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Marvelous Meredith Fine Craft Gallery By Kathi Caldwell-Hopper When you grow up living with an artist, it gives you a unique outlook on life. That was definitely my experience. My mother loved to create things and just about any item — from pebbles gathered on a summer’s walk to colorful wool to make braided rugs —was fair game for her artistic endeavors. It also meant I met a lot of artistic types that attended classes with my mother. One of my favorite teenage pastimes was socializing with New Hampshire craftspeople at the annual meeting of the League of NH Craftsmen in Concord. The talk at those meetings was of exhibiting and selling creations in League shops, commission rates, and other business. For me, the real fun was being around the wildly creative people who were daring enough to make a living selling their work. Those artists influenced me a lot, although I didn’t know it way back then. To this day, a visit to a League shop is a must-do item on my list when visiting new towns. When at all possible, I love to shop and buy at NH League shops when I have to get a gift for a wedding or birthday. On a recent July weekday, I was in Meredith to meet a friend for lunch. I was a bit early, so it seemed just the thing to visit the Meredith Fine Craft

Gallery, a League shop located at 279 Daniel Webster Highway. The little shop is a charmer, located in a small, cottage-type building. The day I visited was a busy Wednesday in the height of summer so the business was bustling with shoppers. I marveled at the number of people who clearly love fine, hand-made items. A customer at the jewelry counter was chatting with a salesperson and trying on earrings and hand-made necklaces and others were delighting in pottery, prints, and much more. Everywhere I turned in the shop, I was visually impacted by the creations of New Hampshire’s best craftspeople. From pottery to stained glass to fine jewelry, prints, and oh so much more, the beauty of local hand-made items was everywhere. I got the chance to chat with Nancy Rowley, the Meredith shop manager, who agreed a big attraction of the shop is that the items for sale are hand-made by New Hampshire artisans. “We have the work of between 250 to 300 juried League members.” She went on to say, “We have an excellent array of different media, from glass, hand and slab pottery, mixed metal, jewelry, fiber, wall art, and garden art, to name but just a few categories.” I noticed the shop is very full

of product but does not appear overburdened with items. Nancy laughed and said, “We are able to sell the work of many artists because we display works by color. We create

vignettes with maybe 15 different artists’ work in a specific color palette, such as in blue or green.”

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control to discover the accident and retaining control for the intelligence of the print…. Color, light, edge, and the mark are exaggerated and magnified in monoprinting.” The Bach monotypes adhere to Sigler’s vision and offer the viewer a lively interaction with color, mark, and music. The Patricia Ladd Carega Gallery is located at 69 Maple Street in Center Sandwich. For more information, see www.patricialaddcarega.com or call 603-284-7728. Regular gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday, and noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday.

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Page 5 with Joy Raskin on Saturday, Oct. 25. (For information and to sign up for classes, call the Meredith shop at 603-279-7920. Check back often to the website for additional class offerings.) Late summer and fall are busy wedding seasons in New Hampshire and the League has just the thing for those looking to give a memorable gift. “The individual items we sell in the shop are unique and that appeals to shoppers. If a bride is looking for a specific color or maybe a glaze on pottery that she loves, we can steer her in the right direction. Because we have a bridal registry, people can purchase something the bride and groom will cherish for years,” said Nancy. What makes a gift from the League so special is that the item was handmade right here in New Hampshire. “We find that customers like to buy local and they like to know the item is quality and hand-made,” Nancy mused. “The items for sale in the shop are not cookie-cutter gifts. They are meaningful and lasting.” I have to admit, the thought of a hand-made work of art or craft appeals to me, too. Whether for a gift for a wedding or for myself, there is nothing like owning or giving something handmade. Because my mother was a League member and sold her art through the League shops, I know what each artist

• Day Tripping Continued from page 3 Thus: a store design that works well and leads the shopper from one vignette to another without feeling overwhelmed by the items in the shop. As well as the many wonderful items for sale in the shop, the Meredith League also offers classes which are open to the public. (When the shop was enlarged back in the early 1990s, it also provided for a classroom area in the upstairs level of the building. With a large work table and a bright and cheery atmosphere, the intimate classroom is just right for workshops in all sorts of media.) “We offer a lot of classes, such as basket-making, jewelry (we have a complete jewelry studio), and stained glass, among others,” Nancy explained. New classes are added often and are featured at www.nhcrafts.org on the classes and workshops page. Upcoming classes include Alcohol Ink Tiles with Alene Sirott-Cope on Saturday, Aug. 2; Variety BasketWeaving with Ray Lagasse on Saturdays, Aug. 9, Sept. 13, and Oct. 11; Zulu Flowerette Necklace with Deb Fairchild on Saturday, Aug. 23; Jewelry Making 101 with Joy Raskin on Saturday, Sept. 6; Lava Scarf Necklace with Nancy Evans on Saturday, Sept. 20; Bezel Jewelry with Joy Raskin on Saturday, Sept. 26, and Fun with Wire

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must go through to become a member. In order to join and sell via the League, an artisan must go through a jury process. My mother was not admitted as a member on her first try, but the jury committee made suggestions on how she could improve her work in order to reapply. I watched as she re-crafted her work and eventually became a League member. Thus, I know that the artisans who sell through the Meredith (and other locations) shop are offering highquality, hand-made, original work. Nancy says customers of all ages shop at the Meredith store. “We are now seeing younger people coming in and buying. They like the idea of buying hand-made items of quality and they are happy to support local artists.” As well as purchasing items directly from the shop, Nancy adds that her staff is there to work with customers on special orders. For example, if a customer owns a cherished lamp,

Nancy and staff can suggest specific lampshades or perhaps work with one of the juried League shop artisans to create a custom lampshade or other item. I was very impressed with that; where else can you get a custom-made, hand-crafted item of quality such as what is offered at the League? On my way to meet my friend for lunch, I felt quite lucky to have arrived in Meredith early that particular day. If I had not been early, I would never have met Nancy or had the time to browse through the Meredith Fine Craft Gallery. I think my mother would be happy to know I am continuing to support an organization that enriched her life for many years and, in turn, enriched my life as well. For information on the Meredith shop, visit www.nhcrafts.org. or call603-279-7920.

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Conway Scenic Railroad’s 40th Birthday Celebration By Sarah Wright Every year, visitors from all over come to Conway to celebrate the railroad’s birthday with half-price fares; but the 40th birthday, on Monday, Aug. 4, is going to be extra special. With face-painting and balloons for the children, a live band, and lemonade and birthday cake for after the train ride, it’ll be a fun day for the whole family. Guests can take a ride on the Valley Trains, vintage electric diesels dating back to the 1950s. The passenger cars are from the era of the ’20s and ’30s, and then there’s the First Class Pullman Parlor Observation Car from 1898. There are two options: At 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., there is the Bartlett ride which Susan Logan, manager of Marketing and Events, calls the “over the river and through the woods” ride. Travel through the beautiful New Hampshire woods for about an hour and 45 minutes and enjoy some mountain views. Or choose the Conway ride which leaves at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 and 4:30 p.m., running for 55 minutes. The Conway ride breaks out over the Saco and Swift rivers and travels through farmland with mountain views.

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When you return from your trip, have some cake and lemonade and take in some live music performed by Rubato. They’ll be playing some popular, old-time standards that everyone can sing along to. Be sure to also visit the museum to see some interesting railroad artifacts and the Brass Whistle

Gift Shop for a souvenir before you leave. Both are located in the station building. The railroad originally was the Conway branch of the Boston & Maine railway which opened in 1874. Dwight Smith bought the closed property years later and, after a tremendous amount of

Other popular events taking place throughout the year include Day Out with Thomas, Pumpkin Patch Express, the Murder Mystery Dinner Train, Santa’s Holiday Express, and the Polar Express. For the 40th birthday celebration, tickets are half-price for all but the dining car. For further information or to make reservations, call 603-3565251 or visit www.conwayscenic.com.

