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Fourth of July Celebrations Around the Lake! By Sarah Wright Happy Independence Day! The Fourth of July is one of the most popular times of year to be enjoying the Lakes Region. Everyone loves a good barbeque with family and friends, but the area also offers some of the best parades and fireworks shows around. Celebrate the birth of our country at one of these fun events. Cruise aboard the M/S Mount Washington on the Fireworks Dinner Dance Cruise and take in the magic of the lake on the night of the Fourth. Enjoy dinner and dancing while the boat cruises the lake, scouting for local fireworks shows. Live music will be played on the main deck by local favorite, Annie and the Orphans. Small boats light up the lake while waiting for the fireworks, and cast a beautiful glow on the water. The boat leaves from Weirs Beach at 7 pm on July 4, returning around 10 pm after the Meredith fireworks. For more information, call 603-366-5531 or visit www.cruisenh.com. If you’re near Ossipee, the Annual th 4 of July Parade starts at 10 am with a community fair immediately following. Fireworks begin that night at 9:30 pm at Constitution Park. Call 603-539-1307 for details. Constitution Park is located on Long Sands Road in Center Ossipee. Wakefield will celebrate the holiday on Saturday, July 1 at the ballpark. Enjoy fun and games, a petting zoo, local food, and entertainment, starting at 6 pm. The fireworks show starts at
9:30 pm. Center Harbor starts the holiday off with a footrace at 9 am for children and at 10 am for the five-mile race on July 4. Later on, celebrate at the town’s parade at 2 pm, and then enjoy a wonderful fireworks show over the harbor at 9:15 pm, after a 7 pm band concert. Visit www.centerharbornh. org. for details. Ashland celebrates Independence Day at the L.W. Packard Ball Field, from 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm. Enjoy live music, food, amusements, and fireworks on July 3. Then, on July 4, eat your fill at the Annual Pancake Breakfast fundraiser at 7 am at The
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Common Man on Main Street in Ashland. The parade starts at 10 am. Visit Ashland NH Independence Day Celebration on Facebook for more information. The parade in Laconia will begin at Wyatt Park on July 4th at 4:30 pm and process to Opechee Park. Live musical entertainment and food vendors will be at the park until 10 pm when the fireworks show begins. Call the Laconia Parks and Recreation Department for details at 603-524-0521. If you’re in Moultonborough for July 4, the parade starts at 11 am at Blake Road, and ends at the Lion’s Club on Old Route 109. Following the
parade, there will be a complimentary barbeque cookout at the Lion’s Club. Fireworks will begin at 9:30 pm at the Center Harbor Beach. With one of longest parades in the state of New Hampshire, Wolfeboro’s parade starts at 10 am on North Main Street. See tractors, dancing, WWII vehicles, unicycling, and maybe a politician or two in this festive parade. Fireworks over Wolfeboro Bay will begin at dusk after a band concert at the docks. Call 603-569-2200. The 4th of July in Meredith begins with a chicken barbeque from 11 am to 2 pm at Hesky Park. The famous Rubber Duckie Race begins at 4 pm at the Mill Falls Marketplace in downtown Meredith, where you can try your luck at winning a prize, and the Brass Band will play in the park at 7 pm before a fireworks show at dusk. Call the Meredith Chamber of Commerce at 603-279-6121. Gilmanton celebrates the 4th of July with all-day festivities including a parade at 10 am. The fireworks show is scheduled for Saturday, July 1 at 9:30 pm at Crystal Lake Park in Gilmanton Iron Works. Tamworth Family Day happens on the 4th of July with a road race at 8:30 am, a parade at 11 am, and fireworks at 9:30 pm. Call Tamworth Parks and Recreation Department for locations of events at 603-323-7582. Bristol in the Newfound Lakes area • Fourth Continued on page 4
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Flock Together at Patricia Ladd Carega Gallery Starting July 1 at Patricia Ladd Carega Gallery in Center Sandwich, Margaret Barnaby’s unique woodblock prints will be on view. Artist, jeweler and printmaker Margaret Barnaby lives in Hawaii and on Squam Lake. Working in both
Japanese and western approaches to woodblock printing, Barnaby captures birds found at both of her homes as her subjects. The work is very large, attesting to the artist’s skill as a printmaker. It also is precise. The integration of two cultures, east and
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prints are contained in both personal and corporate collections including those of United Parcel Service and Texas Instruments. She has won prizes for printmaking and one of her prints, Kink, is on exhibition at the Hawaii State Art Museum in Honolulu. Gallery hours are from 10 am to 5 pm, Monday through Saturday and from noon to 5 pm on Sunday. For information call Patricia Ladd Carega Gallery at 603-284-7728.
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11:59 pm on July 3 with live music at the docks; in Meredith at dusk on July 4; and in Sandwich at dusk on July 3. Whether you’re waving a flag on a parade route, or watching in awe at the colorful explosions in the night sky, there’s no better place to be on Independence Day, than right here around the lake!
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The Barnstormers Theatre opens summer season with Monty Python’s Spamalot The Barnstormers Theatre in Tamworth is opening its 87th summer season of live, professional theatre with Monty Python’s musical comedy Spamalot, on stage from Thursday, June 29 to Saturday, July 8. “Spamalot is a hilarious show, from start to finish,” said Bob Shea, the show’s director and Artistic Director of The Barnstormers Theatre. “With 18 actors playing an array of crazy characters, it definitely makes for a wild evening at the theatre.” Full to the brim with the fun and humor Monty Python is known for, Spamalot tells the story of King Arthur, his faithful servant Patsy, and the creation of the Knights of the Round Table. Once the fabled knights Lancelot, Galahad, Robin, and Sir Bedivere are banded together, they join King Arthur in his search for the Holy Grail. Along the way, they are guided and distracted by a chorus of legless knights, some men in tights, The Lady of the Lake and her Laker girls, killer rabbits, musical-hating kings, and more than one visit from God. Returning to The Barnstormers stage for Monty Python’s Spamalot is Cheryl Mullings as the Lady of the Lake, Ryan Malyar as Patsy, Doug Shapiro as Sir Bedivere, and Amanda Huxtable in the
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Newcomers open up Saturday night concert series in Cate Park The 2017 Friends of the Wolfeboro Community Bandstand free summer concert series kicks off with some new faces on Saturday, July 1. Cormac McCarthy, one of New England’s preeminent folk singer/ songwriters, will be joined by Mainesqueeze for the opening concert in the summer series. McCarthy made his singing debut at the age of three on WKRC in Cincinnati, belting out Davy Crockett on his dad’s radio show. Some 20 years later he returned to public performance, this time singing his own compositions with a bit more experience. While he was born in Ohio, McCarthy has been rooted in New England since he was 10 years old, growing up in towns where economies teetered on marginal sustenance from logging and paper and woolen mills. While the area was small, his musical influences were not, as his father’s love for jazz and classical music introduced him to a wide range of music. However, when his sister came home from college with the recordings of Bob Dylan, Joan Baez and others, things clicked for McCarthy and he traded in his clarinet for a guitar. During his college years, McCarthy studied literature and music and spent much of his time reading, playing guitar and working in the mills to pay for school. His college roommate encouraged him to make his music public and they shared local gigs and storytelling marathons. McCarthy was nominated for both Outstanding Folk/Acoustic Act and Outstanding Folk/Acoustic Album by the Boston Music Awards for his album “Troubled SLEEP.” He was asked to perform in Boston’s WUMB Folk Radio 10th anniversary celebration and has performed on the Newport Folk Festival stage three times and has
Mainesqueeze will bring their musical sounds to Cate Park on July 1. (Courtesy photo) appeared on NPR’s Mountain Stage radio show. Mainesqueeze is a mix of rhythm and roots, Texas swing, folk, country and more with three-part harmonies, hot guitar and pedal steel. The band is led by vocalists Sammie Haynes (McCarthy’s wife) and Doug Bennett, while Bruce Derr provides pedal steel and Jonathan Booth plays bass and lead guitarist. Haynes is an award-winning children’s music songwriter and performer with sultry and spirited vocals with a folk/country and blues influence. Bennett, who also plays guitar and bass, was the lead singer in popular seacoast-based group Doc Johnson Blues Band and in his younger days made his name with the Fleet Street Shuffle and the duo Bennett and Lawson. Derr is one of the area’s most soughtafter pedal steel and session players. With his creative and impeccable playing, he can also be seen playing guitar or lap steel with Slaid Cleaves as well as with Lex and Joe, Joyce
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A Summer of Fun at Lost River Lost River Gorge and Boulder Caves in North Woodstock is rolling into summer with some new programs involving local wildlife. Kate Wetherell, General Manager of Lost River, is enthusiastic about the attraction’s collaboration with the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, featuring live animal exhibits, natural science educational programs, and a public garden. “We’ll have a lot of excitement here at Lost River this summer,” Wetherell said. ‘We’ve already had owls here visiting with our guests and we look forward to the Science Center sharing hawks, mammals, and reptiles during their upcoming programs.” The Science Center will present pro-
