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Cozy Companion Pet Beds and Apparel in Moultonborough By Sarah Wright Deborah Joyce has always loved to sew, and years ago she was making and selling doll clothing at craft fairs when she adopted a tiny Chihuahua named Nina. Deborah wanted to get a coat to keep the dog warm, but she had trouble finding one that was small enough. Chihuahuas are so thin and have such little necks, that it was difficult to find anything that would be comfortable from any pet store. So Deborah made a sweater and a snowsuit for Nina, and soon people started asking her about the tiny winter wear. Her parents also had a small dog, so she made outfits for their dog, too. So many people asked about that dog’s coat that Deborah’s father began passing out her business cards. She decided to switch gears from doll clothing to dog clothing and 12 years later, she’s making hundreds of coats in 17 different sizes with 12 different styles in each size. Her pullover sweaters are made with a stretchable, non-pilling fleece, and they’re available in many colors and patterns like plaids and florals. The coats are offered in fleece and waterproof styles, and Deborah has made customized coats for dogs from two pounds all the way up to 150 pounds. Many of the adjustable coats are also reversible. A popular seller for Deborah is her blaze orange coat and safety vest complete with reflective tape, great for dogs during hunting season. The most challenging coat to make is one for a small dog, sized between one and two pounds. “The hardest part

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coat order within 24 hours. Around the same time that Deborah started sewing coats for dogs, she began making “pet puffs,” or beds for dogs and cats. She also started making mats for use in cars or kennels, with special catnip mats for cats. Another great way to use the mat is at the end of a bed, for your pet to sleep on. Deborah does this for her cat, and it helps keep the bed linens clean. On her website, Deborah has so many colors and patterns available for the pet puffs and mats, that there’s certainly something for every décor. Popular whimsical patterns include paw prints, patchwork, or specific dog breed prints. She’s always on the lookout for new fabrics, and doesn’t miss a sale. Both the pet puffs and mats are machine washable and the removable cov-

ers are fastened with heavy-duty snaps, so the cover can be quickly washed by itself, when needed. The pet puffs are also made to provide comfort for your pet year-round, whether it’s warm or cool outside. “The pet puffs are fleece on one side, and cotton on the other,” Deborah explains. “The fleece side provides warmth in the colder months, while the cotton side is cooling in the summertime.” Pet puffs are available in sizes XS up to XXL, with the puffs for cats offered in sizes small, medium and large. Deborah currently has two cats and two dogs, and they all enjoy their pet puffs. The best way to see Deborah’s wonderful pet creations is to stop at one of her craft fair booths. She does a lot of fairs in the fall, since that’s when people are thinking of buying pet puffs and warm coats, either for their own pets, or as gifts for family and friends who have pets. She’ll be at the Belmont High School Fair (in Belmont, New Hampshire) on November 7 this year, but her other shows are farther away, because as Deborah puts it, “The pet puffs are so durable and long-lasting, that I’ve needed to expand out to other locations to reach new customers!” Customers can find pricing information and see what fabrics and styles are available by visiting www.cozycompanions.com. There is also an updated craft fair schedule and lots of photos of cute pets enjoying Deborah’s products. To place an order, email Deborah at info@cozycompanions.com or call her at 455-9373.

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In Wolfeboro! A Museum of Natural History Programs • Exhibits Wildlife • Scavenger Hunt

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Byron Carr to Demonstrate at Art Association Meeting

Discover New Hampshire’s Rural & Agricultural Heritage Tour the Historic Farmhouse Explore the Barns • Feed the Chickens Visit with Farm Animals and Walk on the Trails

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The Lakes Region Art Association will hold its monthly meeting on Mon., August 17, at the Woodside Building Conference Center at the Taylor Community, 435 Union Avenue, Laconia. The meeting begins at 7 pm. Byron Carr, an award winning artist and children’s book author, will demonstrate his unusual techniques for creating successful watercolor paintings. Carr will demonstrate how he slops, spatters, scrubs and scrapes paint to create a watercolor painting. It is the most fun you can have watching

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paint dry! Carr resides in Contoocook and also conducts workshops from that location. His approach to painting is to, “Keep it simple . . . shape, value and color.” This event is open to the public. For additional information about the event, contact Gisela Langsten, 1st Vice President, Lakes Region Art Association at 293-2702. To learn more about the Lakes Region Art Association visit, www.lakesregionartassociation. com.

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19th century

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Silent Movie Weekend, Step back in time as you stroll the grounds of this picturesque village. Explore over 30 structures full of objects and Aug. 29-31 Painted Pony Party -Sept. 12 family learning experiences related to the past and our present. A sunny and rainy day destination. Visit our country gift shop, (Fundraising Dinner) sandwich shop and ice cream parlor. Forest Day - Sept. 27 (Wood Craftspeople)

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Lakes Region Conservation Trust Offers a Variety of Events The Lakes Region Conservation Trust (LRCT) has several events in the coming weeks including Guided Excursions, Programs, and Volunteer Work Days. LRCT will be offering many guided excursions throughout the rest of the season, including a family friendly walk at Knights Pond in Alton, a paddle on Lake Wicwas in Meredith, a hike at the newly acquired Sugarloaf Ridge in Alexandria, the very popular mushroom walk with Rick Van de Poll at Fogg Hill in Center Harbor, and a hike at Piper Mountain in Gilford. These excursions provide a great opportunity to learn about and explore LRCT’s conserved lands with knowledgeable guides. All LRCT guided excursions are free to all, but registration is required. Join LRCT on Fri., August 21 at 4 pm for their very first geocaching event held at the Castle in the Clouds Conservation Area in Moultonborough. Participants are invited to gather at the picnic tables at Shannon Pond for a meet and greet with fellow enthusiasts before heading out on the trails to look for several caches. Parking is available

at the hiker parking lot located at the top of Ossipee Park Road off Route 171. Fellow Geocachers will be there an hour before the event if anyone new to this hobby would like some tips on geocaching. New caches have been placed near Shannon Pond in anticipation of this event, but there are also plenty of “old” caches in the area. You might consider coming earlier in the day to find the ones that are farther up in the mountains. LRCT has conserved nearly 24,000 acres in the Lakes Region in over 130 properties since its founding in 1979. All of the work to conserve and steward these lands and over 90 miles of trails would not be possible without the help of LRCT’s many dedicated and enthusiastic volunteers. There are ways you can help; LRCT has periodic workdays on their lands and in their office. To learn more about any of these events and to sign up to join the LRCT e-blast list to receive updates about upcoming programs, excursions, and conservation projects, visit their website at www.lrct.org.

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Art Gallery Exhibition: A Lady’s Day On view August 26 through October 25 Celebrate with us as we welcome our third and final gallery exhibit, A Lady’s Day, a collection of paintings featuring women as subjects from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This exhibit is on loan to Castle in the Clouds from a well-known private collection. Exhibition and Gallery Reception generously sponsored by Bank of New Hampshire and White Mountain Subways. Gallery Reception ~ Friday, August 28, 5:30 PM Free to the Public. Join us as at the Gallery Reception for A Lady’s Day. Ponder the range of artwork and the subjects’ lives while enjoying complimentary wine and crudités! Thursday Evenings Now Thru September 3 - Jazz at Sunset ~ 5:30 - 8:30 PM Dinner and drinks available for purchase. Tickets required in advance; call 603-476-5414. $10 per person cover charge. Generously sponsored by Randy Parker & Jane Mooney of Maxfield Real Estate and The Laker. Acoustic Mondays Now Thru September 7, 5:30 - 8:30 PM. Dinner and drinks available for purchase. Tickets required in advance; call 603-476-5414 $10 per person cover charge. Generously sponsored by Amoskeag Beverages, LLC., Blue Moon, Coors Light, Corona, Sam Adams, and Woodstock Inn Brewery.

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Zany Satire Next on Playhouse Stage A bank gets bombed, a suspect dies in custody, and the police inquiry turns into…a masterpiece of comedy? Nobel Prize-winning Italian playwright Dario Fo’s Accidental Death of an Anarchist takes to the stage at The Winnipesaukee Playhouse in Meredith through August 22. Adapted by Ed Emery, the fast moving action takes place in a police station where an absurd re-enactment of events ensues to determine if the anarchist’s plummet to the street was an accident or foul-play. Using real-life events that took place in Milan in 1969 as a starting point, Fo uses comedy and farce to highlight the corruption and

bureaucracy that was prevalent in Italian politics and policing. The events of the play itself, however, are fictional. The play starts with Inspector Bertozzo (Richard Brundage) interrogating “the Maniac” (A.J. Ditty) on the third floor of the police station. When Bertozzo leaves the room, the Maniac intercepts a phone call from Inspector Pissani (Jason Plourde). The phone call lets the Maniac know that a judge is due at the police station to investigate the interrogation and death of the anarchist. The Maniac decides to impersonate the judge and gets the police to re-enact the events leading up to the anarchist’s death.

