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Ten Years and Many Projects Later…at Castle in the Clouds elements. Owners came and went, and each owner did as much upkeep as possible, although it required a lot of money and skill. Castle in the Clouds was aging by the year 2000, but luckily, help was on the way. According to www. castleintheclouds.org. “The Castle Preservation Society was initially formed as an advisory subsidiary of the Lakes Region Conservation Trust, the non-profit land trust that purchased Castle in the Clouds in January 2002 and formally took over the management of the property in 2004 after all purchase payments were completed, running the facility for the 2004 and 2005 seasons.

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• Castle A portrait of Thomas Plant, the original owner of Lucknow, or as it is known, Continued on page 4 Castle in the Clouds. families return year after year, saying a vacation to NH is not complete without visiting the “castle.” It is also worth the expense to maintain the property, because it is an important piece of the history of our country. Thomas Plant’s story and his impact spread far beyond NH, and his story and that of the castle he built is the stuff of American dreams. Rags to riches is only part of Plant’s story; he bought the mountains and built his estate right after such dramatic events as the sinking of the Titanic and not long before World War I broke out. He abin Rust spent millions and took financial risks y C plymOuth meredith linCOln ic z o 603-238-3250 603-279-1333 603-745-7251 but eventually died penniless. 55 Main Street 742 Tenney Mtn. Hwy. Junction of Rt. 3 & 25 However, the story did not end -F with his death in 1941. Thomas Plant sur ni ture & Mattre sse was gone, but the estate remained, Open daily 9am-5pm • SundayS 10am - 4pm • COzyCabinruStiCS.COm icto weather the years and the natural

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One can imagine that Thomas Plant would be proud if he could see his castle today. Back in the early 1900s, when Plant, and his wife, Olive, built Castle in the Clouds in Moultonboro, NH, did they think ahead to what would become of their beloved estate these many years later? Did Plant wonder, as he sipped his morning coffee while looking out the dining room window at the breathtaking views of the mountains, if it would remain a wonderful forested area? Did he stand quietly on the lawn and reflect on the future as he gazed at Lake Winnipesaukee sparkling in the distance? Turning back to his mansion, did he wonder, with a sigh of worry, what it would take to see the vast property maintained into the future after he was gone? As any property owner will agree, the upkeep to maintain a house and land is neverending. There is always something to be fixed, something that needs a new coat of paint or a garden to be weeded or a window to be replaced. Multiply that maintenance by many, many times and you will have some idea of what it takes to keep the vast Castle in the Clouds estate in top-notch condition. It is worth all the effort, however, for a number of reasons. Each year, curious visitors tour the Castle, walk the grounds, have lunch in the Carriage House Café and leave charmed and abin R impressed by the property. y C Manyust

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• Castle Continued from page 3 In 2006 the Castle Preservation Society became an independent 501(c)3 non-profit and assumed full management and restoration responsibilities for Castle in the Clouds with the understanding that the historic buildings and operational area would be deeded to the Castle Preservation Society by the Lakes Region Conservation Trust once all separation details were worked out. In May of 2010 the Castle Preservation Society received title to the historic buildings and all other operational buildings and acreage related to Castle in the Clouds business (135.45 acres in two parcels: 128.19 acres around the Castle and 7.26 acres at the entrance area on Rt. 171). Title to the property

was conveyed subject to a conservation easement. The Lakes Region Conservation Trust continues to manage the 5,245 remaining acres and the 28 miles of trails that crisscross the landscape. The Lakes Region Conversation Trust and Castle Preservation Society’s joint stewardship of Castle in the Clouds is an ideal arrangement which separates management responsibilities according to each organization’s mission and expertise: the Trust’s conservation of the land and its natural and recreational resources and the Society’s preservation of the historic buildings and management of supportive services and programming.” With 10 years of work maintaining and preserving the estate completed, the Castle Preservation Society has a lot to be proud of. As one can imagine,

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The recently repaired and restored dining room in the Castle. the upkeep on a mountaintop estate with a unique architecture is quite a task. It is one the Society has never taken lightly, with efforts over the 10 years to not only fix what time had eroded, but also to do so in a careful, conservative manner that would ensure history was respected. What does all that mean? According to Michelle Landry, Curatorial Director at Castle in the Clouds, it can be boiled down to one goal: to save the place to

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• Castle Continued from page 4 focus on repairs to the carriage house. They rebuilt the terrace and created restaurant seating on the former historic horse exercise paddock. Seating for dining was also created in the former horse stalls. The roof was repaired as well. When all was repaired at the carriage house, the Society had a solid building for staff offices, a café and events. Then it was on to tackle a big project: the approximately 10,000 square-foot Castle. “We get pretty severe weather up here,” Michelle explains. “For example, because we are on a mountain, snow or rain hits the building horizontally.” One can imagine the damage that can do to a structure. “Last winter,” adds Castle executive director Charles Clark, “the rotted timbers on the pergola were replaced. We will be starting work on the flashing and tiles and the historic skylight as well.” The Castle, as many know, was built carefully in 1913/1914 and the Plants spared no construction expense.

According to historical information at www.castleintheclouds.org, “The house is an unusual example of Arts and Crafts architecture in New England, expressing that aesthetic movement’s philosophy of living in harmony with nature. Designed by the architectural firm of J. Williams Beal & Sons of Boston, the house not only exhibits skilled hand craftsmanship in every aspect of its interior and exterior, but also features a number of technological innovations of the early 20th century.” Italian stonemasons cut the multisided stones that adorn to exterior of the building. The native stonework was held in place with mortar, but that was 100 years ago. “We had the stonework repointed, and attended to the wood rot on the white oak timbers. The chimneys also were repointed,” says Michelle. The roof was leaking in places, but it is now all sealed up and dry. The goal of keeping the water out was met and such features as the beautiful terra cotta roof tiles were preserved. Those who come expecting to see a grand mansion such as those in Newport, RI, will be surprised to learn this is a different sort of estate and very in keeping with the natural, wooded

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setting. The Arts and Crafts style is apparent everywhere in the Castle and on the entire estate. While everything was made with care and craftsmanship and no expense was spared, Lucknow was a comfortable home for Thomas and Olive Plant, who were active outdoorspeople. Every fixture, every light, every window and door and all the woodwork were skillfully created and chosen to match the Arts and Crafts style of the time. “It is a unique design,” Michelle says. “You can see the attention to detail in such things as the intentional dimpling in the wood; our historic preservation carpenter has worked to replicate that in the wood he uses.” One perfect example of the care to preserve the original integrity of the home is the work done on the dining room. Michelle says there was extensive water damage in that portion of the building, and now the work is complete, all is tight and dry. The beautiful cast plaster ceiling’s original design has been replicated, the original furniture is in place and the flooring and wood paneling on the walls has been created to echo the original. Every detail, even down to the curtain sheers in the windows, is just like the original from Plant’s day. The Plants had some wonderful brochures created to showcase the Castle when they decided finances

were tight and they should sell the property. They hired a photographer from Concord, NH to capture the mountains and the estate and it is from these old photos that, when enlarged, details of the curtains hanging in the windows can be seen. Plant wanted the castle to be a modern, working home and to that end, he had electricity installed when he moved in. Modern technology was embraced in appliances, central heating, refrigeration, and even such luxury touches as a plate warmer and electric dumbwaiter. Those who attend the upcoming August 29 program (taking place at 7 pm) called Ten Years of Preservation at Castle in the Clouds, will learn all the details of what the preservation work has been and the efforts to do the job right and to do it with care. Some of the skilled professionals who took part in the preservation will speak and share stories. Michelle gets excited when she talks about the upcoming projects at the Castle, such as decorating the interior to match the original. (For example, the original wallpaper has been researched and will be recreated, as will fabrics and rugs.) Along with this work, she is clearly • Castle Continued on page 8

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• Castle Continued from page 6 excited to research the people who worked on the property and to tell their stories, because, as she says, it is all part of the total picture of Castle in the Clouds. “We meet visitors all the time who tell us stories of relatives who once worked here. Sometimes someone will bring an old photo and that is deeply appreciated. We would like to reach out and tell the stories of those who worked here – on the grounds and in the Castle. And we would like to tell Olive Plant’s story as well,” says Michelle. Much has been focused on Thomas Plant, the rags-to-riches millionaire who bought up all he could see in the Ossipee Mountain range. But less is told about Mrs. Plant (Olive) and clearly Michelle wants to know more about the woman who married a millionaire and lived an eventful life with her husband, sticking with him until the end.

Work is definitely ongoing and now that much has been done to repair the Castle, future projects on the list include work to the upper gatekeeper’s cottage. The historic dam, which Plant had constructed to create a small lake, is on the repair list as well. Two years from now, preservation will move back inside the Castle, where the library will be the focus. The stonework will be repointed outside to make sure all is tight and dry. In the beautiful library, the original Napoleon themed prints will remain and the original lighting as well. The flooring and tile will be kept as the original was and all will be refreshed. The current dark maroon wallpaper will be replaced with gold silk wallpaper, as was the original in Plant’s day. At this time, visitors do not tour the Castle’s basement, but after work is done there, that will be on the tour in the future. A staff of 10 work at the Castle year-round, in various aspects of the operation of the estate. A gift shop,

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years, he would have been distressed to see things needing repairs. But these days, his spirit would be most pleased to see things looking beautiful and solid once again. The work may be neverending to maintain a home, not to mention a castle. Thanks to the dedication of the Preservation Society members that spearheaded many of the original efforts and the staff and volunteers who love Castle in the Clouds, the next 10 years and beyond are looking bright. For information on the Castle and its programs and preservation work, visit www.castleintheclouds.org or call 603476-5900. The Castle is located off Route 171 in Moultonboro.

