Page 1
September 25, 2017
Your Guide to What’s Happening in NH’s Lakes Region
FREE
PAID
PERMIT #130 Portsmouth, NH POSTAL CUSTOMER
PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE
September 25 • Vol 34 • No 25
IN THIS ISSUE
Wright Museum • page 13
What’s Up • pages 8-11
See More at
Golf • page 14
Get The Skinny Around the Winni
Page 2
September 25, 2017
A family-owned, independent grocery store located on Main Street across from the town docks of Lake Winnipesaukee in beautiful, downtown Wolfeboro, NH—the oldest summer resort in America!
Fresh Seafood, Meat, Deli and Produce Bakery | Salad Bar | Beer & Wine We are among the growing number of independently owned supermarkets supplied by Hannaford, a company who has been serving New England since 1883.
Free Home Deliveries Every Thursday 10% Senior Citizen Discount Every Tuesday Now Accepting Mobile Payments
(55 years and older)
60 South Main Street • Wolfeboro • 603-569-4755 www.huntersshopnsave.com
Page 3
September 25, 2017
A Grape Crushin’ Event at Winnipesaukee Winery Prussia. Intrigued, she began to do online research on wine making and took a seminar through the University of California and Cornell in New York. She also visited wineries in Europe. “I have a German cousin who told me that it would be hard to make wine in America!” she remembers with a smile. Always up for a challenge, Heidi proved the cousin wrong by starting to make wine. “I am still learning, but I have learned a lot!” She uses an oak barrel aging process, which she says makes great wine. “The wine is in the barrels for up to three years.” Once she was set up, Heidi and her family began wine making in earnest. “When we got a
second tank in our house, we decided to do wine making commercially and built the building below the vineyard in Bristol. We did it for about five years commercially in the Newfound area and got good reviews.” As the winemaking business grew, Heidi realized they would need more space. The Wolfeboro property meant a big move, and diving into a new business – the bed and breakfast, not to mention the antiques shop, but she was up for the challenge. It took three tractor-trailers to move the business and their lives to • Grape Continued on page 4
Stay cozy thiS Sfall
hop nh’S l a rg e S t ruStic furnitur & mattre e gallerySS
plymOuth meredith linCOln 603-238-3250 603-279-1333 603-745-7251
742 Tenney Mtn. Hwy.
Junction of Rt. 3 & 25
C
barn is a large white farmhouse, which has operated as the 1810 House Bed & Breakfast for many years. For years, the barn has served as a group antiques shop, filled with all kinds of great old items. When Heidi and Christopher purchased the property recently, they continued to offer bed and breakfast in the farmhouse, which has already proven very popular. Antiques are still sold in the barn, and part of the barn space now also serves as a wine bar and tasting area. “We want people to experience what a grape stomp is like,” Heidi goes on to say. “Stomping or crushing the grapes is the first step. Visitors can take selfies, videos and those who aren’t grape stomping, can cheer others on!” Wine lovers may know of the couple from the Newfound Lake Vineyard, located near Wellington State Park in Bristol, NH (near Newfound Lake). The Vineyard is well known for its very popular Wicked Good Red wine. Heidi explains that they had outgrown their Newfound location, and began to look for a larger property that would give them the acreage to grow more coldweather grapes. “We needed level land with good customer access. We also wanted more space for wine education. We have four acres in Bristol and in Wolfeboro, we have about eight acres.” Some years ago, Heidi became curious about wine making and knew her ancestors were wine makers in
55 Main Street
oz
abin Rust y C ic
-F ur ni
s
Story & Photos by Kathi Caldwell-Hopper It takes grapes – a lot of grapes – to make wine. It is a process that takes skill, knowledge, great grapes, but it also helps to have some old-fashioned manpower (or in this case, foot power!). Heidi von Götz Cogean, and her partner, Christopher Coache, know all about what it takes to make great wine and they have been perfecting wine making for over 15 years. They want to share a unique event with their guests and the public on October 7 and 8, when they will be holding a Grape Crushing Weekend. “We will have tubs filled with grapes for grape stomping,” Heidi explains. “Those who are staying at our inn, the 1810 House which is next to the wine tasting and antique barn in Wolfeboro, can take part in the grape stomping as well as anyone brave enough to get their feet purple. For folks participating in the wine tasting, we will offer a special ‘barrel tasting’, a sample of young wine directly from the French oak barrel.” Heidi and Christopher have certainly put the property, located at 458 Center Street in Wolfeboro, to good use. Locals and vacationers are likely familiar with the 1810 House and Antique Barn. If you travel on Rt. 28/Center Street, there is no doubt you have seen the huge old whitewashed barn with a large Antiques sign on the side of the building. Next to the big
ture & Mattre sse
s-
Open daily 9am-5pm • SundayS 10am - 4pm • COzyCabinruStiCS.COm
M/S Mount Washington On Lake Winnipesaukee
Winter Winter Storage Storage Winter Storage and and
and and
FallFall Boat Boat SaleSale Fall Boat Sale
Boat Storage Value Package Pricing Includes: Haul-Out, Engine Winterization, Shrink-Wrap, Storage, Summerizing and Spring Launch • Inside or Outside Storage Available
Winter Storage
Scenic Foliage Cruises
and
Fall Boat Sale
Low Prices and Great Service ® Save up to 20%! Certified Techs for Mercury/MerCruiser Volvo Penta & Yamaha
The Foliage is Beautiful on Lake Winnipesaukee
Let us do the “driving” while you enjoy the foliage. Breakfast, lunch and cocktails available on board. Daily cruises from Weirs Beach: 10 AM & 12:30 PM From Wolfeboro Monday–Saturday at 11:15 AM
Sunday Champagne Brunch From Weirs Beach 10 & 12:30 • From Alton Bay 11:15.
(603) 279-7921 ®
Wrap & Go Winterization Plan Winterization and/or Shrink-Wrap get it done right
www.meredithmarina.com
®
Swing to The Oldies With Annie & The Orphans. • Fri., Sep. 29 • From Weirs Beach, 6–9 PM.
Adults 60+ get $10 discount Friday Nights,
Rock, Roll & Remember With The Club Soda. • Sat., Sep. 30 • From Weirs Beach, 6–9 PM.
®
Foliage Dinner Cruise
®
-7921 (603) 279-7921www.meredithmarina.com www.meredithmarina.com SALES • RENTALS www.meredithmarina.com •(603)SERVICE • VALET 279-7921 www.meredithmarina.com (603) 279-7921 www.MeredithMarina.com (603) 279-7921
603-279-7921• www.meredithmarina.com
Sundays through October 15 • From Weirs Beach, 5–7 PM. Call:
603-366-5531
or Full schedule on line:
cruiseNH.com
Page 4
September 25, 2017
• Grape Continued from page 3 Wolfeboro but they were on schedule, and opened the bed and breakfast on Memorial Day of this year. Guests stop in often to do the wine tasting and to shop and learn more about the business. Heidi does wine tastings for guests at the large, wooden wine bar located in the back area of the barn. The October 7 and 8 grape stomping will see four tons of red grapes from California offered for a traditional grape stomp. Heidi explains that normally, they use a grape crushing machine and de-stem the grapes as well. The chance to get in a vat and stomp grapes the old-fashioned way is for fun and to allow guests to experience part of the wine making process. Once the grapes are crushed and de-stemmed, they are put in tubs with yeast. This starts the fermentation process, which takes a number of days. Heidi will monitor the vats and use a large stainless-steel plunger to “push the cap down” as the process is known. This is done at least three times a day and she will monitor the mixture to make sure it is kept wet. As the sugar content in the grapes
declines, eaten by the yeast, a rough wine is born about a week later. It is all part of the process, which ends with the wine being aged for many months in the French oak barrels. Heidi is always up for the challenge of trying new things, and recalls her father bringing her cranberries from the only bog on Newfound Lake to produce the berry in the area. He told her to make a wine with the cranberries, which she indeed did, along with a wine made from blueberries. “We make a rose wine from a NH grown grape. The grape survives in temperatures of 30 below zero.” This, indeed, is the ultimate definition of the cold weather grapes that Heidi and Christopher grow. “We will be planting root stock next spring; this will be two-year-old root stock. These are cold-weather grapes. We won’t expect to see a harvest of grapes for about four years,” she says. Wine tastings in the antique barn allow guests to sample and learn about four wines (usually white and sweet wines and a California red wine) and to keep the souvenir wine glass. The customer also gets a coupon for $2.00 off a bottle of wine.
PUBLISHER Dan Smiley
Smiley Publishing Group, LLC dba Panoramic Publishing Group/The Laker P.O. Box 119, Wolfeboro Falls, NH 03896
603-569-5257 in NH 1-800-339-5257 FAX 603-569-5258
ADVERTISING Jim Cande Maureen Padula Christie Pacheco
pressreleases@thelaker.com • lkr@thelaker.com • www.thelaker.com
EDITOR Kathi Caldwell-Hopper
This newspaper assumes no financial responsibility for typographical errors but will reprint that part of an advertisement in which the typographical error affects the value of same. Advertisers will please notify the management immediately of any errors which may occur.
PRODUCTION MANAGER Gina Lessard
All rights reserved. No reproduction in part or whole without expressed written consent. Cover Photo Courtesy of Melvin Village Marina/Four Winns Boats
PRODUCTION Yvette Bohn CIRCULATION Kathy Larson
Heidi von Götz Cogean in the wine tasting area at Winnipesaukee Winery. Those who want to immerse themselves in the wine experience, while enjoying foliage and fun in the Lakes Region, can stay at the bed and breakfast, and also participate in the grape stomping event. It is a unique and fun way to get away for a weekend in the Lakes Region at this special time of year. The winery also offers Advice to the Bride Wine Tasting Bachelorette Parties for the bride and her wedding party and other guests. Heidi says it’s a casual and fun way for women to sample and learn about wine and also offer the bride some lighthearted
advice before the wedding! It does indeed take a lot of grapes to make good wine, but Heidi and Christopher have found that sharing their knowledge and the wine making experience with others is a great way to introduce Winnipesaukee Winery to the public. For information on the 1810 House Bed and Breakfast, the Winnipesaukee Winery and Antiques Shop, visit www.1810house.net or call 603-5151765. The winery is open Thursday through Sunday, noon to 5 pm.
NOT JUST A GRAIN STORE...
www.clarksgrain.com Whether farmer, pet owner, backyard gardener or wildlife enthusiast you will find almost everything you need in our stores.
271 Suncook Valley Rd. (Rte. 28) Chichester • 603-435-8388
1010 White Mountain Highway (Rte.16) Ossipee • 603-539-4006
Your locally owned & operated grain store for over 60 years
PERFECT GRASS... AT A PERFECT PRICE!
The Lakes Region’s Most Experienced Source For All Your Water Needs... Including Irrigation!
Gilford Well Company
Improve, Protect, Beautify Over 70 Years in Business To Do... new windows & doors siding & trim
maintenancefr deck and do ee ck
roofing 3-season porch addition insulate/weatherize
r remodel complete exterio ing & trim, sid s, ow nd including wi erization th ea /w doors, insulation
refurbish deck & dock with maintenance-free products
6 6 6 6 6 6
replacement windows & doors blown-in insulation custom building & additions custom sun & screen rooms custom porch enclosures siding specialists
603-524-6343
www.gilfordwell.com
*we offer the strongest warranties in the business
replacement windows & doors family 6owned & operated since 1946
6 blown-in insulation 6 custom building & additions visit us on the web... howlandhomeimprovement.com 6 custom sun & screen rooms 6 custom porch enclosures 6 siding specialists
Page 5
September 25, 2017
Fall Rides on the New Hampshire Boat Museum’s Millie B One of the best ways to tour Lake Winnipesaukee and see the beautiful foliage is by vintage wooden boat. The New Hampshire Boat Museum’s vintage Hacker Craft, Millie B, is the perfect way to sit back, relax and tour Lake Winnipesaukee in style. Rides continue during the fall on weekends through Columbus Day at the docks in downtown Wolfeboro. The 45-minute narrated tour is offered along the eastern shore of the lake. Not only will you see spectacular scenery, you will learn about the history, geology, and ecology of Lake Winnipesaukee. And you’ll see beautiful houses and maybe even a loon or two! Reservations are encouraged and may be made by calling the New Hampshire Boat Museum at 603-5694554. If your schedule does not allow you to reserve in advance, you may come to the Wolfeboro Town Docks to see if there’s room on the next ride. During the shoulder seasons, the boat runs on weekends only and all tours are
The New Hampshire Boat Museum’s Millie B will give rides to the public on weekends through Columbus Day. (Courtesy photo)
weather dependent. The exact schedule can be viewed at www.nhbm.org. Two trained New Hampshire Boat Museum staff are always on duty - a dock attendant who sells tickets and helps visitors on and off the boat and the boat’s captain. Each captain has
a commercial license, and each one gives a unique and informative tour. As an added bonus, all those who take a Millie B boat ride receive a free admission pass to tour the New Hampshire Boat Museum, located at 399 Center Street in Wolfeboro.
For those wanting a more personalized experience, charters are available. The Millie B can help you celebrate major events such as weddings, birthdays and anniversaries, which makes for unique memories. Many brides choose to arrive in style at their lake wedding on the Millie B. And, of course the Millie B is also the perfect setting for unforgettable wedding photos. The New Hampshire Boat Museum is open to the public for the 2017 season daily through Monday, October 9 from 10 am to 4 pm Monday through Saturday, and Sunday 12 noon to 4 pm. The Museum is a notfor-profit institution focusing on New Hampshire’s boating and fresh water heritage, and is located two miles from downtown Wolfeboro in the former Allen “A” Resort dance hall/theater building. For further information, contact the Boat Museum at 603-5694554, museum@nhbm.org, nhbm.org or via Facebook.
Points of Interest and Why Family Stories Matter at Taylor Community Are you like those people that feel personal and family histories are an important part of their overall legacy? Did you know only one percent of people take the time to preserve their family stories? Learn how you can take steps to capture these stories before they’re lost, as Dan Darling, owner of Heartstring Media, presents a program entitled “Why Family Stories Matter.” The free event is Monday, September 25 at 6:30 pm in the Taylor Community’s Woodside Building; the event is open to the public. This presentation will help people discover easy methods, along with tools and resources, to begin this important process and learn about the different ways these stories can be shared with
family and friends. Mr. Darling has many years of experience telling stories professionally through theater and video production. Through his Memoir Mill personal history service, he assists individuals, families, organizations and communities in preserving their valuable histories, memories and life stories. He is also a Certified Legacy Planner and a lifetime member of the International Association of StoryKeepers. Laconia History – Points of Interest Learn about various points of interest in Laconia’s history during a virtual travel around town presented by Laconia Historical and Museum’s Executive Director Pat Tierney on
Wednesday, September 27 at 6:30 pm at Taylor Community’s Woodside Building. This free event is open to the public. The Laconia Historical and Museum Society is dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of all aspects of the history and culture of the City of Laconia, New Hampshire, and surrounding environs from its earliest
inhabitants to the present day. Taylor Community is a not-forprofit Continuing Care Retirement Community whose mission is to provide the highest quality of retirement living options to support the independence, health and dignity of community residents. Visit www. taylorcommunity.org, or call 603-3661400 for more information.
