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ALTON- Choice location w/150’ frontage on Hills Pond. Two bedroom cottage has a rustic interior, new shakes for siding, new bath & detached garage. The waters-edge deck leads to the 40’ dock. Great sunset views. Call 875-3128 $229,900 (4428623) Call 875-3128
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Lakes Region Holiday Fairs and Events By Kathi Caldwell-Hopper The holidays will soon be upon us and there are fairs, parades and other events in the Lakes Region you will not want to miss. Mark your calendars now for all the fun coming up in the weeks ahead. A charming way to kick off the holiday season in the Lakes Region is the annual Tuftonboro Holiday Festival. This year’s festival takes place November 14 and 15 with locations all over the Tuftonboro area. Visitors to the unique event drive (via maps/signs) from the home/studio of one crafter or artisan to another. Doors are open in welcome and festival attendees can purchase handmade items in each home on the tour and also sample baked goods and beverages. Visit www.facebook.com/ Tuftonboro-Holiday-Festival for updates; several new crafter locations have been added this year. The holiday season means carols and glittery cards and cookies and of course, jolly old St. Nick! The red-suited fellow will be making appearances all around the Lakes Region in the upcoming weeks. The little town of Bristol in the Newfound Lake area is a favorite place for Santa, and he makes his annual visit each Christmas season. This is the 61st annual Santa’s Village at the Tapply Thompson Community Center in downtown Bristol, and Santa will be on hand to greet kids from December 11-13 (hours are Dec. 11: 6-8 pm;
Geez Louise - Tuftonboro Holiday Festival Dec. 12 and 13: 2-5 pm). The Community Center will be transformed into a
holiday wonderland with Santa’s elves building toys and wrapping gifts, Mrs.
Claus handing out her delicious homemade cookies, the North Pole Train Station and lots more for young ones to explore. The event is free, and visitors are asked to bring a canned food item to donate to the local food pantry. While you and your family wait to see Santa, you may browse/shop the craft tables in the Center and do some extra holiday shopping. Call 744-2713 for details. Also in downtown Bristol, there will be traditional Christmas caroling in the Square (center of town) on November 27 from 5 to 6 pm. Get into the holiday spirit with singing carols and warm up with hot cocoa or cider and some oldfashioned roasted chestnuts or popcorn. All are welcome. Santa arrives on a fire engine to light the Christmas tree in downtown Bristol after the caroling. Children can visit with Santa at the Tapply Thompson Community Center at 6:15 pm on Nov. 27. On December 12, the Bristol United Church of Christ Women’s Fellowship will hold a Christmas Bazaar at the church in the downtown area from 9 am to 1 pm. The Tapply Thompson Community Center also will offer a One Stop Christmas Shop For Kids on Tuesday, Nov. 24 from 4 to 6 pm and also on Friday, Nov. 27 from 4 to 7 pm. The event will allow youngsters to shop for family and teacher gifts at reasonable pric-
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• Holiday Events Continued from page 3 es. Each child will be accompanied by one of Santa’s helpers to keep youngsters within their shopping budget. All gifts will be wrapped and tagged while children are at the shop. If you are a runner, Santa wants your help on Dec. 5 for the Tapply Thompson Community Center Annual 5K Mingle Race. The event is a fundraiser for the Center Youth Program Scholarships. The race begins at 10 am. Start and finish is at the Community Center in Bristol. Raffle prizes also will be offered. Call 744-2713 for information. A Children’s Holiday Craft Fair will take place on Dec. 18 from 3 to 4:30 pm at the Minot-Sleeper Library in downtown Bristol. This is a chance to make a holiday ornament…and shop for some last-minute gifts. There is nothing like an old-fashioned Christmas celebration and the Remick Country Doctor Museum and Farm in Tamworth will deck the halls and offer a Homestead Christmas event on Saturday, Dec. 5 from noon to 3 pm. Step back in time in historic Tamworth village as the museum celebrates the holidays and welcomes the winter season. Events scheduled for the day include special tours of the Captain Enoch Remick House, a sampling of Victorian Christmas cookies and syllabub, seasonal museum exhibits, hands-on holiday crafts for families, plant medicine history, Foodways demonstrations of 19th century open hearth and woodstove cooking, delicious farmhouse kitchen baked goods for sale as well
Remick Museum Homestead Christmas mood on December 6 with the Mill as many locally made items in the muFalls Marketplace and Main Street seum store. For information call 323Holiday Open House. Enjoy horse and 7591 or visit www.remickmuseum.org. wagon rides through the village, watch The Museum is located at 58 Cleveland strolling carolers and enjoy holiday Hill Road in Tamworth. festivities while shopping in the winThe annual Laconia Holiday Parade ter wonderland of downtown Meredith will be held on Sunday, Nov. 29 at 4 from noon to 4 pm. pm in downtown Laconia. The parade Glittery holiday trees take center will run down Laconia’s Main Street; stage at the Festival of Trees at Waukeword from the North Pole is that Santa wan Golf Club on Waukewan Road in will be participating in this year’s paCenter Harbor from December 4 to 6. rade. Local merchants will be open for Proceeds support area Christmas funds holiday shopping. For information, call and Community Betterment. The Al524-5531. trusa Club of Meredith coordinates Just in time for holiday indulging, the event. For information visit www. head to Meredith on December 2 for altrusameredithnh.org. Spalidays at Church Landing. Enjoy There is no doubt the Shakers at complimentary mini services, talk with Canterbury Shaker Village really knew a variety of vendors, get fabulous swag how to celebrate Christmas in the late bags and indulge in many gift giving 1800s and into the mid 1900s. It was a ideas. The Lakehouse Grille will offer merry and festive time for the religious Hors d’oeuvres. The fun shopping and sect and their tradition of welcoming social event takes place from 5-7:30 one and all continues at Shaker Village pm at Church Landing, call 677-8620 on Dec. 5 and 12 (from 3 to 8 pm each for information/to reserve. day) for Christmas at Canterbury. Also in Meredith, get in the seasonal