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LakeFest Expands To Include Arts, Music, and More LakeFest 2014: Raft-a-Palooza, in addition to attempting to capture the Guinness World Record for the largest free-floating raft of canoes and kayaks, will offer an expanded on-land festival at Endicott Rock Park in Weirs Beach on Sunday, Aug. 3, featuring the kidfriendly Watershed Warriors education circuit, nonprofit exhibitors, LakeFest patches for the first 100 youths who visit the NH LAKES booth after raft up, and live music. Andy Opel, author of Winnipesaukeebased children’s books The Weirs and The Witches, will meet with readers, as will Ronald Guilmette, co-author of Islands of Winnipesaukee. A new Arts Market will join the mix, curated by Granite State Arts Market; and the NH Boat Museum of Wolfeboro will be on-site with a display. Attendees will have opportunities to purchase canoes and kayaks in

the vendor area where food vendors will include Traveling Texas Smoke Shop, Del’s Kitchen, and Dog Days of Summer Ice Cream. Organizers have their main sights set on attracting more than 2,100 boats to beat the current Guinness World Record of 2,099 boats in a floating raft, set by Sutton’s Bay Floatilla in Michigan. Through July 31, Raft-a-Palooza is offering “Last Chance to Save” registration at discounted pricing. For online registration for individuals and teams, go to www.nhlakefest.org. All boaters registered by July 31 also will be entered in a drawing to win a kayak from LL Bean in West Lebanon or an overnight getaway from the Common Man. Raft-a-Palooza is open to paddlers of all ages and levels of experience. Boat rentals are available during

Wright Museum of World War II

Special 2014 exhibits:

20th Anniversary Season

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Join us for a unique and rewarding family experience featuring educational exhibits, programs, and tours about WWII-era Americans on the home front and the battlefield.

Anne Frank: A History for Today Sept. 13 – Oct.25

• 1939-45 Time Tunnel • fully operational military vehicles • a real victory garden • life-size D-Day beach scene • a 1940s soda parlor, and 11 other galleries. • Experience the Past and be Inspired by a Nation United

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online registration with the reserved rental boats available for on-the-beach pickup. Those wishing to beat the crowds and extend the fun will be able to take advantage of an early bird check-in and boat drop on Saturday, Aug. 2. Rafta-Palooza attendees also will be able to get a special discount on the M/S Mount Washington’s 12:30 p.m. party cruise on Aug. 2; see www.nhlakefest. org. In addition to a fun-filled day of paddling and on-shore entertainment, LakeFest will offer information about the Clean, Drain & Dry! technique

of preventing the spread of aquatic invasive species. Funds raised through LakeFest 2014 directly support the NH Lakes Association’s work to protect local lakes and their watersheds through education and advocacy. Since 2002, paid and volunteer lake hosts have conducted more than 576,000 courtesy boat inspections, making more than 1,409 “saves” of aquatic invasive plant fragments that were about to enter or had just left a water body. For further information, see www. nhlakefest.org or call 603-226-0299.

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Artisans On The Green To Feature Works In Most Media The Aug. 7 Artisans on the Green art and crafts festival has scheduled more than 50 artisans from throughout New Hampshire, representing virtually every art medium. The Thursday event, which is free to the public with ample free parking and luncheon served from 11:30 a.m., is considered the largest art and crafts educational program in the Lakes Region. “We expanded the area by almost 100 percent last year yet, by this June, our Artisans registration numbers had reached capacity,” said Peter Van Winkle, president of Sandwich Home Industries, the host organization. “This year, families will discover a fine arts village with four working studios attended by artisans and an art gallery and shop, as well as a full town green with over 25 mini-art and craft studios.” Sandy Joncas, director of education, said, “Demonstrators and instructors in all art [media] are the theme for the festival and, this year, we welcome Lynn Haust from Holderness who will demonstrate the art of melting and fusing Italian glass into beads, then creating unique items perfect for gifts or collections.” Sandy added, “Haust joins three

potters who will 6/23 instruct and demonstrate various techniques on clay potter’s wheels, as well as artisans showing lampshade construction, various painting [media], chair-caning, photography, wood, jewelry construction … the list gets longer each year.” The event, which takes place on the Sandwich town green during Old Home Week, raises money for scholarships and provides a public education program. The Sandwich Woman’s Club provides a luncheon, which is the club’s major fundraiser for scholarships. Artisans pay a fee to participate and commit to a program of instruction and demonstrations, rather than simply operating a sales format. The Sandwich Children’s Center creates a hands-on program for younger children and Diane Johnson has a “felt and fur” presentation where children get to pet and hold rabbits and learn how6/30-8/24 they shed and where their fur ends up. The event opens at 10 a.m. with free admission and parking, and will take place, rain or shine. For more information, call Sandwich Home Industries at 603-284-6831.

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Cornerstone Invites Community To Recycle Electronics Cornerstone Christian Academy in Ossipee will offer recycling of

electronics, including computers, monitors, and Freon-filled units, on Saturday, Aug. 9, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. The event will be paired with a mega-yard sale. Headmaster Barbara Wilson said, “In early 2014, we started fundraising to improve heat retention through updated insulation in the attics. Now that we’re ready to do the job, we’re finding a lot of ‘stuff” we no longer need that needs to be removed. A certified re-recycler is going to be on site to take away our old computer monitors and TVs, tape decks, cables, air conditioners … basically, anything

that has a plug and is no bigger than a window air conditioner. “Since the recycler will be on site anyway, we decided to offer the service to our community, too. People can drop off their items Aug. 9th between 9 and 1, and pay just a nominal fee for the service.” The school will ask the same or less than any local published fees. Examples include $5 for desktop printers and copiers, cameras, hard drives, servers, modems and docking stations, radios, stereos, scanners, cell phones, telephones, and microwaves; $10 for computer monitors, TVs with screens up to 36”, and dehumidifiers; and $15 for air conditioners and TVs

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with screens larger than 36”. Cornerstone will hold a yard sale the same day. “Our attics are over-full with academic materials and developmental toys,” Barbara said, “and even some items that make us scratch our heads, including a brass chandelier.” Anyone interested in selling their own items is encouraged to contact the school about renting a space.

Cornerstone is southern Carroll County’s only independent grade school, serving pre-school through eighth grade on a 192-acre campus on Route 28 in Ossipee. Registration for 2014-15 is underway, and yearround daycare is available. For more information, visit the Cornerstone website at cornerstoneca.net or call 603-539-8636.

