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Through Aug. 11, World War I America, exhibit, Wright Museum of WWII, 77 Center St., Wolfeboro, info: wrightmuseum.org, 569-1212.

Aug. 1-15, Online Benefi t Auction, Canterbury Shaker Village, info: 783-9511, www. shakers.org.

Aug. 2-13, Youth Boat Building, NH Boat Museum, 399 Center St., Wolfeboro, 5694554, www.nhbm.org.

Aug. 3, Movie in Kelley Park, dusk, “Raya and the Last Dragon”, movie starts at dusk, Kelley Park, N. Main St., Bristol, 744-3354 ext. 136.

Aug. 3, Meredith Progressive Champion: George Sanborn, talk by Rudy Van Veghten for Meredith Historical Society, 7 pm, held at Meredith Community Center, free, refreshments at 6:30 pm, program at 7 pm, meredithhistoricalsocietynh.com.

Aug. 3, National Night Out Community Event, with Bristol Police Dept., 6-8:30 pm, Kelley Park, N. Main St., Bristol, 744-3354 ext. 136.

Aug. 3, Project Impact Musical Theatre for Kids, Sleeping Beauty, 10 am, Belknap Mill, Rotary Park, 25 Beacon St. East, Laconia, 524-8813, $6 p/p/, www.belknapmill. org.

Aug. 4, Canterbury Community Farmers Market, 4-6:30 pm, in fi eld by Elkins Library, 9 Center Rd., Canterbury, fresh produce and more from vendors, with live music by Audrey Drake, www.canterburyfarmersmarket.com. (Takes place every Wed. till last Wed. in Sept.)

Aug. 4, Cate Park Band Concert, 7 pm, pick-up band performs, Community Bandstand at Cate Park, downtown Wolfeboro, bring your own lawn chair for seating, free.

Aug. 4, Cruising NH History, talk by Michael Bruno, 7 pm, pre-registration is a must, email:lakewinnipesaukeemuseum@gmail.com, 366-5950, 503 Endicott St. North, Weirs Beach.

Aug. 4, Lunchbox to Paintbox with Larry Frates, noon-12:30 pm, Belknap Mill, Laconia, call for info: 524-8813, www.belknapmill.org.

Aug. 4, Music on the Lawn Concert, 6:30-7:30 pm, Cook Memorial Library, Tamworth, www.tamworthlibrary.org.

Aug. 5, All About Birds Day, 9:30-am-5 pm, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, info: 968-7194, www.nhnature.org.

Aug. 5, Guided Exploration with Watershed Steward Tenzing Syelneon, time and location TBA, Newfound Lake Region Assoc., info/pre-register: www.newfoundlake. org.

Aug. 5, Lake Discovery Family Day, 9 am-noon, for families with children grades K-5, arts, crafts, boating games, educational activities, NH Boat Museum, 399 Center St., Wolfeboro, 569-4554, www.nhbm.org.

Aug. 5, Summer Fresh Flower Arranging, with instructor Shirley Glines, 1-3 pm, League of NH Craftsmen Center Sandwich Home Industries, 32 Main St., Center Sandwich, pre-register: centersandwich.nhcrafts.org, 284-6831.

Aug. 5-7, Soulfest, large NE Christian music festival, Gunstock Mt. Resort, 179 Cherry Valley Rd., Gilford, info/camping: 293-4341, concert info: www.thesoulfest.com.

Aug. 6, Center Harbor Town Band Concert, 6 pm rehearsal, 7 pm concert, bandstand in downtown Center Harbor, free.

August 6, First Friday Art Night at ArtWorks Gallery & Fine Crafts, 12-7 pm, 132 Rt. 16, Chocorua. Ask about summer and fall classes, www.chocoruaartworks.com, 3238041.

Aug. 6, Garden Tour, with gardener Gretchen Large, 9:30 am, tour Lucknow’s historic and garden landscapes, Castle in the Clouds, Rt. 171, Moultonboro, pre-registration is a must: 476-5900, www.castleintheclouds.org.

Aug, 6, Grey Rocks Storytime with Minot-Sleeper Library, 11 am-noon, open-air storytime, guided exploration of Grey Rocks Conservation Area, Hebron, take-home craft provided by Slim Baker Foundation, www.newfoundlake.org.