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Lots Happening at Meredith Fine Craft Gallery – League of NH Craftsmen Chicken” two years ago and the chickens grew to be popular enough for Jennifer to end up on WMUR TV’s, Chronicle, last year. Jennifer’s flock of REAL chickens gives her a constant source of inspiration for her creations. Along with hearing about Jennifer’s creative process on July 8, you will meet “Pearl Pecksly”, “Freida McFrillsly”, “Patsy Puffaluff”, and other House Chicken friends who will be there to be adored and purchased. The Meredith Fine Craft Gallery/ League of NH Craftsmen is hosting a special four-part lecture series: The Art of Photography Retold. This series is an educational opportunity to enhance your knowledge of traditional photography, and to meet a diverse group of photographers who use the
Don’t be a chicken! Stop by the Meredith Fine Craft Gallery – League of NH Craftsmen for a chicken-lovers exhibit, which runs from July 1-31. Titled Which Came First?, the exhibit is a collection of work by various League artists with a focus on chickens. There will be chickens featured in wall art, fiber art, jewelry, wood, glass, stone, pottery, and much more. Enjoy each artist’s interpretation of styles and caricatures from different moments, personalities (like “Pearl Pecksly”, one of Jennifer Diggs infamous “House Chickens”), and the loveable nature of our fowl feathered friends. Attention Jennifer Diggs House Chicken fans! Jennifer will be at the League of NH – Meredith Fine Craft Gallery on Saturday, July 8, from 11 am to 2 pm, to showcase her popular House Chickens and demonstrate the process she uses to make them. Jennifer has been an artist in many mediums throughout her life, but has especially enjoyed working with fabrics. She made her first fake fur “House
wet darkroom in unique ways. Make plans to attend for a journey into the art behind photography from the camera used to getting into “the zone”. The first lecture takes place on Monday, June 26 from 6:30 to 7:30 pm and will feature fine art photographer, Paul Wainwright, who specializes in traditional, wet-process photography. He produces museum quality prints for exhibition and collection, and his portfolio includes interpretive images of landscapes and historic architecture. Paul will discuss his artistic vision and creative processes. He will demonstrate his large-format camera, which uses 4” x 5” sheet film that is processed in a wet darkroom. You will learn about the steps involved in creating “traditional” photographs. Samples of his work will
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Rotary Riverside Park Concerts The Putnam Fund presents the Music on the River concert series in June, July and August at Rotary Riverside Park and Gazebo next to the historic Belknap Mill in downtown Laconia. The concerts run from 6:30 to 8 pm and are free. All are welcome; bring a lawn chair or blanket for seating. In case of inclement weather the concert will be held inside the Mill on the third floor in the Rose Chertok Gallery. This year the series will fall on scheduled Friday evenings with the exception of The 39th Army Band NH National Guard concert, which will be
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Boat Museum Seeks Donations and Consignments For Auction Do you want to sell your boat or vintage car this summer? The New Hampshire Boat Museum in Wolfeboro has the perfect venue at their New England Vintage Boat Auction, which takes place on Saturday, July 15 on the Museum grounds starting at 10 am. The Museum actively seeks consignments and donations for the auction, which is the Museum’s largest fundraiser of the year. A wide variety of boats, vintage cars, and boat or lakerelated items are sold at this auction that draws hundreds of bidders. It’s a great way to purchase or sell a boat or car. To help you effectively sell your boat, the Museum has online auction listings at www.nhbm.org with photos and detailed descriptions. The sooner your item is listed, the more chances you will have of selling your boat or car. Individuals are encouraged to contact the Museum early to finalize their consignment or donation. A typical selection of boats the Museum seeks for auction includes wooden, vintage or classic, fiberglass, canoes, sailboats and kayaks in conditions ranging from excellent to good. The Museum also sells small items such as outboard motors and boating accessories that have been donated to the auction. In addition, items including rustic camp items or lake memorabilia, water skis, camp tables, chairs, stools, lamps, decoys, and decorative items such as lake prints and watercolors are sold. This auction always has something for everyone.
through Monday, October 9 from 10 am to 4 pm, Monday through Saturday, and Sunday noon to 4 pm. The Museum is a not-for-profit institution that focuses on the social history of life on New Hampshire’s lakes and the state’s important fresh water boating traditions. It is located at 399 Center Street, Wolfeboro Falls, two miles from downtown Wolfeboro in the former Allen “A” Resort dance hall. For further information contact the Museum at 603-569-4554, museum@ nhbm.org, www.nhbm.org or via Facebook. The New Hampshire Boat Museum is a member of “Experience New Hampshire Heritage: The Portsmouth to Plymouth Museum Trail.” To learn more about the Trail, visit nhmuseumtrail.org.
Pictured is a 1964 White lapstrake runabout just one of the many vintage items to be auctioned at the New Hampshire Boat Museum on July 15. While the Museum accepts consignments, it also seek donations, which are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. The donor receives a tax credit, while the proceeds from the sale benefit the Boat Museum and their education programs and exhibits. To learn more about consigning or donating to the auction, visit www. nhbm.org or call the Museum at 603569-4554 to have paperwork mailed to you. To preview auction items, go to the New Hampshire Boat Museum’s website at www.nhbm.org. In addition to the online preview, the public may view auction items on Friday, July 14, from noon to 5 pm and Saturday, July 15, from 8 to 10 am. Buyers are encouraged to pre-register for the auction online at www.nhbm.org to save time the morning of the auction. Jack McLaughlin, Auction Chair, says, “The Vintage Boat Auction is a great place for those who want to sell their boats and vintage cars to a large group of interested buyers from throughout the northeast at a good price. In addition, whether consigning
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or donating, you will be helping the New Hampshire Boat Museum with their largest fundraiser of the year.” For full auction information visit www.nhbm.org or call the Museum at 603-569-4554. The New Hampshire Boat Museum is open to the public for 6/12 -8/27 the 2017 season and will remain open
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June 26, The Art of Photography Retold, 6:30-7:30 pm, with photographer Paul Wainwright, Meredith Fine Craft Gallery/League of NH Craftsmen, fine art photography, discussion takes place at Meredith Community Center, 1 Circle Drive, Meredith. 279-7920. June 26, Bike Give Away, 10 am, Ossipee Central School, www.ossipeeoldhomeweek. com. June 27, Lakes Region Chamber Golf Classic (27th annual), 8:30 am shotgun start, Lochmere Golf & Country Club, info: Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce: 524-5531. June 27, NH on High: Historic and Unusual Weathervanes of the Granite State, 7:30 pm, Gilmanton Historical Society, Old Town Hall, 1800 NH Rt. 140, Gilmanton by NH Various Artistsprogram, free, 267-6098. Iron Works, Humanities Now Thru August 31 June 28, Nature Play Times, (for ages 2 & 3), 11 am-noon, join the naturalist for unstructured play time in nature, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, $5/per child, (adult must accompany each child), 968-7194. June 29, 8th Annual NASWA Day, celebration with live music on the beach, NASWA, 1086 Weirs Blvd., Weirs Beach, www.naswa.com, 366-4341. June 29, Abraham and Mary Lincoln: the Long and the Short of It, 7:30 pm, Holderness Historical Society, US Rt. 3 Curry Place, Holderness, 968-7487, NH Humanities program, free. June 29, NH’s One Room Rural Schools: The Romance and the Reality, 3 pm, Meredith Bay Colony Club, 21 Upper Mile Point Drive, Meredith, 279-1500, NH Humanities program, free. June 29, Rockywold-Deephaven, Respite from a Hectic World, 4:30-5:30 pm, talk by Margie-Howe Emmons, great-granddaughter of one of the camp’s founders, Museum of the White Mts., 34 Highland St., Plymouth, info: 535-3210. June 30, Open Air Landscape Art, 10 am-noon, join local artist Mary Ann Stockman for outdoor art session at various locations around Castle grounds. Castle in the Clouds, Rt. 171, Moultonboro. Info/pre-register: 476-5410. (Takes place June 30, July 14, 28 & Aug. 4.) June 30, StoryWalk Opening Celebration, held in downtown Holderness, 1011:30 am, info: Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, 968-7194. July 1, Kiln Fired Sun Catchers, adult workshop, Sandwich Home Industries, League of NH Craftsmen, Sandwich village, pre-register/info: 284-6831. July 1-2, 4th of July Weekend Craft Fair, 10 am-4 pm, Gunstock Mountain Resort, 719 Cherry Valley Rd., Gilford. Rain or shine, free admission. www.joycescraftshows. com. July 1-4, Sam Adams Celebration, beach bathing, music, fun, games, activities, NASWA, 1086 Weirs Blvd., Weirs Beach, info: www.naswa.com, 366-4341.
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July 1-31, Which Came First? Exhibit of chicken-themed art by various League artists, Meredith Fine Craft Gallery – League of NH Craftsmen, 279 DW Highway, Meredith, call for hours/info: 279-7920. July 1-Oct. 31, The American Soldier, A Photographic Tribute, The Civil War to the War in Iraq, Wright Museum, Center St., Wolfeboro, 569-1212, www. wrightmuseum.org. July 4, Center Harbor 4th of July Parade, 2 pm, chparksandrec@metrocast.net. July 4, 4th of July Parade, 10 am, Main Street Wolfeboro. Starts at Lakeview Terrace, ends at Brewster Academy. 569-9817. July 4, Fourth on the Farm, 10 am-4 pm, old-fashioned games, music, homemade strawberry shortcake, living history tours, NH Farm Museum, 1305 White Mt. Highway, Milton, 652-7840, farmmuseum.org. July 5, Making Stamped Jewelry, adult workshop, Sandwich Home Industries, League of NH Craftsmen, Sandwich village, pre-register/info: 284-6831. July 5, Music in the Mountains, Rattlesnake Mt., free, visit NH Music Festival for time/info: www.nhmf.org., 238-9007. July 5, Owls of NH, info on the nighttime owl, free, 2 pm, Libby Museum, 755 N. Main St., Wolfeboro, info: 569-1035, www.thelibbymuseum.org. July 6, Can You Hear Me Now?, 10-11:30 am, ages 8 and up, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, 968-7194. July 6, Winter With the Loons!, 7:30 pm, free, Kittie Wilson speaks about how loons survive in winter, The Loon Center, 183 Lee’s Mill Rd., Moultonboro, 4765666, www.loon.org.
