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Enjoy lunch in the Carriage House Restaurant, stroll through the Gardens at Lucknow, or enjoy a hike through the changing and colorful forest. Art Gallery Exhibition: A Lady’s Day On view through October 25 Celebrate with us as we welcome our third and final gallery exhibit, A Lady’s Day, a collection of paintings featuring women as subjects from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This exhibit is on loan to Castle in the Clouds from a well-known private collection. Exhibition and Gallery Reception generously sponsored by Bank of New Hampshire and White Mountain Subways. The Carriage House Restaurant – Serving lunch daily – 11:30 am – 3:30 pm Enjoy a delicious lunch while taking in the most magnificent views of Lake Winnipesaukee in all of New Hampshire! Castle Admission not required for lunch service, enter off Ossipee Park Road for a restaurant only visit!
The Gilford Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring a number of fall hikes for any adults looking for fresh air, fun, exercise and beautiful foliage on Tuesdays this fall. The scheduled hikes continue on Sept. 22 at Ramblin’ Vewe Farm in Gilford and September 29 at Locke’s Hill in Gilford. Participants will gather 9 a.m. on
the scheduled Tuesdays at the Gilford Town Hall Lobby before departing for the hike. All interested participants must RSVP at least one day in advance to each trip. The cost of the hikes is $1 per person, per hike. For more information or to RSVP, contact the Gilford Parks and Recreation Dept. at 527-4722.
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Dr. Rick Van de Poll – The Mushroom Expert By Sarah Wright Moving to the Lakes Region of New Hampshire five years ago was one of the best decisions I’ve made. I count myself lucky to be surrounded by such natural beauty, and often take forest walks or day trips to explore new trails. Many studies have shown that nature is important for our well being, decreasing stress and increasing positive feelings. Getting in touch with nature is just as important as protecting that nature for future generations—utilizing the land in a way that works in harmony with the surrounding ecology. Dr. Rick Van de Poll grew up on a farm, and learned early on how to harness the natural resources of the land to facilitate the farm’s development and future progress. Later, in college and grad school, he was further motivated to manage these resources to help land owners figure out what was on their land. Rick had noticed a trend in bad land use; people didn’t realize the damage they were doing like building in the wrong place, or heavily salting their driveways which produced damaging runoff. In fact, he wrote his dissertation about this review process of taking “inventory” of the land, a term he coined in 1985. Rick then founded Ecosystem Man-
way to utilize their land.” Towns have to consider the big picture when mapping out where to build commercial buildings, schools, or parks, keeping in mind a vision for the future. Rick helps towns preserve their natural resources while creating that vision. Developers hire Rick for a different reason—to figure out how to build while at the same time, pay the lowest cost in permits. Land trusts are looking for information to help with land stewardship, to conserve resources for future generations. They might ask Rick where walking trails would be most appropriate, with questions about timber and wildlife management. Locating vernal pools is important for environmental research and education purposes. Rick can also coordinate
• Mushrooms Continued on page 7 agement Consultants of New England, located in Sandwich, and his company became the first in New England to perform natural resource inventories. I wanted to find out what these natural resources are, so I asked Rick to break it down for me. “When I do an inventory, first I consider the bedrock or foundation on the land, the soil next, then water resources, plants and plant communities, and finally wildlife,” says Rick. “I work with towns, land trusts, developers, and homeowners to figure out the best
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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. 22, Farm to Table Cuisine: Seasonal and Locally Grown cooking class, 6 pm, runs for 5 weeks, Laconia Adult Education, register: 524-5712. Sept. 22, Home Textiles exhibit opening reception, Laconia Historical and Museum Society, 6 pm, handicrafts through the years, exhibit runs through November, Laconia Public Library, downtown Laconia, info: www.laconiahistorical.org, 527-1278. Sept. 22, History of Long Arms Revolution to Vietnam, evolution of long arms presentation, Wright Museum, Center St., Wolfeboro, 7 pm, pre-registration required: 569-1212.
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Sept. 24, 8th Annual Benefit Golf Tournament, Indian Mound Golf Course, Ossipee, benefits Wakefield Fireworks Display (in July). Pre-register: 522-9977. 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, Planters and Loyalists: Origins of a New Brunswick Family, free, public welcome, 7 pm, Wolfeboro Public Library, 569-2428. Sept. 24, Willowbrook Golf Outing Fundraiser at Province Lake Golf Course, info: www.willowbrookmuseum.org. Sept. 24-27, NASCAR, NH Motor Speedway, Loudon.
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Sept. 25, Northern Railroad, presentation on history of the railroad, 6:30 pm, S. Danbury Christian Church, 1411 US Rt. 4, Danbury, 768-3603. Sept. 25, Small Farmers Club: Get to Know Pigs, 10–11 am, monthly, farm-fun 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, Annual Community Appreciation Barbecue, 1-3 pm, free to all, takes place in park adjacent to Main Street Building, 15 Moultonville Rd., Ossipee. Burgers, hotdogs, beans, potato salad, desserts and drinks. Sept. 26, Antique Car and Boat Rendezvous, 8 am, Wolfeboro Town Docks, info: 569-2200.
