a PDF - Lake Sunapee Chamber of Commerce
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a PDF - Lake Sunapee Chamber of Commerce
YOUR SOURCE FOR AREA GOODS, SERVICES AND EVENTS! LakeSunapeeRegionChamber.com 2015-2016 2 L ak e Sunapee Re gion Inform atio n G uide 2015- 2016 L ak e S un a p e e R e g i o n I n f o r m a t i o n G u i d e 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6 3 W elcome to the Lake Sunapee Region Nestled in the mountains of New Hampshire and surrounded by pristine ponds and lakes, this region is truly a special place for all seasons. Whether you are fortunate enough to call the Lake Sunapee Region home or you’re just visiting, you will find breathtaking scenery, warm friendly smiles and four-season recreational opportunities in our many quaint towns and villages. For more than two centuries, visitors have chosen New Hampshire’s Lake Sunapee Region as their ideal year-round vacation destination. Located in the western part of New Hampshire, this area offers a relaxed lifestyle and boasts a wide variety of activities for all ages. Stroll through the charming New England villages with their fine inns, tasty restaurants, and unique shops. Take advantage of a full calendar of activities and cultural events. For the outdoor lover in all of us, this region offers a wide array of things to do out of doors including boating, kayaking, biking, hiking, swimming, fishing, hunting, alpine and cross-country skiing, snowmobiling and ice boating. The Lake Sunapee Region Chamber of Commerce services towns in the Sullivan and Merrimack counties. Our towns and villages have evolved and grown, preserving their historic past while enhancing our way of life with new homes, modern schools, colleges and quality medical facilities. The entrepreneurial spirit thrives here with many small businesses and shops that cater to the needs of both residents and visitors. 4 L ak e Sunapee Re gion Inform atio n G uide 2015- 2016 We hope you enjoy this one-stop-guide to the Lake Sunapee Region and find it very useful. Explore the richness of our area, its communities, businesses and organizations. This directory will guide you to our fine products and services, great places to stay and dine, as well as offer fun things to do all year round. Welcome and enjoy! 1-877-526-6575 LakeSunapeeRegionChamber.com TABLE OF CONTENTS Play..........................................................9 Stay..........................................................13 Dine..........................................................16 Shop.........................................................19 Living........................................................24 Auto/Boat Services......................................... 24 Educational Services....................................... 25 Financial Services........................................... 25 Food Services.................................................. 27 Health Services............................................... 28 Home Services................................................ 30 Legal Services................................................. 36 Media Services............................................... 37 Organizations.................................................. 38 Personal Services............................................ 40 Real Estate Services....................................... 42 Map..........................................................32 Calendar of Events...................................44 L ak e S un a p e e R e g i o n I n f o r m a t i o n G u i d e 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6 5 OUR TOWNS Become a chamber member... It’s Good for BUSINESS and Good for the COMMUNITY! Announcing the NEW Chamber Gift Certificate Benefits to Membership: • Referrals - A toll-free number for visitors. • Information Booth and Chamber Office - Materials are distributed year-round at staffed information booth/chamber office. • Newly Rebuilt Interactive Website - With events calendar, online booking engine and free business listing with link. Available at the Chamber office in New London and redeemable at most chamber member locations. 2014 Chamber Awards • Mail Marketing Program Information packets sent free to every chamber inquiry for vacations, relocation, or area services. • Lake Sunapee Region Information Guide - Free business listing in guide and opportunity to advertise with 15,000 copies distributed annually. • Networking Events • Sponsorship Opportunities • Marketing Programs – Promoting the region. • Share Your Business’ News Submit items to be shared in monthly e-newsletter or through our social media. Published by Beyond Design PHOTOGRAPHY: Paul Howe, Eastman Community and Debbie Campbell. LAYOUT: Beyond Design ADVERTISING: Beyond Design 603-938-5800 6 YCN Local News was recognized as the 2014 Business of the Year. Lisa Wood was the 2014 Community Member of the Year. Don’t miss! 91st Hospital Days July 30-August 1 20th Annual ChocolateFest October 18 at Mount Sunapee For more information visit LakeSunapeeRegionChamber.com Published once a year by Beyond Design for the Lake Sunapee Region Chamber of Commerce. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reprinted or reproduced without prior consent from the publisher. Information herein is published as a guide and is subject to change without notice.The publisher will not be responsible for typographical or printing errors. L ak e Sunapee Re gion Inform atio n G uide 2015- 2016 Andover Town Clerk 735-5332 Snuggled between Ragged Mountain and Mount Kearsarge, the town of Andover is dotted with many small lakes and ponds. Home to Proctor Academy, this scenic town with two covered bridges is a favorite spot for photographers. The picturesque train station (at Potter Place) serves as the Andover Historical Society’s museum. Kayak and canoe lovers enjoy the Blackwater River. Bradford Town Clerk 938-2288 www.bradfordnh.com Called the gateway to the Lake Sunapee region, Bradford is a perfect year-round community. Its history and charm combine to offer guests a warm and entertaining visit. There are several inns and bed and breakfasts to accommodate visitors in true country charm. Danbury Town Clerk 768-5448 This peaceful town is ideal for fishing, hiking, biking or walking along quiet country roads. Home to Ragged Mountain Resort, which offers great skiing and riding in the winter and golfing during the warmer months. Grantham Town Clerk 863-5608 www.granthamnh.net Outdoor recreation is plentiful with Eastman Golf Links, the Eastman Cross Country Ski Center, an ice skating pond and the man-made Eastman Lake with a public boat launch. For hikers (and snowmobilers in winter), the Donas J. and Margaret Reney Memorial Forest offers a 428-acre recreation area. Grantham Village School has a nature trail for hiking and a recreational bike trail winds through the woods paralel to Interstate 89. Newbury Town Clerk 763-5326 www.newburynh.org Wrapped around the eastern and southern shores of Lake Sunapee, Newbury is home to Mount Sunapee Resort and State Park, the Sunapee State Beach (the only state beach on Lake Sunapee), and The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens. Newbury Harbor has a town beach, a picnic area, a waterfront gazebo and a public pier. Newport Town Clerk 863-2224 www.newportnh.net Nicknamed the “Sunshine Town” by vaudevillian Bill B. Van. The Town Common, one of the largest in the state, provides wonderful space for activities and events all year long with ice skating in the winter and free Sunday evening concerts in the summer. Newport boasts three covered bridges as well as the Library Arts Center and the Newport Opera House. New London Town Clerk 526-4046 www.nl-nh.com This picture-perfect town features a variety of unique retail shops, fine dining, lodging and the wonderful summer entertainment of the Barn Playhouse. The Village Green, surrounded by the classic New London Inn, the wonderful tree-lined campus of Colby-Sawyer College and the quintessential New England-style First Baptist Church, is a lovely place to sit and take in the views. Springfield Town Clerk 763-4805 www.springfieldnh.net This small town offers big outdoor opportunities, with several lakes and ponds, including Lake Kolelemook. Abandoned roads meander through the nearly 7,000-acre Gile State Forest and offer an opportunity for hikers, snowshoers, skiers and snowmobilers to enjoy year-round. Kimpton Brook, Morgan Pond and Butterfield Pond, all popular fishing spots are within its borders. McDaniel’s Marsh, is a great place to kayak. Sunapee Town Clerk 763-2449 www.town.sunapee.nh.us Starting at the northern most tip of the lake and following along the western shore, L ak e S un a p e e R e g i o n I n f o r m a t i o n G u i d e 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6 7 OUR TOWNS P LAY Adventure Park at Mount Sunapee Resort Sunapee is a wonderful waterfront community. Originally an agricultural area, then manufacturing, today the main focus is recreation. Sunapee Harbor is a great place to spend a summer day with shops, a narrated boat tour, kayak rentals, ice cream, waterfront dining and a town boat launch. Although the era of the grand hotels is long gone, you can still find wonderful lodging in Sunapee with charming cottages, as well as quaint inns and bed & breakfasts. 1398 Route 103, PO Box 2021 Newbury, NH 03255 603-763-3500 www.mountsunapee.com Center for the Arts PO Box 872 New London, NH 03257 603-526-4444 www.centerfortheartsnh.org Sutton Town Clerk 927-4575 www.sutton-nh.gov A scenic central location offering a view of Mount Kearsarge as well as Rollins State Park, a picnic area and the departure point for the half-mile hike to the mountain’s bare granite summit. Wadleigh State Beach on the shore of Kezar Lake in North Sutton is ideal for a family summer outing. Musterfield Farm, a working farm, is open to the public and features many special events that are fun for all ages. Warner Town Clerk 456-3362 www.warner.nh.us Filled with New England charm, Main Street is the town’s center and the hub of its business and cultural activities. The distinctive buildings in this rural community are home to many interesting shops and popular restaurants as well as private residences. The Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum offers a cornucopia of Indian lore and artifacts, primarily from the Abenaki tribe. Wilmot Town Clerk 526-9639 www.wilmotnh.org A small quiet village just minutes from New London amenities, Wilmot boasts some lovely inns and bed and breakfasts, offering the perfect spot to stay. Just four miles north of Wilmot Center on Route 4A is the Gardner Memorial Wayside area, a great picnic spot where you can enjoy the scenic brook and stone foundations of an 1880’s mill. 8 Country Club of New Hampshire Kearsarge Valley Road, PO Box 142 N. Sutton, NH 03260 603-927-4246 www.playgolfne.com Dexter’s Inn, Trails & Restaurant Approximate Drive Times 30 minutes from Concord, NH 45 minutes from Manchester-Boston Airport 90 minutes from Portsmouth, NH 2 hours from Boston, MA 2 hours from Worcester, MA 2.5 hours from Providence, RI and Burlington, VT 2.5 hours from Hartford, CT 3 hours from Albany, NY 5 hours from New York City & Montreal 258 Stagecoach Road Sunapee, NH 03782 603-763-5571 800-232-5571 www.dextersnh.com Full service commercial x-c ski & snowshoe center. Heated pool, tennis, basketball, volleyball, soccer, lawn games, walking trails, game room. Corporate outings, family gatherings, birthday parties. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens 6 Clubhouse Lane, PO Box 53 Grantham, NH 03753 603-863-4500 www.eastmannh.org/ski 456 Route 103A, PO Box 276 Newbury, NH 03255 603-763-4789 www.thefells.org Historic estate & beautiful gardens on Lake Sunapee. Education in history, horticulture & the environment. Seasonal Main House, art shows & special events. Year-round hiking. Eastman Golf Links The Ice House Museum Eastman Cross Country Center 6 Clubhouse Lane, PO Box 53 Grantham, NH 03753 603-863-4500 www.eastmannh.org 91 Pleasant St., PO Box 299 New London, NH 03257 603-526-9394 www.wfkicehouse.org Memorial Day-Columbus Day; Tues/Thurs 9-4; Sat 9-2. A hands-on museum for kids of all ages... antique cars, children’s toys, tractors, icing tools, bicycles, one-lungers, carriages and more! LakeSunapeeRegionChamber.com L ak e Sunapee Re gion Inform atio n G uide 2015- 2016 P L AY 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6 9 PL AY P LAY New London Barn Playhouse 84 Main Street, PO Box 9 New London, NH 03257 603-526-6710 (Box Office) www.nlbarn.org New London Historical Society 179 Little Sunapee Road, PO Box 965 New London, NH 03257 603-526-6564 www.newlondonhistoricalsociety.org Kearsarge Conservatory for the Performing Arts 33 North Road, Unit 3 Warner, NH 03278 603-456-3294 www.nhperformingarts.com Lake Sunapee Country Club 289 Country Club Lane New London, NH 03257 603-526-6040 www.lakesunapeecc.com Library Arts Center Gallery & Studio 58 N. Main Street Newport, NH 03773 603-863-3040 www.libraryartscenter.org Market on the Green New London Town Green, 375 Main St. New London, NH 03257 603-526-6401 www.marketonthegreen.com Mr. Sleboggan Inc. PO Box 71 Elkins, NH 03233 603-748-6205 www.sleboggan.com Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum Kearsarge Mountain Road, PO Box 142 Warner, NH 03278 603-456-2600 www.indianmuseum.org Muster Field Farm Harvey Rd., PO Box 118 North Sutton, NH 03260 603-927-4276 www.musterfieldfarm.com MV Mt. Sunapee Cruise & MV Kearsarge Restaurant Ships Sunapee Harbor, Sunapee, NH 03782 PO Box 774, Bradford, NH 03221 603-938-6465 www.SunapeeCruises.com Mount Sunapee Resort New Hampshire Telephone Museum 1398 Route 103, PO Box 2021 Newbury, NH 03255 603-763-3500 www.mountsunapee.com Year-round fun. Skiing and snowboarding on the best snow in the East. Summer Adventure Park with Zip-Line Tour, Aerial Challenge Course and more. One Depot St., PO Box 444 Warner, NH 03278 603-456-2234 www.NHTelephoneMuseum.org Featuring one of the largest collections of antique telephones in the Northeast starting with Bell’s invention right through to the present. 