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September 14, 2015

Your Guide to What’s Happening in NH’s Lakes Region

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New Hampshire Boat Museum Readies for 9th Biennial Boat Race The New Hampshire Boat Museum is preparing for the ninth biennial Wolfeboro Vintage Race Boat Regatta to be held on Wolfeboro Bay on Lake Winnipesaukee September 18 and 19. The two-day event will offer the public the thrilling spectacle of vintage triple cockpits, outboards, Gold Cup racers, skiffs, and hydroplanes running in heats around a one-mile course. The Wolfeboro Regatta is regarded as one of the best venues on the vintage race boat circuit. Race crews are signed up to attend from as far away as Florida and western Canada. It is anticipated that over 40 crews will be present this year. Since its inception, the event has expanded to include daytime and evening activities for the race crews and public. The heats will occur on Friday and Saturday from 8 am to 5 pm, with over 40 vintage race boats performing demonstration laps on a one-mile oval course on the Bay. The public is invited to see and hear these boats run from the Wolfeboro Town Docks during these days. There is no charge to watch the heats from the docks. For those wishing to view the action up close from the water, the Winnipesaukee Belle is offering rides departing at approximately 9:20 am, 1:20 pm and 2:40 pm. The cost for these water tours is $12 per person. People are encouraged to make reservations in advance for any of the Winnipesaukee Belle cruises at www.nhbm.org or by calling the New Hampshire Boat Museum at

A Hydroplane on Wolfeboro Bay 569-4554. For those more adventurous, many of the race boat drivers are donating rides on their race boats with the proceeds going to the New Hampshire Boat Museum. The cost for these charity rides will range from $100 to $300, depending on the chosen boat. To view the boats which are giving charity rides, visit the Regatta section of the Museum’s website at www.nhbm.org. Those attending the Regatta will be given the opportunity to view the crew staging area also known as the Hot Pits. This secured area will be open to the public only between heats, but will allow spectators the opportunity to meet drivers and crew and see the boats up close. Evening receptions and dinners with the drivers and crews are open to the

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public. The events include a Thursday, Sept. 17 cookout at the Wolfetrap Grill and Raw Bar; a Friday, Sept. 18 reception at the New Hampshire Boat Museum; and a Saturday, Sept. 19 Awards Banquet at the Barn at the Inn on Main. Those wishing to sign up for any of the evening events may do so on the Regatta section of the Museum’s website at www.nhbm.org or by calling 5694554. This year’s Regatta is generously sponsored by the following museum supporters: Meredith Village Savings Bank, Watermark Construction, Advantage Construction and Paint Contractors, the Alton Bay Yacht Club, B&B Auto and RV, Bayside Concrete, Coco Engineering, Bradley Hardware, Brock’s Lumber, HK Powersports, Kenneth Lane Master Electrician,

Ramsey Plumbers and Heating, Sal’s Advanced Automotive, Spray Foam Installers of NH, Three Sisters’ Country Store, and two anonymous donors. The Wolfeboro Inn, Dive Winnipesaukee, Andrews Marine Service, Corinthian Yacht Club, J C Signs, WolfeDen American Bistro, and Reliable Crane Service are providing in-kind support. The well-planned event requires a lot of coordination and collaboration with the American Power Boat Association, State of New Hampshire Marine Patrol, Town of Wolfeboro and the support of the community. Over 100 volunteers fill many stations, including registration, hot pits, parking, set-up and clean up to name a few. If you’re interested in volunteering for a shift please call the Museum at 569-4544. To learn more about all the details of the event, visit nhbm.org and click on the Regatta icon for complete information. The New Hampshire Boat Museum is open to the public daily through Monday, Oct. 12 from 10 am to 4 pm, Monday through Saturday, and Sunday from noon to 4 pm. The Museum is a not-for-profit institution focusing on New Hampshire’s boating and fresh water heritage. It is located at 399 Center Street, Wolfeboro Falls, two miles from downtown Wolfeboro in the former Allen “A” Resort dance hall. For further information contact the Museum at 569-4554, museum@nhbm.org, www.nhbm.org or via Facebook.

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Poetry Reading at Eagle Pond Authors’ Series Award-winning American poet Frank Bidart will be the featured poet at the Smith Recital Hall in the Silver Center at Plymouth State University (PSU) at 7 pm on Thursday, Sept. 17, under the auspices of the Eagle Pond Authors’ Series. Bidart has published 10 poetry collections since 1973, including his latest, Metaphysical Dog (2013), which won the National Book Critics Circle Award and was a National Book Award finalist. While he originally aspired toward acting and directing, Bidart says he found in poetry “the potential to encompass a wide range of subjects.” He holds a B.A. in English from the University of California at Riverside and an A.M. from Harvard University. He is the Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities and Professor of English at Wellesley College, and also has taught at Brandeis University. Reviewers comment on Bidart’s unusual typography and the liberties he takes with punctuation and capitalization, which he explained in a 1983 interview with Mark Halliday, “allows me to ‘lay out’ the bones of a sentence visually, spatially, so that the reader can see the pauses, emphases, urgencies and languors in the voice.” Appraising Bidart’s second book of poetry, The Book of the Body, Helen Vendler commented that Bidart’s method was not narrative. “…Unlike the seamless dramatic narratives we

are used to, his are spliced together, as harrowing bits of speech—an anecdote, a reminiscence, a doctor’s journal notes, a letter, an analogy— follow each other in a cinematic progression,” she says. Former U.S. Poet Laureate Louise Gluck has said of Bidart’s work, “…Bidart has patiently amassed as profound and original a body of work as any now being written in this country.” Free tickets for the Eagle Pond Authors Series are available at the Silver Center Box Office by calling 535-2787 or (800) 779-3869, and are highly recommended. The series is presented with generous support from the Follett Higher Education Group (PSU Bookstore). Now in its 18th year, the Eagle Pond Authors’ Series is a tribute to Donald Hall, one of the nation’s most beloved poets and authors. Hall remains the heart and soul of the series and is instrumental in bringing nationally and internationally revered poets to the PSU campus. Hall will be on hand to introduce Bidart, and both will stay after the reading for an author’s reception and book signing. Hall will sign copies of his bestselling new book, Essays After Eighty. The next reader in the series will be Fanny Howe on October 29 at 7 pm. For information about the Eagle Pond Authors’ Series, visit www.silver. plymouth.edu.

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Sept. 14, Intarsia and Wood Craft lecture by artisan Duane Martin, 7-8 pm, League of NH Craftsmen Fine Craft Gallery, Meredith; program takes place at Meredith Bay Colony Club, Meredith, info/pre-register: 279-7920. Sept. 15, Alton Historical Society program on the founding of Alton Bay’s Advent Christian Campground, takes place at Alton Bay Christian Conference Center Chapel, 7 pm, info: www.facebook.com/altonhistoricalsociety. Sept. 15, Discovering NE Stone Walls program by Kevin Gardner, 7 pm, Corner Meeting House, Fuller & Sargent Sts., Belmont, 524-8268. Sept. 15, Popular Music During World War II: Using Propaganda to Boost Morale, 7 pm, Wright Museum, 77 Center St., Wolfeboro, 569-1212.