Forest Pump & Filter Co. Complete Well-Drilling Service • Home Water Wells • • Free Water Analysis • Licensed and Certified • • Water Filters & Conditioning • Sales • Service • Installation • New Systems & Upgrades Iron • Sulfur • Hard Water • Water Softeners • Purifiers Arsenic Removal Filters • Radon Removal Units Chemical-Free Iron Removers and Supplies “NO WATER” EMERGENCY SERVICE
Wells • Pumps Filters
Visit Our Showroom 277 Milton Road Rochester, NH 603-332-9037
Financing Available
Page 6
September 25, 2017
Families in Transition’s Halloween Themed 5K Expands to Wolfeboro Families in Transition (FIT), a Concord, Manchester, Dover, and soon-to-be Wolfeboro, NH, based homeless services provider, will host its first Wicked FIT Run in Wolfeboro, on Saturday, September 30 at 10:30 am at the Abenaki Ski Area. The family friendly, costume-themed, 5K, will provide runners and walkers the opportunity to support FIT in their efforts of providing a home and hope to homeless families in the Governor Wentworth Regional School District. “We’ve had such success with our Wicked FIT Run in Concord, that we decided to add a second location and bring the event to Wolfeboro,” said Maureen Beauregard, President and Founder of Families in Transition. “We love to see people come out in costume, participate in the race, and all the while know that they are doing their part to help those most in need in their own
community. There are students in this school district who are homeless and we’re hoping that this race will help us to raise awareness of the issue and raise money to do something about it.” People are encouraged to create teams and dress in costume. Prizes will be awarded in several costume categories, as well as race finish times. The cost to register, if done before noon on September 27, is $25 for adults over age 20, $15 for individuals aged 11-19, and free for kids under 10. To register as an individual or team go to www.fitnh.org/wickedfitrun. The first 200 people to register will receive a Wicked FIT Run shirt. Same-day registrations will be permitted, but will cost an additional $5 per person. The lead event sponsors include Spectrum Marketing Companies; Jim and Billie Talbott Fund of New Hampshire Charitable Foundation;
The Loon Center & Markus Wildlife Sanctuary
EXHIBITSwHIKING TRAILSwVIDEOS The Loon’s Feather Gift Shop Selling All Things Loon
Loon Center: Thur - Sat, 9am-5pm Hiking Trails: Everyday, Dawn to Dusk
ADMISSION IS FREE
183 Lee’s Mill Road, Moultonborough, NHw603-476-LOON (5666)wWWW.LOON.ORG
Families in Transition, a nonprofit homeless services agency, is bringing their signature Wicked FIT Run 5K to Wolfeboro, on Saturday, September 30, at the Abenaki Ski Area. Pictured are race participants from last year’s Wicked FIT Run in Concord, NH. (Courtesy photo)
Meredith Village Savings Bank; Huggins Hospital; First Congregational Church; Paul G. Tessier, PGA Golf Professional; and Wolfeboro First Christian Church. Event sponsorships are available and can be found at www. fitnh.org/wickedfitrun. Families in Transition is a nonprofit organization that provides safe, affordable housing and social services to individuals and families who are
homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, enabling them to gain selfsufficiency and respect. FIT also owns and operates two thrift stores in Manchester and Concord, NH, which serve as economic engines to help pay for services that FIT provides. For more information about FIT, the race, and stores, visit www.fitnh.org or call 603-641-9441.
Clip this ad for 10% off in the gift shop!• Excluding sale items and consignments
19th Annual Autumn SANDWICH NEW HAMPSHIRE
l Saturday September 30th 10am-5pm
Sunday October 1st 10am-4pm
Fine Jewelry, Country Wood Crafts, Watercolors, Pottery, Metal, Stemware, Photography, Ceramics, Candles, Bird Houses, Folk Art, Wearable Art, Fiber, Floral, Sea Glass, Fleece, Scarves, Tapestry, Recycled Fiber, Soaps, Turned Wood, Fire Colorant, Vintage Chic, Herbal Dips, Salsas, Sauces, Wine Slushy Mixes, Kettle Corn, Oils, Maple and more!
Free Admission ~ Rain or Shine Friendly Pets on a Leash are Welcome.
A FAMILY TRADITION!
OCTOBER 7- 8 - 9, 2017 Fairgrounds Open Daily at 8am Friday Midway Preview 4-9pm • Pay One Price Rides $20 Saturday Pay One Price Rides 9-2 $20 Rides Open 9am Saturday, Sunday & Monday
GPS Location: 312 Daniel Webster Highway, Meredith
From Route 93 take Exit 23, follow to Route 3
thesandwichfair.com
Midway by Gillette Shows
Page 7
September 25, 2017
Solid Wood Bedroom and Dining Room Sets by Vaughan Bassett Made in the USA by craftsmen using American grown hardwoods High quality details, such as: English dovetail construction | Ball bearing drawer guides Premium finishes for added durability
Artisan Choices Collection Customize your solid oak or solid cherry set with your choice of: • 5 bed styles • 5 finishes • 8 storage pieces • 20 hardware options
Simply Dining Collection Customize your solid cherry set with your choice of: • 3 chair styles and benches • 4 table options • 2 storage options • 3 different finishes
Free Delivery ★ Free Set Up 433 NH Rt. 11 ★ Farmington, NH 603-755-4402 www.newenglandfurniture.net Mon-Sat 9-8 ★ Sun 9-5
Page 8
September 25, 2017
Start Your Day Off Over Easy BREAKFAST & LUNCH - MADE FRESH DAILY T he Farmer’s
K i t c he n
Grab breakfast or lunch at The Farmer’s Kitchen. We use only the freshest ingredients for our homemade creations. Come by today to try our: 100% Colombian Coffee freshly ground from whole beans Farm fresh eggs | Specialty Omelets Eggs Benedict - topped with homemade hollandaise, made fresh to order Buttermilk Pancakes | French Toast served on thick Texas toast Sandwiches & Burgers | Don't forget to check out our daily breakfast & lunch specials!
444 NH Route 11 | Farmington, NH | 603-735-9900 www.Farmerskitchen-NH.com
Through Sept. 30, Cate Poole Art Exhibit, Libby Museum, 755 N. Main St., Wolfeboro, info: 569-1035, www.thelibbymuseum.org. Through Oct. 10, Color, Words & Wool Rug Hooking Exhibit, free, public welcome, Belknap Mill, 25 Beacon St. East, Laconia, call for hours: 524-8813. Sept. 25, Annual Friends Book and Author Luncheon, noon, with NH Poet Laureate Alice B. Fogel, Bald Peak Colony Club, Melvin Village, program of Moultonboro Public Library, info/tickets/pre-registration: 476-8895. Sept. 26, Fairway for Airways Golf Classic, 8 am, Lake Winnipesaukee Golf Classic, One Lake Winnipesaukee Drive, New Durham, info: www.breathenh.org. Sept. 26, Have Lunch, Will Travel, noon-1 pm, World Heritage Film Series, City of Petra, Jordan & Italy, free, Wolfeboro Public Library, 259 South Main St., Wolfeboro, 569-2428. Sept. 26, The Middle East, 6:30-7:30 pm, understanding the history and social identities of the region, public welcome, free, Gilford Public Library, 31 Potter Hill Rd., Gilford, 524-6042. Sept. 26, The Zimmerman Telegram Story, presented by Professor Douglas Wheeler, 7 pm, Wright Museum, Center St., Wolfeboro, advanced reservations: 569-1212, www.wrightmuseum.org. Sept. 27, Community Dinner, Altrusa Club of Meredith, Meredith Community Center, 5:30 pm, social hour at 5 pm, call 279-9918 for reservations. Sept. 27, Dump Run Gang Band community folk music drop in, 8:30-11 am, Gilmanton Community Church, Rt. 107, Four Corners, Gilmanton, 267-6150. Sept. 27, Interlakes Community Caregivers 7th Annual Mini Golf Tournament, www.interlakescommunitycaregivers.org. Sept. 27, Jenna Le, 7 pm, Eagle Pond Authors’ Series, poetry reading, free, Smith Recital Hall, Plymouth State University, Plymouth, 535-ARTS.
“Where Price Meets Quality” (603) 674-5924 • painlesspaintingllc@gmail.com
Fully Insured • Free Estimates • Island Work
We’ve Got You Covered! Whether you are an individual, a business or need insurance on a specialty risk, we can help.
Sept. 27, Rosie’s Mom – Forgotten Women of the First World War, historian Carrie Brown traces history of the women who lived during the war, 6:30 pm, Belknap Mill, 25 Beacon St. East, Laconia, info: 524-8813. Sept. 28, Eric Grant performs for Acoustic Thursday, 7 pm, Patrick’s Pub, 18 Weirs Rd., Gilford, 293-0841, www.patrickspub.com. September 28, The Lakes Region Genealogy Interest Group and the Wolfeboro Library present program by Kate and Mike Lancor on “Chasing Irish Ancestors,” 6:30 pm. Free and open to all. 259 South Main St., Wolfeboro, 569-2428. Sept. 28, Fall Flow Yoga, 5:15 pm, Gunstock Mt. Resort, Cherry Valley Rd., Gilford, pre-register/info: 293-4341. Sept. 28, Fiestas in Springtime: Fire, Faith and Food, John Chaston speaker, Center Harbor Historical Society, 7 pm, 94 Dane Rd., Center Harbor, info: www. centerharbornh.org. Sept. 28, UFO and Saxon Concert, doors open 6 pm, concert 7:30 pm, Entrain and Copilot bands, Flying Monkey Performance Center, Main St., Plymouth, tickets/ info: 536-2551, www.flyingmonkeynh.com. Sept. 28, Zen Flow with Zoe, 6 pm, recurring event, Outdoor New England, 376 Central St., Franklin, info/register: 855-266-5671.
Our wide selection of companies gives us the ability to offer you the best coverage for the best price, no matter what your needs may be.
Sept. 29, Blue Jeans Ball, 7-11 pm, Pitman’s Freight Room, Laconia, $35 p/p, benefit for NH Humane Society, dance lesson and concert with Lexi James included, tickets: www.nhhumane.org.
172 Union Avenue Laconia, NH 603-524-0753 www.maheuinsurance.com
Sept. 29, Dueling Pianos, Matt Langley vs. Jim Tyrell, 9 pm, Patrick’s Pub, 18 Weirs Rd., Gilford, 293-0841, www.patrickspub.com.
Sept. 29, Cowboy Junkies concert, doors open 6 pm, concert 7:30 pm, Flying Monkey Performance Center, Main St., Plymouth, tickets/info: 536-2551, www. flyingmonkeynh.com.
Sept. 29, Fall Festival, 4-8 pm, Lakes Region Community College, 379 Belmont Rd. Laconia, entertainment for all ages, info: www.lrcc.edu/fallfestival. Sept. 29, It’s a Mystery book discussion group, 10 am, free, public welcome, book discussion of Moriarty, Wolfeboro Public Library, S. Main St., Wolfeboro, 569-2428. Sept. 29, Pub Music, 6:30 pm, Corner House Inn, 22 Main St., Sandwich, Paul Hubert performs, info: 284-6219.
THE NATURE OF WOOD turnings by League juried woodworkers Now Thru Sept 30 279 DW Hwy. • Meredith • 603-279-7920 •www.nhcrafts.org/Meredith Like us on Facebook so you can see other beautiful things made by NH’s finest artists ~ www.facebook.com/nhcraft
Sept. 29, Small Farmer’s Club, All About Hay, 10-11 am, ages 2-6, crafts, games, stories and animal meet and greet, Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm, Tamworth, 323-7591. Sept. 29, Swing to the Oldies, dine and dance aboard M/S Mount Washington. 6-9 pm, 366-5531, www.cruiseNH.com. Sept. 29-Oct. 1, Autumnal, art exhibit, Azure Rising, 628 S. Main St., Wolfeboro, www.azurerisinggallery.wordpress.com. Sept. 30, A,B, Cs of Letter Press Printing, 9:30 am-4:30 pm, learn basics of letterpress printing, Canterbury Shaker Village, Shaker Rd., Canterbury, preregister/cost: 783-9511, www.shakers.org. Sept. 30, After Hours Guided Hike, 1 ½ hr. guided hike to watch sun set over Belknap/Ossipee Mts., meet at Welcome Center at 6 pm, Gunstock Mt. Resort, Cherry Valley Rd., Gilford, pre-register/info: 293-4341.
Page 9
September 25, 2017
Sept. 30, An Evening with Chicago, doors open 5 pm, Bank of NH Pavilion, Meadowbrook Lane, Gilford, tickets/info: 603-293-4700, www.meadowbrook.net. Sept. 30, Art Walk, Wolfeboro, 5-7:30 pm, self-guided tour of galleries in Wolfeboro, Saturdays. Select locations featuring fine art paintings, prints, jewelry, live music, visit Wolfeboro Art Walk on Facebook. Sept. 30, Autumn Supper, 4:30-6:30 pm, menu: four soups, salad, homemade bread, dessert and beverages, supper price: $8 p/p and children under age 8 for $4 p/p; take home a whole homemade pie for $8. First Congregational Church of Farmington, Main St., Farmington. Sept. 30, Beatles Tribute by Phil & Janet (The Sweetbloods), 9 pm, Patrick’s Pub, 18 Weirs Rd., Gilford, 293-0841, www.patrickspub.com. Sept. 30, Broadway Idol, Winnipesaukee Playhouse, 50 Reservoir Rd., Meredith, 279-0333.
Honda Lawn Mowers
Sept. 30, Capt. Enoch Remick House guided tour, 11 am & 1 pm, Remick Museum, Tamworth, 323-7591. Sept. 30, Cider Pressing Party, noon-3 pm, Prescott Farm Environmental Education Center, 928 White Oaks Rd., Laconia, info: 366-5695, www.prescottfarm.org. Sept. 30, Fall Festival, noon-4 pm, Abenaki Ski Area, Wolfeboro, info: 569-2200.
0 % Financing
20% Off Sale
Sept. 30, Herbal Lotion & Balm Making, 10 am-noon, NH Farm Museum, 1035 White Mt. Highway, Milton, 652-7840, farmmuseum.org. Sept. 30, 5th Annual Broadway Idol, Winnipesaukee Playhouse, 50 Reservoir Rd., Meredith, 279-0333, www.winnipesaukeeplayhouse.org.
Monday-Friday 7-5 | Saturday 8-3 | Sundays 9-1 64 Gilford East Drive | Gilford, NH | 524-1692 | gilfordtruevalue.com
Sept. 30, John Denver Tribute with Ted Vigil, 7:30 pm, Anderson Hall, Brewster Academy, Wolfeboro, presented by Wolfeboro Friends of Music, tickets/info: 5692151, www.WFriendsofMusic.org.
Squam Lake Cruises
Sept. 30, Kingswood Youth Center Chili Challenge, 11:30 am-2:30 pm, Durgin Stables green, Main St., Wolfeboro, info: 569-5949. Sept. 30, Rock, Roll & Remember, dine and dance aboard M/S Mount Washington. 6-9 pm, 366-5531, www.cruiseNH.com. Sept. 30, 2nd Annual Red White & Brew to benefit Veterans Count at Funspot, Laconia 1-4 pm, car show, craft beer and wine festival. Live music, food, local vendors and artisans. http://vetscount.org/nh/events/2nd-annual-red-white-brew Sept. 30, 6th Annual Rally in the Valley All Vehicle Show hosted by the East Coast Camaro Club at Waterville Valley, 9 am-2 pm. The rally benefits Merrimack Valley Hospice and East Coast Camaro Club Charities. All vehicles welcome. Dash plaques to the first 50 vehicles. Raffles, music, food, shopping and beautiful fall foliage. https://www.eastcoastcamaroclub.com/events-club-calendar
Explore the beauty of Squam Lake on a guided pontoon boat tour. Cruises run daily. Purchase tickets online at nhnature.org or call 603-968-7194 x7.
Sept. 30, 25th Annual Newfound Marathon, 9 am, supports Tapply-Thompson Community Center, Circle Program and Camp Mayhew, Bristol, info: 744-2713.
Bringing You Nearer to Nature
Sept. 30, Wicked Fit 5K Run, 10:30 am, Abenaki Ski Area, Wolfeboro, www.fitnh. org, 603-641-9441. Sept. 30 & Oct. 1, 40th Annual Harvest of Quilts Show, about 200 quilts on display, lunch in “Harvest Cafe,” vendors, quilt appraisals, raffle, door prizes, Belknap Mill Quilter’s Guild event, takes place at Gilford Community Youth Center, 19 Potter Hill Rd., Gilford, info: www.bmqg.org. 9/30: 10 am-5 pm; 10/1: 11 am-4 pm. Sept. 30 & Oct. 1, 19 Autumn Craft Festival on the Lake, 10 am-5 pm, Mill Falls Marketplace, Rt. 3, Meredith, free admission, rain or shine, Castleberry Fairs, 332-2616, www.castleberryfairs.com. th
www.nhnature.org | 603-968-7194 Route 113, Holderness, NH
AT’S ING H W PEN AT HAP
Oct. 1, Artist of the Month at Tuftonboro Library, pencil drawings by Jill Moxcey, 221 Middle Road, Center Tuftonboro, 569-4256.
Mon.
Oct. 1, Fall Benefit Concert, 4-6 pm, Union Congregational Church, light supper following concert, Rt. 25, Wakefield, info: 473-2727.
TEAM TRIVIA
Brain saving fun... Serious Merriment!! Starting at 8pm
Oct. 1, Final Mushroom Walk, 1-3 pm, meet at museum at 12:30 pm for a walk with Dr. Tommy Stoughton of PSU Center for Environment, mushroom IDing from 1-3 pm at Quincy Bog, Museum of the White Mts., 34 Highland St., Plymouth, info: 535-3210. (Suggested donation: $10 p/p) Oct. 1, Foliage Dinner Cruise, dine and dance board M/S Mount Washington. 5-7 pm, 366-5531, www.cruiseNH.com.
Tues.
OPEN MIC NIGHT
Oct. 1, Squam Ridge Race, 7-10 am, Squam Lakes Assoc., Holderness, info/ registration: 968-7336, www.squamlakes.org. Oct. 1, Trio Veritas: Mozart and Salieri, 7:30 pm, chamber opera, Smith Recital Hall, Plymouth State University, Plymouth, tickets: 535-ARTS.