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Owners from the Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad and the M/S Mount Washington cruise boat are embarking upon what many would call the ultimate tour of Lake Winnipesaukee with a Rail & Sail package. The new offering includes a two-hour train ride aboard the Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad, along with a 2.5-hour scenic cruise aboard the M/S Mount Washington. Available every day through Sunday, Aug. 24, the six-hour Rail & Sail tour will be offered at the Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad’s Meredith Train Station, located at 154 Main Street in Meredith, and over the telephone by calling 603-745-2135 or using the railroad’s online ticket service at www. HoboRR.com. “We’re pleased to be able to offer such an exciting package to our guests,” said Benjamin Clark, vice-president of the Hobo & Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad. “Both the railroad and the M/S Mount Washington have been fixtures in

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the Lakes Region for well over a century. The Rail & Sail combination ticket is like taking a step back in time, and harkens back to a period when tourism was just beginning in New Hampshire.” Departing the Meredith Station at 10:30 a.m., the train ride aboard restored vintage coaches passes along the western shore of Lake Winnipesaukee through Weirs Beach and continues on to Lakeport. After a making a brief stop there, the train will reverse direction and travel back along the western shore of Paugus Bay to Weirs Beach, arriving at approximately 12 p.m. Passengers enjoying the all-day Lake Winnipesaukee adventure will then depart the train at Weirs Beach and walk down the boarding ramp where they will be greeted by the M/S Mount Washington’s staff and prepare for a 12:30 p.m. departure. With a variety of ports of call, depending on which day of the week the adventure is, the M/S Mount Washington will travel to either

Diamond Island, Glendale, Wolfeboro, or West Alton and pass by Governors Island or Rattlesnake Island along the way, returning to Weirs Beach at approximately 3:15 p.m. After returning to Weirs Beach, passengers will disembark the M/S Mount Washington and have an opportunity to enjoy the shops and attractions at Weirs Beach for about 40 minutes before boarding the Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad at 4 p.m. for the 30-minute return trip to Meredith. “The owners and crew of the M/S Mount Washington are pleased to welcome this iconic partnership for what is sure to be the best way to

Secord, director of sales for the M/S Mount Washington. “It’s exciting to think our passengers who travel the Rail & Sail package will have the ability to see where the 1888 Châteaugay was delivered, rebuilt, and launched in 1940 as the M/V Mount Washington, after the original S/S Mount Washington was destroyed by fire in 1939.” The Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad is located in the village of Meredith, at 154 Main Street. For more information regarding the new Rail & Sail package, advance ticket sales, train schedules, or special events, visit www.HoboRR.com

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Stepping Back Into The Past At The Bristol Historical Society Museum By Kathi Caldwell-Hopper If you want to know where you’re going, now and then, you have to look backwards. That seems like a rather philosophyheavy sentiment for a lighthearted day tripping adventure, but it isn’t really meant to be preachy. It is a simple fact that looking at the past can be fun now and then. For me, looking back means spending time in my childhood hometown of

Bristol. In the summer, the town is bustling with shops and an occasional auction and a newly expanded library. There are some great hiking spots, as well as beaches and restaurants. On a sunny July Saturday, I decided to stop in Bristol on my way to another destination. I wanted to browse the Bristol Community Service’s expanded thrift shop in a new location in the downtown area (at 24 Pleasant Street, to be exact).

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I’ve long been a fan of the thrift shop in Bristol, and while it was in a very tiny building in the past, the lack of space never stopped the staff from filling it to the brim with used items, from clothing to dishware and a lot more. The new location has allowed for more items to be offered to the pubic. The large, spacious rooms are chock full of everything from linens to clothing, dishes, books … and of course, now and then, you just might find an antique among the offerings. Because it was a Saturday morning, I thought I would also stop in at the Bristol Historical Society; I had read online (www.bristolhistoricalsociety. com) that the Society’s museum is open during the summer on Tuesday nights from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and on Saturdays from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. I sensed that the museum housed some wonderful old items relating to the town’s history and I wanted to see for myself what might be in the collection. It also was a chance to say hello to my cousin, Lucille Keegan, the historical society’s president. Lucille

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The Cajun sounds of Maine in Wolfeboro Saturday Night For the last two years, two very distinct regions of the country have collided at the Wolfeboro Community Bandstand and, this year, JimmyJo and the Jumbol’Ayuhs will return as part of the Friends of the Wolfeboro Community Bandstand Concert Series, bringing with them the music of Louisiana’s Cajun country with the accent of Downeast Maine. Hailing from the “bayous” of coastal Maine, JimmyJo and the Jumbol’Ayuhs feature a unique blend of cultures. Jim Joseph and Pam Weeks are the founding members of the band. Jim plays accordion, percussion, and fiddle and lends his vocals to the band. He also is a member of two other bands, Scrod Pudding and T-Acadie. A father of two, he spends his daytime hours toiling as a carpenter and teaching banjo and button accordion. Pam is a solo Appalachian dulcimer player and singer, with several recordings, including music featured on historical documentaries on PBS. In her role with this band, Pam plays the fiddle and adds her vocals to the mix. She performs with groups and in solo shows around the country and teaches all strings, flute, clarinet, saxophone, piano, and voice in her home and studios in Maine. Bill Olson is the band’s guitar player and he lends his vocals to the band’s sound. He has been playing guitar for 45 years and upright bass for 19 years. Bill comes from the traditional dance and contradance scene where he has

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Gilford

This amazing home, architecturally designed by Dann Batting, is being constructed by top rated builder, Jason Drouin. It will have three levels of living area plus a dramatic fourroom carriage house. It was designed to take advantage of the sweeping views to Mt. Washington and the 256’ waterfront. Thought and careful planning went into the custom design of this special Governor’s Island home.

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An historic and remarkable property with nearly 90 acres consists of three lots of record. The first is the Kona boathouse, a residence with living quarters with 4 bedrooms. The second lot is the Kona beach with 20 boatslips. The third is the Mansion with 37 guest rooms, dining room and convention area. Clearly a one of a kind property. $7,995,000

Gilford - This tasteful 3-bedroom Governor’s Island home is on a wonderful, level lot with mountain views, desirable southwest exposure and a natural sandy beach. Casual in design with the warmth of wood on soaring ceilings, you will enjoy the ease of the main level floor plan. 150’ Lake Winnipesaukee frontage. $2,495,000

MoultonborouGh - This charming waterfront home is on a remarkably private, level lot with sandy beach and a pretty view. The exposure is westerly for enjoying afternoon sun and picturesque sunsets. It is aggressively priced below assessed value. Furnishings are included, so you can just move in and enjoy! $769,900

Meredith

Experience privacy, views and quality at this custom 7,000 sq. ft. home. The estate property includes a carriage house with 2,500 sq. ft. of additional living space, workshop and multiple garages. It has a custom 2-bay boathouse plus additional docking. Sweeping decks overlook a naturalized setting to striking lake and mountain views. This rare estate has 250’ of Lake Winnipesaukee waterfront and over 2.5 acres of privacy. $4,999,000

Gilford

Gracious, tasteful and classic describe this lovely home that shows as if new. On a beautiful lot with views, beach and amazing docking this custom home is special. Classic with Nantucket flair, open in design, soaring ceilings. Landscaping is beautiful with perennial gardens and fire pit. Docking is amazing. This is a fabulous Governor’s Island home. $4,950,000

MoultonborouGh - Enjoy the quality of a Skiffington home while surrounded with the warmth and charm in this spacious home with an outstanding design. Main level is spacious with a large bedroom suite, private office, Great Room, and a wonderful kitchen. Second level includes 3 en-suite bedroom and a loft. Beach, u-shaped dock and mountain views. $2,439,000

MoultonborouGh - This spacious Winnipesaukee home is warm and inviting and is in a convenient, Moultonborough location. Beautifully and recently updated with vaulted ceilings, floor to ceiling windows, and bead board detail. Private yard and dock. Views are special. $1,995,000

Gilford - Finally a direct waterfront Samoset Condo with spectacular, unobstructed views. This wonderful, end-unit has an enormous waterside deck and 3 levels of living space. This is a special waterfront condo. Amenities include docks, moorings, tennis courts, clubhouse, beach and pools. What an incredible spot! $599,000

laconia -Located on the edge of Lake Winnipesaukee this conveniently located 3-bedroom home is sun-filled and has picturesque views. Dock and water access are through lease from the State of New Hampshire. Enjoy low taxes yet have private docking and water access. Location is convenient. This is a wonderful home! $599,000

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alton - On a beautifully landscaped, level lot with an expanse of lawn and sandy beach, this well-designed home is perfect for entertaining. High ceilings, walls of glass, well-appointed kitchen, open spaces, large decks, attached and detached garages, and 3 levels of living. Location is quiet and very private. $1,295,000