Aug. 7, Behind the Library Concert, 4-5 pm, Cook Memorial Library, Tamworth, www. tamworthlibrary.org.

Aug. 7, 44th Alton Bay Boat Show, 9 am-noon, info. as of press time tentative, NH Boat Museum, 399 Center St., Wolfeboro, 569-4554, www.nhbm.org.

Aug. 7, Geology Walk with Rick Allmendinger, 9 am-noon, Chocorua Lake Conservancy, pre-register: www.chocorualake.org, 323-6252.

Aug. 7, Handcrafted Pendant on Chain workshop with Alice Carroll, 10:30 am-4 pm, Sandwich Home Industries, 32 Main St., Center Sandwich, pre-register: 284-6831, www.centersandwich.nhcrafts.org.

Aug. 7, Book Sale, 9 am-2 pm, Minot-Sleeper Library, 35 Pleasant St., Bristol, 7443352.

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Aug. 7, Parade of Cars, 10 am line up at 305 Whittemore Point Rd., Bristol, info: 744-8010.

Aug. 8, Portsmouth Brass Quintet, 3 pm, Taylor Community, Woodside Building, Union Ave., Laconia, free, pre-registration required: 366-1226, bkean@ taylorcommunity.org.

Aug. 8-15, Sandwich Old Home Week, events TBA, visit www.sandwichnh.org.

Aug. 10, Dear Sis, play by Catherine Ladnier, 7 pm, Wright Museum of WWII, tickets/ info:569-1212, Center St., Wolfeboro, www.wrightmuseum.org.

Aug. 10, Have to Have a Habitat Day, 9:30-am-5 pm, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, info: 968-7194, www.nhnature.org.

Aug. 10, Project Impact Musical Theatre for Kids, Pinocchio, 10 am, Belknap Mill, Rotary Park, 25 Beacon St. East, Laconia, 524-8813, $6 p/p/, www.belknapmill.org.

Aug. 10-11, Book Sale, by Samuel L. Wentworth Library, Sandwich, 284-6665, held at Sandwich Fairgrounds, Wentworth Hill Rd., Sandwich.

Aug. 11, Canterbury Community Farmers Market, 4-6:30 pm, in fi eld by Elkins Library, 9 Center Rd., Canterbury, fresh produce and more from vendors, with live music by Phil & Janet Sanguedolce, www.canterburyfarmersmarket.com. (Takes place every Wed. until last Wed. in Sept.)

Aug. 11, Cate Park Band Concert, 7 pm, pick-up band performs, Community Bandstand at Cate Park, downtown Wolfeboro, bring your own lawn chair for seating, free.

Aug. 11, Music on the Lawn Concert, 6:30-7:30 pm, Cook Memorial Library, Tamworth, www.tamworthlibrary.org.

Aug. 11, Stewardship Morning, 9-11:30 am, meet at Brown Lot at Island Public Beach Parking Area, branch clearing, Chocorua Lake Conservancy, to volunteer email lfl accus@chocorualake.org.

Aug. 11, The Islands of Winnipesaukee & Squam, talk by Ron Guilmette, 7 pm, preregistration is a must, email: lakewinnipesaukeemuseum@gmail.com, 366-5950, 503 Endicott St. North, Weirs Beach.

ONGOING

ArtWorks Gallery & Fine Crafts, open Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday from 10 am-5 pm (fi rst Fridays open 12-7 pm), 132 Rt. 16, Chocorua. Ask about classes and the Summer Art Show, www.chocoruaartworks.com, 323-8041.

Back Bay Skippers, Model Yachting, racing of radio controlled model yachts on Bridge Falls Walking Path, Back Bay, Wolfeboro, Tues. and Thurs. 1-4 pm, free, all are welcome, 569-4554.

Belknap Mill, 25 Beacon St. East, Laconia, gallery and textile museum, events and programs, info/call for hours: 524-8813, www.belknapmill.org.

Belknap Mill Book Club, 6 pm,meets virtually August 25, September 29, October 27, November 24 and December 29. Email: bookclub@belknapmill.org.

Blessed Bargains Thrift Shop, First Congregational Church, 400 Main St., Farmington, 755-4816.

