In New Hampshire – August 2011 (pages 17
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In New Hampshire – August 2011 (pages 17
AUGUST 2011 | Summer in new hampshire | Page 17 Moose Festival breakfast, 7-10 a.m., at the Canaan School, with the Moose Country Fair from 9 to 3 p.m. The Canaan Community Park will host over 70 crafters and a dizzying array of activities from which to choose: the Classic Car Show; photo contest; horse and wagon historical tours; helicopter rides; pony rides; the Moose Festival Cook-Off; Moose Burger Cookout; dog show; Bobo the Clown and more. The 17-piece Berlin Jazz Band will entertain throughout the day with a break from 1 to 2 p.m. for the always entertaining Moose Calling Contest. New features include a Maple Syrup Tasting and Competition. The Balsams Culinary Institute will be creating beautiful cakes for this special anniversary year and will offer garnishing workshops. Pittsburg’s activities begin at 11 a.m., at the Maple Ridge Farm’s “Day at the Farm,” event. Tours of the historic farm and one-room schoolhouse are just part of an event that includes hay rides, refreshments and a petting zoo. Guided hikes, historical museum open house, a ham and bean supper, and guided moose tours are among other activities in Pittsburg in the afternoon. The day will wrap up with a Bluegrass Concert under the stars, with a stellar line-up of bands, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., at the Amey Farm on Tabor Road. Sunday will begin with a Festival Breakfast in Stewartstown’s St. Albert’s Parish, before the action moves to Errol. Errol will hold a children’s Fishing Derby from 9:45 to 11 a.m. The Umbagog Wildlife Refuge will have a presentation from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Festival goers can fill up at the Umbagog Snowmacine Association Barbecue at the Errol School from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Kids Competition will begin at 11:30 a.m., with three-legged, water balloon and sack races. Everyone should save space for the final event of the day—the Pie Eating Competition. For more information on the Moose Festival, sponsored by the North Country Chamber of Commerce, call the Chamber office at (800)698-8939 or go to www. moosefestival.com. The information will appear under the About Our Chamber on the North Country Chamber of Commerce home page. Or go on Facebook and type in North Country Moose Festival. Page 18 | SUmmer in new hampshire | AUGUST 2011 New Hampshire Winery Association is excited to highlight New Hampshire Wines, Ciders and Meads, showcasing the Granite State as a competitive winery destination. Tickets may be purchased online at www.nhwineryassociation. com. Event Fee: $20 per person. Festivals NH Winery Association Annual Wine Festival 2011 NH WINERY ASSOCIATION PRESENTS: 2nd Annual NH Wine Festival - Live Free & Wine! BIGGER THAN EVER! ROCHESTER, NH FAIRGROUNDS - AUGUST 6, 2011, 12 5p.m. The New Hampshire Winery Association is proud to announce the 2nd Annual NH Wine Festival – “LIVE FREE & WINE.” Last year’s advanced ticket sale event sold out in 3 weeks! “This year the event is planned at the Rochester, NH Fairgrounds, a much larger venue where there will be room to roam” explains Committee Chair, Tom Zack of Zorvino Vineyards. “There will be over 17 New Hampshire wineries represented who will be sampling and selling their wines. Patrons are invited to try new wine, cider & mead varieties and rekindle their old favorites. We’re also VERY excited to welcome New England favorites, BEATLE JUICE who will be the featured performers this year! Couple that with over 100 local vendors and you have a can’t miss event.” This is strictly a 21 + event, ID and printed ticket required AT DOOR. Members of the NH winery Association include like-minded wine, mead, and cider producers from all aspects of the industry, UNH, New Hampshire Made and the NH Division of Travel and Tourism. Online event ticket sales are $20 per person which includes a Special Event Logo Tasting Glass, a Wine Passport, plus 10 ticket White Mountain Art & Artisan Festival samples. Additional sampling tickets will be on sale at the fairgrounds. The wine passport system will encourage