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The Poetry of Motorcycling By Kathi Caldwell-Hopper W eh n you he a r t he na m e K . P eddl a r B r i dge s , m ot or c yc l es m i ght not c om e i m m edi a t el y t o m i nd . R a t he r , t he na m e sounds like a Beat-Era poet or fiction w r i t er w ho hung out w i t h Ja c k K our a c or H em m i ngw a y or ot he r t a l ent ed i ndi vi dua l s . A l t hough a publ i s h ed a ut hor a nd po et , P eddl a r i s not a c ont em por a r y of t h os e f a m ed w r i t er s , bu t r a t h er he i s a m ode r n- da y poe t a nd bok a ut hor w ith a l ove of a l l t hi ngs m ot or c yc l es . P oe t r y a nd m ot or c yc l es ? H i s t or i c a l w r i t i ng a nd m ot or c yc l es ? I f t he s e t h i ngs don’ t s eem t o ha v e m uc h i n c om m on, P eddl a r i s he r e t o t el l yo u ot he r w i s e. H i s poe m s of f er r i c h de s c r i pt i ons of l i f e o n t he r oa d, a l w a ys on a m ot or c yc l e. W he n P eddl a r doe s a l i ve r ea di ng of hi s poe m s , t he pow er of t he w r i t t en w or d c om es t o l i f e. H i s us ua l s of t s p oke n t one t a ke s on t h e r es on a nc e a nd t h e pow er of a m ot or c yc l e’ s engi ne, a nd t he c our a ge o us l i f es t yl e t ha t s o m et i m es a c c om pa ni es bi ke r i di ng. O ne of hi s poe m s , t i t l ed If Only I Had a Nickle, pa i nt s a pi c t ur e w i t h w or ds of w ha t P eddl a r ha s expe r i enc ed r i di ng hi s m o t or c yc l e t hr ough one t ow n a f t er a not he r , s i t t i ng a t s t op l i ght s a nd obs er vi ng l i f e a l l a r ound hi m , of s i pi ng c of f ee i n a r es t a ur a nt , eye s bl ea r y f r om t o l ong on t he r oa d, of m a ki ng t he i ns t a nt c h oi c e of t ur ni ng hi s bi ke l ef t or r i ght . C er t a i nl y t he upc om i ng “ B i ke
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Week” officially known as Laconia M ot or c yc l e W eek ( t hi s ye a r he l d f r om June 11 t o 19) i s a n eve nt P eddl a r l oks f or w a r d t o; he ha s not m i s s ed a ye a r s i nc e 1980. B i ke W eek i s f ul l of eve nt s , i nt er es t i ng pe opl e a nd of c our s e, m ot or c yc l es , a nd i t pr ovi de s gr ea t i ns pi r a t i o n f or s om e of P eddl a r ’ s poe t r y . Like many, Peddlar started coming to the Lakes Region for family vacations a s a c hi l d. H e l ove d t he a r ea a nd r ec a l l s t ha t hi s unc l e a c t ua l l y a t t ende d t he m ot or c yc l e eve nt i n t he 1950s . P eddl a r f ol l ow ed s ui t a nd a t t ende d t he eve nt a f ew t i m es i n t he 1970s .
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N ow r es i di ng on B os t on’ s N or t h Shore, Peddlar says he first became i nt er es t ed i n m ot or c yc l es t he s um m er of 1954 w he n f r i ends of hi s unc l e c a m e t o vi s i t . T he y s how ed up r i di ng H a r l eys a nd I ndi a n bi ke s a nd t he y w er e dr es s ed i n j ea ns a nd bot s a nd ha d t he “ c ol ” r ol l ed- up s l eeve s w i t h t ha t Ji m m y D ea n r ebe l l ok s o poul a r a t t he t i m e. “ T he m a c hi ner y a nd t he c a m a r a de r i e a nd t he i de a of t a ki ng t o t he r oa d a pe a l ed t o m e,” P eddl a r r ec a l l s . P eddl a r ha s be en w r i t i ng s i nc e he was young and wrote his first m ot or c yc l e pi ec e i n 1966. H e a t t ende d c om m uni t y c ol l ege a nd t he n H a r va r d
U ni ve r s i t y E xt ens i on a nd got a de gr ee i n c r ea t i ve w r i t i ng a nd l i t er a t ur e, pr ovi ng t ha t you d on’ t need t o l ok l i ke a t ypi c a l s c hol a r t o be s uc c es s f ul . “ I ha d qui t e god l uc k goi ng t hr ough c ol l ege ,” he m us es . H ow eve r , i t w a s n’ t l uc k, but r a t he r ha r d w or k a nd t he c our a ge t o be hi m s el f t ha t he l pe d P eddl a r s uc c eed. I n c ol l ege , he ga i ned ni ne c r edi t s by w r i t i ng a nove l ba s ed on t he m ot or c yc l e w or l d. C l ea r l y , P eddl a r i s a god exa m pl e of t he be l i ef i n w r i t i ng t o pl ea s e your s el f a nd s uc c es s f ol l ow i ng. Like many creative people, he has f ound a l t er na t e w a y s t o m a ke a l i vi ng, a nd hi s na m e P eddl a r c om es f r om hi s work buying and selling things at flea m a r ke t s a nd m ot or c yc l e s w a p m eet s . “I always did flea markets, but I never ga ve up w r i t i ng,” he s a ys . P eddl a r ha s w r i t t en a bout m ot or c yc l es f or a num be r of publ i c a t i ons a nd l a s t ye a r publ i s he d a f a s c i na t i ng bok t i t l ed Laconia Motorcycle Week 1916: The Beginning. I t i s a w el l - r es ea r c he d l ok a t how it a ll began in Laconia. “ T he y us ed t o s a y t o w r i t e w ha t you know , but now t he y a l s o s a y t o w r i t e w ha t you w a nt t o know a bout ,” P eddl a r expl a i ns . T he s ubj ec t of t he or i gi ns of M ot or c yc l e W eek c er t a i nl y i nt er es t ed hi m , a nd he s ens ed t he hi s t or y of t he eve nt w a s pr oba bl y pr et t y i nt er es t i ng. T hus , he be ga n r es ea r c hi ng t he ea r l y
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da sy of t he ev ent a nd f ound out a l ot a l ong t he w a y . W he n w r i t i ng a bout hi s t or y , P eddl a r s a ys “ you do r es ea r c h a nd t a ke not es a nd s ee w he r e i t l ea ds you.” H e f ound o ut m a ny t hi ngs a bout t he m ot or c yc l e ev ent a s he i nt er vi ew ed pe opl e w i t h a c onne c t i on t o t he ea r l y ye a r s of m ot or c yc l e W eek. “ I t i s a ve r y l a ye r ed s ubj ec t a nd t he r e i s a l o t t o i t ,” he s a ys . P eddl a r w a s s ur pr i s ed t ha t t he ea r l y 1916 eve nt w a s m os t l i ke l y s om et hi ng o f a s c out i ng expe di t i on f or a pos s i bl e G yps y T our r out e. I t w a s a l s o i n June, o n F a t he r ’ s D a y w eeke nd a nd t ha t h ol i da y w a s i n i t s i nf a nc y . T he B a y S t a t e M ot or c yc l e C l ub c a m e t o t he W ei r s a r ea a nd s pe nt t he w eeke nd; p er ha ps t he w i ve s a nd c hi l dr en of t h e bi ke r i de r s boa r de d t he t r a i n f r om Boston that ran to the Laconia area and m et t he i r hus ba nds a t t he l oc a l t r a i n s t a t i on. T hus , t he w ho l e f a m i l y c oul d s p end t he w eeke nd i n t he W ei r s a r ea .
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S pe c t a t or s a t t ha t t i m e w oul d ha ve s een t he m ot or c yc l i s t s doi ng a ve r y ea r l y hi l l c l i m b r i di ng t he i r bi ke s up s upe r - s t eep T ow er H i l l i n t he W ei r s . P eddl a r a l s o l ea r ned t ha t a hot el a t t he W ei r s ha d r ec ent l y ope ned r i ght around the time of the first motorcycle eve nt , a nd t he new bus i nes s neede d c us t om er s . T he y m a y ha ve w el c om ed the bike riders with open arms to fill hot el r om s t ha t w er e unoc c upi ed s o
ea r l y i n t he s um m er s ea s on. “ I f you go ba c k a nd l ok a t ol d phot os of m ot or c yc l e r i d er s i n t he ea r l y da ys , m a ny w or e s por t s c oa t s . I t w a s a ge nt l em a nl y t hi ng a nd a f a m i l y t hi ng. M ot or c yc l i s t s of t en s t a ye d i n f a nc y hot el s a t t he t i m e,” P eddl a r expl a i ns . P eddl a r i s l i ke a w a l ki ng hi s t or y bok a bout t he m ot or c yc l e eve nt a nd i t s ea r l y ye a r s . H e a ds t ha t a f em a l e m ot or c yc l e c l ub, t he M et er M a i ds , w a s f or m ed i n 1941 a nd D ot R obi ns on w a s a w el l - know n r a c er a t t he t i m e. S he w a s not a l l ow ed t o r a c e w i t h m a l e c om pe t i t or s i n t hos e da ys , pe r ha ps , s ur m i s es P eddl a r , be c a us e m a l e r i de r s w oul d ha ve f ound i t em ba r r a s s i ng ha d t he y l os t a r a c e t o a w om a n. D ot di dn’ t gi ve up, how eve r , a nd r ode a l l ove r t he c ount r y a nd obt a i ned r ec om m enda t i ons . E ve nt ua l l y a l l ow ed t o r a c e, s he of t en w on , pr ovi ng he r s ki l l s ha d l i t t l e t o do w i t h ge nde r .
T he s e da ys P eddl a r r i de s a H a r l ey S orp t s t er ; i t ge t s hi m w he r e he w a nt s t o og w i t h t ha t f eel i ng of f r eedom . “ I ’ ve ha d j us t a bout eve r y ki nd of m ot or c yc l e, but t hi s gi ve s m e a ni c e, s i m pl e r i de . I t ’ s not a bi ke t ha t m i ght ge t i n t he w a y . I l o ve t o c r ui s e a nd I l ove r i di ng t hr ough t he m ount a i ns a nd a r ound t he l a ke s i n N H .” H i s t or i c a l w r i t i ng s eem s t o be t o P eddl a r ’ s l i ki ng a nd he s a ys he i s now pr epa r i ng t o w r i t e a m a j or pi ec e on t he G l i de n T our . ( I n 1905 t he T our l ef t N Y a nd t r a ve l ed t hr ough N H – up i nt o t he W hi t e M ount a i ns a nd ba c k dow n t hr ough B r i s t ol , F r a nkl i n a nd Concord.) While in the Lakes Region i n June, P eddl a r w i l l gi ve a r ea di ng of his poetry at the Hall Memorial Library in the Tilton/Northfield area titled Laconia Handlebars and Memories on June 13 a t 6 pm . T he r ea di ng s houl d be a f un eve ni ng a nd a c ha nc e t o m eet t he uni que a nd t a l ent ed poe t. “ I do a l ot of poe t r y r ea di ngs , a nd I ha ve neve r ha d one go ba d,” P eddl a r s a ys . “ Y ou h a ve t o know your a udi enc e.” W he n i t c om es t o m ot or c yc l es a nd t he poe t r y of l i f e on t he ope n r oa d a nd t he hi s t or y of t hi s f a s c i na t i ng s ubj ec t , K . P eddl a r B r i dge s c er t a i nl y know s hi s a udi enc e be t t er t ha n j us t a bout a nyone . Long may he write and long may he r i de . ( T o l ea r n m or e a bout K . P eddl a r B r i dge s upc om i ng a pe a r a nc es a nd r ea di ngs , em a i l l a c oni a 1916@ ya ho. c om .)
