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Through Oct. 31, Shaped by Confl ict: Mementoes of WWII Era, exhibit, Museum of WWII, 77 Center St., Wolfeboro, info: wrightmuseum.org, 569-1212.

Aug. 24, Introduction to Fused Glass, 10 am-2 pm,taught by Ann Farnam Lambert, ArtWorks Chocorua, 132 White Mt. Highway, Chocorua, info: 323-8041.

Aug. 25, A Roaring 1920s Gala, 6 pm, Castle in the Clouds, Rt. 171, Moultonboro, pre-registration is a must: 476-5900, www.castleintheclouds.org.

Aug. 25, 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 Tim Gurshin,www.canterburyfarmersmarket.com. (Takes place every Wed. til last Wed. in Sept.)

Aug. 25, 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. 25, Leafhoppers to Lacewings: Field Exploration, 10-11:30 am, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, info: 968-7194, www.nhnature.org.

Aug. 25, Rumney’s Pioneer: Investigating the Habits of Northern Ferns at its

Southern Limits, 7 pm, talk by scientist Scott Bailey, Quincy Bog Natural Area, 131 Quincy Bog Rd., Rumney, info: programs@quincybog.org.

Aug. 26, Bristol Summer Concerts in the Park, Freese Brothers Big Band, 6:30 pm, free, bring your own lawn chair, Kelley Park, N. Main St., Bristol, 744-3354 ext. 136.

Aug. 26, Outdoor Antique and Crafts Fair, 11 am-4 pm, on the grounds of the Wolfeboro Historical Society, South Main St., Wolfeboro, with Wolfeboro Farmers Market, info: pmhodder@gmail.com, 832-3820.

Aug. 27, Rebel Collective, free concert, 6 pm, Belknap Mill, Rotary Riverside Park, Beacon St. East, Laconia, 524-8813.

Aug. 27-28, Gilford Community Church Fair, 8/27: 4-7 pm; 8/28: 7 am-2 pm, mini white elephant sale, toys, games, jewelry, music, fried dough, ice cream, silent auction, 19 Potter Hill Rd., Gilford, 524-6057, also on 8/28: Gilford Rotary Pancake Breakfast at the Youth Center (on church grounds) from 7-10 am.

Aug. 27 & 28, Wolfeboro’s Annual Sidewalk Sale Days, 9 am, bargains at Wolfeboro stores, info: 569-2200.

Aug. 28, Annual Antique Car Show, Hot Rods, Muscle Cars and More, 200 cars on display, food truck, car trophies, North East Motor Sports Museum, Rt. 106, Loudon, 783-0183.

Aug. 28, Annual Lobster & Chicken Supper, 5:30 pm, supports Tapply Thompson Community Center, Bristol, held in Kelly Park, dinner music by Solitary Man, info: 744-2713.

Aug. 28, Antique Car Show, 10 am-3 pm, register your car for showing: 8-10 am, Kelley Park, N. Main St., Bristol, 744-3354 ext. 136.

Aug. 28, Behind the Library Concert, 4-5 pm, Cook Memorial Library, Tamworth, www.tamworthlibrary.org.

Aug. 28, Bristol Old Home Day & Craft Fair, 9 am-3 pm, Kelley Park, Bristol, 744-3354 ext. 136.

Aug. 28, Cars and Coffee, 9 am, show and shine antique/classic/hot rod car show, all welcome, breakfast at Center Harbor Diner, car show at 11 Whittier Highway, Moultonboro.

Aug, 28, Coffee at the Castle, 8:30-10 am, Castle in the Clouds Terrace of Carriage House, Rt. 171, Moultonboro, pre-register a must: programs@castleintheclouds. org or call 476-5410.

Aug. 28, Concerts in the Clouds, Free Folk Festival, 7:30 pm, Great Waters Music Festival, takes place at Castle in the Clouds, Rt. 171, Moultonboro, tickets: 569-7710.