patrons to visit all participating wineries to be eligible for a drawing to win a special raffle prize. NH Made Vendors featuring locally made products & food items will be scattered throughout the venue. The Take 15W off I-93, No. on Rte. 3, left at Sovereign Bank, 3.5 miles to District #5 Road 228-4872 BLUEBERRIES Are ready for picking! This two-day juried event will be held on August 20, 2011, starting at 10 a.m. in Jackson Village Park. More than 40 selected artists and artisans will be displaying and selling their work under the large tent by the pond in Jackson Village Park or under their own individual tents set up throughout the park. Our White Mountain Art & Artisan Festival is one of the Northeast’s premier events for artists and artisans, this year’s juried exposition features works of glass and wood arts, ceramics, fiber arts, fine arts and jewelry for sale at all price points. There will be live musical performances throughout the weekend, including a local favorite “Calico Slim”. There will be food and refreshments, including lobster sandwiches as well as BBQ foods. Join in on the arts and crafts activities for children, including sand sculpting, beading, temporary tattoos, face painting and t-shirt decorating. Remember it was through the eyes of the artists of the White Mountain School of Art that the world first became aware of the beauty of Jackson. Many of the artists of the 19th century White Mountain School came to Jackson to view the lovely scenes we live with every day from pastoral farms to the 101A A N T I Q U E & C O L LE C TI B L E C E NT E R www.101AAntiques.com • 603-880-8422 Come in and let our friendly, knowledgeable staff assist you Space Available for Dealers of Quality Antiques! • Pottery, Crockware, Yelloware • Victorian & Modern Art Glass • Watches — Vintage Wrist & Pocket • Jewelry — Victorian, Estate, Costume • Paintings, Prints, Mirrors & Much, Much More 141 Route 101A, Heritage Place • Amherst, NH 03031 Open Daily 10-5; Sunday 9-5; Thursday open until 8 Located at the corner of Route 101A & North Hollis Rd. Across from Joey’s Diner TOUR . . . hampshire pewter See New England’s finest craftsmen create beautiful pewter tableware and ornaments. Tours: Monday-Friday www.hampshirepewter.com 800-639-7704 43 Mill Street Wolfeboro, NH 03894 10 % OFF your purchase with this ad NORTHERN FOREST HERITAGE PARK Take a narrated river boat tour of the historic Androscoggin River, traveling upriver from Northern Forest Heritage Park in Berlin NH. Gaze at the changing riverbank and landscape while your captain describes the intricacies of the river and scenery. Enoy your captain’s tales of loggers and lumberjacks. Tours are scheduled Tues.-Sat. at 6:00PM. Private charters are also available! Enjoy a snack & beverage of choice. Call now to reserve your Private Charter Tour. Boat tours depart from our docks at 942 Main Street in Berlin NH. Please call 752-7202 for reservations, river conditions and other details. Free Parking & clean restrooms! www.northernforestheritage.org AUGUST 2011 | Summer in new hampshire | Page 19 Festivals grandeur of Mt. Washington. In 1923, Wallace Nutting, author of “New Hampshire Beautiful” put it well when he said “People of Jackson can claim as their advantage to be in the immediate view of the best of the White Mountains. Jackson undoubtedly stands high among the more desirable mountain towns as a goal of visitation.” This holds true today. Works of art from local and visiting artists who convey their vision of this spectacular area on canvas continue to be popular purchases. This event can be enjoyed by singles, couples and the entire family... with something special for each. IN New Hampshire JULY 2010 Your Guide to What’s Happening in the Granite State! To be included in our monthly publication please call Debbie at 1-800-281-2859 or visit www.themessengernh.com for schedule and ad rates. Self Storage Rt. 77, Concord Stage Rd., Weare, NH Start thinking about your summer toys for winter storage. Call us for a discount rate & reserve your unit today! (Deposit Required) Unit sizes: 5x10, 10x10, 10x15, 10x20, 10x30. Vehicle, Boat, RV & Trailer. Outside storage space available! www.lookn2store.com 529-HIDE (4433) Rt. 77 West, 32 Dustin Tavern, Rd., Weare, NH 24 Hour Local & Long Distance Towing We buy your unwanted vehicles. Find us on Facebook. Call or go to our website for more info! We stock a large inventory of quality used auto parts. Shop our parts, see our recent arrivals and cars for sale at: www.alliedautowrecking.com 1-800-529-5865 Page 20 | SUmmer in new hampshire | AUGUST 2011 an Elvis collectibles sale, a Friday night Champion’s Set by last year’s winner Joe Ramsey, a FREE Sunday Morning Elvis Gospel Music Contest, and a special new Saturday after hours event called Rock-A-Hula in Manchester. Don’t miss a great event. Tickets are on sale now! 700 Elm Street, Manchester, NH. Phone: 518-681-7452. Festivals Moose Festival Auto Show August 27 Once again, the Classic Auto Show will be a highlight of the Annual North Country Moose Festival. Classes include Antiques up to 1939; Mustangs Stock; Muscle Cars, Corvettes, PT Cruisers, Original and Modified Trucks, Special Interest and much more. The 20th North Country Moose Festival Auto Show will be held on Saturday, Aug. 27, 2011, from 9 a.m. -3 p.m., with registration at 8 a.m., at the Recreation Park in Canaan, VT. Cruise Night will take place the preceding evening in Colebrook, N.H., at 7 p.m., with line-up to begin at 4 p.m., at the Colebrook Elementary parking lot.Trophies will be awarded to the longest distance traveled to register; muffler rap contest; car club award, and oldest vehicle to register for show. Events include the piston toss, parts identification and barber pole back-up. For more information, go to www.moosefestival. com or call the North Country Chamber of Commerce at (800)698-8939. New England Elvis Festival in Manchester We’re very happy to return and pleased to present another great line up for the 2011 New England Elvis Festival, on Sept. 3, in Manchester, NH. Our contest will, Pittsburg Old Home Day Come to a real old fashioned Old Home Day on August 20 at 9 a.m. that this northernmost NH town has been putting on for over 80 years. Parade, crafts, contests, flea market, old engine display, cotton candy, popcorn, chicken barbecue, fishing derby, entertainment and more. Event Fee: Free. Main Street, Route 3, Pittsburg, NH. Phone: 800-698-8939. once again, feature twenty of the world’s top Elvis Tribute Artists (ETAs) competing for over $3,500 in prize money and the chance to represent New England at the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest in Memphis. This year’s big Saturday night show will feature the newest sensation in the Elvis world, a young man from England, Ben Portsmouth who will star along with Robert Washington (an native of Maine) in FROM ENGLAND TO NEW ENGLAND which will also feature the Change of Habit Tribute Band and Master of Ceremonies, Ronny Craig. The Festival will also feature TRY A T R MAKE Y EAT YOU CA N ’T BEAT! OU R OWN S UNDAE BAR! Proudly Serving “BOBBY SUE’S HOMEMADE ICE CREAM” and “ONLY 8 FROZEN YOGURT” • SAFE FOR MOST DIABETICS • LACTOSE INTOLERANCE • KOSHER NO CHOLESTEROL OR FAT, LOW CALORIES & CARBS, SWEETENED WITH FRUCTOSE NO ASPARTAME, 4 HEALTHY YOGURT CULTURES “UDDER DELICIOUS” TREATS & GIFTS INSIDE AND OUTSIDE SEATING ~ MC, VISA AND DISCOVER ACCEPTED 121 MAIN STREET, LINCOLN, NH • 745-6668 August Farm Days Celebration at Muster Field Farm August 27 and 28, Muster Field Farm, Harvey Road, North Sutton. Enjoy the museum’s largest event of the year, a two-day celebration of all things agricultural, historical, and farm-related: blacksmithing, basket making, weaving, rug braiding, dowsing, square dancing and much more! Explore an extensive display of antique tractors and trucks while children enjoy free hayrides and homemade ice cream. Take your chances at cow flop bingo on Saturday at 4:00, and cheer on our Grande Parade of antique vehicles each day at 3:00. D Acres Acres Organic Permaculture Farm Monthly Farm Fresh Food Events! Saturday, August 13th Pizza & Farm Feast Breakfast 10am 1pm www.dacres.org $10 suggested donation [email protected] DORCHESTER, NH CFlea ORNISH F AIR and F armer’s M arket E MAKAY A D IT! OF 8 Dunster Avenue, Greenville, NH 603-878-0606 Wed.