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Information from around the state
July 2008 - Posts
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LOUDON, N.H. - The following is a statement from New Hampshire Motor Speedway Executive Vice President and General Manager Jerry Gappens on the Speedway being omitted from the 2009 IndyCar Series Schedule. "I'm extremely disappointed for our Read More...
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CONCORD, NH—The New Hampshire Historical Society will host the Ensemble Lezcano, a trio of flute, oboe/English horn, and guitar in a free outdoor concert, on August 21, at 7 p.m., in downtown Concord's Eagle Square, just outside the Historical Read More...
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WEIRS BEACH, NH– M/S Mount Washington is the proud carrier of the Lake Region's (maybe even the Granite State's) only floating web cam. The venerable cruise ship now has a web cam aboard taking pictures as the Mount plies the clear waters Read More...
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Grape Time Winery, a division of IncrediBREW in Nashua, has recently been awarded a total of 8 medals for wines entered in the International Eastern Wine Competition and the Indy International Wine Competition. The International Eastern Wine Competition Read More...
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The Barnstormers Theatre presents the Pulitzer Prize-winning Driving Miss Daisy by Alfred Uhry from August 12 to 16. Tamworth, NH --Driving Miss Daisy is the story of a relationship between an elderly southern Jewish lady and her African-American chauffeur Read More...
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Dublin , NH – This August, visitors have a rare opportunity to visit a late-summer garden blooming in western New Hampshire. The blooms, however, can’t be found in the meadows and fields near Mt. Monadnock. These gardens are on the walls and Read More...
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CONCORD, NH—"New Hampshire Favorites," an exhibition at the New Hampshire Historical Society's museum, showcases 44 treasures from the Society's collection, ranging from a huge weathervane which once sat atop the Page Belting Company Read More...
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LOUDON, N.H. - New Hampshire Motor Speedway officials distributed over $30,000 in rewards to 31 ticket holders, including six months of mortgage payments for one lucky fan, as part of its newly-implemented Fans Appreciation Economic Stimulus Program today. Read More...
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CONCORD - T he New Hampshire Humanities Council’s two-year initiative, Shifting Ground: Religion and Public Life in America , will culminate this fall with six-week community f orums in Salem and Claremont and a major public address by Noah Feldman Read More...
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Waterville Valley, NH- Waterville's Paws on Packard's Field event is on Thursday, August 7, 2008 from 6 to 8 p.m. This is a pet friendly event where Dogs take center field for a fun filled evening of playing, fetching and just being a dog! Pet Read More...
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MANCHESTER, NH – Andy Warhol—one of the most influential American artists of the twentieth century—captured the likeness of some of the most visionary and powerful political leaders of the 20th century. Images of John F. Kennedy, Jimmy Read More...
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Tuesday, July 29, at 7pm, acclaimed liberal singer/songwriter/comedian Roy Zimmerman will be appearing at the theater for the New Hampshire stop of his "Thanks For The Support" 50 state summer tour. Zimmerman, from San Francisco, writes and Read More...
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The Barnstormers Theatre presents the classic mystery thriller Dial M for Murder from August 5 to 9. Tony Wendice, a retired tennis pro, married his wife Sheila for money and plans to murder her for the same reason. But Tony's perfect scheme backfires Read More...
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Waterville Valley, NH – Folk legend Stevie Coyle will play a solo house concert in the Margret and H.A Rey Center's Brookside Room in Waterville Valley Resort's Town Square on August 5th at 7:30 p.m. A $20 per person donation is suggested. Read More...
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The Barnstormers Theatre presents the beloved Toad of Toad Hall from July 29 to August 2. Based on the book The Wind in the Willows, the play features the headstrong Toad and his friends Rat, Badger, and Mole in a series of adventures that include cars, Read More...
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The Women's Riding School will offer the unique opportunity for both veteran and novice female riders to sharpen their skills on Monday, July 28, 2008, at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. The Women's Riding School is exactly what it appears to be. Read More...
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The museum's entrance is located at 150 Ash Street and parking is available in the new parking lot. Museum hours are Sunday, Monday, Wednesday - Friday 11a.m. – 5 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., open the first Thursday of each month 11 Read More...
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Waterville Valley, NH- The Waterville Valley Penny Carnival is on Thursday, July 24, 2008 from 6 to 8 p.m. Guests will have a unique experience as they spend the evening with the Recreation Department in Town Square as the staff transforms into pirates. Read More...
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The Barnstormers Theater, the country's oldest professional summer stock theatre, will kick off its campaign to raise $1,300,000 on Sunday, July 20 at Bald Peak Colony Club in Melvin Village, NH. "We've got exciting plans as we continue The Read More...
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The Margret and H.A. Rey Center in Waterville Valley is pleased to announce the start of our annual Tecumseh Overnights which began on Saturday, July 5th 2008 and will continue through the summer. Tecumseh Overnights is a place-based, environmental education Read More...
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The New Hampshire Historical Society will offer free admission to its Museum of New Hampshire History, located at 6 Eagle Square, during downtown Concord's Market Days & Summer Music Festival. The capital city's annual summer celebration, Read More...
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The Acting Loft Academy of Performing Arts is pleased to announce our Summer 2008 Story Time Theatre series! Now in its fourth year, Story Time Theatre offers an opportunity for young audiences to experience the joy of live theatre at a minimal cost. Read More...
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Waterville Valley, NH- Waterville Valley 3rd Annual Bluegrass Festival is on Saturday, July 19, 2008. The Bluegrass Festival is held in Town Square, rain or shine, and is a full day festival starting at noon with various Bluegrass bands, kid's activities, Read More...
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Interested in the stewardship and preservation of historic barns? Or do you just appreciate their beauty in our NH landscape? Join the N.H. Preservation Alliance and the Sanbornton Historical Society for a day of barn history, architecture and exploration Read More...
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The Margret and H.A. Rey Center in Waterville Valley extends an invitation to the first annual Rey Center Star Party. This fun family event will take place on Saturday, July 12 from 7:30-11:00 p.m. at the Curious Gourds Garden in Thornton, NH (located Read More...
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WEIRS BEACH, NH–Looking for some low-cost family-friendly fun in your backyard this summer? The M/S Mount Washington will offer Family Party Nights on Tuesdays beginning July 1st, and Friday's beginning July 4th on the "Mount" are Read More...
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