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Sept. 15-17, Pastel Workshop with Robert Carsten, Camp Belknap, Tuftonboro, info: 569-3475. Sept. 16, Annual Robbie Mills Memorial Golf Tournament, Lochmere Golf Club, Tilton, www.Metrocast.com./robbiemills. Sept. 16, Moved and Seconded: Town Meeting in NH, program by Rebecca Rule, 7:30 pm, free, public welcome, Holderness Historical Society, Curry Place, Rt. 3, Holderness, www.holdernesshistoricalsociety.org. Sept. 16, The Victorians – a Morbid Taste for Mourning, 7 pm, Parish Hall of St. Mark’s Church, Ashland, free and open to public. Sept. 17, Outdoor Concert, Noah Lis (from The Voice), Belknap Mill, 25 Beacon St. East, Laconia, free, open to public, 6 pm, bring a lawn chair for seating, call for time: 524-8813.

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Sept. 17, William O’Daly: A Poet and His Press, poetry discussion with O’Daly, 6:30 pm, Wolfeboro Public Library, www.wolfeborolibrary.org. Sept. 18, On This Spot Once Stood . . . “: Remembering the Architectural Heritage of NH” program with Maggie Steir, 7 pm, Effingham Historical Society, 1014 Province Lake Rd., Center Effingham, info: 539-4071. Sept. 19, Coffee Festival, downtown Laconia, noon-4 pm, live music, vendors, coffee, info: 524-5531. Sept. 18, Music in the Pub with Doug Hazard, 6:30 pm, Corner House Inn, junction of Routes 109 and 113, Center Sandwich. Info: www.cornerhouseinn. com. Sept. 18, Play Fore the Pets, golf tournament at Kingswood Golf Club, Wolfeboro to benefit Lakes Region Humane Society. 7:30 am. Sept. 18-19, Vintage Race Boat Regatta, 9 am, Wolfeboro Town Docks, Wolfeboro. Call 569-4554. www.nhbm.org. Sept. 18-20, 40th Annual New Hampshire Highland Games, food, music, Scottish games and more, Loon Mt., Lincoln, www.nhscot.org. Sept. 19, Ashland Town Wide Yard Sale, bargains all over town, info: 968-7716 or 536-3141. Sept. 19, Capital Jazz Orchestra, 7:30 pm, Kingswood Arts Center, 21 McManus Rd., Wolfeboro, tickets: www.wfriendsofmusic.org. Sept. 19, Harvest Festival, 10 am-3 pm, White Oaks Rd., Laconia, free and open to public, hayrides, face painting, petting zoo, games, food and more. 366-5695. Sept. 19, Live Auction, Saint Gabriel Parish Saint Mary of the Assumption Church Boutin Center, preview at 11 am; auction at noon, hundreds of items to bid on, 16 Chestnut St., Tilton. Sept. 19, Music at Mead Base, Tom Robinson Trio with guest musician Randy Roos, guitarist, 7 pm, Mead Conservation Center, Sandwich, tickets/info: www. nhisom.org. Sept. 19, Staying Found: Finding Your Way With and Without a Map and Compass, 10-11:30 am, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, preregister: 968-7194. Sept. 19, Sixth Annual Harvest Festival, 10 am-3 pm, Prescott Farm Environmental Education Center, White Oaks Rd., Laconia, free admission,


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horse drawn hayrides and tractor rides, petting farm, oxen, music, crafts, kid’s games, food and more. Info: www.prescottfarm.org. Sept. 19-20, Autumn Craft Fair, Tanger Outlets, 120 Laconia Rd. Tilton, Sat. 10 am-5 pm, Sun. 10 am-4 pm. Rain or Shine. Call 528-4014. www.joycescraftshows. com. Sept. 19-20, Blood Drive, American Red Cross, Tanger Outlet , Rt. 3, Tilton, 10 am-3 pm, info: 263-0427. Sept. 19-20, The Great Escape, Saturday 8 pm, Sunday 2 pm, The Village Players, 51 Glendon Street, Wolfeboro. Movie on the big screen. Call 569-9656. www.village-players.com.

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Sept. 19-20, 28th Annual J-Jamboree, sailboat racing events, Lake Winnipesaukee Sailing Assoc. and Fay’s Boat Yard, Gilford, info: www.jjamboree.org.

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Sept. 19-Oct. 31, WWII Art of Private Charles J. Miller, Wright Museum, Center St., Wolfeboro, 569-1212, www.wrightmuseum.org. Sept. 20, Great New Hampshire Pie Festival, noon-4 pm, NH Farm Museum, Milton, pie contest, kid’s pie eating contest, wagon rides, farm tours, etc., 6527840, www.farmmuseum.org. Sept. 20, Touch a Truck, noon-4 pm, The Nick, benefit Wolfeboro Area Children’s Center, info: 569-1027. Sept. 21, Book and Author Luncheon, Bald Peak Colony Club, Friends of Moultonboro Library, guest speaker naturalist/author Sy Montgomery, noon, pre-registration/info: 476-8895. Sept. 22, Farm to Table Cuisine: Seasonal and Locally Grown cooking class, 6 pm, runs for 5 weeks, Laconia Adult Education, register: 524-5712. Sept. 21, Moved and Seconded: Town Meeting in New Hampshire, 7 pm, program on town meeting traditions and history, Northfield Town Hall, 21 Summer St., Northfield, 286-4795. Sept. 21, Treading the Boards, history of community and professional theatre in Laconia area, 7 pm, Belknap Mill, 25 Beacon St. East, Laconia, 524-8813. Sept. 22, Exemplary Country Estates of NH, program by Cristina Ashjian, 7:30 pm, Gilmanton Old Town Hall, 1800 NH Rt. 140, Gilmanton Iron Works. Sept. 24, History of Meredith and Center Harbor, 7 pm, Schoolhouse Museum, 94 Dane Rd., Center Harbor, info: www.chhistory.com. Sept. 24, Moulton Brook/Piper Mountain Conservation Area Hike to Jail Pasture, Lakes Region Conservation Trust, free but pre-registration a must, www.lrct.org. Sept. 24, Willowbrook Golf Outing Fundraiser at Province Lake Golf Course, info: www.willowbrookmuseum.org. Sept. 24-27, NASCAR, NH Motor Speedway, Loudon. Sept. 25, Art Walk, 5-8 pm, art around Wolfeboro, self-guided tour of galleries, 569-2762. Sept. 25, Small Farmers Club: Get to Know Pigs, 10–11 am, monthly, farmfun hour for young children at Remick Museum & Farm, Tamworth Village. Interaction with the featured animal and an activity to complement learning. $5/ child, ages 2–6. Parents/guardians must accompany child/children for duration of activity. Dress to spend time outdoors. No pre-registration required. 323-7591. Sept. 25, Music in the Pub with Tim Hazelton & David Young, 6:30 pm, Corner House Inn, junction of Routes 109 and 113, Center Sandwich. Info: www. cornerhouseinn.com. Sept. 26, Antique Car and Boat Rendezvous, 8 am, Wolfeboro Town Docks, info: 569-2200. Sept. 26, Flea Market and Bake Sale, Franklin Methodist Church, 88 Franklin St., Franklin, 10 am-3 pm, free coffee and cocoa, 934-8214. Sept. 26, Milton Market and Fall Wool Festival, noon-4 pm, NH Farm Museum, Milton, 652-7840, www.farmmuseum.org.

