detached garage with guest quarters. Very special!
TUFTONBORO- Gorgeous 4-bedroomWinnipesaukee contemporary in Melvin Bay, 175’ shoreline, sandy beach, grandfathered multiple-slip dock, 3 acres, western exposure, large level lot, 2-story garage.
$1,125,000 (4389206)
$1,075,000 (4408583)
ALTON- Sited on the west side of Black Point with spectacular views of Lake Winnipesaukee and mountains, this waterfront cottage has 2 bedrooms, deck and great docking system.
WOLFEBORO- Charming 3-bedroom Lake Winnipesaukee cottage, long sandy beach, level lawn, dock and swim raft, beautiful sunset views over Winter Harbor, a perfect 3-season getaway!
$595,900 (4397777)
$575,000 (4259231)
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TUFTONBOROTerrific Mirror Lake cottage, 118’ shoreline, southern exposure, sandy beach, level lot, privacy. Knotty pine interior, center fireplace, sunny interior plus a beautiful sun porch. $425,000 (4376116) Call 569-3128
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WOLFEBORO- 13.4 Acres and 700‘ of waterfront along with a cozy 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom Ranch with ample potential for additional space! Open concept first floor, with a beautiful deck that overlooks the backyard. $310,000 (4418106) Call 569-3128
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MOULTONBOROUGH- Water Access: DEEDED ownership of a 75’ permanent dock next to the association private sandy beach. 4-bedroom, 3-bath, 2800SF Contemporary on 1.9 acres. Lake and mountain views, plus a new 34x24 barn. $569,900 (4403706) Call 253-9360
WOLFEBORO- Pristine Point Breeze custom renovated condo with Lake Wentworth views and access to 2 sandy beaches, deeded boat slip and tennis, end unit with 3 levels of living.
ALTON- Unit #3 in the Lake Rim Condo Association with 4 units total that share 345’ of Lake Winnipesaukee shoreline. This 2-bedroom Condo Cottage can be occupied year round. Sandy beach, lake views and a covered 24’ boat slip. $289,900 (4395595) Call 875-3128
BARNSTEAD- Year-round Cottage on a large level lot with 170’ sandy frontage on Half Moon Lake. 30’ custom built aluminum lift-up dock. Completely renovated.
$539,000 (4407562)
$239,000 (4406918)
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BROOKFIELD- Adorable rustic camp with dock! Access by boat. Two level lots merged into one with 156’ shoreline on pristine Kingswood Lake; right-of-way through back property.
ALTON- Looking for a camp with beach rights? Here it is. This home needs some TLC, but could easily be turned into a year round home.
$149,900 (4406440)
$115,000 (4385541)
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MOULTONBOROUGH- Lake Winnipesaukee building lot, 135’ shoreline, 3.4 acres! 6-bedroom septic design, 6X30 dock permit, gravel driveway to clearing. Beautiful, unique land with 2 bridges, ready to go! $649,000 (4409520) Call 569-3128
WOLFEBORO- Beautiful 5+ Acre building lot with spectacular mountain views. Private, tranquil, water access to pristine Lower Beech Pond. 4-bedroom State Approved Septic Design. $178,000 (4047661) Call 569-3128
BARNSTEAD- Rarely does a large waterfront parcel of land come on the market in the Lakes Region. Here’s a beauty on Halfmoon Lake with awesome sunsets, 4.31 acres and 214’ of sandy frontage. $199,000 (4400162) Call 875-3128
ASHLANDSquam Lake access: Building lot on Squam River with 100’ shorefront. Town water and sewer available. Nice views and quiet area. Within 5 minutes to I-93. $130,000 (4362966) Call 253-9360
15 Railroad Ave., Wolfeboro 603-569-3128 Junction Routes 25 & 25B, Center Harbor 603-253-9360 108 Main St., Alton 603-875-3128
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Randy Parker (603)455-6913 LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE
We Sell the BEST of the Lakes Region Waterfront • Water Access Residential • Land • Commercial LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE
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ALTON Exceptional Winnipesaukee 4000sf home, absolutely spectacular, views, covered boat slip, gorgeous grounds, rich and welcoming interior! $1,975,000 (4184069)
