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In New Hampshire – November 2011

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Download In New Hampshire - November 2011 (pdf)Annual Alpaca Holiday Tour at Someday Farm

Come get a taste of winter in New England, with a small farm atmosphere and rural agriculture. Visit our animals in their festive barn, sip cider or cocoa by the fire while listening to holiday music while perusing our heated shop, featuring NH Made products by us!…

Shangri-La Chinese Acrobats at ROH Nov. 5

Illusion becomes reality at the Rochester Opera House on Saturday, November 5 at 2:00 PM as the awe-inspiring Shangri-La Chinese Acrobats transport the audience to the mystical land of Shangri-La…where anything is possible! This multi-faceted, multicultural production thrills kids and adults alike with dazzling acrobatic displays, formidable feats of daring and balance, explosive Kung Fu, brilliant costumes and even a touch of Chinese comedy…

Vintage Christmas in Portsmouth, NH

Make plans now for the perfect holiday visit during Vintage Christmas in Portsmouth. Presented by cultural anchors The Music Hall and Strawbery Banke Museum, it’s a month of Strolls, Shows and Stayovers in the historic seaport of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Listed as “one of the Top 100 Events in North America” (ABA) and “one of the Top Ten Things not to miss in New England” (Boston Globe),Vintage Christmas in Portsmouth has people returning year after year to the small city that Travel Guide of America calls “the crowning glory of the New Hampshire Seacoast…

Historic Thanksgiving at Remick Farm

Learn about harvest festivals and how the foods of the Thanksgiving feast evolved over the centuries. The event features demonstrations of how the early 19th century meal was prepared – from the farm to the table – including plucking and dressing the turkey…

 

 

In New Hampshire – October 2011

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Jackson NH would like to invite families to join in for a Safe Old Fashioned Community Trick or Treat Block Party for children 13 and under accompanied by their parents. This Trick or Treat Sweet Street fun event will take place on Monday October 31, 2009 Halloween from 4:00 PM until 6:00 PM… this is our 5th year of presenting this event…

The McIntosh is a finicky apple

The creamy flesh beneath their thin skin bruises easily, and, more than most varieties, it is essential that they be kept cold after picking, or they go soft. Macs break down easily when cooked, and their flavor, so tart and crisp in the fall, mellows with age over time to a sweeter taste and pear-like texture…

Deerfield Fair features four days of music

Fiddlers and banjo pickers will return to compete at this year’s Deerfield Fair. On the third day of the fair, Saturday, October 1, at 1pm, get ready to hear some of the region’s finest fiddlers compete for cash prizes and the right to be named fiddling champion. On Sunday at 1pm, it’s the banjo players’ turn to take the stage at Relaxation Grove…

Oktoberfest and a new Mountain Obstacle Run

New Hampshire’s Loon Mountain German culture with music, food, and beer at the popular Annual Oktoberfest scheduled for Columbus Day Weekend, Oct. 8-9. New Hampshire’s fall foliage is typically at peak and…

RiverFire comes to Berlin

Voted “Best of NH 2007” by New Hampshire Magazine. RiverFire burns bigger and brighter every year! This year includes children’s Halloween costume parade, bouncy house village, games, face painting, mouth watering food vendors, music, hot air balloon rides & a haunted village. At dusk the fires on the river will light up the sky..

It’s On The House Microbrew Tasting & Auction

Join us for an evening of great tasting and festivities at “It’s on the House,” a microbrew fundraising event benefiting NeighborWorks® Greater Manchester. Attendees of “It’s on the House” will sample a variety of microbrew beer while enjoying music, laughter, a live and silent auction, and..

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In New Hampshire – September 2011

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Apples routinely top grocery lists, for a variety of tasty reasons. Beyond the plethora of varieties and apple products to be enjoyed, apples pack a nutritious punch, providing a daily dose of health benefits. The U.S. Apple Association offers the following Delicious Dozen – 12 proven ways apples and apple products positively impact health, from head to toe, and from the inside out:..

