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In New Hampshire – July 2013

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Download In New Hampshire - July 2013 (pdf)Celebrate Independence Day in New Hampshire

This is the year to visit Star Island with significant discounts for new families and groups and attend one or more of the over 40 gatherings that will focus on themes as varied as natural history, international affairs, religion and health…

League of NH Craftsmen’s Fine Craft Gallery Trail July 4 to July 14, 2013

From July 4 through July 14, visitors are invited to shop for and learn how fine craft is made by following the League of NH Craftsmen’s Fine Craft Gallery Trail. During this Live Free & Shop event, the League of NH Craftsmen Retail Galleries, located in Center Sandwich, Concord, Hanover, Littleton, Meredith, Nashua, and North Conway, will host fun and educational activities, including…

Prouty aims to raise $2.75 million with 2013 event

Founded in 1982 by four nurses who pedaled their way across the White Mountains of New Hampshire to raise money and awareness for cancer research, The Prouty is now such a popular rite of summer that organizers have set a goal of crossing the $20 million threshold in its cumulative 32 year history. It’s a fitting tribute to Audrey Prouty, the patient who inspired the nurses to raise funds…

Barn Star’s MidWeek Antiques Show turns 20

Barn Star Productions and Frank Gaglio are proud to announce the 20th Anniversary Celebration of the MidWeek Antiques Show, which will take place at The Everett Arena in Concord, New Hampshire this August 7 & 8, 2013. The event that started Antiques Week in New Hampshire has grown in stature and importance throughout its…

“An American Celebration” on July 4th at Strawbery Banke Museum

“An American Celebration” on July 4th is Strawbery Banke Museum’s annual salute to America, Independence Day and the joys of summer. Beginning with a US Naturalization Ceremony, Strawbery Banke gives multiple generations the opportunity to enjoy the 10-acre living history museum on a day that American history takes the spotlight. Live music and picnic food sales complement the historic…

In New Hampshire – June 2013

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Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum is proud to unveil its newly renovated gallery devoted to Native American art and culture of the southwest. A new donation of stunning contemporary southwestern pottery and funding from Ginny Theo-Steelman and…

Canterbury Community Farmers’ Market

The Canterbury Community Farmers’ Market is celebrating our 7th season! 20+ vendors will gather each Wednesday from June 5 to Oct. 2, 4-6:30pm, RAIN or SHINE, to offer a great selection of local produce, dairy, cheese, meat, ready-to-eat, sweets, fresh bread, locally brewed beer, wine, crafts, and…

New England Brewfest set for June 29 with 30 breweries, 3 live bands, and over 100 Beers on tap

In its 9th year, the New England Brewfest has become the signature summer event in the Western White Mountains of New Hampshire. Held on Saturday, June 29 and presented by Loon Mountain Resort, the event features 30 breweries from around the Northeast, live music, a homebrewing demonstration, great food, and beer-related vendors. Organizers are expecting a sell out crowd, with 4,000…

Lost River Gorge & Boulder Caves opens for its 161st Season

Known for its natural beauty and hidden mysteries, the Lost River Gorge & Boulder Caves on Rte. 112 began another season of family-friendly adventure on Saturday, May 11, 2013. The Lost River runs high in early May, thanks to the melting snowpack from the surrounding slopes of Kinsman Notch. It affords visitors a thrilling experience as the roar of cascading waterfalls echo through the towering granite walls and glacial…

Leave young animals alone – keep wildlife wild

With the arrival of spring, many species of wildlife are giving birth to their young. Finding young wildlife can be exciting, but in most cases, even if it appears abandoned, its mother is not far off. If you encounter young wildlife – even young animals that appear to need help – the kindest and safest thing to do is to leave them alone and…

In New Hampshire – May 2013

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This is the year to visit Star Island with significant discounts for new families and groups and attend one or more of the over 40 gatherings that will focus on themes as varied as natural history, international affairs, religion and health…

American Veterans Traveling Tribute coming

The Haverhill/Newbury 250th Anniversary Committee is proud to announce that the American Veteran’s Traveling Tribute will be at the North Haverhill Fairground from Thursday, May 23 until Monday, May 27, 2013. An 80% replica of the Vietnam Wall, Gold Dog tag display of all casualties from…

