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Weekend Events 8/13/19 - 8/15/19

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Friday September 13th 

Vintage Raceboat Regatta - Wolfeboro (Saturday, too!)

Lee's Mills Steamboat Regatta - Laconia (Saturday & Sunday, too!)

Local's Week at Castle in the Clouds - Moultonborough

Biketemberfest - Laconia (Saturday and Sunday, too!)

 

Saturday September 14th 

Mountain Top Yoga - Gilford (Sunday, too!)

Raptor Spectacular - Holderness

Canterbury Artesian Festival - Canterbury

10th Annual Harvest Festival - Laconia

Moonlight Zip Tour - Gilford 

Concert - Plymouth 

 

Sunday September 15th

Mini Retreat - Gilford 

 

Weekend Events 8/30/19 - 9/1/19

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Friday August 30th

Wolfeboro's Annual Sidewalk Sale - Wolfeboro (Saturday, too!) 

 

Discover Squam Cruise - (Saturday & Sunday, too!) - Holderness

Loon Cruise- Holderness

Music in the Marketplace - Meredith

Concert - Center Harbor 

 

Saturday August 31st

Wolfeboro Art Walk - Wolfeboro

Wolfeboro Community Bandstand - Wolfeboro

Moonlight Zip Tour - Gilford

10th Annual Run Your Buns Off - Newfound Lake

Garden Days of Summer - Laconia

 

Mountain Top Yoga - Gilford (Sunday, too!)

 

 

Sunday September 1st 

Labor Day Weekend Fireworks - Laconia

Islands of Lake Winnipesaukee

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Do you want to know all of the details about every single island on Lake Winnipesaukee? Click the map below to check out an amazing, comprehensive guide to the hundreds of islands on the lake! The thorough list includes the name, size and location of each island as well as detailed maps.

 


Image: bizer.com

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    Weekend Events 8/23/19 - 8/25/19

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    Click on each event for more details, including specific locations and times. 

     

    Friday August 23rd

    Music in the Marketplace - Meredith 

    August Book Sale - Meredith (Saturday, too!)


    https://www.pinterest.com/pin/68679963053061076/

    Veggie Hunt - Meredith 


    https://www.pinterest.com/pin/278308451948234020/

    Concert - Center Harbor

     

    Saturday August 24th

    Walking Tour of Downtown - Wolfeboro 


    https://www.pinterest.com/pin/523050944217850190/

    Concert at the Bandstand- Wolfeboro

    Contra Dancing- Wolfeboro

    40th Annual Lakes Region Fine Arts and Crafts Festival - Meredith (Sunday, too!)


    https://www.pinterest.com/pin/453526624972707940/

    Garden Days of Summer - Laconia 


    https://www.pinterest.com/pin/382383824610807848/

    Mountain Top Yoga - Gilford (Sunday, too!)


    https://www.pinterest.com/pin/382383824610807848/

    Concert at The Flying Monkey (Plymouth) 

    Discover Squam Cruise- Holderness (Sunday, too!)

    https://www.pinterest.com/pin/411164640980458198/

     

    Sunday August 25th

    Great Waters Music Festival - Wolfeboro 

    Farm to Table Brunch - Meredith 

    Weekend Events 8/16/19 - 8/18/19

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    Friday August 16th

     

    Discover Squam Cruise - (Saturday & Sunday, too!) - Holderness

    Family Storytime - Wolfeboro

    Loon Cruise- Holderness

    Chess With Mike - Laconia 

    Genealogy Lock-In - Meredith

     

    Weirs Beach Jazz Series - Laconia 

    Music in the Market Place- Meredith 

    Concert- Center Harbor

     

    Saturday August 17th 

    NH Permaculture Day - Canterbury 

    Mountaintop Yoga- (Sunday, too!) Gilford

    Wetlands Walk Workday - Gilford 

    7th Annual Cruise in to the Wright - Wolfeboro

     

    Brew & BBQ - Gilford

    Fun(d) and Games - Meredith 

    Garden Days of Summer - Laconia

     

     

    Sunday August 18th 

    Farm to Table Brunch Buffet - Meredith  

    Historical Figures Tea - Wolfeboro 

     

    Weekend Events 8/9/19 - 8/11/19

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    Friday August 9th 

    Moulton Farm Veggie Hunt - Meredith

    Discover Squam Cruise - (Saturday & Sunday, too!) - Holderness

    Loon Cruise- Holderness

    Taps N' Apps Summer Series: Woodstock Inn Brewery - Gilford

    Weirs Beach Jazz Series (Saturday & Sunday, too!) - Laconia

    Music in the Market Place- Meredith 

    Concert- Center Harbor

     

