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THE WEIRS TIMES, Thursday, January 14, 2010
eventS from 2
and more info. rochesteroperahouse. Bluegrass Jam
com. canterbury United community
member/$9. Preregistration required.
church, canterbury Square. 7-9pm.
968-7194.
Resonant Soul - Live Music
third tuesday of the month, free.
Patrick’s Pub & eatery, Jcts Rte 11 & 224-9723. Historical
Chris Lester - Live Music
Patrick’s Pub & eatery, Jcts Rte 11
11B, gilford. 8pm. 293-0841.
& 11B, gilford. 7-10pm. adventure
Toastmasters
series. Prizes. 293-0841.
sa T u r d a y 23r d
moultonborough library. 6pm. Second
and fourth tuesdays of the month.
so c i e t y Ne w s
Boating Education Class get over your fear of public speaking.
Aaron Siebert - Live Music
department of Safety, concord. 9am- everyone welcome. 476-5760 or
cactus Jack’s. 1182 Union ave,

4:30pm. $30 non-refundable deposit. email bobgoff@msn.com.
laconia. 9pm-midnight. 528-7800.
Pre-registration required. 267-7256 or
888-254-2125 to register.
Winner of Enfield
Weight Loss Program
Th u r s d a y 21s T concord cooperative market, celery
Shaker Museum’s
Winter Ways
S n o w s h o e H a r e H u n t i n g Stick cafe. mondays through march
Squam lakes Natural Science center,
Workshop 29. 6-7:30pm. Based on clinically
Festival of Trees Competition
holderness. 1-2:30pm. an interactive
owl Brook hunter education center, proven weight loss plan from the
and educational program about
holderness. 9am-1pm. Snowshoe University of Vermont. $25 for co-op Joanna Anderson, owner
how animals survive in Nh’s harsh
hares and where to find them, members, $30 for others. includes cost
of Safflowers in Enfield,
winter environment. member/$7, non-
equipment needs, dogs and their of “eating Well” diet book. to register
was the winner of the $100
member/$9. Preregistration required.
training needs and more. Participants call 225-6840. concordfoodcoop.
cash award for the most
968-7194.
should bring warm outdoor clothing. coop.
free. 536-3954 to register. wildnh.
popular tree in the Enfield
gov. Winter Market
Shaker Museum’s first an-
Knotty Knitters
danbury grange hall, Junctions of
nual “Festival of Trees.”
meredith Public library, main St.
Creatures of Snow
Rte 104 & 4. first Saturday of every
The ballots were counted,
10am-Noon. Join a group of fun-loving
Squam lakes Natural Science center,
month, January through april. 9am-
and the winner was an-
knitters. 279-4303.
holderness. 9:30-11:30am. find out 2pm. 768-5579.
nounced at a reception for
Preschool Storytime
how animals survive in Nh’s harsh
the sponsors at the Mu-
meredith Public library, main St.
winter environment. member/$7, non- Art Classes and Workshops seum on December 22.
1-2pm. ages 3-5. 279-4303.
member/$9. Preregistration required. imagine gallery, 624 main Street, la-
Throughout the month
968-7194 to register. conia. open tues-Sat. 10am-5pm or
of December, museum visi-
“ M a m m a l s I n A W i n t e r
by appointment. ongoing classes for
tors were invited to explore
Wonderland”
Cody Michaels - Solo Piano
all ages, art exhibits and art work of
the museum’s Great Stone
loon center, lee’s mills Rd,
the middle New hampshire arts
local artists for sale. call 528-1706 or
Dwelling, see trees deco-
moultonborugh, 7:30pm. Naturalist
and entertainment, franklin. $20 at
235-2777. imaginegallerynh.com.
the door. 934-01901 for times and
rated by individuals and
and bio-inventory specialist Rick Van
more info. Complimentary Wine Tasting
organizations, and vote for
de Poll. free. 476-5666.
Wolfeboro Wine cellar, 51 North main
their favorite.
Truffle Duo - Live Music Street. fridays 3-6pm. Saturdays
Each tree had a theme.
Comedy Night
Patrick’s Pub & eatery, Jcts Rte 11 & 3-6pm and Sundays 2-5pm. 569-
The trees were decorated
Patrick’s Pub & eatery, Jcts Rte 11 &
11B, gilford. 8pm. 293-0841.
3321. by Cornish Colony Muse-
11B, gilford. 8pm. mark Scalia. $10.
um (Nicole Ford & Richard
Reservations accepted. 293-0841.
Yoga Classes Burley), Energy Emporium (Kim Quirk & Wendell Smith),
inter-lakes Senior center, meredith.
Chris Lester - Live Music
Safflowers, Lynn Waehler and the Town of Enfield (Carolee
Beginner/intermediate. 55 and older.
cactus Jack’s. 1182 Union ave,
Higbee, Sandy Romano, Julie Huntley, Wendy Huntley and
$3. thursdays at 10am. call 279-
laconia. 9pm-midnight. 528-7800.
oNgoiNg
5631.
Alisa Bonnette.
Joanna Anderson’s tree was a “fragrance tree,” with lav-
Fr i d a y 22n d Country, Gospel and Bluegrass
ender, eucalyptus and plants that added fragrance as well
as decoration to the tree. The plants and herbs came from
“2012 and the Mayan Calendar”
Scrapbooking
Jam
her floral shop in downtown Enfield.
mcauliffe-Shepard discover y
meredith Public library, main St. 10-
old White church, ctr. tuftonboro.
The museum is open daily. Winter hours are Monday -
center, concord. 7pm. Join
11:30am. every thursday. all levels of
Wednesdays 6-9:30pm open to the
Saturday, 10am-4pm. and Sunday, Noon-4pm.. Admission
archaeoastronomer-historian R.P.
experience are welcome. Bring your
public. No admission. donations ac-
hale and learn about the real mayan
is charged, but there are many discounted rates. Museum
own materials. 279-4303.
cepted. call 569-3861.
calendars and how they work, ages
members are admitted for free.
8+. Under 13 must be accompanied
Parkinson’s Support Group
Marine Corps Meetings
by guardian. adults/$9, students &
meredith Bay colony club, mile Point
granite Steak & grill, Rte 11, farm-
seniors/$8. 271-7827. starhop.com.
drive, meredith. 2pm. third thursday
ington Rd, Rochester. 11:30am.
of each month. 279-1530 for more
third tuesday of every month. all
Allen -Rogers Corporation
Jonathan Edwards
info.
marines and Navy fmf corpsmen
Rochester opera house, 32 Wakefield
and spouses welcome. 335-7414 or
Get Together
St. 8pm. 335-1992 for ticket prices
781-956-6982.
On Monday, Jan. 25th, at 7pm, the Allen-Rogers Cor-
poration will hold a Get-Together at the Laconia Public
Library.
Former employees, friends and family of those who
worked at the Allen-Rogers Corporation are invited to at-
tend a public get-together to share stories and memories
associated with the history of the company, which made
woodenware products in Laconia from 1934-1999.
This Laconia Historical & Museum Society program co-
incides with an exhibit on the subject entitled As the Wood
Turns, on view at the Laconia Library through February 28,
2010. For more info: LaconiaHistorical.org or 527 -1278.
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for
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Memories of Horse Logging
The Groton Historical Society will present “Memories of
Horse Logging” by the Old Timer’s Club on Sunday, Janu-
Snow Plowing Service
Classes!
ary 31st, at the Groton Town House.
All adults who attend will be eligible to win a $50 cash
prize. Monthly meeting will follow talk.
Bring a friend!
Free. Call 744-8318 or 744-5278 for more information.
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