The wonderful event is a chance to experience the delights of Christmas in a simpler era. Take a tour inside the historic Shaker buildings to watch an old-time 19th-century magic show, make Christmas cards for loved ones, decorate gingerbread cookies, meet costumed characters, create ornaments for your Christmas tree, admire a toy train display or listen to fiddlers. Enjoy hot cider and singing Christmas carols as the Village Christmas tree is lit. The classic holiday event is a family favorite that has become a yearly tradition for many. Call 783-9511 for admission information or visit www. shakers.org. Christmas in the Village will be celebrated on December 6 and 7 throughout the town of Sandwich with many artists and crafters offering gifts for sale. Start with caroling at the Christmas lighting on the Green on Friday, Dec. 5 at 5:30. Have breakfast with Santa at the Corner House on Saturday morning. Then visit the craft fair and studios around the village, riding in a horse-drawn wagon. Shop for lunch at the Ladies Aid Chowder Lunch on Saturday from 11 am to 2 pm and don’t forget to visit the Sandwich Historical Society. Christmas in the Village – Sandwich NH is on Facebook for updates. Santa loves wildlife and he and Mrs. Claus will be at the Loon Center on Lees Mills Road in Moultonborough on Saturday, Nov. 28 from 10 am-2 pm. Stop by this unique center for the 23rd Annual Holiday Open House fea-
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November, 2015 • Holiday Events Continued from page 4 turing horse-drawn hay rides, balloon creations by Mr. Phil, face painting by Stacey, visiting with Santa, children’s crafts, nature exhibits, free food and holiday gift shopping discounts. Admission is free. Call 476-5666 for information. Looking for some great bargains on winter skis/skates and other items? Head to the Ski and Skate Sale at Kingswood High School in Wolfeboro on November 14 from 9 am to 2 pm for the sale of sports equipment that starts the winter season off right! The annual Christmas in Wolfeboro Parade and Tree Lighting is Saturday, Nov. 28 at 3 pm. Santa arrives in Wolfeboro via the parade for the official Christmas tree lighting. This family friendly event is a great way to top off Thanksgiving weekend and start the celebration of the Christmas season. For more information call 569-2200 or visit www.wolfeborochamber.com. On December 12 from 8 to 11 am, Breakfast With Santa at the Wolfeboro Inn will feature a meal with that jolly fellow. Call 569-2200 for more information. Also on December 12, Wolfeboro offers the Christmas Spirit Open House at 1 pm. Bring a food or monetary donation for L.I.F.E. Ministries Food Pantry while shopping during the Open House. There also will be free entertainment. The event runs in downtown Wolfeboro from 1 to 4 pm. Santa and his elves bring their 40th annual Christmas Village to the Laconia Community Center at 308 Union Avenue in Laconia to offer kids a great way to spend a magical afternoon or evening. The Village will run from December 3 to 6 (hours are December 3 and 4 from 6-8 pm and December 5 and 6 from 2-5 pm; on December 5 the Village will be open from 10 am to noon for Seniors; on December 6 there will be special hours of 10 am to noon for handicapped/special needs visitors). Children can sample refreshments, have cookies and a drink and lots more. And of course, Santa will be there to hear wish lists. The event is free; donations are welcome. Call 524-4081. The Franklin Opera House in downtown Franklin gets festive with the annual Festival of Trees offering a glittering show of decorated holiday trees on December 4 to 6. Call 934-1901 for details. Plymouth will be bustling with activity during the holidays. The Hometown Holiday Celebration encompasses the weekend of December 4-6 with events each day. The fun-filled weekend kicks off with Plymouth State University’s Operating Staff Festival of Trees, offering a display of beautifully decorated trees for viewing at the Senior Center. The centerpiece of the Celebration is the holiday parade that begins at 5 pm on December 5. Folks come early to meet their neighbors, enjoy a Christmas music sing-a-long, look at the lights, and decorate cookies with the Plymouth State University elves on the Common, do some holiday shopping and enjoy a free hot chocolate at Main Street banks. The parade always bustles with brightly lit floats, high school
Page 5 bands, a color guard, business entries, decorated walking groups, decked out animals, dance troupes and, of course, Santa! After the downtown Plymouth parade, Santa will visit with the kids at the local Senior Center. Alex Ray and the Rotarians will be hosting a “Chillbuster” Barbeque. Warm yourself at the bonfire on Green Street across from the Senior Center. Fireworks end the day. On Dec. 6, everyone can skate for free with Santa at the Plymouth State University ice arena from 1 to 3 pm. Santa will be on the ice for visiting and for free photographs. Come with or without skates. (Free skates are available.) A new event this year is a performance by 9th State Dance Troupe between skating sessions. Call the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce at 536-1001. Light Up Night in downtown Alton will take place on Saturday, Dec. 5 from 5 to 6:30 pm. Join the community to celebrate the festive holiday lighting. Activities include a visit with Santa, caroling, tree lighting, children’s crafts, cookies, cocoa and more. All ages are invited to attend this community event. Call Alton Parks and Recreation at 875-1019. Santa just loves to make a dramatic entrance. On Saturday, Nov. 28 at 3:30 pm Santa rides into Waterville Valley by sled dogs! Santa will be at the Nordic Center from 3:30 to 7 pm to meet with the children and then be on hand for the tree lighting. Fireworks light up the sky and end the festivities. Hot cocoa and cookies will be offered for sale and a raffle will be held. All proceeds will be donated to the Whole Village Family Resource Center. Call 2368175 for further information. Christmas on the farm is a New England tradition and no place is more beautiful than the NH Farm Museum in Milton. On November 21 an Old Fashioned Thanksgiving takes place at the farm from 10 am to 3 pm. New Hampshire has a special connection to Thanksgiving; Sarah Josepha Hale, born on a farm in Newport, NH, after many years of letter writing, persuaded President Lincoln to declare the fourth Thursday in November a National Day of Thanksgiving in 1863, thereby establishing the National Holiday. Come to the Farm Museum on Saturday, Nov. 21 for a special living history visit with farmhouse tours, costumed role players, homemade pumpkin pie and hot cider in the farmhouse kitchen, horsedrawn wagon rides through the fields, visits with the farm animals and popcorn over the campfire. On December 19, the Farm Museum offers A Victorian Christmas on the Farm, from 10 am to 3 pm. Tour the beautifully decorated historic Jones Farmhouse with costumed role players and experience the wonder of a Victorian Christmas. Enjoy a horsedrawn sleigh or wagon ride through the fields, depending on the weather. Make a hand-dipped Christmas candle to take home, roast chestnuts and popcorn over an open fire, and partake of gingerbread and hot cider in the farmhouse kitchen. Explore the barns, visit the blacksmith and meet the farm animals. Call 652-7840 or visit www. farmmuseum.org for details.
