THE WEIRS TIMES, Thursday, July 22, 2010
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EVENTS from 26 WEDNESDAY 28TH
Live Auction First United Methodist Church, 18 Wesley Way, Gilford. Doors open at 5:30pm for previews. Antiques, fine arts and crafts, vacation rentals, services and more. 524-3289.
Stas – Live Music Cactus Jack’s, 1182 Union Ave, Laconia. 9pm-Midnight. Free. 528- 7800.
Eric Grant - Live Music Patrick’s Pub, Gilford. 7-10pm. Adventure series. Prizes. 293-0841.
THURSDAY 29TH
Jackson Gillman – A Family Cabaret The Middle NH Arts and Entertainment Center in the Franklin Opera House, Franklin. 6:30pm. Tickets $10/adult, $8/children. 934-1901.
John Ayer - Live Music Cactus Jack’s, 1182 Union Ave, Laconia. 9pm-Midnight. Free. 528- 7800.
Comedy Night /Live Music Patrick’s Pub, Gilford. Music with Matt Tellier. 7-10pm. Comedy at 10pm. 293- 0841.
Ponds and Puddles Squam Lakes Science Center,
Holderness. Interactive family program (for children 4 and older). Participants venture to area ponds and meet creatures big and small! $7/member, $9/non-member. Pre-registration is required. 968-7194.
Reiki I and II Classes Lakes Region Community College, Laconia. 9am-3pm. $150.00. 524- 3207 ext.773.
Piscataqua Gundalows NH Boat Museum,397 Center Street, Wolfeboro.7pm. Presented by Mary Bolster from the nonprofit Gundalow Company in Portsmouth. Free to public. 569-4554.
FRIDAY 30TH
Aaron Seibert - Live Music T-Bones, 1182 Union Ave, Laconia. 4-7pm. Free. 528-7800.
Chris White Band - Live Music Patrick’s Pub, Gilford. 9pm. 293-0841.
Heart Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion, Gilford. 7:30pm. Tickets meadowbrook. net. 293-4700. See ad on page 23.
Parrot Head Cruise Aboard the M/S Mount Washington, Weirs Beach. Boarding time 6:45pm, three hour cruise departs 7:30pm. $47/adults, $37/children. 366-5531.
SATURDAY 31ST Endangered Species - Live
Music Patrick’s Pub, Gilford. 9pm. 293-0841.
133rd Annual Calico Fair Episcopal Church of St. John the Baptist, 118 High Street, Sanbornville. 9am-1pm. Huge yard sale, books, toys, activities for kids, jewelry, crafts, baked goods and more. 522-3329.
First Annual “Ride to
Remember” Laconia Harley, Rt. 3 Meredith. 8:30am registration for a poker run around Lake Winnipesaukee. Riders are encouraged to ride in memory of a loved one or simply for fun in support of a worthy cause. $25/pre- registration, $30/day of event. Rain date is August 1st more info.
. 225-0900 ext. 223
Boating Education Class 9am-4:30pm.
The Department
of Safety in Concord and the Moultonboro Police Department. $30
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New Hampshire Music Festival Summer Concer ts 2010
NHMF
Order Your Tickets Today. Call 603 279-3300 or visit
www.nhmf.org for more info! CLASSICS SERIES
Elegant Romance. Fireworks & Thrills. Thursday and Friday, July 22 & 23
Beethoven, Mendelssohn and Rossini Andrew Grams, conductor Karen Gomyo, guest violinist New Hampshire Music Festival Orchestra
POPS SERIES
Sinatra Saturday, July 24
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NEW HOURS:
10am-10pm Monday- Friday • 8am-10pm Saturday & Sunday with the Belgian Waffle Breakfast served from 8am-12noon.
Route 3, Weirs Beach, NH • 603-366-4466 Open Year Round •
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Pops Conductor Matt Catingub leads the Festival Orchestra in a musical tribute to the Chairman of the Board. Selections include Luck Be a Lady, It Had to Be You, I’ve Got You Under My Skin, I’ve Got the Whole World on a String and My Kind of Town.
NEXT WEEK
CLASSICS SERIES The Maestro and the Prodigy. Thursday and Friday, July 29 & 30
Beethoven, Mozart and Ibert William Eddins, conductor Alexander Fiterstein, guest clarinetist
All concerts are held at 8:00 p.m. in air conditioned comfort at the Hanaway Theatre, Silver Center for the Arts, PSU, Plymouth, NH • Tickets and information: 603 279-3300 •
www.nhmf.org
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