Bristol Historical Society Open House, open til Sept., Tuesdays at 6:30-8 pm; Saturdays 9 am-noon, 3 High St., Bristol, 744-2751.

Castle in the Clouds, traditional mansion tours, programs, walking trails, dining, please follow CDC guidelines, Moultonboro, 476-5900, www.castleintheclouds.org.

Chapman Sanctuary and Visny Woods, nature trails open for walking, please respect forests and do not litter, 740 Mt. Israel Rd., Center Sandwich, 284-6428, www. chapmansanctuaryvisneywoods.com.

Chocorua Lake Basin View Lot, incredible views of mountains, benches for seating, sketch, paint, meditate, free, directions/info:www.chocorualake.org.

Clark’s Trading Post, Lincoln, www.clarkstradingpost.com, 745-8913.

Cruise with a Naturalist, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3 pm, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, tickets/info: 968-7194, www.nhnature.org.

Curbside Food Pickup, 11 am-3 pm Tuesdays & Fridays, call ahead with your order for farm fresh foods, meats & more, Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm, 58 Cleveland Hill Rd., Tamworth, 323-7591, remickmuseum.org.

Discover Squam Cruise, daily at 11 and 1 pm, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, tickets/info: 968-7194, www.nhnature.org.

Evening Yoga on the Castle Lawn, 6 pm, every Wednesday until Aug. 18, $15 p/p, per class, Castle in the Clouds, Rt. 171, Moultonboro, pre-register: 476-5900.

Freedom Gallery, artwork/exhibits by area artists, 8 Elm St, Freedom, info: 610-7622493.

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LIVE MUSIC IS BACK IN THE LAKES REGION!

Join Great Waters in celebrating over 25 years of amazing performances with a new series Concerts in the Clouds in partnership with the Castle in the Clouds.

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Comedy Night with JUSTON MCKINNEY and CAROLYN PLUMMER August 6, 2021 7:30PM

50 YEARS OF ROCK & ROLL with NEIL BERG August 14, 2021 7:30PM

BROADWAY SPECTACULAR with KATE BALDWIN August 21, 2021 7:30PM

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Friday Night Market, farmers market, Fridays from 4-7 pm, parking lot of Hobbs Tap Room, 765 Rt. 16, Ossipee, info: fridayfunmarketossipeert16@gmail.com.

Gilmanton Community Farmers Market, Sundays from 10 am-1 pm, live music, fresh produce, meat, honey, maple syrup, baked goods and more, 1385 NH Rt. 140, Gilmanton Iron Works, info: 393-1083, www.gilmantonfarmersmarket.com.

Gilmanton’s Own Market, farmers market with fresh produce and more, order goods and for pick-up details, visit https://gilmantonsown.wordpress.com.

Hobo & Winnipesaukee Railroad, scenic rides in Lincoln and Meredith, info: www. HoboRR.com.

In the Round, via ZOOM, Sundays at 8:45 am, thought-provoking topics related to tolerance, join the meeting at https://zoom.us/j/806102625. Info: 284-7532.

Knot Only Knitters, virtual knitting & fiber arts group meets every Monday 2:30-4:30 pm, Minot Sleeper Library, Bristol, 744-3352, www.minotsleeperlibrary.org.

Lakes Region Art Assoc. Gallery, open Thurs.-Sundays from 10 am-6 pm, exhibits by local artists, Suite 300, Tanger Outlet, 120 Laconia Rd., Tilton, 998-0029.

Lakes Region Pantry & Gift Shop, open Saturdays 10 am-1 pm; Wed.-Fri. 11 am-4 pm, donations of clothing/household items welcome, 977 Whittier Highway, Moultonboro, 476-5400, www.lakesregionfoodpantry.org.

Laverack Nature Trail at Hawkins Brook, nature trail on boardwalk, free, trail starts to the left of Meredith Village Savings Bank, Meredith, info: 279-9015.

League of NH Craftsmen Meredith Fine Craft Gallery, fine handmade crafts and art for sale, workshops, 279 Daniel Webster Highway, Meredith, hours/info: 279-7920.

Libby Museum of Natural History, natural history and art exhibits, with live animal shows on Wednesdays at 2 pm, 755 N. Main St., Wolfeboro, admission info: 569-1035.