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Sept. 26, Rotary Radio/TV Auction, 9 am, Community TV Channel 25, The Hawk 104.9 FM and WEI 101.5 FM, call 569-5662 to bid. Sept. 26, Tuftonboro 5K Run/Walk, Walk 8:30 am, Run 9 am. Start 205 Middle Road, Tuftonboro. $20 adults/$15 for kids, $25 day of. All proceeds benefit the Tuftonboro Scholarship fund. Check www.tuftonboro.org for registration information. Sept. 26-27, Lakes Region Triathlon, info: www.lakesregiontriathlon.com.

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Sept. 26, 11th Annual Harvest Festival, Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm, Tamworth Village. 11 am-3 pm. Old-time, seasonal fun, food and festivities, demos, wagon rides, exhibits, farm animals, live music, games, local vendors, fall harvesting and gardening information, Farmhouse Kitchen lunches/ snacks, 323-7591.

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Sept. 27, Ash Sunday program at Willowbrook Museum about the fate of the White Ash Tree. 10 am-5 pm, craftspeople utilize one tree in demonstrations and hands-on activity. Info. about the ash borer presented. Museum admission. www. willowbrookmuseum.org

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Ongoing Arts Walk, last Friday of each month, 5-8 pm, self guided tour of galleries and arts locations in Wolfeboro, 569-2762, hosted by Governor Wentworth Arts Council, www.wolfeboroarts.org. 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. Belmont Farmer’s Market Day, Sundays through Sept. 20, 18 Mill St., Belmont, fresh local products, children’s activities, live entertainment and demonstrations, 9:30 am-12:30 pm, 998-3525. Country, Bluegrass, and Gospel Music Jam, Tuesdays, 6:30-9:30 pm, Old White Church, Route 109A, Tuftonboro, across from Tuftonboro General Store and Post Office. Musicians and listeners welcome. Free. Call 569-3861. Explore Squam Cruise, daily 1-2:30 pm, explore Squam Lake, see wildlife aboard canopied pontoon boat, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness. 968-7194, www.nhnature.org. Pre-registration required. Fiber Friends Drop In Group, learn the art of rug hooking or work on other fiber arts projects, meets every other Thursday, Gilford Public Library, Potter Hill Rd., Gilford. 10:30 am-12:30 pm, free, info.: 524-6042. Fiber Group, Fridays, 1:30-3:30 pm, Shepherd’s Hut Market, 637 Morrill Street, Gilford. Call 393-4696 or email jekeyser@shepherdshutmarket.com. Gilford Farmer’s Market, Saturdays through Sept. 26, 9 am-noon, ThompsonAmes Historical Society, Gilford village, www.gilfordfarmersmarket.org. Kirkwood Gardens, stroll the garden with many colorful plants and shrubs that naturally attract birds. Free and open to public. Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, 23 Science Center Road, Holderness, 968-7194, www.nhnature.org. Laconia Farmer’s Market, Saturdays through Sept. 27, 8 am-noon, Laconia City Hall parking lot, Beacon St. East, Laconia, 267-5326. Lake Winnipesaukee Museum, Rte. 3, Weirs Beach. Preserving and promoting history of Lake Winnipesaukee and vicinity with memorabilia, photos, maps, models of famous steamboats 1833-1939, posters and photos of grand hotels plus artifacts ranging from Indian arrowheads to Big Band posters. Also lectures and children’s corner. Call for hours: 366-5950, www.lwhs.us. Libby Museum, hours through Columbus Day: Sat.10 am-4 pm, Sunday 12-4 pm, Natural History museum with tools, arrowheads, dugout canoes, representations of New England wildlife and unique items from around the world. 755 N. Main St., Wolfeboro, 569-1035, www.libbymuseum.org.

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Loon Cruises on Squam Lake, 3 pm, join Tiffany Grade, Squam Lake Project biologist and Squam Lake Natural Science Center captain for 90-min. Loon Cruise. Info: Loon Preservation Committee: 476-5666. Masonic Breakfast, First Sunday of each month, 7-11:30 am, 35 Trotting Track Road, Wolfeboro. Fresh fruit, omelets made to order, scrambled eggs, hash browns, cereal etc. Meredith Sculpture Walk Guided Tours, meet tour guides at Mill Falls Marketplace Innisfree Bookshop, tours meet in downtown Meredith on Saturdays in Sept. at 11 am (also at 11 am on Oct. 3 and 10). 279-9015, email GMP@metrocast.net or www.greatermeredithprogram.com Model Yacht Sailing on Back Bay, Bridge Falls Path, Wolfeboro. Weather permitting, Back Bay Skippers race Solings 1-3 pm Tuesday and US12’s 1-3 pm Thursday. New participants or visitors are always welcome. www.nhbm.org.

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Open Mic/Jam Night, Thursdays, 7-11 pm, Hawg’s Pen Cafe, Farmington. All levels, styles, and genres welcome. Info: shadowsoundmusic@yahoo.com. Open Mic every Friday at 7:30 pm, The Back Room at the Mill Fudge Factory, 2 Central St., Bristol, 744-0405, themillfudgefactory.com. Ossipee Knit/Crochet meets at the Ossipee Public Library on the second and fourth Friday of each month, 1:30-3 pm. Prescott Farm Environmental Education Center, dawn-dusk, 928 White Oaks Rd., Laconia. Historic farm with 160 acres offers three miles of hiking trails, gardens, bird and wildlife viewing plus barn. Special events and programs throughout the year. Call 366-5695. www.prescottfarm.org. Purple Pit Crafter’s Club, meets first and third Wed. of each month, The Purple Pit, Bristol, info: 393-4914. Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm, 58 Cleveland Hill Rd., Tamworth Village. Activities and tours, exhibits, workshops, Capt. Enoch Remick House and farm stand. Call for hours 323-7591 or 800-686-6117, www.remickmuseum.org.

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River Otter Feeding, every Mon., Wed., and Fri. at 11:30 am. Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness. See two playful resident river otters enjoy their lunch, hear about otter biology and ecology. Pre register: 968-7194, www. nhnature.org. Silver Lake Railroad, 55-minute, six mile round trip through countryside of Madison. Train rides by donation, depart Silver Lake Depot, Rt. 113. Visit restored 1941 Stirling Diner, Depot Museum. Hours/info: www.silverlakerailroad.com. Sailboat Races, Thursday evenings, Lake Winnipesaukee Sailing Assoc., Gilford, www.lwsa.org, time/location: j80fleet1captain@lwsa.org. Special Exhibit on Steamboats of the Asquam Transportation Co., Saturdays in Sept., memorabilia collection, Holderness Historical Society, Rt. 3, Curry Place, Holderness, 10 am-noon, www.holdernesshistoricalsociety.org. Tiki Tuesdays, Wolf’s Tavern at Wolfeboro Inn, N. Main St., Wolfeboro, 6:30 pm, dine on the deck with live music from Ron Drolet, rain or shine, 1-800451-2389. Trail Clubs, Connecting People With the Mountains, through March, 2016, historical exhibit, Museum of the White Mountains, 34 Highland St., Plymouth. www.plymouth.edu/museum-of-the-white-mountains, 535-3210. Trails open, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, 9:30 am-4:30 pm, interactive trail with live animal exhibits. Admission charge; 968-7194, www.nhnature.org. Wellness Wednesdays, through Sept. 30, Castle in the Clouds, Moultonboro, walk trails, yoga classes ($15 p/p per class), and healthy lunches at Carriage House Restaurant. Info: 476-5900, www.castleintheclouds.org. West Ossipee Cruise Night, every Thurs., 6-8 pm, at Yankee Smokehouse, 2345 White Mt. Highway, W. Ossipee, no entry fee, prizes, raffle, food, music and more, www.yankeesmokehouse.com, 539-8125. Wolfeboro Area Farmer’s Market, Thursdays, through Oct. 8, 12:30-4:30 pm, Clark Park, 233 S. Main St., Wolfeboro, variety of produce/craft/food vendors, live music. www.wolfeboroareafarmersmarket.com.