TUFTONBORO Simply Incredible! 6 acre waterfront property, 335’ shoreline, main 4-bedroom home plus 4 separate cottages and dry boathouse. $1,900,000 (4408579)
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WOLFEBORO Renovated Point Breeze condo with pretty water views, access to 2 sandy beaches, deeded boat slip, tennis, 3 level end unit. $539,000 (4407558)
BROOKFIELD Beautifully restored New England home, 9 acres, mountain views, pasture land, pond, and an incredible barn! $449,000 (4415950)
ALTON Beautiful 3+ bedroom home, 4.13 acres, spacious interior, master suite, deck, large yard. Additional living space in attic & basement. $299,000 (4416110)
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MOULTONBOROUGH Spectacular Gansy Island property! 6 lots totaling 10.09 acres and 1900’ of pristine Lake Winnipesaukee shoreline! $1,295,000 (4408667)
WOLFEBORO Expansive 200’ shoreline, dock, beach, multiple decks. Gorgeous vaulted ceilings, sunlight, water views, and close to town! $1,230,000 (4360121)
Bringing real life experience to your real estate experience. Bringing real life experience to your www.LakesRegionLuxury.com real estate experience. HISTORIC DISTRICT
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WOLFEBORO Cute n’ cozy cape on 1.46 acres, beautiful hardwood flooring, stainless appliances, wood fireplace, pretty setting with stone walls. $199,000 (4417462)
15 Railroad Avenue • Wolfeboro, NH 03894 • 800-726-0480
Beautiful Scenic Waterfront Properties MLS #4411781 Building fond memories with family and friends is what this lake house is all about. Nestled on the shore of Crescent Lake with direct access to Lake Wentworth, one of the largest lakes in N.H. A sunny, sandy beach with steps into clean, clear water ensures your enjoyment. Privacy abounds with level lawns for playing games. Within a short distance to downtown Wolfeboro via a wooded Walking/Biking path. Designed by an admired architect, this home features custom woodwork and a three floor high fireplace, a masonry masterpiece. 4 Bedrooms, 4 Baths. $1,380,000
MLS #4420346 Unique Lake Winnipesaukee Estate with vast panoramic vistas, over broad open water with distant mnt views and spectacular and ever changing sunsets. 2 waterfront lots of record, 3.1 acres, and 342’ of waterfront. Property also includes a 2 bay 1600 sq ft boathouse, built in 2004, containing two 30’ slips, as well as external dock and breakwater. Everything you would expect to find in a quality property-details,space,high end appliances and fixtures-plus an elevator. Conveniently located between Alton and Wolfeboro. $6,289,000
MLS #4375592 Truly a one of a kind property, extraordinary yet unpretentious. “Boulder Lodge” sits on 5.87 acres with 641 ft. of pristine waterfront. A classic 4 bedroom/2 bathroom shingled Lake House serves as the main residence. 7 cozy, 1-3 bedroom cottages with kitchenettes provide superb accommodations and privacy for guests. An inviting cookhouse with chef ’s kitchen and attached open air dining pavilion, complete with fieldstone fireplace, serves as an intimate area to gather and entertain. An additional cabin houses media room and laundry facilities. Natural sand beach. Docking space for up to 13 boats. $5,800,000
MLS# 4217176 Remarkable lake home in pristine condition with all the features you would expect to enjoy lake living. Located in “LAKESIDE AT WINNIPESAUKEE”, this home has been completely refurbished to new condition including a superior kitchen and all new baths. Decking all around the main level with great views of the lake and Varney Islands with sounds of the loons. Main floor master and 3 second level bedrooms with two additional full baths provide for extended family and guests. All operating systems are new. $1,749,000
22 South Main St., Wolfeboro, New Hampshire • 603-569-6060
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Moultonborough An historic and remarkable property with nearly 90 acres consists of three lots of record. The first is the Kona boathouse, a residence with living quarters with 4 bedrooms. The second lot is the Kona beach with 20 boatslips. The third is the Mansion with 37 guest rooms, dining room and convention area. Clearly a one-of-a-kind property.