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July 7, Mushroom Walk, 10 am-noon, meet at museum for a walk with Dr. Tommy Stoughton of PSU Center for Environment, mushroom IDing, Museum of the White Mts., 34 Highland St., Plymouth, info: 535-3210. (Suggested donation: $10 p/p) July 7, Yakking for Loons, 8 am-12 pm, Lee’s Mill Landing, Moultonboro. KayakA-Thon to support New Hampshire Loons. www.loon.org July 7-9, On the Green 1, Arts & Crafts Fair, Fri. & Sat. 10 am-5 pm, Sun. 10 am-4 pm, Brewster Academy Field, 80 Academy Dr., Wolfeboro. Rain or shine, free admission. www.joycescraftshows.com. July 8, A Trip Around the Ring, 1 pm, guided walk of downtown Center Sandwich, free, meet at Sandwich Historical Society Marston House (5-10 minutes before walk begins), info: 284-6269. July 8, Antique & Classic Car Event, 10 am-3 pm, vehicles on display from early 1900s to 1979. Admission info: 476-5900, Castle in the Clouds, Rt. 171, Moultonboro. July 8, Butter and Cheese Making, 10 am-noon, Prescott Farm Environmental Education Center, White Oaks Rd., Laconia, info/pre-register: 366-5695. July 8, Easter Seals Poker Run Charity, by land or boat, NASWA, 1086 Weirs Blvd., Weirs Beach, info: www.naswa.com, 366-4341, www.easterseals.com/nh/getinvolved/events. July 8, Fairyland Festival, 10 am-2 pm, Cate Park, Wolfeboro, 508-596-2850. July 8, Chicken Art Demonstration with popular League artist Jennifer Diggs, 11 am-2 pm, Meredith Fine Craft Gallery – League of NH Craftsmen, 279 DW Highway, Meredith, public welcome, info: 279-7920. July 8, Kiln Fired Glass Pendants, adult workshop, Sandwich Home Industries, League of NH Craftsmen, Sandwich village, pre-register/info: 284-6831. July 8, Sandwich Business Group Tour of Businesses, 10 am-4 pm, info: www. discoversandwich.com. July 8, Summer Silent Auction, 3-7 pm, benefits Interlakes Community Caregivers & Lakes Region Food Pantry, over 100 items on which to bid, 139 Old Rt. 109, Moultonboro Lions Club, info: www.LakesRegionFoodPantry.org July 8, Watercolor Workshop with Sallie Wolf, 9 am, Patricia Ladd Carega Gallery, Center Sandwich, info: 284-7728.
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July 8-9, Cinderella, children’s theatre, Inter-Lakes Summer Theatre, One Laker Lane, Meredith, 707-6035, www.interlakestheatre.com. July 8-9, “Summer-Thyme” Herbal Retreat, Remick Museum & Farm homestead, Tamworth. Learn secrets of successful harvesting and drying, make and taste infusions, make a tincture (extract), an infused medicinal oil and a salve. Take home your harvest, along with a printed guide. Includes two farm-to-table lunches and one dinner. For age 16 (with parent) and above. Registration closes Saturday, July 1/ when filled. Info/preregister: 323-7591. July 8-16, Family Boat Building, 8:30 am-3:30 pm, NH Boat Museum, lecture, Center St., Wolfeboro, 569-4554, www.nhbm.org. July 9, Family Day, 11 am-3 pm, family activities, ride in WWII vehicles, talk with re-enactors, face painting, museum tours, live animals and more. Wright Museum, Center St., Wolfeboro, 569-1212. July 10, A Manufactured Wilderness, 3:30-4:30 pm, info on why summer camps were created, camp architecture, Connecticut College Prof. Abigail Van Slyck will be the speaker, Museum of the White Mts., 34 Highland St., Plymouth, info: 535-3210. July 10, Outdoor Explorations – What’s Living in Our Pond? Program by UNH’s Bob Craycraft, 10 am, Carriage House at Castle in the Clouds, Rt. 171, Moultonboro, pre-register/info: 476-5410, www.castleintheclouds.org. July 10, Solar Gazing, 1-3 pm, free, takes place on grounds of Castle in the Clouds, Rt. 171, Moultonboro, led by Marc Stowbridge of NH Astronomical Society. Info: 476-4900, www.castleintheclouds.org.
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July 11, Caterpillar Lab, 10 am-2 pm, learn about caterpillars, with caterpillar nature walk from 3-4 pm, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, 9687194. July 11, Painting Garden Stakes, children’s workshop, Sandwich Home Industries, League of NH Craftsmen, Sandwich village, pre-register/info: 284-6831. July 11, Pollinator Party, 9:30 am-5 pm, visit with local beekeepers, learn how to raise bees, walk the live animal/nature trail, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, 968-7194. July 11-12, How to Be a Friend, Kamp Kindness, 10 am-noon, ages 5-8, sign up early, spaces fill up fast, Libby Museum, 755 N. Main St., Wolfeboro, registration form: www.thelibbymuseum.org.
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Adult Summer Sailing Series, Wednesdays, Squam Lakes Assoc., Holderness, 5-7 pm, throughout the summer, info: 968-7336, www.squamlakes.org. Andover Historical Society, historic buildings open to the public Saturdays from 10 am-3 pm, Sundays 12:30-3 pm, tour Potter Place Railroad Station, J.C. Emons Store, gravesites of famous magician Richard Potter and his wife, Tucker Mt. Schoolhouse. Public welcome, info: pres@andoverhistory.org. Art Walk, Wolfeboro, (7/29, 8/26 & 9/30) 5-7:30 pm. Sel-guided tour of galleries in Wolfeboro Saturdays from 5-7:30 pm. Select locations featuring fine art paintings, prints, etc., live musi, visit wolfeboro Art Walk on Facebook. Belknap Mill, programs and self-guided tours of the Power House, 1823 historic former textile mill. Hours/information: 524-8813. The Mill Plaza, 25 Beacon Street East, Laconia. Belknap Range Conservation Coalition Meetings, 3rd Thurs. of the month, email info@belknaprange.org for meeting time and place. Book Sale, first Sat. of each month, Cook Memorial Library, Tamworth, 10 amnoon, 323-8510. Blue Star Program, Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm, Tamworth, activeduty military and their families enjoy free admission (also National Guard and Reserve). Call for hours/info: 323-7591. Valid May 30-Sept. 2. Castle in the Clouds, tours/exhibits/events, café, walking trails, Rt. 171, Moultonboro, open daily, info: 476-5900, www.castleintheclouds.org. Childrens’ Theatre Camp, with Sharon Arsenault, various dates, visit www. rochesteroperahouse.com for dates and times. Rochester Opera House, 31 Wakefield St., Rochester, 335-1992.
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Explore Squam Cruise, daily 1-2:30 pm, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, pre-register info: 968-7194, www.nhnature.org. Also offering Nature of the Lakes Cruise: 7/4-8/31; Loon Cruises: 6/5-8/28; Dinner & Sunset Cruise: 7/20 & 7/27; Lake Explorers Family Cruise: 7/11, 7/25 & 8/8. Fiber Friends, Tuesdays, 10 am-12:30 pm, drop-in fiber arts group, work on rug hooking, needlecrafts, knitting, etc. No formal instruction, but participants offer support, free, new members always welcome, or drop by to view working fiber projects, Gilford Public Library, 31 Potter Hill Rd., Gilford, 524-6042. Fiber Gatherings, first Thursday of the month and third Wednesday of the month, 7-9 pm, fiber enthusiasts gather at Benz Center, Sandwich village. Knitting, crocheting, spinning, weaving, needle felting, embroidery, crewel, rug hooking, quilting, sewing- no formal lessons provided but if you need help with a project, there is sure to be someone who can give you some pointers. Info/questions: Jen Elliott at lupineblossoms@gmail.com. Finding Place on Paper – Contemporary Poets and Printmakers Explore the Lakes Region & White Mts., on exhibit through Oct. 22, creations of local artists and poets on display, Carriage House, Castle in the Clouds, Moultonboro, www. castleintheclouds.org, 476-5900. Forgotten Arts: Fiber Arts Group. Meets every other Tuesday, 9:30 am-noon. Fiber artists and/or interested onlookers welcome to join Happy Weavers & Friends group to learn the historic art of weaving, spinning, sewing, quilting, and more. Bring a project to work on, if desired. Group meets monthly on an every other Tuesday schedule at Remick Museum & Farm, Tamworth Village. Free. (Does not include access to the Museum.) 323-7591. Laconia Farmer’s Market, 8 am-noon, downtown Laconia, Beacon St. East, downtown Laconia, www.laconiafarmersmarket.com.