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Victorian Mourning Program Linda Salatiello and Evelyn Auger will present The Victorians: A Morbid Taste for Mourning at 7 pm on Wednesday, Sept. 16 at the Parish Hall of St. Mark’s Church in Ashland. The two presenters will be dressed in “widow’s weeds”, the mourning clothing of the period. Salatiello and Auger will explain Victorian mourning customs and rituals, including the significance and symbolism of mourning dress, jewelry, prints, correspondence and burial

practices, as well as the role Queen Victoria played in the elaboration of mourning customs after the death of her husband Prince Albert. Some of these rituals are still in use today. This free public program is sponsored by the Ashland Historical Society, which will also serve refreshments. The Parish Hall is located on the east side of Highland Street, between St. Mark’s Church and the Ashland Community Center, in Ashland village.

Who Is Having More Fun? Madison and Callie Burns of Moultonborough get one more dip in before sunset off Black Cat Island towards Becky’s Garden. Start creating your own memories now. This issue is full of beautiful waterfront and Lakes Region homes, new and used boats and area attractions; a whole week of fun, a lifetime of memories. Like us on Facebook for a chance to win some great prizes and post your favorite Lakes Region photos to share.

Marilee Sundius working in her Meredith studio.

Using Acrylics in Unconventional Ways The Lakes Region Art Association will hold its monthly meeting on Monday, Sept. 21 at the Woodside Building Conference Center at the Taylor Community, 435 Union Avenue, Laconia. The meeting begins at 7 pm. At this meeting, Meredith artist, Marilee Sundius will share some techniques that she has developed while testing new mediums and trying to “loosen up” her style. She will also have samples of finished work. In her journey, Sundius has explored different ways to move acrylic paint around the canvas. She uses mediums, tools and even her hands, all of which have led to some wonderful floral cre-

ations. The shapes that are created by the splattering and dripping make the process a puzzle to solve. A graphic designer and illustrator, Marilee has operated Sundius Design for 15 years. Her personal and commissioned work reflects a variety of subjects both human and animal and renders them in black and white graphite or colored pencil. For additional information about the event, contact Gisela Langsten, 1st Vice President, Lakes Region Art Association at 293-2702. To learn more about the Lakes Region Art Association visit www.lakesregionartassociation.com. The public is welcome.


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What’s New at The Art Place in Wolfeboro By Sarah Wright Autumn is in the air, and soon the leaves will be putting on their annual color show. However, there is a way to get your color fix earlier—by viewing the beautiful art on display at The Art Place in downtown Wolfeboro. The Art Place represents local and New England artists, and their latest gallery show features the oil paintings of Lauren Sansaricq and Erik Koeppel. The artists have painted captivating mountain and lake scenes in the style of The Hudson River School and the White Mountain School of Art. Anyone who loves The White Mountains will feel transported there through the majestic beauty that Erik and Lauren have captured on canvas. Although Erik Koeppel and Lauren Sansaricq are young painters, they’ve both been teaching artists and students from Hudson River Fellows for four years in the White Mountains. Their focus is on the French style of painting know as en plein air or “in the open air”, which places the artist directly in nature. “Being in nature is a very transcendental experience,” says Lauren. “To me, nature is a portal to higher spiritual and philosophical thought.” Erik also takes inspiration from the Italian masters. He began his study of painting by copying these great artists before developing a portfolio of his own. Erik’s work has since been exhibited and collected internationally. and his pieces hung next to well-known artists including Thomas Cole, Winslow Homer and Edgar Degas.

Out into the Bay - Peter Ferber Another current show on display features “found and ground” artwork by Corina Willette. The pieces, some of which have a fabric background, were created while Corina was in the Philippines. She used found objects to grind her pigments, like eggs, sand, charcoal, and dirt, and used them to create beautiful still lifes of shells. Come to the gallery to see these amazing pieces, along with Corina’s many watercolor animal miniatures. The Art Place is also the only gallery that features original paintings by the ever popular and talented Peter Ferber. They also sell numerous prints, including his latest work “Out into the Bay.” You’ll feel like you’re standing on the bridge on Main Street, taking in the beautiful view of Wolfeboro Bay. Customers can also purchase prints of the 2015 Boat Show poster by Peter that features a 1930s Wolfeboro train station with train, wooden boats in the foreground, and antique cars. If you’re not yet familiar with Peter Ferber, his paintings are inspired by the rural New Hampshire landscape that he

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first experienced as a child spending his summers in Wolfeboro. Simple things like the evening light sparkling across a lake, the purity of a white barn in the snow, and the patina of a weathered boathouse, warm Peter’s heart. His illustrations have appeared in national magazines as well as in books. He’s also exhibited in many shows throughout New England and the Midwest, and he’s had more than 40 reproductions made of his work. Other than supporting local artists, the gallery also provides complete custom framing services. Owner of The Art Place, Barbara Gibbs, has been there for 34 years. She says, “I enjoy working with people, and matching art to their tastes. I also love working with color, and finding the right frame for a print.” Barbara tells me that the laser-cut, “reverse relief ” wood charts sold at the gallery is very popular with customers. The maps include depth measurements and feature popular local destinations like Lake Winnipesaukee, Boston Harbor, Sebago Lake in Maine, and Cape Cod,

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among others. The Art Walk events held on the last Friday of the month through December are popular and well attended. Hosted by the Governor Wentworth Arts Council (GWAC), the Art Walk is a self-guided tour of galleries and other art locations in Wolfeboro including The Studio Gallery, The Kalled Gallery, The Art Place, Artisans Corner, The Sandy Martin Gallery, Winnipesaukee Chocolates, and The Connelly Gallery as well as Northeastern Ballet Theatre Studio. For October, November, and December, GWAC members’ art will be housed at The Wolfeboro Inn. Promotional rack cards for The Art Walk are available at any Wolfeboro gallery, the Chamber of Commerce, and select retail locations. The cards feature a map along with a list of the participants, and contact information. The next Art Walk, scheduled for October 30 from 5 to 8 pm., will coincide with the Robin Cornwell opening at The Art Place. Robin’s very colorful paintings on bark and other backgrounds, is in a style similar to batik painting. Take some time this upcoming fall season to expose yourself to some new art, and you may find that the leaves outside have some competition. The Art Place is located at 9 North Main Street and is open year-round Monday through Saturday, from 9:30 am until 5 pm. For further information, visit www. theartplace.biz or call 569-6159 (toll-free at 866-569-6159).

