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Camping Fun... By Kathi Caldwell-Hopper It started with an invitation to spend a few days camping. It was an innocent offer and Jane Thibeault and Don McIver of New Hampton were happy to take Jane’s son up on an invitation to join him in northern NH, although the couple had not been camping in years. “My son bought a new trailer (camper) and invited us up for a visit,” says Jane. “We found we loved it – sitting around the campfire and relaxing.” Don and Jane had been camping in the past, and Jane says, “Don used to camp in a tent and I had a pop-up camper when my kids were growing up. They loved it and I think that’s why my son got into camping as an adult.” Don says they decided to “pick up a small camper and we found one on Craigslist on the internet.” Jane and Don traveled to Pittsfield, NH to check out the 1965 Cerro Scottie camper and found it in disrepair. Jane laughs as she recalls, “The ceiling was bad and there was a hole cut in the floor because the owners took the camper on the ice for winter ice fishing!” Although the camper was in lessthan-great shape, Don and Jane bought it anyhow. Luckily Don has a talent for fixing things and Jane is a good decorator/seamstress. Together they turned the little camper – which they named Harvey the RV – into a charming vacation on wheels that turned heads wherever it went. Although they say they didn’t put a ton of work into

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the camper, but fixed it up to their liking, Harvey was a charming piece of camper history that charmed and started conversations when Jane and Don took it on the road. They had Harvey for three years and took it to campsites at the ocean and at lake sites. “We sold it after three years,” Jane says, “because the ceiling was low and Don, who is tall, could not stand up straight in it!” By this time, Jane and Don were hooked on vintage campers, like many others across the country. Everyone, from famous country-and-western singers to everyday folks, are buying up the little campers from the 1950s, 60s and 70s and fixing them up and decorating them in vintage style. It didn’t take long for Harvey to sell thanks to the networking Don and Jane had done and the friends they made while camping and attending vintage camper rallies. After posting Harvey for sale on their Facebook page, the camper generated a lot of interest from as far away as Texas and Arkansas. The woman who purchased Harvey came from Pennsylvania and couldn’t have been more thrilled with her purchase. “It is not good to let them sit in the yard; they need to be used,” Jane says. Even before Harvey sold, Jane and Don had already bought a second camper. They set to work fixing it up and felt confident, after the repairs they made to Harvey, that they could handle refurbishing their second camper. The camper is a 1972 Scotty

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• Camping Fun Continued from page 3 of the cabinet doors were rescued from the local transfer station. “We heard about the camper from a friend,” Don says. “It was in Massachusetts and had been in a family for some time. We find that parents and grandparents once used a lot of the older campers, which are still in the same family. Often, the old campers are sitting unused in a field or behind a house because families just don’t have any need for them.” Don adds there are dedicated collectors of old campers riding the back roads looking for the little trailers. They don’t hesitate to stop and knock on doors if they spy a camper sitting in a field or backyard. If they are lucky, now and then a camper might be for sale. It took Don and Jane many hours to refurbish Angus to the condition it is now in, but it was well worth the effort. The sink, stove and range hood were replaced and although the early campers often came with an icebox, Jane says theirs is now equipped with a dorm-sized refrigerator which fits seamlessly in one wall. The appliances are a startling blue, which might look too bright elsewhere but seems just right in the little retro camper. Jane has decorated the dining table with dinner plates and coffee cups straight out of the early 1970s and for an added blast from the past, a sleek bright blue plastic radio holds pride of place on the table. With the windows open, and a light

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• Camping Fun Continued from page 5 for the campers is not always easy because parts and accessories aren’t made any longer. Thus, such things as door locks and hubcaps are difficult to find for the vintage campers. When the Vintage Trailer Supply rep stops by to share information on the latest items in stock, it is great news for Don and Jane and the other campers. “We like the social part of camping, and visiting with the other campers,” Don says. “We have met some great people that have become good friends.” Jane is excited about a July camping rally at a local campground that she and Don will be attending. “Since we all like to outfit our campers with retro items, a group of us will get together and go yard saling and thrift shopping on the rally weekends, and we will surely do that during the local upcoming event,” she says. Now and then the couple will purchase an old camper just to save it. They value this charming piece of American history and vacationing and see the worth in trying to salvage an old camper. It certainly is a labor of love, and there is always a lot of

interest generated when Don brings an old, distressed camper back to life and to its former glory. He stresses he isn’t interested in “restoring” campers, which would mean that everything had to be redone to its original condition and style. Rather, he and Jane have enjoyed fixing up their campers and retaining as much of the period design as possible, but not getting hung up on everything being exact. That would take the fun out of the vintage camping; for Don and Jane, camping is indeed all about the fun. If you happen to spot a charming little blue and white camper, circa 1972, ambling down a NH byway, pulled by a truck with a happy couple on their way to a new adventure, you probably have come across Jane and Don. Remember to smile and give them

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Tuckermans at Cate Park It’s a cappella under the stars on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee as Tuckermans at 9 returns to Cate Park on Sat., July 18 at 7 pm in Wolfeboro. The concert is the second in the Friends of the Wolfeboro Community Bandstand’s free summer concert series. The group, dubbed “T9” by fans, last appeared at Cate Park in 2012. “Since then we’ve added lots of new material…Pharrel Williams’ ‘Happy,’ ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’ from Queen, Terance Trent D’Arby’s ‘Sign Your Name (Across My Heart)’… even way back into the ‘stax of wax’ for ‘Special Angel’ from Bobby Helms.” says Miller. Tuckermans at 9 performs contemporary a cappella versions of well-known pop, rock, blues and light jazz favorites, mostly from the 1960s to today.