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Sept. 27, Burke and Surette folk music concert, 3 pm, Taylor Home Woodside Building, 435 Union Ave., Laconia, free, public welcome, 366-1400. Sept. 27, 8th Annual Inter-Lakes PTO Walk-A-Thon, 1-4 pm, Inter-Lakes High School, Meredith, fundraiser, info: 937-0306, email: InterLakesPTO@gmail.com. Sept. 27, Time to Shine: A Benefit Fashion Show, Governor’s Inn, Wakefield St., Rochester, 2-4 pm, tickets: 516-9300 ext. 9503, jflannery@communitypartnersnh.org. Sept. 27, Western Den and Max Garcia Conover concert, Tamworth Lyceum, Main St., Tamworth, 323-5120. Oct. 2, Music in the Pub with Middle Ground, 6:30 pm, Corner House Inn, junction of Routes 109 and 113, Center Sandwich. Info: www.cornerhouseinn.com.
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Oct. 2-4, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Friday & Saturday at 7:30 pm, Saturday and Sunday at 2 pm, The Winnipesaukee Playhouse, 50 Reservoir Rd, Meredith. A hilarious, Tony Award-Winning musical that follows six over-achieving and awkward adolescents on their quest for the spelling championship of a lifetime. Call 279-0333. www.winnipesaukeeplayhouse.org. Oct. 3, Baby Boutique, Lakes Region Nursery Guild, 9 am-2 pm, bargain prices for baby/children’s used clothing, equipment, toys, etc. Laconia Parks & Recreation, Union Ave., Laconia. Oct. 3, Lakes Region Humane Society Annual Barn Bash Dinner, 343 Stoneham Rd., Wolfeboro, 4-8 pm. Held in 1860’s dairy barn atop Cotton Mtn., dinner features foods from local restaurants, small silent auction, live classic rock by Robert Viscio and folk music by String Equinox. Tickets $45 per person, admission is limited to 46 guests, BYOB. 539-1012. Oct. 3, GYRL Walk, 10 am-3 pm, Gilmanton Year Round Library, Rt. 140, Gilmanton Iron Works, 364-2400. Oct. 3, NH Marathon, 9 am, race around Newfound Lake, other events: Oct. 2: Pasta Dinner for racers and others from 5:30-7 pm, Union Lodge, Pleasant St., Bristol and Newfound Marathon Arts and Crafts Fair, 9 am-3 pm at Newfound Memorial Middle School, www.nhmarathon.com.
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Oct. 3, Staying Found: Finding Your Way With and Without a Map, 10 am-12:30 pm, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, 968-7194. Oct. 3-4, 17th Annual Autumn Craft Festival, Sat. 10 am-7 pm, Sun. 10 am-5 pm, Mill Falls Marketplace, Route 3, Meredith. Rain or Shine. Call 332-2616. www. castleberryfairs.com. Oct. 4, Chowder Fest, noon-4 pm, www.funspotnh.com or 366-4377. Oct. 4, CROP Walk, O’Dell Park, Franklin, registration: 1:15 pm; walk starts at 2 pm, info: 934-5717.
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Oct. 4, Mushroom Walk, join Clinical Herbalist and Wild Forager Sara Woods Kender for walk searching for mushrooms, 1-3 pm, Canterbury Shaker Village, Canterbury, preregister: 783-9511, www.shakers.org. 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. 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. Country Acoustic Picking Party, Wednesdays, 7-9 pm, Tilton Senior Center, Tilton.
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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. Forgotten Arts: Fiber Arts Group. Meets every other Tuesday, 9:30 am-noon. Fiber artists and/or interested onlookers welcome to join Happy Weavers & Friends group to learn the historic art of weaving, spinning, sewing, quilting, and more. Bring a project to work on, if desired. Group meets monthly on an every other Tuesday schedule at Remick Museum & Farm, Tamworth Village. Free. (Does not include access to the Museum.) 323-7591. Gilford Farmer’s Market, Saturdays through Sept. 26, 9 am-noon, Thompson-Ames 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.
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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. Live Blues every Friday night at 8 pm, Pitman’s Freight Room, 94 New Salem St., Laconia. Call 494-3334, pitmansfreightroom.com. Live Jazz every Thursday at 8 pm, Pitman’s Freight Room, 94 New Salem St., Laconia. Call 494-3334, pitmansfreightroom.com. 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.
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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. 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.
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RemickNow Country Doctor Museum Thru August 31 & 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. 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. 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.