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Fall at Spider Web Gardens Fall is a fun time at Spider Web Gardens in Tuftonboro. Children are not overlooked at Spider Web with fun workshops and happenings. Heftiest Pumpkin Contest The Great Pumpkin Weigh-In takes place on September 26 and invites kids to bring a Hefty Pumpkin for a weighin. Prizes for the first, second and third heftiest pumpkins will be awarded and pumpkin refreshments will be served. Kids will enjoy hayrides through the pumpkin patch. For the Birds For the Birds takes place on Saturday,

Oct. 24 at 1 pm and gives participants the chance to treat bird friends with a variety of edible foods. The bird treats will be made for birds to enjoy throughout the fall season. Got Corn? Vegetables are picked fresh every day at Spider Web Gardens. Corn, that all-time favorite this time of year, is picked daily and more is coming for fall availability. Some of the varieties planted this season include Delectable, Silver Queen, Chorus and Argent. You will find a colorful selection of corn, lettuce, cucumbers, kale, Swiss chard,

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TUFTONBORO- Incredible waterfront property, 6-acre compound, 335’ of sandy shoreline, expansive back lawn, main 4-bedroom home plus 4 separate cottages, grandfathered boathouse structure at water’s edge. $1,900,000 (4408579) Call 569-3128

HOLDERNESS- Enjoy breathtaking views of Squam from this quality built Contemporary LakeStyle home. Open concept kitchen/dining room/living room area, wide pine floors, master bedroom suite with private balcony overlooking the lake. $1,495,000 (4391390) Call 253-9360

TUFTONBORO- Gorgeous Cow Island waterfront on Winnipesaukee, 165’ shoreline, dock, sandy swimming, long water views. Private 1.7 acre setting, master suite, living room with fireplace, screened porch, deck. $599,000 (4416721) Call 569-3128

TUFTONBORO- Winnipesaukee Building Site: Pretty .7 acre lot offers gentle level terrain, 126’ sandy bottom lakefront, permitted driveway installed, SW exposure. Lake and island views. Nineteen Mile Bay. $595,000 (4373286) Call 569-3128

NEW DURHAM- Merrymeeting Lake: This year-round home is nestled in the woods on 1 acre just across the street from your shared 60’ waterfront lot.

TUFTONBORO- Enjoy beach access to pristine Lower Beech Pond from your year-round immaculate home on a private cul-de-sac. Located about 10 minutes from Wolfeboro.

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OSSIPEE- Adirondack style 3-bedroom waterfront home on a full foundation with FHA oil heat. Detached 2-car garage. 180’ frontage on Conner Pond. Great trout fishing, swimming, and kayaking. Year round enjoyment! $369,000 (4445081) Call 875-3128

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WOLFEBORO- Long southwesterly views across Winnipesaukee make this level 1.22 acre Hopewell Point estate parcel, featuring a 60’ breakwater and dock, a special offering for the discerning buyer. $1,950,000 (4379741) Call 569-3128

ALTON- Waterfront lot with 278’ frontage on Bear Pond. This 7-acre lot is the peaceful location for your custom home in a mature forest setting. Fish, swim, kayak, snowmobile and enjoy New Hampshire. $99,000 (4330946) Call 875-3128

BRISTOL- A 26 acre parcel offering privacy, amazing southern views, and western views with some clearing. Nine year growth. Close to I-93, ski areas and Newfound Lake. $429,000 (4418429) Call 253-9360

EFFINGHAM- Long Pine River frontage and 14.8 acres of peace and tranquility close to the Rte 16 amenities makes this a real gem for vacation or year-round use. $50,000 (4259071) Call 569-3128

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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! Step outside and be impressed with the stone patios, sandy beach and oversized, canopied docking.

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Gilford

Six bedroom-suites, 3-room carriage house, 4 fireplaces, heated driveway, conservatory, hobby room, spa, home theater and a computerized golf room are amenities that complete a luxurious life style. 290’ Winnipesaukee waterfront. Additional 1.66 acre lot for privacy is included. $9,950,000

Laconia

Enter a winding driveway to a private courtyard with commanding views, sweeping lawn, sandy beach & a W-shaped dock with canopy. The kitchen is amazing! Appointed with the finest appliances & custom Birds Eye 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. Warm, welcoming & perfect! $4,495,000

Center Harbor

This remarkable 6-bedroom home is located in a convenient location in the heart of Center Harbor. The sprawling home customized to perfection on a 2 acre lot with 352’ of waterfront, a sweeping deck overlooking a long expanse of lawn to a two bay boathouse, large beach, additional docking and a lovely lake view. The walkout lower level has a fantastic pub, game room, family room and recreation area. $3,250,000

Moultonborough - You will be impressed with the design and flexible floor plan at this lovely, Winnipesaukee Lake Home. Surrounded by impressive perennial gardens, meandering walkways, stunning stone patios, a sugar-sand beach and dramatic lake and mountain views this stylish home will appeal to the discerning buyer. $1,495,000

Laconia - STUNNING is the only way to describe this home that was totally re-built in 1996. On a beautifully landscaped, level lot with dock and sandy swim area, this sun-filled home has high ceilings and an open concept floor plan. This outstanding home is ready for summer fun! Quality! Quality! Quality! $1,495,000

Meredith -This lovely Grouse Point home has picturesque lake and mountain views. Updated kitchen with breakfast area, wine cellar, gleaming hardwood flooring. Grouse Point amenities include clubhouse, indoor pool, docks and three beaches. It is an outstanding gated community. $875,000

Moultonborough - This detached 4 -bedroom condominium is charming and inviting with a tasteful and relaxing decor. Overlooking a large expanse of lawn from a picturesque and spacious veranda, the setting is tranquil and picturesque. Your private dock and community beach is just a minute’s walk or a very short drive. $679,900

Laconia - Spacious 3-bedroom, 3-bath Long Bay home. Walking distance to Paugus Bay with water access to Lake Winnipesaukee. Enjoy all the activities and amenities of this gated community including private beach, pool, Club House and dock access for your boat. Being sold furnished. $378,800

Gilford - This lovely and tastefully decorated 2-bedroom (plus loft) end unit at Samoset has been beautifully maintained and is exceedingly private. Heated with economical Monitor heat and cooled with central air, it is perfect for year-round enjoyment. It is being sold furnished,-ready to move in and enjoy. $249,000

Tuftonboro - Winnipesaukee waterfront in the Basin in Tuftonboro. A half acre with 117 ‘ waterfront. Convenient and nice. $245,000

Gilford - A special view lot in Gunstock Acres with beach rights. It is perfect for building your new home and overlooking majestic lake and mountain views. Community water available. $87,900

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The Ultimate Winnipesaukee Experience

Rattlesnake Island: Outstanding location offering privacy, all day sun and sunsets! The property is tucked back from mainstream boat traffic, and abuts one of the community owned lots on the perimeter of the island, ensuring excellent privacy. A perfect area for paddle boarding, kayaking and swimming. Cottage has an open kitchen/dining area, pleasant and bright living room which serves for sleeping and also a sleeping loft. Steps away is a bunkhouse. Level area behind cottage for yard games with easy access to hiking trails. Lots of decking with hot tub, and fantastic long range views! Boatslip available in Minge Cove. $344,000

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119 Echo Point, Alton $998,000 | Waterfront Jodi Hughes-Emerson • (603) 455-9533 MLS 4404313