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Loon Preservation Committee’s 38th Annual Loon Festival At The Loon Center

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July 13, Geocaching/Walks & Talks presented by Wendy Scribner, $8 p/p, geocache at Castle in the Clouds, Moultonboro, 10 am, 476-5414, www.castleintheclouds.org. July 13, Standing Ovation, Looking Beyond the Footlights, Laconia Historical and Museum Society presents a talk on history of Laconia theatres by Judy Buswell, free, open to public, 6:30 pm, Taylor Community Woodside Building, Laconia, info/RSVP: 524-5600. July 13, What Lies Beneath Winnipesaukee, program with Hans Hug Jr., Moultonboro Historical Society, 7 pm, info: 476-5630. www.moultonborohistory.org. July 13-17, Summer Fun Day Camp, NH Farm Museum, Milton. Camp for children ages 8-14. 9 am-3 pm. Registration/event info: www.farmmuseum.org or 652-7840. July 14, An Evening of Toccatas with harpsichordist Peter Sykes, 7-8 pm, Wright Museum, Center St., Wolfeboro, tickets: 569-1212. July 14, CSI NH, program on fingerprinting, DNA, lab techniques from NH State Police Forensic Lab, 10:30 am, open to public, Moultonboro Public Library, Rt. 25, Moultonboro, 476-8895. July 14, Isles of Shoals program, Ashland Historical Society, free, open to public, 7 pm, Ashland Railroad Station Museum, 69 Depot St., Ashland. July 14, Water Matters Series, 7 pm, report on Squam Watershed, free, open to public, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, pre-register: 968-7194. July 14 - NH People and Places, Golden View Health Care Center program presented by The Currier Museum of Art, 2-3 pm. Info/reservations: 279-8111 x 4194 or www.goldenview.org. July 16, Pristine Lake Wentworth – How Good Were the Good Old Days? Presentation, NH Boat Museum, free, 7 pm, 399 Center St., Wolfeboro Falls, 569-4554, www.nhbm.org. July 16, Money, Murder and Madness: A Banking Life, program by NH author Forrest Russell Cook, Minot Sleeper Library, Bristol, 6:30 pm, free. July 16, Squam Fishing Excursion for Children, 9 am-12:30 pm, ages 7-12, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, pre-register: 968-7194. July 17, Adventure Ecology Trip, Squam Lakes Assoc., Rt. 3, Holderness, 10 am, info: 9687336, www.squamlakes.org.

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July 18, Auction, Melvin Village Community Church, 10 am, many items for auction: Old Town Canoe, Red Sox tickets, 16 ft. MFG motor boat and more, 476 Governor Wentworth Highway, Melvin Village, 544-9661.

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July 18, Annual Nickfest, games, climbing wall, petting zoo, face painting, live music and more. 11 am-4 pm, Memorial Field, Main St., Wolfeboro, admission charged, (age 2 and under free), holly@thenick.org or 569-1909. July 18, Annual Loon Census, 8-9 am, annual census to monitor NHs loon population. Join volunteers, no experience needed. Loon Preservation Committee, 476-5666, www.loon.org. July 18, Annual Loon Festival, 10 am-2 pm, Loon Center, Lee’s Mills Rd., Moultonboro. Family activities, nature exhibits, kid’s games, free food, more. Free admission, www.loon. org. 476-5666.

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July 18, Artisan’s Fair, Waterville Valley, 11 am-5 pm, Town Square, games, live music at 6 pm, crafts, info: 800-468-2553 or www.visitwatervillevalley.com. July 18, Beer Tasting, Landing Zone, live music with Jackie Lee from noon-4 pm, sample craft beers, Gunstock, 710 Cherry Valley Rd., Gilford, 293-0051.

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July 18, Book Signing with Barbara Delinsky, 11 am-1 pm, Bayswater Books, Center Harbor, 253-8858, www.bayswaterbooks.com. July 18, Hebron Gazebo Concert, Freese Brothers Big Band, free, public welcome, 6 pm, 744-3335, hebrongazebo@gmail.com. July 18, Orienteering Course and Walk in Center Harbor Woods, Lakes Region Conservation Trust, free but pre-registration a must: www.lrct.org. July 18, Ornament Demonstration with Kristine Lane, free, 11 am-2 pm, League of NH Craftsmen-Meredith Fine Craft Gallery, info: 279-7920. July 18-19, Adventure Park Crafts 1 at Gunstock, Joyce’s Craft Show, 9 am-6 pm, Gunstock, 719 Cherry Valley Rd., Gilford. July 19, Croquet Party Costume Picnic, Hall-Dyer Village Green, Tamworth, info: Tamworth Historical Society, 323-7762.