Aug. 28, Historical Walking Tour of Wolfeboro, 10-11 am, meet outside former railroad station, at Chamber of Commerce offi ce, 32 Central Ave., Wolfeboro, 5694997.

Aug. 28, Michael Vincent Band, 6-9 pm, Gazebo live concert, Town Square, Waterville Valley, www.waterville.com.

Aug. 28, Pancake Breakfast, 8-10 am, Masonic Lodge # 79, Pleasant St., Bristol.

Aug. 28, Stand Up Newfound 5K Road Race, 7:30 am registration, race starts at 8 am, meet at tennis courts, Kelley Park, N. Main St., Bristol, 744-3354 ext. 136.

Aug. 28, Story Walk, opens at Slim Baker Area,Bristol, with story “The Star” by Mary Lynn Ray, www.slimbakerarea.org.

Aug. 28, TTCC Lobster/Chicken Dinner, Bristol, info/tickets: 744-2713, www. ttccrec.org.

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Aug. 28-29, Lakes Region Fine Arts & Crafts Festival, 9 am-5 pm, presented by Meredith Area Chamber of Commerce, vendors on Main St., Meredith, event subject to change, call the Chamber at 279-6121 for updates or visit www. meredithareachamber.com.

Aug. 28 & 29, Waterville Valley Disc Golf Throw Down, 9 am, Gazebo, live concert, Town Square, Waterville Valley, www.waterville.com.

Aug. 29, Animal Encounters Series: Hawks & Owls, 10 am, Town Square, 33 Village Rd., Waterville Valley, join Squam Lakes Natural Science Center under a tent for a live animal presentation led by naturalist, info: www.waterville.com or call 968-7194.

Aug. 29, Barnstormers Theatre Performance, 4 pm, songs from the Broadway musical Waitress, Great Waters performance tent in the field, Castle in the Clouds, off Rt. 171, Moultonboro, info/tickets: 476-5900, www.castleintheclouds.org.

Aug. 29, Music on the Meeting House Green presents Mink Hills Band, 4-5 pm, bring your own lawn chair, concert held outdoors, Canterbury Shaker Village, Shaker Rd., Canterbury, 783-9511, www.shakers.org.

Aug. 29, Sunrise Drive, Mt. Washington Auto Road opens at 4:30 am so guests can drive to the summit and see sun rise, 466-3988.

Aug. 31, Earrings in a Day workshop, 10:30 am-4:30 pm, League of NH Craftsmen Meredith Fine Craft Gallery, 279 Daniel Webster Highway, Meredith, pre-register: 279-7920.

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ArtWorks Gallery & Fine Crafts, open Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday from 10 am-5 pm (first 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.

Basement Tours, 45-minute guided tour of the early 1900s Castle basement, see period appliances, learn about the mansion’s servants and more, Castle in the Clouds, Rt. 171, Moultonboro, info/tickets: 476-5900, www.castleintheclouds.org.

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

Blessed Bargains Thrift Shop, First Congregational Church, 400 Main St., Farmington, call for open dates & hours: 755-4816.

Book & Puzzle Sale, every Sat. in August, 8 am-1 pm, Union Congregational Church Chapel, 80 Main St., Union, parking behind the church, coffee, soft drinks, snacks, crafts and gift items, benefit Women’s Fellowship Missions, info: 4732727.

Bristol Historical Society Open House, open until 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.

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

Freedom Gallery, artwork/exhibits by area artists, 8 Elm St, Freedom, info: 610762-2493.

Freedom Village Store, variety of goods from artisan items to baked goods and much more, 11 Elm St., Freedom, info: 539-3077, www.freedomvillagestore.org.

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

Friends & Fiber Group, drop-in gathering, 6-8 pm, bring fiber projects, Community Rm., Samuel Wentworth Library, Sandwich, 284-7168. All are welcome, free admission.

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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.

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.

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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.