85 Square Hill, Wolfeboro $796,000 | Views Fae Moore • (603) 833-0644 MLS 4348400

339 Forest Road, Wolfeboro $519,000 | Water Access Jodi Hughes-Emerson • (603) 455-9533 MLS 4401667

678 North Main St., Wolfeboro #9 $380,000 | Waterfront Jodi Hughes-Emerson • (603) 455-9533

45 Suncrest Dr., Wolfeboro $1,129,000 | Views Roberta Takis • (603) 986-1855 MLS 4433213

13 Earl Shore, Wolfeboro $949,800 | Waterfront Bob Hughes • (603) 569-5000

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 and abuts 26-acres of conservation land. $3,895,000 MLS # 4320796 WOLFEBORO: Wonderful Tri-level, split Ranch, plenty of room for everyone and everything, level lot within walking distance to town. Open-concept first floor, new wood floors in living room, new bay window, lower level, walk-out family room, new wood floors and raised hearth fireplace. $249,500 MLS # 4423149

WOLFEBORO: A great place to be to enjoy the Wolfeboro area. 2-bedroom, 1.5-bath ranch with 100’ of Smith River waterfront that will get you to either Lake Wentworth or Crescent Lake. Walk to town via the “Bridge Falls Path” just steps from the front door. An ideal setting! $350,000 MLS # 4336301 TUFTONBORO: A great location for this wonderful 3-bedroom, 3-bath, well built, ranch on a 1.62 acre lot close to public beaches and boat ramps on Winnipesaukee and Mirror Lake. Nice first floor master with bath, screened porch, lower level family room with kitchenette, workshop and 2-car garage. $149,000 MLS # 4418724

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SUNSETS EVERY DAY. Top quality home looks over some of the prettiest conservation land in Meredith. The perfect location with 3,600+ sf & a well thought out floor plan. 1st floor master with gas log fireplace great room, den, 3-season porch & 2nd bedroom suite upstairs. Bonus room over the garage, family room & gorgeous level outdoor areas. $429,000 Chris Kelly 677-2182

IN YOUR BUDGET! Enjoy the great outdoors from this country hideaway. Roll up your sleeves, get the fix up done & enjoy the privacy this home offers. Wonalancet River runs by your screened porch with fishing & no other homes in sight. Hiking, groomed trails and AMC cabin right nearby! Truly a 4-season location for fun! $147,500 Steve Banks 387-6607

LIVE ON THE GOLF COURSE with southern exp & long mt views. Simply beautiful 4-bedroom, 4-bath home looks over the 12th green of Lochmere Country Club. Impeccably maintained, nicely landscaped level yard. Chef’s kitchen, open living area, gas fireplace & spacious master with private deck. Game room & walk-up attic could be finished for more space! $394,500 Scott Knowles 455-7751

TOP OF BRICKYARD MOUNTAIN! Watch the Weirs fireworks from this totally rebuilt unit. 2 huge bedrooms with private baths, fully furnished, huge balcony. Rent out 5 different ways for 1 night or a lifetime through on-site rental office. Live in 1 side & rent the other. Pool, tennis, playground, fitness room & full time staff for all your needs. $118,500 Russ Poirier 493-0013

AFFORDABLE WATERFRONT living awaits in this marvelous Silver Lake property. Large sandy beach, 2 bedrooms, open concept living, fireplace & large enclosed porch overlooking the lake. Plenty of parking, newer metal roof & quick access to local amenities, shopping & I-93. Furnished & ready to move into! $185,900 Dennis Potter 731-3551

HISTORIC MEREDITH home was the home of Annalee Thorndike, the creator of Annalee Dolls. Beautiful 4-bedroom solid brick home in need of updating but in very good condition. 4 fireploaces, large rooms, wonderful antique features & 5.2 private acres overlooking a large pond. Great for corporate or in house office with additional land available. $350,000 Russ Poirier 493-0013

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Laconia Condo with many upgrades in a small assoc. with pool and walking distance to beach.$184,500 #4448804

Gilford Laconia Moultonborough Simply amazing 15 room landmark Sweeping lawns and commanding Open concept home just steps away home on Governor’s Island. views from this 19 room waterfront from the shoreline with deeded boat slip. $749,000 #4433291 $4,695,000 #4448208 home. $4,495,000 #4448053 View these and all Lakes Region Listings on our Web site! www.newenglandmoves.com

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Wolfeboro- Beautifully appointed waterfront condo on Lake Wentworth with mountain views. Every detail upgraded with the highest quality materials. Newer kitchen with stainless-steel appliances and hardwood floors. Large deck, garage and dock included. $428,000 #4382828

Wolfeboro - Waterfront condo with mountain, beach and water views. Enter from the living area to private deck overlooking West Beach. The 2nd floor offers large master suite with private bath and his/her closets, as well as an additional generously sized bedroom and bath. Finished sunlit walk-out lower level. 2 large beaches, association boat house, ball field and tennis courts. $409,000 #4346732

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Get Running at Tuftonboro 5K Run/Walk! Lace up your sneakers and get ready for the 4th Annual Tuftonboro 5K Run/ Walk scheduled for Sat., September 26. Check-in begins at 7:30 am, and the walk takes place at 8:30 am, with the run starting at 9 am. An award ceremony follows the end of the race.

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Pumpkin Fest Means Lots of Pumpkin Planning By Kathi Caldwell-Hopper Imagine over 30,000 pumpkins aglow in downtown Laconia. Now imagine over 30,000 to 40,000 guests in Laconia to enjoy the 2015 Pumpkin Festival that will light up the area in a very family-friendly way with a full day of events…and of course, carved pumpkins! The 2015 Pumpkin Festival is coming to downtown Laconia on October 24 and promises to bring an all-things-pumpkin related day of fun. The event is unique, there is no doubt about it, and the Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce, guided by executive director Karmen Gifford, has largely spearheaded components of the Festival. “We are trying to engage the community, because this is certainly a very local event,” explains Gifford. She and the Chamber staff have been working for weeks on all the logistics of the event, which definitely requires hours and hours of pre-planning. Ruth Sterling and Let It Shine organize the event. The history of the festival is about community and bringing a fun day to the people with no ulterior motive to make money for any purpose. According to www. pumpkinfestival2015.org, “The event started as a Harvest Festival in 1991 (in Keene, NH)…as the community center’s heart got healthier, fame sprouted. The invitation to simply carve a pumpkin to help break a World Record appealed to many. And, when

people arrived in downtown Keene and saw the Main Street filled with shimmering pumpkins smiling as they sat cheek-to-cheek on scaffolding towers, milk crates and ladders—well, they were blown away…the Pumpkin Festival has been broadcasting to the world what can happen when people come together for no other purpose than making magic happen. The Festival, unlike most other Festivals, has no ulterior motives. It is not about making money, amassing funds for charity, selling stuff, or trying to get votes. The heart of the Pumpkin Festival lies in the pumpkins. The meaning of the Pumpkin Festival lies in everyone’s participation…after Pfest 2010, the festival was saved from demise by a new group of volunteers led by Ruth Sterling…Let it Shine, Inc. earned nonprofit status on October 31, 2011