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July 20, Lecture with Donald Briere, master wood turner, 7 pm, free, League of NH Craftsmen-Meredith Fine Craft Gallery, held at Meredith Bay Colony Club, pre-register for seating: 279-7920 or www.nhcrafts.org/meredith. July 20-24, Summer Fun Day Camp, NH Farm Museum, Milton. Camp for children ages 8-14. 9 am-3 pm. Registration/event info: www.farmmuseum.org or 652-7840. July 21, Lake Explorers, special cruise for families with kids over age 5, search for loons, scavenger hunt and more. Departures at 10 and 11:30 am, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, pre-register: 968-7194, takes place at NH Fish & Game boat launch, Rt. 113, Holderness.

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Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm, June 29-Sept. 5, Monday-Friday 9 am-5 pm, Sat. 9 am-4 pm, open year-round, 58 Cleveland Hill Rd., Tamworth Village. Daily summer activities and tours, exhibits, workshops, Capt. Enoch Remick House and farm stand. Call 323-7591 or 800-686-6117, www.remickmuseum.org. A Blue Star Museum: Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm. Now through September 5 (Labor Day Weekend), Remick offers free admission to the nation’s active-duty military personnel and their families, including the National Guard and Reserve. In addition, veterans and their guest (1) may also enjoy the same consideration. 603-323-7591. Lil’Sprouts, children’s summer program series runs in July and Aug. and covers a variety of topics from Bats to Dragonflies and much more. For ages 5-8. Register early: Libby Museum, 755 N. Main St., Wolfeboro, 569-1035, www.libbymuseum.org. Kindventures hands on creative experiences for kids on Thursdays in July and Aug. for ages 7-13; register early: Libby Museum, 755 N. Main St., Wolfeboro, 569-1035, www. libbymuseum.org. Madison Historical Society meetings, third Thursday of July, August and Sept., Madison Historical Society Museum, located at Madison Corner. The Society is open 2-4 pm Tuesdays from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Adventures in Watercolor, beginner watercolor class for all ages, groups and families welcome, $20/class, supplies included, ages 7 and up. Runs in July and Aug. Libby Museum, 755 N. Main St., Wolfeboro, 569-1035, www.libbymuseum.org. Wildlife Encounters, live animal shows on Wednesdays in July and Aug. Free, open to public, Libby Museum, 755 N. Main St., Wolfeboro, 569-1035, www.libbymuseum.org. Forgotten Arts: Fiber Arts Group. Meets every other Tuesday starting May 19 onward, 9:30 am-noon. Fiber artists and/or interested onlookers are welcome to join our Happy Weavers & Friends group to learn the historic art of weaving, spinning, sewing, quilting, and more. Bring a project to work on, if desired. This group meets monthly on an every other Tuesday schedule at Remick Museum & Farm in Tamworth Village. Free. (Does not include access to the Museum.) 323-7591.

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Silver Lake Railroad, 55-minute, six mile round trip through gorgeous backwoods of Madison. Train rides by donation, depart Silver Lake Depot, Rt. 113 on Fridays at 5 and 6 pm; Saturdays and Sundays at 11 am, 1, 2 and 3 pm. Visit restored 1941 Stirling Diner, Depot Museum. Classic Car Cruise Friday Nights, 6-8 pm. Weather permitting. www. silverlakerailroad.com

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Arts Walk, last Friday of each month, 5-8 pm, self guided tour of galleries and arts locations in Wolfeboro, 569-2762, hosted by Governor Wentworth Arts Council, www.wolfeboroarts. org. Lake Winnipesaukee Museum, Rte. 3, Weirs Beach. Preserving and promoting history of Lake Winnipesaukee and vicinity with memorabilia, photos, maps, models of famous steamboats 1833-1939, posters and photos of grand hotels plus artifacts ranging from Indian arrowheads to Big Band posters. Also lectures and children’s corner. Call for hours: 3665950, www.lwhs.us. Fiber Group, Fridays, 1:30-3:30 pm, Shepherd’s Hut Market, 637 Morrill Street, Gilford. Call 393-4696 or email jekeyser@shepherdshutmarket.com. Loon Cruises on Squam Lake, 3 pm, join Tiffany Grade, Squam Lake Project biologist and Squam Lake Natural Science Center captain for 90-min. Loon Cruise. Info: Loon Preservation Committee: 476-5666.

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Summer/fall programs at Tamworth Historical Society; dates TBA; programs include: Bob Cottrell: Tamworth Barns Talk and Tour; Christine Hadsel Stage Theater Curtains of New England; Annual Meeting with Recollections of Tamworth vets and their families. Visit www.tamworthhistoricalsociety.org for updates. Meredith Sculpture Walk Guided Tours, meet tour guides at Mill Falls Marketplace Innisfree Bookshop, downtown Meredith in July at 11 am on Wednesdays and Saturdays; 1 pm on Sundays. Aug. tours Saturdays at 11 am and Sundays at 1 pm. 279-9015, email GMP@metrocast.net or www.greatermeredithprogram.com Trail Clubs, Connecting People With the Mountains, through March, 2016, historical exhibit, Museum of the White Mountains, 34 Highland St., Plymouth. www.plymouth.edu/ museum-of-the-white-mountains, 535-3210.