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Lake Winnipesaukee Museum, Rte. 3, Weirs Beach. Preserving and promoting history of Lake Winnipesaukee and vicinity with memorabilia, photos, maps, models of famous steamboats 1833-1939, posters and photos of grand hotels plus artifacts ranging from Indian arrowheads to Big Band posters. Lectures and children’s corner. Call for hours: 366-5950, www.lwhs.us. Lakes Region Genealogy Interest Group, meets last Thursday of the month; weekly morning classes on Wednesday from 10-11:30 am at Wolfeboro Public Library, for information call Cindy Scott: 569-2428. Libby Museum, a museum of natural history, Tuesday-Saturday 10 am-4 pm, Sunday noon-4 pm, Route 109, Wolfeboro, for more information: 569-5709, www. thelibbymuseum.org. Lunch Box to Paint Box, noon-1 pm, first Tues. of each month artist Larry Frates demonstrates drawing and painting, free, public welcome, Belknap Mill, 25 Beacon St. East, Laconia, 524-8813, www.belknapmill.org. Masonic Breakfast, first Sunday of each month, 7-11:30 am, 35 Trotting Track Road, Wolfeboro. Fresh fruit, omelets made to order, scrambled eggs, hash browns, cereal etc.
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Cook Shop and Fine Specialty Foods Millie B Boat Rides, tour Lake Winnipesaukee from vintage wooden Hacker Craft Millie B, rides run for 45 minutes, departs from Wolfeboro Town Docks, call NH Boat Museum for tickets/info: 569-4554, www.nhbm.org. Milton Farmer’s Market and Free Museum Admission, last Sat. of each month from May-Oct., 9:30 am-1:30 pm, local crafts, farm produce, homemade bread, jellies, homespun yarn, and many more 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. Prescott Farm Environmental Education Center, dawn-dusk, 928 White Oaks Rd., Laconia. Historic farm with 160 acres offers three miles of hiking trails, gardens, bird and wildlife viewing plus barn. Special events and programs throughout the year. Call 366-5695, www.prescottfarm.org. Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm, Tamworth, 323-7591, Summer season hours: June 17-Sept. 2 - Mon.-Fri. 9 am-5 pm; Sundays 9 am-4 pm.
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River Otter Feeding, (May 1-Nov. 1), Mon., Wed. & Fri. 11:30 am, see two playful river otters enjoy an early lunch, learn about otter biology, included in regular trail admission, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, 968-7194, www. nhnature.org.
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Sandwich Historical Society, Elisha Marston House Museum, Sandwich, summer hours from June 24-Sept. 30: Wed.-Sat. 10 am-4 pm for more information: www. sandwichhistorical.org or 284-6269. This year celebrating 100th anniversary of the Sandwich Historical Society! Sculpture Walk, sponsored by Greater Meredith Program, free, open to public, tour outdoor, juried Meredith sculpture walk year round, info: www. greatermeredithprogram.com. Summer Camps – The White Mts. Roots of an Iconic American Experience, through Sept. 13, 2017, history of camping/summer camps in NH White Mountain exhibit, Museum of the White Mountains, 34 Highland St., Plymouth, 535-3210. Summer Food Service Program, meals provided for eligible children without charge, first come/first served at Brewster Beach, Clark Rd., Wolfeboro from – 10:45 am-1:45 pm, July 10-Aug. 18; Tuftonboro Town Beach, 19 Bay Rd., Tuftonboro from 10:30 am-12:30 pm, July 3-July 27, program of Governor Wentworth Regional School District. Summer Reading Program, free entertainment for the public, Wednesdays in July, 1-3 pm, New Durham Library, 2 Old Bay Rd., New Durham, info: 859-2201. 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. (May 21 through October 22) 366-5531 or www.cruiseNH.com. Tamworth Writer’s Group, meets second Tuesday of each month, 5 pm, Cook Memorial Library, downtown Tamworth. Led by Ed Martinez, aboutwritingtamworth@ gmail.com, 7:30-4482. The American Soldier, A Photographic Tribute, The Civil War to the War in Iraq, on exhibit from July 1-Oct. 31, Wright Museum, Center St., Wolfeboro, 5691212, www.wrightmuseum.org. Tools of Our Forefathers, old tools used in the area, Madison Historical Society, open June 1-Sept. 30 on Tues. from 2-4 pm, or by request; info: www.madisonnhhistoricalsociety.org. Trails Open Daily, (May 1-Nov. 1), Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, 9:30 am-5 pm, admission charge, live animals in enclosures along the trail, info: www.nhnature.org., 968-7194. Up Close to Animals, 11 am, noon, 1, 2, 3 pm, meet live animals up close, educational talks, daily July – Labor Day, then on weekends through Columbus Day, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, info: 968-7194, www.nhnature.org.
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June 27, Veteran’s Reflections, History Preserved, presented by William R. Graser, 7 pm, Wright Museum, Center St., Wolfeboro, advance reservations: 569-1212, www.wrightmuseum.org. June 28, Bark at the Ball Park, Robbie Mills Field, Laconia, 6 pm, portion of proceeds benefits NH Humane Society. Info: 524-3252. June 28, The Quest for Happiness, program by Maria Sanders, Wellness Wednesdays series, 7 pm, Castle in the Clouds Carriage House, 586 Ossipee Park Rd. Moultonboro, NH Humanities program, free, 476-5900. June 28-July 15, High Society, Winnipesaukee Playhouse, 50 Reservoir Rd., Meredith, 279-0333, www.winnipesaukeeplayhouse.org. June 29, Concert in Kelley Park, 6:30-8 pm, Studio Two Beatles Tribute Band, Bristol, free, bring lauwn chair for seating. June 29, Matt Langley performs, 8 pm, Patrick’s Pub, 18 Weirs Rd., Gilford, 293-0841, www.patrickspub.com. June 29, Music Night featuring Eric Grant Band, 5:30-8:30 pm, dinner and music as the sun sets over the lake/mts., Castle in the Clouds, Rt. 171, Moultonboro, pre-register early (event sells out): 476-5414. June 29-July 8, Spamalot, The Barnstormers, Tamworth village, summer theatre, tickets: 323-8500, www.barnstormerstheatre.org. June 29, 30, July 1, Dixie Swim Club, 7:30 pm, Little Church Theatre, wOlfebOrO, nh Holderness, tickets: 968-2250.
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Great Waters Presents Neil Berg’s 102 Years of Broadway Neil Berg’s widely acclaimed 102 Years of Broadway, a musical revue of Broadway’s most celebrated shows, featuring a dazzling cast of five Broadway stars accompanied by an allstar New York band, is coming to the Kingswood Arts Center in Wolfeboro on Friday, June 30 at 7:30 pm. Tickets for 102 Years of Broadway are now on sale at www.greatwaters.org or by calling the Great Waters Music Festival box office at 603-569-7710. According to San Francisco’s KABC radio theater critic, Jerry Friedman, “This revue features some of the best songs from the best Broadway shows, all sung by some of the most talented performers working today singing many of the hit songs that they have sung on Broadway.” 102 Years of Broadway recreates the greatest moments from the finest shows of the century featuring the actual stars of shows such as The Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables, CATS, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Jekyll & Hyde. The amazing performers light up the stage with songs from the hit shows in
which they starred. Neil Berg presents brilliantly revived arrangements of Broadway classics, as well as thrilling numbers from Broadway’s newest hit shows. “They were amazing! I feel like I just left a Broadway theatre! You have to bring them back to Wolfeboro!” said a concertgoer. And so, Great Waters Music Festival is doing just that. In addition to Berg, the very talented all-star cast includes Broadway actors Danny Zolli, Carter Calvert, Rita Harvey, William Michals, and Craig Schulman. Neil Berg is the creator and co-producer of 102 Years of Broadway, now the numberone Broadway touring concert in the
United States. His accomplishments are numerous, and he has composed several musicals, including the offBroadway musical hit The Prince and the Pauper, which ran for two years at the Lambs Theater in New York City. He is also the composer of the new Broadwaybound musical Grumpy Old Men, which had its out of town tryout at the Manitoba Theater in Winnipeg in October, and he is currently collaborating with Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Robert Shenkkan on a new rock musical The 12. In addition, his credits include the music for The Man Who Would Be King, Tim and Scrooge,
Heidi and Hexed in the City. In 1995, Neil received the 1995 Bistro Award for Best Musical for his show Asylum in the Nights, a revue of Neil’s theater music. He has produced over 1,000 Broadway concerts worldwide, with such stars as Michael Crawford, Bernadette Peters, Ben Vereen, Liz Callaway and Rita Moreno. In 2010, the Rockland Family Shelter honored Neil along with Academy Award winning actress Ellen Burstyn with the Distinguished Citizen’s Award for his efforts on behalf of abused women. He has also been honored as Rockland County’s American Red Cross Man of the Year and this past spring Berg was awarded the Ellis Island Medal of Honor. Broadway tenor Danny Zolli has been winning over audiences worldwide for the past 20 years. Best known on Broadway for his performance as The High Priest Annas in Jesus Christ Superstar, he also played the roles of • Great Waters Continued on page 20
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Gilford Farmer’s Market Is Open Those who love fresh produce, handmade goods and live music should head to the pretty little village of Gilford on Saturdays from 9 am to noon for the Gilford Historical Society farmer’s market at the Historic 1838 Benjamin Rowe House on Belknap Mountain Road. The market is held every Saturday morning through September 26. The market is hosted by the Thompson-Ames Historical Society, and has
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10th Anniversary Season Kicks Off at Interlakes Summer Theatre on July 5! The Interlakes Summer Theatre (ILST), a professional summer stock theatre company in Meredith, will open its season with the Andrew Lloyd Webber gem, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. The production will be directed by homegrown talent, Michael David Stoddard, returning to New Hampshire to direct and choreograph the production. The company is made up of 19 interns, all of whom are enrolled in professional college musical theatre programs, as well as two professional actors, and one local celebrity, Chance Dawson, age 13, from Moultonborough Academy (playing the youngest brother, Benjamin.) Boston Conservatory student Rachel Wirtz will play the role of the Narrator, and returning ILST intern and Ithaca College student, Corey Kline, will play the title role of Joseph. Designers are Hannah Joy Hopkins on set, Thom Beaulieu on lights and Nate Sullivan on sound. Ginny Fisher will design the
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costumes. Musical Director, Adam Rineer, travels from the Philadelphia area to join ILST this summer. There also are 16 local youngsters who will be featured alongside the professionals with plenty of singing and stage time in the colorful musical Bible story. Joseph is fun and uplifting and appropriate for all ages. The show runs Wednesday through Sunday from July 5 to 16. Matinees are on Thursdays at 2 pm, and on Sundays at 5 pm. The theatre is celebrating its 10th anniversary this summer and the schedule following Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat will be: South Pacific from July 19 to 30; Cats from Aug. 2 to 13; and Gypsy from Aug. 16 to 20. For tickets and info visit www.interlakestheatre.com, or call the box office at 603-707-6035. The theatre is located in the Interlakes High School on Rt. 25 in Meredith, NH.
