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Hudson - Litchfield News May 27, 2011 - 19


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May 27: Creatures of the Night Campfire, Auburn, NH. Join us for a celebration of nocturnal animals! We’ll watch our owl get dinner, look for bats in the fields, listen for frogs at the ponds, and keep the mosquitoes at bay around a toasty campfire, complete with marshmallows! Pre-registration required. Admission fee. 7-9 p.m. Massabesic Audubon Center. (603) 668-2045. June 4: Walking Tour at Center Springs Park, Manchester, NH. Come for a walk on the loop trail and explore this 55-acre urban park with its hills, brook, and gorge right in the center of Manchester. Children and their parents are especially welcome to this approximately one-and-a- quarter-hour and one-mile hike, with commentary on the history of the park. The terrain is difficult and wet in spots, and participants should wear sturdy shoes. Adults without children are also welcome. This history walk is part of the Connecticut Forest and Park Association’s Trail Day program. Free. 1 p.m. (Rain date: June 5, 1 p.m.) 39 Lodge Drive. www.ctwoodlands.org. June 4-12: Gigantic Week Long Tag Sale, Manchester, NH. Shop our 10,000 square-foot sale for thousands of books, children’s toys and games, furniture, household goods, china, sports items, gardening equipment, framed artwork, holiday décor, linens, and items both useful and decorative. Parking is available along Pleasant Street and off Forest Street on the south side (no on-street parking on Forest Street). Free admission. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The History Center, 175 Pine Street. (860) 643-1823. June 6: Walking Tour of Historic East Cemetery, Manchester, NH. Ruth Shapleigh-Brown, executive director of the Connecticut Gravestone Network, and Susan Barlow of the Manchester Historical Society will lead the walk, pointing out interesting and historic stones and their symbolism. No rain date, so bring an umbrella if the weather’s poor. (Extreme weather cancels.) Free. 5:30 p.m. East Cemetery Office, off Harrison Street, down the hill from East Center Street. June 9: Purely for Pleasure, Bow, NH. The NH (Flower Show) Judges Council, an affiliate of the NH Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc., will present a floral design program with Penny Decker, a renowned creative floral designer, National


Garden Club-accredited Master Flower Show Judge and NGC Design Instructor for Flower Show schools. During her program, she will both entertain and educate as she creates several outstanding creative floral displays and shares her expertise with attendees. Completed floral arrangements will be raffled off at the end of the program. Admission fee. Tickets may be purchased at the door or ahead of time. 10 a.m. White Rock Senior Living Community, 6 Bow Center Road. (603) 224-9808; Schiltgen6@comcast.net. July 2: Blues on the Merrimack, Newburyport, MA. As New England’s original blues cruise, the Newburyport Bluescruise continues to present outstanding entertainment in a unique and relaxing setting on the Merrimack River. Admission fee. 7 p.m. www.NewburyportBluescruise.com. July 8: An Evening with Rockapella, Wolfeboro, NH. Rockapella is a high-energy concert performance troupe of innovative entertainers whose clever wit, shtick, and tunes cover a broad entertainment spectrum keenly focused on musical excellence. Rockapella is a moniker that describes the group’s artful meld of rock and a cappella. They’re best known in the U.S. as the innovative entertainers whose clever wit, shtick, and tunes were the jet-thrusters for the PBS kid-TV smash Where In the World is Carmen Sandiego? Admission fee. 8 p.m. Kingswood Arts Center, 21 McManus Road. (603) 569-7710; e-mail: info@greatwaters.org; www. greatwaters.org. July 15: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, How Big Can You Get – 100 Years of Cab Calloway, Wolfeboro, NH. Since their arrival on the music scene in 1993 in a legendary residency at Los Angeles’ Brown Derby nightclub, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy’s irresistible live show and aggressive, musically perceptive approach has proven them over time to be the singular standout among the numerous bands that launched the ‘90s swing revival. Admission fee. 8 p.m. Kingswood Arts Center, 21 McManus Road. (603) 569-7710; e-mail: info@greatwaters.org; www.greatwaters.org. September 4: Lady Antebellum, Gilford, NH. This country trio, who have rocked their way on to numerous charts and taken the music industry by storm, will be making waves in “Lake Winni’.” Admission fee. Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion. (603) 293-4700; www.meadowbrook.net.


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