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THE WEIRS TIMES, Thursday, September 30, 2010


SEPT. THURSDAY 30TH


Paul Warnick – Live Music Cactus Jack’s, 1182 Union Ave, Laco- nia. 9pm-Midnight. Free. 528-7800.


OCT. SATURDAY 2ND Wyatt Cenac – Noted Improvisa-


tional Comedian Silver Center for the Arts. 17 High Street MSC 36, Plymouth. 8:30pm. Details available at www.silver.plym- outh.edu or 535-2787.


Dry-Laid Stone Walls – A Two Day


Hands On Workshop Canterbury Shaker Village. Learn how to repair existing dry laid stone walls and how to construct new ones. Work boots and work gloves recom- mended. Necessary tools are sup- plied. No experience necessary. $135/ non-member and $121.50/member. Pre-registration is required. 783-9077 ext. 284


Pink Voyd – Theatrical Pink Floyd Tribute Rochester Opera House, City Hall, 31 Wakefield Street, Rochester. Reserve tickets on line at www.rochesteropera- house.com or by calling 335-1992.


18th Annual NH Marathon and


Craft Show Newfound Memorial Middle School, Lake Street, Bristol. 9am. 744-3335 for the marathon or 744-9488 for the craft fair.


SATURDAY 2ND 12th – SUNDAY 3RD Annual Craft Festival on the


Lake Mill Falls Marketplace, Meredith. 10am-5pm daily. Over 75 juried craftsmen. Handicap accessible and pets are welcome. Event held rain or shine.


Free Admission for Children at Squam Lakes Natural Science Center Holderness. To show support for the New Hampshire Children in Nature Coalition children’s admission will be free when accompanied by a paying adult. 9:30am-4:30pm, last admission at 3:30pm. $13/adults, $11/seniors. One child free with each paid adult admission.


12TH


Annual Chili Challenge


Waterville Valley Resort, 1 Ski Area Road. Tasting starts at 12pm and runs til 2pm. $6.50 ages 13+, $5 for ages 12 and under. Old fashion cars on display, curious George story time and an outdoor concert add to the family fun. 236-8311 ext. 3450 for more info.


Flea Market Masonic Hall, 410 West Main Street, Tilton. 8am-3pm. Inside and outside vendors welcome. Call Lu at 286-8951 for more info.


Book Sale Pease Public Library, the foot of the Common in downtown Plymouth. 9am-4pm. Thousands of books, videos, DVDs and CDs on sale at bargain prices. $5 bag sale at 3pm. 536-2616 for more info.


SUNDAY 3RD


DIY Natural Bodycare Canterbury Shaker Village. Make body lotion, lip balm massage oil, aro- matherapy spray and more. Pre-regis- tration is required. 783-9077 ext.284.


TUESDAY 5TH


Lakes Region Camera Club Meeting Meredith Public Library, Main Street. 7:30pm. Fred Mason 528-1763 for more info.


WEDNESDAY 6TH


Fidelis Missionary Society An- nual Potluck Supper Bristol Baptist Church, 30 Summer Street. Supper begins at 6pm with a concert following at 7pm put on by The Moore Family Gospel Singers. For more info contact Devona at 744- 8348.


Tony Santesse – Live Music Cactus Jack’s, 1182 Union Ave, Laco- nia. 9pm-Midnight. Free. 528-7800.


WED 6TH - THURS 7TH


AARP Mature Driver Safety Pro- gram


Meredith Community Center. 1pm- 5pm both days. There is no test and those completing the course receive a certificate making them eligible for in- surance 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.


THURSDAY 7TH


Brian & George – Live Music Cactus Jack’s, 1182 Union Ave, Laco- nia. 9pm-Midnight. Free. 528-7800.


FRIDAY 8TH


Who’s Hooved in NH Amoskeg Fishways, 6 Fletcher Street, Manchester. 7-8pm. Using Pelts, skulls and more, families will learn about the unique adaptations of deer and moose. $5 per family. Advance registration with payment is required. 626-3474.


“Come Night Fall” – Live History Theatre Strawberry Banke Museum, Ports- mouth. A psychological thriller staged in a sequence of rooms in Chase House, also features an original mu- sical score composed for violin. Runs thru Oct. 24th


. Contact 433-1114 for


showtimes, tickets and more info. SATURDAY 9TH


Paul D’Angelo – Mainstage Comedy Rochester Opera House, City Hall, 31 Wakefield Street, Rochester. Reserve tickets by calling 335-1992 on line at www.rochesteroperahouse.com.


Fall Festival of the Arts Main Street, Lisbon. 10am-4pm. Live entertainment, artist/craftsmen, magic show, art show, quilt show and more. Free. 838-2300


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Gordon Lightfoot At Capitol Center for the Arts


With such hits as “If You Could Read My Mind,” “Sun- down,” and “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald,” few singer/songwriters have given as much quality material to the medium as Canadian-born troubadour Gordon Lightfoot. A five time Grammy nominee and seventeen time Juno winner, comes to the Capitol Center For The Arts in Concord on Sunday, October 3rd at 7:30pm. Tickets are $58.00, $48.00, $38.00 at The Capitol Cen-


ter Box Office. To charge by phone call 603.225.1111 or visit www.ccanh.com.


Belknap Independent Business Alliance Hosts Free Community Lecture


On Wednesday, October 6th, the Belknap Independent Business Alliance (BIBA) will be sponsoring a free com- munity lecture, “Paying Yourself Back: Why Shopping in Your Back Yard Puts Money Back in Your Pocket” with guest speaker Laury Hammel. In 1988, Hammel founded and is the current Executive Director of the Sustainable Business Network of Greater Boston (SBN). The Sustainable Business Network en- gages business and community leaders in building local economies based on sustainable business practices, social responsibility, and community service. In 2001, Laury co-founded the national organization, the Business Alli- ance for Local Living Economies (BALLE). In 2003 he was instrumental in founding the Local First movement and has helped found over twenty-five local business networks. Laury Hammel is the author of the book, Growing Local Value. The Belknap Independent Business Alliance will also be presenting information about their Friends of BIBA Card Program. This program is designed to reward consumers for supporting locally-owned businesses by entitling them to special discounts and services when they present their friends of BIBA card at participating businesses. The FREE community program will be held Wednesday, October 6th at 7 pm in the multipurpose room of the Laconia Middle School. To learn more about BIBA and this event visit www.bibanh.org.


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Manhattan Short Film Festival In New Hampshire


Filmgoers in New Hampshire will unite with audiences in


203 cities spanning six continents to view and judge the next generation of filmmakers for the 12th Annual Manhattan Short Film Festival to screen at the NHTI Concord on Fri 10/1 at 8pm & Sat 10/2 at 2 & 8pm, and The Colonial Theatre in Bethlehem on Fri 10/1 at 8pm & Sat 10/2 at 8pm, and the Music Hall in Portsmouth on Sun 10/3 at 4pm. Out of 440 entries received from 43 countries around the


world, Manhattan Short selected 10 short films as finalists. Each film is 15 minutes or under in length. Countries rep- resented this year include Australia, Canada, UK, Germany, Croatia, Ireland, Mexico, France, Poland and Italy in what festival organizers describe as the “United Nations of film festivals.” These short films will not only entertain a global audi-


ence but will be judged by them as well. Filmgoers will be handed a voting card upon entry and asked to vote for the one film they feel should win. Votes are tallied at each par- ticipating cinema and submitted to festival headquarters where the winner will be announced in New York City on Sunday, October 3 at 10pm. For more information on the Festival and to read detailed in- terviews with the 10 Finalists visit www.ManhattanShort.com


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