In New Hampshire – August 2013

In New Hampshire – August 2013

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Download In New Hampshire - August 2013 (pdf)11th Annual Quilt Show returns to the Center of New Hampshire

The World Quilt Show – New England returns to the Radisson Center of New Hampshire in Manchester, Thursday through Sunday, August 15 – 18, 2013. Whether you visit for one day or make it a great four-day weekend at the World Quilt Show there is plenty to do and see as you view the spectacular collection of quilts and textile art from all over the world in the…

Lost River Gorge & Boulder Caves – Nature’s Classroom

As visitors explore intricate boulder caves, gaze at towering granite walls and experience the thrill of standing near thundering waterfalls, they probably are not aware they are getting lessons in New Hampshire’s prehistoric geology. Lost River Gorge & Boulder Caves is a popular destination for school groups, church organizations, camps and…

Young Jazz Vocalist at Nashua Public Library

With her vibrant, vintage voice that could easily have been heard at a 1930s speakeasy or 1950s jazz club, Boston-based Brandi Maxam blends classic sounds with distinctive freshness. The Brandi Maxam Jazz Quartet, appearing in the Nashua Public Library’s Summer Concerts on the Plaza series on Thursday, July 25, at 7 p.m. plays standards, but also throws in some contemporary pop, even jazzy variations of modern indie rock…

Free Tuesday Night Movies at Settlers’ Green Outlet Village

Settlers’ Green will host a summer movie series “on the green” every Tuesday night, through August. Family-friendly Blu-ray movies begin at dusk and are shown on a giant 16-foot big screen. Pre-movie activities begin at 7 p.m. and include face painting, movie trivia with prizes, a full dinner menu along with popcorn and…

Volunteers prepare for Woods, Water and Wildlife Festival

Exploring the maze of paths winding among tall corn rows is a favorite activity of kids who attend the Woods, Water and Wildlife Festival, held at Branch Hill Farm each August. Preparing this ‘Amazing Maze’ is no small endeavor for volunteers, who have been out planting corn seed, weeding and adding several types of mulch for several weeks. Nor is it the only volunteer task in preparation for this popular festival that attracted more than 400 last year. Helpers set up tents and hay bales, post signs, direct…

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