    Saturday August 10th 

    Belmont Old Home Day - Belmont

    Garden Days of Summer- Laconia

    Belmont 10-Mile Road Race - Belmont

    Mountaintop Yoga- (Sunday, too!) Gilford

    Veterans Count Wolfeboro Pirates Cove 5K Fun Run & Walk - Wolfeboro 

    Squam Lakes Annual Meeting for Members - Holderness 

    42nd Annual Alton Bay Boat Show - Alton

    Fireworks- Laconia

     

    Sunday August 11th 

    Circus Smirkus - Wolfeboro 

    Farm to Table Brunch- Meredith 

    Taylor Community Concert - Laconia 

    Belknap County Day - Gilford

     

    The Children's Center in Wolfeboro

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    https://www.thechildrenscenternh.org

    The Children's Center has been a part of the Wolfeboro community for over 40 years. Amongst the children that the center serves are the children and grandchildren of some of their first clients. The Children's Center provides child care that meets the developmental and educational needs of children by guiding them in interacting with the world and others in it. The center also encourages positive self-esteem, individuality, exploration, and self-expression. Additionally, the center offers various enrichment actives for all children. 

    The Children's Center offers services to those ages 6 weeks to 12 years of age and serves Wolfeboro and the surrounding communities of Wakefield, Tuftonboro, Ossipee, New Durham, and Alton. The center is open from 6:30 am to 6pm to accommodate varying schedules of families.  

    For more information about The Children's Center including a more detailed history of the center, programs offered, staff and contact information, visit their website by clicking here

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      Wolfeboro Nursery School

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      https://www.wolfeboronurseryschool.org

      The Wolfeboro Nursery School is a non-profit cooperative pre-school in Wolfeboro that offers children ages 3 - 6 an educational experience that encourages them to be creative, question and explore the world around them, and take risks. The school's curriculum is dedicated to fostering the love of learning during a child’s first school experience.

      The Wolfeboro Nursery School was formed in 1953 based on the local need for early childhood education after the war, emphasizing the quality of early childhood education, parental involvement and community participation. The Wolfeboro Nursery School has been a part of the community for over 60 years and works with children from Wolfeboro and surrounding communities. 

      Located at 258 South Main Street, the school strongly encourages parents to participate in their children's education by volunteering as a classroom helper, where parents can gain insight into their child's learning process and social development. The school also encourages families to network with one another to schedule playdates, or make new friends themselves. Parents can also also play an active role in school administrative duties, fundraising and curriculum.

      The school's curriculum uses a research-based pre-K curriculum that integrates into a play-oriented atmosphere. The curriculum features language arts, math and science concepts into child centered projects and activities. Field trips are also incorporated into the curriculum to further promote exploration and learning. Additionally, the school offers enrichment programs that invite individuals to guest teach in their areas of expertise. 

      The Wolfeboro Nursery School offers a variety of community events including the annual Father Daughter Dance, Annual Orientation Potluck, Spring Auctions, 1K Endurance Challenge. The school also sponsors community events such as The Wolfeboro Festival of Trees, Week of the Young Child Celebration, Annual Christmas Parade and Fourth of July Parade.

      To learn more about the Wolfeboro Nursery School, visit their website by clicking here.  

       

       

       

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        Weekend Events 8/2/19 - 8/4/19

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        Friday 

        Street Fair - Wolfeboro (Saturday, too!)

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        Arts Week - Canterbury

        http://www.shakers.org

        Discover Squam Cruise - (Saturday & Sunday, too!) - Holderness

        Loon Cruise- Holderness

        Music in the Market Place - Meredith 

        Weirs Beach Jazz Series (Saturday & Sunday, too!) - Laconia

        http://weirsbeach.com/weirs-jazz-series/

        Concert- Center Harbor 

        Great Waters Music Festival - Wolfeboro 

        https://www.greatwaters.org/calendar/

         

        Saturday 

        KRHS Class of 1999 Reunion - Wolfeboro

        https://www.eventbrite.com

        Peter Ferber Gallery Show Summer 2019 - Wolfeboro

        https://theartplace.biz/news/

        Fireworks- Laconia

        https://www.pinterest.com/pin/714876140829293476/

        Arlo Guthrie at The Flying Monkey - Plymouth 

        https://www.flyingmonkeynh.com

        Garden Days of Summer - Laconia

         

        https://www.pinterest.com/pin/449585975300424652/

         