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10th Anniversary of Makris Memorial Run ~ Celebrates a Decade of Fun and Fundraising W he n s eve r a l hundr ed m ot or c yc l e r i de r s g a t he r ed 10 y ea r s a go t o honor t he l i f e of P et er M a kr i s , pa t r i a r c h of T he N A S W A R es or t a nd c o m m uni t y l ea de r , i t be ga n a s no w ba l l of be nefits for the Laconia community. While the initial run benefitted the Laconia Fire Department Lifesaving Fund, a non-profit that encompasses all the fire de pa r t m ent doe s t o m a n a nd equi p a w a t er r es c ue uni t —boa t , t r a i ni ng a nd s uppl i es —t ha t M a k r i s he l pe d t o s t a r t ye a r s a go, t he P et er M a kr i s M em or i a l F und gr ew a nd e xpa nde d. A not he r i m por t a nt a s pe c t of M a kr i s ’ l i f e w a s hi s s er vi c e i n t he U .S . M a r i ne C or ps , s o w he n C ynt hi a M a kr i s , P r es i de nt of T he N A S W A a nd boa r d m em be r of E a s t er S ea l s N H , l ea r ned of t he new “ V et er a ns C ount ” s t a t ew i de pr ogr a m w hi c h a i ds a c t i ve dut y m i l i t a r y a nd t h ei r f a m i l i es , s he a de d the non-profit to be a beneficiary of the f und a s w el l . F a s t - f or w a r d a f ew ye a r s and the Lakes Region CERT emerge nc y r es pons e t ea m neede d f unds t o c ont i nue t r a i ni ng i t s c o m m uni t y f or c e t o a dr es s a r ea em er ge nc i es ; t he P et er M a kr i s F und s t eppe d f or w a r d t o he l p. I n 2016 a pr es s i ng need t o he l p a NH firefighter was brought to Makris by Laconia Fire Chief Ken Erickson. A former Laconia student firefighter, w ho ha d gone t o w or k w i t h H a m pt on F i r e R es c ue, w a s di a gno s ed w i t h Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. The sad new s w a s r ec ei ve d a s K yl e’ s w i f e, C hr i s t i ne, w a s s eve n m ont hs pr egna nt with their first child. Jameson continued c he m ot he r a py w i t h f ut ur e pl a ns f or a bo ne m a r r ow t r a ns pl a nt but t he family, with new baby Liam, had to m ove t o N ew Y or k C i t y f or t r ea t m ent a t S l oa n K et t er i ng I ns t i t ut e. “ K yl e i s one of t h os e guys w ho eve r yone l ove s a nd a dm i r es ,” s a i d E r i c ks on , “ W e r ea l l y w a nt ed t o he l p hi m a nd h i s f a m i l y w i t h t he out r a ge ous exp ens es t he y t ok on t o s a v e hi s l i f e a nd w e a r e gr a t ef ul
t ha t t he P et er M a kr i s M em or i a l F und w i l l i nc l ude T ea m Ja m es on i n t he pr oc eeds of t he 2016 r un.” H ow eve r , t he ba d new s a r r i ve d on M a y 15 t ha t Ja m es on ha d pa s s ed, de spite his valiant fight. Cynthia Makris, a l r ea dy v es t ed i n t he f a m i l y ’ s pl i ght pl edge d t o ke ep t he ef f or t goi ng, r a i s ing money to assist Christine and Liam a s t he y l ea r n t o c a r r y on w i t hout t he i r br a ve hus ba nd a nd f a t he r . “ W e s end our s ym p a t hi es a nd a l s o our s uppor t ,”
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Lakes Region Chapter of Audubon presents Birding in Colombia O n T hur s da y , June 9 a t 7 pm , t he Lakes Region Chapter of the New H a m ps hi r e A udubon S oc i et y w i l l hold its Annual Meeting at The Loon C ent er i n M oul t onbor o. T he ke ynot e p r ogr a m , pr es ent ed by B ob a nd D a na F ox, i s t i t l ed “ B i r d i ng i n C ol om bi a .” T he pr ogr a m w i l l f ol l o w a ve r y s hor t b us i nes s m eet i ng. C ol om bi a ha s t he m os t bi r ds of a ny c o unt r y – ove r 1,870 s pe c i es . T he r e a r e 152 ki nds of hum m i ngb i r ds , 125 t a na ge r s , a nd 51 pa r r o t s , t o na m e but a f ew . T hi s pr o gr a m w i l l s ha r e s om e of t h e hi ghl i g ht s of t w o t r i ps t ha t r a nge d f r om t he s ea s hor e t o a l l t hr ee nor t hs o ut h c or di l l er a s of t he A nde s , w i t h t he t w o m a j or r i ve r va l l eys be t w een t he m a nd t he S a nt a M a r t a M ount a i ns a s w el l . B ob a nd D a na F ox be ga n b i r di ng i n t he i r yout h. T he y ha ve bi r de d t he U ni t ed S t a t es ( s eei ng 750 s pe c i es ) a nd t he w or l d ( 6,000 s pe c i es ) , v i s i t i ng s i x c ont i nent s a nd ove r 40 countries. They summer on Lower B eec h P ond i n T uf t onbor o , w he r e D a na be c a m e i nt er es t ed i n bi r ds a t t he a g e of ei g ht . S he i s v er y a c t i ve w i t h
A udubon S oc i et i es . I n t he pa s t , B ob collected specimens for five museums, i nc l udi ng t he M us eum of C om pa r a t i ve Z ol ogy a t H a r va r d. H e r ec ei ve d t he G odhue - E l ki ns A w a r d ( 2014) f or c ont r i but i ons t o t he or ni t hol ogy of N ew H a m ps hi r e. The Loon Center is located on Lee’s Mill Road; follow the signs f r om R out e 109 or R out e 25 nea r t he M oul t onbor ough C ent r a l S c hol . F or more information, call the Loon Center a t 476- 5666. T he publ i c i s i nvi t ed a nd a dm i s s i on i s f r ee.
Courtesy photo. the Loon Preservation Committee, w hi c h pr es ent ed he r w i t h t he i r S pi r i t of the Loon Award last summer. She i s a l s o p a s t S ec r et a r y of t he N ut t a l l O r ni t hol ogi c a l C l ub, a nd a f r eque nt s pe a ke r . B ob ha s c o- a ut hor ed Birds of New Hampshire, a 47pa ge bok de s c r i bi ng t he s t a t us a nd di s t r i but i on of t he s t a t e’ s bi r ds ( 2013) . H e ha s publ i s he d i n AUK, the first Massachusetts Breeding B i r d A t l a s , a nd i n publ i c a t i on s of bot h t he N ew H a m ps hi r e a nd M a s s a c hus et t s
Lots of Happenings at Taylor Community and You’re Invited! a nd w eekl y w r i t er of t he W i c ke d B eer R evi ew f or t he Weirs Times, w i l l s pe a k a t B a c k B a y , A T a yl or C om m uni t y i n W ol f ebor o on T ues da y , June 7 a t 2 pm . Ji m ’ s pr es ent a t i on w i l l c onc ent r a t e of N ew H a m ps hi r e’ s 50 br ew er i es a nd w ha t t he y of f er t o t he i m bi bi ng publ i c . H e’ l l a l s o c ove r t he br ew i ng pr oc es s a nd w ha t ’ s i nvol ve d i n c r ea t i ng one ’ s ow n br ew . T he B a c k B a y C om m uni t y H ous e i s l oc a t ed a t 66 T a yl or D r i ve , of f M i l l S t r eet i n W ol f ebor o. A l l eve nt s a r e f r ee; pl ea s e c a l l 5245600 t o r es er ve your s ea t . T he T a yl or C om m uni t y i s a not for-profit Continuing Care Retirement C om m uni t y w hos e m i s s i on i s t o pr ovi de t he hi ghe s t qua l i t y r et i r em ent l i vi ng opt i ons t o s uppor t t he i nde pe nde nc e, he a l t h a nd di gni t y of c om m uni t y r es i de nt s . V i s i t w w w .t a yl or c om m uni t y . or g.
T eh N ew H a m ps hi r e B oa t M us eum , l oc a t ed i n W ol f ebor o, i s a n educ a t i ona l or ga ni z a t i on f oc us i ng on t he boa t i ng he r i t a ge a nd l i f e on t he l a ke s a nd r i ve r s of our be a ut i f ul s t a t e. O n M onda y , June 6 a t 2 pm , i n t he T a yl or C om m uni t y’ s W ods i de B ui l di ng on U ni on A ve nue in Laconia, Boat Museum Executive Director, Lisa Simpson-Lutts, will expl a i n how t he m us eum s er ve s t he l oc a l c om m uni t y a nd vi s i t or s t hr ough i t s exhi bi t s , out r ea c h pr ogr a m s , eve nt s a nd publ i c a t i on s . T he ev ent i s f r ee a nd ope n t o t he publ i c . Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie i s a n epi c s t or y of l ove a nd exi l e s et a m i d t he s w i r l of t he B r i t i s h expul s i on of t he A c a di a ns f r om N ova S c ot i a i n 1766. T he P ont i ne T he a t r e w i l l pe r f or m t he pl a y on W edne s da y , June 8 a t 6: 30 pm i n T a yl or C om m uni t y’ s W ods i de Building in Laconia. Jim MacMillan, beer aficionado
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Boys Mother Warned You About Have Become Your Fathers
I realized that I had become my father this year. Lawrence Welk was my parent’s music, but one could argue the last 40 years has greatly changed as today Heavy Metal has become your father’s music. When you listen to a New England Patriots or a Boston Bruins game, it’s full of Ozzy Osbourne, Guns & Roses and other hard rocking sounds of the 1980’s. I truly became aware of this when I saw Marco Rubio come into a New Hampshire political rally with the sounds of AC/ DC’s Thunderstruck ramped up over the PA system. Hard rock and heavy Steven Tyler will perform on June 15. metal today have become a part of the mainstream and culture. What was once considered the edge is now the thoroughfare. If this is the case then perhaps we’ll see lots of dads at LaconiaFest during bike week. The brainchild of a group of concert promoters, LaconiaFest will bring some of the greatest names in hard rock and heavy metal to Bike Week in Laconia from June 11 to June 19. Every night a major talent will be taking to the stage, but if that wasn’t enough, there will be many attractions above and beyond the music. Some of the action will include motorcycle stunt riders and freestyle motocross exhibits, laser light shows and celebrity appearances, including The Gin Gypsies, Rusty Coones and Emilio Rivera. Ted Nugent will perform June 17.
The headline acts each night are a who’s who of hard rock heavyweights from this musical genre. a rundown of the featured acts include Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler, Ted Nugent, Skid Row singer Sebastian Bach, Buckcherry, Saving Abel, Fuel, Bret Michaels formerly of Poison and Sevendust, perhaps FMX Superstars Keith Sayers, Todd Potter and James one of the hardest Carter will be performing daily for the event. working bands in America over the past 20 years. Other names from the not-too-distant past you might recognize include Warrant, L.A. Guns, P.O.D. and Lita Ford. Over 50 musical acts will perform over the nine day event. Doors open at noon each day with wristbands allowing attendees to come and go as they please. LaconiaFest is a 21+ event as alcohol will be served. Food and beverages will also be available during the festival. Progressive Laconia Motorcycle Week is the oldest motorcycle rally in America and has hosted bikers from all over the world. More information including VIP Ticket options can be found The historic Weirs Beach Drive-In will play host to online at www.laconiafest. com. LaconiaFest from the 11 to the 19 of June.
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Trace Your Family’s History at the Wolfeboro Library The Lakes Region Genealogy I nt er es t G r oup, i n c onj unc t i on w i t h t he Wolfeboro Public Library, will conduct a s er i es of f our ge nea l ogy w or ks hops on W edne s da y m or ni ngs be gi nni ng on June 8, at 10 am. The first four w or ks hops w i l l r un t hr ough June 29. A s ec ond s et o f w or ks hops w i l l be gi n on July 20 and run for five weeks. The w or ks hops a r e f r ee a nd ope ntoa ll. E a c h w or ks hop, pr es ent ed by l oc a l ge nea l ogi s t D ee I de , w i l l em pha s i z e
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di f f er ent t opi c de s i gne d t o he l p pa r t i c i pa nt s w i t h t he i r r es ea r c h ef f or t s . T opi c s w i l l i nc l ude upda t es on new eg nea l ogy r ec or ds now a va i l a bl e onl i ne, new l y a va i l a bl e t ec hnol ogy t ol s , d es c enda nc y r es ea r c h f or finding living cousins, Google E a r t h f or ge nea l og y , f a m i l y hi s t or y a nd ge nea l ogy m a de ea s y , ge t t i ng s t a r t ed w i t h ge net i c ge nea l ogy , how to find graves and cemeteries, using new s pa pe r a r t i c l es a nd obi t ua r i es , a nd
w ah t ha pe ns t o your r ec or ds ove r t he next t hr ee ge ner a t i ons . A di t i ona l l y t he r e w i l l be t r a i ni ng on w ha t ’ s new i n poul a r w ebs i t es s uc h a s F a m i l yS ea r c h, A nc es t r y , F i nd M y P a s t , a nd M y H er i t a ge . T he w or ks hop w ill eb c ont i nui ng l a s t s um m er ’ s que s t w i t h i de a s f or br ea ki ng dow n br i c k w a l l s us i ng t he m a ny r es ea r c h s i t es a nd t ol s a va i l a bl e. T he r e w i l l be gue s t s pe a ke r s , w ebi na r s a nd vi de os t o exc i t e a nd enc our a ge a t t ende es i n t he i r r es ea r c h j our neys .
The Lakes Region Genealogy I nt er es t G r oup pr es ent s f r ee w or ks hops at the Wolfeboro Public Library on a r egul a r ba s i s . Y ou do not ha ve t o be a m em be r of t he I nt er es t G r oup t o a t t end t he pr ogr a m s ; how eve r , t he gr oup i s a l w a ys l oki ng f or new pa r t i c i pa nt s . G enea l ogy i s f un a nd i nt er es t i ng f or a l l a ge s f r om be gi nner t o pr of es s i ona l . A t t end one or a l l of t he w or ks hops . F or f ur t he r i nf or m a t i on a bout t hi s eve nt , c a l l 569- 2428 or vi s i t w w w . w ol f ebor ol i br a r y .or g.
Wolfeboro Artist Inspired by Sailing Lake Winnipesaukee Debuts at The Art Place B egi nni ng June 11, C a t e P ol e w i l l be t he gu es t a r t i s t a t T he A r t P l a c e i n dow nt ow n W o l f ebor o. C a t e’ s exhi bi t w i l l f ea t ur e up t o 15 f r a m ed, or i gi na l watercolors of Lake Winnipesaukee a nd i t s s ur r oundi ngs . U nf r a m ed gi c l ee’ pr i nt s a nd unf r a m ed 5x7 p r i nt s w i l l a l s o be a va i l a bl e. F r om M a y t o O c t obe r , C a t e P ol e, a W ol f ebor o r es i de nt , c a n be found sailing the waters of Lake Winnipesaukee with her first mate in t he i r P ea r s on 27. T he y ha ve t r a ve l l ed t o a l l pa r t s of t he l a ke : f r om t he qui et c ove s i n t he V a r ney I s l a nds , t o t he m ody , o pe n w a t er s of t he B r oa ds , t o t he na r r ow , pi c t ur es que w a t er s l ea di ng t o M ou l t onbor o B a y . T he l a ke s er ve s a s he r i ns pi r a t i on f or t hi s c ol l ec t i on of
w a t er c ol or pa i nt i ngs . C a t e s a ys of he r s ubj ec t s , “ I w a nt t o c a pt ur e t he s er ene na t ur a l be a ut y t ha t I s ee w he n I a m out on t he l a ke or vi s i t i ng f r i ends a t t he i r l a ke s i de c ot t a ge s . I w a nt pe opl e t o l ok a t m y pa i nt i ngs a nd f eel a s ens e of f a m i l i a r i t y a nd c a l m …you know , t he l a ke ef f ec t .” C a t e ha s s ol d s eve r a l or i gi na l pa i nt i ngs t o pr i va t e c ol l ec t or s a nd ha s dona t ed f r a m ed gi c l ee’ pr i nt s t o T he N ew H a m ps hi r e B oa t M us eum a nd G.A.L.A as part of their silent auction eve nt s . T he ga l l er y s how w i l l ha ve a n ope ni ng r ec ept i on on June 11 f r om 5- 7 pm . T he s how w i l l r un t hr ough June 23. F or i nf or m a t i on, c a l l t he A r t P l a c e a t 569- 6159.