Sanbornton - A lovely rolling lot of over 6 acres offering both privacy and convenience. Desirable Sanbornton location. It is perfect for building your new home! $59,900


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Opening Reception for Wakefield-Brookfield Artists Garvin Gallery Five will hold a reception for artists in the WakefieldBrookfield Plein Air Group, the artists of the month for August, on Friday, Aug. 1, from 4 to 7 p.m. The group, which includes artists from Wakefield, Brookfield, Wolfeboro, and Ossipee, will be exhibiting original artwork in various media, including oil, acrylic, and watercolor. The Wakefield-Brookfield Plein

Air Group has been meeting weekly for nearly 12 years, painting outdoors during in the summer, traveling to locations in and around the state; and going inside to members’ homes during the winter. The group participates in art shows both locally and around the state. Norman Royle is the group coordinator. Current group members include Madelyn Albee, Roy Blomster,

Judy Brenner, Marion Blomster, Chris Bozuwa, Kate Heckel, John Hildebrant, Betty Morse, Dick Lundgren, Norma Panall and Ruth Willett. The Garvin Gallery Five Art Gallery is located at 3 High Street

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Through Thursday, July 31, 74th Annual Show and Sale, Lakes Region Art Association, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., VynnArt Gallery, 30 Main Street, Meredith, free. Monday, July 28, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, 2 p.m., Winnipesaukee Playhouse, 50 Reservoir Rd., Meredith. Call 603-279-0333, www.winnipesaukeeplayhouse.org. Monday, July 28, Official Opening of Meredith Sculpture Walk, 5 p.m., Chase House Patio, 300 Daniel Webster Highway, Meredith. Call 603-279-9015, email GMP@metrocast. net, or visit www.greatermeredithprogram.com.

Junction of Routes 16 and 25 (Next to McDonald’s) • West Ossipee • Open Seven Days • 539-5700

Monday - Tuesday, July 28 - 29, A Trip Back in Time to the 1860s, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Children ages 6 - 12 dress in costume and experience how life might have been like in the 1860s when Abraham Lincoln was president and the United States was engaged in Civil War. Registration deadline: June 30. Clark House Museum, 233 South Main Street, Wolfeboro. Call 603-5695709, www.wolfeborohistoricalsociety.org. Tuesday, July 29, Internet of Things: Who Is Hacking My Refrigerator? with Marlin H. Mickle, 1 p.m., Wolfeboro Public Library, 259 S. Main Street, Wolfeboro. Free. 603-5692428, www.wolfeborolibrary.org.

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Tuesday, July 29, From the Earth: Loom Beading and Friendship Bracelets, 1 - 3 p.m. for children ages 8 and up, taught by Brian Stockman, Libby Museum, 755 North Main St., Wolfeboro. Call 603-569-1035, www.wolfeboronh.us/Pages/WolfeboroNH_Museum/index. Tuesday, July 29, Mandala-Themed Wine & Design Class with Heidi Little, 5 - 7:30 p.m., Belknap Mill, 1 Mill Plaza, Laconia. 603-524-8813, www.belknapmill.org. Tuesday - Wednesday, July 29 - 30, Earth Keepers: Plants, 10 a.m. - noon. Lil’Sprouts program on Native American Stories for children ages 5 - 8; children may attend one or both sessions. Libby Museum, 755 North Main St., Wolfeboro. Call 603-569-1035, www. wolfeboronh.us/Pages/WolfeboroNH_Museum/index. Wednesday, July 30, Exploring the World of Science: Why Do Bubbles Pop?, 10 a.m., Minot-Sleeper Library, Pleasant Street, Bristol. Call 603-744-3352, librarian@ townofbristolnh.org. Wednesday, July 30, Hinduism: Origins and Texts, 1 p.m., Wolfeboro Public Library, led by Mike Holder. Free. Call 603-569-2428, www.wolfeborolibrary.org. Wednesday, July 30, Chocolate Reception and Raffle, 4 - 7 p.m., Gafney Library, 14 High Street, Sanbornville. Call 603-522-3401, gafney@worldpath.net.

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AN EVENING OF BROADWAY

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NEW ENGLAND BRASS QUINTET at the Inn on Main · 7:30pm

The music of Duke Ellington, Fats Waller and Trumpet Solos featuring Jay Daly.

2 AUG

LORI MCKENNA

Poignant and profound poetic country/folk music blend.

8 AUG

1964—THE TRIBUTE

What Rolling Stone Magazine has called the “Best Beatles Tribute on Earth”.

Thursday, July 31, Pemi Valley Bluegrass Festival, Sugar Shack Campground, Thornton. Call 603-744-0001, steve@pemivalleybluegrass.com, www.pemivalleybluegrass.com.

15 AUG

GAVIN HOPE

Juno Nominee and member of Canadian Pop acappella institution, The Nylons.

Friday, Aug. 1, The Swim 2014 on Squam Lake, 11:30 a.m., Sandwich Town Beach. Wendy Van de Poll and a team of swimmers complete swim of the seven-mile length of Squam Lake to raise money in support of Squam Lake Loon Initiative. Call the Loon Center, 603-4765666, or visit www.loon.org.

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BEN VEREEN

29 AUG

NORTH SHORE ACAPPELLA

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at the Inn on Main · 7:30pm

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Wednesday - Thursday, July 30-31, Garden Series: A Woodland Walk, 11 a.m., Tarbin Gardens, 321 Salisbury Rd., Franklin. Call 603-934-3518, info@tarbingardens.com, www. tarbingardens.com. Wednesday - Thursday, July 30 - 31, Hello Dolly, 2 p.m., Interlakes Summer Theatre, InterLakes High School Auditorium, Route 25, Meredith, 888-245-6374 or www.interlakestheatre. com. Thursday, July 31, Chasing Rainbows — Leonardo da Vinci: Flying Planes with Joanne Parise, 10 a.m. - noon for children ages 9 - 12, Libby Museum, 755 North Main St., Wolfeboro. Call 603-569-1035, www.wolfeboronh.us/Pages/WolfeboroNH_Museum/index. Thursday, July 31, Teddy Bears and a Picnic, with Denise Thayer, noon, Clark House Museum, 233 South Main Street, Wolfeboro. Call 603-569-5709, www.wolfeborohistoricalsociety.org.

Friday, Aug. 1, Walking Through Time in 1860s Wolfeboro, 2 p.m. Tour with costumed guide starts downtown at the Chamber of Commerce (Old Train Station). Features Clark House Museum, 233 South Main Street, Wolfeboro. Call 603-569-5709, www. wolfeborohistoricalsociety.org. Friday, Aug. 1, Opening Reception, Wakefield-Brookfield Plein Air Group Exhibition, 4 - 7 p.m., Garvin Gallery Five, 3 High Street, Sanbornville. See www.facebook.com/ GarvinGalleryFive. Friday, Aug. 1, Lobster or Steak Dinner, 6:30 p.m., St. Andrew’s-in-the-Valley Episcopal Church, 78 Whittier Rd. (Old Route 25), Tamworth. Steamers, salad, coleslaw, corn on the cob, blueberry buckle, more. Call 603-323-8515 or David Manley at 301-1074 for reservations. Friday - Saturday, Aug. 1 - 2, 74th Annual Show and Sale, Lakes Region Art Association, 9 a.m. - 8 p.m., VynnArt Gallery, 30 Main Street, Meredith, free.