        Sunday

        Farm to Table Brunch- Meredith 

        Old Home Week - Sandwich

         

        http://www.sandwichnh.org

        Weekend Events 7/26/19 - 7/28/19

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        Friday July 26th

        Music in the Marketplace - Meredith 

        Concert - Center Harbor 

        Weirs Beach Jazz Series (Saturday & Sunday, too!) - Laconia

        Ancient Wisdom: A Tribute to Birches Exhibit (Saturday & Sunday, too!) - Meredith

        Arts Week at Canterbury Shakers Village - (Throughout August 3rd)

        http://www.shakers.org

        Moulton Farm Veggie Hunt - Meredith

        Discover Squam Cruise - (Saturday & Sunday, too!) - Holderness

        Loon Cruise- Holderness


        https://www.pinterest.com/pin/236439049173214055/

         

        Saturday July 27th

        Wolfeboro Art Walk - Wolfeboro

         
        https://www.facebook.com/wolfeboroartwalk/

        Beveridge Craft Beer Fest - Wolfeboro 


        https://tickets.beerfests.com/event/beveridgecraftbeerfest

        Great Waters Music Festival - Wolfeboro 


        https://www.greatwaters.org

        Fireworks - Laconia

        https://www.pinterest.com/pin/419749627769746023/ 

        New Hampshire Music Festival - Meredith

        Mountaintop Yoga - (Sunday, too!) Gilford

        https://estore.gunstock.com/mountaintop-yoga

        Natural History Carriage Rides - Gilford

        https://estore.gunstock.com/natural-history-carriage-rides

         

        Sunday July 28th 

        Winnipalooza - Laconia

        Classic Musical Performance - Laconia

        Weekend Events 7/19/19 - 7/21/19

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        Friday July 19th

        Brewster Academy's Christmas in July Arts & Crafts Festival - Wolfeboro 


        brewsteracademy.org

        Great Waters Music Festival - Wolfeboro 


        https://www.greatwaters.org

        Discover Squam Cruise - (Saturday & Sunday, too!) - Holderness


        squamlakes.org

        Ancient Wisdom: A Tribute to Birches Exhibit (Saturday & Sunday, too!) - Meredith

        Music in the Garden with NH Music Festival - Holderness 

        Music in the Marketplace - Meredith


        http://www.lakesregionchamber.org

        Loon Cruise- Holderness


        nhnature.org

        Edwin McCain Concert at The Flying Monkey - Plymouth 


        flyingmonkeynh.com

         

        Saturday July 20th 

        Meet the Lost In Space Robot - Wolfeboro


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        Wolfeboro Community Bandstand - Wolfeboro 


        http://wolfeborobandstand.org

        39th Annual Lakes Region Open Water Ski Tournament - Wolfeboro 


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        28th Annual Granite Kid Triathlon - Wolfeboro 


        active.com

        Concert at The Flying Monkey - Plymouth  

        Band Concert in Center Harbor at the Bandstand 7pm - Center Harbor 

        Annual Loon Festival - Moultonborough 


        https://www.loon.org

        Weirs Beach Fireworks - Laconia 


        http://www.weirsbeachfireworks.com

        Sunday July 21st  

        Farm to Table Brunch- Meredith 


        visitnh.gov

        Weekend Events 7/12/19 - 7/14/19

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        Friday July 12th 

        Veggie Hunt at Moulton Farm - Meredith 

        https://www.pinterest.com/pin/490681321897300061/

        Discover Squam Cruise - (Saturday & Sunday, too!) - Holderness

        https://www.pinterest.com/pin/628604060469937767/

        Loon Cruise - Holderness 

        https://www.pinterest.com/pin/468304061235252223/

        Saturday July 13th 

        New England Vintage Boat Auction - Wolfeboro 

        nhbm.org

        13th Annual Nickfest A Family Fun Event - Wolfeboro

        ewofleboro.com

        Freese Brothers Big Band - Wolfeboro

         

        Various at The Flying Monkey - Plymouth 

        flyingmonkeynh.com

         

        Sunday July 14th

        Family Day at the Wright Museum - Wolfeboro

        https://www.wrightmuseum.org

        New Hampshire Jewish Food Festival - Laconia 

        lakesregionchamber.org

        Farm to Table Sunday Brunch Buffett - Meredith 

        moultonfarm.com

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          Weekend Events 7/5/19 - 7/7/19