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First Lady in Tamworth: Frances Folsom Cleveland By Barbara Neville Wilson S he w a s 21. H e w a s 47. S he w a s 5’ 7.” H e s t od ove r 6’ . A r t i s t s m ode l ed w or ks a f t er he r c l a s s i c be a ut y . C a r t on i s t s c a r i c a t ur ed hi s s ubs t a nt i a l gi r t h. S he g r a dua t ed f r om c ol l ege i n 1885. H e w a s el ec t ed P r es i de nt of t he U ni t ed S t a t es j us t m ont hs be f or e t ha t . A nd on June 2, 1886, F r a nc es F ol s om a nd G r o ve r C l eve l a nd w er e m a r r i ed i n W a s hi ngt on, D C , m a ki ng he r t he youngest First Lady in the history of t he na t i on. T og et he r t he y s er ve d t w o nonc ons ec ut i ve t er m s i n t h e W hi t e H ous e, bui l t a f a m i l y a nd c ha nge d t he c our s e of hi s t or y i n T a m w o r t h, N H . F r a nc es C l a r a F ol s o m w a s bor n t o E m m a a nd O s c a r F ol s om i n B uf f a l o, N Y i n 1864. F r om he r ea r l i es t c hi l dho, he r l i f e w a s ent w i ned w i t h G r ove r C l eve l a nd’ s , he r f a t he r ’ s l a w pa r t ner . W he n he r f a t he r di ed i n a n a c c i de nt , C l eve l a nd be c a m e t he a dm i ni s t r a t or of O s c a r F ol s om ’ s es t a t e. A t r us t ed f a m i l y c ouns el or , he he l p ed gui de m ot he r E m m a i n r a i s i ng F r a nc es , or F r a nk a s s h e w a s ni c kna m ed. H e be c a m e a favorite uncle figure, but she was not hi s w a r d a s ha s s om et i m es be en r epor t ed. W hi l e gr ow i ng up i n B uf f a l o, a pl a c e s he f o nd l y r ef er r ed t o a s “ F ol s om vi l l e” i n s t or i es s he t ol d c ol l ege c l a s s m a t es , s he a t t ende d a F r enc h K i nde r ga r t en, enj oye d out dor a c t i vi t i es a nd a c qui r ed a t a s t e f or t he a t r e. E xa c t l y w he n t he r el a t i ons hi p be t w een t he f ut ur e pr es i de nt a nd
First Lady Frances Cleveland. Frances transitioned from filial to r om a nt i c i s publ i c l y unknow n. H er c ol l ege r om m a t e s ugge s t ed i t w a s i n he r j uni or ye a r a t W el l s , w he n Cleveland started sending fresh flowers on a r egul a r ba s i s . O t he r s s ugg es t i t w a s be f or e t ha t . B r ea ki ng of f a m a r r i a ge enga ge m ent dur i ng ea r l y c ol l ege , s he w r ot e he r m ot he r s a yi ng s he c oul d neve r m a r r y a m a n onl y a ye a r he r s eni or . W a s t hi s a ve i l ed r ef er enc e t o a budi ng l ove f or C l eve l a nd, G ove r nor of N ew Y or k a t t he t i m e? P er ha ps t he m om ent of c ha nge i s m a r ke d i n l ove l et t er s exc ha nge d be t w een t he t w o f r om 1884 a nd 1908. P a s s ed dow n t o C l eve l a nd de s c enda nt s i n T a m w or t h, N H , t he y w er e t he s ubj ec t s of c ont r ove r s y 10 ye a r s a g o. John S el l er s , hi s t or i c a l specialist at the Library of Congress, s ought publ i c a t i on of t he c ol l ec t i on,
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s a yi ng t he c or r es ponde nc e ‘ w oul d r ea l l y eb r eve a l i ng of t he i r i nner m os t c ha r a c t er , t he i r r el a t i ons hi p… t he de pt h of em ot i on be t w een t he t w o…’ H ow eve r , gr a ndda ught er M a r i on C l eve l a nd C ohe n r es i s t ed S el l er s ’ a dva nc es , poi nt i ng t o t he s a nc t i t y of F r a nc es ’ w r i t t en i ns t r uc t i on t ha t t he l et t er s “ be de s t r oye d or r ea d onl y by de s c enda nt s .” I n t he bi g pi c t ur e, t he “ w he n” of t he r el a t i ons hi p’ s t r a ns i t i o n s eem s uni m por t a nt i n t he l a r ge r t r ut h of t he i r m a r r i a ge , t he W hi t e H ous e t he y br ought t o l i f e, a nd t he enj oym ent t he y f ound i n f a m i l y . I n t he ye a r be t w een gr a dua t i on from Wells, and becoming First Lady, C l eve l a nd a r r a nge d f or F r a nc es a nd he r m ot he r t o go on a gr a nd c ont i nent a l t our . I n ni ne m ont hs , t he y t our ed s eve n c ount r i es a nd F r a nc es a s s em bl ed a
bridal trousseau fit for the leading lady of t he U ni t ed S t a t es . N o one c oul d ha ve pr edi c t ed t he i m pa c t t he young br i de w oul d ha ve on A m er i c a . N ew s pa pe r edi t or s put t i ng out one , t w o or eve n t hr ee edi t i ons a da y were hungry for copy to fill their pages. N ew a bi l i t i es t o r epr oduc e i m a ge s ; young w or ki ng w om en w i t h di s pos a bl e i nc om e; a new s i de of bus i nes s c a l l ed “ m a r ke t i ng,” a l l pr oduc ed a publ i c a l w a ys a nxi ous f or m or e “ F r a nki e” a s new s pa pe r s ha d s t a r t ed t o c a l l F r a nc es . S he w a s a f a s hi on i c on, a nd i n t he er a of ye l l o w j our na l i s m , r epor t er s w er e not t o pr oud t o m a ke up a s t or y eve n i f t he r e w a s no s t or y i n t r ut h . O nc e, a new s pa pe r di s hone s t l y r epor t ed t ha t the First Lady had given up bustles. T he f a s hi on i ndus t r y i m m edi a t el y s a w a dr op i n de m a nd. W a t c hi ng f r om t he s i de l i nes , num er ous bus i nes s es s a w pot ent i a l , a nd s udde nl y , t he i m a ge of F r a nc es C l eve l a nd a dor ned pr oduc t s a nd a dve r t i s em ent s eve r yw he r e. F i r s t l a di es .or g r epor t s s he w a s s een on “ c er a m i c t i l es , s he et m us i c , s i l ve r pi l l boxe s , s ew i ng ki t s , c i ga r boxe s , c a ndy , w om en’ s pe r f um e a nd eve n a t oba c c o pi pe ” ! Frances’s reputation as First Lady, how eve r , w a s not t i ed onl y t o he r l oks . H er gr a c i ous na t ur e s hone t hr ough. H er obi t ua r y f r om O m a ha ’ s Morning News Herald quot ed a c ongr es s m a n w ho s a i d, “ S he i s na t ur a l l y a w om a nl y w om a n a nd a gr a c i ous hos t es s , but he r c hi ef c ha r m l i es i n t he f a c t t ha t s he
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a n a d m i r a b l e l i s t ener .” S i m i l a r l y , W ih t ehous ehi s t or y .or g r epor t s The New York Times a s s a y i ng s he w a s “ c ha r m i ng a nd gr a c ef ul , a hos t es s a s a gr eea bl e i n m a nner a s s he w a s be a ut i f ul t o l ok upon.” G r ove r C l eve l a nd’ s young F irs t Lady was a hit, and given their long r el a t i ons hi p, di s pa r i t y i n a ge s , a nd hi s de s i r e t o s c hol he r i n he r “ ga p ye a r ” be t w een c ol l ege a nd m a r r i a ge , one m i ght t h i nk F r a nc es w a s m a l l ea bl e c l a y , a n “ E l i z a ” m ol d ed by G r ove r C l eve l a nd’ s “ P r of es s or H i g i ns ,” but t hi s w a s not s o. I n f a c t , a t t he i r w eddi ng c er em ony , s he r ec i t ed t r a di t i ona l vow s t o “ l ove , honor a nd c om f or t ” he r hus ba nd, but di d not i nc l ude t he c us t om a r y pr om i s e t o “ obe y” hi m , t o. During President Cleveland’s first term in office, Frances was very active i n w om en’ s c a us es , s uppor t i ng— t hough not j oi ni ng—t he W om a n’ s C hr i s t i a n T em p er a nc e U ni on ( W C T U ) , f oundi ng t he W a s h i ngt on H ous e f or F r i endl es s C ol or ed G i r l s , a nd he l pi ng t o f ound t he N ew Jer s ey C ol l ege f or W o m en. O f t he t w o r ec ept i ons s he he l d w eekl y , one w a s a l w a ys on S a t ur da ys , expr es s l y s o w or ki ng w om en c oul d be i nc l ude d. B y c ont r a s t , exc ept f or a nega t i ve s t a nc e on pol yga m y , P r es i de nt C l eve l a nd di d l i t t l e t o s uppor t w om en or t he i r r i ght s dur i ng hi s t w o t er m s i n t he W hi t e H ou s e. I n 1896, a f t er ei ght ye a r s oc c upyi ng the highest office in the land—with a f o ur - y ea r br ea k be t w een t er m s , P r es i de nt C l eve l a nd a nd hi s f a m i l y r et i r ed t o P r i nc et on, N J, a nd i t w a s
t hr ough f r i ends hi p w i t h P r of es s or John F i nl ey a nd hi s f a m i l y t ha t t he C l eve l a nd s c a m e t o T a m w or t h. M r s . F i nl ey w a s de s c ende d f r om t he B oyde ns , a n ol d T a m w or t h f a m i l y , a nd w he n a f a m i l y t r a ge dy pus he d t he C l eve l a nds t o s eek a new s um m er r ef uge , t h e F i nl eys hus ba nd s ugge s t ed t he P r es i de nt a nd F r a nc es , a nd c hi l dr en E s t he r , M a r i on, R i c ha r d a nd F r a nc i s , a ge d 11, 9, 7 a nd 1, j oi n t he m i n t he t ow n t uc ke d be s i de t he S a ndw i c h M ount a i ns . T he f a m i l y enj oye d t he r ec r ea t i ons t he t o w n of T a m w or t h of f er ed. A l t hough bus y w i t h a young fa m ily , i t ’ s l i ke l y t ha t F r a nc es a l s o j oi ned t he m i n out dor a c t i vi t i es . S he ha d enj oye d s a i l i ng a nd doi ng m a i nt ena nc e a t t he boa t hous e w hi l e i n c ol l ege a nd i s l i ke l y t o ha ve f ound s i m i l a r pur s ui t s i n T a m w or t h. T he P r es i de nt w i l l i ngl y t ok pa r t i n pu bl i c exhi bi t i ons , de m ons t r a t i ng hi s or a t or y s ki l l s , but he a l s o enj oy ed t he a nonym i t y of m or e qui et r ec r ea t i on w he n he ha d t he c ha nc e. I n The Tamworth Narrative, M a r j or y H a r kne s s r ec ount s Ja m es W el c h’ s t a l e of a da y w he n a s a young m a n, he ha d a pa r t i c ul a r l y god da y i n O s s i pe e’ s Duncan Lake. “I got three black bass right off. A man and a boy were fishing a s hor t w a ys f r om m e a nd r ow ed ove r . The man was all afire when he saw w ha t I h a d. H e a s ke d i f he c oul d ge t i n m y boa t a nd t r y m y ba i t . S o i n he c a m e a nd c a ugh t t w o god one s . H e s a i d j us t c a l l hi m C l eve . B ef or e s uns et he s a i d ‘ w e be t t er go’ a s he c oul d s ee hi s t ea m w a i t i ng. I t w a s dr i ve n by Jo S i a s a nd Jo said ‘Well, you been fishing with the President!’ I said ‘My Lord!’ The P r es i de nt ha d a god l a ugh. H es a id it
w a s s om e t i m e s i nc e a ny one ha d c a l l ed hi m C l eve .” The fishing was so good that President Cleveland later built a fishing cottage on Duncan Lake. I n 1904 t he C l eve l a nd’ s bought t he f or m er D ow ns f a r m on w ha t w a s t he n c a l l ed S t eve ns on H i l l . S on a f t er w a r ds t he y a l s o bought t h e F r a nc i s R em i c k f a r m a c r os s t he s t r eet . T he y a de d on t o t he or i gi na l f a r m h ous e “ f or t he t r ops of young pe opl e a l w a ys ba s ed t he r e,” M a r j or y H a r kne s s s a i d. T he f a m i l y s pe nt f our s um m er s on t h ei r new pr ope r t y i n T a m w or t h, a nd t he c hi l dr en w er e s et t l ed i n f or a fifth when the President succumbed t o i l l nes s a t t he f a m i l y hom e ba c k i n P r i nc et on i n l a t e June of 1908. Led by the Finleys, the town of T a m w or t h a nd f r i ends of t he C l eve l a nd’ s ba nde d t o ge t he r t o m em or i a l i z e t he P r es i de nt by r ec ons t r uc t i ng t he r oa d l ea di ng t o hi s s um m er hom e a nd r ena m i ng S t eve ns on H i l l i n hi s honor . The stonewall flanking the road was finished in 1910 and marked “The G r ove r C l eve l a nd M em or i a l W a l l ” a t t he bot t om by a T i f f a ny br onz e pl a que . E ve n a f t er t he P r es i de nt ’ s de a t h a nd he r r em a r r i a ge t o T hom a s Ja x P r es t on i n 1913, F r a nc es a nd he r f a m i l y c ons i de r ed T a m w or t h a f a m i l y hom e. H er l i f el ong l ove f or t he a t er w a s f ed by younge s t s on F r a nc i s ’ de c i s i on t o be c om e a pr of es s i ona l a c t or , a nd t he pa r t ner s hi p w i t h hi s w i f e a nd E d G odnow t h a t f or m ed t he B a r ns t or m er s T he a t r e i n 1931. N ow t he ol de s t s um m er t he a t er i n N ew E ngl a nd, t he B a r ns t or m er s T he a t r e ha s be c om e r enow ned f or br i ngi ng pr of es s i ona l dr a m a t o a s t a g e bui l t i n w ha t w a s onc e a ge ner a l s t or e.