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Drive-Bys, Cruise-Ins & Auto Shows! Story and photos by Barbara Neville Wilson When compared to boats and trains, automobiles and motorcycles are fairly recent arrivals on the transportation scene in central New Hampshire. But once here, Tin Lizzies and Harley Davidsons forever changed the way people look at the Lakes Region. There’s nothing better than a leisurely drive along back roads and scenic vistas, and collectors who know that are increasingly drawn to the area to drive, house and display their cars. Besides one-day and weekendlong events, central New Hampshire is home to individual, commercial and non-profit collections, some quite specialized, and others, eclectic. Have you driven through Melvin Village along Route 109 in Tuftonboro recently? A cohort of antiques collectors has set up shop in the small town. You may have noticed the Melvin Village Garage, Tree Tops Automotive, McGee Motors and the Village Antique and Classic Cars. There are a dozen or more scattered nearby and beyond the village. Some have been around for decades. Bob Bahre introduced many to the area when he expanded the old Bryar Motorsports Park to become what is now New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Drawn by low taxes, great driving and like-minded folks, they happily populate the many local auto events and are, perhaps, responsible for the success of the Castle in the Clouds Antique & Classic Auto Event in June, the expansion to include cars at the July New Hampshire Boat Museum’s boat auction, and the popularity of the Cruise In to the Wright Museum event each August. Most of the “Car Guys,” as they are known, welcome visitors on an “as

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Through Aug. 31, Blended Metals jewelry exhibit, work by Deirdre Donnelly, on display and available for purchase, Meredith Fine Craft Gallery, League of NH Craftsmen, 279 Daniel Webster Highway, Meredith, info: 279-7920, www.nhcrafts.org/meredith. Through Aug. 31, Roger Irwin Nature Photographer Exhibit, Libby Museum, 755 N. Main St., Wolfeboro, info: 569-1035, www.thelibbymuseum.org.

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Through Sept. 10, Members Art Show, Lakes Region Art Assoc., Tanger Outlet, Rt. 3, Tilton, www.lraanh.org. Aug. 28, Mark Twain Erupts, Jim Ketchum portrayal of the famous author, 6:30 pm, Taylor Community Woodside Bldg., Union Ave., Laconia, free, public welcome, info: www. taylorcommunity.org.

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Aug. 28, Ten Years of Preservation at Castle in the Clouds, 7 pm, presentation on the 10 years of preservation to the historic property and castle, Moultonboro, info: 476-5900.

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Aug. 29, Guided Paddle of Newfound Water Trail, 2:30-4 pm, NH Audubon Newfound Center, 290 N. Shore Rd., Hebron, 744-3516. Aug. 29, Miss Fortune’s Last Mission by William J. Boyce, John Hartley Morrison and John Dimmers, book signing/lecture by John Morrison, 7 pm, Wright Museum, Center St., Wolfeboro, advance reservations: 569-1212, www.wrightmuseum.org.

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Aug. 29, Red Barn Speaker Series: Protecting Newfound Lake Through Landscaping on Your Property, 7-8:15 pm, NH Audubon Newfound Center, 290 N. Shore Rd., Hebron, 744-3516. Aug. 29-30, Pencil Drawing Class with J.P. Goodwin, 10 am-3 pm, Art Works, 132 White Mt. Highway, Chocorua, 323-8041, www.chocoruaartworks.com. Aug. 30, Fur, Feathers and Scales, info on commonalities of birds, reptiles and mammals, free, 2 pm, Libby Museum, 755 N. Main St., Wolfeboro, info: 569-1035, www.thelibbymuseum.org. Aug. 30, Genealogy Program-Family Search, 10 am-noon, Wolfeboro Public Library, 259 South Main St., Wolfeboro, 569-2428. Aug. 30, Mountaintop Yoga for the TRUE Beginner, Gunstock Mt. Resort, Gilford, peaceful chairlift ride to top of mt., meet at welcome center at 8:40 am, life ride begins at 9 am, reserve: www.gunstock.com. Aug. 30, Starting Point Challenge, Indian Mound Golf Club, Ossipee, benefits Starting Point, all-in-one tournament with cocktails, dinner, live music, silent auction, raffle, awards and prizes, dancing. A chance to win a 2017 Jeep Compass Latitude SUV donated for the hole in one prize by Crest Auto World. Info/register: Chris Pacheco: 603-651-7068.

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Sept. 1-30, Cate Poole Art Exhibit, Libby Museum, 755 N. Main St., Wolfeboro, info: 5691035, www.thelibbymuseum.org. Sept. 2, Bill Staines Concert, folk music performer, 7 pm, Wakefield Opera House, 2 High St., Sanbornville, tickets: 522-0126. Sept. 2, Exemplary Country Estates, 11 am, Lake Winnipesaukee Museum, Rt. 3, Weirs Beach, program by Cristina Ashjian, info: 366-5950.

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Sept. 2, Second Rising Stars: New Talents, 5-7 pm, opening reception, Patricia Ladd Carega Gallery, Center Sandwich, 284-7728. Sept. 2-3, Labor Day Weekend Craft Fair at Gunstock, 10 am-4 pm, Gunstock Mountain Resort, 719 Cherry Valley Rd. Gilford. Rain or shine, free admission. www.joycescraftshows. com. Sept. 2-4, 28th Annual Labor Day Weekend Craft Festival, (Sept. 2: 10 am-6 pm; Sept. 3: 10 am-5 pm; Sept. 4: 10 am-4 pm), Alton Bay Community House and Grounds, free admission, rain or shine, Castleberry Fairs, 332-2616, www.castleberryfairs.com. Sept. 2-4, Town Wide Yard Sale, Sandwich, multiple sale locations around town, info: 7077456.


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Sept. 4, Storm the Castle! 8 am, fun run/walk for all ages, Castle in the Clouds, Rt. 171, Moultonboro, 476-5410. Sept. 5, Nature as the Classroom, 3-4 pm, Museum of the White Mts., 34 Highland St., Plymouth, call for info: 535-3210. Sept. 5, Remembering Pearl Harbor, film screening, 6:30 pm, Wright Museum, Center St., Wolfeboro, advance reservations: 569-1212, www.wrightmuseum.org. Sept. 5, Saving the Mountains, 7 pm, presenter: Marcia Schmidt Blaine, free, public welcome, by Meredith Historical Society, Meredith, info: www.mhsweb.org. Sept. 6, Discovering NH Stone Walls, 7 pm, program by Kevin Gardner, free, Castle in the Clouds Carriage House, info: 476-5410.

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Sept. 6, Full Moon Campfire & Walk, 7-8:30 pm, Remick Museum & Farm, Tamworth Village. Listen to stories and make s’mores. Stroll and listen for nighttime wildlife under full moon. Weather dependent: cancelled if raining. Dress for the weather and BYO flashlight. Meet in backyard, behind main entrance building. No registration required. Free, 323-7591. Sept. 6, Third Mushroom Walk/Fungal Foray, Museum of the White Mts., leave museum at 2:45 pm for the walk. (Walk runs from about 3-4 pm.) Evolutionary biologist Dr. Tommy Stoughton of the PSU Center for the Environment will lead a short and leisurely fungal foray and hike to Langdon Park in Plymouth. You do not need to have attended any of the other walks to join this one. Suggested donation: $10. Museum of the White Mts., 34 Highland St., Plymouth, call for info: 535-3210. Sept. 6 & 8, Beginning Tatting with Elaine O’Donal, 10:30 am-2:30 pm, Meredith Fine Craft Gallery - League of NH Craftsmen, 279 DW Highway, Meredith, 279-7920. Sept. 7, Camps + Schools = Complete Education, talk by Dr. Christopher Thurber on how summer camps teach skills. 5-6 pm, Museum of the White Mts., 34 Highland St., Plymouth, info: 535-3210. (Suggested donation: $10 p/p). Sept. 7, Destination: Americas, 2-3 pm, Florida: South and West Coasts, Wolfeboro Public Library, 259 South Main St., Wolfeboro, 569-2428. Sept. 7, GOACC Business Expo, 5:30-7:30 pm, location/info: www.ossipeevalley.org. Sept. 7, Invasive Species Removal Work Day, free but pre registration a must, 9:30-11 am, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, 968-7194. Sept. 7-8, Brewer’s Jamboree, Tamworth Camping Area, 194 Depot Rd., Tamworth, 323-8031, www.tamworthcamping.com. Sept. 8, Cruise Night at Village Pizza, 5-7:30 pm, Bristol. Food discounts, prizes and 50/50 raffle. https://www.facebook.com/VillagePizzaCruiseNight/ Sept. 8-10, Menards Chevy Show at New England Dragway, Epping. A full weekend of viewing, showing, demonstrations and racing. Includes street rods, jet dragsters and wheelstanders. http:// menardschevyshow.com/category/featured/

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Sept. 8-17, Lee Mills Steamboat meet, Town Docks, Moultonborough. Features parade of boats each Sunday of the event. 2 pm the first Sunday, 10 am the second. Race on Wednesday from the Moultonborough town docks to 19 Mile Bay in Tuftonboro. 476-2224 Sept. 9, Baking Bread, 10 am-noon, tips on making your own bread, Prescott Farm Environmental Education Center, 928 White Oaks Rd., Laconia, pre-register/info: 366-5695, www.prescottfarm. org. Sept. 9, Cruise Night at Rochester Community Center, Rochester, 5-8 pm, trophies, food, giveaways, 50/50 raffle and music. 332-7845 Sept. 9, Herbal Pathfinder, 10 am-12:30 pm, scouting for September’s herbs, Prescott Farm Environmental Education Center, 928 White Oaks Rd., Laconia, pre-register/info: 366-5695, www.prescottfarm.org. Sept. 9, Laconia Multicultural Festival, 10 am-4 pm, Rotary Park: 10 am parade of flags; 10:30 am: ArtsFest Circus Demo; 11 am: African drumming workshop; 11:30: African dancing workshop; noon: Lindsey’s Puppet Show; 12:30 pm: music with Sayon Camara group; 1:30: Flamenco Dancing; 3 pm: Odaiko Dancing; food and craft vendors; Open house inside Belknap Mill with Larry Frates magic show; rug hooking exhibit in Riverside Gallery, 25 Beacon St., Laconia, info: 524-8813. Sept. 9, Live Animal Program, program presented by Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, 10:30 am, Lost River Gorge & Boulder Caves, N. Woodstock, 745-8031. Sept. 9, Lost Wax Casting Demo, with Walker Boyle, 10 am-1 pm, Sandwich Home Industries, 32 Main St., Sandwich, 284-6831. Sept. 9, Nuno Felted Scarf with Melinda LaBarge, 9:30 am-3:30 pm, Meredith Fine Craft Gallery - League of NH Craftsmen, 279 DW Highway, Meredith, 279-7920. Sept. 9, Plymouth Town Wide Yard Sale, 9 am-3 pm, sale locations all over town.