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Kirkwood Gardens, stroll the garden with many colorful plants and shrubs that naturally attract birds. Free and open to public. Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, 23 Science Center Road, Holderness, 968-7194, www.nhnature.org.

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Model Yacht Sailing on Back Bay, Bridge Falls Path, Wolfeboro. Weather permitting, Back Bay Skippers race Solings 1-3 pm Tuesday and US12’s 1-3 pm Thursday. New participants or visitors are always welcome. www.nhbm.org. Belmont Farmer’s Market Day, Sundays through Sept. 20, 18 Mill St., Belmont, fresh local products, children’s activities, live entertainment and demonstrations, 9:30 am-12:30 pm, 998-3525. Franklin Summer Farmer’s Market, Tuesdays, from 3-6 pm on the lawn of Franklin Regional Hospital, Aiken Ave., Franklin, in collaboration with Franklin Healthy Eating Active Living Coalition. Shop for locally grown produce/meat, dairy, etc. Call 934-2060, ext. 8369. Laconia Farmer’s Market, Saturdays through Sept. 27, 8 am-noon, Laconia City Hall parking lot, Beacon St. East, Laconia, 267-5326. Wolfeboro Area Farmer’s Market, Thursdays, through Oct. 8, 12:30-4:30 pm, Clark Park, 233 S. Main St., Wolfeboro, variety of produce/craft/food vendors, live music. www. wolfeboroareafarmersmarket.com.

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July 17, Music in the Pub with Jon Sarty, 6:30 pm, Corner House Inn, junction of Routes 109 and 113, Center Sandwich. www.cornerhouseinn.com. July 17, 2015 Fundraising Gala, A Star Studded Evening, fete on the lawn at Lucknow Estate, Castle in the Clouds, Moultonboro, 6:30 pm, benefit restoration of Lucknow Estate, reserve: 476-5900, www.castleintheclouds.org July 17 & 18, Jurrasic Park, 8 pm, The Village Players, 51 Glendon Street, Wolfeboro. Movie on the big screen. 569-9656. www.village-players.com. July 17, Fireworks, Weirs Beach, 10 pm, 524-5531. July 17, Summer Jazz Concert, Patio Garden Restaurant, Weirs Beach, free, 7-10 pm: Brian Friedland Trio, info: Facebook.com/weirsjazz. July 18, Summer Jazz Concert, Patio Garden Restaurant, Weirs Beach, free, 7-10 pm: Randy Roos Group, info: Facebook.com/weirsjazz.

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Ruggles Mine: A Unique Experience Story and Photos by Sarah Wright I picked up a brochure for Ruggles Mine a couple of years ago, and held onto it until my kids got a little older. Well, we finally made the trip there last week, and it’s pretty spectacular to see in person. Not only is Ruggles Mine historic, but the views also are amazing. At the end of a steep road up the mountainside off Route 4 in rural Grafton, we got to the mine’s entrance. I was thinking about what it must have been like in the 1800s, with horses pulling carts up and down that mountain road. We pulled into the parking lot

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at the walls of this historic mine. (My sons were certainly thrilled at the idea of having permission to smash rocks with hammers.) The women in the gift shop were most helpful. If you forget to bring a bucket, like we did, you can purchase one as a souvenir. And if you don’t have tools or don’t want to use your own tools from home, there are hammers to rent as well. Before we entered the mine, we went into the small museum and looked at the interesting artifacts and photos from the early days of mining. Old products that used minerals from the mine were on display as well as mining tools like helmets and pick axes, and even an old dynamite detonation box. A couple of original metal carts were there, too, once used to haul rocks out of the mine. We sat down and watched the short video about the history of Ruggles Mine, and then it was time to pretend to be miners ourselves. As we walked through the first cool tunnel and out into the open, I tried to

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• Ruggles Continued from page 14 imagine what the mine’s first owner, Sam Ruggles, must’ve gone through when he started mining all those years ago. Sam first discovered mica on his property in 1803, and embarked on what would become one of the largest mining operations of its kind in the United States. It’s a pretty impressive undertaking. In the 19th century, mica was used in many household products. It was transparent and heat-resistant, so it was especially good for ship windows and windows on wood stoves. Later on, it was used as an electrical insulator, and today it’s used in things like asphalt roof shingles and even lipstick! Sam knew the high value of mica at the time, so he decided to keep the mine a secret from his neighbors. This meant employing family members, and disguising the mica in the wagons by covering it with sand. Sometimes he moved product to Portsmouth at night, shipping it to England so it could be sold without anyone knowing its true origin. Since Sam’s death, the mine has had many owners, and other valuable materials have been mined at Ruggles. When J.W. Kelton owned the mine in 1874, the mica was no longer a secret, being transported by train out of Grafton. The American Minerals Company began mining at Ruggles for feldspar in 1912. Feldspar was used in the glaze on fine china, and in the enamel on appliances. False teeth were also made with feldspar. Next was the Bon Ami Company, who owned and operated