Small Boats in Big Race on Wolfeboro’s Back Bay

The New Hampshire Boat Museum’s Back Bay Skippers will hold an Open International Footy Regatta rain or shine Saturday, May 4, on Back Bay in Wolfeboro. Directed by Bill Hagerup of Moultonborough, the Regatta is open to all boats of the…

4th Annual A Taste Of Milford

The 4th Annual A Taste of Milford event takes place on Thursday, May 30th in downtown Milford and will feature 25 restaurants and local food producers from the Milford area. New this year: tasters are invited to vote…

The NH Renaissance Faire comes to Kingston

The New Hampshire Renaissance Faire was listed as “Best in New Hampshire by New Hampshire Magazine in 2012. It is a family oriented charity faire with something for everyone. There are knights battling, belly dancers dancing. There are thieves thieving and…

In New Hampshire – April 2013

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Download In New Hampshire - April 2013 (pdf)Restaurant Week Portsmouth & The Seacoast

49 restaurants are participating in Restaurant Week Portsmouth & The Seacoast’s Spring promotion, April 4-13th, 2013.  As a result of a growing food sensitivity awareness, many of the participating restaurants will be showcasing gluten free menus and additiona…

Bruce Hornsby at the Capitol Center for the Arts

Three-time Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter and pianist Bruce Hornsby will bring a rare, intimate, solo piano performance to Concord’s Capitol Center for the Arts on Friday, April 19 at 8pm. Hornsby’s work continues to display the same creative iconoclasm that’s been a constant in the artist’s…

NH Sheep & Wool Festival

Join us May 11th and 12th at the Deerfield Fairgrounds in Deerfield, NH for the 37th annual NH Sheep & Wool Festival. Over 120 vendors of yarn and other wool and fiber products, as well as farming supplies for sheep, alpacas, llamas, goats and rabbits. Festival attendees may…

Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum opening & new exhibit

Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum opens May 1 with a new exhibit about “Containers”. Bark, marsh-plant fiber, ash splint, gourd, cattails – these are some of the materials that have been skillfully and artfully twined, woven, carved, folded, or sewn into the containers in the 2013 season’s first exhibit…

How the brewing industry shaped the city

Recognized as a “foodie” destination, with more restaurant seats than residents, Portsmouth has loved its “public houses” from the start. Strawbery Banke Museum’s featured 2013 exhibit, “Tapping Portsmouth: How the Brewing Industry Shaped the City” explores 300 years of that brewing history, literally from the ground up, thanks to the hops grown…

In New Hampshire – March 2013

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Celebrate Celtic Heritage Month at the Nashua Public Library with a Sunday concert on March 24 at 2 p.m. The afternoon begins with Shanacchie, the Irish singing duo of Pat Heffernan and Patrick Keane. Favorites in Southern New Hampshire, the duo performs songs old and new for young and old, with their special brand of stories and shenanigans thrown into…

The New Hampshire Maple Experience

Maple tours are back on tap at The Rocks Estate this spring. Discovering the history of maple sugaring, participating in the process of tapping trees and making syrup, horse-drawn wagon rides through the scenic Rocks property, and tasty treats have made these tours a favorite springtime tradition. “Last year nearly 800 visitors participated in the Maple Experience at The Rocks in just…

SnoDeo – Swift Diamond Riders

Thousands of snowmobile enthusiasts will converge on Coleman State Park in Stewartstown to enjoy two days of fun and food at the Swift Diamond Riders SnoDeo, sponsored by the Swift Diamond Riders. Those attending will be able to check out next year’s line of snowmobiles by taking demo…

Zero Dark Thirty

For a decade, an elite team of intelligence and military operatives, working in secret across the globe, devoted themselves to a single goal: to find and eliminate Osama bin Laden. “Zero Dark Thirty” is a military term for 30 minutes after midnight and also referred to the secrecy surrounding the mission. This new…

The Ancient Art of Gyotaku

The Ancient Art of Gyotaku Gyotaku, or fish printing, orginated in the early 1800s. Fish prints have been used to keep records of catch and to learn about fish biology in Japan for over 100 years. The technique became an art that has spread across…

