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THE WEIRS TIMES, Thursday, April 15, 2010

APRIL

THURSDAY 15TH

Soup and Salad Luncheon

Salvation Army, Union Ave, Laconia. 11:30am-1pm. $6. 524-1835.

Book Discussion

Liberty Books, 75 Allison St, Concord. 7pm. Sheldon Richman’s “Your Money Or Your Life - Why We Must Abolish The Income Tax.” Free. 223-0335.

Tea Party Meeting

1875 Inn, 225 Main St, Tilton. 6pm.

286-7774.

Tom Yoder - Live Music

Patrick’s Pub & Eatery, Jcts Rte 11 & 11B, Gilford. 7-10pm. 293-0841.

Gary Lopez - Live Music

Cactus Jack’s, 1182 Union Ave, Laconia. 9pm-Midnight. 528-7800.

FRIDAY 16TH

“How To Fly and Land an

Airplane”

McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center, Concord. 7pm. Don O’Brien, decorated combat pilot and airline captain. Use the “Wright Flyer” and other scenarios using flight simulators. 271-7827 for prices and more info. starhop.com.

Be A Bug Scientist

Amoskeag Fishways Learning Center, 6 Fletcher St, Manchester, 1-2:30pm. A two-part insect program for homeschoolers grades 4-6. Also on April 23. $16 per student. Advance registration with payment required. 626- 3474. amoskeagfisways.org.

Margaritaville in Meredith

Church Landing, Meredith. 6pm. Jimmy

Buffet theme. meredithcc.org.

Resonant Soul - Live Music

Patrick’s Pub & Eatery, Jcts Rte 11 & 11B, Gilford. 8pm. 293-0841.

SATURDAY 17TH

Family Fun Fair

Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, 23 Science Center Rd, Holderness. 10am-2pm. Activities for all ages. $5 per person or $20 per family. 968-7194. nhnature.org.

Boating Education Class

Department of Safety, Concord; Ossipee Town Hall. 9am-4:30pm. $30 non-refundable fee per person. Limited seating. Preregistration required. 267- 7256 or 888-2125.

Public Speaking and Professional

Presentations

Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications, Manchester. 9am-3:30pm. Learn how to deliver professional, confident and well- articulated presentations. $40 per person includes lunch. 627-0005. loebschool.oeg.

Roast Beef Supper

Trinity Episcopal Church, Rte 25, Meredith. 5-7pm, $10 per person or

$25 for a family. 279-6689.

NRA Fundrasing Dinner

The Common Man Inn & Spa, Plymouth. 5:30pm. Dinner ticket $35 per person,

$66 per couple, $325 for table of ten.

Memorial Concert

Lin-Wood Public School, Main St, Lincoln. 30-piece orchestra. In memory of the late Sgt. Katherine E. Brunelle of the Woodstock Police Department. $20 per person. Benefits scholarship fund.

745-8700.

Spaghetti Dinner

First Baptist Church of Sanbornton, 5:30pm. 286-3874 for more info.

Auction

The Community School, 1164 Bunker Hill Rd, South Tamworth. 7-9:30pm. “All

Things Green.” 323-7000.

Tim Theriault Duo - Live Music

Patrick’s Pub & Eatery, Jcts Rte 11 & 11B, Gilford. 8pm. Ice Out Party. 293- 0841.

SAT & SUN 17 & 18TH

Spring Craft Fair

Opechee Conference Center, 62 Doris Ray Court, Laconia. Saturday 10am- 4pm, Sunday, 10am-3pm. Fabulous exhibitors. Live classical music and children’s music. American girl doll clothing and accessories. More. Free admission. Free parking. Shuttle. 528- 4014 for more info.

MON & TUES 19 & 20TH

“Rugrats-A Live Adventure”

Palace Theatre, Manchester. 1pm. Performed by the Palace Youth Theatre. Also on Thursday, April 22nd and Saturday, April 24th. Adults/$12, children/$8. 668-5588.

TUESDAY 20TH

Life Under Logs

Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness. 10am-Noon. Explore living things that live under logs. Member/$7, Nonmember/$9. Preregistration required. 968-7194. nhnature.org.

Crime & Punishment On The Isles

Of Shoals

Elkins Library, 9 Center Rd, Canterbury. 7pm. Examining the judgement against Louis Wagner who was convicted of, and executed for, murders on Smuttynose Island in 1873, Free. 783-

4386.

WEDNESDAY 21ST

Little Explorers: Litter Bug

McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center, Concord. 10am. For 3-4 year olds. Make and take home a “litter bug” made out of recycled materials. 271-7827 for prices and more info. starhop.com.