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ONGOING: Adult Summer Sailing Series, Wednesdays, Squam Lakes Assoc., Holderness, 5-7 pm, throughout the summer, info: 968-7336, www.squamlakes.org. Andover Historical Society, historic buildings open Saturdays, 10 am-3 pm, Sundays 12:30-3 pm, tour Potter Place Railroad Station, J.C. Emons Store, gravesites of famous magician Richard Potter and his wife, Tucker Mt. Schoolhouse. pres@andoverhistory. org. Art Walk, Wolfeboro, (last walk of summer takes place on 9/30), monthly self-guided tour of galleries, 5-7:30 pm. Select locations featuring fine art paintings, prints, jewelry, live music, visit Wolfeboro Art Walk on Facebook. Belknap Mill, programs and self-guided tours of the Power House, 1823 historic former textile mill. Hours/information: 524-8813. The Mill Plaza, 25 Beacon Street East, Laconia. Belknap Range Conservation Coalition Meetings, 3rd Thurs. of the month, email info@belknaprange.org for meeting time and place. Book Sale, first Saturday of each month, Cook Memorial Library, Tamworth, 10 amnoon, 323-8510. Castle in the Clouds, tours/exhibits/events, café, walking trails, Rt. 171, Moultonboro, open daily, info: 476-5900, www.castleintheclouds.org. EcoTours, learn about lake ecology onboard the EcoTour, Newfound Lake Region Assoc., tour led by Newfound Audubon naturalists, tours take place weekly mornings and afternoons through late Aug., reserve: 744-8689, www.newfoundlake.org. Family Party Night, Wednesdays aboard the M/S Mount Washington, bring the family for dinner and kid-centered music and dancing. Kids under age 13 cruise for free. A great way for kids to get out on the lake and have fun, dance and watch the sun set! Departs Weirs Beach, 6-9 pm, tickets/info: 366-MOUNT. Fiber Friends, Mondays, 10 am-12:30 pm, drop-in fiber arts group, work on rug hooking, needlecrafts, knitting, etc. No formal instruction, but participants offer support, free, new members always welcome, or drop by to view working fiber projects, Gilford Public Library, 31 Potter Hill Rd., Gilford, 524-6042. Finding Place on Paper – Contemporary Poets and Printmakers Explore the Lakes Region & White Mts., on exhibit through Oct. 22, creations of local artists and poets on display, Carriage House, Castle in the Clouds, Moultonboro, www.castleintheclouds. org, 476-5900.

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Franconia Heritage Museum, 553 Main St., Franconia, 1880’s farmhouse permanent and special exhibits. 2017 exhibit: The Grange, A Voice for the Farmer. Open Saturday 1-4 pm, through Columbus Day Weekend. Free admission, donations welcome, 8235000, www.franconianh.org. Also visit Iron Furnace Interpretive Center, Octagonal “Stone Stack,” the only Blast Furnace standing in NH, view any time. Scenic picnic area by Gayle River, Main St., Franconia Village Rt. 18 junction of Rt. 117 by Sugar Hill bridge. Franklin Hospital Farmer’s Market, Tues. 3-6 pm, through Sept. 12, Aiken Ave., Franklin, 934-2060. Kirkwood Gardens, stroll garden with colorful plants and shrubs, see birds. Free, open to public, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, 23 Science Center Rd., Holderness, 968-7194, www.nhnatureorg. Laconia Farmer’s Market, Saturdays, 8 am-noon, Beacon St. East, downtown Laconia, www.laconiafarmersmarket.com. Lake Winnipesaukee Museum, Rte. 3, Weirs Beach. Preserving and promoting history of Lake Winnipesaukee and vicinity with memorabilia, photos, maps, models of steamboats 1833-1939, posters and photos of grand hotels plus artifacts ranging from Indian arrowheads to Big Band posters. Lectures and children’s corner. Call for hours: 366-5950, www.lwhs.us. Lantern Tours, Lost River Gorge & Boulder Caves, guided lantern tours on Wed., Fri. & Sat. evenings in July & Aug.; Sat. & Sun. in Sept., limited dates in Oct. N. Woodstock, 745-8031. Libby Museum, a museum of natural history, Tues.-Sat. 10 am-4 pm, Sun. noon-4 pm, 755 N. Main St., Wolfeboro, for more information: 569-1035, www.thelibbymuseum. org. Lunch Box to Paint Box, noon-1 pm, first Tues. of each month artist Larry Frates demonstrates drawing and painting, free, public welcome, Belknap Mill, 25 Beacon St. East, Laconia, 524-8813, www.belknapmill.org. Masonic Breakfast, first Sun. of each month, 7-11:30 am, 35 Trotting Track Road, Wolfeboro. Fresh fruit, omelets made to order, scrambled eggs, hash browns, cereal etc.

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Milton Farmer’s Market and Free Museum Admission, last Sat. of each month MayOct., 9:30 am-1:30 pm, local crafts, farm produce, homemade bread, jellies, homespun yarn, handmade and locally grown items, NH Farm Museum, 1305 White Mt. Highway, Milton, 652-7840, farmmuseum.org. NH Boat Museum, exhibits: Racing on the Bay: The Wolfeboro Vintage Race Boat Regatta, Big Dreams; Little Boats: Mid-Century Model Toy Boats and Half Hull Models: Small Plans, Big Boats. Plus new exhibits of vintage boats and cars. 399 Center St., Wolfeboro, 569-4554, www.nhbm.org. Open May 27-Columbus Day. Prescott Farm Environmental Education Center, dawn-dusk, 928 White Oaks Rd., Laconia. Historic farm with 160 acres offers 3 miles of hiking trails, gardens, bird and wildlife viewing plus barn. Events and programs throughout the year. Call 366-5695, www.prescottfarm.org. Radio-Control Sailing Regattas, Bridge Falls Path on Back Bay, Wolfeboro, 1 pm Tuesday for Solings, 1 pm Thursday for US12’s, weather permitting. Visitors can give it a try, and boats available for youngsters. More info at www.nhbm.org.

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Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm, Tamworth, 323-7591, www. remickmuseum.org. Summer season hours: June 17-Sept. 2 - Mon.-Fri. 9 am-5 pm; Sundays 9 am-4 pm. River Otter Feeding, (May 1-Nov. 1), Mon., Wed. & Fri. 11:30 am, see two playful river otters enjoy an early lunch, learn about otter biology, included in regular trail admission, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, 968-7194, www.nhnature.org. Sailboat Races, Thursdays, 6 pm, through mid Oct., Saunders Bay, Gilford, Lake Winnipesaukee Sailing Assoc., info: www.lwsa.org, time/info: j80fleetcaptian@lwsa. org. Sandwich Historical Society, Elisha Marston House Museum, Sandwich, June 24Sept. 30: Wed.-Sat. 10 am-4 pm, www.sandwichhistorical.org or 284-6269. (This year celebrating 100th anniversary of the Sandwich Historical Society.) Sculpture Walk Tours, leaves from Mill Falls Marketplace (in front of Innisfree Bookshop) Wednesdays and Saturdays starting July 19 and runs through August, 10 am, info: 279-9015. Sponsored by Greater Meredith Program, free, open to public, www. greatermeredithprogram.com. Sherman Flyers Model Airplane Club, try flying a model trainer aircraft, Rt. 3-A South, Plymouth, info: Todd Young, 786-2965. Silver Lake Railroad, runs from July 1-Sept. 3 on Saturdays and Sundays at noon, 1, 2 and 3 pm, first come, first served, 55-minute scenic train ride through backwoods, donations accepted, Silver Lake Depot, 1381 Village Rd., Madison. Also visit 1941 Stirling Diner, Depot Museum, www.silverlakerailroad.com. Summer Camps – The White Mts. Roots of an Iconic American Experience, through Sept. 13, 2017, history of camping/summer camps in NH White Mountain exhibit, Museum of the White Mountains, 34 Highland St., Plymouth, 535-3210.

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Sunday Brunch Cruise aboard the M/S Mount Washington, May 21-Oct. 22, cruise Lake Winnipesaukee aboard the Mount. Departs Weirs Beach at 10 am and 12:30 pm. Departs from Alton Bay at 11:15 am. (May 21 through October 22), 366-5531 or www. cruiseNH.com. Tamworth Summer Farmer’s Market, 30 Tamworth Rd., Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30; Oct. 7, 14, 21 and 28. Info: www.tamworthfarmersmarket.org. The American Soldier, A Photographic Tribute, The Civil War to the War in Iraq, exhibit from July 1-Oct. 31, Wright Museum, Center St., Wolfeboro, 569-1212, www. wrightmuseum.org.