In New Hampshire – Feb. 2013

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A Celebration of Wine, Food and Song… From February to March, the Winter Wine Festival at the Wentworth by the Sea – A Marriott Hotel & Spa presents Celebrity Chefs, Winemakers, Masters of Wine, Grand Vintner’s Dinners, Flight…

High adventure in the Mt. Washington Valley

Mt. Washington Valley offers a number of outdoor adventure options for those that look for a more extreme thrill. Whether it’s above tree-line sightseeing, snowmobiling on the extensive trail system in the area, ice climbing, or winter weather observing atop Mount Washington, the White Mountains are…

How is maple syrup made?

The maple sugaring season in New Hampshire usually lasts about six weeks from mid-February to mid-April, depending on the location. When nighttime temperatures are below freezing and daytime wind chill temperatures rise to 35 F or more, the sap begins to run. It will not run every day if weather…

Snow Tubing at NH Ski Areas

During recent years snow tubing has continued to grow in popularity at Ski NH resorts as a simple, fun way to slide on snow. Snow tubing is as easy as sitting down and letting gravity do the work. Even if you’ve never seen snow before, your first tube ride can be…

The Soul of the Samurai – Currier Museum of Art

Manchester – Experience the mystery of the Samurai, a warrior class whose ancient code of conduct still guides contemporary Japanese culture and instructs modern martial arts. Weaponry, the most celebrated symbol of the Samurai, is noted for its…

In New Hampshire – Jan. 2013

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Download In New Hampshire - Jan. 2013 (pdf)2nd Annual Souhegan Valley Chili Chowda Cook Off

The Souhegan Valley Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Opportunity Networks will hold the second annual Souhegan Valley Chili Chowda Cookoff on Sunday, January 27 from 12-4 PM at the…

Time to sign up for snowmobile safety classes

Winter is almost here, and snowmobile education classes are underway across the state. To operate a snowmobile in New Hampshire, any person age of 12 or older must have either a valid Motor Vehicle Driver’s License or have successfully completed an approved Off-Highway Recreational Vehicle (OHRV) Safety Education class taught by…

All Shook Up at ROH

C’mon Everybody! Shake it up in the club, set in a small Midwestern town in 1955, when Rochester Opera House Productions presents All Shook Up, the Broadway musical comedy featuring twenty-four Elvis Presley classics like Heartbreak Hotel, Love Me Tender, Can’t Help Falling in Love and Don’t Be Cruel. Enjoy …

Cranmore Mountain Great Penguin Race

Purchase a rubber penguin for $5 and race it down the slope, where all proceeds benefit the Mount Washington Valley Children’s Museum. Penguins can be purchased starting early December at the MWV Children’s Museum, the Settler’s Green Tubing Event, Cranmore Mountain, or…

Jackson Invitational Snow Sculpting Event

Welcome Reception and Awards Banquet Priced Accordingly. The 12th Anniversary of Jackson’s Snow Sculpting Competition where Sculptors create magical pieces of art frozen in time for everyone to enjoy! This event is a photographers dream. 2013 brings back…

In New Hampshire – Dec. 2012

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Download In New Hampshire - Dec. 2012 (pdf)Inn to Inn Cookie and Candy Tour celebrates with Trees, Treats and Treasures

The popular Mt Washington Valley, NH inn to inn holiday cookie tour will offer holiday decorating ideas & trees, recipe cards, collectors ornaments, prizes plus plenty of sweet treats…

Real Christmas Trees are Recyclable

After the holidays, don’t throw your Real Christmas Tree in the trash or set it on the curb. Real Christmas Trees are biodegradable, which means they can be easily reused or recycled for mulch and other purposes. Here are some recycling options and tips on what…

St. Nicholas Fair at Grace Episcopal Church

Great bargains for all will be found for all at the 2012 St. Nicholas Fair at Grace Episcopal Church in East Concord, Saturday, December 1, 2012 from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. The holiday shopper will find one-of-a-kind artists’ quality holiday gifts, home-made pies, cakes, sweets, fudge, New England Baked Beans, jewelry, and much more including gifts for your favorite …