Fri.
DUELING PIANOS
Oct. 2, Compas de Nicaragua, 7 pm, traditional dances with costumes, folklore music, Smith Recital Hall, Plymouth State University, Plymouth, tickets: 535ARTS. Oct. 2, Wolfeboro’s First Settlers, presented by Jim Rogers, Clark House Museum, Wolfeboro Historical Society, info: http://www.wolfeborohistoricalsociety.org/ events.html Oct. 3, Tom Plant’s Bald Peak Golf & Country Club, Cristina Ashjian speaker, 7 pm, Meredith Historical Society Main St. Museum, free, public welcome.
Wed.
LADIES NIGHT
Multi-talented host Paul Luff and a It’s all about the ladies with Cody great variety of talent. Beginning at James setting the groove - ladies 8pm. To get in the gig,email: get special prizes* Beginning at 8pm pluff1@myfairpoint.net
Thur.
2 GOOD 2 BE TRUE
Local favorite, Eric Grant performs beginning at 8pm
Prepare your friends for some serious fun as YOU pick the music and join in the show beginning at 9pm
Sat . TRIBUTE NIGHTS
Featuring Tributes to some of the great musicians, bands and genres of our time beginning at 9pm
*Special offers, entertainment and menu details at PatricksPub.com
Page 10
September 25, 2017
ONGOING: Andover Historical Society, historic buildings open Saturdays, 10 am-3 pm, Sundays 12:30-3 pm, tour Potter Place Railroad Station, J.C. Emons Store, gravesites of famous magician Richard Potter and his wife, Tucker Mt. Schoolhouse. pres@ andoverhistory.org. Art Walk, Wolfeboro, (9/30), self-guided tour of galleries, 5-7:30 pm. Select locations featuring fine art paintings, prints, jewelry, live music, visit Wolfeboro Art Walk on Facebook.
Memorial Day - Columbus Day Weekends
New Hampshire
BOAT MUSEUM
Belknap Mill, programs and self-guided tours of the Power House, 1823 historic former textile mill. Hours/information: 524-8813. The Mill Plaza, 25 Beacon Street East, Laconia. Belknap Range Conservation Coalition Meetings, 3rd Thurs. of the month, email info@belknaprange.org for meeting time and place. Benz Center Senior Meals, Sandwich, each Wednesday at noon. Well-balanced meal. Age 60 and older, small donation requested, 284-7211, www.benzcommunitycenter.webs.com. Book Sale, first Saturday of each month, Cook Memorial Library, Tamworth, 10 am-noon, 323-8510. Castle in the Clouds, tours/exhibits/events, café, walking trails, Rt. 171, Moultonboro, open daily, info: 476-5900, www.castleintheclouds.org. Contra Dance, beginner lesson at 7:30 pm, dance starts at 8 pm, Old Town Hall, Rt. 140, Gilmanton, takes place second Sat. of each month, $8 admission, https://www. facebook.com/groups/ Contra Dance, 7 pm, Wolfeboro Town Hall, 84 S. Main St., Wolfeboro, takes place the 4th Sat. of the month, www.galacommunity.org. Dog Walking Group, 8 am on Wednesdays through Sept. 27, free, open to public, bring your well-behaved, leashed dog and join the group for trail walk around the Castle property, Ossipee Park Rd., Moultonboro, off Rt. 171, parking in hiker’s parking lot, info: 476-5900. Fall Foliage Dinner Cruises, Sundays Sept. 24-Oct. 15, M/S Mount Washington, departs from Weirs Beach, info/tickets/departure times: www.cruiseNH.com, 366BOAT. Fiber Friends, Mondays, 10 am-12:30 pm, drop-in fiber arts group, work on rug hooking, needlecrafts, knitting, etc. No formal instruction, participants offer support, free, new members always welcome, or drop by to view fiber projects, Gilford Public Library, 31 Potter Hill Rd., Gilford, 524-6042.
Craft Cocktails Over 100 Beers Featuring Lakes Region Farms & Breweries
Sunday Jazz Brunch
Finding Place on Paper – Contemporary Poets and Printmakers Explore the Lakes Region & White Mts., on exhibit through Oct. 22, creations of local artists and poets on display, Carriage House, Castle in the Clouds, Moultonboro, www. castleintheclouds.org, 476-5900. Franconia Heritage Museum, 553 Main St., Franconia, 1880s farmhouse permanent and special exhibits. 2017 exhibit: The Grange, A Voice for the Farmer. Saturday 1-4 pm, through Columbus Day Weekend. Free admission, donations welcome, 823-5000, www.franconianh.org. Also visit Iron Furnace Interpretive Center, Octagonal “Stone Stack,” the only Blast Furnace standing in NH, view any time. Scenic picnic area by Gayle River, Main St., Franconia Village, Rt. 18 junction of Rt. 117 by Sugar Hill bridge. Irish Music Session, 7 pm, takes place weekly on Fridays, Kathleen Cottage, 90 Lake St., Bristol, 7 pm, 744-6336. Kirkwood Gardens, stroll garden with colorful plants and shrubs, see birds. Free, open to public, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, 23 Science Center Rd., Holderness, 968-7194, www.nhnatureorg. Laconia Farmer’s Market, 8:30 am-12:30 pm, Beacon St. East, City Hall Parking Lot, downtown Laconia, www.laconiafarmersmarket.com. Held every Saturday until Sept. 30. Lake Winnipesaukee Museum, Rte. 3, Weirs Beach. Preserving and promoting history of Lake Winnipesaukee and vicinity with memorabilia, photos, maps, models of steamboats 1833-1939, posters and photos of grand hotels plus artifacts ranging from Indian arrowheads to Big Band posters. Lectures and children’s corner. Call for hours: 366-5950, www.lwhs.us. Lakes Region Genealogy Interest Group, meets last Thursday of the month; weekly morning classes on Wednesday from 10-11:30 am at Wolfeboro Public Library, for information call Cindy Scott: 569-2428. Lantern Tours, Lost River Gorge & Boulder Caves, guided lantern tours on Sat. & Sun. in Sept., limited dates in Oct., N. Woodstock, 745-8031. Libby Museum, a museum of natural history, 755 N. Main St., Wolfeboro, for more information & hours: 569-1035, www.thelibbymuseum.org. Lunch Box to Paint Box, noon-1 pm, first Tues. of each month artist Larry Frates demonstrates drawing and painting, free, public welcome, Belknap Mill, 25 Beacon St. East, Laconia, 524-8813, www.belknapmill.org.
90 N Main Street, Wolfeboro wolfestavern.com 603-569-3016
Masonic Breakfast, first Sun. of each month, 7-11:30 am, 35 Trotting Track Road, Wolfeboro. Fresh fruit, omelets made to order, scrambled eggs, hash browns, cereal, etc. Millie B Boat Rides, tour Lake Winnipesaukee in vintage wooden Hacker Craft
Page 11
September 25, 2017
Best Darn Donut in the Lakes Region! Available at 235 Union Ave., Laconia Alton Circle Grocery, Alton Corner Store, Wolfeboro The Corner Slice, Gilmanton
Millie B, rides run for 45 minutes, departs from Wolfeboro Town Docks, NH Boat Museum for tickets/info: 569-4554, www.nhbm.org. Milton Farmer’s Market and Free Museum Admission, last Sat. of each month May-Oct., 9:30 am-1:30 pm, local crafts, farm produce, homemade bread, jellies, homespun yarn, handmade and locally grown items, NH Farm Museum, 1305 White Mt. Highway, Milton, 652-7840, farmmuseum.org. NH Boat Museum, exhibits: Racing on the Bay: The Wolfeboro Vintage Race Boat Regatta, Big Dreams; Little Boats: Mid-Century Model Toy Boats and Half Hull Models: Small Plans, Big Boats. Plus new exhibits of vintage boats and cars. 399 Center St., Wolfeboro, 569-4554, www.nhbm.org. Open May 27-Columbus Day. Prescott Farm Environmental Education Center, dawn-dusk, 928 White Oaks Rd., Laconia. Historic farm with 160 acres offers 3 miles of hiking trails, gardens, bird and wildlife viewing plus barn. Events and programs throughout the year. Call 366-5695, www.prescottfarm.org. Radio-Control Sailing Regattas, Bridge Falls Path on Back Bay, Wolfeboro, 1 pm Tuesday for Solings, 1 pm Thursday for US12’s, weather permitting. Visitors can give it a try, and boats available for youngsters. More info at www.nhbm.org. Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm, Tamworth, 323-7591, www. remickmuseum.org. Monday-Saturday, 10 am-4 pm.
So Good..They’re Goody Good! 235 Union Ave., Laconia • 603-528-4003 • Served daily till they’re gone. (Open at 1am for hardworking early risers!)
NH’s Oldest Candy and Ice Cream Maker
River Otter Feeding, (May 1-Nov. 1), Mon., Wed. & Fri. 11:30 am, see two playful river otters enjoy an early lunch, learn about otter biology, included in regular trail admission, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, 9687194, www.nhnature.org. Sailboat Races, Thursdays, 6 pm, through mid-Oct., Saunders Bay, Gilford, Lake Winnipesaukee Sailing Assoc., info: www.lwsa.org, time/info: j80fleetcaptain@ lwsa.org. Sandwich Historical Society, Elisha Marston House Museum, Sandwich, for more information: www.sandwichhistorical.org or 284-6269. (Open until Sept. 30; after that, winter hours start.) Saturday Writer’s Group, 10 am-noon, join fellow aspiring writers and meet authors for informal weekly roundtable, all ages and genres welcome, Tuftonboro Library, 221 Middle Road, Center Tuftonboro, www.tuftonborolibrary.org., 5694256. Sculpture Walk Tours, leaves from Mill Falls Marketplace (in front of Innisfree Bookshop) Wednesdays and Saturdays at 10 am, info: 279-9015. Sponsored by Greater Meredith Program, free, open to public, www.greatermeredithprogram. com. Sherman Flyers Model Airplane Club, try flying a model trainer aircraft, Rt. 3-A South, Plymouth, info: Todd Young, 786-2965. Lasting Impressions – A Juried Alumni Arts Exhibition, Sept. 26-Oct. 26, 2017, multiple generations of Plymouth State University art, theatre, music, dance, at Museum of the White Mountains, Silver Center and Lamson Library, Plymouth, info/hours: 535-3210.
Celebrating 111 Years!
• Making Our Own Chocolates & Candies since 1906 • Making Our Own Ice Cream & Toppings since the 1920’s! • You MAKE YOUR OWN SUNDAE at our Famous Ice Cream Smorgasbord! Simple, Fresh & Classic!
Wednesdays $1.00 One-Scoop Cone
Check Website & Facebook for Hours! Monday10am-6pm Closed Tuesday Wednesday - Sunday 10am-6pm
Route 3, Weirs Beach • 603-366-4466 • OPEN ALL YEAR www.kellerhaus.com
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE 30% FEDERAL TAX CREDIT
Sunday Brunch Cruise aboard the M/S Mount Washington, May 21-Oct. 22, cruise Lake Winnipesaukee aboard the Mount. Departs Weirs Beach at 10 am and 12:30 pm. Departs from Alton Bay at 11:15 am. 366-5531 or www.cruiseNH.com. Tamworth Farmer’s Market, 30 Tamworth Rd., Sept. 30; Oct. 7, 14, 21 and 28. Info: www.tamworthfarmersmarket.org. Tamworth Writer’s Group, meets second Tues. of each month, 5 pm, Cook Memorial Library, downtown Tamworth. Led by Ed Martinez, aboutwritingtamworth@gmail.com. The American Soldier, A Photographic Tribute, The Civil War to the War in Iraq, exhibit from July 1-Oct. 31, Wright Museum, Center St., Wolfeboro, 5691212, www.wrightmuseum.org. Thursdays Laconia Main Street Marketplace, municipal parking lot, downtown Laconia, weekly markets from 3-6 pm, crafts, baked goods, produce and more, through Sept., info: 528-8541. Tools of Our Forefathers, old tools used in the area, Madison Historical Society, open June 1-Sept. 30 on Tues. from 2-4 pm, or by request; info: www.madisonnhhistoricalsociety.org. Trails Open Daily, (May 1-Nov. 1), Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, 9:30 am-5 pm, admission charge, live animals in enclosures along the trail, info: www.nhnature.org., 968-7194. Up Close to Animals, meet live animals up close, educational talks, daily July - Labor Day, weekends through Columbus Day, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, info: 968-7194, www.nhnature.org. Winnipesaukee Belle Cruises, cruise the lake on the 19th-century replica paddleboat, day or night time cruise. May to mid-Oct. Departs from Wolfeboro Town Docks, downtown Wolfeboro, call Wolfeboro Inn for info: 569-3016. Wolfeboro Rotary Club Meeting, Mondays, 5:30 pm, 1812 Room at Wolfeboro Inn, 90 N. Main St., Wolfeboro, light dinner, guest speaker on various topics of interest, for more info: www.wolfebororotary.org.
Our 2017 Schedule is just about full – weather dependent – now is a good time to get on our 2018 schedule! Buy Solar locally, from a family owned and operated business since 1991!
Kim Frase - NH Lic #4146 789 Whittier Highway | South Tamworth, NH 284-6618 | c: 387-0873 kim@fraseelectric.com
For More Information FREE ESTIMATES 284-6618 • www.fraseelectric.com
Page 12
September 25, 2017
The Parade of Homes Begins…
OcTOber 7, 8 & 9
TH -
Columbus Day Weekend
11 “Show Homes” - Open For Tours 10am - 4pm Daily
LAKES REGION BUILDERS & REMODELERS ASSOCIATION
Welcome
This “self-guided” tour showcases beautifully crafted homes built by premier Lakes Region Builders. Get a first hand look on building trends, innovative products & technologies and design ideas.Vote for your favorite!
19th Annual Autumn Craft Festival Meredith event draws thousands during peak foliage The scenic Mill Falls Marketplace in Meredith, NH, will come alive with color, flavor, and music for the 19th Annual Autumn Craft Festival on Saturday, September 30 and Sunday, October 1. Over 75 juried artisans from all over New England will display their American made works; including slate, fine jewelry, folk art, quilts, fine art photography, fiber arts, custom signs, wood burning, leather, floral design, soy candles, baskets, turned wood, wearable art, personal care, tie dye, wall hangings, silhouettes, doll clothes, pottery, plush furniture, clay, decoupage, sheepskin accessories, lanterns, scarves, beaded jewelry, wildlife photography, painted stemware, upcycled crafts, silver jewelry, children’s clothing, mixed
The Adventure Is Open Daily • Both Locations
Meet The Builders • Home Innovation • Get Inspired One $20 Ticket | Good All Weekend | Start at any Home
The Original adventure golf
lakesregionParadeofHomes.com Presenting sPonsors:
media and much more. Come and sample a variety of specialty foods such as Kettle Corn, salsas, finishing sauces, herbal dips, oil, vinegars, maple, BBQ sauces, pickles, candied nuts, jerky, baked goods and much more. TheAutumn Craft Festival on the Lake is held rain or shine and admission is free. Friendly pets on leash are welcome. Mill Falls Marketplace is located directly on Route 3 in Meredith. From Route 93, take Exit 23 or arrive by boat on Lake Winnipesaukee. The festival hours are Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm and Sunday from 10 am to 4 pm. For more information call 603-332-2616 or visit castleberryfairs.com. The food sales benefit Lakes Region Altrusa Club.
1 OFF
$ 00
10am - 5pm with this coupon
Test your skills! Known throughout the country for family fun!
Benefits: Lakes region
workforce
Home Builders
development & scholarships
Route 3 • Winnisquam 528-6434
Bring the camera and the family!