-Sun. 10:00AM-5:00PM Over 100 Dealers & Consigners — just a short drive to: 101 Antiques & Collectibles Center, 1810 Antiques, Antique Associtates, Apotheca Flowers & Tea Chest, Begin Again, Delaney’s Antique Clocks, Frye’s Measure Mill, Gary’s Restaurant, Hedge House, Here Today Emporium, Hobart Village Antique Mall, Jack Daniels Motor Inn, Little River Bed & Breakfast, Little Round House Gift Shoppe, Martha Mae’s Antiques, Murray’s Home Again, NH Antique Co-op, Parker’s Maple Barn & Sugar House, Pickity Place Restaurant, Rebecca’s Consignments, Robin’s Egg Antiques, Second Avenue Consignment, This Olde Stuff, White Home Collections VENDORS WANTED Sat. & Sun., August 20 & 21 at the fairgrounds • Cornish, NH Contact: [email protected] 603-542-7688 AUGUST 2011 | Summer in new hampshire | Page 21 Festivals An assortment of fresh vegetables, jellies and jams are available at the farm stand, and wonderful food is served throughout the day. Don’t miss our famous roast beef supper Saturday from 5-7 p.m. in the Hardy-Pillsbury Barn. Tickets for the supper are $10 for adults and $5 for children, available by reservation (603-927-4047), or at the Farm Days information booth. Farm Days hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., rain or shine. General admission is $5; free for members and for children 6 and under. Information and directions: 603-927-4276 or 603-927-4440, and at www. musterfieldfarm.com. Lancaster Fair Aug. 31 Looking for the largest fun filled family event in the Great North Woods? Look no further!! The undisputed king is the Lancaster Fair on August 31 at 10 a.m. that has been open for 140years in succession. The Labor Day weekend extravaganza spotlights agriculture activities, a large midway, 4 H exhibits, diverse musical entertainment and motorized competitions (pulling events and the ever popular demolition derby). Wide clean midways and free parking. Route 3, Lancaster, NH . Phone: 603-788-4531. Rumney Old Home Day DISCOVER RUMNEY -Save the Date. Enjoy the Day FIREWORKS - August 13, 2011 on the common. We would like to invite kids, parents and all to join us for a day full of fun. Starting on the common 7:30 a.m. and a Fun Run at 8 a.m., followed by a Community & Kids’ parade, kids’ games, crafters, food, visit the Library, at the Historical Society displays of Rumney’s past, 50/50 drawing /Raffle, Special Evening Raffles for a chance at 100 Gallons of Oil, or One Cord of Wood, events & entertainment. ACTIVITIES FOR ALL ~ ALL DAY LONG, wrapping up with ice cream social, frying pan toss and FIREWORKS, more entertainment at the Russell school. Like to be in an event, join the 5K Fun Run be in the Parade etc. Contact: Chair & Program Participants, Gail Carr - 786-9403, Co-Chair, Diana Kindell - 786-9913, Parade, DIANA KINDELL 786-9913 or Stacy Winsor 254-8299, Donations, Kathy Grabiek 548-6808, 5K Fun Run, Nate Mulherin - 786-9848, Craft Tables, June Thomas & Sandy Catania - 786-2929, Pie Judging Contest, Stacy Winsor 2548299. WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU THERE! Brain Freeze: Ice Cream Social Beat the summer heat and cool off with some frosty, free treats at the Co-op. The indoor/outdoor free event on Aug. 18 at 6:00 p.m., will include a sundae bar with approximately 20 topping choices. Samples of frozen desserts will be available from a variety of New England and all-natural companies. Chefs from the Co-op’s awardwinning Celery Stick Café will serve up some of their favorite desserts. Children’s activities, live music and grilled hot dog samples will be available in the parking lot, weather permitting. Come on down to chill out with these tasty treats and catch up with your neighbors. Children welcome. This FREE event is open to the public; reservations not required. Just drop by! 24 South Main Street, Concord, NH. Phone: 603-225-6840. Men are welcome! If you want silky, smooth skin, call The Wax Specialists. · Full-body waxing for both men and women · Specializing in Brazilian Waxing Check out our monthly specials on our website!! Victoria and Sylvie welcome you. Book your appointment today 603.486.8189 Visit us online at www.WaxSpecialists.com Shaving Versus Waxing 150 Beech St. Manchester, NH 603.486.8189 SHAVING: With shaving, the hair is cut at the skin line, leaving