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New Hampshire Theatre Award winner Matt Cahoon, who is making his Playhouse directorial debut, directs the production. Additional cast members include Nicholas Wilder, Rebecca Tucker and John-Michael Breen. Cahoon, a co-founder of theatre KAPOW in Manchester, says, “The Accidental Death of an Anarchist is an absolute classic and, as we often find with the classics, it is as relevant today as ever. Dario Fo’s ability to create a piece of theatre capable of working on so many levels is truly unparalleled. It’s a hilarious show that requires an active and engaged audience.” Bank of New Hampshire and The

Taylor Community generously sponsor the Summer 2015 season. Accidental Death of an Anarchist is further supported by the generous sponsorship of AutoServ, Gilford Home Center, and the Laconia Daily Sun. Tickets can be ordered by calling 279-0333 or by using a credit card at www.winnipesaukeeplayhouse.org. The Winnipesaukee Playhouse also offers free educational programs: “Symposium” a pre-show presentation offering insight on the play from 6 to 6:45 pm on Tues., August 18 and “Talk-Back Wednesday” a post-performance Q&A with cast and director on Wed., August 19.

Family Search Genealogy Workshops at Wolfeboro Library The Wolfeboro Public Library, in conjunction with The Lakes Region Genealogical Interest Group, will conduct a series of five genealogical workshops about using FamilySearch. org beginning on Tues., August 18 at 10 am. The workshops are free and open to all. Each workshop, presented by local genealogist Dee Ide, will emphasize a different topic designed to help participants in their research efforts. Topics will include accessing and navigating Family Search Family Tree,

adding and correcting information, using “Source Box” and adding photos and stories. Classes will run through September 15. Dee Ide has been on the staff at the Riverton Family Search Library in Riverton, Utah for the last three winters. While serving at the Family Search Library, Ide also attended workshops, taught classes, and received the latest available training. For further information about this event, call 569-2428 or visit www. wolfeborolibrary.org.

Who Is Having More Fun? The joy of fishing and why people choose to live and play in the Lakes Region. Shown here is Wyatt Bandoni with his dad Neil of Connecticut on Winter Harbor reeling in a good one. Start creating your own memories now. This issue is full of waterfront homes, boats and attractions; a whole week of fun, a lifetime of memories. Like us on Facebook for a chance to win some great prizes and post your favorite Lakes Region photos to share.

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Doll Raffle Offers Betsey The Happy Hobby Doll Club is raffling a wonderful hand-carved wooden doll made in 1996 for the Alton, NH Bicentennial. Sarah Elizabeth Hanna, lovingly nicknamed “Betsey” is 15 inches and is a replica of the pegjointed wood dolls of the Georgian Period (mid to late 1700s). Her wooden hands have individually carved fingers, her painted eyes have dotted eyelashes and eyebrows and she has a flax wig. Carved by the Rev. Fred Laughon of Virginia, Betsy is marked on her back: “Made Especially for Happy Hobby Doll Club, Alton, NH Bicentennial 1795-1996.” Doll club members researched fashions circa 1796, and Betsy is provided with every type of clothing a young New Hampshire lady could have wanted in 1776, and more than most would have had. Since the date 1776 represents a transitional period in clothing, Betsey’s wardrobe ranges from “Colonial” style with panniers and petticoats to the “latest” fashions with a high waistline. Betsy has underwear including a corset for each of these styles and outerwear such as a cape, shawl and hats. All her clothing has been hand sewn and made to be as authentic as possible and includes nightwear, wrapper and mob cap, corsets, camisoles, petticoats, pockets, blue skirt with green plaid overdress and shawl, day gown and bonnet, riding outfit and hat,

red hooded cape, stole and matching muff, black wool shawl and a unique green silk over-bonnet. In addition to her clothing, a blanket chest is also included as is Betsy’s chair where she sits with her needlework in her lap patiently awaiting raffle day, August 24, when the lucky winner will take her to her new home. The doll and her accessories are on display at the Alton Town Hall through August 21 when she will travel to the Alton Community/Senior Center, 7 Pearson Road for the drawing of the winning raffle ticket, on August 24 at 11:30 am. Tickets may be purchased from Happy Hobby Doll Club members by contacting Pat at patatlake@aim. com. The proceeds from the raffle will be used for the club’s philanthropic and educational endeavors. The Happy Hobby Doll Club is a United Federation of Doll Clubs member and promotes the education, history and study of dolls from around the world. This raffle doll is a fine example where the construction of the doll itself and the research and sewing of her wardrobe provided a hands-on learning experience for the club members. HHDC meets the 4th Saturday of each month at the Alton Bay Community Center at 11:30 am. Nonmembers are invited to attend the meetings and programs.

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Aug. 17, A Misery Upon the Land: The Murder of Abraham Lincoln and the Final Days of the Civil War, talk by scholar Mike McKinley, 7 pm, Moultonboro Public Library, 4 Holland St., Moultonboro, 476-8895. Aug. 17, Carl Johnson Memorial Golf Tournament, Ridgewood Country Club, Moultonboro, 8 am shotgun start, Loon Preservation Committee, 4765666. Aug. 17, Walks & Talks, Insect Investigation with Squam Lakes Natural Science Center staff, 10 am, Castle in the Clouds, Moultonboro. $8 p/p, reserve: 476-5414, www.castleintheclouds.org. Aug. 17-23, Fox Boat Building Class, Squam Lakes Assoc., Holderness, 9687336. Aug. 18, Author talk, Katy Regnery, author of romantic and other books, Gilford Public Library, Gilford, 6:30 pm, info: 524-6042. Aug. 18, Genealogy Workshop Series, Wolfeboro Public Library, Wolfeboro, 10 am, series of five workshops through Sept. 15, free, 569-2428.

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Aug. 18, Meredith Chronicles, Passing Time on Lake Winnipesaukee, historical talk by author Dan Heyduk, 7 pm, Moultonboro Public Library, 4 Holland St., Moultonboro, 476-8895. Aug. 18, Red Barn Lecture Series, Cara Cargill lecture on sustaining farms, Newfound Audubon Society, Meadow Winds B & B, 49 N. Shore Rd., Hebron, free, donations accepted, 7:30 pm, info: www.nhaudbon.org.

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Join us Saturday 8/22 11am-2pm for a demonstration of the wonderful world of jewelry making with Lucy Golden

Aug. 18, Songs and Stories of WWII, Wright Museum, Wolfeboro, 7 pm, info: 569-1212.

League of NH Craftsmen Meredith Fine Craft Gallery

Aug. 19, Governor Wentworth Arts Council, Paint Wolfeboro event, 10 am-3 pm. Cate Park and locations around town. 569-4994, info@wolfeboroarts.org.

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Aug. 19, Bearcamp Trio, classical music concert, 7:30 pm, Arts Center at 12 Main, Sandwich, donations accepted; info: www.advicetotheplayers.org. or 284-7115. Aug. 19, Know Your Dragonflies, 10 am, Spider Web Gardens, Tuftonboro, learn about native dragonflies, free, pre-register: 569-5056. Aug. 19, The Shakers of New Hampshire, program on development of Shakers, Ashland Historical Society, Railroad Museum, Depot St., Ashland, 7 pm, free. Aug. 19, Shipwrecks of Lake Winnipesaukee, talk by Hans Hug, 7 pm, Freedom Historical Society, takes place at Freedom Town Hall, 539-3665. Aug. 20, Bird Survey, all ages welcome to join naturalist on walk through various habitats, 9-10 am, Newfound Audubon Center, Ash Cottage, 50 N. Shore Rd., Hebron, info: 744-3516, $10 p/p. Aug. 20, NH’s Covered Bridges, 7 pm, Meredith Community Center, Meredith by Altrusa Club of Meredith and Community Garden Club of Meredith, 5557743. Aug. 20, The Legacy of Camps, Cottages, and Tourism on Lake Wentworth, NH Boat Museum, Center St., Wolfeboro, 7 pm, info: 569-4554, www.nhbm. org.

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Aug. 20, Stories on the Farm, The Quilt Story by Tony Johnston and Tomie dePaola, story and quilt project, ages 3-10, 10:15 am, NH Farm Museum, Milton, 652-7840, www.farmmuseum.org.