Ruggles Mine from 1932 to 1959. They used feldspar in their non-abrasive scouring powder and glass cleaner. Beryl was also mined at Ruggles at one time. Beryl is what makes up beryllium metal, which is lighter than aluminum, but stronger than steel. Its alloys are used in atomic reactors, electrical components, and even in NASA spaceship materials. And now it was our turn to see what we could find. We were greeted by a young man named Hunter when we entered the mine; he gave us some helpful information, and said he’d be around if we wanted to know what kinds of rocks we had collected. The kids wanted to explore every hollowed-out cave, so we took our time going through each one, hammering large rocks into smaller pieces as we went along. After a little more than an hour, we

got to the lookout point at the other end of the mine, and it seemed like the perfect spot to have our picnic lunch. We sat on a big rock, facing Mount Kearsarge and Ragged Mountain. By now our bucket was almost full, so when Hunter checked on us, I asked if he could tell the kids what they had found. Of course we had lots of mica, and we also had quartz, smoky quartz, and feldspar, with some

rocks being a blend of the two. But we also had a basalt lava rock, which was reddish brown on the outside, and plain black basalt on the inside, when split open with a hammer. I thought that was pretty interesting. We also had some tourmaline and pyrite, or “fool’s gold.” Hunter knew of a spot where there was some dark orange citrine, and he was kind enough to chip off a small piece for us. The kids wanted to hit the caves on the other side of the passage on the way back, so that’s what we did. They never got bored with the hammers, and actually asked me if we could come back to Ruggles Mine every day! I consider that a successful trip for sure. It was a lot of great exercise as well, since there were inclines to walk up and down throughout the mine, and guess who got to carry the full bucket of rocks? Me, of course. But it was such a beautiful day, I didn’t even mind. Ruggles Mine is located off Route 4, in Grafton. The mine is open daily, from 9 am to 5 pm. For more information, visit www.rugglesmine. com or call 523-4275.

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If you have always wanted to live on the water, now is the time. This tastefully restored 6-bedroom, 4-bath graciously-appointed Colonial has been totally updated to today’s standards, while retaining the charm of yesteryear. With three-floors of living space on 150 feet of waterfront, private dock and sandy beach, this property boasts restored hardwood floors, several built-ins, crown moldings, gorgeous 3-season porch, and much more. The home also offers an exterior living space with several decks and tree house. This home is just a short distance to the Falls Path bike/walking trail and Downtown Wolfeboro. All of this is located on Wolfeboro’s Back Bay with direct access to Lake Winnipesaukee. The property is priced well below the assessed value. MLS 4430202 | $549,000

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Gilford

An impressive, architecturally-designed, custom 4-bedroom Governor’s Island home sited to take advantage of picturesque mountain views and beautiful sunsets. There is a sandy beach, large dock and a beautifully landscaped lot. Club amenities include beach, clubhouse, tennis courts, cross country trails and woodlands for hiking. $2,295,000

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

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This tasteful and comfortable home is wonderfully private and sits on a 1.8 acre lot with 225’ of Winnipesaukee waterfront. Designed for comfortable single floor living. The sweeping deck overlooks the panoramic view, and there is a screened porch. Updated and beautifully maintained this home shines like new. $2,395,000

Gilford - On a sweeping lot with over Moultonborough - You will be im- Sanbornton - Located on a fabulous, Meredith - This tasteful sun-filled an acre of land with 215’ of prime waterfront, this tasteful, 5-bedroom Governor’s Island home is appealing. Waterside improvements are significant, and the sandy beach makes water access easy. It has a desirable SW exposure for ever-changing and dramatic sunsets. It is a prize! $1,995,000

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level lot with 265’ of private Lake Winnisquam waterfront and picturesque mountain views, this wonderful 5-bedroom home is welcoming and charming. The possibilities are unlimited. This special and rare waterfront home is unmatched in location, style, convenience, privacy and space. $1,345,000

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

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MOULTONBOROUGH- Beautiful Winnipesaukee waterfront setting. Lovely 3-bedroom, 2-bath, year-round home, 120’ shoreline, dock, sandy beach, open interior, fireplace, sunroom, deck overlooking lake. Pretty landscaping, lush green lawn! $729,900 (4402330) Call 569-3128

WOLFEBORO- The perfect 4-season getaway on Lake Wentworth, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, custom built with lots of extras, level lot, U-shaped dock, mooring, plus sun all day and sunsets.

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WOLFEBORO- Enjoy spectacular views and sunsets from this wonderful lakeside 2-bed, 2-bath cottage with a beautiful screened porch, assigned dock and great rental history.

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GOVERNOR’S ISLAND ESTATE

HERMIT LAKE COTTAGE Turnkey, peaceful, impeccably maintained waterfront cottage. Sandy beach, level lot, huge screen porch. Paula Hinckley – 603.566.6608 Sanbornton, NH | $235,000.

STUNNING STURBRIDGE REPRODUCTION 152’ sandy beach waterfront on Lake Winnipesaukee. Cape featuring an elevator to all 3 floors. Ruth Neidhardt – 603.455.0176 Brian Neidhardt – 603.738.3798 Tuftonboro, NH | $1,550,000.