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          Friday July 5th 

          Music in the Marketplace - Meredith 

          Little Dog Paper Co. presents a class Coastal LIghthouse - Meredith

          Ancient Wisdom: A Tribute to Birches Exhibit- Meredith 

          Belmont Celebrate 150 Years - Belmont 

           

          Saturday July 6th 

          Adult/Family Boat Building - Wolfeboro


          Image: nhbm.org

          The Children's Center 9th Annual Fairyland Festival - Wolfeboro 


          Image: https://www.thechildrenscenternh.org

          2019 Castle Car Show - Moultonborough 


          Image: http://www.castleintheclouds.org

          Annie & The Orphans - Wolfeboro 


          Image: http://www.annieandtheorphans.com

           

          Sunday July 7th 

          Farm to Table Brunch - Meredith 


          Image: moultonfarm.com

          Lakes Region July 4th Celebrations

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          Click on each event for more information. For a more comprehensive list of parades, fireworks and Independence Day celebrations throughout the state of New Hampshire, click here

          Alton

          Alton Bay Bandstand Concert 7pm - 9pm

          Fireworks 9:20

          Center Harbor 

          4th of July Parade 2pm 

          Concert at the Bandstand 7pm 

          Fireworks 9:15pm 

          Laconia

          Fourth of July Parade 4:30

          Meredith 

          4th of July Concert at Hesky Park 7pm to 9pm

          Fireworks 9:30 pm 

          Moultonborough

           
          Ossipee

          Fireworks at Consitution Park 9pm

          Tamworth 

          July 4th Celebrations 11am-End of Fireworks

          Wolfeboro 

          2019 Independence Parade 10am

          4th of July Fireworks Over Wolfeboro Bay

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            Weekend Events 6/28/19 - 6/30/19

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            Friday June 28th

            Mills Falls Courtyard Concert -Meredith


            Image: lakesregion.org

            Squam Lakes Natural Science Center Presents Story Walk -Holderness


            Image: nhnature.org

            Saturday June 29th

            New Hampshire Boat Museum Opening Day -Wolfeboro


            Image: nhbm.org

            Wolfeboro Public Safety 4th Annual House -Wolfeboro


            Image: https://www.facebook.com/WolfeboroFireRescue

            Wolfeboro Art Walk -Wolfeboro

            https://www.facebook.com/wolfeboroartwalk/

            Summer Kickoff Meeting - Wolfeboro


            Image: wentworthwatershed.org 

            Traditional Craft Days - Canterbury Shaker Village 


            Image: shakers.org

            Summer Sporting Auction - Laconia 


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            Recycled Percussion - Plymouth 

                                          
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            Sunday June 30th

            Exhibit: Contrast & Compliment- A Collection of Black & White -Meredith 


            Image: https://meredith.nhcrafts.org

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              Wolfeboro's Summer Farmers Market

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                     The town of Wolfeboro has been provided with fresh and local foods from nearby farmers for the past seventeen years. Over this time the variety of locally sourced foods has expanded, along with the number of vendors. As the days start to become longer and the temperature rises, the farmers market locates outdoors to Clark Park, where the farmers set up to share their fresh produce to service the Wolfeboro community and other neighboring towns.             

                      

                     When you visit the Wolfeboro’s Farmers Market, you will be greeted by the sound of live music, along with the liveliness and excitement of the community enjoying themselves in the markets up lifting atmosphere.  Even when the sun is not shining the market will still carry on rain or shine! When you look around what the market has to offer, you will find everything from local meats, eggs, wild forged mushrooms, vegan ice cream, gluten free baked goods, and fresh picked flowers.       

                                                             

                     Looking at all the delicious produce may make you hungry, luckily the market offers healthy lunch options such as south Indian meals or fresh fish tacos! Stretch out on the lawn or picnic benches to enjoy your fresh food.  The Wolfeboro summer farmers market is not only a great experience, but also a good opportunity to help support local farmers, while filling your fridge with healthy in season produce! So head out to experience the Wolfeboro Farmers Market for yourself on Thursdays this summer, and guarantee you will leave a happy customer! Click here for more information about the market! 

                                                           

              Author: Molly Ingram 

              The Wolfeboro Rail Trail

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                   Over a century ago, New England was intertwined by dozens of railroad lines, competing with

              each other to transfer people and items to and from towns. In 1868 a railroad was built among lakes,

              ponds, streams, and woods, with a plan to incorporate another way of travel out of remote Wolfeboro.