1 0 PL AY 2015-20 16 New London Outing Club 114 Cougar Court, PO Box 1856 New London, NH 03257 603-526-8321 www.theoutingclub.net Northern Stage 12 N. Main Street, PO Box 4287 White River Junction,VT 05001 802-296-7000 (Box Office) www.northernstage.org Pine Hill XC Ski Area 220 Mountain Rd., New London, NH 03257 PO Box 112, Wilmot, NH 03287 603-381-8685 www.pinehillskiclub.com 15 miles of groomed cross country ski trails. Only two miles from New London Town Center. Daily ski lessons. Sargents Marina 19 Cooper Street, PO Box 148 Georges Mills, NH 03751 603-763-5036 www.sargentsmarina.net Summer Music Associates PO Box 603 New London, NH 03257 603-526-8234 www.summermusicassociates.com For more information stop by one of our area information booths: Year-round - Chamber Office and New London Information Booth 328 Main St., New London Seasonal (May-October) Newbury: Rt. 103, Newbury Harbor Newport: The town common Sunapee: Corner of Rt. 11 and Rt. 103B or visit the chamber website at LakeSunapeeRegionChamber.com P L AY 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6 1 1 S TAY PL AY Sunapee Harbor Riverway 68 Main St., PO Box 850 Sunapee, NH 03782 603-763-9988 www.sunapeeharborriverway.com Sutton Historical Society 655 Route 114, PO Box 457 S. Sutton, NH 03273 603-927-6023 www.sutton-nh.gov Wilmot Community Association (WCA) 64 Village Rd., PO Box 23 Wilmot, NH 03287 603-526-7934 www.wilmotcommunityassociation.org 1806 Inn at Mount Sunapee 1424 Route 103 Newbury, NH 03255 603-763-2040 www.1806inn.com Blue Goose Inn Bed & Breakfast 24 Route 103B Mount Sunapee, NH 03255 603-763-5519 www.bluegooseinn2.com Burkehaven Lodge 179 Burkehaven Hill Road Sunapee, NH 03782 603-763-2788 800-567-2788 www.burkehaven.com Great views of Mt. Sunapee from every room. Located in the quiet residential area of Sunapee Harbor. 10 rooms plus a 2 bedroom condo. AAA approved. Crow’s Nest Campground 529 S. Main Street Newport, NH 03773 603-863-6170 www.crowsnestcampground.com Dexter’s Inn, Trails & Restaurant 258 Stagecoach Road Sunapee, NH 03782 603-763-5571 800-232-5571 www.dextersnh.com A country estate with award-winning location. Lodging, dining, event space, and resort activities. Weddings, reunions, meetings, private parties. Family-friendly. Limited pets. 1 2 PL AY 2015-20 16 S TAY 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6 13 STAY S TAY The Inn at Pleasant Lake 853 Pleasant Street, PO Box 1030 New London, NH 03257 603-526-6271 800-626-4907 www.innatpleasantlake.com The Lake Inn at Mt. Sunapee 1349 Route 103 Newbury, NH 03255 603-763-2701 www.lakeinnsunapee.com All rooms overlook Lake Sunapee. Family friendly. Perfect location ~ one minute to mountain or lake for year-round fun. Business/Extended Stay rates. Lamplighter Motor Inn 34 Newport Road New London, NH 03257 603-526-6484 www.lamplightermotorinn.com Mountain Edge Resort & Spa at Sunapee Fairway Motel 344 Andover Road New London, NH 03257 603-526-0202 www.fairwaymotel.net The Follansbee Inn 1380 Route 103 Mt. Sunapee, NH 03255 603-763-4600 www.mountainedgeresort.com New Hampshire Campground Owners Assn. 2 Keyser Street, PO Box 92 North Sutton, NH 03260 603-927-4221 800-626-4221 www.follansbeeinn.com PO Box 1074 Epsom, NH 03234 603-736-5540 www.NHLOVESCAMPERS.com Georges Mills Cottages The New London Inn 1373 Route 11, PO Box 323 Georges Mills, NH 03751 603-763-2369 www.georgesmillscottages.com 353 Main Street, PO Box 8 New London, NH 03257 603-526-2791 800-526-2791 www.thenewlondoninn.com Highland Lake Inn Bed & Breakfast Rosewood Country Inn 32 Maple Street, PO Box 164 Andover, NH 03216 603-735-6426 www.highlandlakeinn.com 1 4 STAY 20 15 -2 01 6 67 Pleasant View Road Bradford, NH 03221 603-938-5253 800-938-5273 www.rosewoodcountryinn.com Sunapee Harbor Cottages 4 Lake Avenue, PO Box 704 Sunapee, NH 03782 603-763-5052 866-763-5052 www.SunapeeHarborCottages.com Sunapee Lake Lodge 1403 Route 103 Mount Sunapee, NH 03255 603-763-2010 800-606-5253 www.sunapeelakelodge.com Sunapee View Bed & Breakfast 348 Route 103A, PO Box 570 Newbury, NH 03255 603-763-4212 www.sunapeeviewinn.com Twin Lake Village 164 Twin Lake Villa Road New London, NH 03257 603-526-6460 www.twinlakevillage.com S TAY 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6 15 DINE D INE Dexter’s Inn, Trails & Restaurant 258 Stagecoach Rd. Sunapee, NH 03782 603-763-5571 800-232-5571 www.dextersnh.com Dining room open to the public. Reservations suggested. Private parties, weddings, bridal & baby showers, meetings. Voted “Best for Groups”. Flying Goose Brew Pub The Anchorage at Sunapee Harbor Bistro Nouveau 71 Main Street, PO Box 385 Sunapee, NH 03782 603-763-3334 www.theanchorageatsunapeeharbor.com The Center at Eastman 6 Clubhouse Lane, PO Box 1034 Grantham, NH 03753 603-863-8000 www.bistronouveau.com Appleseed Restaurant Bubba’s Bar & Grille Route 103 at Lake Todd, PO Box 774 Bradford, NH 03221 603-938-2100 www.appleseedrestaurant.com 976 Route 103, PO Box 448 Newbury, NH 03255 603-763-3290 www.bubbasbarandgrille.com arctic dreams The Coach House Restaurant at New London Inn 394 Main Street, PO Box 2064 New London, NH 03257 603-526-9477 www.facebook.com/arcticdreams 16 DINE 2 01 5-20 16 353 Main St., PO Box 8 New London, NH 03257 603-526-2791 www.thenewlondoninn.com/the-coach-houserestaurant/ & Four Corners Grille 40 Andover Road, PO Box 1485 New London, NH 03257 603-526-6899 www.flyinggoose.com Hole in the Fence Café 420 Main Street New London, NH 03257 603-526-6600 www.holeinthefencecafe.com Inn at Pleasant Lake 853 Pleasant Street, PO Box 1030 New London, NH 03257 603-526-6271 800-626-4907 www.innatpleasantlake.com Chef MacKenzie and staff prepare the inn’s award winning, gourmet five-course prix-fixe dinner. One seating, Wednesday-Sunday, by reservation. Inquire about meetings & events. Lake Sunapee Country Club 289 Country Club Lane New London NH 03257 603-526-6040 www.lakesunapeecc.com MacKenna’s Restaurant 293 Newport Road New London, NH 03257 603-526-9511 www.facebook.com/pages/MacKennas-Restaurant John Mackenna and his caring staff serving you for over 49 years. Homemade breads, pies, and soups. Mountain Spirits Tavern at Mountain Edge Resort 1380 Route 103 Mt. Sunapee, NH 03255 603-763-4600 www.mountainedgeresort.com DINE 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6 17 SH OP DINE MV Mt. Sunapee Cruises & MV Kearsarge Restaurant Ship Pizza Chef of New London Allioops! Flowers & Gifts 394 Main Street, PO Box 1064 New London, NH 03257 603-526-9201 www.pizzachef.com 394 Main Street, PO Box 890 New London, NH 03257 603-526-2398 www.allioopsflowers.com Salt Hill Pub Artisan’s New London 6 Brook Road at Rt. 103, PO Box 252 Sunapee, NH 03782 603-863-7500 www.onemilewest.com Locations in Newport, Lebanon, Hanover, and Newbury 58 Main Street, Newport NH 03773 603-863-7774 www.SaltHillPub.com Corner of Main & Pleasant Streets PO Box 124 New London, NH 03257 603-526-4227 www.artisansnewlondon.com Peter Christian’s Tavern Tarte Café and Bakery Back Room Art Supplies, Inc. Andover, NH 03216 603-748-5359 www.tartecafeandbakery.com 428 Main Street, PO Box 1468 New London, NH 03257 603-526-6875 www.BackRoomArtSupplies.com Sunapee Harbor, Sunapee, NH 03782 PO Box 774, Bradford, NH 03221 603-938-6465 www.SunapeeCruises.com One Mile West 195 Main Street, PO Box 1312 New London, NH 03257 603-526-4042 www.PeterChristiansTavernLLC.com Bob Skinner’s Ski & Sports 1411 Route 103, PO Box 2061 Newbury, NH 03255 603-763-2303 www.bobskinners.net Clarke’s Hardware 257 Newport Road, PO Box 940 New London, NH 03257 603-526-2800 www.clarkeshardware.com Colonial Pharmacy 247 Newport Road, PO Box 10 New London, NH 03257 603-526-2233 800-615-2620 www.colonialpharmacy.com 18 DINE 2 01 5-20 16 SHOP 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6 19 S HO P SH OP Flash Photo/Flash Pack & Ship Go Wireless New London Shopping Center, PO Box 1577 New London NH 03257 603-526-2400 www.flashphotonh.com 277 Newport Rd. New London, NH 03257 603-526-2111 www.gowireless.org From House Too Home Gourmet Garden 276 Newport Road New London, NH 03257 603-463-7845 www.fromhousetoohome.com 195 Main Street, PO Box 1646 New London, NH 03257 603-526-6656 www.gourmetgardenonline.com Harborside Trading Co. 81 Main Street, PO Box 345 Sunapee, NH 03782 603-763-9506 Hubert’s Family Outfitters 219 County Road New London, NH 03257 603-526-4032 www.huberts.com Jensen & Yurich Home, LLC 353 Main Street New London, NH 03257 603-526-2827 www.jensenandyurichhome.com Located at the New London Inn, offering beautiful floral arrangements, Simon Pearce and other high quality gifts and home decor items. Kearsarge Cooperative Grocer 2 0 52 Newport Road New London, NH 03257 603-526-6650 www.kearsargecoop.coop SHOP 20 15 -2 01 6 LisAnn’s 420 Main Street, PO Box 905 New London, NH 03257 603-526-9414 800-526-3830 www.lisanns.com M J Harrington & Co. Jewelers 35 Main Street, PO Box 427 Newport, NH 03773 603-863-1662 800-257-6539 www.mjharrington.com Morgan Hill Bookstore 253 Main Street, PO Box 2455 New London, NH 03257 603-526-5850 www.morganhillbookstore.com New London Shopping Center/ Crosspoint Associates 247-273 Newport Road New London, NH 03257 508-655-0505 www.CrosspointAssociates.com Old Road Antiques 9 Old Sutton Road, PO Box 385 Bradford, NH 03221 603-938-2833 www.OldRoadAntiques.com Prospect Hill Antiques 247 Prospect Hill Road, PO Box 359 Georges Mills, NH 03751 603-763-9676 www.prospecthillantiques.com Roberts Scarlett Pharmacy 276 Newport Rd., Ste. 109 New London, NH 03257 603-526-2002 www.robertsscarlettpharmacy.com Rosewood Barn General Store 1386 Route 103 Newbury, NH 03255 603-763-2882 Serendipity Boutique 257 Newport Rd., PO Box 1490 New London, NH 03257 603-526-4475 www.serendipityofnewlondon.com Spring Ledge Farm 37 Main Street New London, NH 03257 603-526-6253 www.springledgefarm.com Growers of annuals, perennials & fresh produce. Local eggs, dairy and meats. PYO flowers & strawberries in season. SHOP 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6 21 S HO P SH OP Wild Goose Country Store 77 Main Street Sunapee, NH 03782 603-763-5516 www.facebook.com/pages/Wild-Goose-Country-Store Wilderness Creations, LLC. 1327 Main Street, PO Box 1024 Dublin, NH 03444 603-563-7010 www.RusticFurnitureGallery.com Sunapee Landing Trading Company 356 Route 103 Sunapee, NH 03782 603-863-2275 www.sunapeelanding.com Tatewell Gallery 255 Newport Road, PO Box 297 New London, NH 03257 603-526-2910 www.tatewell.com Unleashed 277 Newport Road, PO Box 937 New London, NH 03257 603-526-2088 www.unleashednh.com Village Sports 394 Main Street, PO Box 143 New London, NH 03257 603-526-4948 www.villagesportsllc.com 2 2 SHOP 20 15 -2 01 6 SHOP 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6 23 LI VI NG LIV ING Bob’s Beacon Marina 1016 Route 103, PO Box 329 Newbury, NH 03255 603-763-2920 www.bobsbeaconmarina.com Burkehaven BoatWorks Mail:232 Burkehaven Hill Road Annex: 477 Route 11 Boathouse: 229 Burkehaven Hill Road Sunapee, NH 03782 603-763-8717 Annex: 603-763-9100 www.burkehavenboatworks.com Marshall’s Garage Inc. 330 Elkins Road, PO Box 55 Elkins, NH 03233 603-526-6231 www.marshallsgarage.com Osborne’s Marine 284 Route 11 Sunapee, NH 03782 603-763-0152 www.osbornesmarine.com AUTO/BOAT SERVICES Auto Advisors Service and Repair 371 Georges Mills Road Springfield, NH 03284 PO Box 2160 New London, NH 03257 603-763-4466 www.autoadvisorsnh.com Walker Automotive Services, Inc. 3 Deerwood Drive, PO Box 185 Wilmot, NH 03287 603-526-4848 www.walkerautomotiveinc.com EDUCATIONAL SERVICES Adventures in Learning at Colby-Sawyer College 541 Main Street New London, NH 03257 603-526-3690 www.colby-sawyer.edu/adventures AIL is a peer-led, lifelong learning program offering a diverse array of stimulating courses and programs to adults throughout the year. Colby-Sawyer College 541 Main Street New London, NH 03257 603-526-3000 www.colby-sawyer.edu Kearsarge Regional School Board 114 Cougar Court New London, NH 03257 603-526-2051 www.Kearsarge.org/school-board Miss Lake Sunapee Region Scholarship PO Box 334 North Sutton, NH 03260 603-520-1736 www.Facebook.com/MissLakeSunapeeRegionOutstandingTeen Newport Montessori School OSHER@Dartmouth 7 Lebanon Street, Suite 107 Hanover, NH 03755 603-646-0154 OSHER.Dartmouth.edu YMCA Camp Coniston 24 Main Camp Road, PO Box 185 Grantham, NH 03753 603-863-1160 www.coniston.org FINANCIAL SERVICES Barton Insurance Agency, Inc. 52 Main Street, PO Box 249 New London, NH 03257 603-526-6991 www.NHins.com 96 Pine Street, PO Box 634 Newport, NH 03773 603-863-2243 www.NewportMontessori.org 2 4 L I VI NG 20 15 -2 01 6 LIVING 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 62 5 LI VI NG LIV ING Merrimack Mortgage Co., Inc. 120 Route 10 South, PO Box 1468 Grantham, NH 03753 603-865-5686 https://pjennings.merrimackmortgage.com Mike Ripley Maloney Associates Insurance 188 Main St., PO Box 858 New London, NH 03257 603-277-9500 www.maloneyassoc.com Benjamin F. Edwards & Co. 247 Newport Road, Unit F New London, NH 03257 603-526-6914 www.BenjaminFEdwards.com Charter Trust 331 Main Street, PO Box 158 New London, NH 03257 603-526-9400 www.chartertrust.com Ledyard National Bank and Ledyard Financial Advisors Branches in New