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THE WEIRS TIMES & THE COCHECO TIMES, Thursday, April 26, 2012


www.flyingmonkeyNH.com


APRIL THURSDAY 26TH


“Estate & Asset Protection and Retirement Income Planning


Strategies” The Beane Conference Center, Laconia. 10am-noon. Reservations can be made by calling 345-6755


Sample Local Seafood Dinner! Eddie B’s Comfort Food & BBQ, 165 Deer Street, Portsmouth. 5:30pm. Sample locally caught seafood while learning more about the NH Fishing industry. Four course dinner. Tickets are $35. 862-1935


THURS. 26TH 84th – SAT. 28TH Annual New England Drama


Festival Gilford High School, Gilford. 524-7145. www.nedrama.org


FRIDAY 27TH


Las Vegas Revue: 50’s Flashback Flying Monkey, Plymouth. 536-2551 or www.flyingmonkeyNH.com


Super Stellar Friday – “Hubble’s


Extraordinary Mission” McAuliffe Shepard Discovery Center, Concord. 7pm.Celebrate the 22nd anniversary of the Hubble Space Telescope’s deployment! www. starhop.com


Tim Sample – Premier Native


Humorist Rochester Opera House, 31 Wakefield Street, Rochester. 8pm. Tickets are $20- $22. 335-1992


Bethlehem Pool Fundraiser Maplewood Golf Club, 2691 Main Street, Bethlehem. 6pm-1am. Four bands, raffles and door prizes. Tickets are $15 each. 742-799-1331


Italian Murder Mystery Dinner St. Andrew’s in-the-Valley Episopal Church, 678 Whittier Road. 6pm. Serving appetizers, a full Italian meal and dessert while a mystery unfolds. $15 per person or $105 for a table of 8. 323-8515


SATURDAY 28TH Circus Incognitus: Cirque Du


Soleil Soloist Jamie Adkins Flying Monkey, Plymouth. 536-2551 or


Small Livestock Management Workshop Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm, 58 Cleveland Hill Road, Tamworth. 10am-Noon. Ages 16 and up. $5 per person. Reservations are required. 323-7591


Electronic Waste Collection Day Lowe’s Parking lot, 1407 Lakeshore Road, Gilford. 9am-2pm. Recycle electronic items of all sizes from phones and computers to dryers and refrigerators. 527-0089


Faith Hope & Love Foundation


Annual Benefit Dinner Belknap Mill, Downtown Laconia. 6-10pm. Dinner, DJ, dancing and lots of raffles. $40 PP, $75 per couple or $300 for a table of 8. www.faithhopeandlovefoundation.org


Ten Year Celebration Osborne’s Agway, Sheep Davis Road, Concord. See Jim Barnes, Balladeer play live from 11am-1pm. 228-8561


Roast Beef Supper Trinity Episcopal Church, Route 25, Meredith. 5-7pm. $10 per person or $25 per family. 279-6689


A Cappella – Tuckermans 9 Garrison Players Arts Center, Rt. 4, Rollinsford. 8pm. With speciall guest, Talk to the Hand. $18/adult or $12/ student. 750-4ART


Fun with Felting – Learn Needle


Felting & Wet Felting Shepherd’s Hut Market at Ramblin’ Vewe Sheep Farm, 637 Morrill Street, Gilford. $7 per person, includes materials. 527-1873


Rustic Overtones – Live Music Theatre in the Wood, 41 Observatory Way, Intervale. 7:30pm. B.Y.O.B. $20 in advance or $25 at the door. 356- 9980


Mason’s Breakfast and Bake


Sale Masonic Building, 410 West Main Street, Tilton. 7-9:30am. $6 . 524- 8268


Prescription Drug Take-Back Day Many locations. 10am-2pm. Collection sites will be posted on www.justice. gov/dea/


High Range Band – Live Music The Inn on Main, 200 North Main Street, Wolfeboro. Doors open 6pm,


EXPERIENCE IT LIVE!


“A Moment in Time” A Tribute to


Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong


Blue: The Music of Joni Mitchell


FEATURING GRAMMY-WINNER LESLIE ELLIS & JO WILLIAMSON


FEATURING


THE CAPITOL CENTER JAZZ ORCHESTRA AND SPECIAL GUEST BYRON STRIPLING


Sun, May 6, 4pm Fri, May 11, 8pm


Capitol Center for the Arts •Box Office (603)225-1111 44 South Main Street • Concord, NH


www.ccanh.com


Show 8pm. Reservations required. 569-1335


Meat Bingo American Legion Post 33, Meredith. 3pm. No Smoking.


