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THE WEIRS TIMES & THE COCHECO TIMES, Thursday, April 12, 2012


APRIL THURSDAY 12TH


Organic Blueberry Growing


Class Hopkinton Town Library, 61 Houston Drive, Contoocook. 5:30-8pm. Contact Mary West to register 796-2151


Noel Coward’s “Hay Fever” The Village Players Theatre, 51 Glendon Street, Wolfeboro. 8pm. 569- 9656


A Short Course on Islam for Non-


Muslims Great Bay Community College, 320 Corporate Drive, Portsmouth. 12pm. Discuss the major similarities and crucial differences among Islam, Christianity and Judaism. Free. 427- 7600 x 7704


Children’s Authors Tea Belknap Mill, 25 Beacon St. East, The


Mill Plaza, Laconia. 5-7pm. 524-1741 x15.


FRI. 13TH – SUN. 15TH First Annual “Glamour in Mud


Season” Village Players of Wolfeboro celebrates Yankee ingenuity behind mud season survival with a weekend of food, theater, music, dance and wild animals. Information at www. glamourinmudseason.org


Made in NH Expo Radisson Hotel/Center of NH in downtown Manchester. Fri. 1-8pm, Sat. 10-8 and Sun. 10-4. Attendees are able to sample and buy products from both new exhibitors and many returning favorites. On display will be a wide variety of fine NH made products ranging from woodworking, jewelry, books, home décor to food, pet products and bath and body products. $9/adults, $8/seniors and $3/children. 626-6354


FRIDAY 13TH Super Stellar Friday – “Teen 


An Evening With Judy Collins


The Music of Bill Monroe


Night: Giant Xbox-360” McAuliffe Shepard Discovery Center, Concord. 7pm. Back again by popular demand, it’s ultimate giant X-box 360 video gaming night! Can you imagine 16 people playing the same Xbox- 360 game on four giant projected screens in the forty-foot dome of the planetarium theater with Dolby 5.1 surround sound? Video gaming has never been so BIG! Teams will be set up. And - meet Marvel video game designer Greg Walek and his students from the NHTI Animation and Graphic Game Programming degree program as they make this exciting night possible. Pizza and soda provided. www.starhop.com


Margaritaville in Meredith Church Landing, Meredith. 6pm. Open to the public and will feature culinary delights ala Caribbean style as well as the popular margarita tasting contest, the Pirate’s Treasure Raffle and dancing to the music of Annie and the Orphans. Tickets need to be purchased in advance. 279-6121


BUNCO Dice Game Lions Hall, Old Rt. 109, Moultonborough. 7-10pm. BYOB with free set ups and appetizers. Cash prizes. $15 per person. Proceeds go to benefit The Moultonborough Women’s Club Scholarship Fund. 253-6805


Budget Blinds to Appear on


CBS’s “Undercover Boss” CBS, at 8pm.


Opening Art Exhibit Reception League of NH Craftsmen headquarters, Concord. 5-7pm. www.nhcrafts.org or 224-3375


April 15, 7:30pm www.judycollins.com


Featuring Peter Rowan  April 19, 7:30pm


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www.ccanh.com Lakes Region SPRING FREE Admission


SAT & SUN - April 21-22 SAT 10AM - 4PM SUN 10AM - 3PM


Craft Fair


62 Doris Ray Court, Laconia FREE Parking


Conference Center at Lake Opechee Inn (Formerly Expo Ctr)


Music of


Tim Janis


Raffle to Benefit: NH Humane Society www.joycescraftshows.com


Info 603-528-4014


Noel Coward’s “Hay Fever” Village Players Theater, 51 Glendon Street, Wolfeboro. 8pm. Inspired by his weekend at the house of actor Laurette Taylor, Noel Coward wrote this comedy of manners. Tickets available at www.village-players.com at Black’s in downtown Wolfeboro or at the box office before show.


Genealogy Lock-In Meredith Public Library, 91 Main Street, Meredith. Be sure to get there before the library closes at 5pm! You will have access to their 8 computers, wireless connection and genealogy stored in their locked cases. Pizza will be served at 6pm. Free and open to the public.279-4303


Purple Up! Everyone across the state today is encouraged to wear purple as a visible way to show support and thank military children for their strength and sacrifices. Purple is the color that symbolizes all branches of the military, as it is the combination of Army green, Marine red and Air Force, Navy and Coast Guard blue! See their Facebook page


SATURDAY 14TH


Organic Blueberry Pruning Class Hopkinton Town Library, 61 Houston Drive, Contoocook. 10-11:30am. Contact Mary West to register 796- 2151


James Montgomery Band with


Duke Robillard Flying Monkey, Plymouth. 536-2551 or www.flyingmonkeyNH.com


Hearthside Dinner: Springtime See EVENTS on 24


List your community events FREE 


online at www.weirs.com, email to info@weirs.com or mail to PO Box 5458, Weirs, NH 03247


Elisabeth Von Trapp Comes


To The Lakes Region Elisabeth von Trapp will offer concerts in Franklin and Laconia on the weekend of April 21-22. On Saturday evening, April 21, 7pm, she will appear at the Uni- tarian Universalist Meetinghouse, 206 Central Street in Franklin; on Sunday afternoon, April 22 at 4pm, she will be at the Unitarian Universalist Society in Laconia at


172 Pleasant Street. Elisabeth is the granddaughter of the legendary Maria


and Baron von Trapp, whose story inspired The Sound of Music.


Seating is limited; doors open one-half hour before the


event. There is no charge but a collection will be taken and CDs will be on sale.


David Sedaris At


Plymouth University David Sedaris will be appearing


at The Silver Center For The Arts at Plymouth University on Sun- day, April 15th at 7pm. Sedaris is “the preeminent humorist of his generation,” ac- cording to Entertainment Week- ly. He will be reading from his many books as well as new work, answering audience questions, and signing books after the pre- sentation. David Sedaris never disappoints, from his early days


recounting tales of working as a Macy’s elf on NPR’s “This American Life” to his latest book, “Squirrel Meets Chipmunk: A Modest Bestiary,” a darkly sarcastic series of morality tales set in the animal kingdom. No two Sedaris appearances are alike. Every year the prolific writer reads from unpublished (and hilarious) works-in-progress and shares a book selec- tion from another author he admires during his perpetually sold-out appearances. He’ll also graciously sign autographs in the Silver Center lobby until every insatiable fan has had their chance. Ask anyone who has had a book signed by Se- daris and they’ll either show you the unique drawing, hilari- ous note or tell you the story of what he said to them. It’s as much a part of a David Sedaris evening as the reading. For tickets, call 535-ARTS or buy on line at http://silver. plymouth.edu.


Fashion Show To Feature Breast Cancer Patients &Survivors


Breastcancerstories.org, a non-profit organization that provides support programs for local breast cancer patients, announced that 12 local breast cancer patients and survivors will be the models in the first ever CelebratePink Expo and Women’s Extravaganza fashion show. Now in its third year, the CelebratePink Expo – a daylong


celebration and fundraiser with a focus on overall health and wellness – will take place from 11:00am to 4:00pm on Saturday, April 14, at the Portsmouth Harbor Events Center in downtown Portsmouth, New Hampshire. All the money raised from this event will benefit Breast-


CancerStories.org’s new local My Breast Cancer Support programs (www.MyBreastCancerSupport.org). For more information please visit www.celebratepinkexpo.


org or contact them at info@breastcancerstories.org or 603.759.5640.


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