              Before the railroad was built, most of the visitors traveled by train only being able to arrive as far as

              Alton Bay or Weirs, then would continue by a steamer to Wolfeboro. The addition of the railroad

              changed the pace of the little community and increased tourism forming Wolfeboro into a buzzing

              summer resort town. Once freight service became unprofitable the station decided to close the line.

              One hundred and fifty years later the railroad is still occupied and running but in an alternative way. Laid

              out within and alongside the historical tracks, gravel paths were assembled to bring the once running

              trails alive and active again.

                                                   

                   The plans were put to action in 1992 to create recreational trails and the first of many miles

              were assembled to establish the Cotton Valley Rail-Trail. Adventure seekers, families, outdoor

              enthusiasts, and athletes of all ages visit and incorporate the rail-trail into their daily routines. The

              Cotton Valley Rail-Trail supports many hobbies and activity’s throughout all four seasons. If you’re tough

              enough to brave the bone-chilling New England winter weather, you may encounter people Nordic

              skiing, mushing, snowshoeing, or snowmobiling. As soon as the rail-trail thaws and summer approaches

              bikers, runners, walkers, and wildlife watchers populate the trail while discovering the beautiful

              landscape along the way.

               

                   The Cotton Valley Rail-Trail is a continuous twelve mile multiuse trail that begins at the eastern

              shores of Lake Winnipesaukee in Wolfeboro, NH and ends in Sanbornville, NH’s restored railroad

              Turntable Park. Along the first half of the rail-trail starting in downtown Wolfeboro, you will go past Back

              Bay where benches are placed by the water perfect for watching the water ski competitions or remote

              control sailboat regatta’s. You will see breathtaking views of the mountains on the waters horizon as you

              cross Lake Wentworth that will make you want to stop to admire the vista’s beauty. You will come

              across Albee Beach, Wolfeboro’s public beach where stopping for a swim, bathroom break, or a seat on

              one of their picnic benches in the shade may be convenient. Continuing on the trail you’ll find Fernald

              Crossing, another train station that’s been preserved by the members of the Cotton Valley Rail-Trail

              Club. The club is joined by local railroad enthusiasts in the town who came together in 1992 to pursue

              their hobby in railway motor cars. The club not only runs these motor cars on the railroad, but also have

              devoted their time to preserve the property and equipment maintaining the railway so they can

              continue operating the cars, so don’t be alarmed if you hear a train coming!

                                                                 

                   Passing by Fernald Crossing the trail becomes less populated by people and more populated by

              woodland and wildlife. The tranquil setting of the forest and reduced business creates a venturesome

              atmosphere for the remainder of the trail. Among the trees you may spot single-track trails just after

              Fernald Crossing where Wolfeboro Singletrack have begun to build a multi-use trail system designed for

              mountain biking. Following the trails heavily wooded path may provide an opportunity to encounter a

              verity of New Hampshire wildlife along the way. Brooks, ponds, and marches throughout the trail

              provide homes and resources for the wild animals. If you’re lucky you may occasionally spot beavers

              building their dam, blue herons perched by the water’s edge, Bufflehead ducks, turtles sunning on a log,

              or geese. If you’re on the trail early in the morning theirs a likelihood of a passing glance at deer, black

              bear, fox, or moose before dashing off into the woods. If you feel like taking a break or resting by the

              scenic wetlands along the rail trail, benches and occasional picnic benches are provided throughout the

              trail close to every mile.

               

                   From Cotton Valley Road to the end of the trail you’ll spot more wetlands and brooks as you

              travel towards Sanbornville. You’ll continue to wind you’re way through more green and quite

              woodland. At the end of the trail you’ll reach Turntable Park where the historical rail-road turn table still

              remains. Once used as a device for turning locomotives so they could be moved back in the direction

              from which they came from, a great destination to end you’re twelve mile trip.

               

                   The Cotton Valley Rail-Trail wasn’t always twelve miles long. In 2014 the completion of two

              miles of the rail trail by the Wakefield and Brookfield Trails Rails actions Committee was celebrated with

              a ribbon cutting. The final two miles marked the completion of the Cotton Valley Rail-Trail and joined

              two trails together to be used as one. The trail originally connected from its occurring location in Back

              Bay and ended six miles later at Cotton Valley road where the trails were connected. Wakefield, NH

              completed the two miles of rail-trail from Turntable Park to Clark Road in Brookfield, NH. The

              construction was a two year effort. Without the Cotton Valley Rail Trail Club, volunteers, fundraisers,

              and organizations the rail-trail wouldn’t be the beautiful trail it is today and for generations to come.