behind the bulb. Hair grows back very quickly due to the stimulation of lifting the hair bulb. Increasing oils and blood circulation better nourishes the hair, which encourages it to grow faster. Shaved hair is always cut at a slant, making the hair sharp and uncomfortable. Shaved hair always grows back in coarse, sharp stubble within 24-hours. WAXING: One of the most delightful advantages of waxing is that your hair will grow back finer and slower. This is because the hair bulb is removed from below the skin's surface. Each time a new bulb grows back at the base of your hair, it will be weaker, and at times the hair is actually discouraged from growing back. Waxed hair takes two weeks for the bulb to grow back in the follicle, and one to two weeks for the hair to grow above the skin line, leaving you hair-free for three to four weeks! When waxing leaves your skin silky, smooth, and hairless for longer, the question is why not wax? Page 22 | SUmmer in new hampshire | AUGUST 2011 Events Summer Mountain Bike Series on Aug. 23 A weekly mountain bike race series for all abilities and ages. Every Tuesday for eight weeks racers can bike the long, short or mini courses between 3:00 and 7:00 p.m. Awards for top three in each category. Prizes for competitors who complete 6 out of 8 weeks are based on a raffle at the end of series awards party. Rt. 16, Pinkham Notch, Gorham, NH. Phone: 603-466-2333. Sunrise on Mt. Washington View the sunrise from the top of New England! The Mt. Washington Auto Road will open early for you to drive yourself to the summit. 3:30 am, August 28. Event Fee: $25 car and driver $8 additional passenger $15 motorcycle and operator. Gorham, NH. Phone: 603-466-3988. Mt. Washington Auto Road’s 150th Birthday Come join us in celebrating the 150th birthday of the Mt. Washington Auto Road, the oldest man-made attraction in America. Vintage horse drawn and automotive stages, which have operated for the past 150 years, will be on display, along with cake and fireworks in the evening at 9:15pm Don’t miss this opportunity to be involved in this part of New Hampshire’s history. August 8, 7:30 a.m. Rt. 16, Pinkham Notch, Gorham, NH. Phone: 603-466-3988. Birthday Celebration and Black Tie Gala Step back in time to the 1800’s for a period cuisine style dinner with a modern twist on Aug. 6 at 5:30 p.m. Sandy Beach RV Resort Free Tasting Samples Really-Aged Cheddar Cheese Open Daily 9:30 AM - 5 PM www.HarmansCheese.com 1400 Rte 117 in Sugar Hill, NH 03586 603-823-8000 Hodgepodge Yarns & Fibers LIKE TO KNIT? Come in and Browse! 59 Belknap Avenue, Newport, NH (603) 863-1470 Mon.-Fri. 9:30-5:00; Sat. 9:30-4:00 • Mastercard/Visa Black tie or vintage attire requested. Start the night with Victorian dancing and as the night wears on kick up your heels with a band to be announced. Finish the night with fireworks at 9:15. This is a ticketed event. Call or email Mary Power at (603) 466-3988, [email protected]. Mt. Washington Auto Road, Route 16, Pinkham Notch, NH. Phone: 603-466-3988. Event Fee: Contact for details. Campsites Available for Overnight or Seasonal Camping where fiber arts flourish Susan Smith & Paula Herbert, owners [email protected] 106 Main Street, Littleton, NH 03561 603-444-5915 • [email protected] Hours: Monday-Saturday 10-6 Sunday 12-5 IN New Hampshire JULY 2010 Your Guide to What’s Happening in the Granite State! To be included in our monthly publication please call Debbie at 1-800-281-2859 or visit www.themessengernh.com for schedule and ad rates. Current Seasonal Specials • Rental Cabins • Full Hookups • Swimming and Fishing on the spring-fed picturesque pond www.sandybeachrvresort.com [email protected] 677 Clement Hill Rd., Contoocook, NH 603-746-3591 AUGUST 2011 | Summer in new hampshire | Page 23 2011 Mud Bowl mud football championships celebrates ‘TV ComMUDies’ theme NORTH CONWAY, N.H. — Mud Bowl, the championships of mud football, returns to North Conway’s Hog Coliseum Friday through Sunday, Sept. 9 through 11, 2011, featuring 10 teams from throughout New England, the annual Tournament of Mud Parade Sept. 10 at 10 a.m., and zany halftime entertainment. It’s a threeday mud football tournament played in knee-deep mud. This year’s