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Aug. 20, Writer’s Night, 7 pm, Effingham Public Library, Town House Rd., Effingham, writers/musicians perform, 539-1537. Aug. 21, Movies under the stars! A Bug’s Life (G), at Davis Memorial Field, 205 Middle Road, Tuftonboro. In case of rain the movie will be held in Tuftonboro Central School. The movie will begin at dusk, around 8 pm. Bring a chair and enjoy a movie under the stars. Admission is free and concessions will be available for purchase. www.tuftonboro.org

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Your Destination for the Finest Diamonds & Jewelry in the Lakes Region bands, kids games, 5 pm Hebron Fire Dept. chicken bbq, 7 pm Don Campbell Band on gazebo, fireworks at 8:30 pm, 744-3335, hebrongazebo@gmail.com. Aug. 22, Farmington Youth Sports Fundraiser, (part of Farmington’s 34th Annual Hay Day), 24 Central St., Farmington, 9 am-4 pm, hayday@ farmington500.org. Aug. 22, Knights Pond Conservation Area Guided Hike, Lakes Region Conservation Trust, free but pre-registration a must, www.lrct.org. Aug. 22, Jewelry Demonstration, NH League of Craftsmen, Meredith Fine Crafts Gallery, DW Highway, Meredith, 11 am-2 pm, free, open to public, 2797920. Aug. 22, Make Your Own Wire Chain, 10 am-5 pm, Sandwich Home Industries, 32 Main St., Sandwich, 284-6831,for adults and teens, www.nhcrafts.org. Aug. 22, Sasquatch Footy Regatta, 10 am, watch Back Bay Skippers compete in sanctioned model yacht race on Back Bay. NH Boat Museum. View from Bridge Falls Path. 10 am, 569-4554, www.nhbm.org.

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Aug. 22, 6th Annual Chili Challenge, Durgin Stables, Wolfeboro, 11:30 am2:30 pm, 569-5949.

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Aug. 22-23, Old Time Farm & Tavern Days, NH Farm Museum, Milton, 10 am-4 pm, 652-7840, wwww.farmmuseum.org. Aug. 23, Barnstormers Gala Auction, Barnstormers Theatre, Tamworth, 5 pm, live and silent auctions of marquee posters, antiques, services and Clevelandia. George Cleveland will be the MC and Auctioneer. Tickets: 3238500.

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Aug. 23, Dixieland Damboree, Runnells Hall, Rt. 113, Chocorua, 4-5:30 pm, BYOB, benefit to restore 1889 dam. Tickets at Scandinavian Baking, 323-2021. 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 the year. Call 366-5695. www.prescottfarm.org. Fireworks at Weirs Beach, Fridays through Aug. 21, 10 pm, (rain date the following day); fireworks on Labor Day, Sun., Sept. 6 at 10 pm, info: www. facebook.com/WeirsBeach.WAC. Trails open, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, 9:30 am-4:30 pm, interactive trail with live animal exhibits. Admission charge; 968-7194, www. nhnature.org. Floating Classroom, Lake Winnipesaukee Assoc. educational cruises Thursdays at noon through Sept. 3, departs Weirs public docks, 10 am and 1 pm, reserve: 581-6632. Masonic Breakfast, First Sunday of each month, 7-11:30 am, 35 Trotting Track Road, Wolfeboro. Fresh fruit, omelets made to order, scrambled eggs, hash browns, cereal etc. Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm, through Sept. 5, Monday-Friday 9 am-5 pm, Sat. 9 am-4 pm, open year-round, 58 Cleveland Hill Rd., Tamworth Village. Daily summer activities and tours, exhibits, workshops, Capt. Enoch Remick House and farm stand. Call 323-7591 or 800-686-6117, www.remickmuseum.org. Libby Museum, Tuesday-Saturday 10am-4pm, Sunday 12-4, Rte. 109 North, Wolfeboro. Natural History museum with tools, arrowheads, dugout canoes, representations of New England wildlife and unique items from around the world. Children’s programs during summer. Kidventures hands on creative experiences for kids on Thursdays in Aug. for ages 7-13; Libby Museum, 755 N. Main St., Wolfeboro, 569-1035, www.libbymuseum.org. Madison Historical Society meetings, third Thursday of August and Sept., Madison Historical Society Museum, located at Madison Corner. The Society is open 2-4 pm Tuesdays through Labor Day. Silver Lake Railroad, 55-minute, six mile round trip through countryside of Madison. Train rides by donation, depart Silver Lake Depot, Rt. 113 on Fridays at 5 and 6 pm; Saturdays and Sundays at 11 am, 1, 2 and 3 pm. Visit restored 1941 Stirling Diner, Depot Museum. Classic Car Cruise Friday Nights, 6-8 pm. Weather permitting. www.silverlakerailroad.com

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Belknap Mill, programs and self-guided tours of the Power House, 1823 historic former textile mill. Hours/information: 524-8813. The Mill Plaza, 25 Beacon Street East, Laconia.

7 North Main Street Wolfeboro, NH 569-5331

Arts Walk, last Friday of each month, 5-8 pm, self guided tour of galleries and arts locations in Wolfeboro, 569-2762, hosted by Governor Wentworth Arts Council, www.wolfeboroarts.org. Fiber Group, Fridays, 1:30-3:30 pm, Shepherd’s Hut Market, 637 Morrill Street, Gilford. Call 393-4696 or email jekeyser@shepherdshutmarket.com.

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Loon Cruises on Squam Lake, 3 pm, join Tiffany Grade, Squam Lake Project biologist and Squam Lake Natural Science Center captain for 90-min. Loon Cruise. Info: Loon Preservation Committee: 476-5666.

Watch artists paint scenes around downtown Wolfeboro

Wellness Wednesdays, through Aug. 26, Castle in the Clouds, Moultonboro, walk trails, yoga classes ($15 p/p per class), and healthy lunches at Carriage House Restaurant. Info: 476-5900, www.castleintheclouds.org.

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River Otter Feeding, every Mon., Wed., and Fri. at 11:30 am. Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness. See two playful resident river otters enjoy their lunch, hear about otter biology and ecology. Pre register: 968-7194, www. nhnature.org. Explore Squam Cruise, daily 1-2:30 pm, explore Squam Lake, see wildlife aboard canopied pontoon boat, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness. 968-7194, www.nhnature.org. Pre-registration required. Fiber Friends Drop In Group, learn the art of rug hooking or work on other fiber arts projects, meets Thursdays, Gilford Public Library, Potter Hill Rd., Gilford. 10:30 am-12:30 pm, free, info.: 524-6042. Kirkwood Gardens, stroll the garden with many colorful plants and shrubs that naturally attract birds. Free and open to public. Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, 23 Science Center Road, Holderness, 968-7194, www.nhnature.org. Meredith Sculpture Walk Guided Tours, meet tour guides at Mill Falls Marketplace Innisfree Bookshop, downtown Meredith at 11 am and Sundays at 1 pm in the month of August. 279-9015, email GMP@metrocast.net or www. greatermeredithprogram.com Trail Clubs, Connecting People With the Mountains, through March, 2016, historical exhibit, Museum of the White Mountains, 34 Highland St., Plymouth. www.plymouth.edu/museum-of-the-white-mountains, 535-3210. Model Yacht Sailing on Back Bay, Bridge Falls Path, Wolfeboro. Weather permitting, Back Bay Skippers race Solings 1-3 pm Tuesday and US12’s 1-3 pm Thursday. New participants or visitors are always welcome. www.nhbm.org. Purple Pit Crafter’s Club, meets first and third Wed. of each month, The Purple Pit, Bristol, info: 393-4914. Belmont Farmer’s Market Day, Sundays through Sept. 20, 18 Mill St., Belmont, fresh local products, children’s activities, live entertainment and demonstrations, 9:30 am-12:30 pm, 998-3525.

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See Why Wolfeboro is the “Jewel of Lake Winnipesaukee ” TM

HOP ON & OFF

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Aug. 17, Mill City Revival Band, 6 pm, Tilton Island Park, downtown Tilton, free, bring lawn chair or blanket for seating. 286-3000.

Learn About Our Colonial History See Views of Lake Winnipesaukee, Beautiful Waterfront Homes, Attractions, Museums and Shops 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

Aug. 17-22, Accidental Death of an Anarchist, Winnipesaukee Playhouse, Meredith, tickets/show times: 279-0333, www.winnipesaukeeplayhouse.org.

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Aug. 19, Justin Hayward (of Moody Blues) in Concert, 7:30 pm, Flying Monkey, Plymouth, tickets: 536-2551, www.flyingmonkeynh.com.

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Aug. 20, New Horizons band concert, 6:30 pm, Kelley Park, free, Bristol. Aug. 21, 28 Campfire and Stories, 7-9 pm, Paradise Point Nature Center, 79 N. Shore Rd., Hebron, storyteller Dough Riddle entertains, $5 individual; $20 family; info: 744-3516.