                                                    

                   The Cotton Valley Rail-Trail has a lot to provide. From the fantastic glimpses of railroad history

              to its mountainous backdrops, lakes, countless ponds, and wildlife, the rail-trail provides you with the

              whole Lakes Region experience. Many visitors from around the world have come to Wolfeboro and

              experienced this trail and what it has to offer. Whether you’re spending you’re day on the trail, going on

              an adventure, or commuting to work, you’ll find the Cotton Valley Rail-Trail has a friendly charm and

              clean attractiveness creating a sense of community no matter where you came from. The rail-trail has

              carried and navigated passengers long-ago, today, and will continue doing so for many years to come.

               

              Author: Molly Ingram 

               

              Wolfeboro's Annual Moonlight Madness

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              Wolfeboro's Annual Moonlight Madness

              June 14, 2019 
              5pm until 9pm


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              Wolfeboro's Annual Moonlight Madness welcomes everyone from near and far to visit Wolfeboro and experience all of the wonderful shops in our town. In addition to shopping, there will be lots of fun entertainment!: 

              Adventure Bicycle Ride

              This casual ride departs at 5:00p.m.  from Nordic Skier, 47 North Main St, Wolfeboro

              Mountain bikes required.

              Helmets are required. 

              Due to ride conditions this is intended for adults and children aged 10 years and older.

              NO pre-registration.  Simply gather at Nordic Skier.

              Route is mostly gravel. 

              Route takes riders from Nordic Skier to Abenaki Ski Lodge and back again.  About 5 miles and approximately 1-hour round trip. 

              Positive Repercussions 

              Drumming 6:00 - 8:00p.m. in front of the Chamber of Commerce located in the former railroad station, 32 Central Ave.

              Pineapple Bob & His Silver Tone Blues

              Performing 5:30-8:00p.m. on Main Street, in front of Berkshire Hathaway

              Carnival Games 

               Outside of Black's Paper Store & Gift Shop on Main Street.

              Events and descriptions in the article are from: http://www.wolfeborochamber.com

              10 Father's Day Gifts for Dad That He Can Use Around the House

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              1. Any of These Tools

              2. Smart Technology

              3. A Grill


              https://www.pinterest.com/pin/512847476297899529/

              4. A BBQ Tool Set 

              5. Exercise Equipment


              https://www.pinterest.com/pin/AVB5mMjeK_Mn2qDCi3Z7_SM8lKdeJ-mo7VsqWRcM3w4RvTxf6vRAquw/

              6. A New Piece of Furniture


              https://www.pinterest.com/pin/AY_UkyPsDJ_S--79otDSbTghOkENEISIi5QniqLnnDzG2XF7vUSQ3eQ/ 

              7. Lawn Equipment 


              https://www.pinterest.com/pin/ASusp5OtolhPvL606unWrlGJU9O9oIzSmt1LrMZ7gNHGniw3bXKhjKg/

              7. A Great Pair of Slippers 

              9. A Hammock

              10. A Gift Card


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                Wolfeboro's New Singletrack!

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                     Through the beautiful town of Wolfeboro runs the Cotton Valley Rail-Trail, where you can see all that Wolfeboro has to offer, along with neighboring towns. One of Wolfeboro's newest additions that can be found along this trail is the Wolfeboro Singletrack Alliance. Another destination where recreational activities can be enjoyed. Wolfeboro Singletrack is a non-profit organization that is developing multi-use singletrack trails designed for mountain biking and non-motorized users. The trails are located in multiple locations, one of the locations being off the Cotton Valley Rail Trail's Fernald Station, located off Governor John Wentworth Highway. Other locations throughout Wolfeboro where you can find singletrack is Abenaki Ski area, or Sewall Woods.

                                                                                 

                     For those who don't know you may be wondering what is singletrack? Singletrack is a type of mountain biking trail that is made for the width of one bike. It is smooth, but may have technical rocky sections, banked turns, go over tree routs, hills, or jumps. Many mountain bikers prefer single tack, as singletrack is designed specifically for the sport, and has elements mountain bikers would opt for. The Wolfeboro Singletrack Alliance has been maintaining and planning to build more trails throughout Wolfeboro since 2018. They say their mission is "to work with land managers to ensure access to well built sustainable trails, while protecting the environment at the same time" and "envisioning Wolfeboro as a destination with an expanding network of sustainable trails". If you like exploring New Hampshires beautiful woodlands, this recreational resource will be an excellent location for you. You can click here to read more about the trails and the Wolfeboro Singletrack organization!

                 

                Author: Molly Ingram 

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