Tournament of Mud parade theme is “Mud Bowl celebrates TV ComMUDies.” Proceeds benefit charities in Mount Washington Valley. First held in North Conway in 1976, the games have raised more than $700,000 for charities over the years. Three-day tickets serve as raffle prize entries. Volunteers interested in helping are urged to call Jackie Howe at (603) 3565213 or Ryan Sommer at (603) 356-2096. Tickets are on sale in advance at the North Conway Community Center and North Conway Day Care. Non-profit groups which sell tickets in advance receive 25 percent of the proceeds. Call Sommer at (603) 356-2096 if interested in helping out. The parade features an open and a team class. Register by Sept. 1 with parade chair Bobbi Steele-Marotta at [email protected] (603) 496-4404. Parade sponsor is Cranmore Mountain Resort. Event sponsor is Amoskeag Beverage Inc., of Bow, distributors of Lite Beer by Miller. For further information, call the Mount Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce at 1-800-367-3364 or Jackie Howe at North Conway Day Care at (603) 356-5213. Follow us by visiting the Conway Daily Sun’s Facebook page. Build It. Fly It. Day on August 23 10am Young imaginations will soar as children create their own flying machines using a variety of everyday materials in this high-flying challenge. Kids will learn about the principles of aerodynamics and flight as they test their creations in the museum’s twostory Build It.Fly It exhibit. Whose invention will fly, flip or flop? Visitors can also try their their hand at constructing some other simple flyers to test and take home. All activities are included with paid admission [$8 adults & children, $7 seniors] and free for museum members. Event Fee: $8 adults & children $7 seniors age 65+, and free for children under age one. 6 Washington Street, Dover, NH. Phone: 603-742-2002. Montshire Museum of Science “One of the finest assemblages of hands-on exhibits ever gathered in one place” -NY Times �������������� Events Open Daily 10 - 5 K_\IfYfkQff exhibition through September 11 King Arthur Flour serving lunch & snacks to visitors 10:30-2:30 through Labor Day More than 125 interactive exhibits located indoors and out Water exhibits in Science Park Live animals Nature trails and Woodland Garden Museum Store One Montshire Road, Norwich, VT Take I-91, exit 13 802-649-2200 www.montshire.org Page 24 | SUmmer in new hampshire | AUGUST 2011 AUGUST 2011 | Summer in new hampshire | Page 25 Fee: $7.00 - Adult; $6.00 - Young Adult and Senior’s; $5.00 - Jr.; Ages- 3-5 Free. Mount Sunapee Resort, Newbury, NH. Phone: 603-763-3500. Events New Holderness NH 250th Celebration day Lancaster Rotary Auction The Lancaster Rotary is hosting its Annual Auction on the 20th of August in the park on Main St. in Lancaster. The auction will consist of used and new items, as well as a silent auction of mostly new items and gift certificates, and a yard sale. Everything in the auction has been donated The Rotarians are still accepting donations, and will accept most anything, with the exception of electronics, bicycles and clothing. They are in particular need of good used furniture, antiques are always great and all donations are tax deductible. All proceeds are donated back in to the community. FMI: Louise at 603-991-5625 or Peter Powell at 788-4848. Teddy Bear Clinic & Tea Party at Children’s Museum Children are invited to bring their favorite stuffedfriend to the museum’s annual Teddy Bear Clinic on August 10 at 10 a.m. Museum staff and volunteer nurses will be on hand to check-in animals, perform check-ups and conduct minor surgery on furry friends in need of repair. This event, sponsored by Portsmouth Regional Hospital, is designed to not only be fun, but also help children who may be afraid of visiting the doctor. A tea party for children and their “guests” will take place from 12-12:30 pm with New Holderness NH (Holderness and Ashland) is celebrating their 250th anniversary on Aug. 5 at 8 a.m. There will be a Grand Street Parade, Bands, Food, Vintage Boat Flotilla, Dancing, Bazaar, Activities for Children, Native American Living History Encampment. Something for everyone. Friday to Monday. Come join us for one of the events or stay the whole weekend. For more information go to www.HOLDERNESS250.org. Some events are free. juice, crackers and fruit. All activities are included with paid admission [$8 adults & children, $7 seniors] and free for museum members. 