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THE WEIRS TIMES & THE COCHECO TIMES, Thursday, June 21, 2012
JUNE THURSDAY 21ST Wolfeboro Area Farmers Market
Opens Clark Park, 233 South Main Street, Wolfeboro. 12:30-4:30pm.
Plymouth Meditation Group Open
House Blissful Lotus Yoga Studio, 75 Main Street, Plymouth. 6-8pm. Free but donations greatly appreciated. 764- 9895
FRIDAY 22ND Satisfaction – International
Rolling Stones Show The Flying Monkey, Plymouth. 536- 2551.
www.flyingmonkeynh.com
NH Boat Museum Golf Outing
Fundraiser Kingswood Country Club, Wolfeboro.
www.nhbm.org
Franklin Elks Lodge #1280 Centennial Celebrations -
Fireworks Dusk. Fireworks display can be seen from the Franklin High School. www.
bpoe1280@metrocast.net
Buckey Lewis – Adult Comedy
Fundraising Dinner Pheasant Ridge Golf Club, Gilford. Doors open at 6pm, Social Hour till 7pm, then dinner and the show starts at 8pm. To benefit RVYSEF. $40pp,
$70/couple or $260/table of 8. 520- 4680
Tuckerrmans at 9 – Rockin’ A
Cappella Group Rockingham Ballroom, 22 Ash Swamp Road, Newmarket. 8-10pm. $15pp. 659-4410
FRI. 22ND – SUN. 24TH
Cal Ripkin Districts Tournament Prescott Park, Meredith. Both minor and majors teams throughout the state will be competing for baseball title. 279-0266
SATURDAY 23RD
Royal Southern Brotherhood – New Superband with Cyril Neville
& Devon Allman The Flying Monkey, Plymouth. 536- 2551.
www.flyingmonkeynh.com
Basic Felting Workshop League of NH Craftsmen, 279 D.W Highway, Meredith. 1-4pm. $75 tuition plus an additional $40 material fee. 279-7920
Franklin Elks Lodge #1280 Centennial Celebrations –
Soapbox Derby Sky Meadow Lane, Franklin. 9am.
www.bpoe1280@metrocast.net
NH Dairy Day NH Farm Museum, Rt. 125 Milton. 10-4pm. Learn all about cows and dairy goats and taste the best of New Hampshire’s dairy products. $7/adult, $4/child, members are free. 652-7840
Laconia Farmer’s Market Opens! Laconia City Hall Parking lot. 8am- noon. Runs through October 6th 5326
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Roast Beef Supper Trinity Episcopal Church, Route 25 Meredith. 5-7pm. $10pp or $25 per family. 279-6689
—THURSDAY JULY 5TH ADAM EZRA GROUP
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“After 2 hours of almost nonstop playing, Adam Ezra gives everything he has to the audience.” Tickets $15 in advance/ $20 at the door
LOST BAYOU RAMBLERS —THURSDAY JULY 12TH —
Ramblers are not to be missed.. Tickets $15 in advance/ $20 at the door
RYAN MONTBLEAU BAND Ryan Montbleau is a pure soul singer... from his soul in a voice every bit as honest, open hearted and original as the stories he tells in his songs.
— FRIDAY JULY 13TH — Tickets $20 in advance/ $25 at the door
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
www.InnNewHampshire.com 603-569-1335
Whether you are a rock purist, Cajun purist, or looking for something more adventurous from both genres Lost Bayou
Sheafe Warehouse Exhibition Prescott Park Arts Festival, Portsmouth. 431-4230
Pre- 4th of July Craft Fair
Tanger Outlets, Tilton.10-5pm. Over 90 exhibitors, free admission, live music and much more! 528-4014
Strawberry Festival Bow Mills United Methodist Church, 505 South Street, Bow. 11-4pm. Free admission, 228-1154
Summer Fair Unitarian Universalist Church, 172 Pleasant Street, Laconia. 524-2625
Granite State Music Festival Concord.
www.granitestatemusicfest. org
Dewey the Dog Day! Canterbury Shaker Village brings Dewey Day back for its fifth year on June 23rd
Sports Card & Collectible Show Leavitt Park House, Elm Street, Laconia. 9am-1pm. Free admission
Franklin Elks Lodge #1280 Centennial Celebrations – New
Member Initiation Elks Lodge 192 Central Street, Franklin. 11am. Luncheon to follow.
www.bpoe1280@metrocast.net
Water Quality Cruise on Lake , 2012 from 10am to 5pm.
Dewey Day features fun activities for humans and dogs alike and is a chance to support the work of the Concord-Merrimack County SPCA. Not only is Dewey Day dog-friendly, but your ticket price is discounted if you are accompanied by a canine companion. Members are invited to share this special day with a friend for half price. Friend with a dog $5.00 Friend without a dog $8.50. Contact Lauren Henderson at the Village at
Winnipesaukee Wolfeboro Town Docks. 2-4pm. A scenic, fun and informative cruise! Water quality experts will discuss sampling results in NH lakes. Live Celtic music and complimentary hors d’oeurves. $25 advanced or $30 at the gate. 978-7125
Gordon-Nash Library Benefit
Concert/Silent Auction At the Library on Main Street in New Hampton. 2pm. Local Musicians perform and several pieces of art will be for sale.