STONEWALL VILLAGE Enjoy easy living in this freestanding one-level 5-room home with updated kitchen, central air and attached 2-car garage. Jackie Gauvin – 603.630.2325 Gilford, NH | $262,000.

SNOWVILLE Circa 1840 Plank House. Great floor plan on 2.2 level acres. Hardwood floors, multiple fireplaces, exposed beams. Steve Patriquin – 603.387.2532 Eaton, NH | $750,000.

WHEN OLD MEETS NEW 1800’s Federal home surrounded by beautiful landscaping and stone walls. Over 5,000 sq ft. Wrap around 3 season porch. Mary Anne Baron – 603.491.4624 Moultonborough, NH | $625,000.

LOON POND RETREAT Enjoy lakeside living in this wonderful year-round home with 426’ of waterfront on Loon Pond. Roy Sanborn – 603.455.0335 Ashley Davis – 603.455.7110 Gilmanton, NH | $275,000.

A DOLL HOUSE CONDO Affordable and tastefully remodeled two bedroom condo. Lake views and boat slip or mooring on Winnipesaukee. Enjoy summer here! Roy Sanborn – 603.455.0335 Laconia, NH | $229,000.

ADVENT COVE Rare & private 6 acre property. Spectacular views, 2 bay boathouse, helipad & 300’ waterfront. 5,000 sq ft 5 bedroom retreat. Roy Sanborn – 603.455.0335 Ashley Davis – 603.455.7110 Meredith, NH | $3,995,000.

125’ sandy shoreline, deep water dock, all day sun and spectacular open water views. 1st floor master suite. Spacious area to entertain. Carl Sack – 603-566-2386 Laconia, NH | $2,000,000.

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64 Little Bear Island, Tuftonboro $890,000 Tim Wade • (603) 651-8806

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

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19 Campfire Circle, Alton $1,758,000 Jodi Hughes-Emerson • (603) 455-9533

16 Acorn Drive, Alton $990,000 Fae Moore • (603) 833-0644

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Wolfeboro - Totally updated 3-bedroom, 2-bath condo located in a serene, private setting with openconcept 1st floor. Updated kitchen with stainless-steel appliances. First floor master bedroom with custom closets. Large screened porch, garage and dock complete this offering. $409,000 #4382115

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

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The Best of Broadway at Great Waters Great Waters Music Festival will present The Best of Broadway on Sat., July 18 at 7:30 pm at the Kingswood Arts Center in Wolfeboro. Under the direction of conductor Christopher Shepard, the Great Waters Chorus and

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Lots Going on at Meredith Fine Craft Gallery Stop by the League of NH Craftsmen – Meredith Fine Craft Gallery on Saturday, July 18 from 11 am to 2 pm for a free 2015 Ornament Demonstration with artist Kristine Lane. Kristine Lane, co-creator of the 2015 Ltd. Edition League ornament Sweet Seasons, will be at the Meredith Gallery discussing the steps of creating ornaments. A PowerPoint presentation will be on display demonstrating the fabrication process of the ornaments. Attendees will be given an opportunity to have their own ornaments person-

alized to give as a gift or add to your own collection. The ornament comes gift-boxed with a descriptive card, and will be available for purchase at the Meredith Gallery. Stop by to meet the artist and see the creative process of designing ornaments at the League of NH Craftsmen. The League also will present a free lecture by award-winning master wood turner Donald Briere on July 20 from 7 to 8 pm. The Meredith Bay Colony Club will host the lecture. Donald will talk about his unique creative processes and his love of

woodturning for the past 15-plus years. Using domestic and exotic hardwoods, along with semi-precious stones, Donald creates segmented woodturnings that range from those with just a couple of pieces to more intricate ones with thousands. In 2009 Donald won Best in Show at the League of NH Craftsmen’s Fair at the Mt. Sunapee Resort, in Living With Crafts. At the end of the lecture there will be a question-and-answer period and some of his pieces will be on display. “Watching the piece come alive in

Wild Trivia Challenge at Squam Lakes Natural Science Center On Sat., Inter-Lakes July 25, Squam Middle School Lakes Natural students created Science Center in stunning artwork, Holderness will which will serve as host the Wild Trivia table decorations. Challenge at 5:30 The students’ art pm. The event will also be sold at has something the event, with funds for everyone and directly supporting is a great way to the Science Center. raise funds for the The art pieces are Science Center’s powerful black-andeducational white etchings of programs. NH wildlife. Guests will A drawing will enjoy a dinner be held for a 50/50 Art for Science Center prepared by the raffle. Raffle tickets Wild Trivia Challenge. Common Man, as cost $100 and only well as access to bar 100 will be sold. service. There will be a live auction, One lucky entrant will win $5,000. and a team trivia challenge, with ample Wild Trivia Challenge tickets are opportunity to win prizes and bragging $75 per person. Purchase tickets by rights. Live animals will also make contacting Administrative Assistant appearances, in what is sure to be a Mary Noyes at 968-7194, extension 11 fantastic evening. or register online at www.nhnature.org.

the final turning stages is breathtaking to me,” says Brier. All lectures are free and held in the Bistro Room at the Meredith Bay Colony Club, located at 21 Mile Point Drive in Meredith. Space is limited; reserve seats in advance by calling the Gallery at 279-7920. The League of NH Craftsmen Fine Craft Gallery is located at 279 Daniel Webster Highway in Meredith. For more information on lectures, classes and demonstrations, visit www. nhcrafts.org /meredith.