N ow t he w om a n w ho w a s r epor t ed t o ah ve s a i d t ha t a s a c hi l d, “ s he c oul d s pe nd w hol e da ys a t t he t he a t er ” a nd w ho a s a c ol l ege s t ude nt “ a l m os t a l w a ys ” t ok l ea d r ol es i n S ha ke s pe a r e pr oduc t i ons be c a us e “ s he w a s a n a dm i r a bl e r ea de r a nd pos s es s ed of a fine sympathetic voice,” according t o he r r om m a t e, s pe nt t he w hol e s um m er s ur r ounde d by t he a t er . O f t en s he m a nned t he t i c ke t bot h, a nd us i ng t hos e “ a d m i r a bl e” l i s t eni ng s ki l l s de s c r i be d by t he C ongr es s m a n, he a r d t he c onc er ns of a udi enc e m em be r s a nd c a r r i ed t he m t o s on F r a nc i s f or r em edy . F r a nc es dona t ed t i m e a nd ener gy t o t he l a r ge r T a m w or t h c om m uni t y a s w el l . P a r t i c ul a r l y not a bl e i s he r f oundi ng of t he T a m w or t h F ounda t i on w i t h f our ot he r s um m er r es i de nt s . T he pur pos e w a s t o “ pr es er ve a nd i m pr ove t he phys i c a l pr ope r t i es a nd t he s pi r i t ua l , i nt el l ec t ua l , s oc i a l a nd phys i c a l w el l be i ng of t he i nha bi t a nt s of t he T ow n of T a m w or t h i n C a r r ol l C ount y , N ew H a m ps hi r e…” N ow nea r l y 90 ye a r s ol d, i t s phi l a nt hr opy i s i ns t r um ent a l t o t he well-being of numerous non-profit ef f or t s t hr oughout t he T a m w or t h a r ea . ( S our c es f or t hi s s t or y a r e A nnet t e M or i t t D unl a p, “ S t a ge S t r uc k: F r a nc es C l eve l a nd a nd t he T he a t er ; ” K a t e S ha t z ki n, “ F a m i l y C ont i nues t o C l os el y G ua r d P r es i de nt C l eve l a nd’ s Love Letters;” “Morning World H er a l d, “ O bi t ua r y of F r a nc es F ol s om C l eve l a nd P r es t on; ” M a r j or y G a ne H a r kne s s , T he T a m w or t h N a r r a t i ve ; R i t a J. M a r ke l , G r ove r C l eve l a nd; S t ephe n F . R oba r , F r a nc es C l a r a Folsom Cleveland; firstladies.org; r ot s w eb.c om ; w hi t ehous ehi s t or y .or g. )
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Local Theatres Get Ready for Summer By Sarah Wright The Lakes Region offers visitors and l oc a l s s o m a ny t hi ngs t o do. I f you’ r e l i ke m e, you t r y t o t a ke i n a l l t ha t you c a n, a nd one t hi ng t h a t you s houl d definitely add to your list this summer i s a s how a t one of our w onde r f ul , l oc a l t he a t r es . W i t h s o m uc h va r i et y out t he r e, t he r e’ s bound t o be a s how t ha t w i l l a pe a l t o you. T he W i nni pe s a uke e P l a yhous e in M er edi t h ha s a f ul l l i ne- up pl a nned this summer. The season officially s t a r t s w i t h P et er a nd t he S t a r c a t c he r . I t ’ s a hi l a r i ous a nd i nno va t i ve r et el l i ng of how a m i s er a bl e or pha n c a m e t o be Peter Pan. Winner of five Tony Awards, t hi s pl a y w i l l s how you N eve r l a nd i n a w hol e new l i ght . T he s how r uns f r om June 15 unt i l Jul y 2. N ext on t he s c he dul e i s S ha ke s pe a r e’ s r om a nt i c c om edy , A M i ds um m er N i ght ’ s D r ea m . W he n f our c r i s s c r os s ed l ove r s flee their overbearing parents into an enc ha nt ed f or es t , t he y ge t m i xe d up i n a ba t t l e be t w een t he ki ng of t he f a i r i es a nd hi s b r i de . T hi s c l a s s i c pl a y w i l l r un f r om Jul y 6 t o 16. R om a nt i c c om edy continues with Living Together. P a r t of a t r i l ogy , t he pl a y i s a bout a n unl i k el y R om eo w hos e de s i r es c r ea t e f a m i l y dr a m a t hr ough c om i c m i s unde r s t a ndi ngs a nd m i s m a t c he d r el a t i ons hi ps . S ur e t o m a ke y ou l a ugh, pe r f or m a nc es w i l l r un f r om Jul y 20 t o 30. I f you pr ef er your c om edi es w i t h a dos e of h i s t or y , t he n you’ l l w a nt t o s ee T he A l m os t T r ue a nd T r ul y R em a r ka bl e A dve nt ur es of I s r a el P ot t er , A m er i c a n P a t r i ot . A hi gh l y i m a gi na t i ve a nd f a s t pa c ed a dve nt ur e, i t ’ s l o os el y ba s ed on t he t r ue s t or y of a N ew E ngl a nd f a r m er w ho be c a m e a R evol ut i ona r y W a r he r o. W h a t be g i ns a s a s hor t expe di t i on t o E ur ope t ur ns i nt o a 5 0- ye a r j our ney , a s hi s m a ny m i s a d ve nt ur es t ur n hi m i nt o a s p y , s a i l or , c a pt i ve , pa upe r , a nd pa t r i ot ! Y ou’ r e s ur e t o l ea r n s om et hi ng new a t t hi s pl a y , w hi c h r uns f r om A ugus t 3 t o 13. B ec om e a pa r t of t he ni ght l i f e a nd vi s i t t he K i t K a t K l ub of t he f a m o us C a ba r et f r om A ugus t 17 t o S ept em be r 3. I n t hi s de c a d ent c l ub, E m c ee S a l l y B ow l es a nd he r ens em bl e t a nt a l i z e t he a udi enc e w hi l e out s i de , l i f e i n pr e- w a r G er m a ny gr ow s m or e unc er t a i n. T he s um m er s ea s o n c om es t o a c l os e w i t h T he W a l t z , w hi c h r uns f r om S ept em b er 7 t o t he 10. T hi s
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o. bi l ki ng t he i r ba c ke r s out of m i l l i ons of dol l a r s . O nl y o ne t hi ng goe s w r ong— t he s how i s a s m a s h hi t ! W i t h hys t er i c a l s ongs w r i t t en by M el B r oks , T he P r oduc er s pr oudl y pr o c l a i m s i t s el f a n “ equa l opr t uni t y of f ende r ! ” T he next s how on t he s c he dul e i s a t r ue c l a s s i c , be l ove d by m a ny . M y F a i r Lady is the story of Eliza Doolittle, a r ough C oc kne y gi r l , w ho m eet s C ol one l P i c ke r i ng a nd H enr y H i gi ns in Covent Garden where she’s a flower s el l er . W he n H i gi ns r em a r ks t ha t he c oul d he l p E l i z a s pe a k pr ope r l y , P i c ke r i ng c ha l l enge s hi m t o do s o a nd E l i z a t a ke s hi m up on t he of f er . T hough difficult and frustrating for both Eliza and Higgins at first, the lessons soon pr oduc e r es ul t s t ha t nei t he r c oul d’ ve pr edi c t ed. T hi s c ha r m i ng s t or y w i l l r un f r om Jul y 26 t o A ugus t 7. T he I nt er l a ke s T he a t r e a l s o ha s s how s ge a r ed t ow a r d younge r a udi enc es . T he s how F a nc y N a nc y , t he M us i c a l w i l l de l i ght c hi l dr en on Jul y 2 a nd 3. W a t c h F a nc y N a nc y a nd he r f r i ends a s t he y ge t exc i t ed t o pe r f or m i n t he i r very first show, “Deep Sea Dances.” N a nc y i s pos i t i ve t ha t s he a nd B r ee w i l l be pi c ke d t o be m er m a i ds , but w he n a not he r gi r l w i ns t he c ove t ed r ol e, N a nc y i s s t uc k pl a yi ng a dr ea r y , dull tree. Can Nancy bring fancy flair t o he r r ol e, eve n t hough i t i s n’ t t he one she wanted? Little girls will love t he s how S pa r kl e S pa , B l i ng i t O n, on s t a ge f r om Jul y 30 t hr ough A ugus t 1.
I t ’ s C a r ni va l D a y a t A ude n E l em ent a r y S c hol a nd A l y a nd B r oke T a nner a r e t hr i l l ed t o s et up a gl i t t er i ng S pa r kl e S pa bot h f or f es t i ve m a ni c ur es . B ut w ha t s t a r t s of f a s f un s on ends up a disaster! Can the girls find a way to r epa i r t he da m a ge i n t i m e? ( A s of t hi s w r i t i ng, t he r e w er e s t i l l a f ew s how s a s ye t t o be a nnounc ed. F or t he l a t es t i nf or m a t i on, vi s i t w w w .i nt er l a ke s t he a t r e. c om or c a l l 707- 6035.) T he V i l l a ge P l a ye r s i n W ol f ebor o put on pl a ys t hr oughout t he ye a r , w i t h one pr oduc t i on eve r y s um m er . T hi s ye a r ’ s s um m er s how l oks de l i ght f ul a nd hi l a r i ous . I t ’ s c a l l ed B a t hr om H um or , a nd i t ’ s s ur e t o m a ke a udi enc es r oa r w i t h l a ught er . T he pl a y t a ke s pl a c e i n the second-floor bathroom at a wild office party. Characters come and go, s pi l l i ng t he i r s ec r et s t o t he a udi enc e, a nd t hr ough t he gos s i p a nd ha nky panky, you’ll find that nobody is really w ho t he y c l a i m t o be . S how t i m es a r e s c he dul ed f or Jul y 22, 23, 29, 30, a nd 31. T he V i l l a ge P l a ye r s t he a t r e i s l oc a t ed a t 51 G l endon S t r eet . T i c ke t s c a n be pur c ha s ed onl i ne a t w w w .vi l l a ge - pl a yer s .c om or a t B l a c k’ s P a pe r a nd G i f t s on M a i n S t r eet i n W ol f ebor o. At the Little Church Theater on R out e 113 i n H ol de r nes s t hi s s um m er , don’ t m i s s A n E ve ni ng of O ne A c t s , a s el ec t i on of or i gi na l one - a c t pl a ys by up- a nd- c om i ng pl a yw r i ght s f r om t he N ew E ngl a nd a r ea on Jul y 8 a nd 9. T he n, f r om Jul y 14 t o t he 16, s ee t he m ys t er y/ c om edy A ny B ody f or T ea ? Y ou’ l l m eet s i x s w eet ol d l a di es w ho a r e i n l ove w i t h t he i r ba c he l or nei ghbor , D enni s O ’ F i nn, a pol i c e de t ec t i ve . T o l ur e hi m t o vi s i t t he m , t he y s t a ge a hom i c i de , a nd hi l a r i t y ens ues ! T he l a ughs w i l l c ont i nue a t t he one - w om a n c om edy s how , S t r ung O ut w i t h U r s ul a on Jul y 23, w he r e you’ l l he a r U r s ul a ’ s hum or ous i ns i ght s on l i f e a nd pe r s ona l c onf es s i ons l i ke , “ I di et eve r y da y unt i l a bout noon.” O n Jul y 29 a nd 30, w i t nes s T he M us i c a l of M us i c a l s ! June c a n’ t pa y t he r ent a nd i s t hr ea t ened by he r evi l l a ndl or d. T hi s one pl ot i s t he n t ur ned into five musicals, each written in the s t yl e of a di f f er ent poul a r c om pos er . Sounds fun! Next, find out what happe ns w he n t hr ee ge ner a t i ons r euni t e.
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Live on the Lake! Coming Soon!
Unique Custom Designed Home |Expansive Lake & Mountain Views Major renovations throughout| Enormous master bedroom & bath Kitchen storage galore & center island, screened porch composite decking, 1.99 Acres of Land, | 344 ft. waterfront.
Listing Agent Mary Lamprey Bare $749,000 – Moultonborough – Wakondah Pond
Waterfront Retreat!