“Garden Emotions”

Newfound Regional High School, Bristol. Scott LaFleur. Designing with native plants based on texture, shape, mood, movement and interaction with

light. $10.

Tim Theriault Duo - Live Music

Patrick’s Pub & Eatery, Jcts Rte 11 & 11B, Gilford. 7-10pm. Adventure series. Prizes. 293-0841.

Doug Mitchell - Live Music

Cactus Jack’s, 1182 Union Ave,

Laconia. 9pm-Midnight. 528-7800.

THURSDAY 22ND

All From A Seed

Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness. 10-11:30am. Ages 4 and up. A fun and informational program about seeds. Member/$7, Nonmember/$9. Preregistration required. 968-7194. nhnature.org.

Grow Your Own Fruits and

Vegetables

Merrimack County UNH Cooperative Extension Office, 315 Daniel Webster Highway, Boscawen. 6:30-8:30pm. Bill Lord, Extension Fruit Specialist. Free. 796-2151 to register.

11 Keys To Technology Every

Manager Should Know

Taylor Community’s Woodside Building, 435 Union Ave, Laconia. 11am-Noon. Ryan Barton, President of Mainstay

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NRA Annual Fund Raising Dinner And Auction

Saturday, April 17th at 5:30pm the Pemi Valley/Lakes

Region Friends of NRA Volunteer fund Raising Committee will be holding their annual Fund Raising Dinner and Auc- tion at The Common Man Inn & Spa, 238 Main Street in Plymouth. There will be silent and live auctions, fine firearms, sport-

ing art, unique collectibles and special raffles. There will also be an early bird door prize of a $300 gift certificate to Skip’s Gun Shop in Bristol. Dinner tickets are $35 for individual, $66 for couple and $325 for a table of ten. For tickets call Stuart Pitts at 603-726-3037 or Joe Oust-

ecky at 603-536-4129. Tickets also available at Skip’s Gun Shop, Lake Street, Bristol. www.pemi.org.

Lakes Region Spring Craft Fair

Saturday and Sunday, April

17-18th,come to the Lakes Region Spring Craft Fair at the Opechee Conference Center, 62 Doris Ray Court, Laconia, See fabulous exhibitors plus live classical music and live children’s music, There will be demonsta- tions in pottery, quilts and jewelry making. Some exhibitors include: folk

art, florals, alpaca products, handmade soaps, many jewelry styles, hot & cold packs, pottery,

silk screened bags/totes/clothing, American girl doll clothing & accessories, books, & much more! There will be a raffle to Benefit the NH Humane Society in Laconia. Food vendors will also be on-site.

Craft Fair Hours are Saturday from 10am-4pm and Sunday from 10am-3pm.

Free Admission, Free parking shuttle. For more info call Joyce at 528-4014.

“Smokey Joe’s Café” In Rochester

S t e p i n t o

Smokey Joe ’ s Café for a serv- ing of Love Potion #9 and forty more delectable offer- ings of the classic songs from the Grammy Award winning team of Leiber and Stol- ler. Relive the brilliance of the red hot rock and rol l era as the Rochester Opera House presents the longest running musi- cal revue in Broadway history on Friday & Saturday, April

23 & 24th at 8pm and Sunday, April 25th at 3pm.

In an idealized 50s setting, these greatest hits like Fools

Fall in Love, Stand By Me, Poison Ivy, Love Me/Don’t, Yakity Yak and Jailhouse Rock are cleverly blended together with a mix of dance and song. This Rochester Repertory Company Production under the musical direction of Kathy Fink is cho- reographed and directed by Kelli Leigh-Ann Connors. Tickets are $18. Reserve online at rochesteroperahouse.

com, or call the box office at 335-1992 or stop by on M/W/F from 10-5 or before the show. The Rochester Opera House is located in City Hall, 31 Wakefield Street, Rochester NH. Page 1  |  Page 2  |  Page 3  |  Page 4  |  Page 5  |  Page 6  |  Page 7  |  Page 8  |  Page 9  |  Page 10  |  Page 11  |  Page 12  |  Page 13  |  Page 14  |  Page 15  |  Page 16  |  Page 17  |  Page 18  |  Page 19  |  Page 20  |  Page 21  |  Page 22  |  Page 23  |  Page 24  |  Page 25  |  Page 26  |  Page 27  |  Page 28  |  Page 29  |  Page 30  |  Page 31  |  Page 32  |  Page 33  |  Page 34  |  Page 35  |  Page 36  |  Page 37  |  Page 38  |  Page 39  |  Page 40
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