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Boeing-Boeing with Village Players Cast members have been working hard to memorize lines and stage directions. Work has been moving along with the construction of the set. On July 24, it will all come together when Boeing-Boeing opens on the stage at the Village Players Theater in Wolfeboro. Veteran Village Players set builder Jay Sydow has been working with director Russ Ellis to construct the set, which will be an apartment in Paris in the 1960s. Mike Shaw, Dan Charlton, Bob Tuttle, Don Hargy and Joshua Spaulding helped with set construction. As for the people that will be filling that set during performances, Ellis has cast a group of actors who many in the community will be familiar with. The plot unfolds in the 1960s, with bachelor Bernard living quite the life in Paris, as he balances three separate girlfriends. His schedule works out quite well, since the women are all flight attendants and they are never in town on the same day. (Veteran Village Players member Rick Tessari playsthe part of Bernard.) Bernard’s American friend, Robert, comes to visit and is impressed with the life that his friend is leading, particularly as he meets each of the women. (Another Village Players veteran, Danny Catalano, plays Robert.) However, things become complicated for both Robert and Bernard when Boeing introduces its new faster jets. And with faster jets come changed schedules and suddenly Bernard’s three

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Karner Blue Butterfly Conservation On Thursday, July 16th, learn about the efforts being made to save the Karner Blue Butterfly. Through the cooperation of many organizations and agencies, work began in the 1990’s to restore the population of New Hampshire’s endangered state butterfly, the Karner Blue. NHF&G Biologist Rebecca Segelhurst will discuss how they are working to recover the population through habitat management practices, the use of a captive rearing program, and public outreach. Held at the Loon Center by the Loon Preservation Committee, The SummerNature Talks are given every Thursday evening at 7:30 pm during the months of July and August. All programs

are free admission. Come early andbrowse The Loon’s Feather Gift shop. Proceeds from the gift shop help fund the important work of the Loon Preservation Committee. For over 40years, the Loon Preservation Committee has worked to preserve the Common Loon and its habitat in New Hampshire through research, education, and management activities. Directions to The Loon Center: From Route 25 in Moultonborough, turn onto Blake Road at the Central School. Go one mile to the end and turn right onto Lee’s Mills Road. The Loon Center will be on your left! For more information, call the Loon Center at (603) 476-5666.

Lakes Region Chordsmen Summer Concerts at the Weirs The popular Lakes Region Chordsmen Barbershoppers will perform in a series of free concerts on an outdoor stage, weather permitting, at Weirs Beach. Seating will be on bleachers, at tables and on the lawn at the Winnipesaukee Marketplace, 21 Weeks St., Weirs Beach. The Lakes Region Chordsmen Barbershoppers will perform every Wednesday from July 8 to Aug. 5 at 7:45 pm. For over 60 years (since 1954), the Lake Region Chordsmen has been singing old-time barbershoppers favorites in Weirs Beach. The group consists of about 20 singers of all ages. Several members of the Chordsmen have formed their own classic barbershopper quartets, and the quartets

alternate segments of the concert with the larger group. Occasionally, other large groups of barbershoppers make guest appearances and the combined groups sing together. This summer’s program, featuring the Chordsmen, will also include some very fine barbershop singing by several choruses and quartets. Guest performers are as follows: on July 15, the Honeymooners quartet will be on stage; on July 22, the Nashua Granite Statesmen chorus will join the Chordsmen; on July 29, the Concord Coachmen chorus and quartets will perform and on Aug. 5, the quartet On Air will be on stage. Call 366-5800 or visit weirsbeach. com for more information.

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A Trip To Welton Falls in Alexandria By Thomas P. Caldwell Don’t be deterred by the sign the town has posted, stating that the two-plank bridge ahead of you is not maintained and you should proceed at your own risk. Just find a spot to park, and cross the bridge on foot. Ignore the deer flies that instantly surround your vehicle as you pull into the parking lot. They disappear as soon as you exit the vehicle, and won’t bother you again. Don’t be alarmed by the “no trespassing” and “private property” signs that line the road. The road itself is public, as is the trail you will find to your left a short distance up the road. There will be more postings on the left as you make your way along the trail, but that is simply to keep you from wandering off the path and onto private property. The yellow blazes on the trees will testify that you are, indeed, on the Manning Trail and on your way to Alexandria’s Welton Falls. All those things that seemed designed to deter you from making the trek only make the visit more intriguing, with the anticipation of seeing the “hidden gem” of the Lakes Region building as you reach the stream crossing, a row of small boulders that will require a bit of dexterity if you want to avoid getting wet. Let’s note right here that there is an alternative to approaching the trail from Welton Falls Road: You could start from above, at the Appalachian Mountain Club’s Cardigan Lodge, located on Shem Valley Road, but that requires hiking a greater distance to reach the falls,

which is why we decided to take the quicker route, from below. Having lived in the Lakes Region for years, we had heard about Welton Falls, but had never actually visited it. There were stories of people leaping into the pool at the bottom of the falls, or swimming in the river below the falls, but it was not until the end of a hot day in early July that we decided the time was right to seek out the waterfall. The roads in Alexandria can be very confusing, even to those of us who live in the area, so we called upon Siri, our iPhone’s personal assistant, to help us out with direc-