Enjoy Wolfeboro area Lakes Direct boating access to both Crescent Lake & Lake Wentworth Rustic charm – 3 bedroom, 2 bath, Cottage inspired kitchen and dining area. Lower level entertaining space Master bedroom with private balcony Listing Agent Christopher Williams $499,900 - Wolfeboro
Experience Island Living
Post & Beam style house | Tongue & groove pine board flooring Master bedroom with view of the lake Many new upgrades inside and out | Enjoy 100 feet of waterfront 6 x 42 permanent dock, park 3 boats Listing Agent Ellen Watts Cow Island, Tuftonboro - $285,000
Lamprey & Lamprey REALTORS® Inc.
249 Whittier Highway - Route 25 • Center Harbor, NH ~ Office (603)253.8131 • Toll Free (800)834.5759
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Gilford A remarkable home on a sensational lot with sandy beach and an enormous, covered dock for three boats. Enjoy picturesque sunsets and added outdoor living space from the sweeping, enclosed, stone patio with fireplace. This home was architecturally designed and custom built with unmatched detail and quality. With a carriage home and nine garages, this is the Ultimate Lake Home!
$10,000,000
Gilford
Laconia
Gilford
This landmark home on Governor’s Island is truly one of a kind. Built with care and precision, this Queen Ann Victorian style home will impress the most discerning buyer. The design, the attention to detail, the care with which it has been maintained; coffered ceilings, walls of cherry, raised panels, hardwood flooring, all are simply beautiful! Sandy beach and oversized, canopied docking. It’s simply amazing! $4,695,000
Enter a winding driveway to a private courtyard with commanding views, sweeping lawn, sandy beach and W-shaped dock with canopy. The kitchen is amazing! Appointed with the finest appliances & custom Birdseye Maple counters complemented by spacious eating & cozy sitting areas with fireplace. Patio doors lead to a covered, sweeping veranda with multiple sitting & outdoor dining areas. $4,495,000
A stunning home under construction designed & built by Skiffington Homes. Enjoy amazing sunsets from this prime waterfront home with SW exposure. Floor plan is perfect with an amazing Great Room that opens to waterside decks & a fabulous Post & Beam porch with fireplace. Bonus area over the garage is finished with a private guest suite which includes sitting room, bedroom and bath. $2,995,000
Sanbornton - Newly priced! Located on a
Moultonborough - Enjoy picturesque open water views from every room at this sun-filled home. Capture mountain views, sunrise and sunsets from the wrap-around decks. Three levels of living space accommodate multiple bedrooms and separate living areas. this home has a natural sandy beach and dock, a large expanse of lawn and a waterside patio. The home is being sold partially furnished. $829,000
Gilford - A beautiful Colonial style, Governor’s
Laconia - This tasteful and well maintained detached condominium is spacious and very private. Overlooking a large expanse of lawn with patio and tasteful landscaping it is truly appealing. The four bedrooms allow for space for all. Walk or take your golf cart to beach, tennis and docking areas. Private, convenient, tasteful and spacious…this detached condominium at South Down Shores is NICE! $319,000
Gilford - This desirable Gilford condo is spacious
fabulous, level lot with 265 feet of private Lake Winnisquam waterfront and picturesque mountain views, this wonderful 5 bedroom home is welcoming and charming. On public sewer the possibilities are unlimited. This special and rare waterfront home is unmatched in location, style, convenience, privacy and space. $1,195,000
Gilford - This tasteful home is located in a desirable and convenient Gilford neighborhood. It is open in design with a Great Room with a soaring ceiling, wall of glass and a gas fireplace. The gleaming hardwood floors are throughout the main level. With the convenience of a first floor Master bedroom, this is a terrific home perfect for executive living. $499,900
Island home that has been beautifully updated and maintained. The first floor master has a wonderful spa-like bath. Chef’s kitchen opens to a comfortable family room and a spacious sun room. The oversized living room has a fireplace and built-ins. Second level has a second master, and two additional bedrooms. $729,000
with three bedrooms. The sun shines throughout the Great Room from three sets of sliders. An end unit with two main level decks allows easy access to the expanse of lawn. The kitchen is well appointed. Enjoy tennis, beach, a day dock and a list for moorings. It is a wonderful condominium association. $289,000
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97 Daniel Webster Hwy | Meredith, NH | (603) 279-7046 • 1921 Parade Rd. | Laconia, NH | (603) 528-0088
One of a Kind Island Paradise w/334’ of Shorefront on Rattlesnake Island Alton: 334’ of private shorefront, long range Lake Winnipesaukee & mountain views, extensive docking system protected by 2 large breakwaters, 2 sugar sand swim areas, & perfect southerly & westerly exposure delivering blazing sunsets. Hand-scraped log home architecture on the 3 structures brings a high end rustic feeling throughout. The open concept main residence features a massive fieldstone fireplace in the living area, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, & 2 porches. Next door is a pristine character-filled log bunkhouse that sleeps 11. $779,999 MLS# 4493975
Laconia: 3 BR, 3 BA colonial in a desirable neighborhood with deeded beach rights to a huge sandy beach at Lakewood Beach Association on Shore Drive. Over 1,900 sqft. with attached garage. No better value! $279,900 MLS# 4477911
Moultonborough: This custom 3 BR, 3 BA post and beam home on Lake Winnipesaukee has great views, its own 30 ft. dock, large Brazilian hardwood deck and almost 100 ft. of shore front! $975,000 MLS# 4445306
Meredith: Luxury 5 BR home in Lake Ridge overlooking Meredith Bay with an open concept floor plan, lake and mtn. views, indoor exercise pool, outside cabana with hot tub, and so much more. $899,000 MLS# 4468929
Alton: Lake Winnipesaukee waterfront home with 100 ft. of shorefront and incredible panoramic views of the “Big Lake.” The waterside deck features a 4-way tie dock, sandy bottom swimming area, storage shed, and a Cabana with electricity. $689,000 MLS# 4479973
Laconia: 3,200+ sqft. waterfront home on Lake Opechee. Eastern exposure, beautiful sunrises, and great views. App. 227 ft. of lakefront, sandy beach and lake bottom, landscaped grounds, plus an association beach only steps away! $599,900 MLS# 4465303
Laconia: This Bay Reach at Long Bay home has 4 BR and 3 BA, solid oak HW floors, double living room w/ cathedral ceilings & a three-way gas fireplace. Unobstructed views of Lake Winnipesaukee from the kitchen, living room, master bedroom and deck. $715,000 MLS# 4493687
Laconia: Lake Winnipesaukee waterfront home on Paugus Bay. Seasonal 3 BR with enclosed porch, updated kitchen and bath, and the deck overlooks the lake, plus another deck along the water’s edge with boat dock. $529,000 MLS# 4478287
Laconia: Beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee waterfront home with over 2,500 sqft. of living space featuring 4 BR, 3 BA, hardwood floors, fireplace, stunning woodwork throughout, gorgeous lake views and your own dock! $749,000 MLS# 4462530
Meredith: 3.31 Acres and 511 ft. of waterfront on Lake Wicwas! Deep water shoreline, a gradual sandy bottom area and unobstructed views of the lake. Build your dream lake home or leave seasonal cabin as is for a private getaway! $450,000 MLS# 4478678
Custom Designed Showplace on 17 Acres with 313’ of Shorefront on Exclusive Squam
Sandwich: Private estate on 17 acres in Sandwich. The 4,886 sq. ft. residence offers 3 bdrms & 5 baths, and expansive decks. The home was meticulously crafted to perfection a premier NH builder. Outstanding features include a gourmet kitchen with island & double ovens, hardwood floors, multiple fireplaces, wine room, indoor resistance pool, butler’s pantry, & high end finishes throughout. Here you enjoy 313’ of shorefront & 2 expansive docking systems. The charming lakeside cottage has a screened sitting area for overlooking the lake and a stone fireplace for cool evenings. $2,795,000 MLS# 4492954 “Since 1997 Roche Realty Group has sold over $1.66 billion of New Hampshire properties involving 6,223 transaction sides, and has ranked in the top 10 real estate firms in the entire state of NH out of 2,247 firms statewide reporting sales during this 19-year period.”* * Statistics obtained from NNEREN’s Firm Market Share Report covering the period of 1/1/1997 – 12/29/2015 for all real estate firms in NH
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Island Real Estate
A division of Maxfield Real Estate
Luxury REAL ESTATE
TUFTONBORO // Quintessential lakefront cottage: Charming 5-bedroom old time cottage, screened porch, fireplace, wood stove, Covered U-shape dock, studio/ rec building, 1.46 acre, 280’ pristine lakefront. Winnipesa ukee’s finest. Enjoy as is or rebuild. $1,200,000 (4449879) Call 569-3128
MOULTONBOROUGH // Rare 350’ Lake Winnipesaukee waterfront on one acre with a 3-bedroom cottage plus bonus sleeping cottage, sugar sand beach with permanent U-shaped dock, westerly exposure. This is a special property! $930,000 (4486786) Call 253-9360
WOLFEBORO // Exceptional and versatile Post & Beam contemporary on 58 acres, magnificent lake and mountain views. Beautiful natural light, open living areas, greenhouse, separate barn and workshop. $895,000 (4477254)
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Island REAL ESTATE TUFTONBORO // Enjoy magnificent sunsets across a crystal clear lake from this enchanting, custom built three bedroom home in Hidden Valley with a sandy beach, dock and beautiful landscaping. Call 569-3128 $695,000 (4435790)
TUFTONBORO // Waterfront cottage on Mirror Lake, 195’ shoreline, sandy beach and dock, featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, stone fireplace, pine woodwork, screened porch, deck, plus great views and landscaping. $499,000 (4193481) Call 569-3128
WOLFEBORO // One of the best views in town! 4.5 acres, 800’ waterfront with a sandy beach and clear water on Fernald’s Basin. 2 lots of record, 4 bedroom Cape with in-law apartment needs updating and barn. $349,000 (4452825) Call 569-3128
TUFTONBORO Gorgeous Adirondack offers island living at its finest! Quality, unique craftsmanship, open concept, stunning master suite, 120’ sandy frontage, dock, sunny southwest exposure with gorgeous sunsets. $890,000 (4472816)
HOLDERNESS // Squam Lake year round, 2-bedroom cottage with 24’ dock, sandy beach and a wonderful association. Large patio by the lake, FHA furnace, community water and septic. Call 253-9360 $269,000 (4475519)
ALTON // Custom Contemporary with water access to Half Moon Lake. 20’ tall granite fireplace in the living room and in the Master bedroom too. Covered deck and hot tub room. 2-car garage has full 2nd story. Call 875-3128 $219,900 (4448860)
GILMANTON // Nice furnished Crystal Lake access 2-bedroom ranch. Just walking distance from your shared water access. Call 875-3128 $139,999 (4482311)
LAND and ACREAGE
CENTER HARBOR // Squam Lake Waterfront Lots; one with 4.3 acres and 214’ frontage; 2nd lot with 5.25 acres and 364’ frontage; mooring allowed, shared beach. Sturtevant Cove Association. Call 569-3128 $399,000 ea. (4478528/4478517)
OSSIPEE // 26 acres, highly visible location on Route 28, borders the Poland Brook with nice water views, abuts Village District, development potential. $125,000 (2772893) Call 569-3128
MOULTONBOROUGH // This 16’ boat slip located in Quayside Yacht Club offers members use of a Clubhouse, Pavilion and bathrooms. Close to a beautiful town beach on the Big Lake! Call 253-9360 $30,000 (4483023)
MEREDITH A former guest cottage of Bear Island hotel. 3 bedroom, 3/4 bath, living room / dining room / kitchen. Decks, views, westerly exposure, sandy swim area. Abuts Lover’s Lane, one of many trails on island interior. $335,000 (4488447)
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ALTON // Two wooded water access lots with an expired septic plan. Enjoy the beaches and water on Hills Pond and Sunset Lake. Good location! $20,000/ea. (4480158/4480159)
Call 875-3128
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MOULTONBOROUGH Gansy Island – located on a very quiet and peaceful area of the lake. Songbirds, loons and views! 6 abutting parcels ranging from 1.24 with 300’ frontage, to 2.58 acres with 520’ frontage. Offered from $195,000 to $235,000 Call 569-3128
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Squam River Landing
Restored Country Cape
New Construction in this Sustainable Living Community is a model of HERS efficiency principles with insulated concrete forms and geo-thermal heat.
Restored Cape on 30 acres. Long road frontage assures privacy or subdivision potential. Period features retained, large heated barn.
ASHLAND, NH | $1,094,000 | MLS#4478240 PAULA HINCKLEY | 603.566.6608
FREEDOM, NH | $649,000 | MLS#4471249 STEVE PATRIQUIN | 603.387.2532
Lake Winnipesaukee Luxury Adirondack This beautifully appointed five bedroom, four bath Adirondack lake home offers a wonderful blend of rustic elegance and style. High-end finishes compliment the open floor plan. ALTON, NH | $2,699,000 | MLS#4458209 JACKIE GAUVIN | 603.630.2325
The Townhomes at Meredith Bay
Camp Fisher
An outstanding contemporary home on a beautiful lot with 200’ of frontage, docking for three boats, and lakeside cottage.
One of the finest and newest developments on Lake Winnipesaukee. This unit has long views of the lake and Ossipee Mountains. Large open main floor with large kitchen.
Vintage Winnipesaukee Compound located in a dream location on Smith Point in Alton. Staggering open water views to the Ossipee and Sandwich Mountain ranges.
GILFORD, NH | $1,595,000 | MLS#4482016 ROY SANBORN | 603.455.0335
LACONIA, NH | $569,000 | MLS#4474296 BRIAN NEIDHARDT | 603.738.3798
ALTON, NH | $3,999,900 | MLS#4476288 CARL SACK | 603.566.2386
Governors Crossing
Meredith Waterfront on Lake Winnisquam
Riverside Contemporary in Golf Community
This lovely home is located in the desirable Waldron Bay community. Many recent upgrades including maple floors throughout. 165' waterfront with deep water dock.