London, Hanover, Lebanon, Lyme, and West Lebanon 178 County Road, PO Box 2203 New London, NH 03257 603-526-7725 www.LedyardBank.com Lynne Haney with Residential Mortgage Services 276 Newport Road, Suite 211 New London, NH 03257 603-526-2451 800-392-6532 www.colbyinsurance.com Licensed Mortgage Originator NMLS # 162534 - NH, MA, ME 22 Bridge Street, Suite 5 Concord, NH 03301 603-491-9253 www.lynnehaneyhomeloans.com Joseph T. Twardy, Jr. CPA LLC Mascoma Bank Colby Insurance Group 24 Pine Grove Rd. Sunapee, NH 03782 603-763-0350 www.twardycpa.com Lake Sunapee Bank Branches in Newport, Newbury, Sunapee, Andover, Bradford, Grantham, Lebanon, New London 9 Main Street, PO Box 29 Newport, NH 03773 800-281-5772 www.lakesunbank.com 2 6 L I VI NG 20 15 -2 01 6 Branches in New London, Lebanon, Hanover, and White River Jct., VT 259 Newport Road, PO Box 1917 New London, NH 03257 603-526-9306 888-627-2662 www.mascomabank.com McCrillis & Eldredge Insurance, Inc. Branches in New London, Newport, and Brandon, VT 9 Newport Road, PO Box 37 New London, NH 03257 603-526-4741 www.nhinsurance.com New London Insurance Agency 259 Main Street, PO Box 97 New London, NH 03257 603-526-4055 www.newlondoninsuranceagency.com The Richards Group PO Box 680 Newbury, NH 03255 802-251-3808 www.therichardsgrp.com Rowley & Associates, PC (CPA) New London Gallery, Suite 219 276 Newport Road, PO Box 1727 New London, NH 03257 603-526-4750 Sugar River Bank Branches in Newport, New London, Grantham, Sunapee, Warner, and Concord 196 Newport Road, PO Box 1669 New London, NH 03257 603-526-2060 10 North Main Street, PO Box 569 Newport, NH 03773 800-562-3145 www.sugarriverbank.com FOOD SERVICES Appleseed Restaurant Route 103 at Lake Todd, PO Box 774 Bradford, NH 03221 603-938-2100 www.appleseedrestaurant.com Dexter’s Inn, Trails & Restaurant 258 Stagecoach Rd. Sunapee, NH 03782 603-763-5571 800-232-5571 www.dextersnh.com Voted “Best for Groups”. Weddings, reunions, meetings, private parties. Event space, catering, lodging & activities in a private idyllic location. LakeSunapeeRegionChamber.com LIVING 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 62 7 LI VI NG LIV ING HEALTH SERVICES Apple Tree Opticians 197 Main Street, PO Box 1427 New London, NH 03257 603-526-4043 www.DrDonnaReed.com Cougar Sound Spirits Healing Center 77 Penacook Road North Sutton, NH 03260 603-927-4526 Counseling Associates of New London 35 Newport Road, PO Box 1624 New London, NH 03257 603-865-1321 www.nlcounselingassociates.com Elmwood Center at Claremont – Genesis Healthcare 290 Hanover Street Claremont, NH 03743 603-542-2606 www.GenesisHCC.com Lake Sunapee Region VNA & Hospice 107 Newport Road, PO Box 2209 New London, NH 03257 603-526-4077 800-310-4077 www.lakesunapeevna.org New London Hospital 273 County Road New London, NH 03257 603-526-2911 www.newlondonhospital.org New London Opticians 255 Newport Road, PO Box 970 New London, NH 03257 603-526-6990 www.facebook.com/pages/New-London-Opticians Pine Rock Manor 3 Denny Hill Road Warner, NH 03278 603-456-3181 PineRockManorSeniorLiving.com Summercrest Senior Living Community Gregory Curtis, M.D. Health and Wellness PLLC. 276 Newport Road, Suite 215 New London, NH 03257 603-526-4265 www.curtiswellnessmd.com 169 Summer Street Newport, NH 03773 603-863-8181 www.summercrest.net Sunapee Cove Assisted Living 1250 Route 11 Georges Mills, NH 03751 603-763-0566 www.SunapeeCove.com Therapy Works Physical Therapy 75 Newport Road, Suite 4, PO Box 732 New London, NH 03257 603-526-2781 www.therapyworkspts.com Visiting Nurse Association & Hospice of VT and NH 66 Benning Street, Suite 6 West Lebanon, NH 03784 PO Box 1339, White River Jct. VT 05001-1339 888-300-8853 www.vnavnh.org Woodcrest Village Assisted Living 356 Main Street New London, NH 03257 603-526-2300 www.woodcrestvillage.com 2 8 L I VI NG 20 15 -2 01 6 LIVING 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 62 9 LI VI NG LIV ING HOME SERVICES Byron’s Septic Service, LLC. The Appliance Guru PO Box 809 New London, NH 03257 603-290-5515 www.ApplianceGuru.com 67 Hoyt Road Andover, NH 03216 603-735-4414 www.byronsseptic.com Capital Well Co, Inc B’s Cleaning and Handywoman Services Claremont, NH 03743 802-359-3387 https://bshandywomanservices.wix.com/ bshandywomanservices Belletetes, Inc. 10 Mill Road Andover, NH 03216 603-735-5544 www.Belletetes.com 150 Concord Stage Road Dunbarton, NH 03046 603-774-6155 www.CapitalWell.com Casella Waste Management 1544 Woodstock Road White River Junction, VT 05001 1-800-CASELLA www.casella.com D’Orazio Electric Bonin Architects & Associates 210 Main Street, PO Box 2571 New London, NH 03257 603-526-6200 www.boninarchitects.com Box Corner Services 895 West Road Bradford, NH 03221 603-938-2720 Lawn care, Landscaping, Blue-stone driveways, Firewood--Member Better Business Bureau and New Hampshire Landscaping Association. 2276 Hopkinton Road Hopkinton, NH 03229 603-714-4815 www.DOrazioElectric.com db Landscaping 3 Alpine Court, #1, PO Box 356 Sunapee, NH 03782 603-763-6423 www.dblandscaping.biz Dickinson & Son, Inc. 22 Greensboro Road Hanover, NH 03755 603-643-4333 www.dickinsonandson.net Eastern Propane & Oil Frank Anzalone Associates 286 Main Street, PO Box 822 Claremont, NH 03743 800-523-5237 www.Eastern.com 224 Main St., PO Box 1016 New London, NH 03257 603-526-8911 www.faa-arch.com Eversource Horizons Engineering, Inc. PO Box 330 Manchester, NH 03105 800-662-7764 www.eversource.com 176 Newport Road, PO Box 1825 New London, NH 03257 603-877-0116 www.HorizonsEngineering.com Floorcraft 231 NH Route 11 Wilmot, NH 03287 603-526-2600 www.floorcraftnh.com Foremost Builders 24 Twin Birch Lane Sunapee, NH 03782 603-763-1344 www.ForemostBuilders.net 3 0 L I VI NG 20 15 -2 01 6 LIVING 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 63 1 Support Your Local Businesses Andover Belletetes Tarte Cafe and Bakery pg. 31 pg. 18 Concord League of NH Craftsmen pg. 55 Georges Mills Sargents Marina 1-877-526-6575 www.LakeSunapeeRegionChamber.com Become a fan of Lake Sunapee Region Chamber on Facebook 3 2 M ap 2015-20 16 pg. 11 New London Apple Tree Opticians pg. 19 Back Room Art Supplies pg. 19 Barton Insurance Agency pg. 25 Bonin Architects pg. 30 Center for the Arts pg. 9 Clarke’s Hardware pg. 19 Colby-Sawyer College pg. 25 Coldwell Banker/ Milestone R.E. pg. 42 Colonial Pharmacy pg. 19 Flash Photo/Flash Pack & Ship pg. 20 Four Seasons/Sotheby’s pg. 43 Hole in the Fence Café pg. 17 Hubert’s pg. 20 Inn at Pleasant Lake pg. 14 Jensen & Yurich Home, LLC pg. 20 Lake Sunapee Bank pg. 26 Lake Sunapee Region VNA & Hospice pg. 29 Ledyard National Bank pg. 23 Lyon Brook Condominium pg. 43 Mascoma Savings Bank pg. 27 McGray & Nichols, Inc. pg. 4 McSwiney, Semple, Hankin-Birke& Wood, PCpg. 37 New London Barn Playhouse pg. 64 New London Hospital Days pg. 63 New London Hospital pg. 63 New London Inn pg. 15 Old Hampshire Designs pg. 34 Pizza Chef of New Londonpg. 18 Pleasant Acres, LLC pg. 35 Pleasant Lake Veterinary Hospital pg. 41 Serendipity Boutique pg. 21 Spring Ledge Farm pg. 21 Sugar River Bank pg. 4 Summer Music Association pg. 12 Sunapee Getaways Therapy Works Physical Therapy Unleashed Village Sports, LLC. Woodcrest Village Assisted Living Newbury Beyond Design Bubba’s Bar & Grille Bob’s Beacon Marina Bob Skinner’s Ski & Sport Mt. Sunapee Resort The Fells Historic Estate & Gardens The Lake Inn at Mt. Sunapee pg. 42 pg. 29 pg. 22 pg. 22 pg. 28 pg. 41 pg. 17 pg. 24 pg. 23 pg. 2 pg. 3 pg. 14 Newport Crow’s Nest Campground pg. 13 MJ Harrington & Co. pg. 20 North Sutton InterTown Record Sunapee Anchorage Restaurant Burkehaven Lodge Dexter’s Inn, Trails & Restaurant Northcape Design, Inc. North Star Self Storage Osborne’s Marine Sunapee Cove Assisted Living Sunapee Harbor Cottages Sunapee Harbor Riverway Sunapee Landing Trading Watermark Marine Construction pg. 12 pg. 16 pg. 12 pg. 13 pg. 34 pg. 40 pg. 24 pg. 29 pg. 15 pg. 3 pg. 22 pg. 36 Warner Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum pg. 10 Wilmot Floorcraft pg. 31 White River Jct.,VT Northern Stage pg. 10 M a p 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6 3 3 LI VI NG LIV ING Legacy of Clean Danbury, NH 03230 603-768-3891 www.amway.com/jcdavis Lumber Barn 2460 Route 114/Henniker Road, PO Box 447 Bradford, NH 03221 603-938-5161 www.LumberBarn.com McGray & Nichols, Inc. 9 Newport Road, PO Box 2508 New London, NH 03257 603-526-2877 www.mcgray-nichols.com Merrimack County Customs, LLC 135 East Main St. Bradford, NH 03221 603-848-9353 www.merrimackcountycustoms.com Northcape Design, Inc. 3 Alpine Court, PO Box 779 Sunapee, NH 03782 603-763-2477 800-732-1244 www.northcapedesign.com Old Hampshire Designs, Inc. 263 Main Street, PO Box 746 New London, NH 03257 603-526-6945 www.oldhampshiredesigns.com Pellettieri Associates, Inc. 199 Old Pumpkin Hill Road Warner, NH 03278 603-456-3678 http://pellettieriassoc.com TDS Telecom 242 Main Street New London, NH 03257 603-526-9911 www.tdstelecom.com Timeless Kitchen Design 11 Pleasant Street New London, NH 03257 603-526-7866 www.timelesskitchen.com Pleasant Acres, LLC PO Box 1383 New London, NH 03257 603-526-2482 www.pleasantacresnh.com www.LakeSunapeeRegionChamber.com 3 4 L I VI NG 20 15 -2 01 6 LIVING 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 63 5 LI VI NG LIV ING Watermark Marine Construction/ Waterfront Products 552 Route 11 Sunapee, NH 03782 603-763-6440 www.docksource.com Westward Renovation & Property Management New London, NH 03257 603-526-9111 603-340-2727 www.westwardrenovation.com LEGAL SERVICES Business Consulting of NH PO Box 1619 New London, NH 03257 603-763-9770 www.BusinessConsultingNH.com Chiarella Law Office 22 Pleasant Street, PO Box 1528 New London, NH 03257 603-763-5879 603-526-6659 www.chiarellalaw.com Cleveland, Waters and Bass, PA 228 Main Street, PO Box 1799 New London, NH 03257 603-526-2835 Two Capital Plaza, PO Box 1137 Concord, NH 03302 603-224-7761 www.cwbpa.com 3 6 L I VI NG 20 15 -2 01 6 Connolly Law Offices, PLLC 176 Newport Road, PO Box 2157 New London, NH 03257 603-526-4520 www.connollylawoffices.com Hudkins Law 9 Newport Rd. New London, NH 03257 603-434-1770 www.hudkinslaw.com Mather Associates, LLC 75 Newport Road, Suite 208, PO Box 935 New London, NH 03257 603-526-2795 www.MatherAssociates.com McSwiney, Semple, Hankin-Birke & Wood, PC 280 Main Street, PO Box 2450 New London, NH 03257 603-526-6955 www.msbwnl.com Strang, Scott, Giroux & Young, LLP. 18 Pattee Road Warner, NH 03278 603-716-3042 www.strangscott.com MEDIA SERVICES Argus Champion, Eagle Times & The Weekly Flee 401 River Road, PO Box 888 Claremont, NH 03743 603-543-3100 800-545-0347 http://eagletimes.villagesoup.com Beyond Design 27 South Brook Circle Newbury, NH 03255 603-938-5800 www.beyond-design.net Providing creative marketing and design solutions. Services include: graphic design, advertising, logo developement, branding and website design. Cline Design 42 Shaw Hill Road Andover, NH 03216 603-648-2110 www.clinedesign.com Concord Monitor One Monitor Drive, PO Box 1177 Concord, NH 03302 603-224-5301 800-464-3415 www.concordmonitor.com DadoPrint Marketing Solutions One East Main Street, #4, PO Box 191 Warner, NH 03278 603-219-5216 www.dadoprint.com Echo Communications 59 Pleasant Street, PO Box 2300 New London, NH 03257 603-526-6006 800-811-6006 www.echocominc.com Emmbee Photography – Mary Beth Westward New London, NH 03257 603-340-2278 www.emmbeephotography.com LIVING 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 63 7 LI VI NG LIV ING Great Island Photography Target Direct PO Box 1581 New London, NH 03257 603-526-4342 www.greatislandphotography.com 446 Benton Road, PO Box 430 North Haverhill, NH 03774 603-787-6970 www.Target-NHVT.com InterTown Record Valley News 1526 Route 114, PO Box 162 North Sutton, NH 03260 603-927-4028 www.intertownrecord.com 24 Interchange Drive (Physical) West Lebanon NH 03784 PO Box 877, White River Jct., VT. 05001 603-298-8711 www.vnews.com On Track Design WYCU – TV 93 Winslow Circle New London, NH 03257 603-526-2728 www.ontrack-design.com Paul Howe Photography 93 Ryder Corner Road Sunapee, NH 03782 603-763-4014 www.paulhowephotography.com Promotional Solutions, Inc. Wilmot, NH 03287 339-927-1589 www.YourPromoSolution.com SooNipi Publishing Co. 9 Central Street, PO Box 18 Sunapee, NH 03782 603-763-2441 www.soonipi.com 3 8 L I VI NG 20 15 -2 01 6 509 Raccoon Hill Road Salisbury, NH 03268 603-648-2870 www.ycunow.com ORGANIZATIONS At Home New London PO Box 35 New London, NH 03257 603-496-5467 www.athomenh.org Ausbon Sargent Land Preservation Trust 71 Pleasant St., PO Box 2040 New London, NH 03257 603-526-6555 www.ausbonsargent.org Eastman Community Association Lake Sunapee Rowing Club 33 Draper Road, PO Box 53 Grantham, NH 03753 603-863-4240 www.eastmannh.org PO Box 287 New London, NH 03257 603-481-2166 www.lakesunapeerowing.com Elkins Fish and Game Club League of NH Craftsmen Mailing: PO Box 3, Elkins, NH 03233 Range: 189 Pine Hill Road, Wilmot, NH 03287 603-526-7447 www.ElkinsFishandGame.com 49 South Main Street, Suite 100 Concord, NH 03301 603-224-3375 www.nhcrafts.org Friends of Mount Sunapee New England Handicapped Sports Association (NEHSA) PO Box 199 Georges Mills, NH 03751 603-863-0045 www.friendsofmountsunapee.org Kearsarge Area Chamber of Commerce PO Box 301 Warner, NH 03278 www.kearsargechamber.org Lake Sunapee Cruising Fleet PO Box 111 Newbury, NH 03255 603-763-5179 www.LSCF.us Lake Sunapee Protective Association (LSPA) 63 Main St., PO Box 683 Sunapee, NH 03782 603-763-2210 www.lakesunapee.org Lake Sunapee Region Chamber of Commerce 328 Main Street, PO Box 532 New London, NH 03257 603-526-6575 877-526-6575 www.LakeSunapeeRegionChamber.com 1398 Route 103 Newbury, NH 03255 603-763-9158 www.nehsa.org New