Route 3 • Meredith 366-5058
Page 13
September 25, 2017
October Educational Programs at the Wright Museum A program focused on the Zimmerman Telegram, 1917, will be presented by Professor Douglas Wheeler at the Wright Museum of World War II in Wolfeboro on Tuesday, September 26 from 7 to 9 pm. British Naval Intelligence’s interception decoding and ‘leaking’ of the famous Zimmermann telegram of 1917 became one of the principal factors and foreign policy catalysts which influenced the United States to enter World War I on the Allied side. This lecture will also show the significance of this secret intelligence operation in the earlier stages of contemporary signal warfare and how secret intelligence services build expertise in an effort to discover enemy plans and intentions. In addition, it is a case study in how intelligence services endeavored to manipulate “public opinion,” a new factor in warfare. Dr. Douglas Wheeler has been a member of the History Department faculty at UNH, Durham since 1965 and continues to lecture for the NH Humanities Council, and Durham’s Active Retirement Association. He is the author of many articles and chapters and nine books. Wheeler served in U.S. Army Intelligence, 1963-65. He has been a consultant on international affairs for the Department of State and the C.I.A., analytical division. The Middle East will be the topic of a lecture by Mohamed Defaa on Tuesday, October 10 from 7 to 8 pm. The term “Middle East” is a changing geopolitical concept. Throughout recent history, this term referred to a political, a cultural, and a geographical region with no clear boundaries. Moreover, this concept
serves to generate stereotypes and misunderstanding. This presentation provides an analytical framework to understand the histories, social identities, and cultures behind this complex concept of “Middle East.” Mohamed Defaa is the founder of Intelliducation. He is certified by the International Center for Educational and Cultural Consulting in Lyon, France. He earned an MA in Communication and Expression at the University Mohamed V in Rabat, Morocco, and a BA in French Language and Literature from the University Ibn Tofail in Kénitra, Morocco. Defaa has served as an assistant professor of Communication and Cultural Expression at the University Hassan the Second in Casablanca, Morocco, and a college instructor in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. He is a French and Arabic teacher at Merrimack High School and an Arabic instructor at Southern New Hampshire University. This program is funded by the New Hampshire Humanities Council and there is no admission charge. “When Women Played Baseball: The Story of Margaret, Nellie, and Rose”, a lecture and book signing by author Barbara Gregorich, will take place on Tuesday, October 17 from 7 to 8 pm. In 1934 three young women, still in their teens, played hardball on the last traveling Bloomer Girl baseball team. Their stories include abandonment, loss at sea, triumphs, world war and, always, baseball. Margaret, Nellie, and Rose came from different backgrounds and had different reasons for playing baseball. When the season was over they followed different paths — two went on to serve in the WAVES and
DCS MEMORIALS
the WACS during WW II, and one went on to play for the Rockford Peaches of the All-American Girls Baseball League. It is not wrong to say that playing baseball profoundly affected their lives and helped determine their futures. Barbara Gregorich writes fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Her novel She’s on First was called “the best book that’s written on the idea of the first woman to play professional baseball,” and her nonfiction title, Women at Play: The Story of Women in Baseball, won the SABR-Macmillan Award for Best Baseball Research of the Year. Barbara has a B.A. in literature and
PICK YOUR OWN
history from Kent State University and a M.A. in literature from the University of Wisconsin. She taught English at Kent State University and Cuyahoga Community College. Admission to programs is $8.00 per person for non-members and free for Wright Museum members, unless otherwise noted. Because of limited seating, please make reservations by calling 603-5691212. Most programs begin at 7 pm and Museum’s doors open one hour before the program begins. Visit www.wrightmuseum.org. The Wright Museum is located on Center Street in Wolfeboro.
ORCHARDS
IS BACK!
One of of Southern Maine’s finest views, over the border One the most spectacular viewsjust in York County!
ND OPENING SEPT. 2 APPLES Open For The Season! FOR THE SEASON BUY LOCALLY!
Open Weekdays 9-2 Starting Sept. 2ND • Weekends & Holidays 9-4 FREE Hayrides on the Weekends!
Now Picking Honey Crisp, Mac’s, Cortland, Macoun Empire. Ready on September 2nd: Ginger Golds and Crab&Apples Email: wilcote@romacorchards.com
Website: romacorchards.org
Rt. 109 to Acton ~ Turn onto H-Road ~ Follow the signs to 1149 H-Road
207-608-3800
Holiday Parties Winter Weddings Celebrations
For All Your Monument Needs
Toll Free: 855-738-3086 Email: dignified77@gmail.com
83 Kelleys Corner Road (Next to Parkers Roast Beef) • Chichester, NH
Come Experience Canterbury Shaker Village in October.
Vintage Car Show October 14th
Presented in partnership with the White Mountain Chapter of the Model A Ford Club of America. Visit www.shakers.org for more information.
288 Shaker Road Canterbury, NH 03224 603-783-9511 www.shakers.org
90 N Main Street, Wolfeboro wolfeboroinn.com 603-569-3016
Page 14
September 25, 2017
Visit Our Showroom! within Ippolito’s Furniture
A History of Camp Belknap
Providing superior service and product knowledge is Color Shed’s dedication to our customers.
Visit the area’s original interior design center & showroom since 1974.
• Flooring • Stone Counters • Ceramic Tile • Window Treatments • Upholstery • Area Rugs •
www.colorshed.com
603-279-6581
193A Daniel Webster Highway, Meredith
Pease Road, Meredith
Oak Hill
279-4438
2017 RATES
Golf Course
9 Holes $15 18 Holes $25 Unlimited Golf After 3 pm $15 After 5 pm $10
www.oakhillgc.com Julie Rivers, Teaching Professional Lessons 603-986-1840
Jonathan Rivers Director of Golf 603-539-7733
The Lake Winnipesaukee Museum in Weirs Beach is hosting a presentation, “A History of Camp Belknap”, featuring Seth Kassels on Wednesday, October 4 at 7 pm. YMCA Camp Belknap director, Seth Kassels, will give a lecture on the history of Camp Belknap. Founded in 1903, Camp Belknap is one of the oldest currently operating summer camps on the lake. This lecture will discuss the camp’s evolution over the past century, and how it has managed to appeal to campers as preferences and needs change. This lecture will appeal to past and present Belknap campers. Seth Kassels and his wife Stephanie are co-directors of Camp Belknap. The Kassels, the sixth directors in the history of Belknap, carry on the esteemed Belknap tradition of family headship. They have been the Directors
Got Golf? Play The Best Courses in the Lakes Region
Golf’s Hidden Gem of the Lakes Region Golf course is in excellent condition | Greens are fast and smooth as ever
$5 Off
Route 16B • Center Ossipee,NH 03814 • www.indianmoundgc.com
GOLF SPECIALS
18 HOLES Include Greens Fees & Power Cart Mon-Thurs Fri-Sun Non-Holiday
$29 pp
3 pm-Close Coupon Required
$59 pp Before 1 pm
$35 pp
Before Noon
Open to the Public Daily
18 Holes with this ad
2 pm-Close
with this ad
• Weekly Membership for only $159 (includes cart and unlimited play for 7 days) • Daily specials • 18-Hole Championship Course • Fully Stocked Pro Shop • Aqua Driving Range
“
258 Gov. Wentworth Highway | Rt. 109 • Moultonboro, NH (One Mile from Rt. 25) www.ridgewoodcc.net | 603-476-5930
Visit KingswoodGolfClub.com
Next Day Play ½ PRICE!
$49 pp After 1 pm
9-Hole Rates Available
• Call for Tee Times: 603-539-7733 • Serving a Full Menu Daily/Takeout
Entertainment, Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 7 Days Year-round Restaurant: 603-539-2901 *RENTAL CLUBS AVAILABLE*
20%
all merchandise
$39 pp
Noon-3 pm
$39 pp
of Belknap since 2013. The Kassels reside at Belknap year-round. They are active members of the Tuftonboro/ Wolfeboro community where they both sit on boards of local non-profits and coach youth sports teams. This lecture is the last in the museum’s summer lecture series for the season. These talks held throughout the summer and into the fall focus on New Hampshire and the Lakes Region’s history and are presented by local historians and Lakes Region enthusiasts. The Lake Winnipesaukee Museum will be open through the end of October. This event is free for Lake Winnipesaukee Historical Society members; for non-members there is a $5 fee. The museum is located on Route 3 in Weirs Beach, next to Funspot. Please RSVP to 603-366-5950 or email info@lwhs.
Come play Kingswood any day this summer and play the next day for half price!* “The Total Golf Club Experience” Route 28, S. Wolfeboro, NH Open to the public anytime Call for Tee Times 569-3569 Cannot be combined with any other promo/offers.
*Next day play is same value paid on 1st day played.
“
Memberships Available
C
Page 15
September 25, 2017
September 25, 2017
THERE’S NO BETTER PLACE TO LOVE THE LAKE LAKE HOMES, TOWNHOMES, CONDOS—AND FOUR SEASONS OF FUN Summer days on the beach. Cookouts after a fall hike. Cuddling by the fire after a day on the ice. These are the perfect lakeside moments we hold onto – and at Meredith Bay, you and your family can experience them for years to come. Resort-style amenities make your escape even more fun, community activities turn new neighbors into new friends, and the largest selection of new construction means you’ll find the perfect home to create – and rediscover – your family’s lakeside traditions. Visit MeredithBayNH.com to view our home listings, floor plans and virtual tours.
Swimming & Tennis • Lakeside Recreation Area with Lake Access • Community Events • Community Gardens Fitness Center & Classes • Hiking Trails • Access to Southworth Clubs in the U.S., U.K. & Bahamas
MeredithBayNH.com | 603.524.4141 Properties offered exclusively by Meredith Bay Lighthouse Realty, LLC. This is not an offer to sell property to, or solicitation of offers from, residents of NY, NJ, CT or any other state that requires prior registration of real estate. Reciprocity benefits are exclusive to members and residents of Southworth properties, and subject to certain terms and conditions and may change from time to time. Please inquire for details.
Page 16
September 25, 2017
Tapply-Thompson Community Center 34th Annual Apple Festival! On Saturday, October 7, the TapplyThompson Community Center (TTCC), located at 30 North Main Street in Bristol, will hold its 34th Annual Apple Festival. This year’s events include a Craft Fair from 9 am to 2 pm in the TTCC gym. The Apple Pie & Food Sale will include pies, apple crisp, fresh bread, home-baked beans, apple brownies, fresh applesauce and more. Pies will sell for $10.00 a pie and are made on Friday, October 6 by area
residents who come together at the Center and peel, slice, roll and bake 300 apple baked goods. Volunteers for baking on Friday, October 6 are still welcome. If you can help out please call the TTCC at 603-744-2713. If you would like table space for the Craft Fair, it is $30 per six-foot space & $40 for an eight-foot table space. Pies can be reserved (uncooked, frozen available) by calling before Friday, October 6.
September Hours: Monday through Saturday 9:30 to 5 9 N. Main Street, Wolfeboro, NH
603 569-6159
www.theartplace.biz
Autumn in Effingham On Saturday, October 7, Effingham will present its annual Autumn Craft Show and Pie Sale from 9 am to 2 pm to celebrate Columbus Day. Ye Olde Sale Shoppe on Rt. 153 in Taylor City will hold an Annual Fall Open House from 10 am to evening. As always, Bill Taylor will offer an assortment of the old, the not so old, the whimsical and the special! Light refreshments will be served all day. For more information, call 603-539-7910. Mr. Taylor has offered his field to benefit the South Effingham Church Annual Craft Sale from 9 am to 2 pm. Additionally, the cooks of the South Effingham Church will offer homemade apple crisp, ice cream,
coffee and other beverages for lunch. Their Annual Great Pie Sale will also be offered. You can count on the best pies - Apple, Pumpkin, Blueberry, Lemon Meringue, Brownie Fudge and so many more wonderful flavors. All proceeds benefit the South Effingham Church. At the craft sale, Suzanne Foster Brown will feature etched work and children’s crafts. Additionally, there will be a varied group of craftspeople with a wide choice of items for sale. Proceeds from the Craft Show will benefit the Restoration of the South Effingham Church. For more information, call 603-539-7910. (Please call for an application.)
• Spring & fall cleanups • Weekly lawn maintenance • Lawn fertilization Landscaping thetrees Lakes&Region for 30 Years • Pruning shrubs • Hydroseeding
603-569-5549
www.blueridgelandscaping.net
Cabinetry for Your Space, Your Style and Your Life...
keyhvac.com | 603-436-8811 Custom Cabinetry for Your Kitchen, Bath, Office, Entertainment Center and More
We Are the #1 Kitchen Dealership in New England! Come in and have Dianne, Carolyn or Philip design your dream kitchen, bath or home office, and join our hundreds of satisfied customers throughout the Lakes Region.
Fred Varney Company
Visit our expanded showroom on Grove and Center Streets in Wolfeboro, NH Showroom Hours: Monday-Friday 9-5 • Saturday 9-1 • Evenings by Appointment
603-569-3565
Please visit our Website at www.kitchensnh.com
FALL INSTANT REBATE
500
UP TO
$
for each Mitsubishi Electric Ductless System installed by an approved Diamond Contractor. Diamond Contractor Exclusive
System must be purchased between SEPTEMBER 11, 2017 – NOVEMBER 3, 2017. Multiple systems per home may qualify with prior approval. See reverse side for eligible equipment.
Page 17
September 25, 2017
Gilford This beautifully remodeled 5-bedroom home is sun filled and spacious. With a desirable westerly exposure you will enjoy ever-changing picturesque sunsets. Sweeping decks overlook the oversized dock with sandy swimming and deep water docking. Beautifully appointed kitchen. Location is prime and desirable.
$999,000
Gilford
Gilford
Gilford
This estate home was designed and constructed with remarkable quality and flair. Six bedroom suites plus a fabulous children’s wing. Four fireplaces, a library, heated driveway, conservatory, hobby room, spa, home theater and a computerized golf room are amenities that complete a luxurious life style. $8,950,000
This picture-perfect home is both impressive and beautifully designed. Spend cool evenings on the signature post and beam screened porch with fireplace. The features and finish are simply top-notch. Perched beach, double dock with a double canopy, desirable SW exposure.$3,495,000
This stunning 3-bedroom, 3-bath Governor’s Island home has updates throughout. The SW exposure provides glorious sunsets. Large perched beach, dock, jetty, a sandy swimming area and a patio with firepit for waterside enjoyment. Spacious and well-appointed kitchen, walls of glass, fieldstone fireplace. $1,995,000
Gilford - This wonderful original Lake Home has beautiful views to Mt. Washington. The lot is level and private. The home has four bedrooms and original woodwork and has an enormous lakeside screened porch. A rare find on Governor’s Island. Amenities include beach, tennis, clubhouse, picnic area and more! $1,495,000
Meredith - This lovely waterfront home was architecturally designed and beautifully constructed to take advantage of the lake and mountain views. The style is impressive. Location is convenient. Views are beautiful, and your private waterfront and dock are perfect for summer fun.$1,295,000
Meredith - A tasteful and spacious 5-bedroom waterfront home filled with exotic woods, high ceilings and a tasteful and well-appointed kitchen. Enormous windows allow the sun to shine throughout. This is a special home with a large U-shaped dock. Lovely lake and mountain views. $1,249,000
Laconia - This stately home sits on a beautifully landscaped and private lot. It is just a short stroll to Bond Beach. It has been totally updated with new roof, flooring, appliances, fireplaces, paint and baths. Quality is evident. It is a beautiful and unique home in a lovely and convenient neighborhood. It shows like new. $477,777
Laconia - This sunny 2-bedroom condo overlooks a lovely lake view. The waterside deck is spacious and perfect for dining, relaxing and enjoying beautiful sunset views. Deeded Ushaped dock, beach, boating and sandy swimming. It’s being sold furnished, so just move in and enjoy. $299,000
Gilford - This comfortable detached 3-bedroom condominium is located in the desirable and well managed association of Country Village Way. Open in design with a sun-filled and spacious living, dining room with fireplace. With ample storage and closets and an attached two car garage, this is a great place to call home! $224,900
Susan Bradley Realtor®, CRS, ABR, GRI
Direct: 603-493-2873 email: susanbradley@metrocast.net | www.SueBradley.com 348 Court Street, Laconia, NH 03246 | 603-524-2255
Page 18
September 25, 2017
Chili Challenge at KYC event in downtown Wolfeboro on September 30 If you love chili in all its versions – meatless or with meat, chock full of spicy or mild ingredients, the Kingswood Youth Center’s (KYC) Chili Challenge is for you! On September 30 from 11:30 am to 2:30 pm, the KYC’s 8th Annual
Chili Challenge fundraiser will be held at the Durgin Stables Green in Wolfeboro. A silent auction will also be held throughout the event, featuring local products and opportunities. Come eat some chili and bid on some exciting items!
Go Green
With Bio-Clean® Bio-Clean® Works in All These Areas • Kitchen Sinks • Showers • Bath Tubs • Laundry Drains • Garbage Disposals • Floor Drains • Septic Tanks & Fields • Lavatories • Grease Traps • Cat Litter Pans • Motor Homes • Outhouses
For More Information Contact Brian at Talbot Plumbing 603-651-9297 Tuftonboro
All are welcome to compete in the KYC’s Chili Challenge by entering a team and cooking their favorite chili recipe. Show off your culinary talents and perhaps win the coveted Judge’s Award or People’s Choice Award for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place chili. A team can be comprised of an individual, family, group of friends, business, school or any collection of chili-minded people. This is also a great opportunity to express your support of the KYC by sponsoring the event. Several levels are available and your organization name will be in all post-event press and screen printed on Chili Challenge t-shirts. Businesses donating $500.00 will be included on banners which will hang at
the event, and those donating $1,000.00 will be included on a banner which will hang in downtown Wolfeboro for 2 ½ weeks. The Kingswood Youth Center is located at 565 Center Street, Wolfeboro and serves GWRSD middle and high school students. Founded in 1999, the Center’s mission is to provide a safe, positive environment in which youth may grow, learn and develop important life skills critical to their success in the adult world. Please contact Mara Michno at 603-569-5949 or teendirector@ thekyc.org for more information about sponsoring or competing in the 8th Annual Chili Challenge.