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Aug. 21, Fireworks, Weirs Beach, 10 pm, 524-5531. Aug. 21, Music in the Marketplace, 5:30-8:30 pm, Mill Falls Marketplace, Meredith, bluegrass, country, blues, free, www.millfalls.com. Aug. 21, North Shore Acappella, Anderson Hall, Wolfeboro, 7:30 pm, Great Waters Music Festival, 569-7710, www.greatwaters.org. Aug. 21, Summer Jazz Concert, Patio Garden Restaurant, Weirs Beach, free, 7-10 pm: Richard Gardzina Band, info: Facebook.com/weirsjazz.

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Aug. 21, Town Band Concert, downtown Center Harbor bandstand, free, 7 pm, Moose Mt. Jazz Band, www.centerharbornh.org. Aug. 21 & 22, Bonnie & Clyde, 8 pm, The Village Players, 51 Glendon St., Wolfeboro. Movie on the big screen. Call 569-9656. www.village-players.com. Aug. 22, Gazebo Concert, 5 pm, Hebron Fire Dept. chicken bbq, 7 pm Don Campbell Band on gazebo, fireworks at 8:30 pm, 744-3335, hebrongazebo@ gmail.com.

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Aug. 22, Strafford Wind Symphony, Wolfeboro Community Bandstand outdoor concert, Cate Park, Wolfeboro, 7 pm, 569-2200, free to the public. Aug. 22, Town Band Concert, downtown Center Harbor bandstand, free, 7 pm, New Horizons Jazz Band, www.centerharbornh.org. Aug. 22, Summer Jazz Concert, Patio Garden Restaurant, Weirs Beach, free, 7-10 pm; Lee Ames Trio, info: Facebook.com/weirsjazz.

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Aug. 23, Summer Jazz Concert, Patio Garden Restaurant, Weirs Beach, free, 7-10 pm: Boardwalk Jazz Quartet, info: Facebook.com/weirsjazz. Aug. 26, History of Lower Gilmanton, talk by Gilmanton Historical Society members, 7:30 pm, Gilmanton Historical Society, Old Town Hall on Rt. 140, Gilmanton Iron Works. Free, open to public.

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Aug. 23, Karen Morgan and Pony Express, 6 pm, Tilton Island Park, downtown Tilton, free, bring lawn chair or blanket for seating. 286-3000.

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Aug. 27, Red Hat Band concert, 6:30 pm, Kelley Park, free, Bristol. Aug. 27-29, Questions in a Quiet Cafe, 8 pm, Little Church Theater, Holderness, tickets: 968-2250, www.littlechurchtheater.com.

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Aug. 28, Capitol Steps, Kingswood Arts Center, Wolfeboro, 7:30 pm, Great Waters Music Festival, 569-7710, www.greatwaters.org. Aug. 28, Movie in the Park, The Lion King, starts at dusk, Foss Field, Back Bay, Wolfeboro, free, www.wolfeboronh.us/parks. Rain date is the following day. Aug. 28, Music in the Marketplace, 5:30-8:30 pm, Mill Falls Marketplace, Meredith, jazz, free, www.millfalls.com. Aug. 28, Music in the Pub with Roger Sorlein and Katie O’Connell, 6:30 p.m., Corner House Inn, junction of Routes 109 and 113, Center Sandwich. Info: www.cornerhouseinn.com.

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Aug. 28, Summer Jazz Concert, Patio Garden Restaurant, Weirs Beach, free, 7-10 pm: Eric Dupont’s Notes & Tones Trio, info: Facebook.com/weirsjazz.

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Aug. 29, Jazz concert with Tom Robinson Trio/special guest Orlando Pandolfi, jazz vibraphonist, 7 pm, Mead Base Conservation Center, Sandwich, tickets/ info: www.nhisom.org.

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Aug. 29, Moose Mountain Jazz Band, Wolfeboro Community Bandstand outdoor concert, Cate Park, Wolfeboro, 7 pm, 569-2200, free to the public. Aug. 29, Live music with Paul Warnick, 1-4:30 pm, Landing Zone, Gunstock, 719 Cherry Valley Rd., Gilford, 293-0051. Aug. 29, Summer Jazz Concert, Patio Garden Restaurant, Weirs Beach, free, 7-10 pm: Marc LaForce Group, info: Facebook.com/weirsjazz. Aug. 30, Annie & the Orphans, 6 pm, Tilton Island Park, downtown Tilton, free, bring lawn chair or blanket for seating. 286-3000. Aug. 30, Summer Jazz Concert, Patio Garden Restaurant, Weirs Beach, free, 7-10 pm: Boardwalk Jazz Quartet, info: Facebook.com/weirsjazz.

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Sept. 4, Frozen in Music, Mill Falls Marketplace, Meredith, 5:30-8:30 pm, www.millfalls.com. Sept. 4, Music in the Pub with Tom Fleischmann & Hans Stafford, 6:30 pm, Corner House Inn, junction of Routes 109 and 113, Center Sandwich. Info: www.cornerhouseinn.com. Sept. 6, Fireworks, Weirs Beach, 10 pm, 524-5531.

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Sept. 5, Carolyn Ramsey Band, Wolfeboro Community Bandstand outdoor concert, Cate Park, Wolfeboro, 7 pm, 569-2200, free to the public.

Ongoing Acoustic Mondays, through Sept. 7, Castle in the Clouds, Moultonboro, 7:30 pm, tickets in advance required: 476-5414, www.castleintheclouds.org. Country, Bluegrass, and Gospel Music Jam, Tuesdays, 6:30-9:30 pm, Old White Church, Route 109A, Tuftonboro, across from Tuftonboro General Store and Post Office. Musicians and listeners welcome. Free. Call 569-3861.

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Open Mic/Jam Night, Thursdays, 7-11 pm, Hawg’s Pen Cafe, Farmington. All levels, styles, and genres welcome. Info: shadowsoundmusic@yahoo.com. Live Jazz every Thursday at 8 pm, Pitman’s Freight Room, 94 New Salem St., Laconia. Call 494-3334, pitmansfreightroom.com. Open Mic every Friday at 7:30 pm, The Back Room at the Mill Fudge Factory, 2 Central St., Bristol, 744-0405, themillfudgefactory.com.

At Meredith Village Savings Bank, you’ll find a complete range of financial solutions to help meet your goals and a team of dedicated professionals who want to help you achieve them.

Loon Preservation Committee Summer Evening Nature Talks, Thursdays, July 9-Aug. 20, 7:30 pm, Loon Center, Moultonboro, free, 476-LOON, www. loon.org.

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Jazz at Sunset, Thursday evenings through Sept. 3, 5:30 pm, $10 per person, Castle in the Clouds, Moultonboro, info: 476-5414, www.castleintheclouds. org. Tiki Tuesdays, Wolf ’s Tavern at Wolfeboro Inn, N. Main St., Wolfeboro, 6:30 pm, dine on the deck with live music from Ron Drolet, rain or shine, 1-800451-2389. West Ossipee Cruise Night, every Thurs., 6-8 pm, at Yankee Smokehouse, 2345 White Mt. Highway, W. Ossipee, no entry fee, prizes, raffle, food, music and more, www.yankeesmokehouse.com, 539-8125.


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Jewelry Demonstration at the League Join the League of NH Craftsmen – Meredith Fine Craft Gallery on Sat., August 22 from 11 am to 2 pm for a free, whimsical jewelry demonstration with juried artist Lucy Golden. During the demonstration, Lucy will show how she handcrafts and creates each piece as she works with sterling, jeweler’s brass, and enamel paint. Lucy loves to play with themes and her designs range from local and exotic flora

and fauna, activities in the great outdoors and the lighter side of life. Come watch imaginative pieces of art being made, learn about the craftsmanship that goes into making the jewelry and the spirited artist behind it all. If you have any questions about this free demonstration, you can call the Gallery at 2797920 or visit the shop at 279 Daniel Webster Highway in Meredith.

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North Shore Acappella returns to Wolfeboro Performing for over 30 years, North Shore Acappella has excited audiences throughout New England with a blend of harmony, and rhythm. With songs ranging from the 1940s through today, members Tommy Duarte, Paul Lopes, Jimmy Martin, Vinny Staccia and Guy Chiapponi, deliver music without instrumental accompaniment - and that is what North Shore Acappella is all about! The group makes regular appearances at venues across New England and will be performing in Wolfeboro at Great Waters Music Festival on August 21 at 7:30 pm at Anderson Hall, 205 South Main St. Tickets are available at www. greatwaters.org or by calling the box office at 569-7710. The award-winning group offers a continuously fresh repertoire of hundreds of popular hits that cover the last five decades. Each number and performance is arranged in a way that showcases each member in a role of lead singer – a trait that very few acappella groups in the country can claim.