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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. Tuesday morning fall hikes, Gilford Park and Recreation, 9/22: hike at Ramblin’ Vewe Farm, Gilford; 9/29: hike at Locke’s Hill, Gilford. Gather at 9 am at Gilford Town Hall lobby. $1 per person, hikes are for adults. 527-4722. 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. 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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• Mushrooms Continued from page 3 land conservation transactions, draft easements, and handle tax issues for his clients. Last, but certainly not least, are homeowners who usually have something specific in mind when they call Rick. One homeowner might want to know the best place to set up trails for horseback riding, while another might ask if a pond would work on their property, and how to get a permit for it. At this point in his life, Rick has inventoried over 250,000 acres of land, and as a certified wetland scientist, he’s also done countless mapping assessments and procured permits involving wetlands. While he’s always had an interest in birds and plants, Rick began to note all the various mushrooms he was finding during his time in the woods. Years ago, he learned the hard way that it isn’t always easy to identify what’s edible and what isn’t. In 1978, he was prompted to take his first mushroom class after ingesting a poisonous mushroom by mistake. It was a mushroom in the same family as the porcini mushroom, but it made him very sick. Today, Rick works with poison control of New Hampshire to help identify mushroom poisonings. Not surprisingly, most calls involve children under the age of four and dogs. In his time exploring and conducting inventories, Rick has identified over 1500 mushrooms growing in New Hampshire. Considered a mushroom expert, he regularly gives walks and talks, to educate people about local fungi. Rick has found mushrooms in every color, ones with hexagonal patterns in the pores under their caps, and even ones that resemble deer antlers. If you Google mushroom images, you’ll
be amazed how they can differ in size, shape, and color. In fact, the largest mushroom ever recorded was over 100 pounds! I asked Rick about rare mushrooms, and he said, “The rarest ones are highly specific to the habitat. For instance, there is one mushroom that only grows on the larvae of a certain type of moth.” Rick also tells me that the role of fungi in nature is crucial to human life. That’s certainly something I never gave much thought to, but to simplify it: Plants are producers; they capture energy from the sun and build complex carbon compounds. Animals are consumers; they take in complex carbon compounds and use them for energy and materials. Most fungi are decomposers; fungi break down the complex carbon compounds that are part of living matter. But we’re not the only ones who need mushrooms. Many animals rely on mushrooms to survive. Invertebrates like beetles, gnats, and flies feed on mushrooms and lay eggs in them. Rodents, rabbits, deer, chipmunks, raccoons, turtles, and salamanders also eat mushrooms. Bears, being true connoisseurs, seek out truffles. Mushrooms are naturally part of Rick’s diet as well, and he regularly picks mushrooms to cook for dinner. There is tremendous value in “the wild” and I asked Rick about how important it is to preserve our natural world for future generations. “We really need to do a better job in observing changes that we’re bringing about in our surroundings,” says Rick, “like changing acidity levels in the soil, weather patterns, and destruction of habitats.” He encourages people to do whatever they can to help the environment. “Small steps like driving less, not buy-
ing bottled water, or recycling, all help the planet.” If you have questions for Rick or would like to view a list of upcoming events, visit the Ecosystem Management Consultants website at www. rickvandepoll.com. Bring a basket and forage for mushrooms with Rick at the Outdoor Learning Center in Loudon,
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Wakefield Opera House Hosts Moose Mountain Jazz Band On Saturday, Sept. 26, at 7 pm, the Wakefield Opera House Performing Arts Committee will host the Moose Mountain Jazz Band. The Moose Mountain Jazz Band got started in the Brookfield/Wakefield area in August of 2001 when Lance MacLean was asked to put together a small three-piece group for a “Dixieland Night” at the Wakefield Historical Society’s Red School House. The event was a complete success and many in the audience asked, “Where can we hear you play again?” Organizer Ed Morrison worked with Lance and several area musicians that wanted to get together and play Dixieland Jazz on a regular basis, to schedule a series of “Jazz parties”. The Moose Mountain Jazz Band was formed in February of 2002 shortly after their first “Jazz Party.” The band
has been very active since, playing at least once a month throughout the year at concerts, private parties, parades, and fund-raising events and in area schools. Dixieland Jazz has its roots in American history, drawing primarily on African and European sources. It is an ever-changing art form, created
just for the listener at the moment in time when the music is played. The incredible thing about jazz is that a lot of it is not rehearsed or written out, which makes every performance fresh and interesting to both the musicians and the listeners Come listen to the Moose Mountain Jazz Band at the Wakefield Opera
House in Sanbornville. Their music is happy, foot-tapping, rambunctious party jazz. It is music for everyone who loves the sound and rhythms born in New Orleans that people the world over have come to love and call Dixieland! Tickets are $15.00 at the door or $12.00 advance sale and are available for online purchase at www. wakefieldoperahouse.org. Tickets are also available locally from Ed Morrison at 522-0126, Angie Casperonis at the Wakefield Town Hall Tax Office, Lovell Lake Food Center – all in Sanbornville; Sharper Image, and Woodman’s Corner Barber Shop in East Wakefield. For more information about this and other upcoming concerts, visit www. wakefieldoperahouse.org. The web site also provides accessibility information and directions to the Opera House.