DJ’s Septic Pumping, Inc.
Professional Septic Service Since 1983
• Sewage Pumps Serviced and Installed
• Maintenance Schedules
• Septic Tanks Pumped
• Fully Insured
• 200ft. Hose
• Emergency Service
Lic. #391
Wolfeboro, NH • www.djsseptic.net • Phone 603-569-5286
NH Waterfront Luxury Randy Parker Cell 603-455-6913
RandyParker@MaxfieldRealEstate.com
EXQUISITE PROPERTY
SPECTACULAR VIEWS!
COLONIAL GRACE
SPECTACULAR VIEWS
MOULTONBOROUGH Artistically appointed 5-bedroom/5-bath, 7000+sf modern home located in Bald Peak Colony. Privately situated on 2.1 acres, with spectacular views, access to exclusive beach and docking. Call for your private showing! $2,400,000 (4654368)
MOULTONBOROUGH Possibly the best view property in the Lakes Region with endless mountain and lake views. Located on 62 acres with a 2,000 sf deck, heated pool, luxe interior.
TUFTONBORO Exquisite 1700’s Colonial spanning 10+ acres, lovingly restored to original splendor, wonderful blend of period features and modern amenities, truly one of the most spectacular estates in the Lakes Region. In-ground pool and barn. $1,295,000 (4427885)
WOLFEBORO Stellar 180° mountain & lake views plus
WELCOMING WATERFRONT
OSSIPEE LAKE Spectacular peninsula property, with over 500’ of sandy shoreline on crystal Ossipee Lake. Unrivaled views of Mt. Chocorua & spectacular sunsets. Home features chef’s grade kitchen appliances, gleaming hardwood & unbelievable Master suite. $839,000 (4654693)
$1,980,000 (4503232)
PRIVATE GETAWAY
TUFTONBORO Magnificent Views and 55 acres of privacy! One-of-a-kind mountain retreat with rustic 3 season cabin. Enjoy the panoramic views of the Belknap Mountains and Lake Winnipesaukee! $500,000 (4378696)
POST & BEAM BEAUTY
TUFTONBORO Farmhouse on 12.46 acres of pasture land. Four bedrooms, two baths with open concept living/ room/dining room. Vaulted ceilings & glass across back. Terrific wrap-around deck with hot-tub. Great horse property. Agricultural zoning! $499,999 (4600025)
wonderful privacy! Contemporary home features cathedral ceilings, grand stone fireplace, 3rd floor observatory room with endless views. Lush landscaping on 15+ acres. Minutes to downtown Wolfeboro. $975,000 (4311561)
WATERFRONT COTTAGE
TUFTONBORO Terrific Mirror Lake cottage, 118’ shoreline, southern exposure, sandy beach, level lot, privacy. Sunny, Knotty pine interior, center fireplace, plus a beautiful sun porch. $399,000 (4376116)
Visit us at NHWaterfrontLuxury.com to view all properties for sale in the Lakes Region! 15 Railroad Avenue • Wolfeboro, NH 03894 • Tel. 800-726-0480
Page 19
September 25, 2017
Le t u s b e you r g u i d e to t h e L a kes Reg i on of N ew H a m ps h i re.
FourSeasonsSIR.com
Meredith 603.677.7012 | Wolfeboro 603.941.1000
BUZZELLS COVE
VISIT FOR AN HOUR, STAY A LIFETIME...
MOULTONBOROUGH, NH
GILMANTON, NH
THE LURE OF THE GREAT NORTH WOODS MILAN, NH
Fully furnished, 2.5 acres, 200' of pristine waterfront, sandy beach, deep water U-shaped dock and unmatched privacy. Additional land and frontage available.
This masterpiece restoration of a classic 18th century center chimney cape artfully blends pristine historic architecture with modern conveniences. A truly amazing home.
This home features valley views, classic log build and equestrian roots. It has six bedrooms and vaulted ceilings with central living spaces overlooking the pastures.
$2,500,000 | MLS#4631597 ASHLEY DAVIS | 603.455.7110
$889,000 | MLS#4641726 ROY SANBORN | 603.455.0335
$689,000 | MLS#4603533 SARA HOLLAND | 802.291.3850
PANORAMIC VIEWS OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS
CUSTOM HOME AT SOUTH DOWN SHORES
CUSTOM HOME WITH VIEWS OF LITTLE SQUAM
DALTON, NH
LACONIA, NH
HOLDERNESS, NH
Although originally built in 1968, many upgrades have been completed in this Multi-sided Contemporary.
Four bedroom, three bath home overlooking Lake Winnipesaukee. One level living with hardwood floors, central air and finished lower level. Access to sandy beach, marina and trails.
Large home on 5 acres with four plus bedrooms, game room with bar, fireplace and association beach with moorings. Deeded dock available at an additional price.
$385,000 | MLS#4631669 BRIAN NEIDHARDT | 603.738.3798
$774,900 | MLS#4632290 RUTH NEIDHARDT | 603.455.0176
STUNNING GARDEN-STYLE CRAFTSMAN HOME
WELL-MAINTAINED RANCH
HIGH QUALITY CONTEMPORARY HOME
GILFORD, NH
MEREDITH, NH
CHICHESTER, NH
Truly charming and modern, this incredibly spacious home has everything you are looking for. Tastefully renovated from top to bottom, displaying rich wood floors with bright accents.
With spectacular views and mature landscaping, this home is close to town with the privacy you desire. Over 2,700 sq.ft. of detailed living space with all the features you’re looking for.
This home is perched on hillside and stands out with a commanding presence over the neighborhood and Deer Meadow Pond. This home really has it all.
$438,000 | MLS#4635803 MEAGAN BOWEN | 603.630.1185
$399,000 | MLS#4654245 ASHLEY DAVIS | 603.455.7110
$639,900 | MLS#4654288 ROY SANBORN | 603.455.0335
$369,000 | MLS#4441949 SARA HOLLAND | 802.291.3850
Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated.
Proud to be the Exclusive Real Estate Sponsor for Bank of NH Pavilion.
Page 20
September 25, 2017
Fish Can’t Climb Trees Local author Helyn Connerr will present a program based on her book Fish Can’t Climb Trees on Thursday, October 12 at 7 pm at the Wolfeboro Public Library on South Main Street in Wolfeboro. The program is free and open to all. Connerr, the author of two books about the Mercury Model™, proposes
that mentally we are all wired differently. Albert Einstein stated, “Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.” Connerr’s book goes a step further by showing, in specific terms, how each of us, from adult, to adolescent, to child,
www.thelaker.com Your Where-To-Go, What-To-Do Guide for the Lakes Region
thelaker.com SHA
Smiley Home Appraisal Lisa Smiley ~ 20 Years Experience Residential Real Estate Appraiser Licensed in NH and NY
thinks, learns and communicates in our own way. It eliminates the guess work, making it clear that there is no excuse for making each other feel stupid as we each have our own mental strengths and possible blind spots. The book focuses on mental uniqueness. It easily identifies and accurately describes how individual minds tick, while pinpointing particular learning requirements. It can improve learning and kick-start mutually respectful communication with people of all ages, both genders, from any culture, on any topic, in any situation from classrooms and living rooms, to boardrooms and bar rooms. Fish Can’t Climb Trees was nominated as a Finalist for Foreword Reviews 2016 Book of the Year Awards in the category of Education. Helyn Connerr earned B.S. and
M.S. degrees in physical and hot atom chemistry at UNH and was involved in leading-edge research in nuclear medicine in Boston. This led to a lifelong interest in the link between mind, body and spirit. She works at the interface of hard and soft science, mythic and archetypal themes, ancient astrological principles and the New Physics. She originated the Mercury Model™ as a team building tool and offers training in communication to individuals, families and business. Her two books on the topic are Learning Without Tears and Fish Can’t Climb Trees. With her English husband, she divides her time between the English Lake District and Wolfeboro, NH. For more information, please call Cindy Scott at the Wolfeboro Public Library at 569-2428.
603-520-0720
Your Where-To-Go, What-To-Do Guide for the Lakes Region www.thelaker.com
PMI Removal • Estate Planning Flexible Evening & Weekend Scheduling Accepting new clients including... Lenders, Attorneys & Realtors® Relocation Appraisals • REO Properties
Your Where-To-Go, What-To-Do Guide for the Lakes Region
Concord, New Hampshire
MLS #4497043
MLS #4488332
44 Eaglemere Road - Tuftonboro New Price - Waterfront setting $1,348,000 Peter Travers - 617-823-1794
201 North Main Street - Wolfeboro Price reduction - Classic New England setting $989,000 Jodi Hughes-Emerson 603-455-9533
MLS #4642704
Guid#4628568 o-DoMLS T t a e for the h W , o G Lakes o T e r e Reg Wh r ion u Yo
MLS #4626006
3 Timber Lane - Wolfeboro Spacious & sunny - walk to town & school $349,000 Jane Mooney - 603-986-2594
7 Park Avenue - Wolfeboro Quaint and charming - Lake across the street. $189,900 Nicole Shamlian - 603-340-1025
thelaker.com
22 Blueberry Lane - Moultonboro Winnipesaukee Waterfront - Comfortable home. $879,000 Fae Moore - 603-833-0644
MLS #4657547
8 Cathy Lane - Alton Winnipesaukee Access w/beach & deeded dock. $405,000 Jen McCullough - 603-234-2721
MLS #4641863
344 North Main Street - Wolfeboro Bright and cozy - Lots of updates $174,995 Wendy Howell - 603-515-6388
Wilson welcomes you to Lake Winnipesaukee Berkshire Hathaway Spencer-Hughes 603-569-6060
22 South Main Street Wolfeboro, New Hampshire • 603-569-6060
www.SpencerHughes.com
©2017 BHH Affiliates, LLC. An independently owned and operated franchisee of BHH Affiliates, LLC. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices and the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices symbol are registered service marks of HomeServices of America, Inc.®. Equal Housing Opportunity.
Page 21
September 25, 2017
Island Real Estate
A division of Maxfield Real Estate
Luxury REAL ESTATE
WOLFEBORO // Prestigious Winnipesaukee Waterfront Estate, 180° views, 4.5 private acres, 6 bedrooms, entertaining kitchen, Great Room, full mahogany covered deck, sandy beach, 2-slip covered docking and sunsets!
MOULTONBOROUGH // Great home for entertaining and enjoying Lake Winnipesaukee! Contemporary styled 4-bedroom is located on a spectacular point of land that offers great views and docking galore!
WOLFEBORO // Spacious Lake Wentworth waterfront custom built home on over 3 acres. Enjoy privacy and beautiful views from your deck; dock for your boat and guest house with screened porch.
$3,975,000 (4446155)
$1,250,000 (4632065)
$799,000 (4639432)
Call 569-3128
Call 253-9360
Call 569-3128
Island REAL ESTATE HOLDERNESS // Built right on the edge of Little Squam Lake; this home offers lots of possibilities! Year-round, 2 bedrooms, 3 baths, dock and sandy bottom crystal clear water. $619,000 (4654210)
Call 253-9360
TUFTONBORO // Seasonal waterfront cottage with 200’ frontage on Lower Beech Pond. Wonderful views from your expansive deck & most rooms of the house! Separate outbuilding could be bunkhouse. Great price for a vacation getaway! $379,000 (4653346) Call 569-3128
MOULTONBOROUGH // Fabulous 3-bedroom waterfront townhouse at Jonathan’s Landing with beautiful lake and mountain views, private dock included plus 2 association pools, 4 tennis courts and sandy beach. $595,000 (4512661) Call 569-3128
OSSIPEE // Enjoy all that the Lakes Region has to offer from this centrally located vacation paradise. This home is turnkey with all updated appliances. You can move in today!
NEW DURHAM // Rustic cottage on the shore of Merrymeeting Lake. Brand new metal roof, 2 sheds for all your toys. Not many of these left for under $300,000… this won’t last long!
ALTON // Custom 2-bedroom Colonial in the shared water-access Alton Shores community. Farmer’s porch in front & a slider to the back deck. 2 ½ baths with a tiled hearth for a pellet or gas stove. Room for a garage! $214,000 (4655795) Call 875-3128
$289,000 (4602711)
Call 875-3128
LAND and ACREAGE
WOLFEBORO // Mirror Lake building lot with western exposure, beautiful sunsets, 0.55 acre and 100 ft. of level shore frontage, an ideal location for your new lake house! $269,000 (4633481) Call 569-3128 MOULTONBOROUGH // Build your dream home in the private beach access community of Suissevale. 1.2 acre lot has State approved 4 bedroom septic, plus enjoy all of Suissevale’s amenities. $76,900 (4656851) Call 253-9360
$397,000 (4617863)
Call 569-3128
ALTON // Gentle sloping wooded lot with filtered water views of Hills Pond. Attractive neighboring homes have access to beaches on Sunset Lake & Hills Pond for swimming, kayaking and fishing. $14,500 (4654548) Call 875-3128
BIG BARNDOOR ISLAND - ALTON Spacious main cottage & tri-level guest house, total 5-bedroom, 2-bath. Fieldstone fireplace, lg. living area, screened porch, expansive deck. 200’ sandy frontage, loaded with blueberry bushes. Docking for 4 boats. (Two lots of record) $995,000 (4644832) Call 569-3128
RATTLESNAKE ISLAND – ALTON Authentic Josselyn Log Home – bright and open, 2-bedroom, bonus room, 2-bath. Exposed beams, rustic country décor. 2 decks - lots of wildlife! 100’ waterfront. Stunning broadside view! $395,000 (4647940) Call 569-3128
WOLFEBORO // Lake Winnipesaukee access! Boatslips available at Kingswood Boating Club and Sawmill Marina Boating Club - amenities include light, power at the dock, assigned parking and restrooms. 18’ to 21’ slips available. From $10,500 to $94,500. Call 569-3128
MaxfieldRealEstate.com • IslandRE.com Maxfield Real Estate has been bringing people and homes together for over 60 years. Explore the thousands of properties now being offered in the Lakes Region and beyond from the comfort of your own home. MaxfieldRealEstate.com is the go-to-site for buyers and sellers, with a wealth of information and resources to meet all your needs. Just one more reason why Maxfield is “simply the best.”
Wolfeboro: 15 Railroad Avenue • 603-569-3128 Center Harbor: Junction Rtes. 25 & 25B • 603-253-9360 Alton: 108 Main Street • 603-875-3128
GANSY ISLAND – MOULTONBOROUGH Located on a very quiet and peaceful area of the lake. Songbirds, loons and views! 5 abutting parcels ranging from 1.24 acres with 300’ frontage, to 2.58 acres with 520’ frontage. Offered from: $127,000 to $149,000
Call 569-3128
Page 22
September 25, 2017
Mt. Major? Thank you, Mr. Phippen & Mr. Roberts! By Barbara Neville Wilson It’s a beautiful day in the Lakes Region. The sun is warm, the sky is blue, the leaves have started to glow. You’re finished work, the chores are done, you have a few hours before the sun sets. What to do? How about a quick hike up Mount Major, a peak that offers magnificent views of Lake Winnipesaukee and the White Mountains to the north? You take scenic Route 11 south out of Alton or north from Gilford and after wending along a wooded twolane secondary road, you’re rewarded with broad open road and awe-striking views of Lake Winnipesaukee to the
west. Tiny islands and tinier boats float atop the deep blue expanse of our state’s largest lake. Take a deep breath and pause to take in the views. This is why you’ve chosen to live in the Lakes Region. Or maybe it chose you. It seems that was the case for Mr. George F. Phippen in 1914, and Mr. Tom Roberts nearly a century later. About four miles from Alton Bay— twice that from Gilford—the Mount Major parking lot appears on the east side of the road. Don’t be deterred if it’s full of cars. It is busy practically any time, especially in fall. The mountain has been a popular destination since the mid-1800s, and even more when
THERE’S NO BETTER PLACE TO LOVE THE LAKE LAKE HOMES FOR EVERY TRADITION Summer days on the beach with family. Cookouts with friends after a fall hike. Cuddling by the fire after a day on the ice. These are the perfect lakeside moments we hold onto – and at Meredith Bay, you and your family can have a place to experience them for years to come. Resort-style amenities make your escape even more fun, community activities turn new neighbors into new friends, and the largest selection of new construction means you’ll find the perfect home to create – and rediscover – your family’s lakeside traditions.