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Friday - Sunday, Aug. 1 - 3, Garden Series: A Woodland Walk, 11 a.m., Tarbin Gardens, 321 Salisbury Rd., Franklin. Call 603-934-3518, info@tarbingardens.com, www.tarbingardens. com. Friday - Sunday, Aug. 1 - 3, Pemi Valley Bluegrass Festival, Sugar Shack Campground, Thornton. Call 603-744-0001, steve@pemivalleybluegrass.com, www.pemivalleybluegrass. com.


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Friday - Monday, Aug. 1 - 4, Mall-Wide Tent Sale at Settlers’ Green, 2 Common Court, North Conway. Call 603-356-7031, info@settlersgreen.com, www.settlersgreen.com.

Programs • Exhibits Wildlife • Scavenger Hunt Open Tues. - Sat. 10-4, Sun. 12-4, closed Mon. 755 N. Main St. • Rt 109 • Wolfeboro • wolfeboronh.us (look for Libby Link)

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Saturday, Aug. 2, Making It In Bristol Expo, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m., downtown Bristol. Call 603744-2751, lucillekeegan1@gmail.com. Saturday, Aug. 2, Lake Wentworth Sailing Regatta, 10 a.m., co-sponsored by NH Boat Museum and Wolfeboro Parks & Recreation Dept. Call 603-569-4554, museum@nhbm.org, www.nhbm.org. Saturday, Aug. 2, Petite Picasso: “Cool” Water, watercolor classes with Sarah Anderson, for ages 7 to adult, 10 a.m. - noon, Libby Museum, 755 North Main St., Wolfeboro. Call 603-5691035, www.wolfeboronh.us/Pages/WolfeboroNH_Museum/index. Saturday, Aug. 2, Antique & Classic Car Show, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., 305 Whittemore Point Road North, Bridgewater, to benefit NH Wind Watch Program. Call 603-744-3632 or 744-9200 or stop by Auto Trends, 215 Lake St., Bristol. Saturday, Aug. 2, Fused Glass, free craft demonstration by Judy Copeland, 1 - 4 p.m., Sandwich Home Industries Fine Crafts Gallery, 32 Main St., Center Sandwich. Call 603-2846931, www.nhcrafts.org/center-sandwich. Saturday, Aug. 2, Toad of Toad Hall, 2 p.m., The Barnstormers Theatre, 104 Main St., Tamworth. Call 603-323-8500, www.barnstormers.org. Saturday - Sunday, Aug. 2 - 3, Big, The Musical, Jr., 2 p.m., Interlakes Children’s Theatre. Call 1-888-245-6374.

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Sunday, Aug. 3, LakeFest 2014: Raft-a-Palooza, Endicott Rock Park, Laconia. Guinness Rematch as paddlers once again try to capture a Guinness World Record for the largest free- floating raft of canoes and kayaks on Lake Winnipesaukee. Call 603-369-7889. www. nhlakefest.org. Sunday, Aug. 3, Tappan Chair Seat-Weaving, free craft demonstration by Adam NuddHomeyer, 1 - 3 p.m., Sandwich Home Industries Fine Crafts Gallery, 32 Main St., Center Sandwich. Call 603-284-6931, www.nhcrafts.org/center-sandwich. Sunday, Aug. 3, Caught in the Net, 2 p.m., Village Players Theater, 51 Glendon St. Wolfeboro. Call 603-569-9656. www.village-players.com. Aug. 3 - 10, Old Home Week in Sandwich. Sunday, Aug. 3, Hello Dolly, 5 p.m., Interlakes Summer Theatre, Inter-Lakes High School Auditorium, Route 25, Meredith, 888-245-6374 or www.interlakestheatre.com. Sunday, Aug. 3, Opening Reception/Artist Talk by Tammra Sigler, with cellist Matthew Laughlin, 5 p.m., Patricia Ladd Carega Gallery, 69 Maple Street, Center Sandwich. See www. patricialaddcarega.com or call 603-284-7728. Sunday, Aug. 3, Attic Treasures Roadshow, 5:30 p.m., Castle in the Clouds, 455 Old Mountain Road, Moultonborough, with antique appraiser Bruce Buxton evaluating attendees’ antiques. See www.castleintheclouds.org or call 603-476-5900. Sunday - Thursday, Aug. 3 - 7, 74th Annual Show and Sale, Lakes Region Art Association, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., VynnArt Gallery, 30 Main Street, Meredith, free. Monday, Aug. 4, Youth Boat-Building, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., NH Boat Museum, 399 Center Street, Wolfeboro Falls. Call 603-569-4554, www.nhbm.org. Monday, Aug. 4, 38th Birthday Celebration, 9:30 a.m. Half-priced fares, cake and lemonade, Conway Scenic Railroad, 38 Norcross Circle, North Conway Village, 603-356-5251, info@ conwayscenic.com, www.conwayscenic.com. Monday, Aug. 4, Big, The Musical, Jr., 2 p.m., Interlakes Children’s Theatre. Call 1-888-2456374. Monday - Tuesday, Aug. 4 - 5, A Trip Back in Time with Colonial Crafts and Trades, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Children ages 6 - 12 dress in colonial costume and begin apprenticeship for spinning, candle-making, basket-making, woodworking, blacksmithing, printing, cooking, marbling paper for a book. Clark House Museum, 233 South Main Street, Wolfeboro. Call 603-5695709, www.wolfeborohistoricalsociety.org. Tuesday, Aug. 5, Wright Museum Film Festival, 10:30 a.m. - 4:05 p.m., Five of Tim Gray’s films about the June 6 invasion of Normandy, www.wwiifoundation.org. Wright Museum, Center Street, Wolfeboro. Call 603-569-1212 or see www.wrightmuseum.org. Tuesday, Aug. 5, From the Earth: Make Bass Tree Cordage, 1 - 3 p.m. for children ages 8 and up, taught by Brian Stockman, Libby Museum, 755 North Main St., Wolfeboro. Call 603569-1035, www.wolfeboronh.us/Pages/WolfeboroNH_Museum/index. Tuesday - Wednesday, Aug. 5 - 6, Earth Keepers: Animals, 10 a.m. - noon. Lil’Sprouts program on Native American Stories for children ages 5 - 8; children may attend one or both sessions. Libby Museum, 755 North Main St., Wolfeboro. Call 603-569-1035, www. wolfeboronh.us/Pages/WolfeboroNH_Museum/index. Tuesday - Wednesday, Aug. 5 - 6, Garden Series: Attracting Hummingbirds, 11 a.m., Tarbin Gardens, 321 Salisbury Rd., Franklin. Call 603-934-3518, info@tarbingardens.com, www.tarbingardens.com.

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Wolfeboro Trolley Tours HOP ON & OFF

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Adults $8 Child (4-12) $4 Under 4 FREE! leAVes… On the Hour From Town Docks On the Half-Hour From Railroad Station 10-4 Seven Days Wolfeboro Trolley Company Wolfeboro, NH • 603-569-1080 www.wolfeborotrolley.com GPS for Trolley Tours–32 Central Avenue, 03894

Ongoing Prescott Farm Environmental Education Center, dawn-dusk, 928 White Oaks Rd., Laconia. Historic farm with 160 acres offers three miles of hiking trails, gardens, bird and wildlife viewing plus barn. Special events and programs throughout year. Call 603-3665695. www.prescottfarm.org . Explore Loon Cruise, Daily, 1 p.m., dock at Walter’s Basin, downtown Holderness, sponsored by Squam Lakes Natural Science Center. Call 603-968-7194, www.nhnature. org. Sailboat Sharing Program on Lake Winnipesaukee, through Sept. 28. Rent a “share” in the NH Boat Museum’s J24 sailboat. Info & registration through Wolfeboro Parks & Recreation Dept., www.wolfeboronh.us. Masonic Breakfast, First Sunday of each month, 7 – 11:30 a.m., 35 Trotting Track Road, Wolfeboro. Fresh fruit, omelets made to order, scrambled eggs, hash browns, cereal etc. Champagne Brunch, Sundays, 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. cruises from Weirs Beach and 11:15 a.m. cruise from Alton Bay, MS Mount Washington. Call 603-366-5531, www. cruisenh.com.