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times at the Boston Festival of Bands, held annually at Faneuil Hall Marketplace each June, and is also a big supporter of National Music in our Schools Month, where the group performs concerts that are specifically geared toward young musicianship and often open up the stage to share with young musicians. In that same vein, the ensemble also opens its membership to talented high school students who want to broaden their musical horizons. The band’s conductor and music director is Bruce Gatchell. He started as the assistant conductor and became the music director in 2013. Gatchell has taught music in Rochester, Epping and Concord public schools and also taught at Plymouth State University.

He also has served for almost three decades as a teacher, conductor and counselor for the University of New Hampshire Summer Youth Music School. Now retired, he continues as music director for the Leddy Center for the Performing Arts Broadway musical productions. The Strafford Wind Symphony’s assistant conductor is Jeffrey Smith. He taught in Norwalk, Connecticut public schools for 35 years and also taught at Western Connecticut State University. He is currently the University of New Hampshire Wildcat Marching Band drill designer. He regularly guest conducts on the middle and high school levels and is an active music arranger and marching band drill and visual designer.

The ensemble members believe in the power of music and share their commitment to music with the audiences they perform for each and every concert. The Friends of the Wolfeboro Community Bandstand are committed to bringing quality music to Cate Park every Saturday night in the summer months (July and August), with concerts beginning at 7 pm and featuring a wide variety of musical acts. While the concerts are free, volunteers will “pass the buckets” during intermission to help raise funds to support the concert series, which continues to provide great entertainment at the Wolfeboro Community Bandstand.

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Meredith This lovely Grouse Point home has picturesque lake and mountain views. Updated kitchen with breakfast area, wine cellar, gleaming hardwood flooring. Grouse Point amenities include clubhouse, indoor pool, docks and three beaches. It is an outstanding gated community.

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Sophisticated design, incomparable quality and functionality embraced by timeless architecture this extraordinary home was designed and constructed with perfection. Sited on a sweeping 300’ waterfront lot with ever changing sunsets, the home takes advantage of picturesque lake views. $4,395,000

This amazing home, architecturally designed by Dann Batting, is being constructed by top rated builder, Jason Drouin. It will have 3 levels of living area plus a dramatic 4-room carriage house. Sweeping views to Mt. Washington. Thought and careful planning went into the custom design of this special Governor’s Island home. $3,895,000

Gilford - An impressive, architecturallydesigned, custom 4-bedroom Governor’s Island home sited to take advantage of picturesque mountain views and beautiful sunsets. There is a sandy beach, large dock and a beautifully landscaped lot. Club amenities include beach, clubhouse, tennis courts, cross country trails and woodlands for hiking. $2,295,000

Gilford - On a sweeping lot with over an acre of land with 215’ of prime waterfront, this tasteful, 5-bedroom Governor’s Island home is appealing. Waterside improvements are significant, and the sandy beach makes water access easy. It has a desirable SW exposure for ever changing and dramatic sunsets. It is a prize! $1,995,000

Sanbornton - Located on a fabulous, level lot with 265’ of private Lake Winnisquam waterfront and picturesque mountain views this wonderful 5-bedroom home is welcoming and charming. On public sewer the possibilities are unlimited. This special and rare waterfront home is unmatched in location, style, convenience, privacy and space. $1,345,000

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Meredith - This tasteful and spacious single level 3-bedroom home shall be built on an outstanding 8 acre lot with dramatic lake and mountain views. Views from the lower level are fantastic. Amenities at Waldron Bay include beach, tennis and clubhouse. What a wonderful spot! $695,000

Moultonborough -This detached 4bedroom condominium is charming and inviting with a tasteful and relaxing decor. Overlooking a large expanse of lawn from the spacious veranda, the setting is tranquil and picturesque. Your private dock and community beach is just a minute’s walk or a very short drive. $679,900

Sanbornton - A historic 4-bedroom country home that is sun-filled and loaded with charm. Beautifully restored and maintained to perfection this home is surrounded by perennial gardens, patios, rolling lawns and glorious lake and mountain views. $639,000

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Cottage Style Condo Two bedrooms, two and a half baths in desirable adult community. Attractive amenities within walking distance to Meredith attractions and Lake Winnipesaukee. MEREDITH, NH | $279,000 | MLS#4419863 REBECCA WHITCHER | 603.393.7072

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This unique Georgian style residence sits on 3.09 acres with 200 feet of frontage five miles from downtown. Lush lawn, patio, two decks and a 50 foot deep water dock. MEREDITH, NH | $2,995,000 | MLS#4442006 ROY SANBORN | 603.455.0335

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C elebrating Over 60 Years!

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WOLFEBORO- Spectacular location – beautiful sandy beach and dock on Lake Winnipesaukee, open concept living in this contemporary colonial with state of the art kitchen. $2,300,000 (4317015)

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WOLFEBORO- Fabulous 3-bedroom, 3-bath contemporary home on Rust Pond with 150’ of sandy lake frontage, crib dock, beautifully kept inside and out, private end of road location.

HOLDERNESS- Enjoy breathtaking views of Squam from this quality built Contemporary LakeStyle home. Open concept kitchen/dining/living area, wide pine floors, master bedroom suite with private balcony overlooking the lake. $1,495,000 (4391390) Call 253-9360

TUFTONBORO - Gorgeous 4-bedroom Winnipesaukee contemporary in Melvin Bay, 175’ shoreline, sandy beach, grandfathered multipleslip dock, 3 acres, Western exposure, large level lot, 2-story garage. $1,075,000 (4408583) Call 569-3128

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ALTON- Alton Bay Family Compound with rental income! 2,500 sq ft main house with contemporary features. Detached 800 sq ft year round cottage. 60’ waterfront lot with docks and swim area. Western sunset views! $675,000 (4436902) Call 875-3128

OSSIPEE- BEST OF THE BEST Ossipee Lake, Long Sands waterfront with never ending views of lake and the White Mountains. Exceptional year-round home, 3-bedroom, wood floors, porches. DELIGHTFUL. $645,000 (4379027) Call 569-3128

MOULTONBOROUGH- GREAT LOCATION! Winnipesaukee at the lowest price. Property has it all, deepwater docking, sandy swimming, year-round living, panoramic lake and mountain views. This camp is impeccably maintained. $479,900 (4416562) Call 253-9360

NEW DURHAM- Merrymeeting Lake: Have you always dreamed of that lake cottage on the shore of the lake? Even has its own cat walk along the shore. $372,000 (4424915) Call 875-3128

WOLFEBORO- Enjoy spectacular views and sunsets from this wonderful lakeside 2-bedroom, 2-bath cottage with a beautiful screened porch, assigned dock and great rental history. $349,900 (4196938) Call 569-3128

TUFTONBORO- A Sweet & Simple 1960’s Cabin tucked away on the quiet and private side of Mirror Lake. Big sandy beach, dock, cool fishing rocks and screened porch. $325,000 (4432305) Call 569-3128

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ALTON- This beautifully maintained Cape is ready to move in, nothing to be done. Finished basement, beautifully landscaped lot. Access to Sunset Lake and Hills Pond. $184,900 (4406433) Call 875-3128

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Land and Acreage MOULTONBOROUGH- Lake Winnipesaukee building lot, 135’ shoreline, 3.4 acres! 6-bedroom septic design, 6X30 dock permit, gravel driveway to clearing. Beautiful, unique land with 2 bridges, ready to go! $649,000 (4409520) Call 569-3128

TUFTONBORO- Over 500’ of shore frontage on Mirror Lake, 38 surveyed acres with subdivision potential, Western exposure, quiet and secluded location, bring your ideas! $375,000 (4170761) Call 569-3128

BRISTOL- A 26 acre parcel offering privacy, amazing southern views, and Western views with some clearing. Nine year growth. Close to I-93, ski areas and Newfound Lake. $429,000 (4418429) Call 253-9360

NEW DURHAM- Nice wooded 1.5 acre building lot with beach rights to crystal clear Merrymeeting Lake. Build your dream home or camp here and enjoy the quiet. $59,900 (4426256) Call 875-3128

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40 Point Wedeln, Wolfeboro $288,000 | Water Access Aimes Oickle • (603) 520-7014 MLS 4348400

Cute year round 3-bedroom 2-bath with views of mountains and water from large deck. Home has access to two private association beaches and a tennis court. $188,800 (#4426203)

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21 Pumpkin Point, Alton $949,000 | Waterfront Michael Travis • (603) 303-2599 MLS 4437286

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Well built 3-bedroom on .88 acres, hardwood floors, open concept living/dining area. Great room with vaulted ceilings, skylights. Family room with gas fireplace. Woodworking shop on lower level. $229,000 (#4442884)