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Japanese Storyteller and Mime Motoko Comes to Tamworth The Arts Council of Tamworth presents Japanese storyteller and mime Motoko for five days of school and community workshops and to entertain with her storytelling in a performance on Friday, Nov. 6 at 7:30 pm at Tamworth Congregational Church in Tamworth. Tickets are on sale online at artstamworth.org and at the door. Motoko will offer two workshops for the public. On Tuesday, Nov. 3, attend a professional development workshop, Storytelling, Movement and Creativity, for teachers in all grades and other interested parties from 3:30 to 5 pm at the K. A. Brett School in Tamworth. Refreshments will be served at 3:30 pm and the workshop will be at 3:45. Please RSVP: artstamworth@gmail.com. On Wednesday, Nov. 4, a Storytelling Lab with Motoko will take place at Cook Memorial Library in Tamworth from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. People preparing stories for Tamworth’s 250th and everyone else are welcome to attend to learn skills for telling a riveting story—no experience
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first came to the United States as an exchange student at the University of Massachusetts. She trained with late master mime Tony Montanaro (1927-2002). Her partner, Eshu Bumpus, introduced her to the world of American storytelling. Motoko has performed professionally since 1993, going to hundreds of schools, libraries, museums and festivals. Motoko has appeared on Mr. Rogers’Neighborhood and an educational video by Harcourt, and has been awarded numerous grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and New York State BOCES. Her debut CD, The Promise of Chrysanthemums, won a Parents’ Choice Silver Honor Award and a Storytelling World Award. Motoko’s residency is sponsored by The Other Store and is funded in part by the New England States Touring program of the New England Foundation for the Arts, made possible with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts Regional Touring Program and the six New England state arts agencies, with support from the K. A. Brett School, the Tamworth PTA, and from media sponsors The Conway Daily Sun, 93.5 WMWV and Magic104FM. Tamworth Caregivers will provide rides to performances and workshops for those otherwise unable to attend; contact them at 323-7697. Visit www. artstamworth.org or call 323-0104.
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Short Trek to a Cabin Atop Moody Mountain By Barbara Neville Wilson Heading towards Wolfeboro on Beach Pond Road, just after the junction with Brown Road, and after passing picturesque Maple Grove Farm on the right, I start looking for Wolfeboro’s mysterious new public recreation area. There! On the left, I see the distinctive blue sign of the Society for the Preservation of New Hampshire Forests (SPNHF), and above it in crisp letters “Moody Mountain Forest.” Like most roads across the Lakes Region, Beach Pond has seen some For
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What’s behind the gate that says, “This conservation land is owned and managed by the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests (SPNHF): Foot Travel Welcome, No Motorized Wheeled Vehicles”? I turn in the lane, noting a neutral colored station wagon parked near the gate. Ahh, so I’m not the only one exploring on a drab fall afternoon. The wide path starts at a gradual incline. Leaves crunch underfoot. A few drops from the day’s earlier rain sprinkle down as the wind moves through the leaves. Soon a woman’s figure appears. She walks confidently, carrying loppers. “Hello,” I say. “It looks like you’ve been here before. Do you take care of the trails?” “I’ve been helping out,” she says. It turns out that Jill Paul spends a lot of time caring for these and other local trails. She has plenty of information to offer. It’s about 4:30 on a gray fall afternoon, so Jill suggests I go straight to the top and save the new looping trails off the road for another day. At the top, she says, I will find a cabin. “You can go in, and there are great views from it. You’ll have plenty of time. It’s about a half mile to the top.” A cabin? That’s safe to go in? Great views? My imagination wanders as
I continue the walk, which is steeper now. I’ve lived not half a mile away for 29 years and until that sign appeared, I didn’t know anything existed beyond Beach Pond Road, houses and woods. I pass a brown house off the trail on the left and keep going. Yellows, red, orange and brown. Fall foliage is just beyond peak. I squint. Did someone pour asphalt all the way up here? No. I soon see it’s a long stretch of open ledge, scraped clean in the last Ice Age. Just a few steps farther and off to the right I see the cabin at the end of the trail. It looks inviting. A stovepipe tops the roof and weather-beaten shutters stand at the window. I barely glance at the views as I circle to the right to reach the door. I feel a little like I’m trespassing as I reach for the door latch. “Jill told me I could go in,” goes through my head. The door opens with gentle pressure, and I’m greeted by an old wooden rocker, a writing desk piled with what look like journals, and shelves stocked with mugs, utensils and tubs neatly marked, “Tea,” and “Paper towels, etc.” The walls are decorated with posters, a digital photo marked “2006,” and in front of me are sturdy wooden bunks. Around the corner is another room, furnished with a woodstove, a couple of chairs and one wall fully glass. It overlooks a colorful mountain while Moody Mountain Farm nestles below. Moody Mountain Farm has been in the same family for eight generations. A 320-acre parcel was awarded Revolutionary War soldier Abner Moody for his service, and his family has cultivated, cared for, preserved and added to their land ever since. While Moody Mountain Forest was not part of the original family tract, it was Abner’s great-great-great-granddaughter, Ceci-
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November at the Science Center The Squam Lakes Natural Science Center in Holderness has much to offer for families in November. On Saturday, Nov. 7 from 10 to 11:30 am, the Center will hold an indoor/outdoor program for families with children ages 5 and up. The Eastern Coyote is a relative newcomer to New Hampshire and the Center will delve into some of the mysteries about the animal. Participants will learn about coyotes through activities, a story, and a visit with a two-year old coyote. There are many questions about coyotes like, “are wily coyotes really that clever?” or “why do they howl and where do they live?” An adult must accompany each child (at no additional cost). Reservations are required in advance by calling 968-7194. The Squam Lakes Natural Science Center also offers a series of programs specifically designed for homeschool students. The Be a Scientist series is for ages 7 to 10 and looks at a different type of scientist each month on a Thursday. Participants will become a scientist as they develop and test predictions and participate in and conduct experiments. Attendees will learn how to use keys and books to identify living and nonliving ecosystem components that make New Hampshire so unique. November will focus on Biology. All homeschool programs align with the New Hampshire Science Framework. Reservations are required in advance by calling 968-7194. An adult must accompany each child at no additional
cost. The Using Our Five Senses programs are for ages 4 to 6 and are part of the homeschool series and take place on Thursdays; the November program will be held on Thursday, Nov. 5 from 10 to 11:30 am. Participants will learn all about the senses and put them to work while exploring what types of information we get from each sense. Learn how animals use their senses; November will focus on touch. All homeschool programs align with the New Hampshire Science Framework. Reservations are required in advance. An adult must accompany each child at no additional cost. For details about each event, to pre-register, for upcoming programs, and membership go to www.nhnature. org or call 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. The Science Center is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and is the only AZA-accredited institution in all of northern New England.)