Original Paintings, Custom Prints, Fine Art Photography, Bronze Sculpture, Jewelry, Museum Gifts 15 South Main St. • Wolfeboro, NH 03894

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Wine Social and hors d’ oeuvres • Live Music!

Silver Lake Railroad offering 55-minute, six-mile round trips through backwoods of Madison, Sundays at 11 a.m., noon, 1 p.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m., by donation. Train departs Silver Lake Depot on Route 113. Also visit restored 1941 Stirling Diner and Depot Museum. www.silverlakerailroad.com. River Otter Feeding, Mondays, Wednesday, Fridays, 11:30 a.m., Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, 23 Science Center Road, Holderness. Call 603-968-7194, www.nhnature. org. Loon Cruises, Mondays, 3 p.m., from dock at Walter’s Basin in Holderness, sponsored by Squam Lakes Natural Science Center and Loon Preservation Committee. Call 603-9687194, www.nhnature.org.

Rolling in The Deep a collection of Blue Lobsters and other work by

Matt Smith August 1- 31, 2014

Meet the artist Sat., Aug. 16, 11 am to 2 pm

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Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm, Monday-Friday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., year-round, 58 Cleveland Hill Rd., Tamworth Village. With displays, Capt. Enoch Remick House, workshops, education programs, special events and hearthside dinners. Call 603-323-7591 or 800-686-6117. Model Yachting: One-Meter Soling, Tuesdays, 1 - 3 p.m., at Back Bay, weather permitting, sponsored by NH Boat Museum. Call 603-469-4554, www.nhbm.org. Bald Eagle Adventure Cruise, Tuesdays, 3 p.m., Squam Lakes Cruise from dock at Walter’s Basin in downtown Holderness, sponsored by Squam Lakes Natural Science Center. Call 603-968-7194, www.nhnature.org. Lake Winnipesaukee Museum, Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. year-round, Rte. 3, Weirs Beach. Preserving and promoting history of Lake Winnipesaukee and vicinity with memorabilia, photos, maps, models of famous steamboats 1833-1939, posters and photos of grand hotels plus artifacts ranging from Indian arrowheads to Big Band posters. Also lectures and children’s corner. Call 603-366-5950. Wildlife Encounters, different animals every week, Wednesdays through Aug. 13, noon, Libby Museum, 755 North Main St., Wolfeboro. Call 603-569-1035, www.wolfeboronh.us/ Pages/WolfeboroNH_Museum/index. Model Yachting: US 12s, Thursdays, 1 - 3 p.m., at Back Bay, weather permitting, sponsored by NH Boat Museum. Call 603-469-4554, www.nhbm.org. Laconia Main Street Outdoor Marketplace, Thursdays, 3 - 7 p.m., with vegetables, fruits, meat, milk, cheese, soap, bread, cookies, treats, wine, crafts, and gifts, with live entertainment. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Laconia-Main-St-Marketplace/194788787205971 Spring Birding for children age 14 and up, Fridays, 7 a.m., Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, 23 Science Center Road, Holderness. Call 603-968-7194, www.nhnature.org. Family Fun Day, Fridays during July and August, 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., from Weirs Beach; 11:15 a.m. from Wolfeboro, MS Mount Washington. Call 603-366-5531, www. cruisenh.com. Loon Cruises, Fridays, 3 p.m., from dock at Walter’s Basin in Holderness, sponsored by Squam Lakes Natural Science Center and Loon Preservation Committee. Call 603-9687194, www.nhnature.org. New Durham Farmers’ Market, Saturdays through early October, 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., next to New Durham Post Office on Route 11, Depot Road. newdurhamfarmersmarket. com, kate@newdurhamfarmersmarket.com. Silver Lake Railroad offering 55-minute, six-mile round trips through backwoods of Madison, Saturdays at 11 a.m., noon, 1 p.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m., by donation. Train departs Silver Lake Depot on Route 113. Also visit restored 1941 Stirling Diner and Depot Museum. www.silverlakerailroad.com. Learn To Draw with Sarah Anderson, Saturdays, 1 - 3 p.m., Libby Museum, 755 North Main Street, Wolfeboro. Call 603-569-1035, www.wolfeboronh.us/Pages/WolfeboroNH_ Museums/index.


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Friday - Saturday, Aug. 1 - 2, Caught in the Net, 8 p.m., Village Players Theater, 51 Glendon St. Wolfeboro. Call 603-569-9656. www.village-players.com. Saturday, Aug. 2, Toad of Toad Hall, 8 p.m., The Barnstormers Theatre, 104 Main St., Tamworth. Call 603-323-8500, www.barnstormers.org. Saturday, Aug. 2, Jimmy Jo & the Jumbol’Ayuhs, 7 p.m., Wolfeboro Community Bandstand, Cate Park, Town Docks. Call 603-569-2200. Saturday, Aug. 2, Eugene Durkee, 7:30 p.m., The Back Room at the Mill Fudge Factory, 2 Central St., Bristol, 603-744-0405, themillfudgefactory.com. Saturday, Aug. 2, Leon Russell, 7:30 p.m., Flying Monkey Performing Arts Center, 39 South Main St., Plymouth. Call 603-536-2551, www.flyingmonkeynh.com. Saturday, Aug. 2, Lori McKenna, 7:30 p.m., The Inn on Main, 200 N. Main Street, Wolfeboro. Part of Great Waters Music Festival Second Stage Series. Call 569-7710. www.greatwaters.org. Sunday, Aug. 3, Karen Morgan & Pony Express, 6 p.m., Savina Hartwell Memorial Concert Series, Tilton Island Park. Call 603-286-3000, hartwellconcerts@aol.com, www.angelfire.com/music4/tiltonnh/schedule.html. Sunday, Aug. 3, Judy Pancoast, 6:30 p.m., free concert at Veteran’s Memorial Park, front lawn at Ossipee Town Hall, Main Street, Center Ossipee. Call 603-539-1307, ossrec@gmail.com, www.ossipeerec.org. Sunday, Aug. 3, The Band Perry with Eric Paslay, 7 p.m., Bank of NH Pavilion at Meadowbrook, Gilford. 603-293-4700, www.banknhpavilion.com. Sunday, Aug. 3, Music at the Marketplace: Boardwalk Jazz Quartet, 7 p.m., Winnipesaukee Marketplace, 21 Weeks St., Weirs Beach. Free. 603-366-5800, weirsbeach.com. Monday, Aug. 4, Big, The Musical, Jr., 7 p.m., Interlakes Children’s Theatre. Call 1-888-245-6374. Tuesday, Aug. 5, Exemplary Country Estates of NH, presented by Christine Ashjian, 7 p.m., Meredith Historical Society. Call 603-279-1190. Tuesday, Aug. 5, Historically Speaking: Music That Shaped the Nation with Bob Kilham, 7 p.m., Remick Country Doctor Museum and Farm, 58 Cleveland Hill Road, Tamworth. Free, light refreshments. 603-323-7591, www.remickmuseum.org. Tuesday - Thursday, Aug. 5 - 7, The Complete World of Sports (Abridged), 7:30 p.m., The Barnstormers Theatre, 104 Main St., Tamworth. Call 603-323-8500, www. barnstormers.org. Tuesday - Saturday, Aug. 5 - 9, Hello Dolly, 7:30 p.m., Interlakes Summer Theatre, Inter-Lakes High School Auditorium, Route 25, Meredith, 888-245-6374 or www. interlakestheatre.com. Wednesday, Aug. 6, Summer Author Series: Veronica Francis, 6:30 p.m., Littleton Public Library, 603-444-5741. Wednesday, Aug. 6, Any Other Name, 7:30 p.m., Winnipesaukee Playhouse, 50 Reservoir Rd., Meredith. Call 603-279-0333, www.winnipesaukeeplayhouse.org. Wednesday, Aug. 6, Music at the Marketplace: Lakes Region Chordsmen Barbershoppers, 7:45 p.m., Winnipesaukee Marketplace, 21 Weeks St., Weirs Beach. Free. 603-366-5800, weirsbeach.com. Thursday, Aug. 7, Tom & Annie’s Caravan Band, 6:30 p.m., free summer concert, Kelley Park, Bristol. In case of rain, concert moves inside Tapply-Thompson Community Center. Info: 603-744-2713, www.ttcc.org. Thursday, Aug. 7, Indian Artifact Identification Night with Dr. Robert Goodby, 7 p.m., Libby Museum, 755 North Main St., Wolfeboro. Call 603-569-1035, www. wolfeboronh.us/Pages/WolfeboroNH_Museum/index. Thursday, Aug. 7, Panama Canal: From Moving Mountains To Killing Mosquitoes with George Stosur, 7 p.m., Wolfeboro Public Library, 259 South Main Street, Wolfeboro. Free. Call 603-569-2428 or visit www.wolfeborolibrary.org. Thursday, Aug. 7, Any Other Name, 7:30 p.m., melodrama set in 1840s England, Winnipesaukee Playhouse, 50 Reservoir Road, Meredith. Call 603-279-0333, www. winnipesaukeeplayhouse.org. Thursday, Aug. 7, Tracking Ospreys From NH To South America with Ian MacLeod, 7:30 p.m., the Loon Center, Lee’s Mills Road, Moultonborough. Free. 603-746-5666 or www.loon.org.