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29 Wallace Point, Moultonborough $2,888,000 | Waterfront Bob Hughes • (603) 569-5000

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New Waterfront Listing on Lake Winnipesaukee! Wonderful contemporary ranch style home located in the Braun Bay area of Hermit Cove. This 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home has a large first level primary bedroom en suite, open kitchen/dining with a fireplace, a large living room space, a screened sunroom, brick patio, and a combination mudroom/laundry right off the attached 2-car garage. From the brick patio there is a natural path to the waterfront and u-shaped cut-in dock. Enjoy a great waterfront atmosphere in the Braun Bay area with lovely lake and mountain views from the water’s edge. With over 2.6 acres, this property has many options and possibilities as well as 212’ of waterfront. $899,000 – Moultonborough Listing Agent Christopher Williams Call for details - 603-340-5233 (cell)

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34 North Main St., P.O. Box 2180 Wolfeboro, NH 03894 • 603-569-4488 www.melansonrealestate.com

BIG SQUAM year-round fun! Co-op ownership cottage right on the water! Sandy beach, 24’ dock, sunset views and carefully utilized space for comfort. Full basement, community water/sewer, AC, gas fireplace. Well established and carefully run co-op. $328/mo fee includes taxes, ins, plowing and lawn maintenance. $299,000 Maureen Clifford 455-6161

HERMIT LAKE Waterfront with really nice views, S/W exposure, sandy frontage, dock and a lovely home. Natural setting offers privacy and open living. Full length deck, partially finished lower level with family room and plenty of storage or finish off for more living space. $344,000 Chris Kelly 677-2182

TUFTONBORO: What a spot! A wonderful “Lake Lodge” home with privacy and more amenities than you can think of! 220’ of Winnipesaukee waterfront, 2 bay boathouse, sandy beach, beautiful landscaping, in-ground pool, hot tub, surrounded by 26 acres of conservation land, guest space too. $3,895,000 MLS # 4320796 FREEDOM: Gorgeous, quality built home, all the comforts of modern living and all the vacation home amenities. Bright, open concept 1st floor, stone fireplace, modern kitchen, screened porch, a quick walk to the shared, sandy, Lake Ossipee beach, boat ramp, mooring, day dock, tennis court and more. $479,000 MLS # 4424712

TUFTONBORO: What a great 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath Cape on 2 acres of land, set back off the road for plenty of privacy, but within walking distance to Pier 19, public beach and boat ramp on Winnipesaukee. There is plenty of room: living room, dining room, family room, kitchen, decks, and a 2-car garage. $259,000 MLS # 4437856 TUFTONBORO: Country charm abounds in this 4-bedroom, 2.5bath, Cape on 2 acres of wooded land.Home has great wood floors, updated kitchen, fireplaced living room, woodstove in the family room, first-floor master bedroom, deck, farmers porch, screened porch and garage under. $260,000 MLS # 4377824

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FAMILY COMPOUND on one of the area’s premier public golf courses. 2 properties to make the ultimate family compound! 7 bedrooms, 6 baths, 5,600+- sf and 5+ acres overlooking Lochmere Country Club. Southern exposure, gorgeous views, minutes from shopping and the highway. $735,000 Scott Knowles 455-7751

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HISTORIC AND SOLID village home in a lovely town. Full of character - high ceilings, wood trim, 3 large bedrooms and new insulation. Screened porch/sunroom, recently redone kitchen, finished attic room. Steps from kayak access to Squam with the town beach on Big Squam a few minutes away. $224,400 Maureen Clifford 455-6161

VIEWS VIEWS VIEWS! Beautiful converted carriage house on 3+- acres. Exposed beams, vaulted ceilings, hardwood, large kitchen, oversized living room, den, sunroom, wrap-around Trex deck and180 degree views. Enjoy easy, low maintenance, energy efficient living with an easily expandable floor plan. $269,900 Jim O’Leary 455-8195

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Farmington Hay Day Fundraiser The first annual Farmington Youth Sports Fundraiser is taking place at Farmington’s 34th Hay Day, on Sat., August 22, enticing people throughout the Lakes Region to experience smalltown festivities. Located at 24 Central Street in Farmington, New Hampshire, this fundraiser runs from 9 am to 4 pm and restores the Hay Day tradition of

competitive spirit in a family-friendly environment with a series of carnivalstyle games and competitions with tickets sold to those who wish to compete. Among the 14 games and three contests planned, there will be a Hay Toss competition where the strongest competitors age 16 and older try to

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communities. The organization is operated solely by volunteers and currently offers programs in archery, baseball, basketball, football, futsal, golf, soccer, softball, and volleyball. Proceeds from the event will support purchasing equipment and conducting competition in each of these sports year-round. Farmington’s Hay Day is free and open to the public. Portions of Main Street and Central Street will close down for day, but there is ample, free parking throughout the downtown area. For more information please email hayday@farmington500.org.

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The Legacy of Lake Wentworth’s Camps, Cottages and Tourism located at 399 Center Street, Wolfeboro Falls, two miles from downtown Wolfeboro in the former Allen “A” Resort dance hall. For further information contact the Museum at 569-4554, museum@ nhbm.org, www.nhbm.org or via Face-

book. The New Hampshire Boat Museum is a member of “Experience New Hampshire Heritage: The Portsmouth to Plymouth Museum Trail.” To learn more about the Trail, visit nhmuseumtrail.org.

Turf Talk The Coleman family and friends at “Pomeka,” Wentworth Park. (Courtesy Louise Masailo) The New Hampshire Boat Museum, located in Wolfeboro, announces its third and final lecture of the summer season on Thurs., August 20 at 7 pm. Maggie Moody Stier of Wolfeboro, a life-long Lake Wentworth summer resident, historian, and author will present an illustrated talk titled The Legacy of Camps, Cottages, and Tourism on Lake Wentworth. The program is free and open to the public and is supported by a grant from the New Hampshire Humanities Council in partnership with the National Endowment for the Humanities. Stier will share highlights of her ongoing research on the history of camps, cottages, lodging and recreation on Wolfeboro’s Lake Wentworth. She will present an overview of the late 19th and early 20th century settlement of the lakeshore and islands, examining the styles, construction features, and landscape characteristics of the early camps, and showcasing several wellpreserved examples. Stier also will share stories of the “founding” families, where they came from, how they got here, and what they did during their summer vacations on the lake. Other topics will include the interconnected business associations, personal friend-

ships and kinship ties that spurred Lake Wentworth’s development through the late-20th century. Stier will conclude with a look at contemporary issues: the rising cost of property ownership on the lake, trends in lakefront development, and the growing interest in conservation and preservation initiatives. Lisa Simpson Lutts, the Boat Museum’s Executive Director says, “We are excited to present this talk on Lake Wentworth history as a companion to our season exhibit, A Pilgrimage to Simplicity: Lake Wentworth Traditions and History, which is on view through October 12. Lake Wentworth’s story will be familiar to those from other lakes as well. This program and exhibit offer a fascinating glimpse into one of the major forces in New Hampshire’s development as a summer tourist destination.” The New Hampshire Boat Museum is open to the public for the 2015 season and will remain open daily through Mon., October 12, 10 am to 4 pm on Monday through Saturday, and Sunday from 12 noon to 4 pm. The Museum is a not-for-profit institution focusing on New Hampshire’s boating and fresh water heritage. It is

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6th Annual Chili Challenge on the Green at Durgin Stables On Sat., August 22, the Kingswood Youth Center (KYC) will be holding its 6th annual Chili Challenge on the Green at Durgin Stables. The event will run from 11:30 am to 2:30 pm and will feature awardwinning chili recipes from community members and local restaurants. Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for children and KYC teen members and children 12 and under get in for free! This is the annual fundraiser for the Kingswood Youth Center (KYC), a nonprofit organization that serves students in grades 7 to 12 (ages 12 to 18) in the Governor Wentworth School District. The mission of the Center is to provide a safe and positive environment in which youth may grow, learn and develop life skills critical to their success in the adult world. This mission is accomplished by offering an

after school program that features programs related to nutrition and cooking, arts and crafts, physical and emotional health, woodworking, volunteering at the Lakes Region Humane Society, and much more. The KYC also runs a Life Skills program that focuses primarily on goal setting and career exploration. The Center makes creating a relationship between the teens and the surrounding community a top priority, and the Chili Challenge is another great way to participate. KYC hopes to see you on Sat., August 22 for a wonderful lunch of chili, chips, and drinks in downtown Wolfeboro. To learn more about the KYC or how you can be involved in the Chili Challenge, please “Like” us on Facebook, visit www.thekyc.org, or call 569-5949.