Long Arms at Wright Museum Pioneers, Planters and Loyalists The Wright Museum will host the 20th session of the “Ron Goodgame and Donna Canney 2015 Educational Programming” on Tuesday, Sept. 22, beginning at 7 pm; doors open at 6 pm. Join firearms historian and collector Randall Cook for a program titled The History of American Long Arms Revolution to Vietnam. Cook will talk about the evolution of long arms in American History, with examples of these firearms. The program is a great opportunity to see not only the firearms but to understand the constantly changing weapons technology during
the last 250 years. Cook is a member of the Wright Museum’s Board of Directors. He also volunteers as part of The Wright Mechanics, the indispensable team that keep the vehicles in the Museum’s collection fully operational. Admission is $8.00 per person and free for Wright Museum members. Space is limited; RSVPs are strongly encouraged to ensure sufficient seating for all lecture attendees. Call 569-1212 to reserve your seat today. The Wright Museum is located at 77 Center Street in Wolfeboro.
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Charles W. Hyde will present a program titled Planters and Loyalists: Origins of a New Brunswick Family at the Wolfeboro Public Library on Thursday, Sept. 24 at 7 pm in conjunction with the Lakes Region Genealogy Interest Group. The program is free and open to all and is sponsored by The Wolfeboro Library and the Lakes Region Genealogy Interest Group. For 28 years, Hyde has been doing genealogical research on his family. Besides having a great interest in genealogy, he feels it is important for his grandchildren and future descendants to learn as much family history as possible. Hyde’s research has taken him to Quebec and New Brunswick, Canada, New
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Hampshire, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania and Ireland. One result of his research is this program on the origins of this New Brunswick family. Hyde is a 1963 graduate of Northeastern University. He spent 22 years in banking and then went on to work with the U.S. Postal Service, retiring after 23 years. He and his wife relocated to Wolfeboro from their home in Massachusetts. Deborah Shagoury, Dee Ide and Virginia Burke began the Lakes Region Genealogy Interest Group in 2011. Currently the group presents free workshops at the Wolfeboro Public Library on a monthly basis. For more information please call Cindy Scott at the Wolfeboro Public Library at 5692428.
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New Waterfront Listing on Lake Winnipesaukee! Wonderful contemporary ranch style home located in the Braun Bay area of Hermit Cove. This 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home has a large first level primary bedroom en suite, open kitchen/dining with a fireplace, a large living room space, a screened sunroom, brick patio, and a combination mudroom/laundry right off the attached 2-car garage. From the brick patio there is a natural path to the waterfront and u-shaped cut-in dock. Enjoy a great waterfront atmosphere in the Braun Bay area with lovely lake and mountain views from the water’s edge. With over 2.6 acres, this property has many options and possibilities as well as 212’ of waterfront. $899,000 – Moultonborough Listing Agent Christopher Williams Call for details - 603-340-5233 (cell)
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ALTON Spectacular! 300+’ shoreline, double U-shaped dock, granite walkways, patios, guest cabin at water’s edge. $1,395,000 (4437584)
RUMNEY Stunning Craftsman style 3-bedroom waterfront home, quality throughout, 225’ shoreline. Great rental history! $719,000 (4442177)
OSSIPEE Professional office and residential building has unlimited potential! Paved parking, located just off Route 16. $699,000 (4153178)
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Meredith This tasteful and spacious single level 3-bedroom home shall be built on an outstanding 8 acre lot with dramatic lake and mountain views. Views from the lower level are fantastic. Amenities at Waldron Bay include beach, tennis and clubhouse. What a wonderful spot!
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Moultonborough An historic and remarkable property with nearly 90 acres consists of three lots of record. The first is the Kona boathouse, a residence with living quarters with 4 bedrooms. The second lot is the Kona beach with 20 boatslips. The third is the Mansion with 37 guest rooms, dining room and convention area. Clearly a one of a kind property. $7,995,000
Gilford
Sophisticated design, incomparable quality and functionality embraced by timeless architecture, this extraordinary home was designed and constructed with perfection. Sited on a sweeping 300’ waterfront lot with ever changing sunsets, the home takes advantage of picturesque lake views. $4,395,000
Gilford
On a phenomenal 1.2 acre, level waterfront lot with glorious views, this Governor’s Island home is special. There are two first-level bedrooms, private office, dining area, eat-in kitchen and spacious Gathering Room. Second-level has three bedrooms and a large and sun-filled family room. $2,499,000
Gilford - An impressive, architectur- Gilford - On a sweeping lot with Sanbornton- Located on a fabulous,level Laconiaally-designed, custom 4-bedroom Governor’s Island home sited to take advantage of picturesque mountain views and beautiful sunsets. There is a sandy beach, large dock and a beautifully landscaped lot. Club amenities include beach, clubhouse, tennis courts, cross country trails and woodlands for hiking.