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• Moody Mountain Continued from page 8 ly Clark, who donated it to the SPNHF last December. Cecily has long had a vision for conservation in this area where Ossipee, Tuftonboro and Wolfeboro meet. The new 250-acre Moody Mountain Forest abuts 462 acres she gave to the Society in 1994. Through the efforts of Cecily and her neighbors, this new parcel brings the total conservation area on Moody Mountain to 890 acres. According to the SPNHF website, Cecily bought the Moody Mountain Forest land in 1972 with the express purpose of preserving it. From the guestbook journals, I found—and signed—on the cabin desk, I learned the cabin has been a destination for those wanting a short hike since at least June 26, 1988, when Moody descendants Perrin and Judy Long signed in. A glance through all three guest books show names of many locals: Greg Seymour visited in 1989; Sally Perkins, Jonathan Walpole and Gabe
dropped by as a dry run before a Libby Museum hike; Ellen Drew stopped by one August day when she was checking pasture and was able to see her farm from the ledge. A Preservation Society worker reported seeing a 300-pound black bear. But the guest books reveal the names and stories of many people from other states and overseas, too. How did they all know about this gem when I had no clue? Glancing inside and outside the cabin, I’m astonished at how neat and clean it is. There are no plaques proclaiming house rules, nor “take care of this or else…” proclamations. Instead, from time to time in the guest book there’s a gentle call to carry in/carry out and gratitude to those who do so. From May 1997, “Cecily and Cricket tidy up—remove cigarette butts + beer cans. We wish persons who come to this beautiful spot would respect it and help keep it tidy. Thanks to those of you who do.” The sun is dropping in the sky. I head back down the trail. I’ll return. Twentynine years was far too long.
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Celebrating the Seasons Series begins in the month of November at Prescott Farm on White Oaks Road in Laconia. Each month Prescott Farm is celebrating the changing seasons while exploring the beautiful 160-cre farm property. The public is invited to stop by and enjoy the season. The natural world is constantly changing. Each month brings new and exciting phenomena to learn from and delight in. Using author Mary Holland’s book, Naturally Curious, as a month-by-month guide to the wonders unfolding in the fields, forests and wetlands of New England, each month participants will go on a leisurely hike with one of Prescott Farm’s naturalists, with the goal of cultivating observational skills and deepening our relationship with the natural world. Program titles and descriptions are used with permission from Mary Holland. Monthly programs upcoming include “Quiescence” (November) and “Signage” (December). This series will be continued monthly in 2016 (watch for more programs coming in January). The farm’s “Quiescence” program will take place November 7 from 10 to 11:30 am for adults and from 1 to 2:30 pm for families (children and adults welcome). This program will be offered to homeschoolers ages 8-12 on November 14 from 1 to 2:30 pm. New England temperatures can fluctuate greatly in November. Within a given state, climatic conditions can be wildly erratic. First snows may fall
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Fall Bridal Show Coming to Church Landing Are you planning a wedding or know someone who is? If so, head to the Fall Bridal Show hosted by Lakes Region Bride magazine at beautiful lakeside Church Landing on DW Highway in Meredith on Sunday, Nov. 15 from noon to 3 pm. Brides-to-be and friends and relatives are invited to stop by the show and talk with NH’s top wedding professionals and see the latest in wedding colors, styles and trends from the experts in the industry. Sample wedding cakes by For Goodness Cakes, Jacques Pastry and Ooo La La Creative Cakes,
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How to Pull Off a Great Thanksgiving Dinner By Sarah Wright Thanksgiving marks the unofficial start of holiday eating, which continues until New Year’s when we all resolve to lose weight. Thanksgiving dinner is an important meal, shared with friends and family, gathered together to give thanks for what’s meaningful to them. Whether you’re cooking for a few people, or for a large group, Thanksgiving dinner can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. So, strap on that apron and read on for tips that will have your guests saying, “My compliments to the chef.” Let’s start with the main course—the turkey. I think it’s the most intimidating part of the meal, with the main worry is that it’ll be too dry. I’ve always preferred a fresh bird, but frozen is fine, too. (Just make sure to plan ahead so the turkey has time to thaw for three to four days in the fridge.) To cook the bird, position an oven rack in the lowest position, and preheat to 350 degrees. Remember to remove the neck and giblets from the turkey, which are usually in a small bag inside it. Lately it seems that more people are choosing to cook stuffing separately, rather than inside the bird, but whether or not you do that, be sure to pat the turkey dry with paper towels before rubbing it inside and out with salt and pepper. Instead of stuffing, you can place onion, carrot, celery, sage, and thyme sprigs in the bird for flavor. Place the turkey on a rack in a large roasting pan, tying the legs together with twine and tucking the wings under. Brush melted butter all over the bird for moistness, adding a little paprika, sage, and thyme if desired. Tent with foil and roast for two hours if it’s a 10- to 12- pound bird, adding an extra 15 minutes per pound for larger birds. Uncover, brush with more butter, and increase the heat to 425 degrees. Roast until the thigh
meat registers at 165 degrees, about one more hour. If you’re cooking a stuffed turkey, expect a longer roasting time until a thermometer placed into the stuffing registers 165 degrees. For safety reasons, do not stuff the bird ahead of time, but just before placing it into the oven. Try experimenting with the stuffing mix this year. Adding a little sausage and chopped apples is a great way to impress your guests. When the turkey is done, let it rest for 30 minutes before carving. If you’re making your own gravy, reserve the turkey drippings. For some simple gravy, pour the turkey drippings and loosened browned bits from the roasting pan into a measuring cup. Skim the fat off the top, reserving two tablespoons. Add enough broth to the drippings to measure three cups. In a large saucepan, whisk a half cup of flour, 3/4 cup of broth and the reserved fat until smooth. Add some thyme, sage, and pepper; gradually whisk in the drippings mixture. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly and cook for two to three minutes or until thickened. Now, you can’t have gravy without
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mashed potatoes! So, here’s a quick way to make them. Put two pounds of peeled and chopped russet potatoes in a large saucepan and cover them with cold water. Season with salt and bring to a boil. Then reduce the heat to medium and simmer until very tender. It should take 15 minutes or so. Drain them and return them to the pan over low heat, adding a warm cup of milk,