(Halloween).” After years of presenting the Festival in Keene, this year the event has moved to Laconia, where Let It Shine encourages visitors and residents to “Get out there and join your neighbors, businesses, schools, volunteers, organizations and residents who are knee-deep in pumpkin guts and glory. The spotlight is on! Revel in it! Carve a pumpkin, which will represent you in this massive heart-felt effort. Make your pumpkin personal by carving your name, a special date, message to a loved one, logo or important symbol. Register it at a log-in station, then walk around and find the perfect location for your creation. Check out the incredible glowing pumpkin creativity.” What will visitors see and be able to enjoy during Pumpkin Fest? “First of all,” says Gifford, “we will

have lots and lots of parking, which will be within a mile of the downtown Laconia area. No cars will be allowed in the downtown area; we have identified 11,000 parking spaces with shuttle service and we are finalizing parking this week.” Those that come to Pumpkin Fest indeed will have no need to worry about where to park or having to walk a long distance to arrive at the activity. Watch the event website for parking information in the coming weeks, and no matter what direction you come from, there will be plenty of parking and a shuttle service to get you to the downtown pumpkin fun. “This is where non-profit groups can help and make some money for

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• Pumpkin Continued from page 24 their organization,” Gifford says. (Send your name and contact information to kgifford@LakesRegionChamber. org and information will be sent to you on how your organization can participate and raise money.) There are lots of other ways to be involved as well. Farms are donating pumpkins for area school children to carve for the huge pumpkin displays. Welcome Centers will be set up and volunteers are needed to check in the pumpkins that are brought by the public. “It’s a big process to get all the pumpkins registered,” Gifford comments. She stresses that the event is not a

show, but rather everybody’s festival and a way to be involved in the community. “For example, Larry Frates, a resident and well-known local artist and the owner of Frates Creative Arts Center, on Canal Street in downtown Laconia, is really embracing the event and doing a lot of fun things the day of the Festival.” Pumpkins will be on display all over the downtown area and figuring out those locations was in itself a big task. “We expect over 30,000 pumpkins,” Gifford says. “We are aiming to beat the world record. There will be a tower set up by Veteran’s Square that holds 1,000 pumpkins. It is a steel tower and to give you an idea of its size, it is just three feet shorter than the Green Monster in Fenway Park!” Pumpkins also will be on display all

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experiences as well. Just what is the Pumpkin Dump Derby? Gifford laughs as she explains, “It is a great way to clean up all the pumpkins after the Festival. There are three teams, and Shipyard Brewery sponsors the dump. The whole Festival area will be zoned and each group is assigned to clean up the pumpkins in their zone. The group that finishes first wins $1,000 and the other groups get prizes as well.” This is a huge composting effort that is well planned to ensure the event does not leave any pumpkins behind after the Festival. The logistics of Pumpkin Festival are surely causing Gifford and her team to think pumpkins, talk pumpkins…and probably even dream about pumpkins at night! All the efforts will bring a wonderful community event to the Lakes Region with an influx of visitors at a time of year when it is usually rather quiet in the area. It is good for business, indeed, but ask Gifford or Let It Shine and they will tell you the original intent of Pumpkin Festival was to offer a glowing gift to the community first and foremost. With all the hard work of those involved as Pumpkin Festival comes to Laconia, giving to the community is still the goal. (For sponsor, volunteer and food and craft court information, visit www.pumpkinfestival2015.org or call the Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce at 524-5531 or visit www. lakesregionchamber.org.)

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The aroma of espresso and scrumptious baked goods fresh from the oven greets September 2015 Page 25 customers as14, soon as they cross the threshold of the new Cup & Crumb café and bakery at 84 Governor Wentworth Highway in Moultonborough. Cup & Crumb owners Kimberly and Mike Prause opened the café just in time for the 2015 summer tourism season. They have transformed a 103-year-old vacant building into a business thatschool fills a niche in the community. With the new year underway, The business was several in the planning stages, Kimberly, a former English Tin Mountain Conservation years Center’s teacher and Assistant Principal at Moultonborough Academy, envisioned a relaxed setting homeschool program is ramping up that offered moreyear, than drive-through service or a convenience store counter. again. This the homeschool “I wanted it to be cozy, different from what we already had in the area. 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Kim said they applied for a construction and - A six-week session begins Friday, Sept. 11 and runsVillage through equipment loan from Meredith Savings Bank (MVSB) with assistance from MVSB Friday, Oct. 16. banker Charlie Gorhan, who “did the legwork.” (It was Gorhan who informed them about - A second Fall sessionthe will run for The Cup & Crumb cafe and bakery located at 84 Governor Wentworth Highway another financing resource, Wolfeboro-based Wentworth Economic Development eight weeks.(WEDCO), It begins aFriday, Oct. 30 501 (c)(3) regional economic developCorporation private nonprofit as the top selling blueberry and pear scones, lemon squares, croissants, whoopee pies, and runs throughserving Friday,businesses Dec. 18 (there ment corporation of all sizes in Brookfield, Effingham, Farmington, will be no class onMoultonborough, November 27). 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Full-time pastry chef Jennifer Clifford is the maestro in the bakery, creating the ness-financing programs, the Revolving Loan Fund and Intermediary Lending Program, A six-week Spring session begins menu assortment from scratch daily for the café as well as for custom orders through her with the common goal of retaining or creating jobs in the region. March WEDCO 18 and ends on Friday, April 29 baking business, For Goodness Cakes, she runs from the café and her home kitchen. Executive Director Denise Roy-Palmer lauded the Cup and Crumb en(there will be no class on April 22). Kim actually taught Clifford at Moultonborough Academy, and got to know about deavor as one with multiple benefits. “This is a perfect example of members of the comCorrie Blodgett at the Tin Mountain Library with last academic year’s home school group. Photo Credit: Donna Marie Dolan. Each homeschool session will her talent when the student job-shadowed local well-known pastry chef Donna Love. munity having a vision for a vacant underutilized land/building located on a main thorfocus upon what is happening in Clifford, who has been baking since she was eight-years-old, starting working for Love oughfare, and transforming it into an aesthetically pleasing property that serves as a home nature during that season. Students what evidence can you find of forces part has time alsoduring participated long-term tograduation be at theworked nexusat Donna’s between the last twoin years of high schoolexcited and upon for a great new business, becomes a destination for residents and visitors alike, and creates will learn to look at the phenology that shape our landscape? Students bakery, biogeochemical studies that looked science and education, and shares with Love Bites, and Love’s Quay in Wolfeboro. employment opportunities,” she said. “WEDCO is proud to be part of it,” she added. or seasonal changes that occur to the will discover their own questions and at nutrient cycling in different aged great enthusiasm her knowledge of Coming to work with and for Kim at Cup & Crumb and For Goodness Cakes is Evenanimals prior to loan approval, the couple started preparing their financial future. plants and around us. Classes hopefully some for answers along the way! stands, as well as nutrient limitation plants, creatures and places that are both creative and professionally satisfying. “Kim is awesome to work with and we get very Kim they got usedabout to living Mike’s salary from own company, Calico Graphics will said discover clues theofffunction Tin hisMountain naturalist Corrie in northern hardwood ecosystems. natural and wild. creative here,” said Clifford. “It’s not a cookie cutter, same thing every day, business.” in and prepared for and the financial new business Mike’s of Wolfeboro, different parts of animals plants obligations Blodgettof ateaches theventure. homeschool Recently, she taught high school The cost for each six-week session The Wentworth Economic Development Corp., Inc. (WEDCO) was founded in experience a self-employed business owner provided the confidence and expertise from their as structures. programs. 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Available for private cruises - a unique and fun way to celebrate!