Sheafe Warehouse Exhibition Prescott Park Arts Festival, Portsmouth. 431-4230
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The Uncle Steve Band The Back Room at the Mill Fudge Factory, Bristol. $10pp. 744-9691
Puckerbrush – Live Music South Effingham Church, Rt. 153 Effingham. 7pm. 539-7910
Easy Livin’ Open House with NH
Humane Society Eased Edges, Court Street, Laconia. complimentary BBQ will be offered to everyone stopping by. Media partners, 106 WSCY Country will be on site between 11a.m – 1p.m broadcasting live. Free coffee offered by Big Cat Coffees, and DogWatch of the Lakes Region will be showcasing their underground fencing systems. New Hampshire Humane Society will be at the event, promoting pet adoptions, shelter services and alumni dogs will be official NHHS ambassadors. NHHS encourages visitors to the event to bring an item from their wish list in support of the animals. 524-8090
“State of the Loon” – Lecture &
Slide Show Gilmanton Year-round Library. 4:30pm. Presented by Harry Vogel, Executive Director of the Loon Preservation Committee. 435-8814
Plant & Book Sale plus Antique
Car Display Gilmanton Year Round Library. 10- 3pm. 364-2400
Free Sewing Class Meredith Public Library, Main Street, Meredith. 10:30-12:30pm. 279-4303
Laconia Farmers Market Opens City Hall Parking lot, Downtown Laconia. 8am-12pm. 267-5326
SUNDAY 24TH Beadwork & Quillwork
Demonstration Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum 18 Highlawn Road, Warner. 1-3pm. Class led by Abenaki artist, Lynn Murphy.
www.indianmuseum.org or 456-2600
Celebrate Aboard the M/S Mount Washington on July 4th
Join the M/S Mount Washington this July 4th for an eve-
ning of food, fun and fireworks. Every Independence Day on Lake Winnipesaukee, community members create their own displays of fireworks, and the M/S Mount Washington is on the water to view the beautiful celebrations. Enjoy a buffet dinner as the captain is on the lookout.
Tickets for the three-hour cruise are $49 and include dinner. The ship departs Weirs Beach at 7pm, with a boarding time of 6:15pm. Live music by the band Annie and The Orphans, as well as dancing will be featured. To learn more about the various ships and to view a more detailed cruise schedule with times and ticket prices, visit
www.cruiseNH.com. Tickets can be purchased online or by calling toll-free 1-888-843-6686 or local 603-366-5531.
Dexter Hale Memorial Golf
Classic at Waukewan Golf Club The Meredith Rotary Club and The Hale Family of Wauk-
ewan Golf Club invite you to support the Meredith Rotary Scholarship Fund and the Career Partnership Program to assist local students by playing golf in the Dexter Hale Me- morial Golf Classic at Waukewan Golf Club in Meredith on Friday, June 29th. The tournament, which will have a 9am shotgun start,
costs $125 per person and includes greens fees, cart, conti- nental breakfast, lunch, prizes and special contests. There will be a special “$500 Shoot Out” at the end of the tourna- ment.
Pre-registration for this golf tournament is recommended.
For information and registration, please call Ted Fodero at 279-4591, Bob Kennelly at 279-5393 Craig Hale at 279- 6661, or Vynnie Hale at 279-0557. Additional information can be found at
www.meredithrotary.org, or www.waukewan. com
Nuns in
Las Vegas? The Interlakes
Summer Theatre proudly opens their 5th anniversary season with “Nun- sensations!” If you enjoyed the other Nunsense produc- tions you’ l l love this journey with the Little Sisters of Hoboken as they take the stage in the City of Sin. This hilarious musical will play for only one week from June 26th-July 1st, with per- formances Tuesday-Saturday at 7:30pm, Sundays at 7pm and matinees Wednesday and Thursday at 2pm. The Interlakes Summer Theatre is a professional summer
stock theatre company that performs at the Interlakes High School Community Auditorium. Featrued in Nunsensations! Is Maggie Letsche as the domineering Mother Superior, Nasia Thomas as the caustic Sister Hubert, Brittany Bara as sassy Sr. Robert Anne, Caitlin Thurnauer as dizzy Sr. Amnesia and Sarah Powell as the novice, Sr. Leo, the ballerina nun. Inaki Baldessari will direct and choreograph with Mindy Cimini musical directing. For information and tickets go to
www.interlakestheatre.
com and order tickets online or call the box office at 1-888- 245-6374. Box office Hours at the HS from 10am-6pm daily.
List your community events FREE
online at
www.weirs.com, email to
info@weirs.com or mail to PO Box 5458, Weirs, NH 03247
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