a stick of room-temperature butter and half a teaspoon of salt. Mash until smooth. If you prefer your potatoes a little sweeter, change up the recipe so that it’s a pound of russet potatoes and a pound of sweet potatoes in the saucepan. Add the salt and stick of butter as above, but just a half cup of warm milk. Mash it up and then stir in two teaspoons of brown sugar and a third of a cup of pecans. One of the easiest things to make for Thanksgiving is the cranberry sauce. Stop buying the canned stuff, and get a bag of fresh cranberries. On the back of the bag are easy instructions. Combine a cup of water and a cup of sugar in a saucepan, and bring to a boil. Add the cranberries and boil gently for another ten minutes, stirring occasionally. The fun part is watching them all pop open! When the mixture is cooled, refrigerate it until turkey time. A dish that will surely be on most tables this Thanksgiving is the belov-
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• Thanksgiving Continued from page 13 ed green bean casserole. This classic recipe can be found printed on cans of French’s fried onions, and it’s made with just a few ingredients including cream of mushroom soup, pepper, cooked green beans and milk. Of course, the best part is the crunchy fried onions on top! If you’d like to save some calories this year, or try something new, boil some fresh green beans until they’re crisp-tender and then mix them in a hot skillet with some olive oil, bread crumbs, sliced garlic, rosemary, salt, pepper and a little lemon zest. Sounds delicious! Another great vegetable classic are glazed carrots. Simply boil one and a half pounds of baby carrots, and when they’re tender, transfer them to a serv-
ing bowl. Melt a quarter cup of butter and a third of a cup of maple syrup together and drizzle it over the carrots. Toss to coat, and season with a little salt and pepper. I usually make cornbread for the table, too, and many people serve rolls with the meal, but you can save some time by purchasing the rolls or buying pre-made dough. If you prefer making them from scratch, save time by baking them a day or two ahead of time. Of course, I’ve saved the best for last—the dessert. If you still have room after eating that big, delicious dinner, then you’ll be craving what most Americans want for dessert on Thanksgiving: pumpkin pie! Sure, you can serve apple pie or pecan pie, but pumpkin pie is traditional, and especially good with a little whipped cream
or vanilla ice cream on top. It doesn’t have to be complicated to make. In fact, a great time saver with any pie is to buy ready-made pie crust dough. I find that it tastes very similar to crust made from scratch. To make the pie, mix ¾ cup of sugar, one teaspoon of cinnamon, half a teaspoon of salt, half a teaspoon of ginger, and a quarter teaspoon of ground cloves in a small bowl. Beat two eggs in a large bowl, and then stir in one 15-ounce can of pureed pumpkin and
the sugar-spice mixture. Gradually stir in a 12-ounce can of evaporated milk. Pour into an unbaked, deep-dish pie shell, and bake in a 425-degree oven for 15 minutes. Reduce the temperature to 350 degrees; bake for another 40 to 50 minutes or until a knife inserted near the center comes out clean. Cool on a wire rack for 2 hours. All that’s left to do is to sit down and enjoy sampling all of your handiwork. Just make sure someone else does the dishes! Happy Thanksgiving!
Art Association Opens Gallery at Tanger Outlet In a first for the Lakes Region Art Association, the group announces the opening of the Members’ Gallery at Tanger Outlet, Tilton in Suite 132. Two opening receptions will be held. The first will be Saturday, Nov. 7 from noon to 8 pm and the second reception will be Sunday, Nov. 8 from noon to 6 pm. The public is invited to stop by and view the artwork. More than 30 Association members will display original art, prints, cards and books in the gallery, which is lo-
cated near the Services area of the Mall towards the back left. Just in time for the holidays, regular hours will be Friday and Saturday, noon to 8 pm and Sunday, 10 am to 6 pm. The opening of the Gallery culminates the Lakes Region Art Association’s 75th year anniversary of supporting artists in the Lakes Region. Explore the Association’s website at www.lakesregionartassociation.com for updates and activities.
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Last Ride of the Season on Winnipesaukee By Barbara Neville Wilson Rick Kourian doesn’t hesitate a second before he says, “Fall is definitely my favorite time on the lake,” as spray blurs the view of the shore. “The colors (foliage) are always brighter along the lake. That’s because the temperatures aren’t as cold. I’m always amazed how bright they are, how much longer.” He turns to his passenger. “This is a fall—a really late fall—boat ride. If you go in the water, you’re in trouble,” he says as he navigates whitecaps in the Broads. Work Boat 1 jounces across the water on a crisp autumn morning. Boat house bays are open, docks are relatively full, but there’s not another soul on the water under Main Street Bridge, out on Wolfeboro Bay, through Jockey Cove, or across the Broads. Rick was out on the lake the night before. “It’s different. There are no lights, so navigation is different” than in summer. When you go out at night after Labor Day, and especially after the Columbus Day holiday, it’s beautiful and peaceful, but “It’s more unforgiving. There’s no one out here.” Rick is well-versed in lake traffic patterns. Most summer folk won’t be seen again until Memorial Day, but “island dwellers are a hardier bunch.” They’re out on the lake right up until Winnipesaukee freezes over. You have to be careful, though. While on this 43-degree morning, the spray feels
warmer than the air, conditions can change quickly. If something happens, there will be no one to help you. Kourian deftly maneuvers the 1929 triple cockpit Upswept Deck 26-ft. Chris Craft Runabout. Completely original, it was first owned by Vinnie Callahan of Channel Marine and then picked up by Rick’s stepfather, George Johnson, a renowned collector of wooden boats who wore the mantle of “the World’s Largest Unauthorized Chris-Craft Dealer” according to Wilson Wright. Although Rick laments that Work Boat 1 is dirty—he’s been away from his boathouse most of the month— its gleaming mahogany and polished chrome are perfect foils to the deep
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Piano Trio to Entertain at Taylor Community Music Series The next program in the Taylor Community Music Series, sponsored by Bank of New Hampshire, is scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 8 at 3 pm in Taylor’s Woodside Building, 435 Union Avenue in Laconia. The event is free and open to the public. Reservations are not required. The concert features Camerata New England, a Piano Trio. Bev Martin,
Harriett Morse and Carolyn Parker generously sponsor the event. Camerata New England includes Omar Chen Güey on violin; Evelyn Zuckerman, piano and Linda Galvan, cello. The Trio will celebrate Great Women Composers Rebecca Clarke, Clara Wieck Schumann and Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel.