Scenic Cruise Prices

$16 - Adults • $8 - Children under 12 $12 - Seniors (55+) General Club Members Group Rate for Groups of 30 or more (advanced purchase required)

Final Thirsty Thursdays Sept. 10

www.winnipesaukeebelle.com • 603-569-3016

6:30 pm to 8:30 pm (21 and up please)

Live Music & Prizes from Sam Adams


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Parade of Homes is Coming The Lakes Region Builders and Remodelers Association (LRBRA) present the annual Fall Parade of Homes the weekend of October 1012. The event is a tradition that began in New Hampshire in 2007 and has continued to grow each year and shifted from a statewide tour to a Lakes and Mountains Region event. The Parade of Homes is an opportunity to meet some of the area’s best builders, along with their product and service providers to learn how a home was designed, what materials and techniques were chosen and why, and what went into the construction. It allows the general public to walk through showcase houses and gather ideas for their dream home or provide great examples of what is possible in the world of remodeling. All nine of the Parade houses are decorated and ready to show off the latest colors, tiles, window treatments, exterior designs, floor plans and furniture trends to admire. And of course the moldings, doors, state of the art appliances, decking, insulation, home heating, home financing options, etc.; indeed, many of the products and services, even the homes themselves, can be duplicated for you. Information on just about every detail on the homes is available to make your own house a showcase home. Visitors will learn how energy-saving features like geo-thermal heating and cooling, radiant heat, back-up propane systems and even Hunter Douglas

cellular shades can significantly increase your warmth and decrease your heating bills. Check out first hand rustic alder cabinets, cast iron farmer’s sink, master baths boasting walk-in terra-stone shower with granite seats, high performance Marvin Integrity windows and doors. Do you like granite or quartz countertops? See beautiful stone counters and more for yourself on display in some of the homes and special touches like the bar that features a Keg-orator! If you are into wood, you will be delighted with a Brazilian teak deck, custom oak, mahogany and maple floors and even reclaimed wood from Coney Island’s Boardwalk and beams from the first teddy bear factory in the U.S. The event will run from October 10, 11 and 12, (Saturday, Sunday & Monday); tour hours are from 10 am to 4 pm each day. Tickets for the Parade of Homes can be purchased at the first house you visit. One ticket allows entry into all of the homes on the tour and the cost is just $10 per person. Children age 12 and under are free. A comprehensive Parade Guidebook will be handed out at each of the homes featuring all of the homes, with graphics, descriptions, maps and local sponsors of the event. All ticket proceeds will benefit the Greater Lakes Region Children’s Auction. With your help, last year Lakes Region Builders and

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NH Poetry Out Loud Program Registration Registration is open for New Hampshire high schools wishing to participate in the 2016 New Hampshire Poetry Out Loud competition. This will be the program’s 11th year, both in New Hampshire and nationally. 

 A program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with the Poetry Foundation, Poetry Out Loud helps students master public speaking skills, build self-confidence and learn about their literary heritage. 

 Participants are judged on the quality of their presentation, accuracy in reciting the poem and its difficulty. Approximately 10,000 students from 37 New Hampshire high schools participated in the 2015 New Hampshire Poetry Out Loud program. Each year, New Hampshire’s classroom champions compete to represent their high school at four regional, semifinal competitions; semi-final winners then participate in March’s state championship. The state champion travels to Washington, D.C. for the national finals,

where more than $50,000 in college scholarships and prizes is awarded to the top finishers. 

 New Hampshire’s Poetry Out Loud program is managed by the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts with the support of the Putnam Foundation – a donor-advised fund of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation – and the New Hampshire Writer’s Project. Other partners include Opus Advisors, the Poetry Society of New Hampshire, the Arts Alliance of Northern New Hampshire, the New Hampshire Institute of Art and the Frost Place. Registration will be open to up to 40 New Hampshire high schools. Home-schooled students are also welcome to join through their local school or by creating a regional group. 

 The deadline to register for 2016 New Hampshire Poetry Out Loud Program is November 1, 2015. To learn more or to register, go to: nh.gov/nharts and click on the “Poetry Out Loud” button or email catherine.r.obrian@dcr.nh.gov.

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com is designed to make visitor touring easy. View the map or click on view information on homes, for descriptions and directions. Presenting Sponsors of this year’s event include Meredith Village Savings Bank; Dead River Company and Marvin Windows and Doors. Visit all of the homes and enter to win some great prizes as well as cast your vote for your favorite home for The People’s Choice Award!

Remodelers Association was able to donate over $6,000 to the auction, helping more kids have a safe place to learn, laugh, and play; and more Lakes Region neighbors received the support they need to create a better future for themselves and their families. (childrensauction.com) The website www.nhparadeofhomes.

BOAT LAUNCHES ON LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE West Alton Marina, Jct. Routes 11 & 11A, Alton, 875-7788 Alton Bay Public Boat Ramp, Route 11, Alton Bay * Downing’s Landing, 382 Main Street, Alton Bay, 875-7307 Roberts Cove Basin, Roberts Cove Road off Route 28, Alton, 569-1800 Center Harbor Public Docks, Route 25, Center Harbor * Fay’s Boat Yard, Varney Point Road off Route 11, Gilford, 293-8000 Lakeport Landing, 65 Gold Street off Route 3, Laconia, 524-3755 Christmas Island Resort, 630 Weirs Boulevard (Route 3), Laconia, 366-4378 Shep Brown’s Boat Basin, Lovejoy Sands Road, Meredith, 279-4573 Meredith Town Dock, Lovejoy Sands Road, Meredith * Meredith Town Docks, Route 3, Meredith * Harilla Landing, Long Island Road, Moultonboro Neck Lees Mills Landing, Lees Mills Road off Route 109, Moultonboro Nineteen Mile Bay, Route 109, Tuftonboro * Melvin Village, Lake Road off Route 109, Tuftonboro * Goodhue & Hawkins Navy Yard, Sewall Road off North Main Street, Wolfeboro, 569-2371 Wolfeboro Public Docks, Main Street (Route 109), Downtown Wolfeboro *

PUBLIC LAUNCHES ON OTHER LAKES Halfmoon Lake, Alton Swain’s Pond, Barrington Newfound Lake, Bridgewater Newfound Lake, Bristol Province Lake, Effingham Webster Lake, Franklin Crystal Lake, Gilmanton Newfound Lake, Hebron Little Squam, Holderness Squam Lake, Holderness White Oak Pond, Holderness Paugus Bay, Laconia Silver Lake, Madison

Milton Three Ponds, Milton (Town Beach and Everett Cove Marina) Kanasatka Lake, Moultonboro Merrymeeting Lake, New Durham Bow Lake, Northwood Duncan Lake, Ossipee Lake Ossipee, Ossipee Bow Lake, Strafford Lake Sunapee, Sunapee Mirror Lake, Tuftonboro Lovell Lake, Wakefield Lake Winnisquam, Winnisquam Lake Wentworth, Wolfeboro

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