‘Artful Equine Exhibit’ slated for Sept. 9

Mill Brook Gallery & Sculpture Garden is pleased to present this outstanding exhibit of Artful Equines. The bond between horses and their humans, in art and in life, is deep and resonant. The horse’s part in history – from plowing the fields to aiding mankind in transportation and warfare, to modern day racing, showing and therapeutic work – is unique…

Annual Labor Day Weekend Craft Fair at the Bay

Indoor and Outdoor Arts and Craft Festival on Sept. 3rd at 10 a.m. along the shores of the big Lake Winnipesaukee Featuring 100 Booths of American made arts, crafts, food and live music…

NH Fish & Lobster Festival

Otherwise known as the Fishtival, this event debuted in 2009 and is a special collaboration between a variety of community organizations to support the local fishing industry. This fun-filled event, held on Sept. 24 at 12 noon, will feature seafood tasting, games, music and more…

They Might Be Giants come to The Capitol Center For The Arts

Notorious for their energized live show, Brooklyn’s They Might Be Giants (TMBG), one of alternative rock’s most enduring and innovative bands, will perform at Concord’s Capitol Center for the Arts on Saturday, September 10th, at 8pm. Tickets start at $26…

Top ten ways to Peep a Leaf

From the seat of a car, train, bike or chairlift, there’s more than one way to peep a leaf in Mt Washington Valley, NH. Hail to the “peep” this fall with a visit to Mt. Washington Valley, located in the heart of New Hampshire’s White Mountains. Offering not only spectacular foliage but a wide variety of ways to enjoy the harvest hues of Mother Nature’s artistry, there’s plenty of great ways to enjoy Mt. Washington Valley’s fall foliage throughout this autumn. Here are some conventional and a few unconventional suggestions for viewing Mt. Washington Valley’s fall foliage…

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In New Hampshire – August 2011

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Download In New Hampshire - August 2011 (pdf)Service Credit Union Boston – Portsmouth Air Show announces Final 2011 Lineup

Service Credit Union Boston–Portsmouth Air Show officials held a news conference today where they announced their final performer lineup for the 2011 show and they unveiled site enhancements designed to improve the fan experience at the show.The show, which will feature the United States Air Force Thunderbirds in their first New Hampshire appearance in 25 years, will be held August 13th and 14th at the Portsmouth International Airport at Pease…

78th Annual League of NH Craftsmen’s Fair

Celebrate the spirit of the maker at the Annual Craftsmen’s Fair from August 6-14, 2011. One-of-a-kind jewelry, glass, pottery, prints, metalwork, fiber arts, woodcarvings, weaving, sculptures, furniture, and leatherwork; all handmade by master craftsmen; are on display at the Annual Craftsmen’s Fair…

NH Jump$tart Charity Golf Tournament

The New Hampshire Jump$tart Coalition will be holding its annual charity golf tournament on August 18th at the Stonebridge Country Club in Goffstown, NH. Stonebridge is a highly-acclaimed golf course with a four-star rating by Golf Digest in its “Places to Play” ranking. “Funds raised by playing in the NH Jump$tart Coalition Charity Golf Tournament will help Granite State children learn about personal finances in a direct and meaningful way…

Steve Earle comes to Concord’s Capitol Center

After many years of touring solo and acoustically worldwide, Steve Earle is now touring in support of the album I’ll Never Get Out of This World Alive with his highly celebrated, electric live band The Dukes (And Duchesses) featuring Allison Moorer. Tickets for his August 7 Concord tour stop are on sale now at the Capitol Center for the Arts for $35.00 and $42.50…

Evening lighthouse cruise

Captain & Patty’s Cruises (www.capandpatty.com) is offering a special evening cruise from Kittery Point every Tuesday evening. All proceeds benefit the mission of Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouses to preserve Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse and Whaleback Lighthouse. These benefit cruises are being offered until early September…