Happy Thanksgiving! • Last Ride Continued from page 15 nhbm.org ) on Wolfeboro’s Back Bay. The 10,000 square-ft. facility will allow for year round programming and increased access for students. Handson boat-building and restoration, and informative programming currently take place only in summer when kids are out of school, says Rick. It’s important to offer programs in fall, winter and spring so more children can take advantage. Surprisingly, though, Rick says his work at the Boat Museum is not actually about the boats. Granted, they’re beautiful, but the boats are actually just a way into active learning for kids, a way for them to develop practical skills and an appreciation for New Hampshire’s natural water resources and history. Rick pulls back on the throttle as he passes the future site of the museum, an empty lot where a home once stood. The new building will be twice
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Nov. 5-8, Laughing Stock,The Winnipesaukee Playhouse, 2pm, 50 Reservoir Rd, Meredith. Award-winning jazz vocalist Krisanthi Pappas and her merry band will make sleigh bells swing and warm your spirits. Call 279-0333. . Nov. 6, Arts Council of Tamworth presents Japanese storyteller and mime Motoko in performance, 7:30 pm at Tamworth Congregational Church, Tamworth. Tickets available online or at the door. www.artstamworth.org, 3230104. Nov. 6, Ladies Time Out, evening out with vendors, food, socializing, get a jump on your holiday shopping, 6-10 pm, The Barn at O Bistro, N. Main St., Wolfeboro, tickets/info: www.WolfeboroChildren.org Nov. 6, Music in the Pub with Paul Hubert, 6:30 pm, Corner House Inn, junction of Routes 109 and 113, Center Sandwich. Info: 284-6219 Nov. 6-7, Nutcracker Christmas Fair, St. Andre Bessette Parish, 31 Gilford Ave., Laconia, gifts, crafts, baked goods, pork pies, basket raffles, cookie walk, food and drinks, Santa games, and much more. 11/6: 5-8 pm; 11/7: 9 am-2:30 pm, 344-4436. Nov. 7, Annual Turkey Supper, Bristol Baptist Church, 30 Summer St., Bristol, 5-7 pm, turkey, all the fixings, homemade pies, take outs available, info: 7443885. Nov. 7, Annual Bessie Rowell Craft Fair, 9 am-3 pm, crafts, homemade food, Bessie Rowell Community Center, 12 Rowell Drive, Franklin, info: 671-7883. Nov. 7, Cordials and Chocolates, 10 am-12:30 pm, cooking class, Canterbury Shaker Village, pre-register: 783-9511, www.shakers.org. Nov. 7, Library Scans, Part III, and Other Interesting Images, slideshow at Webster Place building, 21 Holy Cross Rd. off Rt. 3, south of central Franklin (info/directions available at www.franklinnhhistoricalsociety.org), 7 pm, public welcome, free, light refreshments offered between the presentation and the business meeting for members and guests. Nov. 7, Roaring Falls Trail Race, 10 am, on Castle in the Clouds property, info: www.acidoticracing.com/roaring-falls-trail-race. Nov. 7-8, NH Open Doors, tour of NH artisans studios, free, open to public, list of locations: www.nhopendoors.com. Nov. 7 & 14, Quiescence, nature program exploring changes in weather/wildlife, Prescott Farm, White Oaks Rd., Laconia, 10 to 11:30 am for adults and 1 to 2:30 pm for families (children and adults welcome). The program will be offered to homeschoolers ages 8-12 on November 14 from 1 to 2:30 pm. Pre-register/info: 366-5695, www.prescottfarm.org. Nov. 9, Veteran’s Potluck Dinner, Moultonboro Historical Society, at the Public Safety Building, Moultonboro, info: 476-5630. Nov. 10, Pleasures of the Parlor: Music Making in 19th C. NE, program on history of music in NE, 7 pm, Elkin Library, 9 Center Rd., Canterbury, free, public welcome, Center Harbor Historical Society, info: 783-4090. Nov. 10, Wolfeboro Public Library presents a book talk by author-historian Mj Pettengill, discussing and reading from her historical novel Etched in Granite, set in 1870s Carroll County. 6:30 p.m. Free and open to all. For more information, call 569-2428. Nov. 12, Dinner & Storytelling at Corner House Inn, Jct. Rts. 109 & 113, Center Sandwich, 6:30 pm, Becky Rule performs, reservations: 284-6219.
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Belknap Mill, programs and self-guided tours of the Power House, 1823 historic former textile mill. Hours/information: 524-8813. The Mill Plaza, 25 Beacon Street East, Laconia. Country, Bluegrass, and Gospel Music Jam, Tuesdays, 6:30-9:30 pm, Old White Church, Route 109A, Tuftonboro, across from Tuftonboro General Store and Post Office. Musicians and listeners welcome. Free. Call 569-3861. Country Acoustic Picking Party, Wednesdays, 7-9 pm, Tilton Senior Center, Tilton.
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Fiber Friends Drop In Group, learn the art of rug hooking or work on other fiber arts projects, meets every other Thursday, Gilford Public Library, Potter Hill Rd., Gilford. 10:30 am-12:30 pm, free, info.: 524-6042. Fiber Group, Fridays, 1:30-3:30 pm, Shepherd’s Hut Market, 637 Morrill Street, Gilford. Call 393-4696 or email jekeyser@shepherdshutmarket.com. Forgotten Arts: Fiber Arts Group. Meets every other Tuesday, 9:30 amnoon. Fiber artists and/or interested onlookers welcome to join Happy Weavers & Friends group to learn the historic art of weaving, spinning, sewing, quilting, and more. Bring a project to work on, if desired. Group meets monthly on an every other Tuesday schedule at Remick Museum & Farm, Tamworth Village. Free. (Does not include access to the Museum.) 323-7591. Lake Winnipesaukee Museum, Rte. 3, Weirs Beach. Preserving and promoting history of Lake Winnipesaukee and vicinity with memorabilia, photos, maps, models of famous steamboats 1833-1939, posters and photos of grand hotels plus artifacts ranging from Indian arrowheads to Big Band posters. Also lectures and children’s corner. Call for hours: 366-5950, .
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Winnipesaukee Triathlon Club, free group, members training for various triathlons, meets for a run Tues. 6 pm at Gunstock Inn lower parking lot and swim training at 7:15 pm. info: www.meetup.com. Wolfeboro Indoor Farmer’s Market, starts Nov. 14 and takes place the second and fourth Saturday of each month through April 9. First Congregational Church, 115 S. Main St., Wolfeboro, 10 am-2 pm, info: www.wolfeboroareafarmersmarket. com. Woodside Carvers, informal group of Lakes Region men and women who enjoy carving, meet Thursday mornings, 9-11 am in the dry craft room, Woodside Building Conference Center, Taylor Community, 435 Union Ave., Laconia. Info: email gary@garybrockdesign,com.