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Thursdays Laconia Main Street Marketplace, municipal parking lot, downtown Laconia, weekly markets from 3-6 pm, crafts, baked goods, produce and more, through Sept., info: 528-8541. Tools of Our Forefathers, old tools used in the area, Madison Historical Society, open June 1-Sept. 30 on Tues. from 2-4 pm, or by request; info: www.madisonnhhistoricalsociety.org. Trails Open Daily, (May 1-Nov. 1), Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, 9:30 am-5 pm, admission charge, live animals in enclosures along the trail, info: www. nhnature.org., 968-7194. Up Close to Animals, 11 am, noon, 1, 2, 3 pm, meet live animals up close, educational talks, daily July - Labor Day, then on weekends through Columbus Day, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, info: 968-7194, www.nhnature.org. Wellness Wednesdays Yoga on the Lawn of Lucknow (Castle in the Clouds), 6 pm, every Wed. from July 5-Aug. 30, pre-register (space is limited to 25 participants), Rt. 171, Moultonboro, 476-5900.

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Aug. 29, Miss Fortune’s Last Mission by William J. Boyce, John Hartley Morrison and John Dimmers, book signing/lecture by John Morrison, 7 pm, Wright Museum, Center St., Wolfeboro, advance reservations: 569-1212, www.wrightmuseum.org. Aug. 30, Trish Jackson concert, 7:30 pm, admission and light refreshments by donation, Arts Center at 12 Main St., Sandwich, info: 284-7532. Aug. 30-Sept. 9, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Winnipesaukee Playhouse, 50 Reservoir Rd., Meredith, 279-0333, www. winnipesaukeeplayhouse.org. Aug. 31, Eric Grant performs for Acoustic Thursday, 8 pm, Patrick’s Pub, 18 Weirs Rd., Gilford, 293-0841, www.patrickspub.com. Aug. 31, Thirsty Thursday on the Belle, 6:30-8:30 pm, Winnipesaukee Belle, departs Wolfeboro Town Docks, music, dancing and cash bar, tickets: fire come/first served, info: Wolfeboro Inn: 569-3016. SEPTEMBER Sept. 1, Music in the Marketplace, 5:30-8:30 pm, live music in the courtyard, weather permitting, 312 DW Highway, Meredith, 279-6797. Sept. 1, Parrot Head Party, dine and dance board M/S Mount Washington. 6-9 pm, 366-5531, www.cruiseNH.com. Sept. 1 & 2, Florida Georgia Line with Nelly and Chris Lane, doors open 5 pm, Bank of NH Pavilion, Meadowbrook Lane, Gilford, tickets/info: 603293-4700, www.meadowbrook.net. Sept. 2, Bill Staines concert, 7 pm, Wakefield Opera House, Sanbornville, info: 522-0126. Sept. 2, Labor Day Lobsterfest, dine and dance aboard M/S Mount Washington. 6-9 pm, 366-5531, www.cruiseNH.com. Sept. 2, Studio 2: A Beatles Tribute, 7 pm, Cate Park Bandstand, Wolfeboro Town Docks. www.wolfeborobandstand.org. Sept. 3, Fireworks, 10 pm, Weirs Beach, www.weirsbeach.com. Sept. 3, Labor Day Family Party, dine and dance board M/S Mount Washington. 5-7 pm, 366-5531, www.cruiseNH.com. Sept. 7, Thirsty Thursday on the Belle, 6:30-8:30 pm, Winnipesaukee Belle, departs Wolfeboro Town Docks, music, dancing and cash bar, tickets: fire come/first served, info: Wolfeboro Inn: 569-3016. Sept. 8, Bob Marley comedian, doors open 6 pm, concert 7:30 pm, Entrain and Copilot bands, Flying Monkey Performance Center, Main St., Plymouth, tickets/info: 536-2551, www.flyingmonkeynh.com. Sept. 8, Full Moon Fantasy, dine and dance board M/S Mount Washington. 6-9 pm, 366-5531, www.cruiseNH.com. Sept. 8, Rick Springfield & Richard Marx concert, doors open 6 pm, Bank of NH Pavilion, Meadowbrook Lane, Gilford, tickets/info: 603-2934700, www.meadowbrook.net.

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Friday, September 15 - Sunday, September 17: The 61st Annual New England Model “A” Meet at North Conway Grand Hotel. A full docket of touring, social and informational events is planned, including a fashion review looking at style’s response to the Industrial Revolution. Official activities begin Friday, but members will start arriving Wednesday, September 13. More information and registration: www.2017nemodelameet.com Saturday, September 16, 4-7 pm: Cruise-In & Benefit Dinner at Kelly’s Country Kitchen, Route 11,

Farmington. The always-friendly diner is hosting a benefit dinner and cruise-in. (603) 755-4283 Sunday, September 24 (rain date October 1), noon to 4 pm: 21st Annual Woodman Museum Car Show, Dover. Vintage and international automobiles and motorcycles welcome. People’s Choice awards for Best Car and Best Motorcycle. Entrance fee benefits the museum and gives admission to the four museum buildings considered by “NH Chronicle” to be the Best Museum in NH. http:// w o o d m a n m u s e u m . o rg F r i d a y / event/21st-annual-antique-classicauto-motorcycle-show/

Sunday, September 24, starting at 5 am: New England Dragway Swap Meet & Flea Market. www. newenglanddragway.com Saturday, September 30, 1-4 pm: nd 2 Annual Red White & Brew to benefit Veterans Count at Funspot, Laconia Car show, craft beer and wine festival. Live music, food, local vendors and artisans. http:// vetscount.org/nh/events/2ndannual-red-white-brew Saturday, September 30, 9 am-2 pm: 6th Annual Rally in the Valley All Vehicle Show hosted by the East Coast Camaro Club at Waterville Valley. The rally benefits Merrimack Valley Hospice and East Coast Camaro Club

Charities. All vehicles welcome. Dash plaques to the first 50 vehicles. Raffles, music, food, shopping and beautiful fall foliage. https://www.eastcoastcamaroclub.com/events-club-calendar

Sunday, October 29, starting at 5 am: New England Dragway Swap Meet & Flea Market. www. newenglanddragway.com Enjoy the shows, the museums and cruise-in nights while you can. You know it won’t be long ’til we swap them out for marathon plow nights, vintage snowmobile races and weekends filled with ice racing. Sure trains and boats may have held court first, but the Lakes Region is motor-happy year-round in 2017.

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Beatles tribute band wraps up summer concert series The Friends of the Wolfeboro Community Bandstand summer concert series draws to a close as the unofficial end of the summer comes to Wolfeboro on Labor Day weekend. The final band in the summer concert series was also last year’s final summer concert in Cate Park, as Studio Two makes its return to the bandstand on Saturday, Sept. 2. Studio Two is hailed by The British Beer Company as New England’s Best Beatles tribute band and unlike many Beatles tribute bands, does not try to deliver the entire Beatles catalog in its two-hour show. Instead, Studio Two concentrates on what are some of the most exciting and fun times in the Beatles career, the club and touring years. Those years were the years when many people saw the Beatles play, the years where they crafted their sound and their stage performance and the years where they took the world by storm and changed everything. In other words, the songs that Studio Two performs come from the pre-Sgt. Pepper era. The band features graduates from Berklee College of Music, who met in a “town slightly west of Liverpool,” better known as Milford. They are experienced musicians of today’s generation and are dedicated to preserving the memory and the fan culture of the Beatles generation. The band not only recreates the

Saturday night during the months of July and August, and this year, one weekend in September as well. While the concerts are free to the general public, the Friends of the Wolfeboro Community Bandstand will pass buckets at intermission to help support the concert series. The concert will begin at 7 pm in Cate Park, weather permitting. If rain is in the forecast, the concert will be cancelled. If the concert is cancelled, there will be a sign posted at the entrance to the park near the town docks and updates will be posted at wolfeborobandstand.org.

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Bill Staines, Folk Music Performer, returns to the Wakefield Opera House After touring and playing concerts folk scene of the 60s, encouraging for over 41 years, you would think that his audience to sing with him on his musician and songwriter Bill Staines chorus songs. He will mix in traditional might think about slowing down, but tunes with his own contemporary folk that’s just not the case. Bill continues ballads. His humorous tales of life on to perform more than 175 shows a year the road and observations of everyday and drives close to 70,000 miles getting people provide an entertaining blend of to them. He is one of the most durable story and song. and beloved singers on the folk music “I have always wanted to bring scene today. something of value to people with my Staines has 26 recordings to his songs. I think that is important, to try credit and has written over 300 songs, to write beyond myself, to write to the many of which have been recorded great things that we all experience in by the likes of Peter, Paul, and Mary, our lives.” For Bill, that is what folk Makem and Clancy, Nanci Griffith, music is all about: music rich in the Glen Yarborough, and Jerry Jeff human experience and spirit. Walker. His music is sung at campfires Bill has recorded two children’s and folk music gatherings, in homes albums, The Happy Wanderer and One and churches, all around the country. More River, both of which have won Songs like “All God’s Critters,” “The the coveted Parents’ Choice Award. Roseville Fair,” “Child of Mine,” His music has appeared in a number and “River,” have become folk music of films, the HBO Unique Designs and Custom-Crafted Jewelry in Gold, including Silver and Precious Stones.series, classics. Composer David Amram Deadwood, Return of the Secaucus The Summer... once described Bill as “a modern day Charms Seven, Johnof Sayles’ first endeavor as charms, & earrings Stephen Foster. His musicAvailable will beas pendants, a director, andbracelets, Off andrings Running with All in 14K or Sterling 48 Years around a hundred years from now.” Cyndi Lauper. of Quality Come and enjoy a leisurely evening Bill has done numerous radio and and Fair of story and song with Bill Staines at television appearances and, during Pricing its Open Wed. thru Sat. 10 to 5 or the Wakefield Opera House, 2 High by early years, was a frequent performer appointment Street in Sanbornville on Saturday, on Garrison Keillor’s “A Prairie Home In the Little Mauve Victorian Diamonds ~ Certified and Non-Certified September 2 at 7 pm. Companion Show.” GIA Graduate Gemologist Route 25, Center Harbor www.francook.com 253-4100 On stage, Staines is an intimate, Staines has released two songbooks: compelling performer, out of the If I Were a Word, Then I’d be a Song

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Chillin’ While Grillin’ ~ It’s All in the Sauce! By Chef Kelly Ross Although much of the summer is behind us, there is still plenty of time for some great grilling. Over my past two articles, we have talked about some fun and original recipes. One staple to most grilling includes BBQ Sauce. There are many good ones out there and everyone has a favorite. I wanted to share a recipe for my homemade BBQ sauce; I use it on so many things. It works as a marinade or as a brushon sauce while grilling. I also make a BBQ dip with the sauce, which is very popular. My recipe has a southwestern flavor, which I have never found before in a BBQ sauce, but it is very simple to make and can be done in just an hour or two if you want. I, however,

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Charming three bedroom seasonal cottage with 100' on Lake Winnipesaukee. A great opportunity to enjoy your summers on the big lake!

