Your Guide to What’s Happening in New Hampshire’s Lakes Region
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Custom Wool Braided Rugs For Every Decor
Entering the Country Braid House in Tilton is a voyage into an ocean of color and pattern.
Maple Sugaring: A Family Affair
The art of maple sugaring at the Eldridge Family Sugar House and Ice Cream Shop in Tamworth is very much a family affair.
The Fall Foliage Season: Vital to New Hampshire
Make it FORE! Fall Golf in the Lakes Region out
Thinking About Purchasing a Pontoon Boat?
A History of Airplane Crashes in New Hampshire
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Fourth of July Celebrations Around the Lakes Region
Interesting Museums to Explore by Motorcycle
One-Stop Shop for Meredith History
WORKS OF HEART: RIVERGLASS CUSTOMS
Wonderful Lakes Region Wineries
Karner Blue: New Hampshire’s State Butterfly
Old Time Entertainment in the Lakes Region
David Doane, World War II Veteran Served under General Patton
Capturing – and Preserving - History
Many people do not know the Free Will Baptist religion began in the parlor / home of New Durham’s Zechariah Boodey. This, among other things, is the reason a group of local citizens are working very hard to preserve the Boodey Farmstead.
Great Waters Scholarship Applications Now Available
Making Sugar - Maple Production in New Hampshire
What was the business? Turns out it was a tiny box of maple sugar Wentworth sent to a British nobleman. It seems Governor Wentworth had the right idea when he predicted the sweet maple product would become highly desirable to many.
St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations In The Lakes Region
Here’s your March 17 forecast: A flurry of Irish stew and boiled dinners, with Guinness heavily flowing at the area’s Irish-themed pubs.
New Hampshire’s State Dog: Loyalty, Versatility, Intelligence, Endurance
The Chinook, pronounced (shuh-nuk), is a relatively rare breed of dog which was first recognized by the United Kennel Club in 1991. In 2013 the Chinook breed was officially acknowledged by the American Kennel Club as part of the Working Group. This breed also has the distinction of being officially named “The State Dog of New Hampshire.”
The Lakes Region Curling Association is back on the ice!
It’s time to get on the ice (officially called sheets) with the Lakes Region Curling Association. Attracting members from all around Lake Winnipesaukee, the organization has eight weekly curling sessions from mid-January to mid-March. Matches are from 5-7 p.m. Sundays at the Pop Whalen Ice & Arts Arena, 390 Pine Hill Road in Wolfeboro.
Yesteryear
Gilmanton’s Beginnings
Capturing the Essence of Wolfeboro
In her recent book Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, the oldest summer resort in america, Lana Santoro has captured through the lens of her camera the character and spirit of this small picturesque New England town.
Sweater Mittens: Recycling for Warmth
‘Seeing Your World in Watercolor’
Larry Frates, artist-in-residence at Laconia’s Belknap Mill, has been teaching art to all ages since the 1970s, and now is venturing into new territory with a book-and-video project that aims to make the essentials of watercolor painting even more accessible.
Diving in to Celebrate 70 Years on Winnipesaukee
Golden Rule Farm Served as a State’s ‘Boys Town’
Make it stand out
On Saturday, September 18 from 10 am to 2 pm, the Slim Baker Foundation for Outdoor Education will host a combination Hawk Watch and Slim Baker Day at Slim Baker Lodge and Little Round Top in Bristol. This outdoor event is free and open to the public. No registration required.
Food Truck Fun with Pours & Petals
That eye-catching truck is called Pours & Petals and it is unique, offering hot and cold beverages, cider donuts, cookies and other treats…and also fresh garden flowers from Winnipesaukee Woods Farm. (Thus the name Pours & Petals.)
The Summer Fair - A Century Plus Tradition
Horses Over America
A man, a horse, a dog, and a commitment. Lieutenant Colonel Gerry Scott Retired US Army Reserve, and Infantry Officer, is the founder of the “Horses Over America” program.
Newfound Lake Eco Tours
Driving along the North Shore Road in Hebron, you pass the Grey Rocks Conservation Area. Here, at the north end of Newfound Lake, is where the Newfound Lake Region Association (NLRA) starts it EcoTours of pristine Newfound Lake.
Painting And Loving It
Artists often never learn where their works end up, so they are always surprised when they hear from a buyer or the family member of someone who had bought a painting years ago.
Step into History at NH Boat Museum
When you step inside the NH Boat Museum, you step into history. Each and every time I visit, I am surprised at the beauty of the antique boats on display – most of them wooden, sleek and breathtaking.
A Dream to Create
As you wander through the museum, Dr. Libby’s fondness, and passion for all aspects of nature is evident in the number of his collections of animals, birds, and artifacts
A Unique View – the Paintings of Jane E. Pappe
Richie Clyne’s Bungalow Bar Ice Cream Truck
The Status of Bald Eagles in the Lakes Region
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Perhaps the pandemic has made me overly emotional, although I doubt if anyone visiting the Wright Museum of World War II on Center Street in Wolfeboro would not experience some strong feelings.
Chocorua Lake Conservancy’s Adept Balancing Act
Gypsy Carver Brings Ideas to Life
Homeowners looking for something unique to place in their yards have someone to turn to in Mike Thomas, a chainsaw artist operating as Wicked NH Carvings in Bristol.
The Belknap Foodshed: Making a Difference That Matters
Charged with addressing the availability of quality food in central New Hampshire are Mary and Gavin Macdonald, operators of The Belknap Foodshed.
WinniOpoly
The fun and colorful new game was the idea of Kathy Tognacci.
NH’s Rustic Beauty Captured at Soul Pine Pottery
Contemporary stoneware ceramics from Soul Pine Pottery will bring the rustic beauty of New Hampshire forests into your home.
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