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Reduced Admission at the Wright Museum with Donations to Toys for Tots Program Now through November 15, bring a new toy and receive ½ price admission at the Wright Museum of WWII at 77 Center Street in Wolfeboro. Help the Wright Museum help the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve provide gifts for children in need. Already visited the Wright Museum this summer? You can still drop off toy donations; the Wright Museum will serve as a collection point for the
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Meredith Rotary Club 24th Annual Senior Christmas Dinner The Meredith Rotary Club will host the 24th Annual Senior Christmas Dinner on Sunday, Dec. 6 at Interlakes Elementary School. Those over 55 years of age from Meredith, Moultonborough, Center Harbor and Sandwich may reserve a seat for the occasion. “The Senior Christmas Dinner is always a fun day that is free of charge for all participants,” according to Betsey Donovan, cochair of the event. Since 1991, the Meredith Rotary Club has provided a full-course turkey dinner, raffle prizes, music and entertainment, gift bags and a visit from Santa Claus for this much-anticipated celebration. Last year, 300 people attended the event. The full-course dinner, which is provided and served by
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Music and entertainment will be provided throughout the event. Reservations are required for dinner, and seating is limited to 300 people. Service is on a first-come, first-served basis for available seats, and dinner will be served at noon. To make reservations, please contact the Meredith Rotary Club (Monday, Wednesday or Friday) at 279-7600 from 10 am to 4 pm, from November 2 through December 2 – until all seats are reserved. Throughout the years, the Meredith Rotary Club has donated more than $1.8 million into the Lakes Region community for charitable projects, area improvements, scholarships and for individuals and families in need. For additional information, visit www.meredithrotary.org.
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Boston College Jazz Band Brings Its Beat to NH To Benefit Central NH VNA & Hospice Jazz Festival and Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival, as well as internationally at resorts in Cancun, the Bahamas, and Jamaica. Ranked the highest quality homecare provider in Belknap and Carroll Counties, Central NH Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice’s mission is “promoting dignity, independence, and well-being through the delivery of quality home health, hospice and community-based care services.” They provide homecare, pediatrics and hospice services to over 3,000 individuals every year. Refreshments, music, camaraderie and good deeds are all offered in one fun evening. Only 200 tickets are available; tickets are $25 per person, including refreshments and may be ordered at The Winnipesaukee Playhouse Box Office by calling 2790333. Questions should be directed to info@tbinh.org.
Boston College’s BC bOp! will perform its first NH concert on Saturday, Nov. 14 at The Winnipesaukee Playhouse, 50 Reservoir Road, Meredith, with the organizer of the event the Temple B’nai Israel of Laconia donating all net proceeds to Central NH Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice. Complimentary snacks and desserts will be served at 7 pm with the concert beginning at 7:45 pm. A wine and beer cash bar will also be available from 7 to 7:45 pm. BC bOp! is an award-winning ensemble that performs an extensive repertoire of instrumental and vocal jazz music from the 1940’s, 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s – all designed to appeal to a variety of musical tastes. It has consistently placed among the top 10 college instrumental vocal ensembles in national competitions and captivated fans at Carnegie Hall, Jazzfest in Orlando, Florida, the Reno
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Cornerstone Celebrates Thirty Years at Gala
Cornerstone Christian Academy invites its alumni and the public to its 30th anniversary Gala Dinner and Silent Auction at Camp Brookwoods in Alton Thursday, November 19. The theme this year is “30 Years: Walking in Faith” and will feature short reflections from staff and students from throughout the years. In addition to the anniversary celebration, the Gala is intended as a time to garner more mindful support of its status not only as the sole Christian school in a 40-mile radius, but also the fact that it is the only kindergarten through 8th grade school alternative to public schools in the area. As such it struggles financially and seeks active community support in the forms of prayer, gifts of labor, and finances. Says interim Headmaster Cindy Trinity Wasson works on the perHyatt, “Our school is at a critical juncture. It faces a dropping county pop- fect Christmas card design. Student ulation, dropping median incomes, designed Christmas cards will be and dropping popular acceptance of its for sale at the Gala November 19th core values of God-honoring hones- or by contacting Cornerstone. ty, responsibility, selflessness and hard work.” If you would like more information about the school’s situation and how you might help, please call Cindy Hyatt at 603.539.8636. The Gala evening starts at 6 with an hors d-oeuvre reception and opportunity to browse student exhibits and see the school’s CCAtronics LEGO League team in action. Student artwork will be available in the form of Christmas cards and the PTO will sell locally handcrafted balsam wreaths. A carefully-curated Silent Auction will offer items for holiday gifts or one’s own enjoyment. A four-course dinner will be served at 7 pm. Because of generous sponsorship to offset costs of the Gala, 100% of all sales and donations made during the evening go directly to the programs and scholarships for students of Cornerstone. Tickets can be reserved by calling Cornerstone at 603-539-8636 or writing info@cornerstoneca.net. Cornerstone Christian Academy is a 30 year-old infant to Grade 8 non-denominational Christian school located in Ossipee, NH. It serves the Governor Wentworth Regional School District and communities as far away as Conway; Parsonsfield, ME; Wakefield; Moultonboro; and Alton. Seats are available in select classes for 2015-16. Meet us at www.cornerstoneabc.org.