$2,295,000
Meredith - This tasteful, sun-filled home is located in pristine Cummings Cove with sandy beach and picturesque mountain views. The U-shaped dock is oversized and has a terrific sitting area. The detached bunk house with half bath gives additional space for guests. It’s appealing, comfortable and being sold furnished, so it is ready to move in! $849,000
over an acre of land with 215’ of prime waterfront, this tasteful, 5-bedroom Governor’s Island home is appealing. Waterside improvements are significant, and the sandy beach makes water access easy. It has a desirable SW exposure for ever changing and dramatic sunsets. It is a prize! $1,995,000
lot with 265’ of private Lake Winnisquam waterfront and picturesque mountain views, this wonderful 5-bedroom home is welcoming and charming. On public sewer the possibilities are unlimited. This special and rare waterfront home is unmatched in location, style, convenience, privacy and space. $1,345,000
Sanbornton - An historic 4-bedroom country home that is sun-filled and loaded with charm. Beautifully restored and maintained to perfection, this home is surrounded by perennial gardens, patios, rolling lawns and glorious lake and mountain views. $639,000
Tuftonboro - A Winnipesaukee waterfront lot in the Basin in Tuftonboro is level with 225’ waterfront. Location is convenient. $295,000
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Feel like you’re on vacation year-round in this beautiful, 5-bedroom Lake Winnisquam home. The contemporary design and construction using precast, prestressed concrete makes this one special home. Improvements include stainless-steel appliances, hardwood floors, cultured stone facade, roof, and driveway.
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A tradition of trust-over 60 years of Maxfield Real Estate in the Lakes Region Luxury Real Estate
WOLFEBORO- Lake Winnipesaukee 3-bedroom home on a spectacular 3.2 acre property with 240’ waterfront overlooking the Broads; boat house deck has breathtaking views up to Moultonborough - down to Alton, exceptional 2-bedroom guest house overlooking pond. $2,350,000 (4432791) Call 569-3128
MEREDITH- Astonishing Lake Winnisquam access Cul-de-sac home in prominent Waldron Bay Assoc. Relax on the wrap-around gazebo-styled covered porch and enjoy peace and tranquility. $519,900 (4414062)
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NEW DURHAM- Merrymeeting Lake: Have you always dreamed of that cottage on the shore of the Lake? Even has its own cat walk along the shore. $372,000 (4424915)
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TUFTONBORO- Craftsmanship and attention to detail show throughout this one-of-a-kind waterfront home on pristine Lower Beech Pond; sandy beach and dock; great sunsets. Close to Wolfeboro.
WAKEFIELD- Exquisite Colonial home on Lovell Lake, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, attached garage plus barn, 2 lots of record, beautiful gardens, sandy frontage, dock, exceptional views, a rare find!
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TUFTONBORO- Waterfront cottage on Mirror Lake, 195’ shoreline, sandy beach and dock, featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, stone fireplace, pine woodwork, porch deck, plus great views and landscaping. $499,000 (4193481) Call 569-3128
MOULTONBORO- 147’ on scenic Wakondah Pond! 1.66 acres offers privacy, beautiful lake and mountain views. 3-bedroom, 2-bath home with 2-car garage, screened porch, 1st floor master bedroom. Fireplace. $429,000 (4449256) Call 253-9360
TUFTONBORO- Wonderful camp nestled among the pines on the shore of Mirror Lake with 130 feet of waterfront. Total 1,900SF with 3+ bedroom, 3-bath and master suite.
GILMANTON- Four Season waterfront on 4.7-Acres with 65’ on Crystal Lake. Fully renovated with new bathroom, laundry and appliances. Wrap around deck and new dock to enjoy lake and mountain views. $269,000 (4415792) Call 875-3128
TUFTONBORO- Affordable, fully furnished Lake Winnipesaukee cottage in protected and secluded cove on 522 acre Cow Island, 2 docks, southern exposure, level yard and sandy bottom shore.
TUFTONBOROEnjoy the serenity from your deck in this lovely home steps from the beach on pristine Lower Beech Pond; being sold mostly furnished.
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MOULTONBOROUGH- Great Lake Winnipesaukee access 3-bedroom, 2-bath home has sandy beach and boat launch. Open concept with woodstove, deck and beautiful 3-season porch. Great rental history too! $174,900 (4381429) Call 569-3128
GILMANTON- Cute get away with access to beautiful Crystal Lake; is furnished and waiting for your personal touch. Priced right and can be enjoyed year round.