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Bluegrass Festival Offers Music and Instruction The 22st annual Pemi Valley Bluegrass Festival, scheduled July 31 – Aug. 3 at the Sugar Shack Campground in Thornton, will feature International Bluegrass Music Association awardwinning bands, including the Gibson Brothers, winners of 2013 Entertainers of the Year, Vocal Group, and Song of the Year, “They Called It Music”. The Lonesome River Band, Balsam Range, and Flatt Lonesome will perform for the first time at Pemi, while fan favorites Nuthin’ Fancy, Jonathan Edwards, and Zink and Company will make return appearances. There will be a variety of regional and local favorites, including New Hampshire’s own Crunchy Western Boys, Newfound Grass, Bob Amos and Catamount Crossing, the Seth Sawyer Band, Washington County Line, and the Lonely Heartstring Band. This year’s festival again will feature a free Pemi Valley Kids Academy in which youths of all ages will have an opportunity to learn to play an instrument under the guidance of well-known fiddler Ellen Carlson and

a cadre of qualified instructors. The class will culminate in a main stage performance on Sunday morning. Registration is available on the website, www.pemivalleybluegrass.com. Also returning this year is the Pemi Valley Bluegrass University which provides an opportunity to improve skills on instruments or voice with some of New England’s top musicians. For further information, see www. theblugrassuniversity.com. Shows at Pemi Valley are not confined to the stage, overflowing to the many campsites where “pickin’ or “jammin’” continues long into the night and throughout the day. The host campground is located off Exit 28, Route 93. The festival offers free open-field camping as well as 100 paid sites, many of them along the Pemigewasset River or on the hill overlooking the concert area. For more information, call 603-744-0001, email steve@ pemivalleybluegrass.com, or visit www.pemivalleybluegrass.com.

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New Gallery Show Offers A Complex Ferber Scene By Thomas P. Caldwell Artist Peter Ferber, known for his tranquil vacation scenes and images of boats — both on the water and docked — has undertaken a more complex effort for his upcoming gallery show at the Art Place in downtown Wolfeboro. The Aug. 2 show will include for the first time a busy summer scene. As he describes it, “though I always look to the same subjects for inspiration, it’s exciting to see the variety of images that end up coming together in a show. While I’m more often drawn to the tranquil character of the area, I finally took on a busy summer scene looking out over docks full of boats from Cate Park in Wolfeboro. It’s a favorite spot, but hard to pull together in one painting, with so much going on.” Peter puts on semi-annual shows at the downtown gallery with new, original paintings for each one. Of all his commissioned and non-commissioned works, he said he derives the most excitement from preparing special collections for the gallery shows. There will be an unveiling and artist’s reception at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 2, and the show will continue through Aug. 16, if the works have not sold out. In describing the downtown summer scene that has become a centerpiece for the exhibit, Peter commented, “The afternoon light sparkling on the water and leaving a dappled pattern across the grass somehow served to unify [the activity] in my eye. By melding three slightly different perspectives, I

Artist Peter Ferber and Barbara Gibbs, owner of the Art Place in Wolfeboro, hold up the watercolor painting of a busy summer scene which will be in Peter’s upcoming gallery show. (Photo: Tom Caldwell) was able to incorporate the bandstand, Dockside Restaurant, and the view out past the Barndoor Islands to the Belknap Mountains. In between there’s The Mount [MS Mount Washington], the Millie B, cars with kayaks, dogs, ducks, and ice cream cones.” He continued, “This new collection reaches beyond summer into the fall and winter seasons. Color schemes range from the vivid, crisp ones inspired by those ‘perfect New Hampshire days’ to the soft subtlety of a fog-shrouded morning, to warm earth tones that deviate from the literal and add richness to an otherwise ordinary view.”

He also noted, “For the first time since art class, I’ve done a still life with roses (while still managing to work in boats and a lake view). Continuing in the floral vein, another painting uses a hanging petunia as the context for a hummingbird I wanted to render. For the wooden boat enthusiast, there’s an ‘outtake’ image from my work on this year’s antique boat poster [for the New England Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society’s annual show]. And golfers might recognize a spot on the Kingswood course.” Peter continued, “Stretching boundaries (if an artist really has any), another image uses a bit of a time warp

in its message. Continuing two series I’ve been doing, there will be a painting from Ossipee Lake again; a wonderful evening beach scene showing Chocorua and Mount Washington. And there will be one more installment in my ‘white-on-white’ themed work.”
 Peter went on to say, “I’m sure there will even be a surprise or two between now and the day the brushes get put down and the doors open. That’s the nature of the meandering path an artist is fortunate to take.” Peter’s works depicting summer life in New Hampshire combine his background in creating commercial architectural renderings with his experiences on the lake dating from his youth when he spent his summers in Wolfeboro. The result is a body of works that take the viewer to a serene, dreamlike state of mind. Peter said he cannot recall a time when he was not interested in painting, from grade school on. All through high school and college (he graduated from Principia College in St. Louis MO in 1976), he continued painting, although he began his career as a commercial illustrator. He found his niche as an artist when, in 1994, he painted the official poster for the Antique and Classic Boat Society. “Boat posters were a way of finding an audience,” he found. “They [the posters] were unique, and brought new people into the gallery.”