Lush and private setting atop a knoll overlooking the Pemi River and within the Owl’s Nest Resort and Golf Club, making this property a unique find just in time to hit the links.
MEREDITH, NH | $950,000 | MLS#4492704 RUTH NEIDHARDT | 603.455.0176
THORTON, NH | $695,000 | MLS#4492798 SARA MAFFEI| 802.291.3850
Desirable Dockham Shore Winni Waterfront
Unbeatable craftsmanship and high end finishes throughout over 2,500 sq.ft. with three bedrooms, oversized garage and finished lower level. 35SterlingDrive.com LACONIA, NH | $379,900 | MLS#4466821 ASHLEY DAVIS | 603.455.7110
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Great Views from Moose Mountain to Copplecrown
ONE GREAT VIEW LOT LEFT!
Governor Wentworth School System ~ 45 Minutes to the Portsmouth Traffic Circle SOLD SOLD SOLD
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The Drew Farm Subdivision in beautiful Brookfield offers the best of all worlds. This former farm land is accented with century old rock walls, mature trees and provides luxurious yet affordable home sites in a quintessential New England setting. Quiet and peaceful yet near everything. Located in the highly regarded 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.
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4 Bedroom, 3 Bath Colonial Home from the low $400,000s with Mountain Views. Turn Key - New Construction
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Drew Farm 603-340-0341 The best kept secret in the Lakes Region
Brookfield MLS 448840
MLS 4472347
MLS 4480250
MLS 4436158
8 Brookside Circle, Moultonborough $348,000
203 Forest Road, Wolfeboro $748,000
68 Basin Road, Alton $895,000
230 GW Highway, Tuftonboro $2,995,000
Winnipesaukee Waterfront with Long Views Jodi Hughes Emerson • (603) 455-9533
Custom Winnipesaukee Waterfront Jodi Hughes Emerson • (603) 455-9533
Brookfront with Direct Lake Winnipesaukee Access Jodi Hughes Emerson • (603) 455-9533
Winnipesaukee Waterfront with “Caribbean Feel” Fae Moore • (603) 833-0644
MLS 4431183
MLS 4314514
MLS 4441105
MLS 4493816
30 Spruce Road, Wolfeboro $3,488,000
69 Hillsgrove Road, Barnstead $239,900
Goodhue & Hawkins, Sewall Rd, Wolfeboro $125,000
53 Clay Point Road, Alton $549,900
To Be Built on Lake Winnipesaukee Ames Oickle • (603) 520-7014
Beach Rights to Lower Suncook Lake Roberta Takis • (603) 986-1855
30’ End Boat Slip, Marina Amenities Dennis Schauer • (603) 651-8840
Deeded Deep Water Dock on Lake Winnipesaukee Fae Moore • (603) 833-0644
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Back on the Market at a fabulous new price!!
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his property has it all! A stately antique Colonial house dating back to 1800, along with a huge L-shaped barn, 1 bedroom guest cottage, tennis court and amazing views to Squam Lake and the mountains beyond. Close to Center Harbor and Meredith, plus the NEFF conservation area on Squam Lake and yet totally private. Lovely lawn and perennial gardens, with the field beyond presently farmed by Moulton Farm. All but the 5 acres surrounding the buildings is now in a conservation easement, thus protecting this special property forever! Enjoy a glass of wine on the glassed-in porch while soaking up the view. Multiple fireplaces and spacious rooms complete the picture!
$749,000 – Center Harbor
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WOLFEBORO Exceptional Winnipesaukee property! 3 bedroom home, 3 adjacent lots, 350’ shoreline, southwest exposure, beach, boat slip. $2,995,000 (4483345)
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TUFTONBORO Exceptional cottage with 3 season porch, southern exposure, sandy beach, level lot, privacy and long views! $425,000 (4376116)
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TUFTONBORO Great opportunity! High traffic by car & boat! Over 8000 sf, parking, docks and gas pumps. $899,000 (4442710)
ALTON Fantastic Cedar Cove Contemporary, sandy Lake Winnipesaukee beach, open concept, master suite, sun porch, deck, master suite. $525,000 (4441056)
WOLFEBORO Pristine Point Breeze custom renovated end unit, Lake Wentworth views, 2 sandy beaches, deeded boat slip. $499,000 (4479487)
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WOLFEBORO Beautiful Colonial! Large 2+ acres offers plenty of space! Open kitchen/dining/living, first floor master, fireplace. $349,900 (4374031)
WOLFEBORO Turn-key home, great neighborhood. Spacious first floor, large living room, fireplace, hardwood flooring, finished lower level. $319,000 (4487586)
WAKEFIELD Wonderful ranch with access to beach and docks on Pine River Pond. Single floor living, oversized garage, 2.25 acres. $187,500 (4492559
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Moultonboro - Sophisticated design, incomparable quality & timeless architecture; 152’ of waterfront, with picturesque views. $2,595,000 #4491403
32 Whittier Highway • 603-253-4345 (NH) 1-800-639-4022 centerharbor.nh@nemoves.com
Moultonboro - Gorgeous water views of Salmon Meadow Cove offering 150’ of lake frontage, beaches & views. $639,000 #4455791
WOLFEBORO
Campton - Mad River frontage is just one of the highlights of this unique offering! There is a 2-car attached garage and 3-season porch. $295,000 #4478911
Holderness - This 3-bedroom ranch is set on 7 acres with frontage on Owl Brook. Openlayout, eat-in kitchen with island, vaulted BARNSTEAD - Well maintained 3-bed- ceilings. $165,000 #4488953 room, 1-bath chalet with many upgrades in Locke Lake Colony. Move-in condition. Two outbuildings allow for extra storage. DIENER/BREWITT $149,000 (#4488933)
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348 Court Street • 603-524-2255 (NH) 1-800-639-5077 lakesregioninfo@nemoves.com
Meredith - Beautifully designed 4-bedroom, 4-bath home on a private lot with beach and docks on Winnipesaukee $647,000 #4492154
Campton - Beautifully set on a knoll with views through the Notch and overlooks Owls Nest Golf Course. $574,900 #4493641
15 Dame Road, Tuftonboro
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15 North Main Street • 603-569-2533 (NH) 1-800-621-2533 wolfeboro.nh@nemoves.com
WOLFEBORO - Immaculately landscaped and maintained 3-bedroom, 2-bath, on 1.01 acres with additional lot adding .33 acres. giving access to a privately shared beach on Winnipesaukee. KIMBALL/BOEDECKER $285,000 (#4488207)
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Laconia - 3-bedroom Cape on 8 acres is a great place to sit and relax or take a hike. $289,900 #4492675
Laconia - Room for everyone one in this 4-bedroom home with beach rights to Winnisquam. $346,000 #4487304
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34 North Main St., P.O. Box 2180 Wolfeboro, NH 03894 • 603-569-4488 www.melansonrealestate.com WOLFEBORO: What a property! Two homes connected by a 4-car garage on 35 acres of land. All high end finishes with granite, hardwood, stainless and more. Main house has 3 bedrooms, fireplaces and gourmet kitchen. Guest house has 2 bedrooms and open living space. All with frontage on Willey Brook. $1,175,000 MLS #4493381 TUFTONBORO: Privacy personified! Amazing “Lake Lodge” home with all the amenities including guest space too. 220’ of Winnipesaukee waterfront, 2 bay boathouse, perched sandy beach, in-ground pool, hot tub, decks, beautifully landscaped, abutting 26 acres of conservation land. $3,675,000 MLS #4468956
FREEDOM: Gorgeous, quality built home, all the comforts of modern living and all the vacation amenities. Bright, open concept first floor, stone fireplace, modern kitchen, screened porch, a quick walk to the shared, sandy Lake Ossipee beach, boat ramp, mooring, day dock, tennis court and more. $449,900 MLS #4480329 WOLFEBORO: A rare opportunity to own this unique Mirror Lake waterfront property. Once a single-family home, “The Lodge” is now four condos offered as one parcel. 2-bedroom/1-bath units with kitchen, living room & detached garage parking. With beach, dock and nice, level yard too! $1,090,000 MLS #4442500
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Improve, Protect, Beautify 70 Years in Business To Do... 366 Lake St., Bristol, NH 03222 www.newfoundrealestate.com newfoundrealestate@hotmail.com Holderness - An amazing home perched high above Squam Lake. The mountain and lake views are broad and stunning! This combined with the large shared water frontage, beach, day dock, mooring and common area make this the ultimate property! Custom construction with the finest materials and craftsmanship. You will not find a better built home. Granite, tile, marble, hardwood throughout. The three-season porch on the mahogany deck is a great place to enjoy the view and the summer breeze coming off the lake. Lovely gardens and landscaping with a westerly exposure for fantastic sunsets! Come see this great new listing! MLS 4492870 $949,900
Bristol - Classic Lake cottage with over 100 feet of sandy pristine Newfound Lake frontage, includes 2 moorings and a dock! There is more than meets the eye with this one. On a nice summer day sit on the porch and take in the view. The lake has much to offer; the interior has been kept rustic but, could be finished for year-round use. On the main level find the large kitchen, a full bath and living areas with a wood stove to take the chill off on a cool night. This level also has a large guest bedroom for privacy, wood floors throughout. The second floor master bedroom overlooks the lake. Own part of the history of the lake. Property includes the original camp that is now a shed on the property. Time to start making your own memories. MLS 4485446 $375,000
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June 7, American History Lecture Series, A F a s t S hi p i n H a r m ’ s W a y , 10:30 am, public welcome, Moultonbourough Public Library, 4 Holland St., M oul t onbor ough, 476895. June 7, The State of NH’s Birds, 7 pm, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, H ol de r nes s , 968- 7194, w w w .nhna t ur e.or g.
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June 8, Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie, epi c s t or y of l ove a nd exi l e s et a m i d t he s w i r l of t he B r i t i s h expul s i on of t he A c a di a ns f r om N ova S c ot i a i n 1766. P no t i ne T he a t r e pe r f or m s , 6: 30 pm , T a yl or C om m uni t y’ s W od s i de B ui l di ng, U ni on Ave., Laconia, free, public welcome, reserve seating: 524-5600. June 8, 5th Annual Holy Trinity School Golf Tournament, 7 a m - 1: 30 mp , golf, prizes, breakfast, lunch, Lochmere Golf & Country Club, info: w w w . hol yt r i ni t yN H .c om . June 8, Your Water, a t a l k a bout gr oundw a t er , w el l s , et c . w i t h ge ol ogi s t Jef f r ey Marts, 7 pm, Cook Memorial Library, downtown Tamworth, 323-8510. June 8, 15, 22 & 29, Wednesday morning genealogy workshops pr es ent ed by Lakes Region Genealogy Interest Group and the Wolfeboro Public Library, t ea c hi ng t he f unda m ent a l s of r es ea r c hi ng f a m i l y hi s t or y . A t t end one or a l l of t he w or ks hops . P r ogr a m s be gi n a t 10 a m , a r e he l d a t t he l i br a r y a t S out h M a i n S t r eet a nd a r e f r ee a nd ope n t o a l l . I nf o: 569- 2428. June 9, For Every Season at Wingate Farm, F a r m er ’ s M a r ke t , 10 a m - 4 pm i nf o: f or eve r ys ea s ona t w i nga t ef a r m @ gm a i l .c om .
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June 9, Hiking Spain’s Northern Coast with Kris Kenison, t r a ve l pr gro a m s er i es , G r ea t H a l l , W ol f ebor o T ow n H a l l , f r ee, 7 pm , pulb i c w el c om e, 569- 2428.
Unique Gifts • Jewelry • Furniture • Candles and Scents Garden Decor • Home, Lake and Lodge Decor • More! Junction of Routes 16 and 25 (Next to McDonald’s) • West Ossipee • Open Seven Days • 539-5700
June 9, Lakes Region Chapter of NH Audubon Society a nnua l m eet i ng a nd talk on Birding in Colombia, free, public welcome, 7 pm, NH Loon Center, Lees M i l l s R d., M oul t onbor o, i nf o: 476- 5666. June 9, Silent Movie - The Winning of Barbara Worth ( 1926) , 6: 30 pm , F l yi ng M onke y , 39 S . M a i n S t . , P l ym out h, 5362551, www.flyingmonkeynh.com.
COASTAL ELEGENCE
June 9, 10, 11, 18, Rummage Sale, H ol ed r nes s C om m uni t y C uh r c h A nnex B ui l di ng, 19 9 U S R t . 3, H ol de r nes s , 968- 7643, w w w .hol ed r nes s c om m uni t yc hur c h. o rg .
Jewelry Inspired by the Sea by Blair Labella
June 10, Lakes Region Humane Society Fashion Show & Luncheon, noon, Bald P ea k C ol ony C l ub, T uf t onbor o, i nf o: 5391077.
Stop in to see a collection of beautiful pieces created with coastal beach stones. June 1 - 30
June 11, Annual Bird Census, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, f r ee, f or a dul t s a nd f a m i l i es w i t h ki ds a ge 12+ , 5: 30- 8 a m & 8- 9: 30 a m , P r er egi s t er : 968- 7194, w w w .nhna t ur e.or g.