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Paradise on Lake Winnipesaukee If you like to play on
Lake Winnipesaukee, like fantastic views, like to entertain and like some privacy, this property is a Must See! 6+ bedroom, 8 bath home is made for entertaining many friends/family and with 242 feet of waterfront, a large breakwater with dock for boats and spectacular views along with 3.3 acres for privacy. Wolfeboro - $4,975,000 Call Rick Schwartz – 603-867-8370
Exceptional Lake Winnipesaukee Adirondack This home is in the private Lake Ridge
Community with sweeping lake and mountain views overlooking Meredith Bay and beyond. Over 5,000 sq. ft, 4 Bedrooms/4+baths, and with great appreciation for detail throughout this beautiful home. Let this seasonal or yearround home be your escape to the beautiful Lakes Region! Meredith - $1,295,000 Call Becky Fuller – 603-491-5983
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Gilford This Queen Ann Victorian style home has been built with care and precision. The design, the attention to detail, the care with which it has been maintained are apparent. Coffered ceilings, walls made of cherry wood, raised panels, hardwood flooring, all are simply beautiful! Sandy beach and oversized, canopied docking.
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This estate home was designed and constructed with remarkable quality and flair. Six bedroom suites plus a fabulous children’s wing. Four fireplaces, a library, heated driveway, conservatory, hobby room, spa, home theater and a computerized golf room are amenities that complete a luxurious life style. $8,950,000
Through a private, gated entrance approach this extraordinary post and beam home with 6 bedrooms and 5 fireplaces. Meander to the water along walkways illuminated by gas lanterns. A serene estate setting offers 12 acres, lush lawns, wildflowers and 155 feet of prime waterfront with beach and U-shaped dock. $4,875,000
Gilford - An outstanding, sweeping lot with 297 feet frontage. Included is a 3-bedroom main home plus a guest house and a 4-car garage. Enormous covered dock and sandy waterfront. The large deck adds easy living space and is perfect for enjoying the ever-changing sunsets. It is a special Governor’s Island waterfront home. $1,695,000
Gilford - On a lot with professional, naturalized landscaping, this Governor’s Island home is a charm. Multiple fireplaces, large decks, picture windows to capture sunsets. Rustic and casual in design. Sunny lot with desirable SW exposure. Large dock surrounded with granite patios. Super, sandy swimming area. $1,095,000
Moultonborough - Crystal clear waterfront! Long lake and mountain views! A level Lot! A sandy swimming area! A gentle point of land for privacy! If these features are on your “wish list”, this is the property for you. The cottage is original and needs updating, but the footprint is terrific with great proximity to the shore. $795,000
Meredith - This stunning, private, 4 bedroom, post and beam home was built with style and pazazz. Soaring ceilings, sweeping decks, walls of glass and a comfortable screened porch all take advantage of the lovely lake and mountain views. Beautifully maintained and constantly updated, it is ready to move in. $725,000
Gilford - A beautiful Governor’s Island home with rare privacy on a lot overlooking mature woodlands to the lake. It is surrounded by community land and trails for hiking and cross country skiing. The home was custom built with the highest quality. Easy single floor living with a tasteful Great Room and gourmet kitchen. $629,000
Laconia - SELLER SHALL PAY $425 ASSOCIATION FEES FOR ONE YEAR!!!! 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. $260,000
Laconia - JUST REDUCED! This well maintained 3-bedroom home is on a fabulous, level lot with a spacious yard, garden area and an expansive lawn. The garage is detached and is for one vehicle. The covered porch is a perfect spot for relaxing. The location is convenient. It is a terrific family home. $169,000
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Gilford: 840’ of water frontage on an inlet of Smith Cove with direct access to Lake Winnipesaukee with 2.04 acres of privacy. This charming, spacious vintage lake home has been in the same family since the 1930s. 4+ bedrooms, a lovely deck, expansive docking system with potential for more space and a 2 car garage! A small guest home on the property makes this a great family compound. Subdivision possibility with boating access for multiple boats. $669,000 MLS# 4613658
Gilford: Lake Winnipesaukee waterfront home with long range views, a sandy beach and a permanent dock, for up to 6 boats with double L tie-ups and sun-deck. The open concept kitchen f lows into the dining room and onto the living room with a fieldstone fireplace, custom woodwork and sliders that open to a huge lake side patio. Large master bedroom with cathedral ceilings and private covered balcony. $925,000 MLS# 4630788
Gilford: Walls of divided light glass, natural beams with wood plank ceilings, stone FP, vaulted ceilings, a designer kitchen with upscale appliances, brilliant master suite and wrap-around deck are just a few of this home’s sophisticated features. Main home plus a detached carriage house with guest quarters and sleeping loft. Beautifully landscaped with stone walls, a 50’ stone breakwater and 40’x12’ dock/sun deck complete this fantastic property. $1,300,000 Please call for details!
Laconia: Virtually-brand-new waterfront home on Lake Opechee with 140’ of shorefront and boat dock. The complete renovation has just been finished and includes new drywall, a new kitchen, flooring, bathroom, siding and exterior finishes including a lovely deck. The home is centrally located and is reasonable priced for waterfront! $359,000 MLS# 4637486
Laconia: Lovely lake front living in Laconia! Completely updated, beautiful hand scraped hardwood floors, granite counter tops in the Gilford: Winnipesaukee Island Property with 480 ft. of Shorefront. kitchen and upstairs bathroom. You will be sure to find true serenity Nestled within the Gilford Islands here enveloped by the privacy lies this 1.8 ac. lot with 480 ft. of trees, a rare and spectacular of shorefront on Camp Island. find on the boulevard, without Incredible 220° views with a 60 ft. compromising stunning lake views. breakwater dock. One of the few remaining large pieces of waterfront This home is sure to take your breath away. left in Gilford. $289,000 MLS# $479,000 MLS# 4640243 4626549 Listing Agent is related to seller.