6 Washington Street, Dover, NH. Phone: 603-742-2002. Mount Sunapee Aerial Sky Ride Ride the Sunapee Express chair to Mount Sunapee’s 2,743’ summit for a spectacular view. (Weather permitting) We recommend a minimum height of 36 inches. Small children should be able to sit in the chair unassisted. Event Northern Moose Native American POWWOW Native American Inter-tribal POW WOW Aug. 2.All are welcomed. Native American drumming, singing, story telling, Native American flute playing and more. Grand entry at noon on Sa.t & Sun. Once again this year - the only Native American PowWow held in Coos County. Absolutely NO alcohol or drugs permitted on site during this weekendfamily event. Day dancers will be admitted free, vendors tables available. Campers arrive Friday & Saturday. Event Fee: $5 donation to benefit the drums, vendor sites available. 1442 NH Route 16, White Mountain Rd., Dummer, NH. Phone: 603-449-2300. Nestled in the heart of the White Mountains, in picturesque Waterville Valley Resort, the Black Bear Lodge is a well appointed all suite hotel with one bedroom condominiums. Comfortably sleeping 4-6, each unit features a fully-equipped kitchen, dining/living area, full bath and separate bedroom. The lodge also offers an indoor/outdoor pool, sauna, and whirlpool, a children's cinema and a game room. 23 Black Bear Road Waterville Valley (800) 349-2327 www.black-bear-lodge.com Page 26 | SUmmer in new hampshire | AUGUST 2011 Joyce Bosse, Broker 491-0559 Larry Colby, Agent 545-7078 Don Duefield, Assoc. Broker 478-3687 Where you are #1! Red Coat Realty 246 W. Main St., Hillsboro 464-3053 LEE: Lovely 3-4 Br Home In Low-Taxed Lee. Sets Back From The Road. 5 Mins. To Whittemore Center And Train To Boston/Portland, 20 Mins. From The Ocean. Over 2000 Sq Ft, Barn With Loft And Shed On Over 1.5 Acres. #1721 $299,900 BENNINGTON. Shades of Newhart - stately 1900’s New Englander with 8 acres. Three outbuildings plus a garage. Shining hardwood floors, amazing built-ins, heated wrap-around porch and separate screen porch, 2 fireplaces, 4 bedrooms, front and back stairways, over 5000 square feet.….too much to mention. #1643 $399,000 ANTRIM: Large 5BR home with great master, spacious LR and DR. Large barn currently home to 2 horses. Rural setting with easy commute to Concord or Keene. #1723. $269,900 DEERING: Just look at the 50 mile view--WOW! Not to mention the perennial garden, a 4 stall barn with electricity, water and phone lines. The open concept “Greatroom” has kitchen, liv. rm and din. rm with cath. ceilings overlooking these spectacular views. Three bdrms, 3 baths, fam. rm, 2 car gar., stream, pond on 15.5 acres. #1726 $349,000. HILLSBORO: Cute 2 BR cottage on over 3/4 acres. Outbuilding for workshop/ storage. On a dead-end, public road. Access to 3 beaches, swimming, fi shing, and near to other recreation including hiking, golf in the summer. #1715 $69,900 SALISBURY: Not many of these left, a camp on one acre with a fi replace, front porch and a brook on two sides. Nature abounds in the private setting with hunting, fishing or swimming just outside your door. #1722 $57,000 AUGUST 2011 | Summer in new hampshire | Page 27 Red Coat Homes 246 West Main St., Hillsboro • 464-3880 Proudly Representing... Eagle’s Nest Panelized Homes Integrity Modular Homes Pine Grove Mobile Homes Integrity Modular Log Homes Moosehead Cedar Log Homes Let us build one for you. Your lot or ours — anywhere in New Hampshire! [email protected] Page 28 | SUmmer in new hampshire | AUGUST 2011 You might be wondering “Why should I use a TRAVEL PROFESSIONAL?” In today’s world of instant online access to unlimited information on travel options, you might be wondering why it makes sense to plan your vacation with one of our travel professionals. 