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THE WEIRS TIMES & THE COCHECO TIMES, Thursday, May 17, 2012


tournevents.con/nhh MAY THURS. 17TH - SAT. 26TH


A Few Good Men Rochester Opera House, 31 Wakefield Street, Rochester. $12. call 335-1992 for tickets and times.


THURSDAY 17TH


Spaghetti Dinner Tilt’n Diner, Tilton. 934-2118


“The Mask of Zorro” – Silent Film


Series The Flying Monkey, Plymouth. 6:30pm. Score performed by Jeff Rapsis. $10 per person. 536-2551. www. flyingmonkeynh.com


Story Time Special Gilman Library, 100 Main Street, Alton. 1:45pm. Local Author Cheryl Bloser will read her new children’s book “Little Mouse and the Muddy Feet”. 875-2550


Community Garden Club of Meredith Annual Club Opening


Luncheon Squam Lake Inn, Holderness. Noon. Reservations required. $20. 279-5065


FRIDAY 18TH Tom Fairchild Friend of 4H Golf


Tournament Candia Woods Golf Club. www.


High Range Band & Reel Tuckermans Franklin Opera House. 7:30pm. 934- 1901


Dairy and Cheese Making


Workshop The Remick Museum, 58 Cleveland Hill Road, Tamworth. 5-7:30pm. Reservations required. $30 per person. 323-7591


The Eastern University Choir The Community Church of Alton. 7pm. No Charge but will have a free will offering. 875-5561


Lakes Region Symphony


Orchestra Inter-Lakes Auditorium, Meredith. $12/ adult, $6/student. www.lrso.org


The Snow Queen Ballet The Theatre in the Woods, Observatory Way, Intervale. 10am. Free. 356-9980


FRI. 18TH – SUN. 20TH Streetcar Company 40th


Anniversary Show Laconia High School. Fri. and Sat. 7pm and Sun. at 2pm. www. streetcarcompany.com or 527-0752


Laconia Rotary Winni-Derby All around the Lake! www.winniderby. com


SATURDAY 19TH


Integrative Wellness Fair King Pine Lodge at Purity Springs Resort, Rt. 153 East Madison. 651- 7475


Spring Farm Day NH Farm Museum, Route 125, Milton. 10-4. Sheep shearing, planting and plowing activities, herb garden tours, learn to make butter and rhubarb tonic, take a farmhouse tour and dance around the Maypole! 652-7840


FRI. JUNE 1ST


START MAKING SENSE 7-piece Talking Heads


Tribute faithfully recreating the music of Talking Heads entire career.


Tickets $15 in advance/ $20 at the door THU. JUNE 14TH


DELTA GENERATORS


A unique blend of Delta and North Mississippi blues, with elements of rock, funk and soul Tickets $10 in advance/ $15 at the door


UPCOMING EVENTS... • Sat 6/16: Bruce Marshall Group • Thu 7/5: Adam Ezra Group • Thu 7/12: Lost Bayou Ramblers


Doors at 6 PM for Dinner ~ Shows start at 8 PM


Buy tickets online at


www.innnewhampshire.com/events or stop by The Inn on Main, The Folk Cellar,


or Sandy Martin Gallery.


Located at the Inn on Main 200 N. Main Street, Wolfeboro


603-569-1335 www.InnNewHampshire.com


Annual May Yard/Bake Sale Bristol Baptist Church, 30 Summer Street, Bristol. 8am-2pm. 744-2875


Huggins Hospital Aid Sale Collection Barn Center, Route 109A, Wolfeboro. 10am-2pm. For more info visit the Facebook page Huggins Hospital Street Fair.


2nd Annual Nathaniel Bibaud SCI


5K Race/Walk Inter Lakes High School, Meredith. 10am. Race finishes at Hesky park, Meredith. Nathaniel is a 28 year old Newton, NH resident who was paralyzed from the chest down after a terrible motor vehicle accident in December of 2010. All proceeds from


CENTER STAGEDJ MUSIC & KARAOKE AVAILABLE


BIKE WEEK


BARBEQUES PARTIES REUNIONS MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS


ENTERTAINMENT ENTE


DJ’s Rick & Maria 603-968-2320


AINMENT


the road race will go to assist Nathan in mobility accessible equipment, physical therapy and medical costs. Entry fee is $25 online or $30 day of race. There will also be a post race BBQ. Register at Active.com or Coolrunning.com. 707-0001


Variety Basket Weaving with Ray


Lagasse League of NH Craftsmen, 279 D.W. Highway, Meredith. 9am-5pm. $95 per student includes materials. Bring a lunch. Pre-registration required. 279- 7970


Pancake “Send a Child to Camp”


Fundraiser Breakfast First Baptist Church of Sanbornton. 8am-11am. $8 adult and $5 children.


