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THE WEIRS TIMES & THE COCHECO TIMES, Thursday, July 7, 2011
New Hampshire Music Festival 2011
Order Your Tickets Today. Call 603 279-3300 or visit
www.nhmf.org for more info!
CLASSICS SERIES Joyous Memories
THURSDAY, JULY 14 - PLYMOUTH - 8:00PM FRIDAY, JULY 15 - GILFORD - 8:00PM
The music of Mozart, Mendelssohn, Barber and Dvorak JoAnn Falletta, conductor
MAESTRO & FRIENDS SUNDAY, JULY 17 - PLYMOUTH - 4PM
Benjamin Loeb’s guests: Michael Ludwig, violin and Allison Charney, soprano
CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES TUESDAY, JULY 19 - PLYMOUTH - 8:00PM
All concerts are held in air conditioned comfort.
Next Week
CLASSICS SERIES A Celebration of Friends
THURSDAY, JULY 21 - PLYMOUTH - 8:00PM FRIDAY, JULY 22 - GILFORD - 8:00PM
POPS SERIES Lisa Loeb - Stay (I Missed You)
SATURDAY, JULY 23 - PLYMOUTH 8:00PM
Author of “The Penny” at Lake Winnipesaukee Museum
Come join the Lake Winnipesau-
kee Historical Society on Satur- day, July 9th, at 11am to meet lo- cal author, Andy Cutts, and listen to his story of a wooden sailboat called “Penny” the grandfather who built her and a grandson, who learned dear lessons from both. “The Penny” written by Andy
Cutts and illustrated by Kath- erine Roy, is a timeless story of summer adventures on the waters of Lake Winnipesaukee. “The Penny” is proud to be printed and bound in New Hampshire and to be sailing into independent booksellers around New England. For additional information or to reserve copies of “The Penny”contact the LWHS at 603-366-5950. Admission to the museum is
free.Refreshments will be
served
Wright Museum Summer Lecture Series
The Wright Museum will host the second session of its
“Tuesday Night at the Wright 2011 Summer Lecture Series” on Tuesday, July 12th beginning at 7pm. In her book, The Emperor’s Guest, author Titia Bozuwa
gives a riveting account of her husband’s WWII experiences. After Pearl Harbor, the Japanese invaded the island of Java where Gijs Bozuwa’s father was commander of the Dutch Naval Air Force. The ensuing tale of this Dutch family is a spellbinding account of the transition from colonialists to captives in a country far from an equally war-torn moth- erland. The story chronicles shipwrecks, escape attempts, military and national honor, and the way in which people coalesce in difficult times. Join us for a presentation and book signing by the author. Admission is $5 per person and free for Wright Museum members. RSVPs are strongly encouraged to ensure suf- ficient seating for all lecture attendees. Call 603-569-1212 to reserve your seat today.
“Yankees Forward: The New England World War II Experience”
Thursday, July 14at 7pm. Presented by Norman Ste-
vens, at the Lane Tavern, in Sanbornton Square, 520 San- born Road, Sanbornton. Open to the public, free of charge. Refreshments will be provided. Norman Stevens, the new Executive Director of the Wright
Museum in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire will discuss the New England National Guard in the World War II era. In addition, he will highlight some artifacts belonging to the Wright Museum. Mr. Stevens will also give a brief descrip- tion of what visitors will experience at the Wright Museum. Norman Stevens is a museum professional and academic historian with thirty years of experience in museum man- agement and college teaching. For general information contact: Linda Salatiello, 286-4526 or email info lanetavern. org. For information on the Sanbornton Historical Society, go to
lanetavern.org
Send your historical society news to
history@weirs.com, or mail to PO Box 5458, Weirs, NH 03247.
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