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And they’re there for you when you run into trouble.” Christopher Elliot, ombudsman, National Geographic Traveler magazine “It’s clear agents can likely save travelers big money and help set a realistic itinerary. Even where they weren’t cheaper, the agents competed with what we could find on our own. And we were impressed where they did save us money, in particular with hotels.” Jane Hodges, Wall Street Journal “Having a travel agent advise you is now more important than ever,” as fees, surcharges, and other travel restrictions have become more confusing for consumers. “Travel is one of the most complicated purchases.” Henry Harteveldt, Travel Industry Analyst, Forrester Research AUGUST 2011 | Summer in new hampshire | Page 29 gives you Early Buyer Admission at Pickers and saves you five dollars off general admission to Mid*Week! Email them at [email protected] for a free copy of the Antiques Week in New Hampshire 2011 Calendar of Events or find more information, hotels, exhibitor lists and media sponsor links at www.barnstar.com. Events Pickers Market and Mid*Week return to Furniture World Barn Star Productions and Frank Gaglio are pleased to announce their two premiere antiques shows during Antiques Week in New Hampshire will be returning to the Furniture World Design Center for August 2011. The Manchester Pickers Market Antiques Show, Monday, August 8, and Mid*Week in Manchester Antiques Show Wednesday, August 10 and Thursday, August 11 will both take place in the same building one following each other with no repeat dealers and a fresh excitement for each event. This year, Pickers celebrates its’ 17th year anniversary with a roster of dealers and real pickers from across the country bringing early American furniture, folk art and every imaginable variety of decorative and functional accessory worthy of a quality antiques show. Picker’s exhibitors are encouraged to “push the envelope” when it comes to making our show stand out and every year they do just that. Expect the unexpected and embrace the thrill of decorating with a new twist at The Manchester Pickers Market. The flagship of Barn Star Productions Antiques Shows is Military and Maritime Visitor Center open The Visitor Center has military artifacts and information about the 22nd Coastal Artillery which was headquartered at Fort Stark during World War II. The area has a walking trail with an information guide. A new exhibit about the history of shipwrecks in the New Castle area is also on display. Fort Stark State Historic Site, 211 Wild Rose Lane, New Castle, NH. Phone: 603-436-0352. the Mid*Week in Manchester Antiques Show started in 1994 and the show that launched “Antiques Week in New Hampshire”. Remarks Gaglio, “When I review photos of Mid*Week after each show, I am amazed at the quality and level of effort that goes into every dealer’s booth display and design. We are so grateful to have top names in our industry exhibiting with us from Winter Antiques Show dealers to folk arts’ elite, they can all be found at Mid*Week offering outstanding value for collectors without the “City” price point”. Don’t forget the two show discounted ticket which The Language of Baskets Abenaki speaker Eli Joubert has said, “within our language lie the secrets of our culture.” This talk, on Aug. 13 at 7p.m., will focus on Abenaki words used in the making of baskets. Abenaki master basket maker Sherry Gould will discuss the literal meanings of these Abenaki words, as well as words “borrowed” from other languages and what they tell us about Abenaki world view. Gould is the Director of the Wijokadoak Immersion Basket Camp which teaches basket making using the Abenaki language. Hopkinton Historical Society, 300 Main St., Hopkinton, NH. Phone: 603-746-3825. SCAN TO VISIT OUR WEBSITE 7+(5(·6$/2772/,.($%287:$7(5&28175<:,7++,63(('5,'(66/,33(5<6/,'(6$1')$17$67,&)/2$76 <28&$17851$125',1$5<6800(5'$<,172$1(;75$25',1$5<$'9(1785($1'%(672)$// :$7(5&28175<,6$))25'$%/(&/26(72+20($1'*$//2162))81)25(9(5<0(0%(52)7+()$0,/< /$)$<(77(52$'5287(325760287+1+1111 ::::$7(5&28175<&20 Page 30 | SUmmer in new hampshire | AUGUST 2011 TO DIXVILLE NOTCH LANCASTER 2 93 135 VT ? 43 42 302 LISBON FRANCONIA 116 112 116 142 37 36 18 302 34B FRANCONIA NOTCH 93 WHALE'S TALE WATER PARK 32 118 25C 30 THORNTON 91 RG LOS O 118 ES 20 DER 19 ? 4 18 CA 13 103 V 12 A 12 SUNAPEE ? 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