Ken Fernald’s Memorial Gospel


Concert Franklin Opera House. 7pm. 934- 1901


Ham & Bean Supper & Concert Campton Historical Society, 525 Route 175, Campton. 6pm. $6 per person. 536-3982


Northeastern Ballet Theatre’s “A


Midsummer Night’s Dream” Oyster River Highschool, Durham. 2pm and 7pm. $23/adults, $20/seniors and students. www.northeassternballet. org or 834-8834


Meredith Community Yard Sale Trinity Episcopal Church, 93 Route 25. 9am-2pm. 279-9926


2nd Annual Deerfield Veterinary


Clinic Drag ‘N’ Fly 5K Town Hall, Church Street, Deerfield. 10am start time. Dragnfly5k@yahoo. com


Summer Camp Open House Prescott Farm, White Oaks Road, Laconia. 10-2pm. For families interested in learning more about WildQuest Summer Camp. www. prescottfarm.org 366-55695


Annual Rochester Republican City Committee’s Mini Golf


2nd


Tournament Hilltop Fun Center, 165 Rte. 108, Somersworth. 7am. Single $10 or $30 foursome. Complimentary coffee and pastry will be available and prizes awarded. 335-2509


Seedling Sale Snow Dragon Mountain Farm, 18 New Road, Meredith. 9am-1pm. Local, organic heirloom vegetable and herb plants for your garden. 630-1548


Clearlakes Chorale Presents


Haydn’s “Creation” St. Katharine Drexel Church, Rt. 28 Alton. 7:30pm. $15/adult or $10/ students. Tickets available at Black’s and Made on Earth in Wolfeboro and the Innisfree Bookshop in Meredith. Or www.clearlakeschorale.org


Learn How to Hunt for Invasive


Insects The Ham Community Room of the Conway Library. 10:30am. Learn to identify the Emerald Ash Borer and the Asian Longhorned Beetle, Both within 100 miles of our state’s borders and have the potential to do real harm to our hardwood trees. 271-2561


Edgewater Dance Academy See EVENTS on 24


Streetcar Company To Launch Junor Compnay


The Streetcar Company is launching a junior company,


SKYT - Streetcar Kids and Youth Theatre. The first production SKYT will produce is Schoolhouse Rock! The goal of SKYT will be to encourage kids and youth members of our company to get involved in more than just performing. An adult company member will be paired with a youth company member for all of the production roles, which are a part of creating a show. This will be a wonderful way to teach the youth the ins and outs of community theatre. Show dates are set for Friday May 18th and Saturday


May 19th at 7pm and Sunday May 20th at 2pm at Laconia High School. Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door. They are available for purchase at Greenlaws in downtown Laconia or online at streetcarcompany.com.For more infor- mation check out the Streetcar Company web site at www. streetearcompany.com or contact president J Alward (603- 527-0752) or producer Matt Demko (603-387-2588).


Workshop on Producing Newsletters


The Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications is offering a workshop on creating effective newsletters. The day-long session on Friday, June 15 will cover identi-


fying an organization’s readership, planning content, editing, principles of good design and the differences between newslet- ters for print and e-mail. It includes hands-on exercises. The workshop is designed for anyone who produces news-


letters for businesses, schools, agencies or non-profits. The goal is to help produce newsletters that serve the readers’ and the organization’s needs and that readers will look forward to receiving. The workshop is being offered from 9am-3:30pm. Fee:


$45, includes lunch. To register, call 627-0005 or go to www. loebschool.org.


Winni Derby Is This Weekend This year over $50,000 in cash and prizes will be up for


grabs during this year’s Winni-Derby presented by the Lakes Region Inland Fishing Association and the Laconia Rotary Club. The event will take place Friday through Sunday, May 18, 19, and 20. If you haven’t signed up yet there is still time go to www.


winniderby.com to sign up and get even more details. For those of you who have signed up please be aware of the new rule this year. According to NH Fish and Game rules, all fish entered in the Derby must be dead. Be sure to read the rules and regulations of the derby, Fish


& Game Dept. and the NH Dept of Safety, Marine Division to ensure you have an enjoyable fishing experience.


Seminars For Family Caregivers Of Seniors


Legal and Financial Planning in Eldercare: Thursday,


May 24 6-7:30pm at Mineral Springs Care and Rehab Center, North Conway. Come to hear Attorney Deborah Fauver and Registered Investment Advisor Anthony Cloutier discuss the specific needs of family members of the elderly on legal and financial matters. Issues such as Medicare/Medicaid, Power of Attorney, Personal Care Agreements, Protection of Assets and how to pay for long term care. From Hospital to Home: Thursday, June 28 6-7:30pm at


Mineral Springs Care and Rehab Center, North Conway. Come hear Jane Galloway of Mineral Springs and Thomas Howland of Abundant Blessings Homecare, Inc. discuss the specific needs of family members of the elderly. Both Seminars are free, registration is required. For more information go to: www. homecareNHME.com To register call 603-473-2510.


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