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Lakes Region’s 36th Annual Fine Arts and Crafts Festival in Meredith Plans are now complete for the Lakes Region 36th Annual Fine Arts and Crafts Festival to be held in Meredith on Saturday and Sunday, August 29 and 30. Sponsored by the Meredith Area Chamber of Commerce, the Festival is held on the Main Street of Meredith and amid the shops at the Mill Falls Marketplace. From its inception 35 years ago, the event attracts high quality artists and craftsmen and continues to be one of the most respected arts and crafts events in the Lakes Region. Eighty juried artists and craftsmen will present high quality merchandise. Featured in the craft category will be pottery, leather, wood products, weaving, quilting, metal sculpture, jewelry, baskets, dolls and toys. Artwork will include watercolor, oil paintings, pen and ink drawings, and photography and theorem paintings. Several artists will be demonstrating at their booths. Musical entertainment, sponsored by Meredith Village Savings Bank, will take place both days on the Main Street Stage. Marc Elbaum, Christine Chaisson and Jarrod Taylor will perform both days and will play music from every era including Big

Band, Swing, down country, island, rhythm and blues, as well as classic and contemporary rock and roll. Saturday’s entertainment will also feature Phil and Janet Sanguedolce and Ray Porcell, as well as entertainment for old and young by Simplicity The Clown. On Sunday, Christine Chaisson will perform Kindermusic and the show will close with a festival jam featuring Marc, Chris, Jarrod, and Phil and Janet Sanguedolce. Several Meredith organizations, including the Kiwanis Club, the

a parking spot. Lakes Region Airport Shuttle will run continuously from 9 am to 5 pm, both days from two lots on Route 3, one north of the lights and one south of the lights. The shuttle will follow a route from Prescott Park, one mile north of the lights and those riding the bus will be dropped off on the Main Street at the entrance to the Festival. The other shuttle will leave from the Belknap Family Health Center parking lot located across the street from Hart’s Turkey Farm Restaurant and will drop shoppers off on Main Street near the library. Visitors approaching Meredith from the east on Route 25 are urged to use Route 25B in Center Harbor and approach Meredith from the north on Route 3. Those coming into town from the south are urged to look for the free shuttle sign and park in the lot on the left and ride the shuttle to the Festival. (For more information about the shuttle bus, call 279-6121.) Chamber organizers report that the event will be held rain or shine and further information may be obtained by contacting the Meredith Area Chamber of Commerce at 279-6121 or by visiting www.meredithareachamber.com

Snow Streakers Snowmobile Club and the Meredith Masons will offer a variety of culinary delights, including sandwiches, hot dogs, popcorn, homemade pies and snow cones. A shuttle van, sponsored by Lakes Region Airport Shuttle, will provide transportation to and from the Main Street area from both the north and south sides of Route 3. Chamber Executive Director and Arts Festival coordinator Susan Cerutti reports the shuttle service is offered in an effort to ease the traffic congestion and make it easier for visitors to find

Songs and Stories from the War Years On Tues., August 18 at 7 pm, the Wright Museum of WWII in Wolfeboro presents Ramblin’ Richard in a musical presentation of Songs and Stories from the War Years. People of all ages love the music from the World War II era (1939-1945). The Songs and Stories entertaining and informative program focuses on some of the most beloved songs from that era, such as Bluebirds over the White Cliffs of Dover, Sentimental Journey, Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition, and Harbor Lights. Ramblin’ Richard (Richard Kruppa)

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Justin Hayward of The Moody Blues Graces the Plymouth Stage At 7:30 pm on Wed., August 19, The Flying Monkey presents Justin Hayward and his band. As lead vocalist, guitarist and songwriter for The Moody Blues, Hayward penned and sang many of the group’s mega-hits including Nights in White Satin, Your Wildest Dreams, Tuesday Afternoon, Story in Your Eyes, Question, I Know You’re Out There Somewhere, and Ride My See-Saw. Mike Dawes will open the show. Having chalked up nearly 50 years at the peak of the music and entertainment industry, Justin Hayward’s voice has been heard the world over. Known principally as the vocalist, lead guitarist and composer for the Moody Blues, his is an enduring talent that has helped define the

times in which he worked. Over the last 45 years, the band has sold 55 million albums and received numerous awards. Commercial success has gone hand-in-hand with critical acclaim. The Moody Blues are renowned the world over as innovators and trailblazers who have influenced any number of fellow artists. Justin is honored with the Moody Blues on the Rock Walk Hall of Fame on Sunset Boulevard. Having started the ball rolling as a songwriter in his own right with a couple of solo singles, he joined the Moody Blues in the summer of 1966. Hitting his stride immediately with the single Fly Me High, he followed it up with the classic hit songs Nights in White

Satin and Tuesday Afternoon from the seminal album Days of Future Past. This album went on to become a favorite of the NASA astronauts and was taken aboard the Atlantis shuttle space craft by Chief astronaut “Hoot” Gibson on many missions. When the Moody Blues took a break from touring in 1975, Justin worked on the Blue Jays album, followed by the hit single Blue Guitar (recorded with the members of 10cc). Although the Moodys continued to record and tour at the highest level, Justin also found time to create several solo albums: Songwriter, Night Flight, Moving Mountains and The View From the Hill. Proving that he could write massive hits outside of

the Moody Blues, Justin hit the Top Ten globally in 1978 with Forever Autumn. “I have spent most of my life, so far, on the road,” he says. “Playing live and creating a small piece of magic in a room is like a drug to me, one that I never want to give up,” says Hayward. Indeed, and we are happy for that. His is a talent that has helped soundtrack more than a generation and created a legacy that remains undimmed. Don’t miss this intimate show with a classic rock icon. For tickets and more information on concerts and the Flying Monkey Performance Center, visit www. flyingmonkeynh.com or call 536-2551.

Trends in Loon Populations at Loon Center On Thurs., August 20, Loon Preservation Committee Senior Biologist/Executive Director, Harry Vogel will present trends in New Hampshire’s loon population and preliminary statistics on how loons fared in the state over the last year. Also featured will be a slide show by nature photographer, John Rockwood, showcasing the loons on Lake Massabesic. The Loon Preservation Committee’s Annual Meeting will precede these talks. This is the final talk of the 2015 Summer Season. Held at the Loon Center by the Loon Preservation Committee, the Summer Nature Talks are given every Thursday at 7:30 pm during the months of July

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Eastern Lakes Region Housing Coalition Hosts Chrysanthemum Sale Just in time for fall gardening, the Eastern Lakes Region Housing Coalition is hosting its annual chrysanthemum sale. The New Hampshire-grown mums are available in four colors this year: burgundy/red; orange/bronze; yellow/ gold; and lavender/pink. All plants come in generous eight-inch pots and cost $5.50 each – the same price as last year. Advance orders with a cash or check payment are required – download an order form at www.elrhc. org or obtain one from a board member or at the WEDCO office at 7 Center St., Wolfeboro, downstairs from Citizens Bank. The order deadline is August 31. The plants will be ready for pickup

on Sat., September 5 in the parking lot at All Saints’ Church at 258 South Main St. in Wolfeboro from 9 am to 1 pm. Or, for a $5 fee, volunteers will deliver the order directly to any Wolfeboro or Tuftonboro address. The early pickup date, which coincides with the beginning of the

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Shaker Talk in Ashland free public program is sponsored by the Ashland Historical Society, which will also serve refreshments, including Shaker style cookies. The Ashland Railroad Station Museum is located at 6/23-8/30 69 Depot Street in Ashland village, on Route 132 about a half mile south of its intersection with Routes 3 and 25.