George F. Phippen bought 75 acres of it for $125 in 1914, apparently expressly for the purpose of encouraging hikers to enjoy the beauty of the lake. Little is published about Mr. Phippen. He may have owned a cottage at the Alton Bay Christian Conference Center Campground, and he was a year-round resident of Florida. For the purposes of your hike, though, you can probably just be grateful he had the foresight to buy the land for hikers’ use. Wander over to the kiosk where the map of trails is posted. Although there are numerous trails—and reports of a friendly bushwhacker regularly building more—this map shows wellmarked routes up to the summit. The Main Trail is an easy, fairly short trail marked by blue blazes. It follows the wide old Clough Farm road for a mile before veering off on a trail through the woods. It’s moderate for the most part, though it does require a bit of a rock scramble as it approaches the summit. A Mount Major fan who hikes it a few times a year confides that he may be a middle-aged guy with a paunch, but he can usually plan to make it to the Mount Major peak in an hour and 45 minutes. If you’re looking for a challenge more in the Moderate range, you can choose the Brook Trail or the Boulder Loop. Both are named aptly and are less than two miles long—if you are in average shape, plan a roundtrip outing of about four hours. The Brook Trail follows the Main Trail along the Farm Road for a mile before veering off. It crosses the
REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE AND TITLE SERVICES
CENTER HARBOR
MOULTONBORO Lake Winnipesaukee waterfront home with a sandy beach, open floor plan with lots of windows allowing you to enjoy the view. $899,000 #4642098
• Community Gardens • Fitness Center & Classes • Lake Access
MOULTONBORO Prow-front A-Frame home, long dock, quiet location, nice views, open concept home plus guest suite, barn. $897,000 #4504160
CONWAY This family cottage retreat is recently available after 54 years. Experience four seasons of enjoyment! $799,000 #4641481
WOLFEBORO
BROOKFIELD 3-bedroom 2.5-bath Gracious country colonial in popular Brookfield offers private setting convenient to Rt. 16 & all of the beaches & amenities of Wolfeboro. $284,900 (#4658376)
• Hiking Trail Network • Access to Southworth clubs in the U.S., U.K. & Bahamas
32 Whittier Highway • 603-253-4345 (NH) 1-800-639-4022 centerharbor.nh@nemoves.com
15 North Main Street • 603-569-2533 (NH) 1-800-621-2533 wolfeboro.nh@nemoves.com
• Swimming & Tennis • Community Events
• Mt. Major Continued on page 23
ONE STOP SHOPPING!
COMMUNITY FEATURES • Lakeside Recreation Area
Minge Brook twice, and even with recent rains, the brook crossings are easy if you first look at your planned path strategically. Ascents can be steep at times, and it’s important to keep an eye out for the yellow blazes as several other trails cross the Brook Trail path. The Boulder Loop, blazed orange, ascends from the north side of the parking lot, and is named for the final 100-yard boulder scramble at the summit. Before you get there, you will cross some loose rock and gravel and early on the trail, two sturdy wooden bridges. As you cross them, say a silent “thanks” to the trail keepers who so generously give their time and energy to building and maintaining trails across the state, and to Mr. David Roberts who essentially saved Mount Major from potential development in the early years of this century. Like Mr. Phippen, Mr. Roberts fell in love with the mountain from long summers spent in the area. Having summered in West Alton as a child, and after a long career as a science teacher in Farmington and thousands of happy hours summiting the White Mountain peaks, he chose Mount Major and the Belknap Range as his retirement project. Mapping routes across the ridge, studying its history of quarry, logging and settlement first, he shared his findings and grew a new fan club of people interested in the mountains and their conservation. He
MOULTONBORO This 3-bedroom, 2-bath home sits on a nice flat lot with a sandy beach and three docks. A single car garage has unfinished living space above. WOLFEBORO 4-bedroom 3 ½ -bath Updat- $565,000 #4497856 ed 1810 Colonial, well landscaped 1.43 level acres. 2 car attached garage. Wide pine floors, studio building, sunroom. Pre-inspected $325,000 (#4628095)
We Move More of The Lakes Region!
LACONIA
348 Court Street • 603-524-2255 (NH) 1-800-639-5077 lakesregioninfo@nemoves.com
GILFORD Totally renovated 3-bedroom home with upscale kitchen. Close to skiing and lake. $279,000 #4651419
Stop by anytime — our Welcome Center is located just up Route 3 from The Weirs and is open 7 days a week.
MeredithBayNH.com | 603.524.4141 Properties offered exclusively by Meredith Bay Lighthouse Realty, LLC. The Lodges are part of Bluegill Lodge at Meredith Bay, a condominium. The townhomes are part of The Townhomes at Meredith Bay, a condominium. This is not an offer to sell property to, or solicitation of offers from, residents of NY, NJ, CT or any other state that requires prior registration of real estate. Prices and terms are subject to change without notice. Reciprocity benefits are exclusive to members and residents of Southworth properties, and subject to certain terms and conditions and may change from time to time. Please inquire for details.
GILFORD Sensational lot and dramatic views ALTON Jaw dropping mountain views and from this Governor’s Island waterfront estate. indoor lap pool are some highlights of this unique home. $8,950,000 #4610519 $385,000 #4649586
LACONIA Quality built home in Nature’s View. With views of Lake Winnipesaukee and close to everything! $309,900 #4646268
View these and all Lakes Region Listings on our Website! www.newenglandmoves.com
Page 23
September 25, 2017 • Mt Major Continued from page 22 went so far in the early 2000s as to buy the tract of land at the Mount Major trailhead with his own funds to keep it from development; eventually it was joined with three other tracts to create the 1,000-acre Belknap Range Land. The area is preserved in perpetuity for hiking, skiing, snowmobiling and other suitable outdoor activity. Calling Roberts a “True Conservation Hero” in a 2015 blog post from the Forest Society, Brenda Charpentier reported that starting in 2013, the Society “worked with the Lakes Region Conservation Trust and the Belknap Range Conservation Coalition to raise funds to buy four private properties in the Belknap Range in order to conserve them and keep them open to the public. While the partners raised the money, Dave Roberts of Farmington…bought...the trailhead off the Mt. Major parking lot…in order to keep it off the open market until the funds could be raised. Long after the first three properties were purchased, legal red tape held up the piece that Roberts held.” No matter which trail you choose, your intended goal is the summit of the 1,786-foot Mount Major with unparalleled views of the “Lake of shining waters,” a view treasured by thousands for hundreds of years. In his blog, “Outdoor Adventurers”, Steve Priest described his experience this way: “The granite laden summit overlooks beautiful Lake Winnipeasaukee {sic}. The view below to our right is Alton
Bay with an across the lake view of the town of Wolfboro {sic}. We take in the breath-takings sights of some of the 258 islands on the lake and its 182 mile shoreline…we just get enough taste of the beauty of this gem of New Hampshire.” After your first “ahhh” intake of breath and awed scan of the panoramic view, you’ll notice a rock enclosure clutching the tiptop of the mount. Built of giant granite blocks, it resembles a structure for human habitation, yet it lacks roof and full walls. As you walk around it, you see blocks of granite strewn on the ground. This, Dave Roberts’ research tells us, is the remains of Mr. Phippen’s Hut. “It was intended to be a place where hikers could seek shelter from harsh weather, or perhaps spend the night in anticipation of viewing a spectacular dawn on the morrow. It was provided with a stone bench, a window to the south, and a door facing eastward. It was roofed over and contained a small wood stove to provide for the relative comfort of any persons who might wish to use it, as the door was left unlocked. Sometime during its first winter, the fierce winter winds that blow across this completely exposed summit proved to be too much for the roof and it was blown off, ending up well down the mountainside,” Roberts’ wrote. In 1926, Mr. Phippen had another roof built for the hut, engineering it carefully to withstand the mountain’s winds, but it, too, blew off only two years later. “The new roof lasted for two winters before it too was blown
down the mountainside by the spring of 1928. That roof has lain on a very rocky slope several hundred yards from here since that day, and considering its flight from the hut to that site and the fact that it has experienced over 70 years of harsh mountain weather, it is still in fairly good shape.” The roof was never replaced but the hut withstood weather and hikes for decades “until one summer in the mid 1990’s, when some thoughtless soul(s) decided to entertain themselves by tearing many of the stone blocks off the walls, leaving them strewn in hapless piles at the base of the structure. On occasion, some folks more interested in restoration than destruction have
tried to replace some of the blocks, but it would take rather heroic efforts to restore the hut to anything like its earlier state. The hut still serves, in a modest way, the role Mr. Phippen had envisaged for it, as it is used during the colder months (even throughout the winter) by a few hardy folks who continue to climb the mountain even during its worst moods.” After savoring the view and enjoying the trip back in history, choose another blaze as your torch on the way back down the mountain. Return to lake level and every day life refreshed and renewed. You know now why Mount Major beckons.
HOLDERNESS OFFICE 968-7615 MEREDITH OFFICE 603-279-6470 PLYMOUTH OFFICE 238-6990 “One Click and You’re Home!” www.peabodysmith.com
Rumney, NH
Curry Place, Holderness, NH | 603-968-7615 3 Mill Street, Meredith, NH | 603-279-6470 620 Tenney Mtn. Hwy, Plymouth, NH | 603-238-6990
Here is a fantastic opportunity to purchase the ever elusive “cabin at the lake”! This cozy cottage and bunk house are both steps to the water and offer great views of the lake and majestic White Mountain National Forest. The deck on the bunkhouse is at the water’s edge! 109’ of private waterfront with dock and no crossing the road! New drilled well and 3-bedroom septic design on file good for 3 more years. Come enjoy lake life on NH’s best kept secret. MLS 4651546
Offered at $329,000
Live Where You Play! MOULTONBORO Spectacular Lake Winnipesaukee home with over 6000 sf of luxury & architectural details; built-in window seats, breakfast nook, vaulted beadboard ceilings, beautiful gourmet kitchen you will love with tiled range hood & backsplash, cherry cabinets, hardwood floors, sunroom & spa. Wide 250’ of frontage & 1.82 acres. Tucked away but so convenient for a quick trip to stores & restaurants in Center Harbor. $1,895,000
LACONIA MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION! Gracious & inviting waterfront on Lake Winnisquam with sunsets, a private backyard retreat for entertaining. wide deck at lake & dock. 1st & 2nd floor master suites with water views, radiant heat, wood floors, kitchen with breakfast bar overlooks lake, corner gas fireplace in living area, attached garage & a handy location on a dead end road within walking distance to downtown Laconia! $699,000
LACONIA PRICE JUST REDUCED! Direct waterfront condo with garage & deeded dock on Paugus Bay, sunny deck with awning, beautiful sandy beach for owners, end unit that has been recently updated with stone fireplace, granite kitchen, stainless steel appliances, 2 bedrooms, loft & 3 baths. A hidden gem! $449,500
NEW HAMPTON You will be surprised at how big this property feels and how well it has been renovated and maintained. Totally charming inside & out. Built in 2005 & recently redone with maple & tiled floors, custom tiled shower, new appliances. 1.4 landscaped acres with garage & carport, barn, tack room, riding arena, fenced pasture & gardens. $199,900
Ellen Mulligan, Broker Associate
www.ellenmulligan.com
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage The Mulligan Team | Lake Winnipesaukee 32 Whittier Highway, Center Harbor, NH 03226 Office: 603-253-4345 ext. 124 | Cell: 603-387-0369
email: ellenmulligan@metrocast.net
Page 24
Two Free Forestry Workshops in October Moose Mountains Regional Greenways (MMRG) and Branch Hill Farm/ the Carl Siemon Family Charitable Trust (BHF/CSFCT) are teaming up to offer two free outdoor forestry workshops. The first, Attributes of a Northern Hardwood Forest on an Enriched Soil, from 9 am to 12 pm on Saturday, October 7, will be led by forester Dan Stepanauskas; the second, Restoration of a Forest, will be taught by forester Charlie Moreno from 10 am to 12 pm on Saturday, October 21. Daniel Stepanauskas has been a consulting forester in New Hampshire for over 30 years. He works on the sustainable management of private and municipal forest lands, using lighttouch management techniques and imitating nature’s design to achieve the desired results. In his Hardwood Ecology workshop, Stepanauskas will take participants through hardwood forests
Dan Stepanauskas with workshop participants. (David Levin photo) owned by Branch Hill Farm in Wakefield and point out the wide array of bird and wildlife habitats in a mature hardwood stand and show how soils determine forest composition, soil chemistry and nutrient levels. He’ll
Your Destination for the Finest Diamonds & Jewelry in the Lakes Region
Celebrating 48 Years of Fine Design & Crafting Cash For Gold & Gems
GIA-Graduate Gemologist
Open Wed. thru Sat. 10 to 5 or by appointment
In the Little Mauve Victorian Rt. 25 At the Lights • Center Harbor
603-253-4100
The Ultimate Winnipesaukee Experience Motivated Seller
COW ISLAND “Motivated Seller” premier 4-acre location 4-bedroom/4-bath with natural woodwork, vaulted ceilings, oversize windows, extensive deck & hot tub. 250’ waterfront with small beach, oversize U-shaped dock+single dock. $865,000 (4623779)
discuss how to decide which sites to manage and what to preserve by using your mind’s eye to watch a forest grow. Implicit in that process is our understanding of the ability of different tree species to tolerate a changing climate. Stepanauskas also plans to talk about fungus and carbon sequestration, but nevertheless promises unlimited time for questions and discussion. With over 30 years as consulting forester under his belt, Charlie Moreno has managed over 30,000 acres of forests for private landowners, conservation organizations, and communities in southern New Hampshire and Maine, including the forests of Branch Hill Farm and the BHF Jones Brook East forest site of this workshop. The Jones Brook forest was severely ‘high–graded’ before BHF purchased it, meaning that nearly all the high value trees had been removed, a common problem in
September 25, 2017
NH. Moreno will show how various forestry practices implemented over the last nine years have begun to improve the forest’s health and its value for timber. He’ll also discuss the economics of doing nothing versus active restoration practices and talk about how to deal with the problem of beech taking over after high-grading. The workshop will entail less than a mile of walking with several stops for discussion, and is appropriate for woodlot owners, forestry students and professionals, and anyone interested in the health of our forests. Both workshops are free and open to the public but pre-registration is required. For more information and to pre-register, please call MMRG’s Education Coordinator Kari Lygren at 603978-7125 or email info@mmrg.info. MMRG, a non-profit land trust, works to conserve and connect important water resources, farm and forest lands, wildlife habitats, and recreational land in Brookfield, Farmington, Middleton, Milton, New Durham, Wakefield, and Wolfeboro. Throughout the year, MMRG offers many educational opportunities to inform all ages about the benefits of our region’s natural resources. For more information and a calendar of upcoming events, visit www.mmrg.info. Branch Hill Farm/the Carl Siemon Family Charitable Trust works to protect open space and working forests and to educate the public about sound forestry, conservation and agricultural practices; see www.branchillfarm.org.
Enjoy Lakes Region Living ... All Year Long!!