Loon Center, 183 Lees Mill Rd., Moultonboro, 476-5666. Walking trails, please follow pandemic guidelines.

Loon Cruise, Mondays and Fridays at 3 pm, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, tickets/info: 968-7194, www.nhnature.org.

Madison Historical Society, exhibit: Our Town, through Sept. 7, open Tues. 2-4 pm, 19 East Madison Rd., Madison, 367-4640, www.madisonnhhistoricalsociety.org.

Monthly Sit & Sew, 10 am-3 pm, Belknap Mill Quilters Guild, 3rd floor, make quilts for local community from pre-cut kits, 1st & 3rd Wednesdays of each month, Belknap Mill, 25 Beacon St. East, Laconia, www.bmqg.org.

NH Farm Museum, old-time farm, programs, events for families, 1305 White Mt. Highway, Milton, 652-7840, www.nhfarmmuseum.org.

North East Motor Sports Museum, open Saturdays, 10 am-4 pm, 922 Rt. 106, Loudon, info: 783-0183, www.nemsmuseum.com.

Prescott Farm Environmental Education Center, Laconia, trails open for hiking. Prescott Farm is located at 928 White Oaks Road in Laconia; www.prescottfarm.org.

Quincy Bog Natural Area, 131 Quincy Bog Rd., Rumney, open to public, take the nature trail around the bog, please respect rules to protect animals and bog environment, free, info: www.quincybog.org.

Sanbornton Community Arts Festival, 10 am, takes place the second Sat. of each month, until Dec., held at Old Town Hall, Meetinghouse Hill Rd., Sanbornton, email: cremy1776@hotmail.com.

Sandwich Historical Society, Our Women of Sandwich Part II – Mothers & Daughters exhibit, 4 Maple St., Sandwich, hours/info: www.sandwichhistorical.org, 284-6269.

Sandwich Sidehillers, meets monthly, trail clearing, Sidehillers clubhouse, 303 Wing Rd., N. Sandwich, sidehillers@gmail.com.

Sculpture Walk, self-guided tour of sculpture locations around downtown Meredith, sponsored by Greater Meredith Program, free, maps/info: 279-9015. During summer guided docent tours leave from in front of Innisfree Bookshop in Mill Falls Marketplace, Meredith. (25 new sculptures on the walk this year.)

Story Walk on Millstream Path, “Ox Cart Man” by Donald Hall, Bristol, info: www. slimbaker.org.

Summer Movie Nights, Kelley Park, Bristol, info: 744-3354 ext. 136.

Tamworth Farmer’s Market, 9 am-noon, Saturdays atKA Brett School, 881 Tamworth Road, Tamworth, info: www.tamworthfarmersmarket.org.

Wayfinding: Maps of the White Mountains exhibit, (through Sept. 17, 2021), Museum of the White Mountains, 34 Highland St., Plymouth, info: 535-3210.

Wolfeboro Outdoor Farmers Market, every Thurs. until Oct. 28, 12:30-4:30 pm, Clark Park, 233 S. Main St., Wolfeboro, fresh veggies, flowers, handmade goods and more, info: www.wolfeborofarmersmarket.com.

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Aug. 2, Open Mic with Paul Luff, 6-8 pm, Patrick’s Pub & Eatery, 18 Weirs Rd., Gilford, 293-0841, www.patrickspub.com.

Aug. 4, Cate Park Band Concert, 7 pm, pick-up band performs, Community Bandstand at Cate Park, downtown Wolfeboro, bring your own lawn chair for seating, free.

Aug. 4-15, Little Shop of Horrors, Interlakes Summer Theatre, One Laker Lane, Meredith, tickets/info: www.interlakestheatre.com, 707-6035.

Aug. 5, Bob Rutherford concert, free, 5 pm, Marceau Park, Central St., Franklin, bring your own lawn chair for seating, franklinoperahouse.org for info.

Aug. 5, Bristol Summer Concert in the Park, Annie & the Orphans band, 6:30 pm, free, bring your own chair, Kelley Park, N. Main St., Bristol, 744-3354 ext. 136.

