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THE WEIRS TIMES, Thursday, February 11, 2010
february
Fr i -su n 12-14T h su n d a y 14T h
“The Laramie Project” The Guns of WWII “Neil Berg’s
Winnipesaukee Playhouse, Alpenrose Wright Museum, Wolfeboro. 2pm.
Th u r s d a y 11T h
Plaza, Weirs. Friday & saturday at randy cook, military collector and 100 Years of Broadway”
7pm. sunday at 2pm. Adults/$16. reenactor, will display arms of all the
Valentine Lunch For Seniors
students and seniors/$14. contains major participants in WWII. $5. Free
Neil Berg’s “100 Years of Brodway” comes to the Capitol
tapply-thompson community center,
adult language and subject matter. for museum members. 569-1212 to
Center in Concord on Friday, February 12th at 8pm.
Bristol. Noon. Bingo will follow the
Also Friday-sunday, Feb. 19-21. rsVP. “100 Years of Broadway” recreates the greatest moments
luncheon. to register call 744-2713.
366-7377. from the finest shows of the century featuring the actual
stars of shows such as The Phantom of the Opera, Les Mis-
Relevation - Live Music
Mo n d a y 15T h
erables, CATS, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Jekyll & Hyde.
cactus Jack’s, 1182 union Ave,
sa T u r d a y 13T h
Team Trivia Night
These amazing performers light up the stage with songs from
Laconia. 9pm-Midnight. 528-7800. Ice Harvesting & Winter Carnival
Patrick’s Pub & eatery, Jcts rte 11 &
remick country Doctor Museum and
11B, Gilford. 7pm. 293-0841.
the hit shows in which they starred. Neil Berg presents bril-
liantly revived arrangements of Broadway classics as well as
Fr i d a y 12T h
Farm. 58 cleveland hill rd, tamworth.
10am-2pm. horse-drawn sleigh rides,
Tu e s d a y 16T h
thrilling numbers from Broadway’s newest hit shows.
Tot Time dog sled rides, snowshoe obstacle
Tickets, ranging in price from $12.50 to $60 are on sale
Meredith Public Library, Main st. 9:30- course, hands-on ice cutting and
“Aging & Depression”
now can be purchased at the box office, online at ccanh.com
10:20am. Ages 1-3. 279-4303. more. 323-7591. remickmuseum.org.
Golden View, rte 104, Meredith.
by phone at 603.225.1111 and at the box office. Discounts
See ad on page 5.
4pm. Dr. robert santulli of Dartmouth
are available for groups of 20 or more by calling 225 -1111
Teen Night: Observing The Night
hitchcock Medical center. Free. 279-
x111.
Sky With Telescopes
C h a m p ag n e & C h o c o l a t e
8111 to rsVP. goldenview.org.
McAuliffe-shepard Discovery center, Valentine’s Day Soiree
concord. 7pm. using the large new the Middle Arts and entertainment We d n e s d a y 17T h “The Pirates of Penzance, Jr.”
observatory telescope, take a fresh center, 316 central st., Franklin. 8pm.
look at Mars and more. $7 per teen enjoy complimentary champagne and
“Little Explorers: Galaxies”
Maye Hart and 42 of her
(13-19). Please pick up teens by decadent desserts while dancing the
McAuliffe-shepard Discovery center,
finest kid performers pre-
8:45pm if they don’t drive. 271-7827. night away to the Lakes region Big
concord. 10am. What are galaxies?
pare to ‘wow’ you with the
starhop.com.
Band. $15. 934-1901. themiddlenh.
What do they look like? For 3-4 year-
Junior version of Gilbert
org.
olds. child must be accompanied by
an adult who can help to complete
& Sullivan’s The Pirates
Neil Berg’s 100 Years of
tasks. A one child and one adult
of Penzance at the Sce-
Broadway
Aztec Two-Step
combo is $10. $5 each additional nic Theatre, home of the
capitol center For the Arts, 44 south
capitol center For the Arts, 44
child/adult. 271-7827. starhop.com.. Pittsfield Players, 6 Depot
Main st., concord. 8pm. A musical
south Main st., concord. 8pm. rex
Street, Pittsfield.
journey featuring Broadway stars.
Fowler and Niel shulman. $30. 225-
tickets are $12.50-$60. 225-1111.
1111. ccanh.com.
Paul Warnick - Live Music
The story unfolds as
Patrick’s Pub & eatery, Jcts rte 11
ccanh.com.
Frederick, played by Mike
& 11B, Gilford. 7-10pm. Adventure
Hypnotist Frank Santos, Jr.