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NH Veterans Home to Host Fall Concert Residents, their family members and visitors to the New Hampshire Veterans Home at 139 Winter Street in Tilton will have the opportunity to enjoy world-class live music via musician Lucie Therrien. Lucie Therrien performs the music of her French Canadian heritage, singing in both Quebcois and English. She has presented culturally diverse programs on five continents. Her concert is November 12 at 2:30 pm. The concert, which is funded in part by an Arts in Health grant from the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts, is part of a wide variety of activities available to residents at the New Hampshire Veterans Home. There is no charge to attend the
concert and the public is invited. For more information about the concert, contact the New Hampshire Veterans Home at 527-4425. The New Hampshire Veterans Home, founded in 1890, provides high quality, professional long-term care services to the Granite State’s elderly and disabled veterans. Currently home to about 200, it is the only long-term care facility in the Granite State dedicated exclusively to veterans. The New Hampshire State Council on the Arts is a division of the New Hampshire Department of Cultural Resources. It began in 1965 with legislation designed “to ensure that the role of the arts in the life of our communities will continue to grow and play an ever more
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Wizards of Winter at Capitol Center for the Arts Performing some of Trans Siberian Orchestra’s greatest hits and their own music as part of an original Holiday Rock Opera, Tales Beneath a Northern Star Wizards of Winter makes their debut appearance at the Capitol Center for the Arts in Concord on Thursday, Dec. 3. Featuring some of the mid-Atlantic’s finest rock and progressive musicians, The Wizards of Winter reprise a few of the greatest hits of the Trans Siberian Orchestra’s Christmas and Classical catalog. The Wizards original music comprises the major portion of their live performances as part of their holiday rock opera Tales Beneath a Northern Star. More than just passionate performers, a Wizards of Winter performance highlights a greater cultural arc at play. Rock music has been through a lot of permutations over five decades: Technological advancements and the internet have allowed fans to interface with all of that musical history. To that end,
Wizards Of Winter are simultaneously recalling a heyday of classically tinged rock that is part and parcel of older listeners’ mythology, while also amping it up in aggressive ways appealing to young rock fans. Wizards of Winter bridges generations—and their attendant tastes—for something that is both commercially viable and honest, but more importantly, to make some gesture toward how music should be respected rather than merely “browsed.” The 12-member ensemble boasts soaring vocal harmonies, precision string instrumentation, powerful percussion and stunning keyboard work, layered around a rich storyboard. Wizards of Winter tickets are available by calling 225-1111, or online at www.ccanh.com, and at the box office, located at Capitol Center for the Arts, 44 South Main Street, Concord, NH on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 11 am to 6 pm., and Saturday from 11 am to 2 pm.
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November Happenings at Wolfeboro Public Library On Tuesday, Nov. 10 at 6:30 pm, the Wolfeboro Public Library will host local writer-historian Mj Pettengill of North Sandwich, who recently published the novel Etched in Granite. Our New Hampshire countryside of fields and woods are dotted with many reminders of past lives, which we sometimes stumble upon on walks. Ms. Pettengill’s book was inspired by her own discovery of nearly 300 numbered gravestones, with no inscripted names, in Ossipee. When she learned that this was a county pauper cemetery, she was inspired to find out more about those in the graves.. They turned out to be people who had died while living at the Carroll County Poor Farm. Her research led to a painful picture of life in rural, economically-depressed New Hampshire after the Civil War. Sometimes known as almshouses or poorhouses, the county and town poor farms were large complexes intended for people of all ages, character and circumstances to be housed together. There were young and old, with often no distinction between those who were vicious, mentally challenged, helpless, or people who had just fallen into tough financial straits; this often resulted in wretched living conditions. Etched in Granite, the historical novel that eventually came from Pettengill’s discovery on the Ossipee hillside, is an account of life and death on the poor farm – a tragic, yet triumphant story of courage, survival and secrets surrounding lost love. The story is narrated by the three principal characters: Abigail, a young woman facing unimaginable hardship when agonizing circumstances and betrayal lead to life on the poor farm; Nellie, an Abenaki elder and healer enduring great loss while exhibiting resilience during a time of social, racial and religious intolerance; and Silas, a spirited farm boss illuminating the conflicts
of balancing a position of authority with his personal life while navigating small town politics. Their u n f o rg e t t a b l e stories are carefully woven together to reveal a hidden part of our nation’s somber past. Mj Pettengill is an author, lecturer and American historian. Her focus is on New England history, cultural and social narrative and intergenerational studies. As a freelance writer, she has contributed to numerous magazines and is a facilitator of writing workshops. In addition, she is a cornetist and performs Civil War Era music and presents oral narratives throughout the northeast. She holds degrees in history and psychology, as well as an MFA in creative writing. At her November 10 book talk at the library, she will provide fascinating background information on Etched in Granite, entertain the audience with readings from the novel and talk a bit about her work-in-progress book about Abigail’s sister, who went to work in the textile mills of Fall River, Massachusetts. There will be an opportunity for open dialogue. Pettengill will sign copies of her book, available for purchase that evening. Etched in Granite is also sold at the Country Bookseller in Wolfeboro.
A Bookish Mystery Scheduled for Library’s Mystery Book Group Could Jane Austen have stolen the plot for Pride and Prejudice? This is exactly the question the present-day lead character must answer in the brilliantly i m a g i n e d l i t e r a r y adventure First I m p re s s i o n s , subtitled A Novel of Old Books, Unexpected Love, and Jane Austen. Written by Charlie Lovett, the bestselling author of The Bookman’s Tale, this book is the next selection for the It’s a Mystery book gathering, held every other month at Wolfeboro Public Library. Book lover and Austen enthusiast Sophie Collingwood has recently taken a job at an antiquarian bookshop in London when two different customers request a copy of the same obscure book: the second edition of Little Book of Allegories by Richard Mansfield. Their queries draw Sophie into a mystery that will cast doubt on the true authorship of Pride and Prejudice— and ultimately threaten Sophie’s life. In a dual narrative that alternates between Sophie’s quest to uncover the truth—while choosing between two suitors—and a young Jane Austen’s touching friendship with the aging cleric Richard Mansfield, Lovett weaves a romantic, suspenseful and utterly compelling novel about love in
all its forms and the joys of a life lived in books. Mystery Scene magazine stated, “This is a completely captivating and charming book … the author’s passion for Jane Austen and his knowledge of printing methods and practices of the 1700s truly make this book a standout. The reader gets a nice adventure story, a little bit of romance and mystery, and a real feel for book collecting.” If you enjoy reading mysteries in various forms and want to get together with others to discuss the books, the Wolfeboro Public Library invites you to join the It’s a Mystery book discussion group. New members are always welcome and joining is easy! Every other month, a book is selected and copies are ordered through the New Hampshire State Library interlibrary loan system. In order to participate, you simply need to read the book and be at the library on the day of the chat with your thoughts on the book. The next gathering for talking about First Impressions will be held at 10:30 am on Friday, Nov. 20. The library will serve refreshments at the discussion get-together. Pick up a copy of the book at the Wolfeboro Public Library today – the library is open Monday through Thursday from 9:30 am to 8 pm and Friday and Saturday from 9:30 am to 5 pm. The library would also like to remind reading aficionados in all genres that a book chat coffee hour will be held in the library’s meeting room at 10:30 am on Friday, Nov. 6. The informal gettogether is intended as an open forum to swap ideas for recommended reads. Please come to say a few words about your favorites or feel free to just listen. For more information about these gatherings, call 569-2428 or visit www.wolfeborolibrary.org. Wolfeboro Public Library’s programs are open to all and are free of charge.
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