Aug. 5, Steve Sweeney, comedy at Lakeport Opera House, 8 pm, 781 Union Ave., Laconia, www.lakeportopera.com.

Aug. 5, Summer Concert Series, The Echotones, 6:30 pm, free admission, 19 Mile Beach, Tuftonboro, bring your own lawn chair, info: 569-4539.

Aug. 6, Juston McKinney comedian, 7:30 pm, Great Waters Music Festival, tickets/info: greatwaters.org or 569-7710.

Aug, 6, Maddie Ryan performs, Twin Barns Brewing Co., 6 pm, 194 Daniel Webster Highway, Meredith, 279-0876, www.twinbarnsbrewing.com.

Aug. 6 & 7, Piano Music at the Loft, 5-7 pm, Hermit Woods Loft, 72 Main St., Meredith, info: hermitwoods.com.

Aug. 6-7, Recycled Percussion, 8 pm, Lakeport Opera House, 781 Union Ave., Laconia, tickets/info: 519-7506, www.lakeportopera.com.

Aug. 7, Hebron Gazebo Concert & BBQ, The Buskers, 6 pm, Hebron Common, info: 744-3354 ext. 136.

Aug. 7, Seldom Playwrights, Wolfeboro Community Bandstand concert, 7 pm, free, bring your own lawn chair for seating, if bad weather is threatened, sign will be posted at the entrance to Cate Park near the town docks and there will be a notice posted on The Friends of the Wolfeboro Community Bandstand Facebook page.

Aug. 8, Live Music with Phil & Janet, 4-6 pm, Patrick’s Pub & Eatery, 18 Weirs Rd., Gilford, 293-0841, www.patrickspub.com.

Aug. 8, Maureen Hancock, medium at Lakeport Opera House, 4 pm, 781 Union Ave., Laconia, www.lakeportopera.com.

Aug. 8, Music on the Meeting House Green presents cellists Jan Fuller and

Harel Gietheim, 4-5 pm, bring your own lawn chair, concert held outdoors, Canterbury Shaker Village, Shaker Rd., Canterbury, 783-9511, www.shakers. org.

Aug. 9, Open Mic with Paul Luff, 6-8 pm, Patrick’s Pub & Eatery, 18 Weirs Rd., Gilford, 293-0841, www.patrickspub.com.

Aug. 11, Cate Park Band Concert, 7 pm, pick-up band performs, Community Bandstand at Cate Park, downtown Wolfeboro, bring your own lawn chair for seating, free.

Aug. 11-21, Far From Canterbury, The Barnstormers, summer theatre, Tamworth village, tickets: 323-8500, www.barnstormerstheatre.org.

Aug. 12, Breaking Character band concert, free, 5 pm, Marceau Park, Central St., Franklin, bring your own lawn chair for seating, franklinoperahouse.org for info.

Ongoing

Music in Hesky Park, 6 pm, Fridays, open mic format hosted by Kitty and Kevin Boyle, all are welcome, bring a chair or blanket for seating, by town docks, downtown Meredith, info: 279-8942, kevinb@metrocast.net. Music Night, dinner and live music,Castle in the Clouds, Rt. 171, Moultonboro, 5:30 pm, reservations a must: 476-5900.schedules: www.castleintheclouds.org.

Open Mic Night, 7 pm, every Monday, Patrick’s Pub & Eatery, 18 Weirs Rd., Gilford, 293-0841, www.patrickspub.com.

Weirs Jazz Series, Sundays from 2-5 pm through Aug. 22, at Bar Salida, Winnipesaukee Marketplace, Weirs Beach, info: facebook.com/weirsjazz, 3668500.

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Vintage Boats • Lake Memorabilia • Family Activities • And More!

Our Virtual Lecture Series 44th Alton Bay Boat Show

August 12 at 7pm

A Most Beautiful Thing: The true story of American’s first all-black high school rowing team with Arshay Cooper

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This project was made possible with support from NH Humanities, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Humanities.

August 14 • 9:00 am-12:00 noon

This informal, non-judged vintage boat show is held at the Alton Bay town docks as part of Alton Old Home Day. No advance registration necessary. All “woodies” and “classic” boats welcome. FREE. 399 Center Street, Wolfeboro, NH • 603.569.4554 • nhbm.org

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