Tie Dye demo Sat. 6/11 11 to 4:00 Hands on demonstrationcome on over and learn this fun craft
League of NH Craftsmen Meredith Fine Craft Gallery 279 DW Hwy. • Meredith • 603-279-7920 •www.nhcrafts.org/Meredith Like us on Facebook so you can see other beautiful things made by NH’s finest artists ~ www.facebook.com/nhcraft
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Wednesdays $1.00 One-Scoop Cone
Homemade Chocolate • Our Famous Make-Your-Own-Sundae Smorgasbord 10 Rooms of Wicked Cool Gifts! Serving Belgian Waffle Breakfast Weekends 8 am - 12 noon Hours: Weekdays 10-6, Closed Tuesday Saturday & Sunday 8 am - 6 pm Route 3, Weirs Beach • 603-366-4466 • OPEN ALL YEAR www.kellerhaus.com
June 11, Buckcherry, B i t er s , A de l i t a s W a y , P ul s e, O ne T i m e M uo nt a i n a nd many other bands TBA, LaconiaFest, ve ndor s , eve nt s , 76 E ndi c ot t S t ., N or t h, Laconia, 617-286-6051, w w w .l a c oni a f es t .c om . June 11, Pancake Breakfast, American Legion, 8-11 am, Rt. 28, Alton, 8753461. June 11, Rally Kick Off Breakfast, 8- 10: 30 a m , H a r t ’ s T ur ke y F a r m R es t a ur a nt , D W H i ghw a y , M er edi t h, 2796212. June 11, SOS Golf Tournament, I ndi a n M ound w w w .s os s c .c om .
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June 11, 10th Annual Peter Makris Memorial Ride, 10 a m - 1 pm Resort, 1086 Weirs Blvd., Laconia, 366-4341, www.naswa.com.
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June 11-19, Laconia Motorcycle Week, m ot or c yc l e r el a t ed eve nt s a l l ove Lakes Region, w w w .l a c oni a m c w eek.c om . r
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June 12, FIM North American Vintage Challenge Championships, 8 a m , N H Motor Speedway, Rt. 106, Loudon, w w w .nhm s .c om .
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June 12, Sebastian Bach, Think Pink Floyd, Leaving Eden, many more bands TBA, LaconiaFest, vendors, events, 76 Endicott St., North, Laconia, 617-2866051, w w w .l a c oni a f es t .c om . June 12, Squam – A Celebration of Community, c onc er t a t B ur l ei gh F a r m , H ol de r nes s by N H M us i c F es t i va l a nd N H M a s t er C hor a l e, 5- 7 mp , i nf o/ t i c ke t s : 238- 9007, de b@ nhm f .or g. June 12, Winnipesaukee HOG Chapter, S ea c oa s t & B ent l ey’ s R i de , 9 a m - 5 pm Laconia Harley-Davidson, 239 DW Highway, Meredith, departs 10 am. June 13, Book Signing & Author Talk, poe Memorial Library, Northfield, 6:30 pm.
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June 13, Fuel, Saving Adel, LaconiaFest, m a ny to eh r ba nds , ve ndor s , eve nt s , 76 Endicott St., North, Laconia, 617-286-6051, w w w l. a c oni a f es t c. om . June 13, Pet Run Ride: Mae-West Memorial Ride for NH Humane Society, 10: 30 a m ed pa r t s R a l l y H ea dqua r t er s , W ei r s B ea c h , i nf o: w w w .l a c oni a m c w eek. c om . June 13-17, Five Day Summer Weaving Intensive Workshop, 9: 30 a m - :4 03 pm, League of NH Craftsmen Sandwich Home Industries, Sandwich, info: w w w . nhc r a f t s .or g, 2846831 . June 14, American History Lecture Series, R ob er t R oge r s of t he R a nge r s , program on the counterfeitter, explorer and battlefield hero, 10:30 am, public welcome, Moultonbourough Public Library, 4 Holland St., Moultonborough, 476895.
June 14, LaconiaFest, Old Salt Band, m a ny m or e ba nds pe r f or m i ng T B A , vendors, events, 76 Endicott St., North, Laconia, 617-286-6051, w w w .l a c oni a f es t . c om .
The Gallery Exhibit of Landscape Paintings
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June 14, Margaret Bourke-White, Courageous Photographer, pr es ent ed by S a l l y M a t s on, 7- 8 pm , W r i ght M us eum , 7 C ent er S t ., W ol f ebor o, 56-9 1212, w w w .w r i g th m us eum .o r g. June 14-15, Photo Show at Pitman’s Freight Room, 94 New Salem St., Laconia, m ot or c yc l e phot os f r o m j our na l i s t R ob er t T ouc he t t , a ka U nc l e T P hot os , i nf o: 527- 0043, w w w .l a c o ni a m c w eek.c om . June 15, AMA Sanctioned Shawn P. Farnsworth Memorial PRO Hill Climb, noon- 5 pm , C a na a n, i nf o: w w w .l a c oni a m c w eek.c om . June 15, Book Signing & Author Talk: Laconia: Chasing the Road, author K. Peddlar Bridges, Lake Winnipesaukee Historical & Museum Society, Weirs B ea c h, 7 pm , i nf o: w w w .l a c oni a m c w eek.c om . June 15, Covered Bridge Gypsy Tour, de ap r t s R a l l y H ea qud a r t er s , W ei r s B ea c h a t 10: 30 a m , r i de t o t our N H c ove r ed br i dge s , w w w l. a c no i a m c w eek.c mo . June 15, Fireworks, W ei r s B ea c h, 10 pm
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Acclaimed Songstress Rita Coolidge To Perform in Plymouth R ec or di ng a r t i s t , s ongw r i t er a nd t w -o t i m e G r a m m y A w a r d w i nner R i t a C ol i dge w i l l pe r f or m a t T he F l yi ng M onke y P er f or m a nc e C ent er i n P l ym o ut h on S a t ur d a y , June 18 a t 7: 30 pm . K now n a s one of t he m os t ve r s a t i l e s i nge r s of t he r oc k ge ner a t i on , R i t a ha s c o l l a bor a t ed w i t h eve r yone f r om Joe C oc ke r a nd Ji m i H endr i x t o E r i c C l a pt o n a nd B ob D yl a n. O ne o f t he m os t ve r s a t i l e s i nge r s of t h e r oc k ge ner a t i on, R i t a C ol i dge ’ s i m pa c t i s undi m i ni s he d—he r voi c e a s p ur e, s w eet a nd pow er f ul a s eve r a nd h er a bi l i t y t o ge t i ns i d e a s ong hone d b y e xpe r i enc e a nd ove r vi ew . R i t a ’ s c r ede nt i a l s a r e t he s t uf f o f l ege nd. A f t er es t a bl i s hi ng he r d om i na nc e a s a ba c ki ng voc a l i s t w i t h a r t i s t s l i ke R a y C ha r l es a nd T he T em pt a t i ons , C ol i dge w a s a s ke d t o j o i n t he ens em bl e b a nd D el a ney a nd B onni e, a nd t our ed w i t h Joe C oc ke r and Leon Russell on the “Mad Dogs a nd E ngl i s hm en” t our i n 1970. C ol i dge w ent on t o w or k w i t h hi gh-
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The Cornerstone Open Bald Peak Colony Club Monday, June 13, 2016 Limited Space Available 18 Hole Scramble with lunch, reception and silent auction. The proceeds of this golf tournament will fund the programs and scholarships of the only independent grade school in southern Carroll County. Because of generous community support over the last 30 years, Cornerstone has positively impacted the lives of hundreds of students and families.
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The Sandwich Rangers will perform at the Ossipee Sunday Concerts on the Lawn Series on July 17.
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Summer Events in Ossipee… Concerts, Art Show and More The Ossipee Recreation Department has many fun events planned for all ages as we head into summer. The popular Sunday Concerts on the Lawn Series is free and open to the public and will be held at the Main Street Park Gazebo at 15 Moultonville Road Center Ossipee. (In case of rain they will be held inside the Town Hall at 55 Main Street, Center Ossipee). The Concerts begin at 6:30 pm and are sponsored by the Ossipee Recreation Department, Chalmer’s Insurance Group, Central Insurance, Ossipee Branch - Bank of New Hampshire, White Mountain Audio Visual, White Mountain Survey & Engineering, Hobbs Tavern & Brewery, Ski Works, Kevin’s Discount, Club Motorsports, Aubuchon Hardware and D&A Autobody. The concert schedule includes: Sunday, July 10: High Range Band with Ellen Carlson and a quartet of fiddlers performing bluegrass, jazz, Swedish, Cajun, folk, blues, Western Swing, contra and more; Sunday, July 17: The Sandwich Rangers, folk, country and bluegrass; Sunday, July 24: String Equinox with Beverly Woods and Shana Aisenberg playing folk and bluegrass; Sunday, July 31: Ricky and the Giants, classic rock and rhythm and blues; Sunday, Aug. 7: Judy Pancoast children’s music. An Art Show will be held from July 5-15 featuring the work of local students. The exhibit will be held at 74 Main Street in Center Ossipee. This event is sponsored by the Ossipee Recreation Department.
Touch-A-Truck will take place on Sunday, June 26 from 2 to 4 pm. Get an “up close and personal” look at fire trucks, ambulances, police cars, dump trucks, excavators, backhoes, bucket trucks, and more. The free event will be held at the Ossipee Central School Rear Parking Lot, 68 Main Street, Center Ossipee. Kids and magic shows seem to go together naturally. Children will enjoy the BJ Hickman Magic Show on July 14 at 6:30 pm at the Ossipee Main Street Park, 15 Moultonville Road, Center Ossipee. (In the event of rain it will be held in the Ossipee Town Hall at 55 Main Street, Center Ossipee). Enjoy an hour of family fun with the zany acts of BJ Hickman. BJ travels extensively around the United States with his fun, entertaining and educational Show. The Ossipee Recreation Department and ValuLand Foodstore sponsor the event. On June 27 at 10:30 am, a Bike and Helmet Giveaway and Obstacle Course will be held at the Ossipee Central School Rear Parking Lot, 68 Main Street, Center Ossipee, for a free safety inspection. It is also a chance for kids to participate in the obstacle course. Prizes will be given out, including brand new bicycles and helmets. The Ossipee Police and Recreation Departments, VFW Post 8270 & Ladies Auxiliary, and the Ossipee Old Home Week Committee sponsor the event. For more information on any of the Ossipee events, call 539-1307 or email to os s r ec @ gm a i l .c om .