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• Ferber Continued from page 32 Barbara Gibbs, owner of the Art Place, commented, “In looking at some of the new pieces that Peter has painted for the Summer Gallery show, my immediate thought was, ‘Well, there is something for everyone.’ Then I thought about our area and the lakeside living that Wolfeboro, Alton Bay, Meredith, and surrounding towns provide, and that same thing can be said for our lovely Lakes Region as well: There is, indeed, something for everyone. As shown in Peter’s watercolor painting, “Dockside Gathering”, people are shopping, eating ice cream, boating, picnicking at the park, walking the dog, or simply relaxing in a lawn chair. “Then there are people who enjoy the simplicity and beauty of nature as seen in a watercolor painting that Peter did of a hummingbird at a feeder,” she continued. “The warmth of the day can be felt just by looking at this painting, and the detail of the hummingbird is again expertly painted by Peter’s trained hand.” Barbara said, “Another ‘something for everyone’ moment occurred to me when I saw for the first time a painting showing a single wooden boat heading out on a foggy morning. I could almost hear the low rumble sound of the engine and almost feel the misty air as I viewed the boat gliding across the water. Also there is an oil that Peter painted that is both a still life and a lake scene in one. It is totally unique and is both formal and informal, delicate and massive, light and dark, colorful and

Morning Wake by Peter Ferber is a watercolor painting of a Chris Craft Custom runabout in Green’s Basin. neutral. The viewer is bound to find something of interest in this piece.” In her opinion, “the most interesting painting that Peter crafted for this show is a scene of a lady in a period bathing costume looking out to the water and seeing … well, you will just have to come take a look for yourself.” “Shows are the most fun,” Peter says, “because I’m pursuing what I want to do.” To create the paintings of summer life, Peter incorporates his memories of childhood into his depictions of cottages and lake scenery, capturing details that set the mood of a summer’s vacation. In the mid-1990s, he began getting more requests for commissioned works, and his life as an “artist” was in full swing. By 1994, he was living in the Lakes Region full-time and, with-

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in a year, he had phased out his commercial work so he could just work at painting. He especially enjoys the “happy accidents” when he is experimenting with new techniques, or when he goes to an area to photograph one scene and turns a corner to discover an even more interesting scene. In addition to his regular work, Peter does volunteer projects, directing a group of people to create a mural or doing a show to benefit nonprofit organizations. Among his fundraisers are auctions for Bald Peak and Castle in the Clouds. Peter estimates that he has done more than 1,000 paintings during the last 30 years, creating about 40 works a year. There are close to 100 reproductions of his original paintings out there and his illustrations have appeared in national

magazines, including Yankee, Antiques and Connoisseur, and a number of books, including a retrospective of the poetry and prose of Doris Peel, entitled Journey to a New Day, and a children’s book written by his wife, Jeannie Ferber, entitled The Tails of Quince and Flute in Semer Wood. “Beyond the appeal of the scenes themselves, I hope that my work will stir an awareness of the value of preserving the character and history of this rich landscape we all enjoy,” Peter said. The Art Place is the exclusive gallery for Peter Ferber’s original artwork and it produces many of his limited-edition prints. The Art Place is located at 9 North Main Street, downtown Wolfeboro, and is open year-round and daily all summer. For more information, call 603 569-6159 or toll free, 866 5696159.

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• Day Tripping Continued from page 14 of the old fire station on the corner of Main and High streets in Bristol. The large room has allowed Lucille and volunteers to put together and display some wonderful exhibits on a variety of subjects pertaining to life in the area long ago. When I walked into the building, I immediately spied a large, faded, red floor mat that said Grace Louise in large white lettering. I had to smile because it took me back to my past when my parents would mention various local restaurants, Grace Louise being among those mentioned. “Where did you get that wonderful rug?” I had to ask. Lucille smiled and immediately led me to some old photographs of local restaurants, one of them showing two young women dressed in matching crisp waitress outfits standing in front of a charming little restaurant called Grace Louise. “You might remember the old movie theater in Bristol,” Lucille added. “Grace Louise was right beside the theater.” Indeed, I recalled an old movie theater that was the victim of a collapsed roof due to heavy snow; I recall seeing the ruined building when I was a small child. When asked how long the Bristol Historical Society has been around, Lucille explained that it started in 1965. She pointed to a large poster listing original members. Local family names were very familiar to me and I marveled at how many people were interested back then in starting an organization to collect and preserve the town’s history. Lucille said that, back in those days, clubs were very popular. The town

had the historical society, an active woman’s club, a garden club, the Lions Club, and other groups that gave locals a chance to socialize and do good works for the public. “The Bristol Historical Society originally met at the Bristol Community Center [now the Tapply-Thompson Community Center]. Eventually, the group got space for meetings and storage in the Old Town Hall but there wasn’t really a great deal of room to display items.” About 10 years ago, the fire station space became available and the historical society members were thrilled to have room to create a museum/display area to highlight their many donated items. “Feel free to browse around,” Lucille invited. Browsing was on my mind, but I hadn’t stepped two feet into the display area when I began sharing memories and peppering Lucille with questions. There was so much to see and read and marvel at, and it is a place to share with someone else. I was charmed by the One Room School House display featuring old photos of various little schoolhouses. It was surprising to see the large size of some of the schools, such as one at the Profile Falls area on the outskirts of Bristol. There must have been a sizeable population of children in this and other outlying areas for so many schoolhouses to exist. Lucille said the old autograph books are favorites of hers, and she loves to look at the old signatures and comments. (In the distant past, the autograph books were small mementos of many who asked friends to sign the books much as teens do with yearbooks today.) The section on schools included old school athletic team photos, information on when the new high

school (now the middle school) was built, lesson booklets, and more. I found one display in the museum very unusual and interesting. Few have probably heard of E. Maude Ferguson of Bristol. Information on Maude, along with a three-quarter-length photo of her standing by an ornate chair, tells us that she was active in both local civic duties and society. What makes Maude stand out from other ladies of her time period (early 1900s) was that she felt women could do more than run homes and raise children. Indeed, Maude served as chair of the Legal Status of Women and was a president of the Bristol League of Women Voters. An old newspaper clipping tells that Maude “supported diligently the cause of women’s rights.” What that might have meant in a small, conservative New England town such as Bristol at the beginning of the 20th century, one can only surmise. Women did not have the vote at that time and it was probably looked upon as a rather daring cause. Maude, it seems, was up to the task of speaking her mind and being in the spotlight. She ran as a representative to the NH Legislature and was elected in 1926 and 1928. She must have been an active member because she was recognized by the Speaker of the House and placed on an important judiciary committee. Maude went on to run for and win a place as New Hampshire’s first female member of the state Senate. An early photo of Maude shows her to be a very attractive woman, gazing into the distance with an inquisitive look and a half smile on her pretty face. “I have to know more about her,” I told myself. It will be a good mystery to unravel and digging for old photos and information on interesting people like Maude makes the job of a freelance

writer quite fun. Another Bristol woman, Fannie Caldwell (my mother), was a local artist and she had been an active member of the Bristol Historical Society. She died more than 10 years ago but now and then I come upon her paintings in local shops. It was a bit of a jolt from the past to see her distinctive cursive handwriting on various display labels. At one time she must have helped catalogue donations, such as the white silk dress shoes that were once worn with a wedding gown. And speaking of wedding gowns, Lucille carefully unpacked a long, white, heavy silk wedding gown donated by a local family. We marveled at the tiny size the bride must have been. In addition, a Victorian-era wedding gown with puffed sleeves and a large bow at the waist was also on display. Other clothing from the 1800s and early 1900s showed how people once dressed and the shorter stature and smaller size of many people years ago. Other displays focused on trains, sports, tools, old signs, Newfound Lake, and much more. As I continued to browse, I was drawn to a rather primitive charcoal drawing hanging above a doorway. It depicted a roughlooking elderly man seated by a woodstove. The style was primitive and it was quite charming. I was amazed when Lucille told me, “Your mother did that drawing.” It was unlike my mother’s typical, delicate style and the subject matter, a local elderly man who died some years ago, was also unusual. The drawing is a bit of a mystery to me; when did my mother do the sketch, and where?

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