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$500,000 | MLS#4627089 ASHLEY DAVIS | 603.455.7110

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Truly charming and modern, this spacious home has everything you are looking for. Enjoy access to Lake Winnipesaukee and Gilford Beach.

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$450,000 | MLS#4635803 MEAGAN BOWEN | 603.630.1185

$379,000 | MLS#4653352 ROY SANBORN | 603.455.0335

Embrace your independence in this remote artist's retreat, the perfect spot to disconnect and rest. This walk-in waterfront cabin sits on 12 acres. $200,000 | MLS#4653453

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MOULTONBORO - Custom built luxurious waterfront home. Thoughtful construction throughout. Detached guest house, absolutely stunning. $2,995,000 #4649331

MOULTONBORO - Large young Adirondackstyle home on prime waterfront with amazing views. 6+ bedrooms, 8 baths, 3-car garage, private setting. $2,845,000 #4636714

MOULTONBORO - Lake Winnipesaukee waterfront home with a sandy beach, open floor plan, lots of windows allows you to enjoy the views. $899,000 #4642098

WOLFEBORO

15 North Main Street • 603-569-2533 (NH) 1-800-621-2533 wolfeboro.nh@nemoves.com

MOULTONBORO - Lake Winnipesaukee custom built craftsman style home with 2-story guest house, sandy beach, level lot on a small inlet on Moultoboro Bay. Quality & craftsWAKEFIELD- Waterfront multi-level condo TUFTONBORO - 3 - bedroom, 2 - bath freshly manship throughout. $725,000 #4651686 on desirable Pine River Pond. Sandy beach, updated antique home. Up-dated windows, tennis, pool, newer kitchen, master bath, siding, gourmet appliances. Sunroom with anwood floors, 3 - bedroom plus a loft. tique brick flooring. Attached barn, 1st floor $240,000 (#4635259) bedroom & laundry. $299,000 (#4652048)

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GILFORD - Beautiful custom contemporary waterfront home with amazing views of the “Broads” on Lake Winnipesaukee. $1,350,000 #4654726

MEREDITH - Picturesque views and Winnipesaukee access from this tasteful home in the Lake Ridge community. $995,000 #4644859

GILMANTON - Waterfront seasonal cottage with lots of charm and 100’ of frontage on Crystal Lake. $324,900 #4654277

ALTON - Walk to your private dock on Winnipesaukee from this bright and open contemporary home. $568,000 #4646508

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it’s gone from hot to slightly warm or even room temperature, pour into desired containers. I recycle all plastic containers that I buy things in, such as margarine or butter spreads, whipped cream, etc. These work great and stack well. This sauce is tasty on chicken, pork, steak and burgers or anything you like BBQ sauce on. I think you will really enjoy it. It is very different from any BBQ sauce you have ever had. The flavors are kind of like a combination of BBQ sauce and Chili. One thing to always remember is that everyone’s taste is different. During the many times you stir it, give it a taste. Never be afraid to adjust seasonings to your liking. Some people like more of a vinegar based BBQ sauce. If that is you, add some instead of water at one point. Now let’s go away from the BBQ sauce theme, unless you like BBQ sauce on, or in this case, in your burger. Most all carnivores LOVE a good burger. Here is something a little different but is generally a huge hit. It’s a stuffed burger. The down side is that those who love a rare-medium burger are out of luck. However, it is well worth the sacrifice. I am one who loves a medium rare burger and I don’t even think twice about the temperature when I bite into one of these. There is no real recipe here. This is all about what you like and it is about your favorite toppings. Start with two small patties per burger. I suggest 3 oz. per pattie.

Squish them down to about ¼ inch or so. You want them fairly thin. From there, think about your favorite things you want on, or in a burger. I’m a big fan of caramelized onions, sautéed peppers, crumble bleu cheese, bacon and horseradish. You can use almost anything. The biggest problem is using too much stuffing. No matter what you put in, you want to make sure it’s not too much. If there is too much stuffing, you will have trouble sealing the edges, which will increase the chances of it falling apart. Put your favorite stuffings on one burger, then put the second burger on top, squish them together somewhat, and then pinch the edges together to seal the two patties into one. I’m a fan of seasoning both sides with Montreal Steak Seasoning, coarse black pepper, granulated garlic, and salt. The stuffing choices are endless depending on what you like. These can be some of the tastiest burgers you will ever have. Whatever cheese you use will be nice and melted and gooey. Cook on a very hot grill for about five minutes on each side. If you decide to use bigger patties than 3 oz., you may want to cook longer. Once it is cooked, put it on your favorite type of roll. (It’s a grilled onion roll for me.) Hit it with lettuce, tomato or onion if you care to and your favorite condiment. With the exception of mayonnaise, you could actually put your condiment inside the burger if desired. Maybe the BBQ sauce from above. I like horseradish inside and I use mayo or Thousand Island dressing on the roll. Enjoy!

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LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE

SPECTACULAR VIEWS!

COLONIAL GRACE

LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE

WOLFEBORO Prestigious Winnipesaukee Waterfront Estate, 351’ water frontage, sandy beach & 180° views all on 4.5 private acres. 6-bedrooms, entertaining kitchen, Great Room, full mahogany covered deck, 2-slip covered docking and sunsets! $3,975,000 (4446155)

MOULTONBOROUGH Possibly THE best VIEW property in the Lakes Region with endless mountain and lake views. Located on 62 acres with a 2,000 sf deck, heated pool, luxe interior. $1,980,000 (4503232)

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

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

CUSTOM CONTEMPORARY

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

SERENE PRIVACY

TUFTONBORO Picturesque wooded setting welcomes you home to your custom-built, 4-bedroom, 3-bath Cape home with numerous upgrades. Hardwood floors with radiant heat, granite counters in kitchen, attached deck leading to your backyard deck/pool. $549,500 (4616805)

WATER ACCESS

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

ENERGY EFFICIENT HOME

NEW DURHAM Custom-built contemporary home has it all. Luxurious, easy to maintain interior with 3-bedrooms and 2-baths. Entertain effortlessly with open-concept living/dining/kitchen area and attached seasonal sun-porch. Wooded and landscaped on 5.85 acres. $329,000 (4649483)

Visit us at NHWaterfrontLuxury.com to view all properties for sale in the Lakes Region! 15 Railroad Avenue • Wolfeboro, NH 03894 • Tel. 800-726-0480


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Luxury REAL ESTATE

EAST ALTON // Stunning 4-bedroom timber frame contemporary with 120’ of prime Lake Winnipesaukee frontage and 7,000 sq. ft. of luxurious living space on 3 levels, beautiful views and meticulously maintained. $1,695,000 (4621045) Call 569-3128

ALTON BAY // Great location with big lake views. 125’ of water frontage and sunsets over Rattlesnake and Sleeper Islands. U-shaped dock and breakwater, .75 acre and a 3 bedroom, four season home. $865,000 (4645547) Call 875-3128

NEW DURHAM // Well crafted home with sandy beach, multiple decks and dock. Well laid out, spacious home and grounds offers that “on the water” feeling. Come relax and luxuriate. $750,000 (4640540) Call 569-3128

Island REAL ESTATE WOLFEBORO // Country Estate: Pretty 11 acre pastoral site. Expanded Country Cape. Sunroom, deck, master suite. Bonus rooms. Landscaped. Attached garage. Lake Wentworth access. Barn. Large detached garage/storage. $595,000 (4644147) Call 569-3128

MOULTONBOROUGH // Charming contemporary Cape with a picturesque setting. This home features a Great Room, 2 master bedrooms on the 1st floor, 3-season room, modern kitchen, 3-bay garage & shared, private access beach. $497,500 (4645005) Call 253-9360

NEW HAMPTON // A private setting; access to a pristine pond. “Rare”, beautiful estate consists of a main house, 2 car detached gar., 2 separate heated bldgs., over 17 acres, close to Meredith town line with private access to Forest Pond. $399,000 (4641060) Call 253-9360

FARM ISLAND - TUFTONBORO Farm Island on Lake Winnipesaukee with 13.3 unspoiled private acres, 2611’ of waterfront. Sunrise, sunset and mountain views, wildlife, delightful coves, rustic camp. Development potential. $2,000,000 (4640632)

TUFTONBORO // Seasonal water access cottage with 200’ frontage on Lower Beach Pond. Wonderful views from most rooms of the house! Separate outbuilding could be bunkhouse. Great price for a vacation getaway! $379,000 (4653346) Call 569-3128

