THE WEIRS TIMES, Thursday, July 15, 2010 EVENTS from 2 Shaker Box Two Day Building
Workshop Canterbury Shaker Village. 9am-2pm each day. Learn to carve, bend and assemble a shaker box. $85/non- member $77.50/member. Requires pre-registration and payment. 783- 9077 ext. 284.
Cheap Trick & Squeeze Meadowbrook U.S. Cellualar Pavilion, Gilford. 7:30pm. Tickets $24.25- $51.75.
meadowbrook.net. 293-4700. See ad on page 23.
Sheddlane – Live Music Bridgewater
Inn and Tavern,
Bridgewater. 9pm. Classic rock dance tunes. 744-3518.
Holy Hilarity Church Fair and Annual Chicken BBQ Franklin Congregational Christian Church, 47 West Main Street.8am- 5pm. Books, baked goods, garden shop, music, raffles and more. Dinner served at 5pm and 6pm. $9 adults/$4 children 6-11. Under 6 is free.
Weirs Methodist Church Summer Fair Tower Street. 9am-3pm. Crafts, plants jewelry, baked goods, cookie walk and a luncheon. Ask for free parking.
SAT. 17TH 21st – SUN. 18TH Annual Craft Fair at the Bay
Along the waterfront in Alton Bay. 10am-5pm. Rain or shine. Free to public.
SUNDAY 18TH
Boating Education Class Department of Safety, Concord. 9am-4:30pm. $30 non-refundable fee per person. Limited seating. Preregistration required. 267-7256 or 1-888-254-2125.
100 Year Celebration Plymouth Regional Senior Center. Previously the Boston & Maine Railroad Station, Plymouth. 3:30- 6:30pm. Train arrives at 4:15. Train tours, cookout, music, silent auction, raffle and more. Day will end with the showing of an authentic silent movie with piano accompaniment. Free to Public. Info 536-1204.
Eastbay Jazz Ensemble Savina Hartwell Bandstand at Tilton Island Park, Main Street, Tilton. Refreshments available or bring your own. Bring chairs or blankets. Free to public.
Meditating Outdoors Yoga Center at Concord Cooperative Market, 25 South Main Street, Concord. 11am – 1:15pm. Yoga Nidra with Jim Ready. Free. 226-0680
Gem, Mineral & Jewelry Festival North Conway Community Center. 9am – 4pm. Dealers inside and out. Free admission.
Sit & Sew The Quilted Frog, 51 Endicott Street, East, Weirs Beach. 1pm-4pm. Join other quilters who enjoy sharing ideas. Free to public. 633-5600.
Mason Breakfast Buffet Mason’s of Winnipesaukee Lodge
MONDAY 19TH – FRIDAY 23RD
Junior Farmers: Farm Animal Training Day Camp NH Farm Museum, Rt. 125, White Mountain Highway, Milton. Day camps run 9am-3pm. $150/members, $165/ nonmember. 652-7840.
TUESDAY 20 TH Sustainable Living Series:
Masonry Heaters Squam Lakes Science Center, Hol- derness. 7pm. Learn about the cen- turies old heating technology from Chris Springer. Free but pre-regis- tration is required. 968-7194. Se ad on page 23.
Genesis Behavioral Health Free
Informational Luncheon Taylor Community Woodside Build- ing, Laconia, 12pm-1pm. Local busi- nesses and employers will learn about Supported Employment and Job Link and how they can benefit from employing a person with a dis- ability. RSVP to Kristen, 524-1100 ext. 445.
TUES. 20TH – SAT. 24 TH
“The Miser” The Barnstormers Theatre, Tamworth. 7:30pm Tues - Sat, plus a matinee at
75, Rt. 28 South, Alton. 7am-11am. $8 adults/$3 children under 12. 875- 2715.
Heifetz International Music Institute Student Concert First United Methodist Church, Rt.
11A, Gilford. 3pm. Free concert but a free will offering will be collected for scholarships.
MONDAY 19TH
Zac Brown Band Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion, Gilford. 7:00pm. Tickets meadowbrook. net. 293-4700. See ad on page 23.
2pm on Sat. Tickets $24.50 - $29.50 evening shows or $15 - $20 for matinees. Tickets 323-8500.
WEDNESDAY 21 ST
Over and Under – Children’s Program Squam Lakes Science Center, Holderness. 1pm-2:30pm. Participants will roll over logs, push back grass and dip into water to search for the creatures that are just out of our usual line of sight. $7/member; $9/non-member. Pre-registration required.968-7194.
Jim Tyrrell – Live Music Cactus Jack’s, 1182 Union Ave, Laconia. 9pm-Midnight. Free. 528- 7800.
Chris Lester - Live Music Patrick’s Pub, Gilford. 7-10pm. Adventure series. Prizes. 293-0841.
THURSDAY 22 ND
ECW of the Church of the Holy Spirit Book Sale Griswold Hall, 263 Highland Street, Plymouth. 3pm-6pm. Contributions of books may be made at the church office on Wed. or Thurs from 9am- 1pm. 536-1321 fro info or directions.
Reiki I and II Classes Lakes Region Community College, Laconia. 9am-3pm. $150.00. 524- 3207 ext.773.
The History of Moxie School House Museum, Rt. 25B, Center Harbor. 7pm. A lecture presented by Merrill Lewis on the soft drink bottled in Bedford, NH. 279- 1236
(Meredith)
SwitchFlops (Meredith)
Big Sky Carvers Lazy One Hatley
Mill Falls Marketplace
Meredith • 603-279-8181 North Conway Village
2718 White Mountain Highway • 603-356-5332
“All About Comets – Far Out” – A Nature Talk The Loon preservation Center, 183 Lee’s Mills Road, Moultonboro. 7:30pm. An expert from the McAuliffe- Shepard Discovery Center will teach you everything you’ve wanted to know and then how to make a comet out of common materials. Free. 476-5666.
Matt Tellier - Live Music Cactus Jack’s, 1182 Union Ave, Laconia. 9pm-Midnight. Free. 528-
7800.
Comedy Night /Live Music Patrick’s Pub, Gilford. Music with Paul Luff. 7-10pm. Comedy at 10pm. 293- 0841
Swift River Jazz Band Kelley Park, Bristol. 6:30pm-8:30pm.
Headliners Comedy – Feat. Paul D’Angelo and Tim McIntire
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