Moultonborough: Lake Winnipesaukee home with unobstructed views from almost all the rooms of this 5,000 sf., Craftsman style, masterpiece home. Top of the line mechanical systems including 80 solar roof panels that maintain the home for 8 months of the year. Along with 112’ of shorefront outside, you’ll also find 2 sandy beach areas, a deep-water docking system for multiple boats, one of which is covered, jet ski tieups and a sunken hot tub patio area. $2,188,500 MLS# 4634936
Belmont: Lake Winnisquam waterfront property with a total of 5 BR. The ranch style main house includes 3 BR and 2 BA, a wood stove hearth in the living room with cathedral ceilings and open concept living area. The detached, 2-story Gambrel bunk house includes a 1-stall garage. 2 modern, aluminium seasonal docks and a great swimming area. Western exposure for beautiful sunsets. $549,900 MLS# 4638233
Laconia: Lake Winnipesaukee waterfront motel and Adirondack home with 150’ of waterfront on Paugus Bay. Lake side deck and patio, swimming area with sandy bottom, and 5 slips that can accommodate boats up to 30' and 3 moorings. Offering efficiency cottages, a lake front cottage, motels and efficiency condo suites. $1,179,000 MLS# 4637234
Moultonborough: Custom waterfront home on Lake Winnipesaukee with 100’ of shore front. Open concept kitchen, dining area and family room with fireplace on the first f loor. Property includes two lots totaling 1.28 acres; the additional 1+/- acre lot across the street has two car ports and a drilled well for the house. Excellent summer rental history! $825,000 MLS# 4505190
Gilford: 296’ of crystal-clear shorefront on Lake Winnipesaukee. 7,000 sf., luxury home with 5 BR, 8 BA, 6 fieldstone fireplaces, rich-cherry f looring and additional beautiful, custom features and upgrades. Long range lake views, covered boat slips and 2 additional slips with an auto boat lift, make this home truly spectacular. $3,795,000 MLS# 4631150
Belmont: Lake Winnisquam waterfront property with a total of 5 BR. The main house incls 3 BR and 2 BA, a wood stove hearth in the living room with cathedral ceilings and open concept living area. The detached, 2-story Gambrel guest house with garage. 2 modern, aluminium docks and a great swimming area. Western exposure for beautiful sunsets. $549,900 MLS# 4638233
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WOLFEBORO // Magnificent location – beautiful sandy beach and dock on Lake Winnipesaukee with 210’ of level frontage and outstanding sunset views. Open concept living in this contemporary Colonial with state-of-the-art kitchen. $1,795,000 (4612966)
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MOULTONBOROUGH // Over 4,000 sq. ft. custom built 4-bedroom, 6-bath home has dark hardwood flooring and natural stone and granite throughout. Master en suite offers custom built walk-in closet, and large stone shower with private deck! $1,750,000 (4489040) Call 253-9360
WOLFEBORO // Exceptional Winnipesaukee property on 200’ shoreline, southwestern exposure, walk-in sandy beach, covered boat slip, over-water decking, protected water, views, sun! Open floor plan, fireplace, master suite. $1,450,000 (4483655)
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NEW DURHAM // Merrymeeting Lake. Immaculate year round home on 1+ acre with 138’ lakefront. 28’ deck and covered porch, granite counters, brick fireplace, 1.5 baths, and sandy level beach in small cove.
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.
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OSSIPEE // Ossipee Lake, The Bluffs: Immaculate contemporary. Three bedrooms, three baths. Open floor plan. Big screened porch. Oversized garage. Guest suite. Outstanding waterfront amenities. Close to North Conway. $274,900 (4637316) Call 569-3128
WOLFEBORO // Good income, great potential, this 3-unit property bounded by 300’ along the Fernald Brook on 2+ acres, includes a 3-bedroom/2-bath Cape, a 2-bedroom apartment and a 1-bedroom apartment near Lake Wentworth beaches. $269,000 (4632267)
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RATTLESNAKE ISLAND - ALTON Spacious 2-bedroom, 2-bath log home on the broadside of the Island. Interior features floor-to-ceiling fireplace, granite counters and natural wood. 150’ of sandy water frontage, U-shaped dock, deck and endless 180° views. $534,500 (4626797) Call 569-3128
WOLFEBORO // Lake Winnipesaukee water access to a walk-in sandy beach and 635’ of shared water frontage. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Beamed cathedral living room with fireplace. $229,000 (4640226)
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NEW DURHAM // Nice wooded 1.5 acre building lot with beach rights to Crystal Clear Merrymeeting Lake. Build your dream home or camp here and enjoy the quiet. $54,900 (4426256) Call 875-3128
TUFTONBORO // 126’ of Lake Winnipesaukee frontage. .70-acres. Beautiful southwestern views across Nineteen Mile Bay. Four bedroom septic design. A beautiful, nice level building lot waiting for your plans! $539,000 (4639129) Call 253-9360
EFFINGHAM // Pine River Rd: Generous 5.78 acre lot convenient to Rte. 16 North/South corridor for commuting and shopping. Lot abuts 48 acre common woodlands along the Pine River. $24,500 (4419718)
COW ISLAND - TUFTONBORO Enjoy island living at this charming cottage on Lake Winnipesaukee’s historic Cow Island, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, bunkhouse, meticulously maintained, level and protected lot with pretty views. $399,000 (4634993) Call 569-3128
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BEAR ISLAND – MEREDITH Resting on the water’s edge – 3-bedroom cottage, pine paneled throughout, spacious deck, private setting. Westerly exposure, breathtaking mountain views. $299,900 (4637176) Call 569-3128
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The Belmont Farmer’s Market Has a New Location As the monthly Farmer’s Market starts up in Belmont this summer, vendors will be at a new location. Although the Tioga Pavilion on Mill Street in Belmont was the perfect venue with a roof and restroom facilities, it lacked the visibility and
easy accessibility from Route 106. The new location is at the Belmont Park and Ride (a/k/a RideShare) on Laconia Road (Rte.106) between River Street and Wildlife Boulevard. Summer Farmer’s Market days in Belmont will be Sundays, June 25,
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CROSS NECK RD. TUFTONBORO: Main house & guest house on 6 level acres with over 200’ of waterfront, sandy beach, dock & boathouse. $4,200,000
CENTER ST. WOLFEBORO: A nature lover’s dream on 35 acres! Two custom homes, boasting high end finishes with Willey Brook waterfront. $997,500
POINT SEWALL RD. WOLFEBORO: Wonderful home in the heart of town with a first floor master, hardwood floors and a full walk-out! $365,000
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July 30, August 27 and September 17. Says Gretta Olson-Wilder, coordinator of the market, “Some of our vendors have been with us since the beginning; however, new vendors are always welcome.” Fees are low at $50 for all four market days, or $15 for a single day. Each of the days will continue to feature a demonstration and live entertainment. Gretta continues, “Our goal is to offer
space to farmers, crafters, prepared food and product specialists, and other small businesses to enhance the health and well-being of our local economy.” For more information, please contact Gretta Olson-Wilder, Town of Belmont Special Events Coordinator, at 603998-3525 or email her at events@ belmontnh.org. Stop by to shop at market days and help promote all that the area has to offer.
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LEES POND, MOULTONBORO Custom built home with 2 brick fireplaces, hardwood floors, granite kitchen and custom windows to take in the views from every room. 1st floor master suite with luxury bath, finished lower level with family room, 1.8 acres with 300’ of frontage on a tranquil pond. Wooded lot, detached workshop, paved driveway, sandy beach with deck and dock. $495,000
HILLS POND, ALTON Here is an opportunity to own waterfront at an affordable price. Hills Pond is 5 miles from Alton Bay; fish, swim, waterski or just relax on the deck of this cute cottage with dock, paved driveway and shed. $175,900
GILFORD VILLAGE COLONIAL, In the heart of a charming little village, this gracious and unique antique home has some wonderful original features, country kitchen, exposed beams, walk-in pantry, sitting room with fireplace and beehive oven. Refinished wide pine floors and new stainless appliances. Front yard has cute picket fence and garden area. $345,000.
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SANBORNTON FARMHOUSE on 22 acres, 2 ponds, streams, fields, gardens, grapevines and hardwoods all on a quiet country road. Originally built in 1789, “The Old Hale Homestead” has a new metal roof, new furnace, exterior painted, solar hot water, new windows in kitchen and on 2nd floor. Family room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. This land is an amazing collection of old gardens with a true farm feel and many modernizations. $465,000
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Common Man To Host 12th Annual Winnipesaukee Wine Festival Fundraiser The Common Man family in New Hampshire is hosting its 12th annual charitable Winnipesaukee Wine Festival featuring samples of more than 100 wines, beers and spirits from around the world to benefit Girls at Work, Inc. A partnership between The Common Man Family of Restaurants and The Martignetti Companies of New Hampshire, the festival takes place on Thursday, June 29 from 5:30 to 8 pm in the Winnipesaukee Ballroom at Church Landing on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee in Meredith. The event is sponsored by Meredith Village Savings Bank, with promotional support from Venture Print Unlimited, Inc. in Plymouth. Featuring wine, craft beer and spirits from local, national and international producers, the event includes a VIP room in the Carriage House at Church Landing, offering exclusive wines and a commemorative glass. Purchase tickets online at thecman. com/calendar under the Winnipesaukee Wine Festival event listing, at Lakehouse Restaurant in Meredith, or by calling 603-968-9330. Space is limited and advance tickets are strongly suggested. Wineries and breweries participating in the 12th Annual Winnipesaukee Wine Festival include Tamworth Distilling, Squam Brewing Company, Amoskeag Beverages and Cisco Brewery of Nantucket. Triple 8 will serve custom martinis down a luge ice sculpture created by Jeff Day of Not So Plain Jane’s in Rumney. Also
attending are Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Hendrick’s Gin, Cold River Vodka, Treasury Wine Estates, Cline Cellars, Rombauer, Caymus, J Lohr, and Bogle, among others. The Common Man, Lakehouse Grille, Camp, Town Docks, Lago, The Corner House Inn, Ooo La La Creative Cakes, Six Burner Bistro, Ben & Jerry’s and other local businesseswill provide hors d’oeuvres and food to accompany the wines. Entertainment will be provided by jazz duo Don Williams and Dave Tonkin, and numerous prizes will be up for grabs at a live auction and raffle, including a seaside getaway in Nantucket, an overnight stay at Church Landing at Mill Falls in Meredith and a getaway to an Adirondack-style cabin. One-of-a-kind silent auction items built by young women in the Girls at Work program will be up for bid, and participants of the program will conduct building demonstrations in a tent just outside the event hall. A pre-Wine Festival Beach Party at the Common Man’s Town Docks outdoor Tiki Bar overlooking Lake Winnipesaukee in Meredith will be held the night before on Wednesday, June 28 starting at 6 pm. The evening will feature wine, fun beach food and live music outdoors. Admission to the event is free, and a portion of the evening’s sales will also benefit Girls at Work. For attendees wishing to stay overnight for the Beach Party or Wine Festival, Mill Falls at the Lake offers special Winnipesaukee Wine Festival rates. Book online at millfalls.com or
call 1-800-622-6455 and mention you are attending the Winnipesaukee Wine Festival. Girls at Work, Inc. empower girls with the tools to overcome adversity and build confidence to face current and future life challenges. The organization provides girls a safe and supportive environment to step out of their
comfort zone and build with other girls. Through this program, girls discover how capable they are, and learn how to work as part of a team toward a common goal. Girls at Work offers classes in its Manchester wood shop, and also bring its program to locations • Wine Festival Continued on page 28
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Art at the Gafney Fundraiser Thirty-two artists have donated 36 pieces of artwork for the 9th annual “Art at the Gafney” June and July fundraiser at the Gafney Library at 14 High Street in Sanbornville. Each artist has a minimum of two pieces on display – one for show or sale, and the other a donated piece to the Gafney as a raffle item. Artists exhibiting this year are Amy Bintz, Amy Rose Johnson, Anita Muise, Arlene Leyare, Colina Cummings, Darlene Bean, Daryl-Ann Dartt Hurst, Diana Spaulding, Frederick Foley, Gabe Smith, Gary LaPierre, Grace Ferguson, Helen Parlon, Karen Nastuk, Ladies of the Lake Quilters Guild, Lukas Konrad Weber, Mabel Doyle, Madelyn Albee and Martha Pike. Also participating are Maureen
McCarthy, Norman Royle, Peggy Farrell, Peter Abate, Ron Fountain, Ruth Willett, Sharon Lafond, Sharon Smith, Sharon Theiling, Susan Trayes, Suze Shaw and Roy Blomster. Tickets may be placed on any of the 36 donated pieces. Raffle tickets are $1 each or 6 tickets for $5 and may be purchased at the Gafney during open hours through Saturday July 29 at 3 pm. There will be a closing reception in the nearby Wakefield Opera House on July 29 from 3 to 5 pm, and the winning tickets will be drawn at that time. Library hours are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 1 to 7 pm, and Friday and Saturday from 9 am to 12:30 pm. For more information, call the library at 603-522-3401.