GILMANTON // Lakefront on Crystal Lake where the living is easy. Enjoy a 5 bedroom year round home with knotty pine interior, wood floors, fieldstone fireplace, cathedral ceiling, and large screened porch. $315,000 (4652379) Call 875-3128

LAND and ACREAGE

WOLFEBORO // Lake Winnipesaukee water access to a walk-in sandy beach and 635’ of shared water frontage. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Beamed cathedral livingroom with fireplace. $229,000 (4640226)

Call 569-3128

MOULTONBOROUGH // Spectacular 2.33 acre lot with 621 ft. of waterfront and dock permit on Lake Winnipesaukee located in the low tax town of Moultonborough. $849,900 (4630723) Call 253-9360

WOLFEBORO // Beautiful 5+ acre building lot with spectacular mountain views. Private, tranquil, water access to pristine Lower Beech Pond. 4-bedroom State approved septic design. $155,000 (4047661) Call 569-3128

TUFTONBORO // Level, wooded building lot in desirable Senter Cove, with beach rights and docking within walking distance to association beach on Lake Winnipesaukee. Build your year-round home in this great association! $159,000 (4650476) Call 569-3128

WOLFEBORO // Waterfront Lot – Build your dream home on this peaceful and tranquil 1+ acre parcel with 160’ of waterfront on Sargents Pond. $74,500 (4048863)

Call 569-3128

DIAMOND ISLAND – GILFORD Two adjacent Winnipesaukee waterfront lots 5.48 & 2.23 acres; with docking/ breakwaters. 5.48 acre lot includes spacious 2+ bedroom cottage. Lots can be sold separately. Incredible views and sunsets. $599,000 (4651529)

Call 569-3128

Call 569-3128

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Wolfeboro: 15 Railroad Avenue • 603-569-3128 Center Harbor: Junction Rtes. 25 & 25B • 603-253-9360 Alton: 108 Main Street • 603-875-3128

RATTLESNAKE ISLAND – ALTON Cozy, fully furnished 2 bedroom, 3/4 bath cottage with incredible lake and mountain views, large breakwater and U-shaped dock provides docking for two boats. A wonderful home to create your own island memories. $349,000 (4654672) Call 253-9360


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Winnipesaukee Playhouse Visits Wild West

A Melvin Village Surprise!

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his 1.5 acre property in the heart of Melvin Village, Tuftonboro actually has 2 full homes! Each home has 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, wonderful living spaces, beautiful landscaping, and has been impeccably maintained. One home is newer construction and extremely efficient with concrete wall construction. The other home has a new custom kitchen with quartz counter tops, a large living/dining room, and an incredible entertaining deck loaded with sunshine! These homes would make a great family compound or even perfect as rental properties. Beach access available with a membership at Lanes End Beach Club.

Tuftonboro $525,000 Christopher M. Williams, REALTOR Cell 603.340.5233 249 Whittier Highway - Route 25 Center Harbor, New Hampshire Office (603)253.8131 • Toll Free (800)834.5759

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The Winnipesaukee Playhouse in Meredith invites audiences to take a step back in time and journey to the Wild West when it presents Jethro Compton’s stage adaptation of The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. The production runs from August 30 to September 9. A classic tale of love, hope, and revenge set against the vicious backdrop of a lawless society, the play centers on a young scholar from New York City who travels West in search of a new life, only to end up beaten and left for dead on the dusty streets of Twotrees by notorious outlaw Liberty Valance. A local girl gives him purpose in this broken land. But when Valance returns to finish what he started, the young scholar must make the choice: turn and run or stand and fight...and become the man who shot Liberty Valance. Artistic Director, Neil Pankhurst says “this year we are presenting plays which also have a life on the big or small screen. It seemed an obvious choice to look at presenting a Western even though it’s rare to find a traditional Western on the stage. The play goes back to the source material, a short story by Dorothy M. Johnson, so it will have a different feel from the John Ford movie.”

MLS #4653803

MLS #4431183

277 Kings Highway, Middleton Custom ranch on 21+ acres $389,000 Fae Moore - 603-833-0644

30 Spruce Road, Wolfeboro 300 ft of waterfront w/3 acres $3,488,000 Ames Oickle - 603-520-7014

270 Trask Side Road, Alton Three bdrm, 2 1/2 bath Cape with garage $368,000 Jodi Hughes Emerson - 603-455-9533

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MLS #4632674

MLS #4503788

25 Oak Avenue - Waterfront Bungalow on the water $229,000 Fae Moore - 603-833-0644

245 South Main Street - Wolfeboro Commercial opportunity - Walk to town $628,000 Jodi Hughes-Emerson - 603-455-9533

189 Wentworth Road - Brookfield Fantastic home on a beautiful lot $239,800 Nicole Shamlian - 603-340-1025

MLS #4648781

Matt Cahoon, who returns for his third summer season at the Playhouse, directs the production. It features Marshall Taylor Thurman, most recently seen in The Hound of the Baskervilles, as Ransome Foster and Shanel Sparr as his feisty love interest, Hallie. The cast also includes Nicholas Wilder, Jason Plourde, and Andrew Burke. Samuel Shurtleff and Jabari Matthew will be making their Playhouse debuts in this production. The production includes narration by Robert Vaughn, most famous for his role as Napoleon Solo in the 1960s series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Vaughn, who passed away in November, recorded the narration for the English production of this script and the Playhouse is delighted to include it in this production. Bank of New Hampshire and the Taylor Community generously sponsor the 2017 summer season. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance is further supported by the generous sponsorship of AutoServ, the Fitness Edge, and Gilford Home Center. Tickets can be ordered by calling 603-279-0333 or at www.winnipesaukeeplayhouse.org. The Winnipesaukee Playhouse also offers free educational programs in conjunction with each of the main stage productions. The Playhouse is located at 50 Reservoir Road in Meredith, NH.

MLS #4654171

15 Senter Lane - Province Lake Seasonal camp full of charm $259,000 Kate Copplestone - 603-520-4887

Wilson welcomes you to Lake Winnipesaukee Berkshire Hathaway Spencer-Hughes 603-569-6060

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WWW.ROCHEREALTY.COM “We Sell the Lakes Region”™

97 Daniel Webster Hwy | Meredith, NH | (603) 279-7046 • 1921 Parade Rd. | Laconia, NH | (603) 528-0088

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

Belmont: Lake Winnisquam Waterfront Home with Lovely Guest House. Nestled on a perfectly level, westerly facing, waterfront lot this beautiful 3-BR, 2-BA ranch home has a beautiful wood stove hearth, cathedral ceilings and a huge 4-season porch at the water’s edge. Plus, a detached, 2-story, 2-bedroom guest house with forced hot air heat and attached garage. The property has beautiful, lush lawns, 2 large docks and a great swimming area. $549,900 MLS# 4638233

Meredith: Adorable lake home and guest cottage on Lake Winnipesaukee. The tasteful and extensive renovations proudly show throughout the 3-BR main home and guest cottage with great charm and character. Sandy beach and a 50x8’ dock with a 34’ covered area and electric lift. Private location and the natural landscaping, stone walls and walkways enhance the property’s gorgeous curb appeal. Live in the scenic resort town of Meredith! $874,900 MLS# 4624311

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

Laconia: Lake Winnipesaukee Family Compound with Ample Docking. This commercial resort waterfront property features 150’ of shorefront on Paugus Bay. Currently established as a waterfront motel with cottages plus an Adirondack lake home, this property has incredible potential to be used as a lakefront family compound. The property also has a lake side deck, sandy bottom swimming area, 5 boat slips that can accommodate multiple boats up to 30’ and 3 moorings. $1,179,000 MLS# 4637234

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

Laconia: This Nantucket style cape has 244’ of shorefront and 1.3 acres on Lake Opechee. The home is turn-key with plenty of opportunity for expansion. Recent upgrades including heating/central air conditioning, refinished oak floors, interior paint, cedar shake siding and insulation, Andersen windows and new roofs. Gradual flagstone walkway to the shore, a cozy patio and concrete landing area as well as an association beach next door. $589,900 MLS# 4496177

Gilford: Enjoy long range views towards Mt. Washington from this contemporary lake home. The 104’ permanent dock has double tie-ups, a sun deck and can accommodate up to 6 boats. Open concept kitchen flows into the dining room and onto the living room with a fieldstone fireplace, custom woodwork and sliders that open to a huge lake side patio. Large master bedroom with cathedral ceilings and private covered balcony. Perfectly level lot with beautiful landscaping. $850,000 MLS# 4630788

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

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

Moultonborough: Lake Winnipesaukee home with unobstructed views from almost all the rooms of this 5,000 sf., masterpiece home. Top of the line mechanical systems including 80 solar roof panels that maintain the home for 8 months of the year. 112’ of shorefront outside, 2 sandy beach areas, a deep-water docking system for multiple boats, one of which is covered, jet ski tie-ups and a sunken hot tub patio area. $2,188,500 MLS# 4634936

Belmont: Cheerful Lake Winnisquam home with boat slip possibility. Located in the Sunray Shores association on Lake Winnisquam, this open concept home features a spacious layout that can accommodate 10 people, hardwood f loors, a lovely sunroom overlooking the lake and attached 2-car garage. Within the association you can enjoy lake access and a private dock with availability for this summer. $269,900 MLS# 4610567

Since 1997, Roche Realty Group has sold over $1.86 billion of NH properties, involving 6,999 transaction sides, and is ranked 9th in the State of New Hampshire out of 1,062 active firms statewide reporting sales during this 20-year period* *Statistics obtained from NNREN’s Firm Market Share Report covering the period of 1/1/1997- 6/19/2017 for all active real estate firms in New Hampshire.