Hampshire Campground Owners Association PO Box 1074 Epsom, NH 03234 603-736-5540 www.NHLOVESCAMPERS.com New London Rotary Club PO Box 1408 New London, NH 03257 603-526-7373 www.newlondonrotary.com Newport Area Chamber of Commerce 2 N. Main Street Newport, NH 03773 603-863-1510 www.newportnhchamber.org NH Lakes Region Tourism Association 61 Laconia Road, PO Box 737 Tilton, NH 03276 603-286-8008 www.lakesregion.org LIVING 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 63 9 LI VI NG LIV ING Ferland Hi-Tech Solutions PO Box 269 Andover, NH 03216 603-748-1784 www.ferlandhi-techsolutions.com The Garden Spa 29 Little Sunapee Road, PO Box 1363 New London, NH 03257 603-526-6540 www.TheGardenSpaNH.com Pope Memorial SPCA Concord-Merrimack County Upper Valley SCORE Chapter #184 94 Silk Farm Road Concord, NH 03301 603-856-8756 PopeMemorialSPCA.org 20 W. Park Street Lebanon, NH 03766 603-448-3491 www.uppervalley.score.org Project Sunapee PERSONAL SERVICES PO Box 602 Sunapee, NH 03782 603-763-2293 www.projectsunapee.org Chadwick Funeral Service Town of New London 375 Main St. New London, NH 03257 603-526-4821 www.nl-nh.com COA Chapin Senior Center Turning Points Network/ Women’s Supportive Services 11 School Street Claremont, NH 03743 603-542-8338 www.free-to-soar.org 23 Main St. Newport, NH 03773 603-543-0121 www.unitedwayofsullivancounty.org L I VI NG 37 Pleasant Street, PO Box 1263 New London, NH 03257 603-526-6368 www.KearsargeCOA.com Custom Moving and Storage 1000 Route 11 Sunapee, NH 03782 603-526-7670 www.CustomMoving.com United Way of Sullivan County 4 0 235 Main Street, PO Box 68 New London, NH 03257 603-526-6442 www.chadwickfuneralservice.com 20 15 -2 01 6 Dianne Chadwick and Associates PO Box 807 New London, NH 03257 603-454-8654 The Hair Station 276 Newport Road, PO Box 452 New London, NH 03257 603-526-8056 Hanover Transfer & Storage 82 Benning Street, Building 5 West Lebanon NH 03784 603-643-3103 800-639-4103 www.hanovertransfer.com Happy Pet Caregivers, LLC Pleasant Lake Veterinary Hospital 242 Elkins Road, PO Box 188 Elkins, NH 03233 603-526-6976 www.pleasantlakevethospital.com Rub a Dubs Mobile Massage, LLC 976 Route 103 Newbury, NH 03255 603-763-6163 www.RubaDubsMobileMassage.com PO Box 680 Grantham, NH 03753 603-369-3422 www.thehappypetcaregivers.com Salon Salon Mountainside Racquet & Fitness Center Sunapee Lake Massage 23 Summit Road New London, NH 03257 603-526-9293 www.mountainsiderfc.com Moving Matters, LLC PO Box 1918 New London, NH 03257 603-526-7373 www.movingmatters.com Space Place Self Storage 1000 Route 11 Sunapee, NH 03782 603-763-4040 www.SpacePlaceSelfStorage.com/Sunapee 277 Newport Road New London, NH 03257 603-526-4887 976 Route 103 Newbury, NH 03255 603-763-6163 www.SunapeeLakeMassage.com Systems Plus Computers, Inc. 12 Centerra Parkway, Suite 20 Lebanon, NH 03766 603-643-5800 www.SPCI.com Tailorjoan 49 Rand Pond Road Goshen, NH 03752 603-477-9887 www.tailorjoan.com LIVING 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 64 1 LI VI NG LIV ING Dan O’Halloran at Colby Real Estate, Inc 374 Main Street, PO Box 409 New London, NH 03257 603-526-2471 ext. 233 603-252-6428 www.SunapeeRegionProperty.com Four Seasons Sotheby’s International Realty REAL ESTATE SERVICES Colby Real Estate, Inc 374 Main Street, PO Box 409 New London, NH 03257 603-526-2471 800-942-6065 www.colbyinc.com Coldwell Banker/Milestone Real Estate 224 Main Street, PO Box 67 New London, NH 03257 603-526-4116 www.cbmilestone.com Country Houses Real Estate Offices in Georges Mills, Grantham, New London, Sunapee & Warner 370 Main Street, PO Box 1113 New London, NH 03257 603-526-4020 www.countryhousesre.com 259 Main Street, PO Box 97 New London, NH 03257 603-526-4050 www.fourseasonssir.com/lake-sunapee-region/ Harbor Light Realty 41 Main Street, PO Box 352 Sunapee, NH 03782 603-763-4932 www.harborlightrealty.com Hodan Properties Inc. 205 Main Street, PO Box 177 New London, NH 03257 603-526-6997 www.hodan.com Lyon Brook Condominium Community 332 Parkside Road New London, NH 03257 603-526-6633 www.LyonBrook.com RE/MAX Ideal Properties 1158 Route 11 Sunapee, NH 03782 603-763-9551 http://idealpropertiesnh.com Sunapee Getaways 420 Main Street, PO Box 1367 New London, NH 03257 603-526-2436 www.sunapeegetaways.com Violette Rentals & Property Management 39 West Main Street Warner, NH 03278 603-252-0212 www.VioletteRentals.com 4 2 L I VI NG 20 15 -2 01 6 LIVING 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 64 3 C AL E N D A R O F E V E N T S CA LE ND A R OF E V E NT S Calendar of Events 2015 The Lake Sunapee Region Chamber of Commerce has compiled this calendar and has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information. For up-to-date information visit (www.LakeSunapeeRegionChamber.com), or call the Lake Sunapee Region Chamber of Commerce at 526-6575 or 1-877-526-6575. 8 - 10 National Public Gardens Day Explore the beauty of The Fells and discover the colorful spring blooms in the Rock Garden and the fragrant blossoms of early flowering trees and shrubs. Admission is free all weekend. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, Newbury, 763-4789 x 3, www.thefells.org. MAY 8 Scholars and Leaders Awards Ceremony Colby-Sawyer Fine and Performing Arts Center Theater, 2pm. Graduates and undergraduates receive Capstone, Baccalaureate and Program Recognition Awards; honor society cords; and leadership and achievement awards. Free. All area codes 603 unless otherwise noted. 1 Center For The Arts First Friday Gallery Night! Free, 5-7pm. Art Exhibit Opening Receptions at CFA Micro Galleries and New London Hospital Galleries. Plus… The Kearsarge Chorale Chamber Singers at the New London Inn. www.centerfortheartsnh.org 1 - July 12 “Beautiful Markings: Native American Tattoos” in the Contemporary Art Gallery, MT. Kearsarge Indian Museum. Free admission to gallery. www.indianmuseum.org. 3 Pope Memorial SPCA Brunch 10am-2pm at the Grappone Center, Concord. An elegant brunch with live speaker and silent auction, mingle with shelter pets and hear about what the SPCA is doing to help homeless pets in our community. $40 pp. 8 Opening reception Juried Regional Exhibit, 5-7pm. Exhibit runs May 9-June 11. Artwork by 70-100 artists from the greater region will be on display in the Library Arts Center Gallery, Newport. www. libraryartscenter.org. 4 4 8 Sugar River Bank Grand Opening! Celebrating its 120th Anniversary and the Grand Opening of its new branch in Concord. From 9am-5pm www.sugarriverbank.com 9 Colby-Sawyer Celebrates 177th Commencement 10:30 am. Students and others are recognized for academic excellence, outstanding contributions to society, and service to the college and community. Free. 11 Out and About in Nature: Blooms and Buds Explore the forest bursting with buds and blooms in this program for pre-school age children and their caregivers. LSPA and Fells members free, nonmembers $5 per child. 1011am. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, Newbury, 763-4789 x 3, www.thefells.org. CAL ENDAR OF E VE NT S20 15 -2 01 6 13 Women Who Make A Difference Luncheon Celebrating remarkable local women and raising funds for Pediatric Care. At ColbySawyer College’s Ware Campus Center, 11:30 am. Tickets $40 pp. www.lakesunapeevna.org 22 Member Opening Reception. See the new art, history and ecology exhibits. Enjoy complimentary light hors d’oeuvres and wine bar. 5-7pm. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, Newbury, 763-4789 x 3, www.thefells.org. 16 Lake Sunapee Bike Race The longest running bike race in New England. Sanctioned by USCF. Contact Chris Naimie at cnaimie@ bownet.org or 491-5223. Register at www.bikereg.com May 23 – July 12 Nature’s Palette Art Exhibit New Hampshire Art Association select artists interpret and find inspiration in the incredible hues, exciting contrasts and harmony that Mother Nature has to offer. The Fells Main House Gallery, Newbury, www.thefells.org. 16 Fly Fishing and Fly Casting Classes with Steve Rowe, Fly Casting Instructor, FFF Certified. At Village Sports in New London. Beginners to advanced. Equipment provided. 10am-12pm and 1-3pm. Reservations required. $45 pp. More info: John Kiernan, 526 4948. 16 Birding by Ear and Sight Learn some tricks to identify bird songs and calls by interpreting what it seems like they are singing. 7:30-9am. Members free, nonmembers $8. Registration required. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, 763-4789 x 3, www.thefells.org 18 Adventures in Learning summer term registration begins. Offering members and non-members two-hour, non-credit courses in the Lake-Sunapee region beginning in July. www.colby-sawyer.edu/adventures/courses. 21 Black Fly Golf Tournament - This is a great networking opportunity with the Lake Sunapee Region Chamber of Commerce. Come as a single and join a team, or bring some of your own staff or clients with your own team of four. For more information on playing or sponsoring, call the Chamber at 526-6575, or visit www.LakeSunapeeRegionChamber.com. 21 Adventures in Learning Annual Meeting Wheeler Hall, Ware Student Center, Colby-Sawyer College. Art exhibit at 3pm. Brief business meeting at 4pm. Wine and hors d’oeuvres to follow. www.colby-sawyer.edu/adventures. 23 Fly Fishing on the Common On the Common in New London, starting at 10:00 am. Free. We will show all the basics of this fun sport, including hands-on casting instruction! Equipment provided if needed. To register: elkinsfishandgame.net/elkins_fly.html 23 Mount Sunapee Adventure Park Opens Features a 2 ½ hour Canopy Zip-Line Tour, an Aerial Challenge Course, a 18-Hole Championship Disc Golf Course, an 18-Hole Miniature Golf Course, Airbag Jump/Climbing Walls, Chairlift rides and Interpretive Hiking Trail. New this summer is Downhill Mountain Biking. www.mountsunapee.com. 763-3564. 23 Adventure Park Opening Day Celebration The first 100 guests can purchase the Play All Day package for $40, a $10 savings. Enjoy a free round of Miniature Golf and free chairlift rides. Live music and a delicious outdoor barbecue. 763-3564, www.mountsunapee.com. 24 Vibram Birdie Bash a fun day of Disc Golf for beginners through tournament players at Mount Sunapee Resort. $30 includes two rounds of Disc Golf, two Vibram discs, a shirt, towel and coaster mini. Register at www.birdiebash.com/players 25 Black Fly Blitz 5-K road race to benefit the Wilmot Community Association and the Kearsarge Regional High School track and crosscountry teams. Check-in starts at 7am. Race starts at 9am. Enter by May 1 to receive a free T-shirt. www.wilmotcommunityassociation.org or 526-7934. C A L E N D A R O F E V E N T S 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6 45 C AL E N D A R O F E V E N T S CA LE ND A R OF E V E NT S 26 Fly Fishing and Fly Casting Class with Steve Rowe, Fly Casting Instructor, FFF Certified. At Village Sports in New London. Beginners to advanced. All equipment provided. 5-7pm Reservations required. $45 p/p. For more info call: John Kiernan, 526 4948. 6 Over the River and Through the Woods Run for the Animals Part of the Capitol Area Race Series, this 5k run takes place at the campus of Northeast Delta Dental and boasts close to 300 runners each year. Registration 9 am, Race starts at 10 am. $15 registration fee. 28 Thursday’s Child Benefit Dinner at the New London Inn & Coach House Restaurant Make your reservations with the Coach House Restaurant by calling 526-2791. A percentage of the evening’s profits directly benefit the Ausbon Sargent Land Trust. 6 Landscaping at the Water’s Edge a look at landscaping on the shoreline, including information on storm water management, the impacts of erosion and run off, and the effects of chemicals on our lakes and streams. LSPA Learning Center, Sunapee Harbor, 10am. Reservations at 763-4789, Ext. 3. Price $10. 30 4th Annual Mountain Mucker Obstacle Race 5K obstacle race on Mount Sunapee for ages 12 and older. Includes additional “challenge loops” and a competitive wave. Featuring live music, food & beverage and activities for the whole family. Mini-Mucker and MicroMucker courses for kids ages 5-11. To register visit www.themountainmucker.com. 6 The Fur Ball: Gala Dinner and Dance Enjoy a gourmet dinner served under a tent by the Governor’s mansion, a 16-piece swing band and dancing . A live auction with all proceeds will benefit the most fragile pets in our community. $125 pp. At the Bridges House in Concord, NH from 5:30pm! www.popememorialspca.org. 30 Fly Fishing and Fly Casting Classes with Steve Rowe, Fly Casting Instructor, FFF Certified. For beginners to advanced. All equipment provided. At Village Sports in New London. 10am-12pm and 1-3pm. Reservations required. $45 p/p. For more info call: John Kiernan, 526 4948. JUNE 3 The Natural and Cultural Land Use History of Sunset Hill: Sunset Hill Hike led by Forest Society naturalist Dave Anderson. Enjoy views of Lake Sunapee from the summit of Sunset Hill where Dave will read from works of late Naturalist John Hay. 4-7pm. Members $5, nonmembers $10. Registration required. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, Newbury, 763-4789 x 3, www.thefells.org. 5 Center For The Arts! First Friday –New London Barn Open Rehearsal! Join the Cast and Director of the New London Barn Playhouse for an Open Rehearsal, Q&A and Reception! New London Barn Playhouse. Free 5-7pm. www.centerfortheartsnh.org 4 6 7 Native Plant Life of Lake Sunapee Arthur Haines, research botanist, New England Wild Flower Society and author of Flora Novae Angliae, leads this field study along Lake Sunapee’s shoreline to examine native plants and identify those appropriate for use in horticulture. 1-3:30pm. Members $23, nonmembers $28. Registration required. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, 763-4789 x 3, www.thefells.org. 8 Out and About in Nature: Birds and Bugs Get to know your flying friends in this program for pre-school age children and their caregivers. LSPA and Fells members free, nonmembers $5 per child. 10-11am To register, call 763-4789 x3. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, 763-4789 x 3, www.thefells.org. 10 Easement Monitoring Training Workshop With every easement property we protect comes the promise to steward that property forever and we could use your help. The training held at the Ausbon Sargent office, 71 Pleasant St., New London. 2-6pm. Contact sandrews@ ausbonsargent.org. CAL ENDAR OF E VE NT S20 15 -2 01 6 11 - 14 New London Barn Playhouse: 58th Annual Straw Hat Revue - a free event! An original musical revue showcasing our 2015 Acting Intern Company. This beloved Barn tradition is free to the public, but seats fill quickly! Tickets available in early June. Thurs.-Sat. 7:30 PM; Sat. and Sun. 5:00 PM. Free Admission. 526-6710 or www.nlbarn.org. 13 24th Annual Plant Sale Buy quality, wellestablished plants and shrubs propagated and field dug from The Fells very own gardens as well as from the region’s finest nurseries. Get expert advice from Fells landscape staff and Master Gardeners. 9:30am - Noon (Early bird for members, 8:30-9:30am). The Fells Gatehouse Courtyard, 763-4789 x 3, www.thefells.org. 13 Family Learn to Paddleboard Clinic Pleasant Lake, Elkins Landing. 1-3 pm. Call 381-8685 for info. 13 Summer Dinner: Lobster and Clambake A traditional New England Clam Bake complete with littleneck clams, lobster and corn-on-thecob on the patio of the Sunapee Lodge with live entertainment. Includes round- trip transportation to the summit on the Sunapee Express chairlift. Reservations: 763-3564. www.mountsunapee.com 14 The Great Sheep Boom and its Enduring Legacy on the NH Landscape Steve Taylor discusses how farmers overcame enormous challenges to make sheep husbandry succeed and how forces from beyond were to doom the industry with social consequences that would last a century. Free. 5-6pm. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, 763-4789 x 3, www.thefells.org 16 Fly Fishing and Fly Casting Class with Steve Rowe, Fly Casting Instructor, FFF Certified. At Village Sports in New London. For beginners to advanced. All equipment provided. From 5-7pm. Reservations required. $45 p/p. For more info call: John Kiernan, 526 4948. 17 - 21 New London Barn Playhouse: Gypsy This Tony Award-wining masterpiece follows the 1920s rise of a legendary burlesque performer and her infamously overbearing stage mother. Wed.-Sat. 7:30 PM, Sun. 5:00 PM $34 (under 16 - $24.50); Wed. Matinee 2:00 PM $28 (under 16 - $19.50). www.nlbarn.org or 526-6710. 17 The Natural and Cultural Land Use History of Sunset Hill: Beech Brook Beaver Ponds Explore the Old Farm Road Trail with naturalist Dave Anderson. Learn about the important wildlife, waterfowl habitats, and forest features of this portion of the Forest Society’s Hay Forest Reservation. 4-6pm. Members $5, nonmembers $10. Registration required. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, 763-4789 x 3, www.thefells.org. 20 Wood: A Juried Exhibit of Woodworking Opening reception 5-7pm. Exhibit runs June 20-August 6. The work of woodworkers, furniture makers, wood turners, sculptures and toy makers alike will be on display in this juried show of work made of wood at the Library Arts Center in Newport. www.libraryartscenter.org 20 Fly Fishing and Fly Casting Classes with Steve Rowe, Fly Casting Instructor, FFF Certified. At Village Sports in New London. Beginners to advanced. All equipment provided. 10am-12pm and 1-3pm. Reservations required. $45 pp. Call: John Kiernan, 526 4948. 20 June Jam Muster Field Farm Museum’s thirteenth annual musical fundraiser featuring an exciting line-up of local folk, blues, jazz, and rock musicians. Snacks, & beverages will be on sale or pack your own picnic. Gate opens at 3:30pm, music begins at 4:00pm. Tickets: $15 pp, children 14 and under are free, available on site. Muster Field Farm, Harvey Road, N. Sutton. www.musterfieldfarm.com 22 New London Hospital Golf Invitational 11:30 AM Registration, 1:00 PM Shotgun Start 6:45 PM Awards Reception Montcalm Golf Club, Enfield, NH. www.newlondonhospital.org/golf 23 - 28 New London Barn Playhouse: Gypsy This Tony Award-wining masterpiece follows the 1920s rise of a legendary burlesque performer and her infamously overbearing stage mother. C A L E N D A R O F E V E N T S 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6 47 C AL E N D A R O F E V E N T S Tues.-Sat. 7:30 PM, Sun. 5:00 PM $34 (under 16 - $24.50); Wed. Matinee 2:00 PM $28 (under 16 $19.50). www.nlbarn.org or 603-526-6710. 23 Adventures in Learning summer term registration ends. Offering members and nonmembers two-hour, non-credit courses in the Lake-Sunapee region beginning in July. www. colby-sawyer.edu/adventures/courses. 24 The Natural and Cultural Land Use History of Sunset Hill: The Lost Farms of Sunset Hill John Milton Hay acquired seven tracts of farmlands to assemble his summer home. During this 2.5-mile hike, Forest Society naturalist Dave Anderson shares some of the acquisition history. 4-6pm. Members $5, nonmembers $10. Registration required. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, 763-4789 x 3, www.thefells.org. 25 - August 5 Step it Up Basketball Camp An innovative specialized training program with an emphasis on skill and overall chacter development of our campers. Two to six weeks are available. Day camp, Monday - Friday from 9am-3:45pm. Info at 888.600.0908 or www.Timetostepitup.com. 26 Imagination into Art – Reception Meet local artists and view original works ranging from watercolors to sculptures to fiber art. Wine and hors d’oeurvres served. Donations welcome. Wilmot Community Association’s Red Barn, 64 Village Rd. 4:30 -7pm. More info: 526-7934 or www.wilmotcommunityassociation.org. 27 - 28 1st Annual Strawberry Festival includes Fine Art, live music, classic cars, vendors and lots of Strawberries! New London Green. For more information visit www.nlrec.com 27 3rd Annual Lake-a-Thon by Elkins Fish & Game Club at Sunapee Harbor. Featuring a Cardboard Boat Regatta, a falconry demonstration, a fishing derby, a dive team demonstration, and other activities. Funds generated will provide scholarships to send local kids to Camp. elkinsfishandgame.net/elkins_lakeathon.html 4 8 CA LE ND A R OF E V E NT S Mingle over cocktails with Kipling; savor an elegant three course meal; and enjoy an engaging performance of the Just-So Stories. 5–8pm. $100 pp. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, Newbury, 763-4789 x 3, www.thefells.org. Enjoy Our Beautiful State Parks Mount Sunapee State Park and State Beach Route 103, Newbury, NH Enjoy hiking and picnicking at the park. The campground offers lean-to and platform sites. In the winter, alpine skiing is available at Mt. Sunapee Resort. Mt. Sunapee State Beach features picnic areas, boat launch, bathhouse with restrooms and snack bar. Pillsbury State Park Route 31, Washington, NH Crossed by a network of hiking and mountain bike trails. Offering canoeing, warm-water fishing, picnicking, hiking, and mountain biking. Rollins State Park Route 103, Warner, NH A 3.5 mile long scenic auto road rises from the park entrance through woodlands to the parking and picnic areas where there are breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. A one-half mile trail to the summit of Mt.Kearsarge leaves from the picnic area. Wadleigh State Park Route 114, Sutton, NH Offering a beach for swimming on beautiful Kezar Lake with a shaded picnic area. Amenities include a bathhouse, picnic tables, and playing fields. Winslow State Park Kearsarge Mountain Road, Wilmot, NH The picnic area is on an 1,820-foot plateau with outstanding views. A steep one-mile foot trail leads from the picnic area to the summit of Mt.Kearsarge. For more information on these state parks visit www.nhparks.state.nh.us. CAL ENDAR OF E VE NT S20 15 -2 01 6 JULY 27 Imagination into Art – Exhibits. Local artists will demonstrate their techniques and show their works at this third annual event. Wilmot Community Association’s Red Barn, 64 Village Rd., Wilmot. 9am-noon. 526-7934 or www.wilmotcommunityassociation.org. 27 Arts on the Green! — 4th Annual Summer Arts Festival. Fine Arts and Crafts on the New London Town Green. 10am-4pm. Presented by the Center for The Arts! www.centerfortheartsnh.org 27 Boston Civic Symphony 75-piece orchestra featuring 18-year-old pianist, Harry Rylance, performing the Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2. Begins at 7:30 PM at the Colby-Sawyer Center Theater. Tickets $25 Adult; $5 Student www.summermusicassociates.com 28 Sunapee Lions Club “Sunapee Wheels” Up to 300 antique and collectible cars and motorcycles are expected. Also a Rat Rod class and a special 50th anniversary class for vehicles from 1965. $5 admission, 12 and under free. $15 pre-registration by June 1. Contact Jim Currier, 381-2863, [email protected] or www.sunapeelions.com. 28 Aerial Sky Ride Ride the Sunapee Express chair to Mount Sunapee’s 2,743’ summit for a spectacular view. 10:00am - 4:30pm. Weather permitting. www.mountsunapee.com 28 The Magic of Rudyard Kipling: “Just-So” An historical reprisor dinner with Rudyard Kipling, —portrayed by Jackson Gillman. 1 - 5 New London Barn Playhouse: The Sound of Music In a world darkening under the Nazi shadow, a high-spirited governess finds love with her new family and flees to freedom over the Alps. Wed.-Sat. 7:30 PM, Sun. 5:00 PM $34 (under 16 - $24.50); Wed. Matinee 2:00 PM $28 (under 16 - $19.50). www.nlbarn.org or 526-6710. 2 Creatures of the Night A Squam Lake Science Center Family Program comes to LSPA with live animals representing some of New Hampshire’s nighttime critters! Learn about what you might hear and see in the night! LSPA Learning Center, Sunapee Harbor, 6pm. 3 New London Barn Playhouse Children’s Theater Series: Happily Ever After. Children discover that their favorite fairy tales hold important lessons about following their dreams, fighting the odds, and falling in love in this heartwarming musical revue. Presented by the Barn’s Junior Intern Company. 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM. Adults and children over 12, $12; children 2-12 pay their age (under 2 free). www.nlbarn.org or 526-6710. 3 Center for the Arts! Lake Sunapee Region First Friday! Concert on the Green at the New London Bandstand. 6:30pm. FREE. www.centerfortheartsnh.org 3 Fireworks in Sunapee Harbor Dusk 4 Town of Sunapee 4th of July Parade and Fireman’s Day held at noon. 4 Free Concert On Flanders Stage (Adjacent to the Wild Goose Country Store) Sunapee Harbor 5-7PM.Complete schedule at www. SunapeeHarborRiverway.Com C A L E N D A R O F E V E N T S 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6 49 C AL E N D A R O F E V E N T S CA LE ND A R OF E V E NT S 11 Mount Kearsarge Plant Hike. Arthur Haines, research botanist, New England Wild Flower Society and author of Flora Novae Angliae, leads this excursion and discusses ecology, edible plants, birding, and geology. 10am -3pm. Fells and NEWFS Members $47, nonmembers $58. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, 763-4789 x 3, www.thefells.org. 6 New London Barn Playhouse: New London Barn Intern Idols! The Acting Intern Company splits into two teams to perform competing original revues, with audiences voting for the winner. Theme: “That’s A Broadway Melody.” 5:00 PM and 7:30 PM. All tickets $25. www.nlbarn.org or 526-6710. 7 - 12 New London Barn Playhouse: The Sound of Music. In a world darkening under the Nazi shadow, a high-spirited governess finds love with her new family and flees to freedom over the Alps. A triumphant adventure story bursting with timeless melodies. Tues.-Sat. 7:30 PM, Sun. 5:00 PM $34 (under 16-$24.50); Wed. Matinee 2:00 PM $28 (under 16-$19.50). www.nlbarn.org or 526-6710. 9 Danbury Hike Around Waukeena Lake Led by Land Protection Specialist, Andy Deegan, it will cross through the 159-acre Le Baron-Brewer property and skirt beautiful Waukeena Lake. The property protects important wildlife habitat for the loons and abundant moose have been sighted on the property. 3-5pm. RSVP by calling 526-6555 or emailing Nancy Smith at [email protected]. 9 Wind, Water, Fire, Ice Dave Anderson, Forest Society Education Director and NHPR’s Something Wild, highlights how storm events shaped forests and river valleys in central NH and in some cases terrorized residents… slides highlight the Hurricane of ’38; events include forest fires, hurricanes, ice storms, and a Sunapee tornado in 1820’s. LSPA Learning Center, Sunapee Harbor, NH, 7pm. 10 Our Favorite Things: The New London Barn Annual Fundraising Party. Celebrating the Barn’s 83rd Season. Enjoy delicious food, great music, and fabulous entertainment by the Barn’s 2015 Acting Intern Company. 5-8:00 PM on the grounds of the Colby Farm, Main St., New London. For tickets call Wynne DeMille at 526-6572, stop by the Box Office, or visit www.nlbarn.org. 5 0 11 Free Concert On Flanders Stage (Adjacent to the Wild Goose Country Store) Sunapee Harbor 5-7PM.Complete schedule at www. SunapeeHarborRiverway.Com 11 - 12 Newbury Residents Free! Newbury residents, town employees, civic volunteers, and their immediate families can tour The Fells gardens, trails, and Main House free of charge throughout the weekend. Check in at the Kiosk to register for a drawing. 10am 4pm. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, 763-4789 x 3, www.thefells.org. 11 The Arts in the Garden Tour. Some of the most creative gardeners in the greater Newport area will be opening their yards on this inspiring day. Artists and musicians will be creating music and art in the gardens to add to the inspiration and creativity of the day. Tickets: $12 in advance and $15 day of. www. libraryartscenter.org. 11 Old Ford Day. Bring your own antique vehicle or just come to see those on display, trade tales with the owners, learn more about how these great cars work by watching or joining in some kind of tinkering project, or simply enjoy a ride around the block. Free of charge. 9am -1pm. The Ice House Museum, 91 Pleasant Street, New London. 11 Aerial Sky Ride. Ride the Sunapee Express chair to Mount Sunapee’s 2,743’ summit for a spectacular view. 10:00am - 4:30pm. Weather permitting. www.mountsunapee.com CAL ENDAR OF E VE NT S20 15 -2 01 6 11 Music on the Wilmot Bandstand, a free concert of rock and roll favorites played by Mach Turtle. Food will be sold by the Wilmot Ladies Aid Society. Bandstand at the Wilmot Town Green, Village and Kearsarge Valley roads, Wilmot. 6pm – 7:30pm. More information at www.wilmotcommunityassociation.org or at 526-7934. 11-12 16th Annual Intertribal Powwow, Gates open at 10am, grand entry at noon, Members & Native Americans free admission, non-members $8.50 adult, $7.50 seniors & students, $6.50 children age 6-12, family maximum of $26. www.IndianMuseum.org 13-17 Mount Sunapee Freestyle & Adventure Camp a day-camp for mogul and park skiers ages 9-15 who want to hone their aerial maneuvers. Contact Camp Director Mike Lovell, [email protected] or Kyle Steinmetz, [email protected]. 763-3564. 14 Promoting Native Pollinators Sullivan County Conservation Officer Lionel Chute shares slides of native pollinators, followed by a ramble to identify pollen, nectar and habitat resources in The Fells Gardens. Requested donation $10. Registration required. 1-3 pm The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, 763-4789 x 3, www.thefells.org. 14-19 New London Barn Playhouse: The Sound of Music. In a world darkening under the Nazi shadow, a high-spirited governess finds love with her new family and flees to freedom over the Alps. A triumphant adventure story bursting with timeless melodies. Tues.-Sat. 7:30 PM, Sun. 5:00 PM $34 (under 16 - $24.50); Wed. Matinee 2:00 PM $28 (under 16 - $19.50). 526-6710 or www.nlbarn.org. 14 Fly Fishing and Fly Casting Classes with Steve Rowe, Fly Casting Instructor, FFF Certified. At Village Sports in New London. For beginners to advanced. All equipment provided. Reservations required. $45 pp. 5-7pm For more info call: John Kiernan, 526 4948. 16 New London Barn Playhouse Children’s Theater Series: The (Almost) Totally True Story of Hansel and Gretel Zaniness abounds when fairy tales collide! When a frazzled fairy godmother trying to tell the story of Snow White is interrupted by two bumbling policemen searching for troublemakers Hansel and Gretel, both must tell their own versions of the story. Presented by the New London Barn Junior Intern Company. 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM. Adults and children over 12, $12; children 2-12 pay their age (under 2 free). For more info, www.nlbarn.org or 526-6710. 16 4 Centuries of Fishing in NH: Yankee Character, Yankee Prioritie, presented by Author Jack Noon. Overfishing, inadequate regulations, and dams ended the enormous spawning runs of salmon, shad, and sea-run fish. Yankee tinkering, coupled with technologies and sport fishing, brought new species to NH, with unforeseen results. LSPA Learning Center, Sunapee Harbor, NH, 7pm. 17 Opening of Lakes, Ponds & Streams This art exhibit runs through October 12. Water, in its many forms has always been a great source of inspiration and attraction to artists. This select group of artists have skillfully captured the beauty of our many local bodies of water and hope to encourage viewers to be aware of the importance of preserving the water quality of the Lake Sunapee region for future generations. The Fells Main House Gallery, Newbury, www.thefells.org. C A L E N D A R O F E V E N T S 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6 51 C AL E N D A R O F E V E N T S CA LE ND A R OF E V E NT S 18 Music on the Wilmot Bandstand a free concert of doo-wop and classics played by the Fondtones. Food will be sold by the Pine Hill Cemetery Association. Bandstand at the Wilmot Town Green, Village and Kearsarge Valley roads. 6-7:30m. www.wilmotcommunityassociation.org or 526-7934. 18-19 Artists Weekend at The Fells. Discover The Fells natural beauty and gardens through the eyes of prominent New England artists as they create en plein air. Sunday includes a children’s art table, artists demonstrations, and music and culminates with a reception and wet paint sale. 10am-3pm. Members free, nonmembers pay site admission. Sunday reception at 3pm free. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, 763-4789 x3, www.thefells.org 18 Tour Historic Sunapee “Beyond the Garden Gate”. Cottage gardens, eclectic landscapes with mountain and lake views. Vintage boats & autos, music, refreshments & other delights. 10am–4pm.Tickets: $20. www.projectsunapee.org 18 Fly Fishing and Fly Casting Classes with Steve Rowe, Fly Casting Instructor, FFF Certified. At Village Sports in New London. For beginners to advanced. All equipment provided. Reservations required. $45 pp. Two sessions: 10am-12pm and 1pm-3pm For more info call: John Kiernan, 526 4948. 18 4TH Annual Lake Sunapee Sailing Day Join the fun for a “Poker Cruise” on Lake Sunapee. All sailboats are welcome. Reception follows in Sunapee Harbor with refreshments and prizes for the best poker hands. Sponsored by the Lake Sunapee Cruising Fleet. Free. More info at lscf.org or katebruce.mccloy@gmail. com. 763-9610. 18 Free Concert On Flanders Stage (Adjacent to the Wild Goose Country Store) Sunapee Harbor 5-7PM.Complete schedule at www.SunapeeHarborRiverway.com 5 2 20-24 Newbury Ecology Camp for Children Children will enhance their love and respect for the natural world while learning wetland and watershed ecology with naturalists and scientists. To register, or more information contact Travis Dezotell, [email protected], 763-4940 x210, or www.newburynh.org. 21 Winter Ice Boating, Alan Peterson talks of ice boating and winter activities on and near Lake Sunapee. Peterson began ice boating 33 years ago and has built his own ice boat. Begins at 7pm at LSPA, Sunapee Harbor. 22-26 New London Barn Playhouse: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Based on the popular 1988 film, this sexy and irreverent farce sparkles with outrageous comedy and an infectiously jazzy score. Nominated for a staggering 11 Tony Awards; a first for the Barn stage. Wed.-Sat. 7:30 PM, Sun. 5:00 PM $34 (under 16 - $24.50); Wed. Matinee 2:00 PM $28 (under 16 - $19.50). www.nlbarn.org or 526-6710. 23 Three Tenors and a Soprano. Tenors Peter Furlong, Jeffrey Hartman, and Paolo Buffagni with Soprano Julie Wyma and Pianist Elizabeth Blood present a concert of Operatic Arias, Trios, and Neopolitan songs. 7:30pm, First Baptist Church, New London. Tickets: $25 Adults; $5 Students. www.summermusicassociates.com 25-26 Aerial Sky Ride Ride the Sunapee Express chair to Mount Sunapee’s 2,743’ summit for a spectacular view. 10:00am - 4:30pm. Weather permitting. www.mountsunapee.com 25 Wilmot Community Association’s Pie Breakfast. This sixth annual event will feature sweet and savory pies served with fresh fruit salad, a breakfast meat, juice, and coffee. Wilmot CAL ENDAR OF E VE NT S20 15 -2 01 6 Community Association’s Red Barn, 64 Village Rd. 8-11am. Info at 526-7934. or www.wilmotcommunityassociation.org. 25 Free Concert On Flanders Stage (Adjacent to the Wild Goose Country Store) Sunapee Harbor 5-7PM.Complete schedule at www.SunapeeHarborRiverway.Com 25 New London Barn Playhouse Children’s Theater Series: As You Like It Shakespeare’s most beautiful comedy overflows with secret trysts, clever disguises, and romantic encounters as several pairs of lovers find their way through the magical forest of Arden. Presented by the New London Barn Junior Intern Company. 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM. Free to the public at a TBA outdoor location; check our website for details www.nlbarn.org or 526-6710. 25 Music on the Wilmot Bandstand a free concert of classic rock and country played by The Cloud Band. Food will be sold by the Wilmot Community Association. Bandstand at the Wilmot Town Green, Village and Kearsarge Valley roads 6-7:30pm. Info at 526-7934. or www.wilmotcommunityassociation.org. 26 A Song at Twilight: A Program of American Songs and Arias from Opera North An evening of classic American songs and arias sung by Opera North’s incredibly talented cast of artists on the beautiful Fells Veranda. Wine bar and hearty hors d’oeuvres at 4:30pm. Performance at 5:30pm. $30 per person. Reservations requested. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, 763-4789 x3, www.thefells.org 27-31 LeTGO Your Mind Camp, This children’s summer program, held at Colby-Sawyer College, focuses on the vital STEM subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) and challenge the kids to think while having fun. Programs are for ages 4-13. For more info http://letgoyourmind.com. 27-31 Dance Intensive Summer Camp hosted by Colby-Sawyer College under the direction and instruction of Adjunct Assistant Professor of Dance Laura Dunlop Shepherd. Will immerse intermediate and advanced dancers (having completed grades 6-11) in three classes daily, from 9am -4pm with specialized instruction in ballet, jazz and modern. 27 Introduction to Ferns of The Fells, a mid-summer walk to identify ferns in the woods, along the roadsides and among the rocks of The Fells. 10am-noon. Members free, nonmembers $8. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, 763-4789 x 3, www.thefells.org. 27 Adventures in Learning fall term registration begins. Offering members twohour, non-credit courses in the Lake-Sunapee region beginning in September. www.colbysawyer.edu/adventures/courses.html 27 New London Barn Playhouse: New London Barn Intern Idols! The Barn’s Intern Company splits into two teams to perform competing original revues with audiences voting for the winner. Theme for July 27: “All You Need Is Love: a celebration of four boys from Liverpool who became The Beatles.” 5:00 PM and 7:30 PM. All tickets $25. www.nlbarn.org or 526-6710. 28-August 2 New London Barn Playhouse: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Based on the popular 1988 film, this sexy and irreverent farce sparkles with outrageous comedy and an infectiously jazzy score. Nominated for 11 Tony Awards. Tues.-Sat. 7:30 PM, Sun. 5:00 PM $34 (under 16 - $24.50); Wed. Matinee 2:00 PM, Fri. Matinee 3:00 PM $28 (under 16 - $19.50). www.nlbarn.org or 526-6710. 28 Dragonfly Walk and Exploration #1 Join Land Protection Specialist, Andy Deegan and his wife, Carrie of the NH Forest Society, on the Blitzer property in Bradford, NH to learn about dragonflies and damselflies and their significance in nature. 3-5pm. RSVP by calling the Ausbon Sargent office at 526-6555 or emailing Nancy Smith at [email protected]. C A L E N D A R O F E V E N T S 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6 53 C AL E N D A R O F E V E N T S CA LE ND A R OF E V E NT S 31 Art in Bloom Photography Class: Floral Designs, for beginners and intermediates with Larry Harper, Portrait Design Photography. 11:15am-12:30pm. Members $8, nonmembers, $18. Registration required. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, 763-4789 x3, www.thefells.org. July 30-August 1 91 Annual Hospital Days Thurs. evening, the midway opens along with a special “Meet the Chamber Night” on the Town Common, Friday enjoy the midway along with “Band Night” on the Common, Saturday brings the official New London Hospital Day with tons of activities, along with the Midway Open all day and the parade! www.newlondonhospital.org/hospitaldays. st 30 New London Barn Playhouse Children’s Theater Series: Pippi Longstocking. Everyone’s favorite redhead lives by her own rules in this delightful musical based on the classic children’s book. Presented by the New London Barn Junior Intern Company. 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM. Adults and children over 12, $12; children 2-12 pay their age (under 2 free). For more info, www.nlbarn.org or 526-6710. 30-August 2 Art in Bloom: Lakes, Ponds and Streams Talented New London Garden Club members and local floral designers interpret paintings from Lakes, Ponds and Streams art exhibit through innovative floral designs. Members free, nonmembers pay site admission. 10am-4pm The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, 763-4789 x3, www.thefells.org 31 Art in Bloom Photography Class: Gardens of The Fells, Beginners learn how to effectively use your camera to capture the beauty of The Fells with Larry Harper, Portrait Design Photography. 9-11am. Members $8, nonmembers, $18. Registration required. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, 763-4789 x3, www.thefells.org. 5 4 31 Art in Bloom: The Art of Floral Design Observe floral designers Pam Voss and Pam Ilg interpret a painting from the current exhibit— Lakes, Ponds and Streams. Learn how they select materials and containers and use shape and color to create floral masterpieces. Members $8, nonmembers, $18. Registration required. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, 763-4789 x3, www.thefells.org. AUGUST 1 Save Your Harvest, Lionel Chute, Sullivan County Conservation Officer, provides practical tips on easy, convenient ways to save your harvest. At the Sullivan County UNH Cooperative Extension Campus, Unity. Requested donation $10. Registration required. 