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Loon Chicks Expected to Hatch Soon on Live Loon Cam The Loon Preservation Committee’s (LPC) live webcam has been streaming since the first egg was laid on May 21. On average, a pair of loons will incubate their eggs for 28 days; however, some loon nests have hatched after only 25 days, so viewers should tune in now! This is the fourth time LPC has shared the live feed with the public, but the webcam has exceeded expectations this year. A new, high-definition camera is providing a crisp image and the live stream has reached people around the world. To date, viewers from 141 countries and all 50 states have tuned in to watch the loon cam. LPC’s webcam is averaging 7,000 views per
day, which is five times higher than last year. “The YouTube chat room is always bustling with activity when I log in,” says Biff Conrod, LPC Loon Cam Blogger. “The viewers seem to have adopted the nesting pair and are rooting for a successful hatch.” LPC biologists banded both adults with unique combinations of color bands and LPC has confirmed that it is the same pair of loons as in 2016. The female loon of this pair has been breeding on the pond since she was originally banded in 1998. Since the earliest known breeding age for loons is four years and the average age at
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6th Annual Yakking for Loons Dust off your kayak and join the Loon Preservation Committee (LPC) for the 6th Annual “LPC Kayak-A-Thon” or “Yakking for Loons” to be held on Friday, July 7. Paddlers will meet at 8 am at Lee’s Mill Landing on Lake Winnipesaukee, just down the road from the Loon Center in Moultonboro. Choose between the 2.5 mile “Ganzy” course or the 4.6 mile “Green’s Basin” course, or you can choose to do both. An LPC biologist will be along for the ride to answer your questions and point out local loon habitat and behavior. Sponsoring this year’s event are Curt’s Caterers and Irving Oil Corporation. The registration fee is $12/person and includes a light lunch generously prepared and donated by Curt’s Caterers. An adult must accompany children under 18 years of age. Yakkers are en-
couraged to solicit additional pledges to benefit the work of the Loon Preservation Committee, now in its 41st year of protecting loons and their habitats in New Hampshire. Collect $100 or more in pledges over and above your registration fee and receive a “Yakking for Loons” long-sleeve t-shirt. A prize will be awarded to the top fundraiser. Registration and pledge forms can be downloaded from LPC’s website: www.loon.org. The payment deadline is July 3. For more information about “Yakking for Loons” contact Lin O’Bara at lobara@loon.org or call 603476-5666. The Loon Preservation Committee, a non-profit organization, works to preserve loons and their habitats in New Hampshire through monitoring, research, management and education.
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BinnieMedia Top Sponsor for Chamber’s 20th Annual Golf Classic The Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce has announced BinnieMedia will be the Presenting Sponsor for the Chamber’s 20th Annual “Epic” Golf Classic to be held Tuesday, June 27 at Lochmere Golf & Country Club. “We are very excited to have BinnieMedia’s support for this year’s annual golf fundraiser event,” stated Karmen Gifford, Chamber President. “BinnnieMedia continues to be a strong marketing partner with many businesses here in the Lakes Region, across NH, ME and MA.” This year’s event theme is super heroes. Some of the biggest business deals are made on the golf course. The Chamber expects to see some special powers and abilities as players network their way around the golf course! The tournament will feature a golf aircannon, two hole-in-one contests with
a chance to win a car sponsored by Irwin Automotive Group or $10,000 sponsored by Noyes Insurance, prizes for longest drive, closest to the pin, great food to power teams of crusaders and lots of great giveaways. Teams of four and individual players are encouraged to sign up. Register online at LakesRegionChamber.org. Proceeds from the Chamber’s golf tournament support workforce development initiatives. The Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce strives to create and promote a more engaged community and thriving economy for the businesses in the Lakes Region. For more information about the Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce, the online business directory or a list of community events, visit LakesRegionChamber.org, Facebook, Twitter, or call 603-524-5531.
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“The Islands of Winnipesaukee” Featuring Ron Guilmette ery island on the lake. The book also contains many interesting stories about the island and “Fun Facts” about the lake and islands. It makes a great gift and is a must for every coffee table at the lake. The book will be available for purchase at this presentation. Ron is a retired state trooper and works as a criminology professor at a local university and at a private college. He also works as a private consultant in the law enforcement community and serves as a volunteer on several boards and committees. He enjoys white water rafting and golf, and most of all, beach days with his children and grandchildren.
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Veteran’s Reflections, History Preserved, presented by William Graser The Wright Museum will host the 10th lecture in its “Ron Goodgame and Donna Canney 2017 Educational Program Series” on Tuesday, June 27 from 7 to 8 pm at the Wright Museum, 77 Center Street, Wolfeboro, NH. (Doors open at 6 pm.) Veteran’s Reflections, History Preserved, will be presented by William Graser with an author’s lecture and book signing. Veteran’s Reflections is a product of nearly eight years of interviews that provide a snapshot of American military history from World War II to the end of the Cold War. Sixty veterans who served during WWII, the Cold War, Korean War, Vietnam War, The Korean DMZ Conflict, Operations Desert Storm and Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan) recall their
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June 26, 2017 • Artists Continued from page 36 school when we had the opportunity to choose any art class. It was messy and meditative and working on the potter’s wheel made me happy. I didn’t get the chance to take another pottery classes until years later when the stars aligned; my first child was in nursery school and my husband and I had just bought a used second car. But the icing on the encouragement cake which brought me back to the craft I’d loved so much as a teen, was the fact that the Silvermine School for the Arts was less than half an hour away. Soon my hands were back in clay and I was content. In subsequent years
and ensuing homes, my husband made sure he always created a small studio where I could work when my babies were sleeping, and later when they were at school. And then we moved to Wolfeboro and discovered Doug Blum, a master potter and one of the artists responsible for the advancement of the American Craft Movement, was living nearby. I was blown away by his artwork, and recognized some of his work from pottery magazines I’d subscribed to in the 1980’s and 90’s. He is a free spirit who in the early 1970’s wandered into the art department at his alma mater and decades later had work exhibited at the Smithsonian. In fact, his work has been shown in every
metropolitan city in America, as well as in Switzerland and Saudi Arabia. I started picking Doug’s brain about my work and realized that it’s not every day a pottery student finds a master potter living nearby who is willing to teach! I understood that by taking his classes, he could help bring my skills to the next level. We so rarely get to see artists at work, but Doug welcomes aspiring potters and interested visitors to watch while he creates one of his lovely pieces. When Winnipesauke Pottery is open, Doug is more than likely at his wheel working on a project, either for his gallery, or a commissioned piece. How odd that artists used to be treated reverentially but are now hardly
recognized. Original works of art were prized possessions, but cheap pottery is being mass-produced and imported, potters and other craftspeople are only found in places where the communities can support their art. Mass produced wares are cheap commodity, but they aren’t art, and they do nothing for the soul. Support your local artisans, or not only will such talented people become scarce, they will become obsolete. To find out more about Doug Blum, go to dougblum.com or visit Winnipesauke Pottery at 166 North Main Street in Wolfeboro. For group or private lessons, you can reach Doug at 603-569-6764.
