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EVENTS from 20 those completing the course receive a certificate making them eligible for insurance discounts from certain insur- ance companies, $12/AARP members and $14/non-member. Pre-registration is required. Call Bob Kennelly at 677- 7187 or The Meredith Senior Center at 279-5631.
SATURDAY 9TH
Paul D’Angelo – Mainstage Com- edy Rochester Opera House, City Hall, 31 Wakefield Street, Rochester. Reserve tickets on line at
www.rochesteropera-
house.com or by calling 335-1992.
FRIDAY 15TH
Beatlemania Again Rochester Opera House, City Hall, 31 Wakefield Street, Rochester. Reserve tickets on line at
www.rochesteropera-
house.com or by calling 335-1992.
SATURDAY 16TH
The Wolves are Coming! Mission Wolf Ambassador Wolf Program Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, 23 Science Center Road, Holderness. The Mission: Wolf refuge in Colorado cares for up to 40 captive-born wolves and wolf-dog crosses and provides hands on educational programs such as these with three socialized am- bassador wolves that travel nation- ally. These public education programs teach about wolves and inspire people to care about and respect nature. $10/member; $12/non-member. Pre- registration required. 968-7194
MONDAY18TH
Wooden Boat Restorat ion Course NH Boat Museum, 397 Center Street, Wolfeboro. This course consists of six classes over a three week period, to be held Mondays and Wednesdays from 9am-3pm. $495 per person includes all six classes, a reference book and a 2011 Museum membership. No previ- ous experience required. Interested students can contact instructor Zeke Bly directly at
zbly@metrocast.net or 569-5010.
TUESDAY 19TH
Lakes Region Camera Club Meet- ing Meredith Public Library, Main Street. 7:30pm. Fred Mason 528-1763 for more info.
ONGOING
Lake Winnipesaukee Museum Rte 3, Weirs. Next door to Funspot. Open Tues-Sat 10am-2pm. Artifacts, reference library, changing displays. Free admission. 366-5950.
Farmer’s Market Municipal parking lot between Main Street and Pleasant Street in Down- town Laconia. Thursdays 3-7pm, Through October 7th. 344-2634.
NH Boat Museum 397 Center Street, Wolfeboro. Fea- tures NH’s boating heritage and life on its lakes and rivers. New displays include Chris Craft boats, Allen A memorabilia and many boats. Gift shop and special events. Open Mon- Sat 10am-4pm, Sunday 12-4. 569- 4554.
nhbm.org.
Parkinson’s Support Group Meredith Bay Colony Club, Mile Point
Drive, Meredith. 2pm. Third Thursday of each month. 279-1530
Reiki Classes Meredith Senior Center. Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month. Free. 279-5631 for times and to schedule an appointment.
Portsmouth Paintings Strawbery Banke Museum, Ports- mouth. Through October 31st. A look at the diversity of life in Portsmouth as envisioned by a sampling of prominent mid-19th to mid-20th century artists. 433-1100.
strawberybanke.org.
Farmer’s Market Elkins Library parking lot, Canterbury.
Through October 6th. 783-9649 for times.
Preschool Storytime Meredith Public Library, Main St. Wednesdays, 10:30-11:30am and Thursdays, 1-2pm. Ages 3-5. 279- 4303.
Knotty Knitters Meredith Public Library, Main St. 10:30am - Noon. Every Thursday. All
levels of experience welcome. 279- 4303.
30+ League Basketball Tapply-Thompson Community Center, Bristol. 6pm. $1 per night. 744-2713.
Adult Pick-Up Basketball Newfound Memorial Middle School. Sundays, 6-8pm. $1 per night. 744-
See EVENTS on 28
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