WOLFEBORO- WATERFRONT LOT – Build your dream home on this peaceful and tranquil 1+ acre parcel with 160’ of waterfront on Sargents Pond. $99,500 (4048863) Call 569-3128
EFFINGHAM- Pine River Rd: Generous 5.78 acre lot convenient to Rt 16 North/South corridor for commuting and shopping. Lot abuts 48 acre common woodlands along the Pine River. $29,900 (4419718) Call 569-3128
OSSIPEE- A 1.14 acre lot with deeded access to nice sandy beach, boat launch, docks and moorings, picnic tables, parking and green grass to play on Ossipee Lake. No lottery for docks or moorings. $90,000 (4436959) Call 253-9360
BARNSTEAD- Half Moon Lake! Beach-access corner lot with an ideal slope for a walk-out basement. Only a 500’ walk to the beach. $15,000 (4417245) Call 875-3128
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LAKE WINONA. Amazingly inviting 3-bedroom home has warm wood beams, gas heat stove & lots of room. Over 1 acre with 100’ sandy beach, all day sun, swim dock, deck, gorgeous views, babbling brook & privacy. Pristine glacial lake is a wildlife haven. Outstanding rental potential. $444,900 Debbie Tarlentino 491-5404
WEIRS BEACH MOTEL overlooks Paugus Bay, Lake Winnipesaukee. Deeded access, 2 docks, 23 handsomely appointed rooms, boat docks, heated 40’ pool, game room, office & 3-bedroom owner’s home. Lake views, beautiful sunsets & an unbeatable location. $925,000 Anthony Avrutine 475-3598
WINNIPESAUKEE without the hefty price tag! Extremely well maintained home on Middle Brook with direct boating access. Tasteful & updated with cathedral ceilings, 4 bedrooms, large deck with awning, 2 docks & lots of storage. Short walk to the beach, clubhouse, tennis & basketball. $424,900 Scott Knowles 455-7751
STUNNING VIEWS & SHELLCAMP LAKE! Roomy, open 3 -bedroom home on 1.62 acre. 140’ of shorefront, dock & the perfect location for all season living. Three bedrooms, sunrises from your master bedroom deck, fireplace & full walkout basement. Community beach just steps away. $349,900 Rob Wichland 387-7069
MOULTONBOROUGH MEREDITH ALTON Absolutely the best sunsets on the Lake! One of a kind property in an amazing Beautiful waterfront home with spectacuFabulous west-facing, light and bright, location. Includes bunk house at waters lar views of mountain ranges and glorious sunsets. $1,500,000 #4385402 well maintained. $2,490,000 #4367900 edge. $1,650,000 #4449342
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GILFORD Turnkey fully applianced 2-bedroom, 1½ -bath condo with outstanding views of Winnipesaukee! Everything you might need, close to the pool, clubhouse and beach. $279,000 (#4378538)
COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL. Unique investment on the Squam River. 5 apartments plus a restaurant/pub/retail space with 2 levels for dining & riverfront area. Right off US Rt. 3, minutes from I-93 in a wonderful village setting. 1,800+- sq.ft. restaurant/retail space also available for lease at $1,000/mo. gross. $239,000 Anthony Avrutine 475-3598
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WOLFEBORO Situated on 1.2 pristine waterfront acres in desirable Springfield Point. Over 10,000 square feet of living space on 3-levels. No detail has been overlooked. $4,000,000 (#4251609)
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GILFORD Set on over an acre with 215’ of prime waterfront is this 5-bedroom home. $1,995,000 #4401954
MEREDITH Custom built on Lake Winnipesaukee with 100’ of frontage, large deep water dock. $795,000 #4449980
BELMONT 4-Season getaway in a gated community on Lake Winnisquam. $89,000 #4414713
BELMONT LACONIA 251’ on Winnsiquam offering a beautiful Lovely lake and mountain views up Lake 3-bedroom home, sandy beach and dock. Opechee from this waterfront home. $469,000 #4434773 $399,000 #4352834
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163 Clark Road, Wolfeboro $888,000 | Waterfront Jodi Hughes-Emerson • (603) 455-9533 MLS 4437707
21 Pumpkin Point, Alton $899,000 | Waterfront Fae Moore • (603) 833-0644
Whortleberry Island: Excellent location for this summer camp!! Nestled on the shore of Whortleberry Island, tucked back from boat traffic and wind. Level lot, grassed front yard. Large 36’ deck with hot tub. Spacious living area, eat at bar in kitchen, two bedrooms, plus sleeping nook. 125’ waterfront with two docks. Plenty of sun and fantastic views of surrounding islands and Ossipee Mountains. Also included with this island cottage is a boat rack at Harilla Landing which will accommodate up to a 26 1/2 boat! $299,500
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TUFTONBORO: What a great 3-bedroom, 2.5 bath Cape on 2 acres of land, set back off the road for plenty of privacy, but within walking distance to Pier 19, public beach and boat ramp on Winnipesaukee. There is plenty of room, living room, dining room, family room, kitchen, decks, and a 2-car garage. $259,000 MLS # 4437856 TUFTONBORO: Country charm abounds in this 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath, Cape on 2-acres of wooded land. Home has great wood floors, updated kitchen, fireplaced living room, wood stove in the family room, first-floor master bedroom, deck, farmers porch, screened porch and garage under. $260,000 MLS # 4377824
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Conveniently located with spectacular lake and mountain views. Three bedrooms, large living room, cathedral ceilings and a finished lower level. Agent related to seller.
Stunning designer home at the Meredith Bay community on Winnipesaukee. 4400 sq feet with an open concept design. Gourmet kitchen with commercial grade appliances.
Located within the gated community of South Down Shores comes access to the private yacht club, sandy beach, tennis courts and walking trails.