The Temptations, a Motown Legend comes to Lebanon Opera House

For more than forty years, The Temptations have prospered, propelling popular music with a series of smash hits, and sold-out performances throughout the world. The history of The Temptations is the history of contemporary American pop. An essential component of the original Motown machine, that amazing…

New Year’s Eve Partybration at Santa’s Village

Santa welcomes you to his third annual New Year’s Eve Partybration. Father Time will turn the clocks ahead 4 hours, and begin celebrating the new year a bit early for our younger guests. It’s a grand time to visit with Father Time, ride on all your favorite rides, and see great fireworks one…

In New Hampshire – Nov. 2012

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Download In New Hampshire - Nov. 2012 (pdf)“Fez”tival of Trees

Fun for All Ages, the 12th Annual “Fez”-tival is an extravaganza of fully decorated, artificial trees decorated in a Christmas or other theme. All trees are beautifully lit for the enjoyment of the viewers who will come to participate in the associated festivities and purchase chances to win…

Santa to arrive by Dog Team, Tree Lighting, and Fireworks

Santa Claus is coming to town, but this time is leaving he reindeer at the North Pole. For the 22nd year in a row, Santa will make an arrival by Dog Team at the Town Square in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. Pulled by a team of Alaskan sled dogs, Santa and his…

Jingle Bell Chocolate Tour

Nestlenook Estate and the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce invite you to make your reservations early for the Jingle Bell Chocolate Tour. Named one of the 5 “Tasty Tours of New England” by the Concord Insider “Engage all your senses”. This Horse Drawn Austrian Sleigh Ride through the Village of…

Guitarist Ed Gerhard returns to Laconia for a Holiday Concert

Join us for this very special evening with one of the country’s finest acoustic guitarists. Gerhard will perform soulful arrangements of well-loved carols, as well as his own concert favorites. Fans of guitar music and Christmas alike will want to be a part of this memorable show…

New England Craft and Specialty Food Fair

The 17th Annual New England Craft & Specialty Food Fair will be held indoor at the Rockingham Park Racetrack in Salem, NH, on Friday, November 9, Saturday, November 10, and Sunday, November 11, from 10am to 5pm daily. Over 250 of the regions finest Craftsmen and women will display and sell their crafts including Candles, Ribbon Angels, Turned Wood, Pottery, Scarves, Tapestry, Fine Jewelry, Quilts, Baskets, Photography,…

In New Hampshire – October 2012

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Download In New Hampshire - October, 2012 (pdf)Cranmore & Bretton Woods team up to offer the Sun-N-Snow Season Pass

NORTH CONWAY, NH – Two New Hampshire family-friendly ski areas, Bretton Woods at the Omni Mount Washington Resort and Cranmore Mountain Resort, have teamed up to offer a new pass option this winter. The “Sun-N-Snow” Season Pass offers skiers and riders a great value, with the pass…

28th Annual Apple Harvest Day comes to Dover Oct. 6th

The 28th Annual Apple Harvest Day will take place in Dover on Saturday, October 6 from 9:00am to 4:00pm. The Seacoast’s premier fall festival will feature over 300 vendors, six entertainment stages, fabulous food and amusements for the whole family…

Ghost Encounters brings true ghostly tales to life at Canterbury Shaker Village

Canterbury, NH – October 12 and 13, 2012, Canterbury Shaker Village debuts Ghost Encounters, a performance tour stocked with seven true tales of ghostly encounters at the Village. Two tours will be offered on each date, one at 6:30pm and the other at 8:30pm. Space is limited so…

James Montgomery at Hometown Heroes’ Blues Festival

Blues legend James Montgomery headlines the Hometown Heroes’ Blues Festival at the Rochester Opera House on Saturday, October 13 at 8:00 p.m. (Doors 7:00 p.m. ). Montgomery “brings it on home” for a fantastic blues concert on our stage with Brothers in Arms and Touch of Gray, featuring…

All aboard…for the Murder Mystery Dinner Train

North Conway, NH – A new event headlines the line-up for a spooky fun-filled October in North Conway, NH. Climb aboard the first Murder Mystery Dinner Train for a tantalizing evening of intrigue, suspense and whodunit in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Trains are scheduled to leave the station both

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