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THE WEIRS TIMES, Thursday, March 18, 2010
giuSEppE’S
from 3 EvEntS from 2
Concord City Auditorium. 2 & 7pm. A
new original ballet. Adults/$10, children
Moultonborough Acad-
JTG Music Memorial Extravaganza
and seniors/$6. tickets available at
emy, Laconia High School,
at Giuseppe’s Pizzeria & Ristorante on
gibson’s Boookstore, 27 s. main st;
Gilford High School, New-
Ballards novelty and Party shop, 7
Broadway st; Petit Papillon, 39 green
found High School, and
Sunday, March 28th beginning at 11am
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“Crosscut”
st. 746-2990.
Plymouth High School.
Concord City Auditorium. 7:30pm.
Applications are at the
rebecca rule’s dramatic, multi-media, Community Talent Night
Giovannie-11:30am
schools.
one-woman telling of the stories of middle new hampshire Ar ts
north Country logging and lumbermen. & entertainment Center, Franklin.
A Taylor Guitar Model
Boxly-NOON
Free, no tickets required. 225-9004. 7:30pm. tickets are $8 and $10. 934-
314 CE will be raffled to
Chris Pedersen-12:30pm
theaudi.org. 1901.
themiddlenh.org.
help raise money for the
Michael Brien-1pm
Gnerre Music Scholarship
Janet & Micah Sanguedolce-1:30pm
Book Discussion Violinist David Garrett
Liberty Books, 75 Allison dr, Concord. Capitol Center For the Arts, Concord.
Fund. Tickets to try and Paul Hubert 2pm 7pm. discussion of Judge Andrew 8pm. Pop and classical music. tickets
win this guitar list priced Don Bergeron & Friends-2:30pm
napolitano’s “nation of sheep.” Free. only on sale through nhPtV. 800-639-
at $2,320.00 are $20.00
323-0335.
Dave Wunsch-3pm
8803.
nhptv.org.
each. The guitar will be
Peter Brunette-3:30pm Mike Bourgeois - Live Music Sun X 4 - Live Music
raffled as soon as all 100
John Theriault-4pm
Patrick’s Pub & eatery, Jcts rte 11 & Patrick’s Pub & eatery, Jcts rte 11 &
tickets are sold, and you
11B, gilford. 7-10pm. Adventure series. 11B, gilford. 8pm. 293-0841.
Pocket Change -4:30pm
do not need to be present
Prizes. 293-0841.
to win! Tickets are on sale
Lou Porrazzo & Paul Connor -5pm sa T & su n 27 & 28T h
Aaron Seibert - Live Music
NOW at the front desk at
Justin Jaymes -5:30pm
Cactus Jack’s, 1182 Union Ave,
Maple Weekend Open House
Walkers sugar shack, 2760 smith
Giuseppe’s.
The Crunchy Western Boys - 6pm Laconia. 9pm-midnight. 528-7800.
river rd, Bristol. Wagon rides, petting
For limited reservations
Joey Gnerre And Cousin Billy -6:30pm area, maple cotton candy, lollipops
and information please call Paul Warnick, Paul Luff And Rick Page -7pm
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and more. Call 744-8459 for times and
Giuseppe’s at (603)279-
more info.
Trinity -7:30pm
SEV - Live Music
Patrick’s Pub & eatery, Jcts rte 11 &
3313.
Michael Bourgeois -8pm 11B, gilford. 7-10pm. 293-0841.
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Donations may be made
Joel Cage -9pm
Irish Cabaret
out to “The Gnerre Music
Paul Warnick - Live Music
Mike Loughlin -9:30pm
Capitol Center For the Arts, Concord.
Scholarship Fund” which
Cactus Jack’s, 1182 Union Ave,
3pm. Irish music, laughter and dance.
Tom Fleischmann -10pm
Laconia. 9pm-midnight. 528-7800.
is set up at Meredith Vil-
$20-$50. 225-1111.
ccanh.com.
lage Savings Bank, and
No Limitz -10:30pm
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Route 66 - Live Music
will be accepted “At Will”
Open Jam -11:30pm
Movie- “To Kill A Mockingbird”
Patrick’s Pub & eatery, Jcts rte 11 &
during the event. meredith Public Library, main st. 1-3pm.
11B, gilford. 5-8pm. 293-0841.
Film discussion afterwards. Popcorn
and soda will be served. 279-4303.
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Musick and Astronomy of Sir
Team Trivia
William Herschel
Patrick’s Pub & eatery, Jcts rte 11 &
mcAuliffe-shepard discovery Center,
11B, gilford. 7pm. 293-0841.
Concord. 7pm. discovery Center’s
educator-musician and harpsichordist,
r.P. hale, reenacts herschel’s career.
Adults/$9, students & seniors/$8,
ongoing
children 3-12/$6. Free for members.
271-7827.
starhop.com. Scrapbooking Workshop
meredith Public Library, main st. 10-
B.J. Thomas
11:30am. every thursday. All levels of
rochester opera house, 31 Wakefield
experience are welcome. Bring your
st. 8pm. 335-1992 for ticket prices and own materials. 279-4303.
more info.
rochesteroperahouse.org.
Parkinson’s Support Group
Endangered Species - Live Music
meredith Bay Colony Club, mile Point
Patrick’s Pub & eatery, Jcts rte 11 &
drive, meredith. 2pm. third thursday of
11B, gilford. 8pm. 293-0841.
each month. 279-1530 for more info.
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Bluegrass Jam
Canterbury United Community Church,
Boating Education Class Canterbury square. 7-9pm. third
department of safety, Concord. 9am- tuesday of the month. Free. 224-9723.
4:30pm. $30 non-refundable fee per
person. Limited seating, Preregistration Preschool Storytime
required. 267-7256 or 888-254-2125. meredith Public Library, main st.
Wednesdays 10:30-11:30am and
Seed Starting thursdays 1-2pm. Ages 3-5. 279-
moulton Farm, 18 Quarry rd (rte 25), 4303.
meredith. Bring your various seeds for
“starting” and leave with your special
Winter Farmer’s Market
soil and large flat for $2.50. 279-3915.
Cole gardens, 430 Loudon rd.,
moultonfarm.com. See ad on page
Concord. march 27th, 10am-2pm.
39. dairy, seafood, dog treats, various cuts
of meat, eggs, garlic, jams & jellies,
Successful Seed Starting composting worms, organic granola/
Canterbury shaker Village. 9-10am. trail mix, maple syrup, honey, sprouts
Part of the saturday morning garden and greens, artisan and organic breads,
series. Appropriate for all levels of pastries, cider and apples, body care
gardening experience. Free. Light and information on local food. Live
refreshments served. 783-9077. music and face painting. 229-0655.
shakers.org.
colegardens.com.
Hot Stove Luncheon Knotty Knitters
margate resort, Laconia. 11am- meredith Public Library, main st.
2pm. Unveiling of Laconia muskrats 10:30am - noon. every thursday. All
merchandise, season ticket packages levels of experience welcome. 279-
and team mascot. laconiamuskrats. 4303.
com.
30+ League Basketball
“When The Root Children Wake
tapply-thompson Community Center,
Up”
Bristol. 6pm. $1 per night. 744-2713.
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