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Strike Up the Band at Area Bandstand Concerts By Kathi Caldwell-Hopper They’re free and they’re fun. They provide a variety of music in the great outdoors where everyone is welcome. “They” are the many community bandstand concerts that take place all over the Lakes Region each summer. Grab a lawn chair or blanket for seating/relaxing and sit back for some great music; many concert series also offer concessions so you can get a snack and drink while enjoying the music. The Weirs Community Park offers free outdoor concerts at 6 pm on select Saturdays in July, August and September. On July 8, Robert Clarks will be the entertainment; on August 26, the Bel Airs will perform and on September 9 the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center will offer a program for children. For updates and information, call 603-524-5046. In the Laconia area, the bandstand in Rotary Park on Beacon Street East is
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blues is, and they thrive on playing the music they learned from listening to other artists they revere and look up to. The 39th Army Band NH National Guard will perform on July 20. The band has represented the United States of America overseas on missions that have included St. Croix, Virgin Islands, and Athens, Greece and as Good Will Ambassadors to the country of Costa Rica in July 1995. The band is comprised of musicians representing many communities throughout the state who are dedicated soldiers and whose high standards of performance is respected and anticipated wherever they play. The band performs military marches, pop and jazz music. The Freese Brothers Big Band was formed in 1982 by the Freese Brothers: Jack, Bill, George and Courtland, who began playing music together in a family performing troupe in the 1930’s. The purposes of the Band are to support and encourage the development of the musical talents of the public (especially young musicians) and its members, and to foster an appreciation of music of all eras. They will perform at Rotary Park bandstand on August 11. One of New England’s favorite rock and roll acts, Annie & the Orphans have been entertaining fans, young and old, for over 50 years. They will close out the season on August 25. Their mission is simple but admirable. “Please the crowds. Make them feel good. Make them happy.” Specialists in 50s, 60s and 70s rock and roll the band entertains audience members with songs such as “The Wanderer”, “Mustang Sally” and “Rock Around the Clock”. Annie and the Orphan’s blend of unique talent and showmanship make them one of the most eagerly anticipated acts around. Call 603-524-8823 for information. The little town of Hebron near Newfound Lake offers a popular gazebo concert series each summer. The concerts are a bit unique, because a different business or organization does a barbecue/food during the weekly concerts. The line up includes July 1, Club Soda band with a barbecue by Friends of the Hebron Library; July 8, • Bandstand Continued on page 39
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performs traditional Celtic music with a twist; on July 13 the Ragged Mountain Band brings bluegrass and country to the bandstand; on July 20, Swing Rocket brings swing jazz music to the park; July 27 offers Club Soda with hits and favorites; on Aug. 3 the Uncle Steve Band features rock, soul and blues and Annie and the Orphans performs on Aug. 17. Visit www.ttccrec.org. The Alan and Savina Hartwell Memorial Free Summer Concerts at Tilton Island Park’s bandstand on Main Street in Tilton are beloved in the area. The concerts are free and in memory of Alan and Savina Hartwell; Savina was a talented professional singer and her husband, Alan, worked tirelessly to bring the concerts to the park in her
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Please bring a lawn chair for seating. No alcohol is allowed. Concerts are free but donations are appreciated. Performances are weather permitting and subject to cancellation in the event of bad weather. Call 603-286-3000 for updates and more information. The Center Harbor Town Bandstand overlooking the lake in the downtown area will be the site for a great series of free concerts this summer. Bring a blanket or lawn chair for seating. The shows offer a chance to watch the band warm up and rehearse at 6 pm, followed by the show at 7 pm. The Center Harbor Town Band will perform on July 4, 7, 14, 21, 28 and Aug. • Bandstand Continued on page 40
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New Hampshire Public Radio Personality Sam Evans-Brown at Scriven Arts Colony The Scriven Arts Colony was founded in 2015 to host cultural events in an old barn in Gilmanton, NH. On Friday, June 30 at 7:30 pm, New Hampshire Public Radio host Sam Evans-Brown will visit the barn to talk about his weekly show, “Outside/In”, which explores the
wonder of snow fleas, magic soybeans, puddles, moose, birds, and sicko ultramarathoning. He’ll also discuss how NHPR and other public radio stations have helped reinvent “radio” in recent years, creating a bevy of new shows, even as skeptics have suggested that
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19th century. Emanuel will discuss his Lake Titicaca project and other work, including his coverage of the Colombian civil war, which has earned him awards from the National Press Photographers Association and the World Press Photo Foundation. The Scriven Arts Colony will offer a free one-hour yoga class each Saturday at 9 am titled Got Yoga? Set in a charismatic circa 1790 barn, the classes will be taught by Jade Badger, a one-time Gilmanton resident now moving back to town as she and her new husband, Bobby, build a home on Crystal Lake. Currently a teacher in training at Yogaworks, in Boston, Badger has been practicing yoga for 17 years. Her classes will integrate Hatha and Vinyassa Flow as they focus on deepening the connection between mind, body, and breath. “It’s great to be back in Gilmanton,” she says. “I hope my class will bring together yogis of all abilities.” Badger is an avid distance runner. Her son, Beck, is one of New Hampshire’s top high school swimmers, and her son, Bode, is an award-winning skier. If you have a yoga mat and props, please bring them. The Scriven Arts Colony will have a small batch of mats and props on hand for people who don’t have any. Donations are encouraged but not required. The Scriven Arts Colony is located at 452 New Hampshire Route 140, Gilmanton, NH 03237. For directions and a full schedule of Scriven events, please visit scrivenartscolony.com.
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Take the Kids to a Family Event This Summer By Sarah Wright Summer is almost here, and the kids will be out of school and ready to let loose. There are plenty of activities for kids to enjoy in the Lakes Region, including fun on the water and at the beach; minigolf and go-karts; and of course, ice cream. In between all of that fun, there are some exciting events around the lake that are sure to bring the family together. Make some summer memories at any of these wonderful local events! Celebrate fairytales at The Children’s Center’s Annual Fairyland Festival on Saturday, July 8, from 10 am to 2 pm at Cate Park in Wolfeboro. Many folks from the community, including
local businesses, create magical fairy houses out of found materials. Discover the amazing little nature homes, and then make your own with provided materials! Kids will also enjoy a scavenger hunt and temporary tattoos. Children 12 and under are admitted free. For more information, call 603-569-1027 or visit www.thechildrenscenternh. org. Children love Family Day at the Wright Museum in Wolfeboro, which is scheduled this year for Sunday, July 9 from 11 am to 3 pm. Tour the World War II museum, ride around Wolfeboro in a World War II era vehicle, talk with re-enactors from many of America’s wars, and enjoy live music. Children will also love the face painting, caricatures,
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rides, henna tattoos, a photo booth, petting zoo, Traveling Barnyard, face painting, and live music by the Carolyn Ramsay Band. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. Thanks to the 2017 sponsors, 100% of the proceeds will go directly to The Nick to fund the operation and maintenance of the park. Tickets are available at Nickfest or in advance at Black’s Paper Store in downtown Wolfeboro. For further information, call 603-569-1909 or visit www. thenick.org. Also, on July 15, the 40th Annual Loon Festival takes place at The Loon Center in Moultonboro. This • Events Continued on page 45
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free event runs from 10 am to 2 pm and features crafts, storytelling, face painting, and balloons for the kids, slide presentations by loon biologists for adults, and live music, and the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center Discovery Table with animal exhibits for everyone. Try your hand at the Pin the Chick on the Loon game or take a Loon Facts quiz and win three throws at the dunk tank! Food and beverages will be provided. For more than 40 years, the Loon Preservation Committee has worked to preserve the Common Loon and its habitat in New Hampshire through research, education, and management activities. This event will be held rain or shine. The Loon Center is located at 183 Lee’s Mill Road in Moultonborough. For details, call 603-476-5666 or visit www.loon. org. Don’t miss Children’s Day at The New Hampshire Farm Museum on Saturday, July 16 from 10 am to 4 pm. It’s the most fun kids can have on a farm! Tour the farmhouse, visit with the animals, take a horsedrawn carriage ride, enjoy music, games, a scavenger hunt, and more. The Little Red Wagon traveling theater will also present “American Folk Tales” at noon. The museum is located at 125 White Mountain Highway in Milton. Visit www.
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Lakes Science Center, fishing in the pond, a petting zoo, demonstrations of traditional rural skills, a kids’ discovery walk in the woods with obstacle course, a scavenger hunt, a permaculture garden, and more! Food and baked goods will be available for purchase, and this event is held rain or shine. Presented by Moose Mountains Regional Greenways and Branch Hill Farm, the festival is free for kids ages 12 and under. You can also kick off fair season in the Lakes Region with the Belknap County 4-H Fair on Saturday, August 12 from 9 am to 7 pm, and on Sunday, August 13 from 9 am to 5 pm. Enjoy live music, lots of prize-winning farm animals, and yummy treats. Children under age 10 are free. The fairgrounds are located on Mile Hill Road in Belmont. Last, but certainly not least, if
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