RATTLESNAKE ISLAND One of the most sought after locations on Rattlesnake! Calm water all the time, plus 180° mountain views & plenty of sun. Permanent, covered u-shaped boatslip, lined by stone walls. 2-bedroom, 1-bath home with expansive deck. Call for your private showing now! $540,000 (4650225) RATTLESNAKE ISLAND Prime location, situated on southside of the peninsula, this property enjoys calm water and long range southerly views. 1.29 acres, with 2-bedroom/2-bath cottage & spacious deck. Covered boatslip. Great island getaway! $439,000 (4655775) BIG BARNDOOR 100’ of waterfront with beautiful sand & beach. 2-bedroom/2-bath with Master on first level, outdoor shower and 6’x30’ Trex dock, give you will have you basking in your Island experience! $439,000 (4650119)
Spindle Point, Meredith This wonderful waterfront home is located just a few houses from famous Spindle Point! With 172’ of deep waterfront and docking, .67 acres with room to expand, and gorgeous views across to Stonedam Island, this property is truly a hidden gem! Enjoy all 4 seasons on Lake Winnipesaukee! Offered at $995,000 Mary Hunter 603.856.1880 - Cell Christopher Williams 603.340.5233- Cell
Island
Real Estate
A division of Maxfield Real Estate
Betty Ann Bickford 603.651-7040 BettyAnn@MaxfieldRealEstate.com
15 Railroad Avenue, Wolfeboro
www.islandre.com 603.651.7040 | 603.569.3972
Randy Parker 603.455.6913 RandyParker@MaxfieldRealEstate.com
249 Whittier Highway - Route 25 Center Harbor, New Hampshire Office (603)253.8131 • Toll Free (800)834.5759
LampreyRealEstate.com
September 25, 2017
Join the Wolfeboro Stamp Club! By Sarah Wright Do you have a favorite type of stamp? Perhaps you like the Love stamps, holiday stamps, or stamps with famous people on them? Stamp collecting has been one of the world’s most popular hobbies since the late 19th century. For some historic background, postage stamps were first issued by the United States government on July 1, 1847, in the denominations of five and 10 cents, with the use of stamps becoming mandatory in 1855. Each of these stamps generally featured the face or bust of an American president or another historically important statesman, such as Benjamin Franklin. However, once the post office realized, during the 1890s, that it could increase revenues by selling stamps as “collectibles,” it began issuing commemorative stamps. As the years went on, the postal service introduced more specialized stamps, such as those for use with airmail, Zeppelin mail, registered mail, and certified mail. Postage due stamps were also created for the post office to stick to letters with insufficient postage to be paid by the recipient. Collecting stamps is the perfect hobby for collectors, because there is a never-ending stream of new stamps from all different countries. While stamp collecting is popular among all ages, it’s very popular among children, who often continue the hobby as adults. According to current Wolfeboro Stamp Club president, Warren Gould, it’s also a very affordable hobby, since many stamps cost as little as a nickel. If you already collect stamps, you are in good company. Famous stamp collectors, or “philatelists” as collectors are known, include President Franklin Roosevelt; business magnate Warren Buffet; astronaut Henry Hartsfield; actors Gary Burghoff, James Earl Jones,
and Patrick Dempsey; author James Michener; explorer Jacques Cousteau; former Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova; musicians John Lennon, Freddy Mercury, and Ron Wood; cartoonist Gary Trudeau; and French President Nicholas Sarkozy. There are clubs for stamp enthusiasts all over the country. The Wolfeboro Stamp Club was started in 1997, by Denise Thayer. She and her husband, Richard, are still members of the club today, although Warren now presides over the meetings. Denise collects stamps by a particular engraver, and Richard likes printed stamps from engraved metal designs as well. Other collectors in the club might choose to collect stamps from a certain time period. Warren’s collection consists mainly of stamps from 1840 to 1950. Cats are the most popular topical stamp among all philatelists, while other people focus on collecting stamps featuring topics such as sports, flowers, Olympics, ships, dolls, lighthouses, or birds. Even children like stamps and younger kids especially like collecting topical stamps. Lots of stamp collectors choose to collect worldwide stamps or stamps from a specific country, focusing on France or Germany, for instance. There are also commemorative stamps to honor a historic person or event; definitive stamps which are regularissue stamps printed by any country; and semi postal stamps that are sold at a premium to raise money for a specific charity or cause, like breast cancer research. You could also collect airmail stamps, postal stationery, or souvenir sheets. There are plenty of options! Purchase a special album for storing your stamps, or buy any kind of plastic sleeve to protect your collection. So what if you’d like to remove a stamp from an envelope? Traditional
stamps with water-activated gum on the backing could just be soaked in water, and then lifted off the envelope to dry out. In the 1990s, self-adhesive stamps appeared on the scene, which proved difficult and sometimes frustrating for collectors. While the American Philatelic Society recommends using a small amount of a solvent called Bestine, Warren has another solution. “Spray some orange oil air freshener on it, and gently lift it off,” he says, “or just carefully cut around the stamp and leave the envelope attached to it.” While most stamps are reasonably affordable, making it possible to create a great collection even with five cent stamps, rare stamps in good condition can bring in thousands of dollars. These stamps usually show up at auctions. There are many reasons that a stamp may be considered valuable, and even if your stamp has been through the mail and therefore “cancelled” that’s not necessarily a bad thing. “It could be worth more,” says Warren, “depending on where it was stamped.” Collectors all over the world buy and sell their stamps online. According to Richard Thayer, people in China and Russia are showing an increasing interest in stamp collecting. There are also stamp shows, held all around the country every year. The Moultonborough Lions Club hosted a
Page 25
show recently, and just a few weeks ago, there was a show in Portsmouth and one in Nashua, NH. (Massachusetts has some shows lined up in the next month.) For the latest info on shows, as well as just general information on stamp collecting, visit the American Philatelic Society at www.stamps.org. While you’re there, sign up to become a member. The Wolfeboro Stamp Club meets on the first Thursday of each month at All Saints Church on South Main Street in Wolfeboro from 6 to 8 pm. A typical meeting brings in about a dozen people looking to buy stamps or share their collections. “We sometimes get donations of stamps, too,” says Warren, “or someone will bring in some stamps looking for an estimate on their value.” All this talk about stamps got me thinking about the kinds of stamps I’m drawn to. I usually try to purchase interesting stamps, even if they do just end up on bills. I looked at the list of release dates and designs for this year on the American Philatelic Society’s website and was delighted to see that some upcoming stamps will feature illustrations from The Snowy Day. This famous children’s book was on my shelf as a child, so I will be looking for those stamps next month when they come out.
Fabulous Looks Boutique “Fabulous Clothes for Fabulous Women”
Fall is Here! 86 N. Main Street Concord, NH 03301 603-228-8434 fabulouslooks btq@gmail.com Facebook: FabLooksBTQ
34 North Main St., P.O. Box 2180 Wolfeboro, NH 03894 603-569-4488 www.melansonrealestate.com
SAWYERS POINT RD. TUFTONBORO: Exquisite lake lodge home with all the amenities including a 2-bay boathouse and beach. $3,675,000
WYANOKE GATE LN. WOLFEBORO: Lovely, 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath waterfront home is perfect for entertaining with dock and boathouse. $1,596,500
POINTE SEWALL RD. WOLFEBORO: Immaculate, intown home with many updates, large beautifully landscaped yard and deck. $750,000
NORTH MAIN ST. WOLFEBORO: Condos on Mirror Lake with waterfront. Two 2-bedroom, 2-bath units $325,000 & $300,000 and two 2-bedroom, 1-bath units $250,000 & $225,000
“WATERFRONT SPECIALISTS”
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
Design ▪ Permit
▪
Construct
PERMITS TAKE TIME!
Laconia, NH 603.293.4000 docksource.com
Page 26
September 25, 2017
Fall at Sandwich Home Industries
Now available iN your Neck of the woods.
when the going gets tough, husqvarna tools are tougher, lighter, and more comfortable to use. we’re happy to bring husqvarna’s world-class innovation to your community so you can get your jobs done quickly, easily and more safely than ever. Drop in or give us a call, we can help put the power and performance of husqvarna to work for you.
New Dealer
www.thelaker.com
Your Where-To-Go, What-To-Do Guide for the Lakes Region
CoNNeCt with us oNliNe
husqvarna.com
We all know what time of year it is. We become treasures to be used year after year. feel it before it’s actually here – autumn New merchandise in the shop for the fall - with cooler nights, warm days, and the includes Sibel Alpaslan’s chicken pottery changing color of the bowls, Lee Spiller’s leaves. Tourists from stone vases and lamps, all over the world come Jennifer Allen’s fall to Center Sandwich, leaf lampshades, Joan NH to experience Hannah’s casseroles, historical, rural New Lada Bohac glass England this time of pumpkins, and much year. more! The Sandwich Home The town of Industries League Sandwich hosts the last of NH Craftsmen country fair of the fall gallery, located at 32 season - The Sandwich Main Street in Center Fair - and while you Sandwich has brushed are in town, come by off summer and is the League of New ushering in the fall. Hampshire Craftsmen’s You are invited to come Sandwich gallery to by the League’s newly shop wonderful works re-designed shop and of art. The shop is open Fall merchandise at the Sandwich see work created by Monday Saturday from Home Industries League of NH some of top artists from 10 am to 5 pm, and noon Craftsmen shop. (Courtesy photo) NH. The shop’s pottery to 5 on Sunday. creations are what you Contact 603-284-6831, need for delicious fall cooking and serving email sandwichcraftgallery@gmail.com or it up with flair. Warmly welcome your visit www.centersandwich.nhcrafts.org\ friends and family with glassware and fiber for more information. arts that not only dress up your table, but
FiND Your husQVarNa at
Apparently Unique Equipment 783 RT 106 North Loudon, NH 03307 603-783-8033 ~ parentjohn02@yahoo.com
thelaker.com
© 2016 Husqvarna AB. All rights reserved.
Your Where-To-Go, What-To-Do Guide for the Lakes Region
Come Discover
Terrific School System • Quiet Country Feel 45 minute commute to Seacoast or Mountains 10 Minutes to Wolfeboro, Ossipee and Wakefield Shopping, Restaurants & Numerous Activities Reasonable Tax Structure • Lovely State Parks
New Stick Built Ranches starting at $239,900*
* Price of land not included.
Your Where-To-Go, What-To-Do Guide for the Lakes Region
The best kept secret in the Lakes Region
New Stick Built Cape starting at $289,900*
Drew Farm Donald McWhirter Builder - Melvin Village 603-340-0341 donaldjmrr@aol.com
Brookfield www.thelaker.com
o, What-To-Do Guide for t
he Lak o-G Built Colonial starting at $339,900* New e-TStick e
er h W r Beautiful farm lands, accented You with rock walls provide luxurious 2 to 5 acre
s Re gio n
home sites. Custom built houses by one of the area’s most experienced and highly regarded builders. Choose one of our floor plans or bring your own ideas. Affordable, quality homes in a quintessential New England setting. Quiet and peaceful yet near everything. Gov. Wentworth school district and close proximity to highly acclaimed private schools; Brookfield allows you many of the amenities of beautiful Wolfeboro without the crowded summer congestion. Fun things to do every season. Enjoy a winter wonderland for skiing, snowmobiling, skating, ice fishing or just an evening by the fire. In spring, the maple syrup starts flowing and flowers bloom galore. A summer of sight-seeing, concerts, summer theater, craft fairs, boating, fishing, biking, swimming, lakes, beaches and theme parks. In autumn, nearby country fairs, apple picking and fresh locally grown native produce will fill you up with wholesome goodness. New Hampshire has the seventh highest per capita income and the lowest crime rate in the country; the SAT scores of its students are the highest in America; and it is among the lowest taxed states in the nation. Come discover the good life in Brookfield, New Hampshire.
thelaker.com
Page 27
September 25, 2017
Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce Laconia Carving Out Two Days for NH Pumpkin Festival The Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce announces NH Pumpkin Festival in downtown Laconia has expanded to two days this year beginning with a “sneak-peak” Friday the 13th of October. “We are continually grateful for the support of our business community and local residents. Watching the collaboration of so many people working together to create ideas and make them happen is simply amazing. Each new idea carves a new experience that continues to help us grow this festival,” said Karmen Gifford, President of the Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce. The festival will open on Friday, October the 13 from 4 to 8 pm and continue on Saturday, October 14 from noon to 8 pm. Attendees will enjoy more of a street festival experience this year. Festival organizers are focusing on pumpkins – lots of pumpkins! Back in April with the celebration of Earth Day, Children’s Dentistry and Kennell Orthodontics sponsored 10,000 packets of pumpkin seeds. The seeds were distributed to schools, businesses and residents throughout NH. Bank of New Hampshire hosted a press conference inviting school children to plant pumpkin seeds and began working with schools for children’s pumpkins that will be on display in the Bank of NH parking lot throughout the festival. On Friday the 13th, the festival will feature an Official Carving Station. Bring your carved jack-o-lantern with you or carve one at the festival. Carnival rides will be operating including a fun house, gigantic slide, kiddie motorcycle ride, bungee jump and climbing wall. Laconia Refrigeration has returned as the Great Goblin Sponsor presenting 30+ food vendors open along with
local restaurants including Hector’s, Brick Front Restaurant, Local Eatery, T-Bones/Cactus Jack’s, Fratello’s, Patrick’s Pub & Eatery, Shooters, Tavern 27 and more. The Beer Garden will be open featuring Shipyard Brewery, operated by the 405 Pub & Grill along with food served by The Water Street Café. The Hawk 104.9 FM will be broadcasting live leading a Zombie Walk starting at 6:30 pm. Get your costume on and bring your friends, family and a pumpkin and join the stroll! Climb the Pumpkin Eye View sponsored by Laconia Eye & Laser for a fantastic photo op and live broadcast from Mix 94.1 FM. On Saturday, October 14, the festival will begin with the Runaway Pumpkin Race at 9 am at Opechee Park. The festival will expand to include children’s activities on PumpCANALly sponsored by Grappone Automotive, horse drawn hay rides will be offered by Laconia Parks & Rec next to the Laconia Antique Center from noon – 4 pm. Gunstock Mountain Resort & ClearChoiceMD have sponsored a 200’ Zip Line attraction on Main Street from Noon to dusk. Activities at the Belknap Mill will include Marketplace at the Mill, a Great Pumpkin CookOff and a Rubber Duck Derby in the Winni River. Don’t miss the Children’s Costume Stroll led by LRGHealthcare beginning at 4:30 pm, followed by pumpkin lighting at 5 pm. Adding to the atmosphere, Laconia HarleyDavidson® will provide live music from noon to 8 pm at their Hideout Stage in Veteran’s Square, along with motorcycle demos. If your business or civic organization would like to be a Pumpkin Patron or volunteer a minimum of two hours during the festival, e-mail kgifford@ lakesregionchamber.org or please go to
NHPumpkinFestival.com. (Or if you just like pumpkins you also can volunteer.) Plans grow like pumpkins. For the most up-to-date information about NH Pumpkin Festival including the
festival map, where to stay, or where to park, go to NHPumpkinFestival.com. Follow the Pumpkin Festival on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
Your Best Shot At A World Record. Largest stocking dealer in Winnipesaukee Region
FISHING BOAT RENTALS
Fully stocked and ready to go... (minus the fish) State Authorized Agent for Licenses & OHRV Regs. Rods • Reels • Poles • Tackle • Live Bait WE ARE YOUR LOCAL FISHING SUPER-STORE!
Open 7 Days A Week!
45 North Main, Wolfeboro
603-569-4653 | nhholeinthewall.com Hole In The Wall Gift Cards Available
BEST BOB HOUSE ON THE PLANET
Solar Heated For Comfort Order Now For Cold Weather! Makes The Perfect Christmas Gift For The Man Who Has Everything
Lots of colors to choose from.
The list of available amenities is only limited by your imagination. In fact, people are starting to use our larger units for tiny houses as we can add heat, electric, a/c, plumbing, axles and much more. Stop in to custom order the finest DOT ready bob house on the market today.
235 Ossipee Lake Road • Tamworth | 603-539-4333
NorthernFabricationSolutions.com
Page 28
September 25, 2017
Musical Troubadour Coming to Sandwich
Singer-songwriter, David Mallett, one of America’s true original troubadours, is coming to the Sandwich Town Hall Theater on Friday, October 20 at 7 pm. In a career spanning five decades, David Mallett has recorded 17 albums, had several hundred covers of his songs, including the American folk classic The Garden Song (Inch by Inch, Row by Row) and performed in clubs, concert halls and festivals across the U.S., Canada and Europe. David has appeared on numerous broadcasts, including National Public Radio’s A Prairie Home Companion. Known for his carefully written, poetic offerings, his body of work has
Student posters honoring NH State House Bicentennial on exhibit at State Library
provided material for an eclectic list of artists that includes Alison Krauss, Pete Seeger, Hal Ketchum, Emmylou Harris, John Denver and the Muppets. The audience will be treated to David’s latest work released in 2016, including the title song, Celebration, which David claims is one of the happiest songs I’ve ever written.” In a collaborative songwriting process with his sons and daughter, Celebration includes love songs, political songs and social statements about the decline of rural America. For ticket reservations call 603-4552557 or e-mail tom.caravanband@ gmail.com.
www.thelaker.com Your Where-To-Go, What-To-Do Guide for the Lakes Region
thelaker.com
Haley’s Point on Melvin Bay • Route 109, Melvin Village, NH 03850
the Lakes Region for Service What-To-Do Your Where-To-Go, 544-2641 Office •Guide 544-2000
Boats • Cars • RV’s
Indoor Storage • Two Storage Plans Full Storage www.thelaker.com Package $42/ft. • Self Storage $21-$25/ft. Full Storage Package Includes: Haul-out for storage and spring launch at our docks, winterize and de-winterize of one engine, spring service of one battery and lake test. Cars $350/6 mos. • RV’s Call for Quote • Certified Technicians 8 Fully Enclosed Buildings • 71 Years in Business
Your Where-To-Go, What-To-Do Guide for the Lakes Region
Prices $1,995 and up Something for Everyone Over 50 Vehicles to Choose From Home of Easy Financing
Posters designed by New Hampshire Ladd, Supreme Court Justice Gary students as part of the State House’s Hicks, State Librarian Michael York bicentennial and Department of Education celebration are Commissioner on display at the Frank Edelblut. New Hampshire At a State House State Library ceremony in June through October 2017, state level 13. The New poster contest Hampshire State winners received a House Bicentennial citation signed by Commission, on the leaders of all behalf of the state three branches of of New Hampshire, New Hampshire was pleased to offer government: the 2017 NH State Governor Sununu, House Bicentennial Senate President Poster Contest Morse, House to help celebrate Speaker Jasper the State House’s and Chief Justice 200th anniversary. Dalianis. Winners The contest’s from both the theme was “The regional and state New Hampshire levels received State House and its David Mallett will perform in concert on a participation Meaning Today.” October 20 at the Center Sandwich Town certificate signed by Any child Hall. (courtesy photo) the panel of judges. between the ages New Hampshire’s 5-21 who resided State House is the oldest state house in New Hampshire and was a public, in the nation in which both houses of private or home school student in the legislature still occupy its original kindergarten through grade 12 was chambers. Dedicated in 1819, it is built eligible to participate. Three posters of granite quarried in Concord and is from each age group – elementary, on the National Register of Historic middle school and high school – in Places. Several activities will be each region of the state advanced to taking place through 2019 as part of its the statewide competition, where a bicentennial celebration. panel of judges chose first, second and The New Hampshire State Library third place winners. Of the nearly 200 is located next to the State House, at posters submitted to the competition, 20 Park St. in Concord. It is open to 23 are on exhibit. the public Monday-Friday, 8 am to The panel of judges at the statewide 4:30 pm. For more information, visit level included Senate Education nh.gov/nhsl. Committee Chair John Regan, House Education Committee Chair Rick
LOSING VALUE? WE’LL TURN IT INTO CASH! Rte. 125 RV & Marine Inc. “Brokerage Specialists” Buy * Trade * Sell * Consign
Corner of Rt. 16 & South Way, Tamworth • 603-323-2350 Do Gonline uidewww.ticesauto.com To-Apply Across from Rosie’s Restaurant • Inventory for th o, What-and
G re-Toe h rW You
Low Miles
Fully Loaded All Options
2010 Chevy Avalanche LTZ
1-800-CONSIGN
e Lake s Re gio n
Free Pickup Anywhere in New England www.consignsales.com
Summer Sale!!