Hayes and Mabel played
series. Prizes. 293-0841.
Father & Daughter Valentine rochester opera house, 31 Wakefield
by Nikki Del Valle endeavor to outwit the Pirate King, played
Dance
st., 8pm. reserve tickets online at
by Ryan Glennon (last seen as Huck Finn in Big River) in
tapply-thompson community center,
rochesteroperahouse.com. 335-
Pat Foley - Live Music
cactus Jack’s, 1182 union Ave,
hopes of restoring the health of the Major General, Luis Del
Bristol. 6:30-9pm. $15 per couple and 1992.
Laconia. 9pm-Midnight. 528-7800.
Valle and releasing his daughters who are indentured to be
$5 each additional child. substitute married by the many Pirates of Penzance.
dads are welcome. there will be Justin Jaymes & Bryan Conway
The show is entirely run by the kids; (with the exception
corsages for the girls, contests, prizes
- Live Music
Th u r s d a y 18T h
of direction by Maye Hart, choreography by Dee Pitcher and
and refreshments. open to all ages.
Patrick’s Pub & eatery, Jcts rte 11 &
Moose in New Hampshire costuming) lights, backstage (with the help of a few adults)
744-2713. 11B, Gilford. 8pm. 293-0841.
Loon center, Lee’s Mills road,
and set decoration and, of course, acting and is set to hit the
Moultonbourough. 7:30pm. Kris rins
Scenic Stage Thursday thru Saturday, February 18 thru
Devlin & Costley - Live Music from Nh Fish and Game. Free and
Patrick’s Pub & eatery, Jcts rte 11 &
20th at 7:30pm.
open to the public. 476-5666.
11B, Gilford. 8pm. 293-0841.
Tickets are available through the Pittsfield Players website,
Red Wine Tasting
pittsfieldplayers.com using the TicketLeap button; by calling
concord cooperative Market, celery
the Scenic Theatre at 435-8852 and leaving a message
stick cafe, 24 south Main st.,
(your call will be returned); or at the box office the times of
SKI SALE
concord. 6-8pm. over 50 wines to
the performances. Tickets are adults/$10, children under
sample. Lobster fritters, ostrich sliders 18/$8. All proceeds benefit the non-profit organization
and Mediterranean tarts. Free and of The Pittsfield Players, a community theatre forty years
open to the public. A limited supply
strong.
of free wine glasses will be available.
225-6840. concordfoodcoop.coop.
FEBRUARY CLEARANCE
The Guns of WWII
Movie: “Food, Inc.”
Laconia Public Library. 6:30pm. Free. On Sunday, February 14 at
NOW IN PROGRESS
524-4775. 2pm, the Wright Museum of
WWII History will continue its
Matt Tellier - Live Music weekly winter speaker series
Save Up to 60% OFF!
cactus Jack’s, 1182 union Ave,
with The Guns of WWII, a lec-
Laconia. 9pm-Midnight. 528-7800.
ture and display presented by
historical re-enactor and WWII
Th u r s -sa T 19-20T h collector Randy Cook.
Skis • Boots • Snowboards “The Pirates of Penzance, Jr.”
This is a can’t-miss oppor-
scenic theatre, 6 Depot st., Pittsfield.
tunity for the serious collector,
Clothing • Accessories
7:30pm each night. show entirely the novice, or anyone interested
acted by kids. Adult/$10, children in the material culture of WWII. In addition to the presenter’s
under 18/$8. 435-8852. expert commentary, there will be a large display from private
collections illustrating the arms of all the major participants of
Fr i d a y 19T h
the Second World War.
“Rascally Rabbits”
Admission to the event is $5 and free for Wright Museum
Amoskeag Fishways Learning center,
members. Seating is limited and RSVPs are encouraged by
6 Fletcher st., Manchester. 7-8pm.
calling 569-1212. The Wright Museum is located at 77 Center
A family program about rabbits.
Street in Wolfeboro. In addition to the 2pm. lecture, the museum
$5 per family. Advance registration
galleries will be open from noon to 4pm. Museum admission
with payment required. 626-3474. is included in the ticket price. For a full listing of the winter’s
amoskeagfisways.org.
lectures, visit the events page at wrightmuseum.org.
OPEN DAILY • Rte. 11 A • Gilford

“Guitar Hero”
Laconia Public Library. 3:30pm. teens
List your community events FREE
293-7781
grades 6-12. Bring your friends and online at www.weirs.com, email to info@weirs.com
See events on 6
or mail to PO Box 5458, Weirs, NH 03247
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