$7,995,000
Gilford
6 bedroom suites, 3-room carriage house, 4 fireplaces, heated driveway, conservatory, hobby room, spa, home theater and a computerized golf room are amenities that complete a luxurious life style. 290’ Winnipesaukee waterfront. Additional 1.66 acre lot for privacy is included.
$9,950,000
On an impressive, level lot with 200 feet of prime waterfront and a garden-like setting, this spacious 5-bedroom home has an amazing, flexible floor plan. With a separate carriage house the possibilities are endless. Spectacular views, southern exposure, multiple decks, fabulous docking system and waterside amenities. This is a special home. Moultonborough - $2,495,000
This lovely 4-bedroom Grouse Point home has picturesque lake and mountain views. Updated kitchen, wine cellar, gleaming hardwood flooring. Sweeping deck overlooks private yard. Grouse Point amenities include clubhouse, indoor pool, docks and three beaches. It is an outstanding gated community. Meredith - $875,000
Gilford
Sophisticated design, incomparable quality and functionality embraced by timeless architecture this extraordinary home was designed and constructed with perfection. Sited on a sweeping 300’ waterfront lot with ever changing sunsets, the home takes advantage of picturesque lake views.
$4,395,000
This amazing home, designed by Dann Batting, is being constructed by top rated builder, Jason Drouin. Three levels of living area plus a dramatic four-room carriage house. Sweeping views to Mt. Washington and the 256 feet of waterfront. Thought and careful planning went into the custom design of this special Governor’s Island home.
3,895,000
An impressive, architecturally-designed, custom 4-bedroom Governor’s Island home sited to take advantage of picturesque mountain views and beautiful sunsets. There is a sandy beach, large dock and a beautifully landscaped lot. Club amenities include beach, clubhouse, tennis courts, cross country trails and woodlands for hiking.
Gilford - $2,295,000
This tasteful sun-filled home is located in pristine Cummings Cove with sandy beach and picturesque mountain views. The U-shaped dock is oversized and has a terrific sitting area. Detached bunk house with half-bath gives additional space for guests. Appealing, comfortable and is being sold furnished. Ready to move in! Meredith - $849,000
Gilford
On a sweeping lot with over an acre of land with 215 feet of prime waterfront, this tasteful, 5-bedroom Governor’s Island home is appealing. Waterside improvements are significant, and the sandy beach makes water access easy. It has a desirable SW exposure for ever changing and dramatic sunsets. It is a prize!
Gilford - $2,150,000
Tastefully updated with hardwood, tile and carpet this spacious 3-bedroom unit with loft has all of the privacy and convenience of an end unit and is being sold partially furnished. Tranquil and appealing setting. Amenities include tennis, beach, pools, moorings, docks and clubhouse. Gilford - $299,900
Susan Bradley Realtor®, CRS, ABR, GRI
Direct: 603-493-2873 email: susanbradley@metrocast.net | www.SueBradley.com 348 Court Street, Laconia, NH 03246 | 603-524-2255
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. Meredith - $239,000
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May 18, 2015 34 North Main St., P.O. Box 2180 Wolfeboro, NH 03894 • 603-569-4488 www.melansonrealestate.com
WOLFEBORO: This Winnipesaukee waterfront estate has it all. An elegant main house with extraordinary detailing and quality craftsmanship throughout, carriage house, 3-bay boathouse, canopied U shaped crib dock with breakwater, large sandy beach, 426’ of waterfront, private setting, great views. $4,500,000 MLS # 4402010 WOLFEBORO: Wow, what an opportunity! 2 lots of record, 240’ on Goodwin’s Basin, 65’ on Crescent Lake with dock and sandy beach, a 3-bedroom main house, 2-unit apartment building and two-2 bedroom seasonal cottages, all within walking distance town to via the Bridge Falls Path.