ALTON, NH | $379,900 | MLS#4421814 ASHLEY DAVIS | 603.455.7110
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Panoramic Views Originally built in 1968, this three bedroom home has many upgrades. Located in conservation conscious Dalton Ridge, all utilities are underground. DALTON, NH | $425,000 | MLS#4441949 SARA MAFFEI | 802.291.3850
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Country Estates of New Hampshire at Gilmanton Historical Society The final program of the 2015 Gilmanton Historical Society summer season will feature Exemplary Country Estates of New Hampshire, on Tuesday, Sept. 22 at 7:30 pm at Old Town Hall in Gilmanton Iron Works. In the early 20th century, the New Hampshire Board of Agriculture launched a program to boost the rural economy and promote tourism through the sale of abandoned farms to summer residents. Presenter Christina Ashjian focuses attention on some of the great country estates featured in the New
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quilting, hooked, braided and penny exhibit will cover the history of each of these items that were created for both practical purposes as well as decorative objects. “We all have those special family handicrafts that bring back wonderful family memories,” says Kean. “I think this exhibition will inspire those fond memories for many in our community.” This event is free and open to the public. For more information contact the Laconia Historical and Museum Society at 527-1278, email lhmslpl@metrocast.net or visit LaconiaHistorical.org.
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Preschool Ballet Do you have a preschooler who always dances around the house? If so, consider bringing your child to Northeastern Ballet Theatre’s Ballet Beginnings class. Every child instinctively moves to music, and Ballet Beginnings nurtures the natural dancer within. With the theatre’s youngest dancers, the focus is upon developing their physical coordination, imagination, creative expression, and listening skills. In a special 10-week introductory session, your child will learn fundamental ballet steps and basic terminology, how to recognize rhythm and tempo, and classroom etiquette. There is a class for three-year-olds on Mondays from 10 to 11 am and on
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Thursdays for four-year-olds from 10 to 11 am. The groups are separated so that individual attention can be given to each child at their particular level of development. Northeastern Ballet Theatre is not a competition or recital-driven school, but rather teaches technique all year long. Students are given the opportunity to participate in full-length ballets several times a year, including a production of The Nutcracker. For more information please call 834-8834 or email northeasternballettheatre@gmail.com. Northeastern Ballet Theatre is located in Wolfeboro and seeks to nurture the dancer within each of us.
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The Squam Lakes Natural Science Center in Holderness is a great place for visitors of all ages, from young children to Senior citizens. The month of October offers some fun and interesting programs at the Science Center, as well as the popular natural trail with live animal exhibits. Staying Found: Finding Your Way With and Without a Map and Compass takes place on Saturday, Oct. 3 from 10 am to 12:30 pm. The program is geared for adults and families with children ages nine and over. Spend the morning trekking through local woodlands to uncover the basics of “how to find your way.” Through fun activities and challenges, participants will develop map, compass, and landscape observational skills culminating in successfully navigating the way “home” after being “lost.” This program will be held offsite. Meet at the Science Center and caravan to nearby Plymouth. Wear sturdy shoes and dress for being outdoors and hiking at a moderate level both on and off trail. Reservations are required in advance. Up Close to Animals is a great program for all ages, taking place on Saturday, Oct. 3 and Sunday, Oct. 4 and Oct. 10 and 11 at noon and 2 pm. Visitors meet live animals up close and learn about them from an experienced naturalist educator. These engaging talks at the amphitheater on the animal exhibit trail feature a variety of different animals, including birds like peregrine falcon, saw-whet
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owl, or sharp-shinned hawk; mammals like woodchuck, porcupine, skunk, or coyote; and reptiles like wood turtle, or Blanding’s turtle. Up Close to Animals presentations are part of regular trail admission and reservations are not required. Halloween is great fun at the Science Center with Halloween Hoot N Howl on Saturday, Oct. 17 from 6 to 8 pm. Visitors will enjoy an eerily entertaining 40-minute guided tour around the Science Center grounds. Trail walks feature live skits with a seasonal theme and depart every 10 minutes from 6 to 7:30 pm. Come in costume and dress suitably for outdoor weather. After the tour, visitors can warm up with Halloween games and tasty treats! Reservations are required in advance. As colder weather approaches, many people love to feed the birds. The Do’s and Don’ts of Feeding the Birds will give you needed information on Saturday, Oct. 24 from 10 to 11:30 am. Feeding birds is one of the best gateways into nature study. Find out top methods to economically attract birds to your yard and how to avoid the pitfalls of attracting unwanted guests like squirrels, bears, and others. Learn how to make simple feeders and to best tailor your bird feeding station to the habitat of your yard. Reservations are required in advance. For details about this event, upcoming programs, and memberships and to pre-register for programs, go to www.nhnature.org or call 968-7194.
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Celebrating All Things Pumpkin at Spider Web Gardens During the first week of June 2015, Spider Web Gardens gave out free pumpkin plants with tips on how to grow a “whopper”! Customers were asked to grow their pumpkin and bring it in for a weigh-in at the end of the growing season. Spider Web Garden’s Heftiest Pumpkin Weigh-In Contest will be held on Saturday, Sept. 26 from 10 am to 2 pm. Prizes will be awarded for the Heftiest: First Heftiest Pumpkin: $250 Gift Certificate; Second Heftiest Pumpkin prize: $100 Gift Certificate; Third Heftiest Pumpkin prize: $50 Gift Certificate.