2011 Chevy Silverado thelaker.com
89,694 Miles $17,995 $18,995 $299/mo. $324/mo. $1,000 Cash or Trade Down $1,000 Cash or Trade Down with Approved Credit with Approved Credit Financing Available Through Credit Unions & Accredited Banks Credit Questionable? With Proof of Income and Residency...You’re Approved! Rates As Low As 2.5% APR 20 day plate, fully inspected & warrantied. We’re here for you after the sale.
powered by Suzuki Outboard
New & Used Sales Boat Rentals
Service • Parts • Ships Store Valet Service • Fuel Dock Registrations • Fishing Licenses • Bait
15 Long Island Rd. • Moultonboro, NH 603-253-7315 • www.trexlers.com
Page 29
September 25, 2017
Gilford PTA Annual Fall “FUN”draiser The Gilford District PTA will be hosting their Annual Fall “FUN”draiser Saturday, October 14, at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion (Meadowbrook) in Gilford from 5:30 to 10:30 pm. This event typically hosts around 125 community members and is a great chance to meet up with friends after a busy summer. The event proceeds directly benefit their students, teachers, and schools. The Gilford PTA’s latest goal is an ambitious one: They would like to raise much-needed funds to repair the de-
teriorating track. (They had originally hoped to set aside 1/3 of this cost in an attempt to help off set the burden to their schools, but Hannaford donated a whopping $20,000 toward track repairs. With this enormous boost they’ve decided they would like to give it the good old college try and raise the entire $75,000! The track not only benefits all of the students in Gilford Middle and High School, but the community as a whole. The Gilford PTA’s goal is to have a working budget of $25,000 for the 20172018 school year, and anything above
Get in on the Action with the Lakes Region Curling Association You have probably heard of the sport of curling. If you are intrigued by the game, now you can play an Olympic sport right here in the Lakes Region. Curling, the sport that originated in medieval Scotland, will be getting bigtime television coverage come February 2018 during the Winter Olympics. When everyone else is talking about curling, you can be playing as part of the Lakes Region Curling Association (LRCA). LRCA leagues are for men and women of all ages and experience levels. Participants can join individually, as couples, or as entire teams. The upcoming fall season runs for eight Sunday evenings from mid-October to mid-December at Pop Whalen Ice Arena in Wolfeboro. There’s no equipment to buy, and new members get an introduction to the basics of the game at a learn-to-curl session before the season begins. Registration for the fall season begins now. LRCA curling experiences are designed for participants of all ages, for men and women, and for people of varied abilities. Participants in the LRCA’s fall league will be free to
organize their own teams of four to six members, but organizers will also create teams for individuals who do not have one already formed. A game of curling consists of two four-member teams, with each team “throwing” (that is, sliding) eight polished granite stones toward a bullseye target known as “the house.” A game consists of six to ten “ends” during which players on the two teams alternate throwing two stones apiece. While most of us are familiar with the classic sliding delivery in curling, players may also throw their stones using a special push stick that enables the player to walk towards the delivery point and slide a stone without the need to stoop. Points are allocated to the team whose stones come to rest closest to the center of the house. A team is allowed to hit the opposing team’s stones in order to move them away from the center of the house. Consequently, curling, which has been described as “chess on ice,” is a game of strategy as well as dexterity. For more information and for registration forms, check out the LRCA’s website at lakescurlingnh.org.
and beyond that will be voted on to be set aside for the track. Additionally, they have their eye on building a maple syrup sugar shack at the elementary school, introducing an after school Spanish program for the elementary and middle school, along with many of the miscellaneous needs of the district. The Gilford PTA is currently looking for auction items for the two-week online auction they host prior to the event (for those community members that are unable to make the live event but that would still like to support the Gilford PTA), along with items for the silent and live portion of the actual event. They are looking for gift cards, merchandise, etc.
All donations and sponsorships will be advertised appropriately. The Gilford District PTA is a parent/ teacher organization serving all three schools in Gilford, NH. They are registered with the NH Charitable Trust as 501(c)(3) non-profit whose mission is to advocate for all children, and strive to enrich the educational experience of the students grades K to 12 within their district. Tickets to the FUNdraiser event must be purchased ahead of time and will not be sold at the door! For more information please contact Gigi Johnson at virginiamorley@yahoo.com or 909-8552726.
We meet the nicest people by accident... Fam ily
O w n ed
e1 and Operated Sinc
We work with all insurance companies
99 2
Free Estimates 603-335-2525
find us on Facebook: Dana’s Collision Repair
265 Route 11 • Farmington, NH
Sold Out! Thank You For Another Great Year Call Now To Pre-Order Your 2018
25’ StarCraft Tri-Toon 150HP Etec Full Warranty Like New Condition
www.thurstonsmarina.com
603-366-4811
“At the Bridge” • Route 3 • Weirs Beach, NH
We bet you can’t find better or less expensive inside winter storage. Call us on it!
R O O D N I Now Booking Fall and Winter Projects Locally Owned - Fully Insured See our reviews on Facebook
E G A R O T S T A O B
FOR THE DO-IT-YOURSELFER ON YOUR TRAILER STARTING AT
$21/FOOT
FULL INSIDE STORAGE $42/FOOT
Full Storage Package Includes: Haul-out for storage and spring launch at our docks, winterize and de-winterize of one engine, spring service of one battery and lake test.
Call for details or stop by our Full-Service Marina Certified Technicians • 8 Fully Enclosed Buildings
LANES END MARINA• (603) 544-2641 Route 109 • Melvin Village, NH • Haley’s Point on Melvin Bay • www.lanesendmarina.com
Page 30
September 25, 2017
Comedy Musical at the Capitol Center for the Arts Menopause the Musical® returns to the Capitol Center for the Arts for shows at 2 pm and 5:30 pm on Sunday, October 22. The upbeat musical follows four women shopping for lingerie at a Bloomingdale’s sale. They sing 25 songs about chocolate cravings, hot flashes, loss of memory, nocturnal sweats, and sexual predicaments. The lyrics parody popular ‘baby boomer” music. Tickets for the October 22 performances may be ordered by calling the Capitol Center for the Arts at 603-225-1111 or online at ccanh. com. Tickets may also obtained at the Center’s box office at 44 South
“My Boat’s Kept Afloat By...”
UNIQUE BOAT RESTORATION
Main St., Concord, NH, which is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 11 am to 6 pm and Saturdays from 11 am to 2 pm. The award-winning Capitol Center
In Business Since 1997
Know Before You Go!
Rte. 25, Moultonboro, NH (603)253-3848 COMPLETE FIBERGLASS STRUCTURE REPAIR REFINISHING FIBERGLASS BOATS QUALITY PAINT WORK AUTHORIZED INTELUX BOATYARD CENTER HYDRAULIC TRAILER SERVICE AVAILABLE
Dining Out in the Lakes Region
Available Now at Hundreds of Locations around the Lakes Region!
WE ARE NOW CONTRACTING FOR WINTER PAINT & RESTORATION WORK CALL ABOUT OUR SPECIAL WINTER STORAGE PRICING FOR WINTER WORK
35
SUMMER 2017
Pick Up Your Copy of
Specializing in IMRON Finishes & ALEXSEAL INTERPROTECT Blister Repair High-Performance Blister Coating with White High-Gloss Finish
$
for the Arts (ccanh.com) inspires, educates, and entertains audiences by providing a quality venue for the performing arts as well as a wide range of professional-level, artisticallysignificant presentations. The Center is conveniently located off Rt. 93 in downtown Concord, New Hampshire and is close to several quality restaurants, shopping boutiques, and other area attractions. The facility first opened in 1927 as the Capitol Theatre, a prime stop on the Vaudeville circuit; it later became Concord’s premier movie house and concert hall. After closing in 1989, it underwent a multi-million-dollar renovation / modernization and reopened in 1995 as the Capitol Center for the Arts. Today, the Capitol Center is home to the 1304seat Chubb Theatre, the Spotlight Café, The Governor’s Hall ballroom, and the Kimball House, a Victorian mansion.
www.diningoutnh
.com 1
COMPLIMENTARY Dining Out in the
Lakes Region
Big Boat? No Trailer? No Problem!
Hydraulic Air Ride Trailers for Boats Up to 45’
FULLY ED S O L C N E GE A R O T S
WE C STOR AN E BOA UP TO TS 45’!
DON’T WAIT - CALL TO RESERVE YOUR SPACE TODAY! DOCKSIDE PICKUP AVAILABLE
*INCLUDES: Haul-Out for Storage, Winterization of One Engine Tank and Outdrive, Spring Launch and Spring Start-Up Additional Cost for Required Bottom Wash Based on Boat Length
Independent Marine.com Boat Hauling • Storage • Sales • Service
ROUTE 25, Directly Across from airport MOULTONBORO (603) 476-5580 • www.independentmarine.com Out of Area 1-800-376-5580
Page 31
September 25, 2017
Science Center Purchases Mobility Scooters with Help of Grant The Squam Lakes Natural Science Center in Holderness received a $6,000 grant from the Oleonda Jameson Trust for its Access for All project. This, coupled with a $1,400 discount from Lakeside Mobility & Scooter of Rochester, helped the Science Center purchase two new mobility scooters for visitors to access the live animal exhibit trail. The new scooters replaced two others in use since 2010, which required frequent repairs and were not always available. The Science Center makes getting nearer to nature accessible to all individuals. The live animal exhibit trail is accessible with an ADA recreational standard grade of 1 in 12. The trail is primarily packed gravel and pavement with some difficult spots due to loose gravel. The motorized scooters and non-motorized wheelchairs are available for visitors who need additional mobility support. People may also request other special accommodations in advance of their visit. Scooters and
wheelchairs are available to the public at no charge, by reservation, from May 1 through November 1 when trails are open. “Squam Lakes Natural Science Center provides an environmental education experience that should be available to all individuals regardless of ability," said Mary Susan Leahy, Trustee of the Oleonda Jameson Trust. “The Oleonda Jameson Trust assists New Hampshire citizens and organizations who are unable to enjoy things ordinary citizens take for granted. We are pleased to provide this grant to help positively impact residents and visitors to our state.” “We are very grateful to the Oleonda Jameson Trust for supporting the independence of our visitors to access the animal trail,” said Iain MacLeod, Executive Director of the Science Center. “And to Lakeside Mobility & Scooter for the pricing discount to make this possible.” For details about Squam Lakes Natural Science Center events, admission
DAVE’S MOTORBOAT SHOPPE
fees, upcoming programs, lake cruises, and membership go to www.nhnature. org or call 603-968-7194. The mission of Squam Lakes Natural Science Center is to advance understanding of ecology by exploring New Hampshire's natural world. Through spectacular live animal exhibits, natural science education programs, an informal public garden, and lake cruises, the Science Center has educated and enlightened visitors since 1966 about
the importance of our natural world. Squam Lakes Natural Science Center is located on Route 113 in Holderness, an easy drive from exit 24 off I-93, and is open daily from May 1 through November 1. The Science Center is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and is the only AZA-accredited institution in northern New England. For further information about the Science Center, call 603-9687194 or visit www.nhnature.org.
www.thelaker.com Your Where-To-Go, What-To-Do Guide for the Lakes Region
thelaker.com
Your Where-To-Go, What-To-Do Guide for the Lakes Region
“OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE EXPERIENCE IN THE LAKES REGION” REGION
Full Line Ship Store
with Complete Boating Accessories
www.thelaker.com
Your Where-To-Go, What-To-Do Guide for the Lakes Region
Motors by
FOUR-STROKE CLEAN, QUIET OPERATION AND HIGHER FUEL ECONOMY
T H E
603-293-8847 • ROUTE 11B, 229 INTERVALE RD., GILFORD, NH www.davesmotorboatshoppe.com
Generator ConneCtion Generator ConneCtion ConneCtion Generator TT HH EE
Portable & Standby Generator SyStemS Portable&&Standby Standby Generator Generator SyStemS Portable SyStemS
, What-To-Do Guide for the La o G o T kes R ereh egio W r u n Yo
thelaker.com
Power Systems Portable Power Power Systems Portable Systems Power Systems Power Systems Portable Power Systems Power Systems Portable Power Systems Portable Power Systems Power Systems Portable Systems The Generator Connection, Inc. provides completePower generator Power Systems The Generator Connection, Inc. provides complete generator The Generator Connection, Inc. provides complete generator solutions including sizing the the generator, delivery, complete Generator Connection, Inc. provides complete generator TheThe Generator Connection, Inc.generator, provides complete generator solutions including sizing delivery, complete The Generator Connection, Inc. provides complete generator solutions including sizing the generator, delivery, complete installation by our licensed electricians, obtaining necessary solutions including sizing the generator, delivery, complete installation by our sizing licensed electricians, obtaining necessary solutions including the generator, delivery, complete installation by our our licensed licensed electricians, obtaining necessary solutions including sizing the generator, delivery, complete installation by electricians, obtaining necessary permits, preventative maintenance. 24/7 emergency repair installation by our replacement licensed electricians, obtaining repair necessary permits, preventative maintenance. 24/7 emergency installation by our licensed electricians, obtaining necessary service, parts and accessories. service, replacement parts and24/7 accessories. permits, preventative maintenance. emergency repair day to service, replacement parts and accessories. ay to e annual nce or oannual ecefor oryour ual SaleS • Service • inStallation system! for your Generatorconnection.com • 603.664.4004 SaleS • Service • inStallation r ystem! Generatorconnection.com • 603.664.4004 your
m!
Newly Expanded Service Department
SaleS • Service • inStallation
Generatorconnection.com • 603.664.4004
Page 32
September 25, 2017
RENTAL FLEET CLEARANCE SALE
2015 SAN PAN - $39,900
2016 Cobalt 210 - $45,900
2015 SAN PAN - $39,900
2016 Cobalt 210 - $45,900
2017 Cobalt 200 - $41,900
2017 Cobalt CS1 - $48,900
2017 Cobalt CS1 - $48,900
2017 Cobalt CS1 - $48,900
Cobalt Boats by Premier Marine
244 Sewall Road | Wolfeboro, NH | 603-569-2371 | goodhueandhawkins.com
YES! We Have Storage Available Welcome to our new 100,000 sq/ft state-of-the-art storage facility. We are pleased to offer this service once again after many years of waiting lists. Heated storage options available for boats of all sizes.
Ask about HUGE Savings on our 2017 Rental Fleet Boats.
Full-Service Marina • Sales • Repair • Gas • Boat Storage • Rentals • Registration On Wolfeboro Bay • 244 Sewall Road • Wolfeboro • 603-569-2371 • goodhueandhawkins.com