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New Hampshire Boat Museum Opens For the Season on May 23 The New Hampshire Boat Museum in Wolfeboro will open for the 2015 season over Memorial Day weekend. The Museum will be open daily through Columbus Day weekend. Many new and interesting events are happening this season. The special exhibit, A Pilgrimage to Simplicity: Lake Wentworth’s Traditions and History, will explore the unique history of Wentworth, a lake located in Wolfeboro. The exhibit will include Native American artifacts, historic photos, summer camp and lodging memorabilia, archaeological items, and historic boats from Lake Wentworth. “This season’s new exhibit on the history of Lake Wentworth has been a great partnership between the Boat Museum and the exhibit’s three sponsors, the Lake Wentworth Association, Lake Wentworth Foundation, and Point Breeze Condominium Association. We hope everyone will want to visit the Museum to explore the lake’s fascinating history,” says Board Chair Joe DeChiaro. In addition to the featured exhibit, the Museum includes an introductory video on the history of boating on Lake Winnipesaukee as well as displays on steamboats, vintage motorboat engines, a recreated wooden boat repair shop and boat models. Also on display this year will be the Scotty race boat, a beautifully restored Lyman runabout, a rare Milo Rocket and a Shepherd If you have young kids in your family, plan to visit the Museum’s Family Activity Center where youngsters can
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Kick Up Your Heels at the Contra Dance The Community Contra Dance Series, hosted by Global Awareness Local Action (G.A.L.A.) will host its final dance of the season on Sat., May 23 at the Ossipee Town Hall Gymnasium at 55 Main St., Center Ossipee. The dance runs from 7 to 10 pm, with the first half hour dedicated to a brief overview of the basic steps of New England contra dance. Dances are a fun and energizing night out for all ages and abilities, even if you simply prefer to cheer the dancers on from the sidelines. The May 23 dance will feature The Fiddling Thomsons, led by father and son Ryan and Brennish Thomson. The award-winning duo has taught workshops and played for dances and fiddle competitions throughout the region. Although they will be playing traditional New England contra tunes, the Thomsons have worked with a variety of musical styles and unusual instruments. Ryan is a respected contra enthusiast and music researcher and has even attended dances internationally. Don Heinold will be calling the dance. The name Contra Dance refers to partnered folk dance styles, where couples dance in two facing lines. Contra dance is a hybrid of an English countrydance and French court dances. At the end of the 17th century, French dancers began to incorporate English country-
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Spend a Day Fishing on the Big Lake By Thomas P. Caldwell A visit to Lake Winnipesaukee immediately brings to mind swimming, boating, and lying on the beach. But there is another lake activity that has provided wonderful memories for many vacationers and year-round residents: fishing. Those who don’t own a boat and have never been fishing before still can have a great time by going on a guided fishing trip on the Big Lake. There are a half-dozen fishing guides around the lake who can provide a great day out on the water, ranging from Dr. Hook, having been offering fishing charters out of Laconia for years, to Wyatt’s Flys Charters and Salmon Patrol Charters in Gilford, to Fishing Lake Winnipesaukee in Wolfeboro. Ron Paquette of Fishing Lake Winnipesaukee said he gets a lot of tourists, as well as people who are visiting someone in the area who is a fisherman, but who have never been fishing themselves. “They’ll call to set up a trip,” he said. “We also get kids who come up to visit Grandma and Grandpa.” Whatever their reasons for wanting to go fishing, Ron, like other guides, wants to provide them with a fun and successful fishing adventure. “It’s a lot of fun, unless you can’t catch anything,” said Ron, “so I do my best to make sure they do. There are days when the weather doesn’t
cooperate, it’s windy and cold, and you’re restricted where you can fish, so it can be a challenge.” For someone like Ron, who has been “guiding five years, and fishing for 60,” he said, “If you’re out there a lot, and find out what’s working and where they are, you’ll have some pretty good success.” Ron said his father took him out fishing as soon as he could hold a pole, and he has been fishing ever since. He knows the different locations to go, depending upon the season. In the spring, the fish are at the mouths of the rivers where smelt are spawning, and along the shore, searching for bait in shallow waters. That is the time for salmon, lake trout, and rainbow trout. As the water warms, more fish