Moose Festival to celebrate 20th Year

The Annual North Country Moose Festival, a real success story for the region, will be celebrating its 20th year August 26-28, 2011. New features have been added to familiar favorites in honor of this special year commemorating the area’s most majestic resident—the moose. Thousands pour into the North Country every year to enjoy three days of fun and excitement across several towns…

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In New Hampshire – July 2011

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Schedule offers 18 sports. Register now for upcoming events. Registration is open for the 24th annual Granite State Senior Games, Aug. 5-28, at venues in the Greater Manchester area and elsewhere. Athletes of all skill levels, age 50 or more, are the traditional attendees. New this year: those of age 45 and up may enter track events…

Hillsboro Balloon Festival

The Hillsboro Balloon Festival and Fair is a major four day event with live entertainment, new attractions each year, and old-fashioned Fireman’s Muster on Sunday afternoon featuring competitions among the area fire departments. Along with the typical thrill rides and games of the Carnival Midway…

Summer Picnic Series

Kids…and Parents, too! Pack your picnic basket, bring along a blanket and join us at the Rochester Opera House for four fun-filled interactive shows for children in the new Summer Picnic Series…

Farmers’ Markets open for the Summer Season

The majority of New Hampshire’s farmers’ markets are now open, or will be open by the end of June. Shoppers can choose from 85 markets operating weekly from now through October all around the state…

16th Annual Daylily Extravaganza

The Daylily Extravaganza at Davis Brook Farm on July 23 at 9 a.m. features a spectacular display of color and fragrances from more than 700 daylily varieties including our very own “Monadnock Series”. Visitors wander among our gardens, photograph flowering plants, participate in educational demonstrations, take a chance at a door prize, or simply enjoy a cup of lemonade and cookies…

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In New Hampshire – June 2011

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Download In New Hampshire - June 2011Seacoast Irish Festival

This popular celebration of Irish heritage draws thousands of attendees. The Greater Dover Chamber of Commerce has teamed up with Dover Main Street to produce the event. A full day of Irish music and dance, as well as authentic Irish food and drink…

Drive in the 50’s coming to Berlin

Gorgeous classic cars will line the streets and music will be heard throughout downtown Thursday, June 2nd, 5 to 8pm, Rain or Shine. Everyone is invited to join the downtown festivities which will include great local food, incredible music, and of course, awe inspiring classic cars from all over New England…

Wingzilla Chicken Wing Cook-Off Competition

Northern Forest Heritage Park, located at 942 Main Street in Berlin NH, wants you to mark your calendars for June 18, 2011 for the 4th Annual WINGZILLA Chicken Wing BBQ Cook-Off. It’s a Block Party. It’s a blast…

Covered Bridge Dance

Dance the night away on June 25 at 7 p.m. under the Historic Jackson Covered Bridge… the moon the stars and you. Live Band plays and it is FREE…

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In New Hampshire – May 2011

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A recognized quintessential New England Village and a highly visited resort destination plays host to the 22nd running of the…

New Hampshire Golf Association looks forward to 2011

The New Hampshire Golf Association has published its 2011 tournament schedule. As in the past, a number of golf clubs have agreed to host State Amateur pre-qualifiers in May and June. Players will vie for spots at each pre-qualifier, leading up to the NHGA State Amateur Championship, to be held at the outstanding Nashua Country Club July11th to 16th…

The Music Hall presents Momix: Botanica

Portsmouth, New Hampshire…The Music Hall presents Momix: Botanica on stage at its historic theater in downtown Portsmouth, New Hampshire on Saturday, May 14, 2011 8pm and Sunday May 15, 2011 2pm. They are returning to The Music Hall with their visually thrilling “herbal remedy…for our current universal blues” as founder Moses Pendleton puts it…

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In New Hampshire – April 2011

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This spring, Jeremy D’Entremont will be launching his fourth season of “New England Lighthouse Tours,” with a variety of unique personalized van tours based in Portsmouth, NH. Past tourgoers have called the tours “educational and breathtaking” and the “perfect New England day trip”…

Charlotte Bronte’s classic “Jane Eyre” at Leddy Center

Charlotte Bronte’s magnificent Gothic love story is brought to stirring life as Leddy Center in Epping presents “JANE EYRE”, directed by Elaine Gatchell, April 1-10.