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The Ultimate Winnipesaukee Experience

BARNDOOR ISLAND Spacious main cottage & tri-level guest house, total 5BR/2BA. Fieldstone fireplace, large living area, screen porch, expansive deck. 200’ sandy frontage, loaded w/blueberry bushes. Docking for 4 boats. (Two lots of record) $1,200,000 (4644832)

COW ISLAND “Motivated Seller” Premier 4 acre location – 4BR/4BA w/natural woodwork, vaulted ceilings, oversize windows, extensive deck & hot tub. 250’ waterfront w/small beach, oversize U-shaped dock+single dock. $865,000 (4623779) BARNDOOR ISLAND Calm waters, wildlife and serenity make you feel one with nature.100’ of waterfront w/ beautiful sand & beach. 2BD/2BA with Master on first level, outdoor shower and 6’ x 30’ Trex dock, give you will have you basking in your Island experience! $439,000 (4650119) RATTLESNAKE ISLAND Authentic Josselyn Log Home - bright & open, 2-bedroom, bonus room, 2 baths. Exposed beams, rustic country décor. 2 Decks - lots of wildlife! 100’ waterfront. Stunning broadside view! $395,000 (4647940)

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Stained Glass Demo at the League Join the League of NH Craftsmen – Meredith Fine Craft Gallery on Sunday, September 3 from 1 to 3 pm as Louis Michael Pulzetti demonstrates the process of creating stained glass art using the copper foil technique. Louis’ work with glass is the embodiment of his lifelong dream to design and fabricate beautiful objects. He will demonstrate various steps including the making of patterns, marking and cutting glass, grinding and fitting glass pieces, applying copper foil, assembling in a form and making a copper frame. A simple glass design will be shown in assorted stages of completion. Various tools will be displayed. Visitors will be encouraged to pick up and examine

everything and will even have a chance to try their hand at applying copper foil to small, smooth pieces of glass. The mission of the League of NH Craftsmen is to encourage, nurture and promote the creation, use and preservation of fine contemporary and traditional craft through the inspiration and education of artists and the broader community. All demonstrations are free and open to the public. If you have any questions, call the Gallery at 603-279-7920 or stop by the shop at 279 Daniel Webster Highway in Meredith. For more details, visit http://meredith.nhcrafts.org/ demonstrations/ and on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/nhcraft/.

Live Where You Play! NEW HAMPTON NEW LISTING - One-of-a-kind mini farm on 1.4 acres, fenced in pasture, riding ring & barn with 2 box stalls. Totally charming interior with custom features like tiled shower with river rock floor, slab vanity top, pine cabinets, maple floors, open concept with loft. A must see!

ALTON Lake Winnipesaukee nicely renovated Gambrel, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 3 car garage, deep water dock, spectacular views & low taxes. Priced to sell! $749,900.

$218,000.

LACONIA Lake Winnisquam home with open water views & dock. Private backyard has large lawn area & extensive decking for entertaining, 1st & 2nd floor master suites with water views, open main living area, fireplace in living room, sunporch, office, hardwood floors, tons of counter space & cabinets in kitchen within, a warm & inviting foyer entry with bath & laundry room. Located on a quiet dead end paved road walking distance to town. $745,000.

Ellen Mulligan, Broker Associate

ALTON New construction home underway on Winnipesaukee! Adirondack design, 120 ft. of frontage with a U-shaped dock, sandy bottom for swimming, a fantastic location for year round living on a paved road just off Rt 11. Level .60 acre lot, 2 garages, sits back from road & open water views. Still time to make this the home of your dreams! $1,695,000

www.ellenmulligan.com

Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage The Mulligan Team | Lake Winnipesaukee 32 Whittier Highway, Center Harbor, NH 03226 Office: 603-253-4345 ext. 124 | Cell: 603-387-0369

email: ellenmulligan@metrocast.net


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Meredith This lovely waterfront home was architecturally designed and beautifully constructed to take advantage of the lake and mountain views. With a major reconstruction in 2006 the style is impressive. Location is convenient. Views are beautiful, and your private waterfront and dock are perfect for summer fun. $1,395,000

Gilford

Gilford

Gilford

This estate home was designed and constructed with remarkable quality and flair. Six bedroom suites plus a fabulous children’s wing. Four fireplaces, a library, heated driveway, conservatory, hobby room, spa, home theater and a computerized golf room are amenities that complete a luxurious life style. $8,950,000

One of the most tasteful and quality homes on Lake Winnipesaukee. Sweeping views with a 270’ waterfront, a sandy beach, a double U-shaped dock with a canopy and spacious waterside decking add to outdoor fun. Architecturally designed and constructed to perfection. Spectacular views. $5,800,000

This Picture-Perfect home is both impressive and beautifully designed. Spend cool evenings on the signature Post and Beam screened porch with fireplace. The features and finish are simply top-notch. Perched beach, double dock with a double canopy, desirable SW exposure. $3,495,000

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

Gilford - Lovely views, a level lot, sandy swimming, patios, bunk house, dock all add to this waterfront home custom built in 2006. Location on Dockham Shore Road in Gilford is prime. There are three bedrooms, a wonderful kitchen, den and living room with fireplace. The bunk house is a perfect guest area. $889,000

Meredith - This stunning, private, 4 bedroom, Post and Beam home was built with style and pizzazz. Soaring ceilings, sweeping decks, walls of glass and a comfortable screened porch all take advantage of the lovely lake and mountain views. Beautifully maintained and constantly updated, it is ready to move in. $725,000

Moultonborough - A stunning and dramatic 3-bedroom, 3-bath home on a private lot with beach rights and deeded dock. Coffered ceilings, hardwood floors, walls of glass. There is ample storage and an attached 2 car garage. The lot is beautifully landscaped and is private. Amenities include a private beach, dock and tennis. $695,000

Gilford - A stunning 4-bedroom antique home restored and enlarged with utmost care and style. The precision and quality with which this home was constructed will impress the most discerning buyer. Custom moldings, hand hewn beams and flooring, raised paneling, all beautifully finished. Governor’s Island location. $679,000

Gilford - Sprawling contemporary home with unobstructed 4-season views of Lake Winnipesaukee, the islands, and mountain ranges. This exceptional 8 room, 3,100 sq. ft. custom home boasts breathtaking views from all 3 levels. Home has been meticulously maintained inside and out, with stunning upgrades. $639,900

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September Events at the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center The family fun and learning Vermont Institute of Natural Science continues right through the fall at the (VINS) presenting an exciting Raptor Science Center in Holderness with Encounter. A variety of live falcons, something for every interest. hawks, and owls will be displayed. Invasive Species Removal Work This first-hand program will show Days take place on September 7 and you just what defines a bird as a raptor 15 from 9:30 to 11 am. Science Center and explain their adaptations for life staff or Master Gardener Liz Stevens as predators on the wing. A flight will show how to identify and remove demonstration, touchable artifacts, invasive plant species. Each session and hands-on materials round out this will begin with a brief introduction special experience. to an invasive species and then go out Up Close to Animals offers short onto the Science Center grounds to presentations featuring live raptor practice techniques for removing that ambassadors in engaging presentations species from an area. Learn skills to with a naturalist. Visitors will see the removing invasive species from your live birds up close. Every year, Wings own property. Snacks and lemonade of Dawn Rehabilitation Center in will be provided to wrap up the Henniker receives injured or orphaned morning. Wear sturdy shoes and bring raptors that need special care and work gloves, water, insect repellent, rehabilitation. If a raptor is ready to be and sunscreen. There is no charge released on September 9, visitors will to attend, but advance registration is be able to witness the release. required. Volunteer docents will rove the live Raptor Spectacular will be held on animal exhibit trail with live birds Saturday, September 9 from 9:30 am to throughout the day. 5 pm. The Science Center is holding a On Wednesday, September 13 from special event about the wonderful birds 11 am to 12 noon, Nature Play Time known as raptors. All programs are part takes place. The Center holds a nature of regular trail admission and include: program for children ages 2 and 3. Join Project OspreyTrack - 11 am when a naturalist for some unstructured play Executive Director Iain MacLeod in nature. The program will set the will share stories and photos about stage for fun so participants can laugh Project OspreyTrack; a program that and explore the forests, fields, and uses state-of-the-art GPS transmitters ponds of the Science Center together. to track Ospreys as they migrate Program is held outdoors; please dress from their nests along the eastern for the weather. Adults get to play too! seaboard including New Hampshire, An adult must participate with children Maryland, and Newfoundland to their at no additional cost. winter homes in South America. Iain’s A Yoga Walk will take place presentation will include www.thelaker.com an up-close Saturday, September 16, and Sunday, encounter with a live Osprey. September 24 from 8 to 9:30 am. The Guide Raptor Encounter takes Your place Where-To-Go, Yoga Walk is What-To-Do geared for adults and Region Lakes for theages at 1 pm with a naturalist from the children 14 and up. The program

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A Different Kind of Artist Workshop Local artists please take notice of a very different workshop being sponsored this fall by the Governor Wentworth Arts Council’s Priscilla Hodges Fund. The workshop will be held at Camp Belknap on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee in Tuftonboro. The unique workshop will take place September 18 to 20 (Monday through Wednesday) from 9 am to 4 pm each day. The artist/instructor will be Leslie Hudson-Tolles from Cleveland, North Carolina (her work can be seen at www.lhudson-tolles.com.) and will focus on the individual artist and their media of choice rather than one media being taught to all participants. Artists will come to the workshop with their favorite materials and work with Ms. Hudson-Tolles to advance their techniques and own work thereby bringing them to a new level of artistry. Leslie Hudson-Tolles has been an art instructor for 40 years and a practicing artist in her own right using a variety of media. Her work can be found in collections and galleries around the country and has been featured on the covers of many magazines such as The Chronicle of the Horse, Equine Images and Horseman’s Yankee Pedlar. She is experienced in many media but