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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. Remick Country Doctor Museum and Farm, tours, events, goat hike and more, Tamworth, info: 323-7591, www.remickmuseum.org. Sanbornton Community Arts Festival, 10 am, 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.) Speer Family Hymn Sing, 5 pm, Blacksmith Building, Speer home, Taylor Rd., Sandwich, info: 302-463-5356. 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 at KA 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. Wright Museum of WWII, exhibits and programs focusing on the home front during the war years, 77 Center St., Wolfeboro, info: wrightmuseum.org, 569-1212.

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Aug. 23, Open Mic with Paul Luff, 6-8pm, Patrick’s Pub & Eatery, 18 Weirs Rd., Gilford, 293-0841, www.patrickspub.com.

Aug. 23, Paul Warnick performs live outdoor music, on the patio if weather permits, or in the restaurant, 6 pm, Fratello’s, 799 Union Ave., Laconia, info: 528-2022, www.fratellos.com.

Aug. 24, Jon-Paul Royer performs live outdoor music, on the patio if weather permits, or in the restaurant, 6 pm, Fratello’s, 799 Union Ave., Laconia, info: 528-2022, www.fratellos.com.

Aug. 25, A Roaring 1920s Gala, 6 pm, Castle in the Clouds, Rt. 171, Moultonboro, pre-registration is a must: 476-5900, www.castleintheclouds.org.

Aug. 25, 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. 25, Henry Laliberte at the NazBar, 6 pm, Naswa, Weirs Blvd., Weirs Beach, 366-4341, www.naswa.com.

Aug. 25, Matt Langley performs live outdoor music, on the patio if weather permits, or in the restaurant, 6 pm, Fratello’s, 799 Union Ave., Laconia, info: 528-2022, www.fratellos.com.

Aug. 26, Aloha 2021 Celebrity Waiter Cookout & Auction, apps/social hour 5 pm, dinner 6 pm, live auction 7 pm, silent auction 5-7 pm, attire Hawaiian casual, Franklin Opera House fundraiser, held at Mojalaki Country Club, Franklin, tickets/info: franklinoperahouse.org.

Aug. 26, Bristol Summer Concerts in the Park, Freese Brothers Big Band, 6:30 pm, free, bring your own lawn chair, Kelley Park, N. Main St., Bristol, 744-3354 ext. 136.

Aug. 26, Rebecca Turmel performs live outdoor music, on the patio if weather permits, or in the restaurant, 6 pm, Fratello’s, 799 Union Ave., Laconia, info: 528-2022, www.fratellos.com.

Aug. 27, DJ Terry at the NazBar, 4:30 pm, Naswa, Weirs Blvd., Weirs Beach, 366-4341, www.naswa.com.

Aug. 27, Hits of Motown, 8 pm, Lakeport Opera House, 781 Union Ave., Laconia, tickets/info: 519-7506, www.lakeportopera.com.

Aug. 27, Paul Warnick performs live outdoor music, on the patio if weather permits, or in the restaurant, 6 pm, Fratello’s, 799 Union Ave., Laconia, info: 528-2022, www.fratellos.com.

Aug. 27, Rebel Collective, free concert, 6 pm, Belknap Mill, Rotary Riverside Park, Beacon St. East, Laconia, 524-8813.

Aug. 27 & 28, Piano Music at the Loft, 5-7 pm, Hermit Woods Loft, 72 Main St., Meredith, info: hermitwoods.com.

Aug. 28, Concerts in the Clouds, Free Folk Festival, 7:30 pm, Great Waters Music Festival, takes place at Castle in the Clouds, Rt. 171, Moultonboro, tickets: 569-7710.

Aug. 28, DJ Terry at the NazBar, 4 pm, Naswa, Weirs Blvd., Weirs Beach, 3664341, www.naswa.com.

Aug. 28, Femmes of Rock, 5:30 pm, Lakeport Opera House, 781 Union Ave., Laconia, tickets/info: 519-7506, www.lakeportopera.com.

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Meredith Music Series, 6-8 pm, Hesky Park, variety of local musicians with different artist performing each Wed. night, free, public welcome, rain cancels, will be posted on Meredith Town Crier Facebook page, info: jdirish54@gmail. com.

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

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