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was excited to show me the huge dollhouse that is on exhibit, created by area resident Pat Lamprey. Pat began collecting dollhouses and miniatures in the 1970s and the Gray House, on display, was among her favorites. Pat faithfully decorated the huge dollhouse for all the holidays. The dollhouse was donated to the Society in 2007 by a Lamprey family member in memory of Pat Lamprey. I loved the large dollhouse decorated in minute detail. The house includes everything from furniture to items sitting atop a dresser to an American flag waving on the porch. Old, rustic signs are a favorite of mine, and I liked the “Admission 50 cents” sign and Ossipee Mountain Park sign, both old advertising pieces from long ago. Another fascinating artifact on display is a very old metal soldier’s helmet that Norman said was found on top of nearby Red Hill among some rocks in the 1970s. It is believed that the helmet was left among the rocks by a French soldier spying on the English during the French and Indian wars. To see such an old, old item is most amazing and one cannot help but wonder who once wore the helmet. I was perplexed by a huge ball of twine sitting in a wooden wheelbarrow until Norman told me it was a collection of string/twine gathered over the years by Moultonborough’s postman. It is quite an unusual piece of local history; it is just such weird, quirky items that make local history so fascinating. Other items included an old quilt, Civil War items, including the rifle Norman’s great-grandfather used in the Civil War. The display offers a peek at a time when the War Between the States swept the nation and touched even a tiny town such as Moultonborough in rural New Hampshire. I love antique clothing, so I was especially drawn to the display of old hats and beaded purses. The collection shows how women carried their small

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• Day Tripping Continued from page 32 belongings and money in olden days in ornate, embroidered and beaded purses. A large framed picture on one wall shows Ossipee Mt. Park’s inn. I noted a very big Victorian-type house and barn in the photo. (At one time the Park was an area of land next to the property owned by Thomas Plant of Castle in the Clouds. The photo shows Weelahka Hall at Ossipee Mt. Park, an estate once owned by the Oliver family.) Elsewhere in the Lamprey House, Norman and his daughter showed me more exhibits, such as the Woman’s Work is Never Done display of oldfashioned laundry items, with a washing machine and old linens. Norman and Meca led me to the end of the building and into the barn, which was donated by Laconia Savings Bank (now Bank of NH). The bank generously had the structure moved to its present location for use by the Historical Society. It now houses tools, old wagon wheels and other fascinating artifacts of the past. (One item I loved was the old spire with weathervane still attached; it once was positioned atop the roof of the Kona Farm barn and is

quite a sight, appearing to look like an upside down ice cream cone!) I asked Norman if he could show me the schoolhouse also on the property and part of the Historical Society. Meca came along as we crossed the lawn to the old-fashioned one-room schoolhouse. The pretty little building once served as the Middle Neck Schoolhouse. The modest size of the school is surprising, but one must remember at the time it was in use (1800s to just after World War II), outlying communities had small populations. The schoolroom is set up as it probably once was, with rows of children’s desks, a blackboard on one wall and a teacher’s desk at the front of the room, as well as a wood stove that once warmed the students and teacher on chilly days. Next door to the school is the Moultonborough Town House/Grange Hall, a large structure where once upon a time, voting, town meetings and social events took place. Today it is maintained by the Society and opened for special occasions and meetings and programs. Those who want to glimpse Moultonborough’s past have only to stop by the Society Thursday, Friday, or

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Lakes Region Legendary Locals “My wish is that readers will be inspired and encouraged by the people in Legendary Locals of New Hampshire’s Lakes Region. With a few exceptions, they are notable men and women who saw the advantage of working today to create a positive influence on the lives of people in the future.” —Ray Carbone He writes about the “man with the trumpet”, the doll creations of Annalee, a Grammy award nominated folk singer from Ossipee, the woman who was the heart of Melvin Village, among many others. New Hampshire author Ray Carbone’s book, Legendary Locals of New Hampshire’s Lakes Region offers a fascinating glimpse at the many people who contributed to the area. The book features snippet stories on well-known locals such as Annalee Thorndike, creator of the beloved Annalee Dolls, and also lesser-known people such as Marion Robie of Melvin Village who owned the town’s general store and managed the local telephone exchange as well as running the post office. New England is notable and fascinating to many because of its colorful characters, and Carbone’s book reflects that heritage. The book makes a good bedside or beach read, because each notable person Carbone writes of receives about a page of copy with a photo. This gives the reader the chance to learn something new about someone they might not have met otherwise, but one does not get bogged down in chap-

ter after chapter about a single person. Legendary Locals of New Hampshire’s Lakes Region shares stories of unique individuals and groups, past and present, who have had a lasting impact on the community throughout its history. A description of the book relays that the Lakes Region has a rich variety of landscape and scenery, from the calm of summer on Squam Lake to the robust white winter mountaintops of Gunstock. The people who call the area home reflect the same wide palette of humankind. From the pre-Revolutionary War surveyors who marked their initials on a rock at Weirs Beach to Bob Lawton, owner of the world’s largest arcade (Funspot), the area has it all. The book is approximately 128 pages in length, and broken down into chapters: Early Days; Growth; Community Glimpses; Artists and Craftsmen; Tourism Then and Now; In Service and Here and There. In the chapter called Early Days, we are treated to information on notables in the Lakes Region, such as Governor John Wentworth and Charles Tilton, as well as Dudley Leavitt and the Downing family of Alton. Learn how these early residents of the area influenced the communities where they settled, from the mansion of the Royal Governor to the teachings of instructor Leavitt. The chapter titled Growth tells of the movers and shakers who helped the Lakes Region prosper, such as Mr. Morin, the owner of Laconia’s Belknap

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Gilford Rotary’s Old Home Day Pancake Breakfast Is Coming! What is the best part of waking up on Gilford Old Home Day? Pancakes, of course! The Gilford Rotary Club will host their Annual Pancake Breakfast on Sat., August 29 from 7 to 10 am at the Gilford Youth Center on Potter Hill Road in Gilford. The cost is $6.00 for

adults and $3.00 for children. Gilford Rotary’s secret recipe of allyou-care-to-eat pancakes will be served with hearty sausage, orange juice and piping hot coffee. All proceeds benefit the Cheryl Walsh Scholarship Fund. The scholarship was started in 1988 at the urging of Gilford Rotary

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Reserve by 9-12-15 to receive $28 per ft. Standard rate of $30 per ft. applies after 9-12-15.

Call for details or stop by our Full-Service Marina Certified Technicians • 8 Fully Enclosed Buildings

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Gilford Rotarians in action pouring, flipping, and adding fresh blueberries to a batch of Gilford Old Home Day Pancakes. President Richard Ayers and other members of Gilford Rotary, and was first presented to Corey Ellis in 1989. Originally thought of as an “initially endowed” and eventually “self-sustaining” program, Gilford Rotary funded the Scholarship with seed money. The proceeds/earnings of the investments plus contributions by members of the Foundation, board and Selection Committee, as well as Gilford Rotary, have resulted in $500 to $2,500 grants to the recipients over the years. Since the beginning, a silver commemorative bowl, a citation, and the grant have been given to recipients at Senior Awards Night in June. A selection committee of board members, friends and past recipients has conducted interviews to select the recipients. The Scholarship has traditionally attracted applications from the brightest and most talented leaders and scholar/athletes.

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Lakeport Landing Marina

Several fundraising activities have provided additional resources over the years: a Rotary District Ski Race, early on, and the long-standing Annual Old Home Day Rotary Pancake Breakfast, more recently. The goal has been to raise and conserve a substantial enough principal to give a meaningful and truly helpful grant to each year’s recipient(s). Tax-deductible contributions may be sent to Treasurer, Cheryl Lynn Walsh Memorial Scholarship Foundation, c/o Gilford Rotary Club, Post Office Box 7091, Gilford, NH, 03247-7091. Gilford Rotary is an organization of business and professional men and women who have accepted the ideal of service as a basis for attaining fulfillment in their business, personal, and professional lives, and by serving their community. Gilford Rotary meets Fridays at 7 am at the Laconia Elks Lodge off Route 11A/Gilford Avenue in Gilford.


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Annual Robbie Mills Memorial Golf Tournament The annual Robbie Mills Memorial Golf Tournament will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 16 at the Lochmere Country Club in Tilton. The event, which is hosted by the MetroCast Foundation, will benefit organizations that serve at-risk youth and other vulnerable groups in the region. Now in its 17th year, the event began as an effort to honor the memory of Robbie Mills, a 14-year-old Laconia boy who was killed in 1997 for his trail bike by two older teens (Mills’ mother is a MetroCast employee). The MetroCast event was launched that year to support the Robbie Mills Memorial Fund, which donated to organizations in the Laconia area that served at-risk youth. In subsequent years, the number of organizations supported by the fundraiser expanded to include the Boys & Girls Club of the Lakes Region, Greater Lakes Child Advocacy Center (Belknap-Merrimack Community Action Program), Spaulding Youth Center Foundation, Greater Lakes Region Charitable Foundation for

Children (Children’s Auction), and more. With this in mind, Jim Bruder, Chairman and CEO of Harron Communications, MetroCast’s parent company, founded the MetroCast Foundation in 2007 to facilitate donations for the Tournament from MetroCast video programmers, vendor partners and local businesses. Last year’s event raised more than $30,000 in support of youth-serving organizations in the region. “We are grateful to all who have supported this worthy cause in prior years and look forward to an enjoyable day for participants and a successful day for the organizations that are supported through the event,” said MetroCast general manager Edward Merrill. With the 2015 event approaching, MetroCast is seeking event sponsors and tournament registrations. Single player and team registrations, as well as a variety of sponsorship opportunities, are being accepted online at Metrocast. com/robbiemills.

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