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Tee Up for 19th Annual Robbie Mills Memorial Golf Tournament The annual Robbie Mills Memorial Golf Tournament will be held on Wednesday, September 20 at the Lochmere Country Club in Tilton, NH. The event, which is hosted by the MetroCast Foundation, will benefit organizations that serve at-risk youth and other youth-serving groups in the region. Now in its 19th year, the event began as an effort to honor the memory of Robbie Mills. In subsequent years, the number of organizations supported by the

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9th Annual NHARNG Retiree Luncheon

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Craft Demonstration in Center Sandwich The Sandwich Home Industries invites the public to its free education craft demonstration on Saturday, September 9. NH League artist and sculptor Walker Boyle will demonstrate his craft from 10 am to 1 pm. Using the ancient lost wax method of casting as well as modern techniques of metalworking, he creates original hand-finished designs. His inspiration comes through observation and love of nature, study of philosophy, reading of literature and creative imagination. Trained in fine art and mold making, Walker works in a variety of metals

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Fall Events Are Full of Family Fun! By Sarah Wright While some folks are mourning the end of summer, others are looking forward to the cozy sweaters of fall. With its cool breezes, crisp apples, bright pumpkins, and crunchy leaves, there’s a lot to love about the season. One of the best ways to enjoy fall is to attend one of many local festivals and events. After all, we live in a state where the season is always on full display. So, in between road trips to ogle the leaves, plan to attend one of these local happenings. My kids love Prescott Farm. It has great hiking trails and wonderful programs for kids as well as adults, and of course their outdoor playground in the woods is a kid magnet! One event we make sure not to miss is their Annual Harvest Festival, which takes place this year on Saturday, September 16th, from 10 am to 3 pm. Enjoy horse drawn hayrides, face painting, a petting farm, food, music, games, crafts, workshop demonstrations, and a hay jump. Prescott Farm is located at 928 White Oaks Road in Laconia. For more information, visit www.prescottfarm. org or call 603-366-5695. Another farm I enjoy with my family is the Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm in Tamworth. We’ve been to their Harvest Festival, too, and it’s a wonderful event! This year’s Harvest Festival will be on Saturday, September 23rd, from 11 am to 3 pm. Located at 58 Cleveland Hill Road, visitors can enjoy wagon rides, live music, vendors, animals, agricultural displays, crafts and games for kids, and seasonal foods. There are also plenty of demonstrations including fiber arts, woodcarving, blacksmithing, beekeeping, and basket weaving, among many others. My kids like helping make apple cider by peeling, cutting, and pressing the apples. Getting a taste of the final result is well worth the effort! For more information, call 603-323-7591 or visit the farm online at www.remickmuseum.org. Squam Lakes Natural Science Cen-

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John Cleese Live on Stage Living comedy legend John Cleese is heading to the Capitol Center for the Arts (CCA) in Concord, NH for a live and truly unforgettable evening of conversation and audience Q&A on September 20 at 7 pm. John will tell stories of his life and career and you just may finally find out the air-speed of an unladen swallow. Before John silly walks his way on to the stage, the excitement will build as the audience will get to watch the classic film Monty Python and the Holy Grail in its entirety on the big screen. WMURTV’s Sean McDonald will moderate the Q&A. Cleese is known for his work on programs such as Cheers, 3rd Rock from the Sun, Will & Grace, and the Emmy®-nominated TLC documentary The Human Face with John Cleese. His film credits include Silverado, The Out-of-Towners, Rat Race and Kenneth Branagh’s Frankenstein. He also co-authored two best-selling books on psychology – Families and How to Survive Them and Life and How to Survive It – and served briefly as Minister of Defense in the John Major Cabinet. He recently completed

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Great Waters Initiates “Save The Wolfeboro Pianos Project” Most people who reside in or visit Wolfeboro have noticed the ornately painted console pianos around downtown for the past several years. All are welcome to sit down at any of the pianos and show off their musical skills. There are currently pianos located in the Durgin Stables area, Butternuts, The Downtown Grille and

in Clarke Plaza. The project was initiated by Peter Cole in 2015; he got the idea from seeing them revitalize the town of Littleton, NH. The inspiration for the public pianos comes from British artist Luke Jerram, who has placed over 400 pianos in more than 20 cities around the world –

including Austin, Texas. Peter is ready to pass on the duties of moving, storing and maintaining the pianos and Great Waters Music Festival has offered to take up the project in an effort to keep them available to the public during the busy summer months. Donations are being sought for the tuning and maintenance

and to help storing the pianos from September through mid-June. They are also looking for help moving them to and from storage. If you would like to help Great Waters in any way with this project, call 603-569-7710 or stop by 54 North Main Street in Wolfeboro.

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28th Annual Labor Day Weekend Craft Fair at the Bay The Lake Winnipesaukee waterfront along Alton Bay, New Hampshire, will come alive with color, flavor and music for the 28th Annual Labor Day Weekend Craft Fair at the Bay on Saturday, September 2, Sunday, September 3 and Monday (Labor Day) September 4,

2017. Over 75 juried artisans from all over New England will display and sell their American made arts and crafts; including Soy, Cribbage Boards, Fine Jewelry, Hair Accessories, Scarves, Doll Clothes, Fuses Glass, Tile, Cut-

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Three churches among properties added to NH State Register of Historic Places The New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources has announced that the State Historical Resources Council has added four properties to the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places. The State Register has helped to promote the significance of many historic properties across New Hampshire. The following are the most recent additions to the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places: Built in 1829-30, the Federal-style Congregational Church in Wentworth was divided internally into two floors in 1867 in response to the Toleration Act of 1819, which required municipal and religious services to have separate venues. A landmark on the town common, the church is noteworthy for its prominent three-stage tower, which incorporates urns, balustrades, fluted Doric pilasters and other architectural details.

Also in Wentworth, the StevensCurrier House is a well-preserved example of an 18th-century Cape, which was the most common type of house in the town through 1850. Records indicate it may have been built by the local blacksmith, who relocated with his family to Wentworth on an ox sled. As with many farms in the area, it was later used as a summer home. 
 Nashua’s St. Francis Xavier Church was built in 1898 for the industrial city’s growing Franco-American community. An uncommon New Hampshire example of the Norman Gothic Revival style, it is considered the most ambitious church designed by Timothy O’Connell of the architectural firm Chickering and O’Connell, which specialized in church design.

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glass windows. It is the earliest identified commission for architect Frederick Nathaniel Footman, who was born in Somersworth and went on to design such notable buildings as the Strafford County Alms House, Laconia High School and the American Brewing Company in Boston. Anyone wishing to nominate a property to the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places must research the history of the nominated property and document it fully on individual inventory forms from the New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources. Having a property listed in the Register does not impose

restrictions on property owners. For more information, visit nh.gov/nhdhr. New Hampshire’s Division of Historical Resources, the “State Historic Preservation Office,” was established in 1974. The historical, archaeological, architectural and cultural resources of New Hampshire are among its most important environmental assets. Historic preservation promotes the use, understanding and conservation of such resources for the education, inspiration, pleasure and enrichment of New Hampshire’s citizens. For more information, visit nh.gov/nhdhr or call 603-271-3483.

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Meredith to Celebrate 250 Years in 2018 250th Celebration Logo’d Items Now Available Looking for a great Meredith memento, gift or souvenir while also supporting the town of Meredith’s 250th Anniversary Celebration? Look no further! The Meredith 250th Committee has several logo’d items available for sale at many fine retailers and other locations around town. “We are very excited about next year’s 250th Anniversary for the Town of Meredith,” stated Jeanie Forrester, CoChair of the Meredith 250th Committee. “Many events and activities are being planned and proceeds from the sale of these items will help offset expenses.” Currently, three items are available which all feature the specially designed 250th Celebration logo. White and blue canvas tote bags make for the perfect gift that anyone can use for groceries, books or other items. Blue sun catchers can hang beautifully in your window. A lap blanket will warm you comfortably on your evening boat ride or watching your favorite show on TV. The tote bags and sun catchers cost only $12.95 each and the blanket is $54.95. Stop by any of the following Meredith locations and purchase yours today: Church Landing at Mill Falls, Hannaford SupermarketMeredith, Hermit Woods Winery, Lake Effect, Lakeside Mailing, League of NH Craftsmen, Meredith Chamber of Commerce, Meredith Historical Society, Meredith Mobil Station and Moulton Farm. The 250th Celebration logo was created by Inter-Lakes High School student Malik Carter, class of 2016,

who won a competition sponsored by the Greater Meredith Program. The logo embodies four principal elements: the natural beauty of the lakes and mountains, the importance of Meredith as the “Latchkey to the White Mountains” and a feature of our early history as depicted by Chief Chocorua of the Abenaki tribe on Indian Island on Meredith Bay. The Town of Meredith will celebrate the 250th Anniversary of incorporation in 2018. A year of fun and inclusive activities are being planned with a kick-off Dinner Dance on December 30 at Hart’s Turkey Farm Restaurant. Other events include a parade in August, opening the 1968 time capsule over the 4th of July, special Meredithfocused educational programs at the Meredith Historical Society throughout the year, a musical in September and more, leading up to a New Year’s Eve Ball at the end of the year. The Meredith 250th Committee is a group of volunteer citizens working under the umbrella of the Greater Meredith Program to plan the activities and events to celebrate the Town of Meredith’s 250th Anniversary in 2018. Meetings are held the fourth Monday of the month at 6 pm at the Meredith Community Center and are open to the public. For more information, come to a meeting, follow on Facebook visit www. @Meredith 250th, GreaterMeredithProgram.com or call Committee Co-Chairs Jeanie Forrester at 603-270-1459 or Steve Durand at 603-726-6160.

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