In celebration of all things pumpkin, Spider Web Gardens will be offering hayrides around the pumpkin patch, pumpkin flavored refreshments and fresh apple cider. A hay bale maze will be waiting for the kids in greenhouse number 6. Sue Weeks will be at Spider Web Gardens with pumpkin butter tasting as well as some of her popular preserves. For more information visit Spider Web Gardens at 252 Middle Rd., Tuftonboro, or contact spiderwebgardens@ne.twcbc.com, www.spiderwebgardens.com or 5695056.
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Burke and Surette Folk Music Sept. 27 at Taylor The next program in the Taylor Community Music Series, sponsored by Bank of New Hampshire, is scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 27 at 3 pm in Taylor’s Woodside Building, 435 Union Ave. The event is free and open to the public. Reservations are not required. The concert will feature Susie Burke and David Surette, who have made a name for themselves as one of the finest acts on the lively New England folk scene. Judy Dean generously sponsors the performance. Together since 1988, Burke and Surette have built a steady following for their own blend of contemporary,
traditional and original folk and acoustic music. Burke’s vocal style is at once stunning and heartfelt and is matched by Surette’s fluid fretwork. The couple has released five albums since 1990 on the Madrina Music label, to positive response from both critics and audiences. Together they bring skill, taste, feeling and pure enjoyment to their music and bring their music to an ever-widening circle of listeners. (Taylor Community is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit Continuing Care Retirement Community. Visit www. taylorcommunity.org, or call 366-1400 for more information.)
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Life Bridge to Celebrate 11 Years of Mentoring Local Youth For 11 years Life Bridge Inc. has been reaching out to youth in the Lakes Region with one-to-one mentoring services. On Thursday, Oct. 8, at Camp Brookwoods, located at 34 Camp Brookwoods Road in Alton, a Fall Fundraising Banquet will be held to celebrate mentoring successes and to raise funds for a fruitful future. An abundant buffet will be offered, including Oven Roasted Chicken Breasts, Sliced Roast Beef, Scalloped Potatoes au Gratin, Salad Bar, Vegetable Soup, rolls and Mixed Squash Bake, with Apple Tart and Vanilla Bean Ice Cream for dessert. The evening will start with cheese, crackers and vegetables at 5:30 pm. All of this is offered for a suggest donation of $25.00 per person. In addition to the wonderful meal and an inspiring program, valuable donated items will be available for bidding at the silent auction. The evening’s program is designed to recognize our faithful mentors, to raise awareness of the vital role Life Bridge plays in the lives of the youth of the Lakes Region and to encourage financial support for the coming year. In addition, 10 percent of all money raised will be used as seed money for the new Life Bridge scholarship fund. Life Bridge strives to give students hope and to lead them away from risky behaviors by bringing a trained mentor into their lives. The mentor spends a minimum of 90 minutes
a week of personal time with their mentee. Mentoring enables a student to develop responsible decision making skills, deeper relationships within their family, improves grades and attendance at school, and a potentially rewarding journey into the future as a responsible young adult in their community. Parents and school administrators are very involved and helpful as Life Bridge provides structure and oversight of the mentoring matches. The demand for mentors from parents and school professionals is growing by leaps and bounds – the need has never been greater! An analysis of the Life Bridge program by the Carsey Institute of the University of New Hampshire highlights its achievements. For example, overall academic performance was improved by 17 percent, positive engagement in extra-curricular activities, better relationships with other students and the ability to manage stress improved by 33 percent. There is no doubt that Life Bridge has made a huge difference in the lives of their mentees. Currently there are approximately 30 mentor/ mentee matches in the Lakes Region. If you want to support this vital organization in any way, plan to attend the banquet on October 8. To make reservations, please call Jennifer at 522-6713. If you are unable to attend but still want to offer support you can go to www.lifebridgementoring.org and click on donate.
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The Northern Railroad Kenneth Cushing, author and historian, will offer a presentation on the history of the Northern Railroad on Friday, Sept. 25 at 6:30 pm at the South Danbury Christian Church located at 1411 US Rte. 4, Danbury, NH. Ken will discuss the history of the trains that went through Danbury, surrounding towns and throughout the state of NH, such as the Peanut, the New Englander, the Ambassador, the Boston & Maine, and trains that ran from Concord to White River Junction. The Northern Railroad was a critical component in the mid-19th century and transported goods throughout the state. Milk trains were a common sight and extensive farming utilized the trains to ship produce, wool and dairy products. Other industries that
depended on trains included lumber operations, the exporting of garnet and other minerals and ice cut from local lakes and transported to Boston, MA. The Northern Railroad also transported tourists to local destinations. Ken’s presentation will include details on when the Northern Railroad was chartered in 1844 to its abandonment in 1995, railroad stations that it served, and some national disasters and train wrecks on the line. Historical photographs of the trains will be on display during the program and Ken’s presentation includes a PowerPoint presentation. The program is free to the public. Light refreshments and snacks will be served. Donations are welcome; for more information call 768-3603.
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