become active and fishermen can catch smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, pickerel, perch, and a variety of sunfish. During the summer months, the salmon and lake trout go deeper for cooler temperatures, and the fisherman needs to use downriggers to place the lure at the desired depth while trolling, with the fishing line varying in length, depending on the species being caught. A long line is used for salmon to avoid having the trolling motor frighten the fish. “I have all the equipment for different fishing: bait casting, fly poles, downriggers, and fish finders,” Ron said. Of the various species to fish, Ron said, “There’s a lot more action with
smallmouth bass, with people casting, not trolling. Sometimes we’ll start out trolling with downriggers, and as the day progresses, we’ll switch over to bass fishing. They’re fun: They fight, they jump. It’s exciting.” As fun as bass fishing is, Ron said some people keep them and some let them go; whereas with white perch, they’re “good eaters” and people keep more of them. “I’ve fished with youngsters, and really enjoy teaching kids. But they want to catch something every minute, so it keeps me going.” Like most fishing charters, Ron tries to limit the number on the trip to three adults, or two adults and two children. “It’s an 18-foot boat,” he said, “and you don’t want everyone getting in each other’s way.” Like many other lake businesses, Ron’s busiest time is the summer months, June through August. There is less call for the charters during the spring, and by September, the numbers begin to fall back again. Then there is the weather. People want to fish on nice days, and sometimes they will want to cancel if it’s raining. Ron said he will warn customers if inclement weather is predicted. If they still want to go, perhaps because it’s the only day they have available, he will keep them apprised of the weather
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• Fishing Continued from page 29 conditions, waiting for a break that will allow them to salvage the day. Otherwise, it means postponing the trip to another time. Ron said a lot of his business came his way through Curt Golder, another Wolfeboro fishing guide who recently retired. “I met Curt a long time ago,” Ron said. “He was a guide and I was more of a salmon fisherman. One day, he asked me to go out with him. We struck up a friendship, and we’ve been friends ever since, and fishing buddies.” Through Curt, Ron learned the tricks of going after other fish species, and when Curt retired, he sent his customers to Ron. “He helped me start in the business,” Ron said. To find out more about Fishing Lake Winnipesaukee, see ifishnh.com or call Ron at 569-5252. Jason Parent of Northfield operates Salmon Patrol Charters out of Fay’s Boat Yard in Gilford. Also a statecertified fishing guide, Jason is passionate about fishing and is listed as one of the Lakes Region’s 15 master anglers in Dr. Hal Lyon’s popular book, Angling in the Smile of the Great Spirit.
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New Hampshire’s Division of Historical Resources, the State Historic Preservation Office, was established in 1974. The historical, archaeological, architectural, engineering and cultural resources of New Hampshire are among the most important environmental assets of the state. Historic preservation promotes the use, understanding and conservation of such resources for the education, inspiration, pleasure and enrichment of New Hampshire’s citizens. For more information, visit www.nh.gov/nhdhr or call 271-3483.
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“I wanted it to be not just for people doing a personal workout, but for anyone in the community to get involved,” she adds. She is aware that Mount Major on Rt. 11 in the Alton Bay area is a very busy hiking spot on Memorial Day weekend. She saw it as the perfect place to get the word out about ending child sex trafficking and to raise funds by letting hikers make a donation before hiking the mountain. (The suggested donation is $25 per family). This is the third year of the fundraiser and it has become very popular with many hikers. Those who want to donate or learn more can stop by Katrina’s information table/tent, which will be set up on May 24 at the Mt. Major parking lot. “This year we want the event to be even bigger,” she explains. “Last year we raised $1,500 through a mix of people who formed their own teams and hikers who heard about it and just showed up and wanted to donate.” In an effort to make the event even more fun, Katrina has included prizes this year which will be given out in four categories: 1. the largest donation; 2. the funkiest outfit; 3. the fastest time to the summit and back; 4. the person who goes to the summit and back the most times in one day. Katrina will be set up at Mount
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