10am-noon. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, 763-4789 x 3, www.thefells.org. 1 - October 31 “The Fabric of Our Lives”, Northeast Native textiles. Contemporary Art Gallery, MT. Kearsarge Indian Museum. Free admission to gallery. www.indianmuseum.org. 1 Free Concert On Flanders Stage (Adjacent to the Wild Goose Country Store) Sunapee Harbor, 5-7pm.Complete schedule at www.SunapeeHarborRiverway.Com 1 Music on the Wilmot Bandstand, free concert of Dixieland jazz played by The Granite State Stompers. Food sold by Friends of the Wilmot Public Library. Wilmot Town Green, Village & Kearsarge Valley roads. 6-7:30pm. 5267934 or www.wilmotcommunityassociation.org. 1-9 Aerial Sky Ride Ride the Sunapee Express chair to Mount Sunapee’s 2,743’ summit for a spectacular view. 10:00am - 4:30pm. Weather permitting. www.mountsunapee.com CAL ENDAR OF E VE NT S20 15 -2 01 6 1-9 82nd Annual League of NH Craftsmen’s Fair Shop for one-of-a-kind craft, learn how it’s made, and create your own! 200 craft booths, 3 fine craft exhibitions, daily demonstrations and workshops, tours, seminars, and roving performances. 10am-5pm daily. (Thursday until 8pm, with admission only $5 after 4pm). Info and discounted tickets at www.nhcrafts.org. or 224-3375. 2 32nd Annual Hospital Days Triathlon and Kids Fun Run 7:15 - 8:15am Registration, 9:00am Race Starts, 11:00am Kids Fun Run New London Historical Society/Bucklin Beach 2 Fairy House Festival and Tea Party This celebration of Fairy Houses connects children to the natural world and includes a whimsical Tea Party on the veranda. 1-4pm. Members; adults $10, children $5: nonmembers; adults $20, children $10. (Includes site admission.) Reservations required. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, 763-4789 x 3, www.thefells.org. 3 -7 Dance Intensive Summer Camp at Colby-Sawyer College under the direction and instruction of Adjunct Assistant Professor of Dance Laura Dunlop Shepherd. Two sessions give dancers an opportunity to learn and improve technique in ballet and jazz. 3, 5 & 7 Yoga With a View Yoga Instructor Brianna Drenner will lead a 60-minute yoga class at Mount Sunapee’s 2,743’ summit each day starting at 11:00am. $15pp. Participants can either hike to the summit or ride the Sunapee Express chair. Reservations requested. 763-3564. 4 Green Blooms in Blue Lakes: What do we know and what do we want to know? Dartmouth Biology Professor Kathy Cottingham presents the latest on cyanobacterial blooms in low nutrient lakes. These blooms threaten invertebrates, fish, waterfowl, the water we drink, and recreational opportunities on local waterways. LSPA Learning Center, Sunapee Harbor, 7pm. 5-9 New London Barn Playhouse: Steel Magnolias One week only! The hysterical and deeply moving classic of Southern friendship and family. Wed.-Sat. 7:30 PM, Sun. 5:00 PM $34 (under 16 - $24.50); Wed. Matinee 2:00 PM, Sat. Matinee 3:00 PM $28 (under 16 $19.50). www.nlbarn.org or 526-6710. 5 Dragonfly Walk and Exploration #2 Join Land Protection Specialist, Andy Deegan and, Carrie Deegan, NH Forest Society, to learn more about dragonflies and damselflies and their significance in nature. At Russell Pond in Sutton. 3-5pm. RSVP by calling the Ausbon Sargent office at 526-6555 or emailing Nancy Smith at [email protected]. 7 Center For The Arts! First Friday – Gallery Night! Opening Receptions for four new exhibits at The New London Inn, Lake Sunapee Bank, ZeroCelsius Wealth Studio and Whipple Gallery. All on Main Street New London. Eat, Sip, Stroll, and be Artsy! Free, 5-7pm. www. centerfortheartsnh.org 8 Free Concert On Flanders Stage (Adjacent to the Wild Goose Country Store) Sunapee Harbor 5-7pm.More Info at www. SunapeeHarborRiverway.Com 8 Music on the Wilmot Bandstand a free concert of country, bluegrass and folk by Lindsey Schust and the Ragged Mountain Band. Food sold by the First Congregational Church. Wilmot Town Green, Village and Kearsarge Valley roads. 6-7:30 pm. 526-7934 or www.wilmotcommunityassociation.org. C A L E N D A R O F E V E N T S 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6 55 C AL E N D A R O F E V E N T S 9 Love Your Lake Day and Antique Boat Parade, held at LSPA, this free event includes crafts, activities and games for children, live aquatic plant specimens, scavenger hunts, loon exhibit, ice cream and popcorn, music, demonstrations and lovingly restored antique boats on display and in the parade (@ 1pm). Free! LSPA Learning Center, Sunapee Harbor, 10am -2pm. 9 Veranda Concert with Nancy Tripp Broadway star Nancy Tripp and her trio of musicians perform cabaret-style featuring favorite songs from 1920-1960. Hors d’oeuvres and wine bar at 4:30pm, followed by 5:30pm concert. $30 pp. Reservations required. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, 763-4789 x 3, www.thefells.org. 12-16 New London Barn Playhouse: The Mystery of Edwin Drood A rollicking, Tony Award-winning musical adventure with a rowdy troupe of Victorian actors mounting a production of Charles Dickens’ unfinished mystery. Wed.-Sat. 7:30 PM, Sun. 5:00 PM $34 (under 16 - $24.50); Wed. Matinee 2:00 PM $28 (under 16 - $19.50). www.nlbarn.org or 526-6710. 13 150 years of recreational boating on Lake Sunapee With a focus on sailing, John Dietel covers it all: large racing sailboats of the late 19th century, the regatta era, bang-and-goback, the Sunapee One Design, one of the largest Star fleets in the world, naphtha and steam launches, and old wooden speedboats. At LSPA, Sunapee Harbor, 7pm. 13 The Beacon Brass Trumpets, Trombone, French Horn and Tuba, From Classical to Jazz! 7:30pm at First Baptist Church, New London Tickets: $25 Adults; $5 Students. www.summermusicassociates.com 14 Opening reception for Over the Valley and Above the Mountain 5-7pm. A community exhibit that including art from above, flight and the skies, featuring Newport’s Parlin Air Field. Thru September 17 at The Library Arts Center, www.libraryartscenter.org. 5 6 CA LE ND A R OF E V E NT S 14 Adventures in Learning fall term registration ends. Offering members two-hour, non-credit courses in the Lake-Sunapee region beginning in September. www.colby-sawyer. edu/adventures/courses.html 15-22 Sutton Old Home Day - 100th Anniversary. The week will be filled with a variety of great events around the town. including a Traditional Service at the South Sutton Meeting House on Sunday, at 11:00am followed by an afternoon of fun on the Village Green. More details at www.suttonnhhistoricalsociety.org. 15 Hay Day Family Festival at The Fells A fun-filled day for all ages with old-fashioned games, music, children’s art projects, scavenger hunt, petting zoo, and face painting. Festival runs from 10am-3pm. A delicious lunch from the grill and strawberry shortcake for sale from 11am-2pm. Members free, nonmembers pay site admission. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, 763-4789 x 3, www.thefells.org. 8 Free Concert On Flanders Stage (Adjacent to the Wild Goose Country Store) Sunapee Harbor 5-7pm.Complete schedule at www.SunapeeHarborRiverway.Com 15 Music on the Wilmot Bandstand a free concert of rock and roll performed by The Hive. Food will be sold by the Wilmot Volunteer Fire Department. At the Wilmot Town Green, Village and Kearsarge Valley roads. 6-7:30pm. More information at 526-7934 or www.wilmotcommunityassociation.org. 17 New London Barn Playhouse: New London Barn Intern Idols! The Barn’s Acting Intern Company splits into two teams to perform competing original revues with audiences voting for the winner. August’s performance will be “Intern’s Choice: the Company puts together their very own farewell revue”. 5:00 PM and 7:30pm. All tickets $25. For more info, www.nlbarn.org or 603-526-6710. CAL ENDAR OF E VE NT S20 15 -2 01 6 18-23 New London Barn Playhouse: The Mystery of Edwin Drood A rollicking, Tony award-winning musical adventure with a rowdy troupe of Victorian actors mounting a production of Charles Dickens’ unfinished mystery. Everyone is a suspect but the finale is up to you; vote for a different ending at every performance! Tues.-Sat. 7:30 PM, Sun. 5:00 PM $34 (under 16 -$24.50); Wed. 2:00 PM, Fri. 3:00 PM $28 (under 16-$19.50). www.nlbarn.org or 526-6710. 20 New London Barn Playhouse Children’s Theater Series: Peter Pan The beloved story of a boy who never grows up soars in this enchanting family musical that teaches us all to fly. Presented by the New London Barn Junior Intern Company. 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM. All tickets $12; reservations encouraged. 526-6710 or www.nlbarn.org. 22 Barn Sale at the WCA’s Red Barn. Wonderful, lightly used items will range from kitchen utensils to furniture. (Donated items welcome until noon on Aug. 20.) WCA’s Red Barn, 64 Village Rd.7:30am-noon. 526-7934 or www.wilmotcommunityassociation.org 22 42nd annual Apple Pie Crafts Fair 100 booths of craft of every type will cover the Newport Town Common from 9am-3pm. The day also boasts the sale of over 100 handmade pies, a pie contest, famous Newport Firemen’s Chicken BBQ and the annual Richard’s Free Library Festival and book sale. www.libraryartscenter.org. 22 Free Concert On Flanders Stage (Adjacent to the Wild Goose Country Store) Sunapee Harbor 5-7pm.Complete schedule at www.SunapeeHarborRiverway.Com 22 New London Barn Playhouse Children’s Theater Series: Peter Pan The beloved story of a boy who never grows up soars in this enchanting family musical that teaches us all to fly. Presented by the New London Barn Junior Intern Company. 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM. All tickets $12; reservations encouraged. 526-6710 or www.nlbarn.org. 22 & 23 Farm Days at Musterfield Farm with hayrides, a kiddie tractor pull, and demonstrations of traditional farming skills and crafts. Antique tractors, engines, and a working sawmill. 10am -4pm. Grand parade at 3pm both days. Admission $5; free for members and children 6 and under. 927-4276 or 927-4440, or www. musterfieldfarm.com. 23 The Fells 12th Benefit Auction An elegant extravaganza under a majestic tent on the lovely Rose Terrace. Irresistible live and silent auction items as well as festive libations and delicious hearty hors d’oeuvres. 5-8pm. $60 pp. Reservations required. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, 763-4789 x 3, www.thefells.org. 26-30 New London Barn Playhouse: Forever Plaid A deliciously goofy homage to the pitch-perfect harmonies of the 1950s. Wed.Sat. 7:30 PM, Sun. 5:00 PM $34 (under 16 $24.50); Wed. Matinee 2:00 PM $28 (under 16 - $19.50). 526-6710 or www.nlbarn.org. 22 Outdoor Puppet Theater a free magical outdoor performance of a children’s story presented by the Wilmot Community Association and the Restoring the Waters Puppet Theater at Timothy Patten Park, Wilmot. Seating at 6:30pm, performance at 7pm. Rain date Aug. 23 at 7pm. 525-7934 or www.wilmotcommunityassociation.org. C A L E N D A R O F E V E N T S 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6 57 C AL E N D A R O F E V E N T S CA LE ND A R OF E V E NT S 27 Trio Cleonice This young, accomplished, and vivacious group presents an exciting concert of trios for piano, violin, and cello. 7:30pm at the First Baptist Church, New London. Tickets: $25 Adults; $5 Students. www.summermusicassociates.com 12 Summer Soiree in the Hanger The Library Arts Center will host an extraordinary late summer’s evening in the historical hanger at Newport Parlin Air Field! Includes live music, great food and the one and only “bingo from the skies”. www.libraryartscenter.org. 19 Introduction to Firearms A free event, intended for children (8 and over) and adults who have never used a firearm before and are interested in learning about safe firearms handling and the shooting sports. To register or more info at: elkinsfishandgame.net/elkins_fs.html 29 Free Concert On Flanders Stage (Adjacent to the Wild Goose Country Store) Sunapee Harbor 5-7pm.Complete schedule at www.SunapeeHarborRiverway.Com 12 The Tamburitzans a program of multicultural song and dance performed with authentic instruments and costumes. 7:30pm at Colby-Sawyer Center Theater. Tickets: $25 Adults; $5 Students www.summermusicassociates.com 19 Ragtime concert a free concert of Ragtime Music featuring Will Ogmundson and Nola Aldrich. at Wilmot Community Association’s Red Barn, 64 Village Rd. 7pm. 526-7934 or www.wilmotcommunityassociation.org. 29 4th Annual Kearsarge Klassic Bike Randonnee A mostly dirt road loop of mapped bike routes through beautiful central NH. A fund raising event for Ausbon Sargent and one of the most exciting bike events for our riders as they ride past many of our Ausbon Sargent protected properties. www.ausbonsargent.org or to register www.bikereg.com. SEPTEMBER 13 20th Annual Walk for the Animals Northeast Delta Dental, Concord, 10am- 2pm. The Walk offers a 1- and 3-mile trail for you and your dog (on leash). After completing the walk stay for live entertainment, contests, pet vendors and fall fun for everyone. Help raise funds for homeless pets in your community. www.popememorialspca.org. 1-6 New London Barn Playhouse: Forever Plaid A deliciously goofy homage to the pitchperfect harmonies of the 1950s. Tues.-Sat. 7:30 PM, Sun. 5:00 PM $34 (under 16 - $24.50); Wed. Matinee 2:00 PM $28 (under 16 $19.50). www.nlbarn.org or 526-6710. 15 Fly Fishing and Fly Casting Class with Steve Rowe, Fly Casting Instructor, FFF Certified. At Village Sports in New London. Beginners to advanced. Equipment provided. Reservations required. $45 pp. 5-7pm. For more info call: John Kiernan, 526 4948. 