Russian National Ballet Theatre to perform

Celebrate the power of dance with The Music Hall’s annual Spring ballet – this year, Tchaikovsky’s masterpiece, Swan Lake, will be performed by the Russian National Ballet Theatre on Sunday, April 3, 2011 at 4pm at the landmark Victorian theater in downtown Portsmouth.

Folsom Family Gardening Day set for April 16

The American Independence Museum invites families to celebrate Spring and Patriots’ Day with its new “Folsom Family Gardening Day” to be held on Saturday, April 16 at historic Folsom Tavern.

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In New Hampshire – March 2011

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Currier & Ives Maple Sugar Weekend and Progressive Dinner

Rosewood Country Inn, The Candlelite Inn, and Henniker House offer Two Night Getaway where Maple is The Key Ingredient. As spring approaches in New Hampshire, the days get longer, temperatures rise and buckets and tubing appear on the roadsides to herald the start of maple sugar season. To celebrate this annual event, three country inns in the Sunapee region have joined together to offer a Currier & Ives Maple Sugar Weekend and Progressive Dinner, March 18-20.

Romantic hot spots in Mount Washington Valley

Been looking for love in all the wrong places? If you’re not in Mt. Washington Valley, NH, you’re not in the right spot for love. Check out these HOT SPOTS for romance in the shadow of the Northeast’s tallest peak.

2nd Annual Murder Mystery Weekend set

“A Taste for Murder”, the Lincoln Woodstock Chamber of Commerce’s 2nd Annual Murder Mystery Weekend, will take place April 16 & 17, 2011. The event leads sleuths throughout the towns of Lincoln and Woodstock, finding clues, interviewing suspects, and trying to solve the mystery.

Green Traditions concert at Capitol Center

Green Traditions Concert and Celebration featuring renowned Irish piper Paddy Keenan,Réagánta, and other local Irish musicians and dancers, March 5, 2011, 8pm at the Capitol Center for the Arts. Local Green Fair Highlighting Regional Green Initiatives and Vendors Starts at 6:30pm.

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In New Hampshire – February 2011

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Native American Living Arts Program set

The Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum is offering monthly hands-on workshops exploring Native American arts and crafts. In the upcoming workshop make a beaded rosette with Wampanoag craftsperson Andy Bullock on Saturday, February 5, from 10am until 1 pm.

Kidz rock the house

Kidz of all ages! Jazz up your school vacation with a rockin’ fun time at Kidz Rock the House at the Rochester Opera House on Friday, February 25 at 2:00 PM. Saturday, February 26 at 7:00 PM and Sunday, February 27 at 2:00. This interactive, “Dynamite” concert features radio hits and songs from all of your favorite TV show

Rocks Estate offers NH Maple Experience

Enjoy the “New Hampshire Maple Experience” at The Rocks Estate this spring. From tapping trees and learning how maple syrup is made to horse-drawn wagon rides and tasty treats, the Maple Experience program is a Rocks favorite. The Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests, which owns the 1,400-acre Rocks Estate, partners each spring with area inns and other businesses to unveil the sweet mystery of New Hampshire’s delectable maple syrup and provide hands-on learning.

Local History Fair returns to Nashua Library

After the success of last year’s event, the Local History Fair will return to the Nashua Public Library on Sunday, February 13, from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. One of the featured speakers will be Susan Fineman, “schoolmarm” for the District #1 Schoolhouse in the Old South Burial Ground in Nashua.

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