SUNDAY 29TH


PSU- Symphonic Band Silver Center for the Arts at Plymouth State University. 1pm. $8/adults or $6/ seniors.535-2787


MONDAY 30TH


Free Movie Matinee – Baby Boom


Gilmanton Year-Round Library. 1:30pm. 364-2400


MAY TUESDAY 1ST


Liberty is Our Motto!: Songs and Stories of the Hutchinson Family


Singers Exeter Historical Society, 47 Front Street, Exeter. 7:30pm. This Chautauqua living history program is recommended for audience ages 10 and up. 778-2335


Grace Mattern to Read from New


First Book Moultonborough Public Library, 7:30pm.


Writers in the Loft – Susan Cain The Music Hall Loft, 131 Congress Street, Portsmouth.


www.themusichall.org or 436-2400 TUES. 1ST


– FRI. 1ST


“Trio” – Art Showing McGowan Fine Art, 10 Hills Avenue, Concord. Group showing featuring the art work of John Bonner, Ken Greenleaf and Lucy Mink. 225-2515 or www.mcgowanfineart.com


WEDNESDAY 2ND A Night of Music with Two Old


Friends Thornton Town Hall, 16 Merrill Access Road. . 7pm. These two perform American country music the way it was conceived in the early 20th


century


and demonstrate how these tunes are often derived from the songs of the Irish, but have been influenced by other cultural and ethnic groups, particularly African American to create an original American sound. Free. 726-3596


69 Degrees South Capitol Center for the Arts, Concord. 7:30pm. The Phantom Limb puppet theatre has teamed up with the renowned Kronos Quartet


to


produce this historical reenactment of the harrowing 1914 trans-Antarctic expedition by Earnest Shackelton and 27 staunch souls. The result is a marionette performance that takes viewers on an artful, emotional journey. Free admission, however tickets do need to be reserved. 225-1111


Five Week Workshop on Decoy/


Powder Horn Making The Association for Rollinsford Culture and History, 47 Water Street, Rollinsford. 6:30pm. $35 to cover the material. Bring your own tools or purchase them through ARCH with advanced notice. Reservations at


See EVENTS on 30 7pm.


Summer Youth Programs At Owl


Brook Hunter Education Center Registration is now open for free youth day programs


taking place this summer at the Owl Brook Hunter Educa- tion Center in Holderness. These programs give youth (boys and girls) age 10-15 the chance to learn about the shooting sports, bowhunting and other outdoor skills. Sessions will be offered in July and August at Owl Brook, which is operated by the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department. Pre-registration is required and will be conducted on a first-come, first-served basis. Space is limited -- enrollment is limited to 20 youth per day -- so please register early. To register, call 603-536-3954. There is no charge for the ses- sions. Each program is hands-on, and all participants will be encouraged to be involved. Check out the action by viewing a three-minute vid-


eo about the youth day programs at Owl Brook at www.huntnh.com/Hunting/hunter_ed_center.htm. Participants may register for one or more sessions, which


are held from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. - see website for session dates and more details. Bring your own bag lunch.


Nathaniel Bibaud SCI 5K Race/Walk


The second annual Nathaniel Bibaud SCI 5K Race/Walk


will be held on Saturday May 19th starting at 10am, at the Inter-Lakes High School in Meredith, NH and finishing at Hesky Park on beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee. Nathaniel is a 28 year old Newton, NH resident, who was paralyzed from the chest down after a terrible motor vehicle accident in December 2010. All proceeds from the road race will go to assist Nathan in


mobility accessible equipment, physical therapy, and medical costs. Entry fee is $25 online or $30 on race day. There will be post race barbeque with all proceeds benefit- ting the Nathaniel Bibaud Recovery Fund. You may register at Active.com or www.Coolrunning.com


or email the race coordinator, Kathy Adams: marathonrun- ner26@hotmail.com. Please come and support this great cause. Nate himself will take part in the race, raising awareness of the devastating effects of spinal cord injuries.


“Banjos, Bones, and Ballads” In Moultonborough


On Monday, May 14, the Moultonborough Public Library


and the Moultonborough Historical Society are co-sponsoring a NH Humanities Council musical program by Jeff Warner, entitled “Banjos, Bones, and Ballads” at 7pm. Jeff Warner is among the nation’s foremost performer/interpreters of traditional music. His songs from the lumber camps, fishing villages and mountain tops of America connect 21st century audiences with the everyday lives–and artistry–of 19th cen- tury Americans. Jeff grew up listening to the songs and stories of his father


Frank Warner and the traditional singers his parents met during their folksong collecting trips through rural America. He is producer of the two-CD set, “Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still.” A native of New York City, Jeff has lived in Portsmouth, NH


since the 1990s. He has toured nationally for the Smithso- nian, and taught at Ashokan, Swannanoa, and Pinewoods summer music camps. He has performed widely, from large festivals in the UK, to clubs, festivals and schools across America. He plays concertina, banjo, guitar and several “pocket” instruments, including bones and spoons. And “he inhabits a song in a way which few singers can do” (Royal Oak Folk Club, Lewes, UK). He is a graduate of Duke Uni- versity and past president of the Country Dance and Song Society.


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