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walking trek. Having reached the river crossing, and picked our way across the stones, we picked up the trail on the other side and followed it to the right as it rose above the river and followed its curves. Before we realized it, we had reached the falls: a stream cutting through the rock and dropping through an eight-foot cascade before making a 15-foot plunge into a deep, narrow hole. Our first thought was that anyone diving there was taking an unreasonable risk. It was not an inviting waterfall: Hard rock all around, a swift current, and more rock channels below. There are people who thrive on such challenges, but we are not among them. It is an impressive sight, however; perhaps more impressive because of the solid posts and protective cable installed to keep people from accidentally falling off the edge. A slip there would not end well. In many ways. Welton Falls State Forest reminds one of nearby Sculptured Rocks in Groton, an area along the Cockermouth River where the rushing water has carved out similar channels and holes, pots that are as smooth and creative as the works of a talented sculptor. After viewing the falls from below and making the climb to see the chasm from above, it seemed logical to continue along the trail, for the evening was young and there was more to see. While the trail is quite moderate in character, there are forbid• Welton Falls Continued on page 32


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Lake Wentworth’s Ecology Through the Years The New Hampshire Boat Museum’s second lecture of the summer season, entitled Pristine Lake Wentworth: How Good Were the Good Old Days? will be given by Don Kretchmer, a Certified Lakes Manager and member of the Lake Wentworth Foundation and Lake Wentworth Association. The talk will be held on Thursday, July 16 at 7 pm and is free and open to the public. Kretchmer’s talk will examine Lake Wentworth’s ecology through time, looking at how man and nature have affected water quality. (Over the past 30 years, volunteers have monitored water quality resulting in a watershed management plan for the lake.) The talk will explore the question of what Lake Wentworth looked like 100 years ago, 1,000 years ago or 10,000 years ago. What kind of fish lived in the lake? Who used the lake and for what? What were the water levels? Was the lake as clear as it is now? Were there aquatic plants? The history of Lake Wentworth includes natural phenomenon like glaciation, hurricanes, tornados and forest fires as well as man-made changes due to logging, damming, agriculture, road building, development and lake use. Using historical accounts and photographs, analysis of sediments, old maps and computer simulations, Kretchmer will shed light on these questions and make predictions for the future. He will also discuss actions to help ensure high quality water for

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Meetinghouses with Photographer Paul Wainwright Paul Wainwright, award-winning photographer and author, will use several of his large-format photographs of the few surviving “mint condition” meetinghouses to illustrate a presentation on New England’s Colonial Meetinghouses and Their Impact on American Society. Sponsored by the New Hampshire Humanities Council and supported by the National Endowment

for the Humanities, his program will take place Tues., July 21, at 7 pm in the historic Carroll County Court House on Route 171 in Ossipee Village. As hosts, the Ossipee Historical Society welcomes the public to attend, and although no admission will be charged, donations would be appreciated. Wainwright will tell the story of a society that built these structures as

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values.” Based in Atkinson, New Hampshire, Wainwright is the author of A Space for Faith: The Colonial Meetinghouses of New England, a book published in 2010 that includes his photographs and an essay by Peter Benes, noted Colonial historian. The book showcases the beauty and history of the few remaining Colonial meetinghouses in New England.

Bestselling Author Barbara Delinsky to Sign New Book Bayswater Bookstore in downtown Center Harbor will host bestselling author, Barbara Delinsky, on Sat., July 18 from 11 am to 1 pm, as she signs her recently released book, Blueprints.

Delinsky has written more than 21 bestselling novels, including Sweet Salt Air, (2013) Escape, (2011) and Not My Daughter (2010). With over 30 million copies in

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5th Annual Chunky Dunk Duathlon, Kid Fun Run, and Moona Loona Paddle Classic The Chunky Dunk Duathlon is a 1/2-mile swim in beautiful Lake Wentworth and a 5k run though the scenic woodland trails of Wolfeboro NH This year, kids can enjoy a one-mile trail run open to ages 3 and up. The Moona Loona Stand Up Paddle Race categories include: one mile Kids Paddle for ages 5-12. Adults 2.5 miles Recreational Race, or Adult five mile Elite Race. All participants will enjoy music and refreshments. This year Concerned Veterans for America is proud to be running the event. Concerned Veterans for America is a non-partisan, non-profit, 501(c)(4)

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The Hebron Fair is Coming! The Hebron Fair is a hallmark of summer in the Newfound Lake area. This year’s fair takes place on Sat., July 25 starting at 9 am. Many events are planned for the fair, which is held on Hebron Common (the event goes on rain or shine). Admission is free and visitors can shop the craft fair with over 100 vendors. Kids will love the games, pony rides and food.

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