4 Center For The Arts! First Friday – Theater Night! Northern Stage comes to New London. See previews of the 2015-2016 Season. Whipple Hall, New London, Free 5-7pm. www.centerfortheartsnh.org 16 Senior Lunch The Wilmot Ladies Aid Society, Wilmot Community Association, and Community Action Program host a lunch at the WCA’s Red Barn, 64 Village Rd. 526-6376. 5 Free Concert On Flanders Stage (Adjacent to the Wild Goose Country Store) Sunapee Harbor 5-7pm. www.SunapeeHarborRiverway.com 12 One-Lunger Engine and Antique Tractor Day Bring your own, or just watch and listen to the sounds of these unique engines which for so much of our history provided the power for many early efforts to have machines help improve our quality of life. Free. 9am-1pm. The Ice House Museum, 91 Pleasant Street, New London. 5 8 18 Summer Dinner: Scotch, Steak & Cigars A sampling of single and blended malts plus a hearty steak dinner. After dinner, savor fine cigars and relax. Includes roundtrip transportation to the summit on the chairlift. Reservations: 763-3564. mountsunapee.com 19 Fly Fishing and Fly Casting Classes with Steve Rowe, Fly Casting Instructor, FFF Certified. At Village Sports in New London. Beginners to advanced. Equipment provided. 10am-12pm and 1-3pm Reservations required. $45 pp. John Kiernan, 526 4948. CAL ENDAR OF E VE NT S20 15 -2 01 6 24-30 Take a Child Outside Week In cooperation with national Take a Child Outside Week, The Fells extends an invitation to “Bring a child, and receive one free adult admission.” The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, 763-4789 x 3, www.thefells.org. 25 Soo Nipi Quilt Guild Biennial: The Sharing of Quilts Opening reception 5-7pm. Exhibit runs September 26-October 22. Library Arts Center, Newport. libraryartscenter.org. 26 Harvest potluck Bring a salad, entrée, bread or dessert to share and celebrate the bounty of our region’s farms and gardens. Wilmot Community Association’s Red Barn, 64 Village Rd., 6pm. RSVP 526-7934 or www.wilmotcommunityassociation.org. 27 Full Moon Cruise Join LSPA on a beautiful not-to-be-missed cruise, timed for the full moon over sparkling waters! Hors d’oeuvres provided; cash bar; $25 pp; Reservations required. Sunapee Harbor, Mt. Sunapee Boat Cruise, 6pm boarding time. Call 763-2210. 29 Putting your Garden to Bed Master Gardener Kiki Schneider and The Fells Nursery Manager Susan Damon teach you how to divide perennials and put your garden to bed. 1-3pm. Requested donation of $10. Registration required. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, 763-4789 x 3, www.thefells.org. OCTOBER 1-26 Wilmot Community Association’s Scarecrow Festival Tap your creativity to build a scarecrow or seasonal yard art in your front yard or at the WCA’s Red Barn. Entries submitted by Oct. 26 will be judged by the Wilmot Garden Club. 526-7934 or www.wilmotcommunityassociation.org. 2 New London Hospital Gala Fundraiser New Venue, New Season, New Day! An Oktoberfest event to celebrate and support New London Hospital Camp Coniston, Croydon. 2 Center For The Arts! First Friday – An Evening of Storytelling. At the New London Tracy Library. Free 5-7pm. www.centerfortheartsnh.org 4 Harvest Moon & NatureFest, 10am4pm, With Native American craft and cooking demonstrations, nature walks, Audubon raptors, Wildlife Encounters, storytelling, Native foods for sale, games, crafts and more! Free for members, $8.50 adults, $6.50 children 6-12, $26 family max.www.IndianMuseum.org. 3-4 Aerial Sky Ride on the Sunapee Express chair to Mount Sunapee’s 2,743’ summit for a spectacular view. 10am - 4:30pm. Weather permitting. www.mountsunapee.com 3 Fall Foliage: Collecting and Preserving Colorful Autumn Leaves! This family-friendly program includes a short easy one-hour walk led by a Forest Society naturalist. 2:30pm – 4pm. Members $5, nonmembers $10. Registration required. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, 763-4789 x 3, www.thefells.org. 4 Harvest Day Celebrate the summer’s harvest at Muster Field Farm Museum. 10am4pm. Free. Events include guided tours of the historic Matthew Harvey Homestead, live music, hayrides, old-time games, and artist exhibits & demonstrations. Purchase a warm meal: homemade soups, fresh bread and cider. 927-4276 or www.musterfieldfarm.com . C A L E N D A R O F E V E N T S 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6 59 C AL E N D A R O F E V E N T S 7 -31 Our Town by Thornton Wilder A moving and exquisitely crafted examination of everyday life, The inaugural production in the Byrne Theater. Barrette Center for the Arts: Byrne Theater. Gates Street, White River Junc Times and Ticket info at 802-296-7000 or www.northernstage.org 10-11 7th Annual Fall Foliage Pig Roast & Barbeque aerial sky rides, games & activities with prizes, pumpkin carving, live music. 763-3500. www.mountsunapee.com 10-12 Aerial Sky Ride on the Sunapee Express chair to Mount Sunapee’s 2,743’ summit for a spectacular view. 10am - 4:30pm. Weather permitting. www.mountsunapee.com 14 Senior lunch The Wilmot Ladies Aid Society, Wilmot Community Association, and Community Action Program host a lunch at the WCA’s Red Barn, 64 Village Road. 526-6376. 17 Interactive drumming concert a free concert featuring interactive drumming with Lyndsey and Grace Schust at the WCA’s Red Barn, 64 Village Road. 7pm. 526-7934 or www.wilmotcommunityassociation.org. 17-18 Aerial Sky Ride on the Sunapee Express chair to Mount Sunapee’s 2,743’ summit for a spectacular view. 10am - 4:30pm. Weather permitting. www.mountsunapee.com CA LE ND A R OF E V E NT S 25 28th Ausbon Sargent Annual Meeting Attend the Land Trust’s business meeting and social that follows. 3pm. At the New London Historical Society Meeting House. 26 Adventures in Learning winter term registration begins. Offering two-hour, noncredit courses beginning in January. www. colby-sawyer.edu/adventures/courses.html 31 Halloween party Rachel and Keith Seamans will decorate the Wilmot Community Association’s Red Barn for a fabulous Halloween Party. Refreshments will be served. Come in costume and be ready to play games. 64 Village Road, Wilmot. 5:30-7:30pm. 526-7934 www.wilmotcommunityassociation.org. NOVEMBER 5 SPCA Wine Tasting & Holiday Preview 5-7 pm. This event is the only chance to taste our holiday wine selections before purchasing. Hosted by Cole Gardens, Concord, refreshments, live music and sipping wine. $10pp 6 – December 23 Gallery of Gifts at the Library Arts Center. A juried craft and art gift sale featuring over 100 artists and artisans from the region creating a boutique like shopping experience of local handmade gifts. Opening reception Friday, Nov. 6, 5-7pm. www.libraryartscenter.org 6 Center For The Arts! First Friday – Gallery Night! Opening Receptions for the 3rd Annual Juried Regional Show and new exhibits at The New London Inn, Lake Sunapee Bank, ZeroCelsius Wealth Studio and Whipple Gallery. All on Main Street New London. 5-7pm FREE. www.centerfortheartsnh.org 18 20th Annual ChocolateFest Challenge This enormously popular event will once again be held at the Sunapee Lodge at Mount Sunapee Resort. From 12– 3pm. Sample from each of the vendors, then cast your vote for your favorite! More info and tickets at www.LakeSunapeeRegionChamber.com 6 0 6 Christmas at The Fells Preview Party Preview the Main House, festively adorned for the holidays. Meet the talented designers and enjoy delectable hors d’oeuvres and libations. 5-8pm. $100pp includes return tour ticket. Reservations required. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, 763-4789 x 3, www.thefells.org. CAL ENDAR OF E VE NT S20 15 -2 01 6 7-8 Christmas at The Fells The historic Main House is transformed by professional interior designers, decorators and talented volunteers. Tour each of the 22 rooms, creatively and cleverly decorated to this year’s theme. New this year, a café in the elegant Dining Room where lunch will be served. 10am3pm. Tickets: in advance $17.50; at the door $22.50; children $5. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, 763-4789 x 3, www.thefells.org. 23 Adventures in Learning winter term registration ends. Offering two-hour, non-credit courses beginning in January. www.colby-sawyer.edu/adventures/courses.html 7-15 The Fells Holiday Boutique We have once again assembled the finest artisans and crafters to bring you an amazing array of oneof-a-kind gifts. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, 763-4789 x 3, www.thefells.org. 1- 23 Gallery of Gifts at the Library Arts Center. A juried craft and art gift sale featuring over 100 artists and artisans from the region creating a boutique like shopping experience of local handmade gifts.libraryartscenter.org. 8 Cracker Barrel The Wilmot Historical Society will sponsor an opportunity to share stories about Wilmot during this event at the WCA’s Red Barn, 64 Village Rd. Refreshments will be served. 2pm. 927-4596 or www.wilmothistoricalsociety.org. 4 Center For The Arts! First Fridays!-Music Fete! An annual evening of music! Sunapee Singers, Lake Sunapee Area Flute Choir, KRES/ NL Tone Chime Ringers and a Christmas Carol Sing along with the Kearsarge Community Band. Whipple Hall, Main Street, New London. Free 5-7pm. www.centerfortheartsnh.org 14-15 Christmas at The Fells The historic Main House is transformed by professional interior designers, decorators and talented volunteers. Tour each of the 22 rooms, creatively and cleverly decorated to this year’s theme. New this year, a café in the elegant Dining Room where lunch will be served. 10am3pm. Tickets: in advance $17.50; at the door $22.50; children $5. The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens, 763-4789 x 3, www.thefells.org. . 18 Senior Lunch The Wilmot Ladies Aid Society, Wilmot Community Association, and Community Action Program host a lunch at the WCA’s Red Barn, 64 Village Rd. 526-6376. 18 – January 3 Mary Poppins presented by Northern Stage.The beloved Disney classic has been reimagined for the stage and will light up the holidays. Barrette Center for the Arts: Byrne Theater, White River Junction, VT. northernstage.org or 802-296-7000 26 9th Annual Turkey Trot 5K This great family tradition is located in Sunapee Harbor and draws 1,000 runners & walkers each year! www.sunapeeturkeytrot.com DECEMBER 5 Winter Celebration, Native storytellers, games, crafts & foods. 10am-3pm. Free for members, $5 non-members, $20 family maximum. www.IndianMuseum.org 5 Wilmot Community Association’s Annual Holiday Craft Fair features 65 varied craft and food vendors, plus the renowned Wilmot Ladies Aid Cookie Walk, at the New London Outing Club, New London. 9am-3pm. www. wilmotcommunityassociation.org. or 526-7934 13 4th Annual Wilmot Express features cookie decorating for kids, a spaghetti dinner, Christmas tree lighting, a story with Santa, and other fun activities. 4:30-7:30pm. 526-7934 or www.wilmotcommunityassociation.org. 16 Senior Lunch The Wilmot Ladies Aid Society, Wilmot Community Association, and Community Action Program host a lunch at the WCA’s Red Barn, 64 Village Rd. 526-6376. C A L E N D A R O F E V E N T S 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6 61 C AL E N D A R O F E V E N T S 24-March 13 The Hound of the Baskervilles Three actors play 16 characters in this endlessly funny madcap adventure! Barrette Center for the Arts: Byrne Theater, White River Junction, VT. Times and ticket info at northernstage.org or 802-296-7000 For the most up-to-date information visit LakeSunapeeRegionChamber.com . JANUARY 2016 1 Center for the Arts! First Friday! A Winter Program! 5-7pm. FREE. Visit website for location and details www.centerforthearstsnh.org 27 – February 13 Mad Love A World Premiere by Marisa Smith An hysterical look at romance in the age of hookups and cell phones, Mad Love follows Sloane Hudson, a rich, beautiful recent Ivy League graduate who doesn’t believe in love or marriage but does want a baby and soon. Barrette Center for the Arts: Byrne Theater, White River Junction, VT. Times and ticket info at northernstage.org or 802-296-7000 30 Wilmot Community Association’s annual meeting a short business meeting will be followed by honoring the WCA’s Volunteer of the Year. Refreshments will be served. 10:30am. www.wilmotcommunityassociation. org, or 526-7934. FEBRUARY 5 Center for the Arts! First Friday– Gallery Night. Free, 5-7pm. Art Exhibit Opening Receptions at CFA Micro Galleries, New London. Eat, Sip, Stroll, and be Artsy! www.centerfortheartsnh.org 6 2 29 Adventures in Learning spring term registration begins. Offering two-hour, noncredit courses beginning in April. www.colbysawyer.edu/adventures/courses.html MARCH 4 Center for the Arts! First Friday! 5-7pm. FREE. For details visit www.centerfortheartsnh.org 23-April 9 The Mountaintop by Katori Hall A stormy night at the Lorraine Motel, Memphis in 1968 brings us Martin Luther King, Jr, exhausted after having delivered one of his most memorable speeches. Barrette Center for the Arts: Byrne Theater, White River Junction, VT. Times and ticket info at northernstage.org or 802-296-7000 18 Adventures in Learning spring final term registration day. Offering two-hour, non-credit courses starting in April. www. colby-sawyer.edu/adventures/courses.html APRIL 1 Center for the Arts! First Friday! 5-7pm FREE www.centerfortheartsnh.org 20-May 8 The Norman Conquests, Living Together An hysterical and often poignant romp through one day in the lives of some excruciatingly unhappy thirty somethings in England. Barrette Center for the Arts: Byrne Theater, White River Junction, VT. Info and tickets at northernstage.org or 802-296-7000. CAL ENDAR OF E VE NT S20 15 -2 01 6 L ak e S un a p e e R e g i o n I n f o r m a t i o n G u i d e 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6 63