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Highlights of Little Church Theater’s Upcoming Summer Season V a r i et y i s t he c a l l i ng c a r d of S qua m Lake's Little Church Theater for the s um m er 2016 s ea s on. P er f or m a nc es i n t he t he a t er ’ s l i neup r a nge f r om or i gi na l pl a ys a nd c om edy t o po pul a r m us i c a l s , s ongw r i t er s i n t he r o und a nd eve ni ngs of fiddle music and recycled fashion. T hi s one - of - a - ki nd t he a t er i s ope n i n July and August, so don't miss out! O n Jul y 6 a t 7 pm , t he N H F i dl e E ns em bl e l ed by E l l en C a r l s on, w i l l pe r f or m . B e r ea dy t o t a p your f eet a nd da nc e i n your s ea t ; t he N H F i dl e E ns em bl e i s a gr oup of a c ous t i c m us i c i a ns p l a yi ng g ui t a r , m a ndol i n, ba nj o, a nd ba s s . T he E ns em bl e pl a ys l i ve l y fiddle music in a variety of traditions, i nc l udi ng f ol k, c ount r y , po, s w i ng, r i c h m el odi ous I r i s h, c l a s s i c a l , dr i vi ng r hyt hm i c C a j un a nd bl uegr a s s . D ona -
t i ons w i l l be a c c ept ed a t t he dor . A n E ve ni ng of O ne A c t s goe s by t he t he or y t ha t a gr ea t pl a y i s a gr ea t pl a y , no m a t t er how l ong i t i s ! T he O ne A c t s t a ke pl a c e on Jul y 8 a nd 9 a t 7: 30 pm , a nd of f er a s el ec t i o n of or i g i na l a nd one - a c t pl a ys by em er gi ng a nd upa nd- c om i ng pl a yw r i ght s f r om t he N ew E ngl a nd a r ea . A ny B o dy f or T ea ? by C .B . G i l f or d t a ke s pl a c e a t t he t he a t er f r om Jul y 14 t o 16 a t 7: 30 pm . A f t er noon t ea pr ove s t o be a de a dl y pr ops i t i on i n t he m ys t er y/ c om edy “ A ny B ody f or T ea ” ba s ed on t he s uc c es s f ul “ B ul l i n a C hi na S hop” of A l f r ed H i t c hc oc k P r es ent s . Dennis O'Finn, investigating the death of a n el de r l y l a dy , di s c ove r s t ha t he i s t he m ot i ve f or m ur de r . S i x s w eet but ba l m y l a di es a r e a l l i n l ove w i t h t he i r
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S oul T o K eep, he r l yr i c s a nd s t or yl i ne A nyone c a n ent er , i ndi v i dua l l y or a s a a r e kni t t oge t he r w i t h gor ge ous m el t ea m , a nd a t ot a l of $2,00 0 i n c a s h pr i z odi es , a n expr es s i ve ve l ve t voi c e a nd es a r e a w a r de d i n t w o a ge c a t egor i es of s pi r i t ed gui t a r pl a yi ng. H er s ophm or e 11- 16 a nd 17 a nd ove r . E nt r y f or m s a r e C D , T he N ext B es t T hi ng, i s due t o be a va i l a bl e onl i ne. M ode l s w i l l w a l k t he r el ea s ed i n Jul y . O ne of N ew E ngl a nd’ s R ed C a r pe t on Jul y 20 a nd t he s how is finest singer/songwriters, Tom Dean ope n t o a l l . ha s t our ed i nt er na t i ona l l y a s a m em be r S t r ung O ut w i t h U r s ul a w i l l t a ke of t he l ege nda r y f ol k t r i o D evons qua r e, pl a c e on Jul y 23 a t 7: 30 p m . F or a ni ght s ha r i ng t he s t a ge w i t h t he l i ke s of B onof l a ugh- out - l oud c om edy , he a d t o T he ni e R a i t t , P et er F r a m pt on a nd S t eve n Little Church Theater for an hour of S t i l l s . A s a s ol o a r t i s t T om ha s r el ea s ed Ursula Boutman's PG-13 humor. It will t w o i nde pe nde nt r ec or di ngs Y our O w n r em i nd you t ha t ye s , l i f e i s be t t er w he n B a c kya r d ( 199) a nd P enni es ( 2004) . you're laughing. 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Fairy Land Festival Time is Coming! G i r l s a nd boys of a l l a ge s a r e i nvi t ed t o c om e dr es s ed a s f a i r y pr i nc es s es or a dve nt ur er s f or a da y a s a m a gi c a l f a i r y w or l d r et ur ns t o C a t e P a r k i n W ol f ebor o on S a t ur da y , Jul y 9. T he da y of f un, t i t l ed t he S i xt h A nnua l F a i r y Land will be presented by t he C hi l dr en’ s C ent er i n W ol f ebor o . P i c t ur es que C a te P a r k, l oc a t ed next t o t he t ow n doc ks i n W o l f eb o r o, w i l l be t r a ns f or m ed i nt o a m a gi c a l f a nt a s yl a nd w i t h de l i ght f ul one of - a - ki nd, be a ut i f ul ha ndm a de f a i r y hous es pr om i nent l y di s pl a ye d or pe r f ec t l y t uc ke d w i t hi n t h e na t ur a l s ur r o undi ng s . T a ke a s el f - gui de d t our of m or e t ha n 25 l oc a l l y c r a f t ed f a i r y h ous es f r om 10 a m t o 2 pm on Jul y 9. A dm i s s i on t o t h e eve nt i s a s ugge s t ed dona t i on o f $5 p er pe r s on or $ 15 f or a f a m i l y . C hi l dr en a ge 12 a nd unde r a r e a dm i t t ed f r ee; pr oc eeds benefit The Children’s Center. F a i r y hous es a r e t i ny hom es m a de of “ f o und” m a t er i a l s , l o t s of c r ea t i vi t y a nd a gi a nt pi nc h of pi x i e dus t . T w i gs , s t one s , l ea ve s , s h el l s , ba r k, pi ne needl es , l ea ve s , a nd a c or n c a ps be c om e foundations, rafters, roofs, soft floors a nd do r s t o t he a m a z i ng c r ea t i ons . The design possibilities are infinite
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H a r bor f or be i ng t he t our na m ent ’ s pr es ent i ng s po ns or a nd f or dona t i ng r a di o t i m e f or a ds . W e a pr ec i a t e t he pl a t i num l eve l s pons or s hi p of M i r a c l e F a r m s of M oul t onbor o a nd c a nnot s a y enough f or a l l t he w a ys f el l ow pl a t i num s pons or C l ea n C ut C ons t r uc t i on of Wolfeboro and Effingham supports the s c hol .” T he C or ner s t one O pe n s t a r t s M onda y , June 13 a t noon, w ith r egi s t r a t i on, ope n dr i vi ng r a nge a nd a l i ght l unc h. T he 18- hol e s c r a m bl e be gi ns w i t h a s hot gun s t a r t a t 1: 30 pm . T he B a l d P ea k gol f c our s e f ea t ur es el eva t ed gr eens a nd ge nt l e s l opi ng f a i r w a ys t ha t ope n s t unni ng 360- de gr ee vi ew s a t eve r y hol e. M ul t i pl e t ee boxe s a c c om m oda t e a nd c ha l l enge pl a ye r s of a l l s ki l l l eve l s , a c c om pl i s he d t o oc c a s i ona l . T a ke a c our s e t our a t w w w . ba l dpe a k.or g. P r i z es w i l l be a nnounc ed a t a n a f t er r ec ept i on a t 5: 30 pm . C l ub c he f s w i l l s er ve a br oa d r a nge of hor s d’ oe uvr es i n t he B a l d P ea k C l ubhous e onc e f r eque nt ed by T eddy R os eve l t a nd ot he r s i n f ounde r T hom a s P l a nt ’ s social circle. Carefully curated raffles a nd s i l ent a uc t i on i t em s —i nc l udi ng a n A f r i c a n S a f a r i —w i l l be up f or bi d. One of only two benefit tournaments s c he dul ed a t B a l d P ea k C ol ony C l ub t hi s s ea s on, t he C or ner s t one O pe n s uppor t s s t ude nt s a nd pr ogr a m s a t C or ner s t one C hr i s t i a n A c a de m y of O s s i pe e. R egi s t er f or t he t our na m ent or be c om e a s pons or by goi ng t o w w w . c or ner s t one c a .ne t or c a l l i ng 5 39- 8636.
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w i t h t he br ew er s a nd ge t t o kn ow t he m a nd t he i r ope r a t i ons . H om e br ew er s l i ke S t eve enj oy s ha r i ng t ec hni que s a nd s ugge s t i ons a bout t h ei r r ec i pe s . Q : W ho goe s t o B r ew f es t s ? I s t he r e a di f f er enc e be t w een t he be er dr i nki ng a t a B r ew f es t a nd t he be er dr i nki ng done a t O kt obe r f es t ? A : P eopl e of l ega l dr i nki ng a ge w ho w a nt t o t a s t e a nd s a vor a w i de va r i et y of gour m et be er s ; i .e ., a n a l c ohl ic dr i nk m a de f r om ye a s t - f er m ent ed m a l t flavored with hops, go to Beerfests. O ve r t he c our s e of t w o t o f our hour s es s i ons , F es t - goe r s t a s t e be er , enjoy finger foods, shop beer-related m er c ha ndi s e a nd e nj oy e nt er t a i nm ent . B eer a t O kt obe r f es t t ends t o be of onl y a f ew t ype s , a nd i s us ua l l y s our c ed f r om m or e na t i ona l l y know n br a nds . O kt obe r f es t c a n be m or e a bout t he dr i nki ng t ha n a bout t he s a vor i ng. Q : W ha t va r i a t i ons i n be er c a n be expe c t ed a t a B r ew F es t ? A: That’s a tough one, Lisa and S t eve n s a y . E ve r y br ew er us ua l l y s er ve s t w o t o t hr ee be er s , s o a t t he W ol f ebor o F es t on A ugus t 13, t he r e w i l l
be 40 or m or e va r i et i es s er ve d. R ec i pe t i t l es c ha nge a l l t he t i m e, but i t ’ s l i ke l y you’ l l s ee na m es l i ke “ m i dni ght w he a t , f a r m hous e a l e, s a ns onom e s our , a ga pe s es s i on, s t r a nge l ove i pa ,” r ec ent l y advertised by Lone Wolfe Brewery l oc a t ed i n t he W ol f ebor o M a r ke t pl a c e. T he B eve r i dge C r a f t B r ew f es t i s consciously small. Larger fests like t he N ew E ngl a nd B r ew f es t he l d i n Lincoln, NH from June 24-26 features hundr eds of br ew er s . Y ou ha ve t o be s t r a t egi c a t t he bi g eve nt s , s a ys S t eve . T i c ke t s a r e god f o r a s et f our - hour t i m e s hot . I f t he l i nes a r e r ea l l y l ong f or a pa r t i c ul a r br ew , i s i t r ea l l y w or t h i t t o s pe nd ha l f a n hour i n l i ne w a i t i ng f or your t r i a l t a s t e? H e a l s o not es t ha t , l i ke a t D i s ney W or l d or ot he r a m us em ent pa r ks , you w a nt t o m ove a w a y f r om t h e c r ow d w he n you ent er t he ga t e. T ha t us ua l l y m ea ns he a di ng t o t he ba c k of t he ve nue first or moving counter-clockwise, a w a y f r om t he c r ow d. Q : W ha t el s e goe s on a t a B r ew f es t ? A : A B r ew f es t i s a gr ea t pl a c e t o vi s i t w i t h ot he r be er f a ns a nd enj oy the entertainment. Lisa has already l i ned up t he ba nd E a s t er n S l eds f or t he A ugus t f es t , a nd f od ve ndor s i nc l ude t he N or t hE a s t P i e C om pa ny f od t r uc k. “ T he y ha ve yum m y ha nd pi es ,” s he s a ys . O t he r nos he s i nc l ude B l a c kw a t er M us t a r d C o. a nd S t r a w C el l a r F udge . T he M i l l S t r eet M ea t M a r ke t w i l l ha ve t he i r f a m ous pul l ed- por k s l i de r s . B eer m er c ha ndi s e i s a l w a ys available, too. Lisa will have her hopsi nf us ed be a r d oi l s a nd s oa ps t ha t ha ve “ l ot s of hopy godne s s .” S he i s s t i l l a c t i ve l y s ol i c i t i ng ot he r ve ndor s . P l a yi ng ga m es l i ke pong a nd c or nhol e a r e god w a ys t o ge t be t t er a c qua i nt ed w i t h ot he r be er l ove r s be t w een s a m pl i ngs .
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Q : I f s om eone ’ s new t o B r ew f es t s , t he y p r oba bl y w on ’ t t hi nk of eve r yt hi ng. W h a t ’ s on t he “ got t a ha ve ” lis t? A: Lisa says, “You want to book ea r l y , es pe c i a l l y he r e i n W ol f ebor o.” S he ’ s no t j us t t a l ki ng a bout t i c ke t s t o t he eve nt . I f you w a nt t o ge t a r om in W o l f eb o r o, you s houl d bok s on, t o. S he a l s o r em i nds eve r yone t o br i ng a l a w n c ha i r a nd don’ t f o r ge t s uns c r een, s ungl a s s es a nd pe r ha ps bug s pr a y , t o. B r ew f es t or ga ni z er s a l w a ys w a nt t o k eep ev er yone s a f e, a nd m os t of f er s pe c i a l di s c ount s t o de s i gna t ed dr i ve r s . Y ou m i g ht w a nt t o put one of t hos e on your l i s t , t o, t he n. H er e i s a s hor t l i s t of B r ew f es t s on t a p f o r t hi s s um m er a nd f a l l . June 24-26, New England Brewfest, Loon Mountain in Lincoln. Although this is a huge v enue, i t i s a po pul a r eve nt , s o r es er ve ea r l y .
July 9-10, S ea c oa s t M i c r obr ew F es t i va l , Henry Law Park, Dover. Jul y 3 0, Granite State Brewers Association Summer Fest, A r m s P a r k, M a nc he s t er . Jul y 30, Wyman Tavern Brew Fest, Keene. Benefits the Historical S oc i et y of C he s hi r e C ount y .
August 13, B eve r i dge S um m er F es t , A be na ki S ki A r ea , W ol f ebor o. A ugus t 20, Gate City Brewfest & Wing Competition, H ol m a n S t a di um , N a s hua . S ept . 9- 10, N ew E ngl a nd H om ebr ew er ’ s Ja m bor ee, T a m w or t h C a m pi ng A r ea , T a m w or t h. S ept em be r 17, White Mountains Brewers Festival, Doc Cote field, Plymouth. Benefits The Skatepark of Plymouth Ltd. S ept em be r 24, Claremont Brewfest: Battle of the Brews,V i s i t or ’ s C ent er G r een, C l a r em ont . S ept em be r 27, Passport, a c r a f t be er a nd c ul i na r y w or l d t our , P or t s mouth, benefits Strawbery Banke M us eum & N ew H a m ps hi r e P ubl i c T el evi s i on. O c t obe r 1 Exeter Powder Keg Beer & Chili Festival, S w a s ey P a r kw a y , E xe t er . O c t obe r 8- 9 Attitash Mountain Resort 19th Annual Oktoberfest, B a r t l et t . O c t obe r 15 New Hampshire Brew Fest, R edhok B r ew er y , P or t s m out h.
Melvin Village Church Requesting Items for Auction/Fair! T hi s ye a r , t he M el vi n V i l l a ge C hur c h i n T uf t onbor o hope s to a c c om pl i s h a s m uc h i n O N E da y a s t h ey di d i n t w o da y s i n pa s t ye a r s a t t h ei r a nnua l A uc t i on/ F a i r on S a t ur da y , Jul y 23. F a i r o r ga ni z er s l ok f or w a r d t o c on t r i but i ons f r om t he w i de r c o m m uni t y t o a c c om pl i s h t hi s goa l a nd t o pr ovi de t he a r ea w i t h f a m i l i a r a c t i vi t i es a nd of f er i ngs f r om t he p opul a r a nnua l eve nt . S eve r a l m a j or do na t i ons ha ve a l r ea dy be en of f er ed: ni ne boxe s of c l ot hi ng dona t ed by W i c ke r s , a r i de i n a n a nt i que w ode n boa t , a W a ve R unner , a nd a V i c t or i a n T ea P a r t y f o r ei ght p eopl e…a nd t ha t i s j us t t he b egi nni ng! F a i r o r ga ni z er s c a nnot w a i t t o s ee w ha t ot he r i t em s w i l l be a v a i l a bl e on t he da y of t he a uc t i on. D o yo u ha ve s om et hi ng t o dona t e?
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18th Annual Genesis Foundation Golf Challenge T he 18t h A nnua l G enes i s F ounda t i on G ol f C ha l l enge t our na m ent w i l l be he l d on June 13 a t 9: 30 a m a t the Lake Winnipesaukee Golf Club, l oc a t ed a t 1 C opl e C r ow n R oa d i n N ew D ur ha m . A f t er a r ound of gol f on t he c ha l l eng i ng c our s e, gue s t s w i l l enj oy a c oc kt a i l r ec ept i on, de l i c i ous di nner , a w a r ds c er em on y a nd a s i l ent a uc t i on. Proceeds from the event benefit T he G enes i s F ounda t i on f or C hi l dr en, a New England based non-profit or ga ni z a t i on, w hi c h pr ovi de s f undi ng a
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