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Last Updated Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Thru Oct. 13, Exhibition: Looking Through the Glass – Watercolors, Pastels and Prints of the White Mountains, Carriage House Gallery, Castle in the Clouds, Rte. 171, Moultonboro.

Sept. 3, Color-Coded Messages for Ages 3-4, 9:30-10:30 am, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Rte. 113, Holderness. Nature talks about color – some colors help to hide, some say danger and others mean welcome. Adult must accompany child at no extra cost. Preregistration required. Call 968-7194.

Sept. 3, Golf-for-the-Kids Fundraiser, 10 am shotgun start, Owl’s Nest Golf Club, Campton. Barbecue and awards to follow tournament. Supports Squam Lakes Association scholarships for summer camp and sailing programs. Call 968-7336.

Sept. 5, Performance by Josée Vachon, French Canadian Singer, Belknap Mill, Beacon Street East, Laconia. Evening concert launches Laconia’s Multicultural Market Day. Call 524-7683.

Sept. 5, Wright Museum Benefit Golf Tournament, 8:30 am, Kingswood Golf Club, South Main St., Wolfeboro. Check-in begins 7 am. Call 569-1212.

Sept. 5-7, “Becoming an Outdoors Woman” Weekend, Rockywold/Deephaven Camps, Rte. 113, Holderness. NH Fish & Game hosts event on Squam Lake that includes food, lodging and 30 courses – archery, fly-fishing, hiking, canoeing, firearms, outdoor survival, kayaking, campfire cooking and more. Call 271-3212.

Sept. 5-7, Fiddleheads Acoustic Music Camp, Geneva Point Center, Moultonboro Neck Rd., Moultonboro. Open to musicians interested in improving improvisational skill and ability to play in bands. Also specialized instruction. Instructors include David Surette, Susie Burke, Seth Austen, Beverly Woods, Matt Shipman and Ryan Thomson along with cofounders Kathy Zimpfer-Sommer and Ellen Carlson.  Call 528-1705.

Sept. 5-7, World Mud Football Championships Has “Mudmerican Bandstand” Theme, Hog Coliseum, North Conway. Thirteen-game double-elimination event features eight teams from throughout New England. Also Tournament of Mud Parade 10:30 am Saturday from Fuller Elementary School to Schouler Park; cheerleading and dance contests; sock-hop Mud Bowl Ball at New England Inn Saturday evening; halftime skits; belly dancers; choreographed mud swimming and raffle. Advance tickets at North Conway Hannaford, North Conway Community Center, North Conway Day Care and Mt. Washington Valley C of C. Call 356-5213 or 1-800-367-3364.

Sept. 5-14, Lees’ Mill Steamboat Meet, Moultonboro. With parades Sept. 7 at 2 pm and Sept. 14 at 10 am.

Sept. 6, Corvette Show & Shine, 8:30 am-2 pm, Hobo Junction, Lincoln. Call 745-2135.

Sept. 6, Multicultural Market Day, 10 am-8 pm, Belknap Mill & Rotary Park, Laconia. Celebration of diversity offers arts and crafts, food, children’s activities, animals, entertainment, exhibits, social services and musical performances representing more than 30 nations. Opens with Parade of Flags at 11:45; Ree-Ven Wang performing Chinese dance 12:30-1:00 & 2-2:30; Offshore Aces with Cajun music by Andy Stewart, Mary Jo Slattery, Evelyn Schneider and Jesse Legé 1-2:00; singer/storyteller Michael Parent 1-1:40 & 3-3:45; karate demonstrations 2-2:30; Akwaaba Ensemble of African drummers and dancers 2:30-3:30; Inkas Wasi with music from Andes 3:30-4:30; Open Stage with Burundis gospel chorus, Jack Polidoro singer/guitarist and Russ Jones Tai Chi group 4:30-5:30; Black Sea Salsa  with program of Afro/Cuban/World music 6-8:00 .

Sept. 6, Push (Train Car) for Literacy, 12 noon, Hobo Junction, Lincoln. Teams compete for furthest and fastest push of train car. Benefits Believe in Books Literacy Foundation. Call 356-9980.

Sept. 6, Townwide Yard Sale in Plymouth, 9 am-3 pm rain or shine. More than 100 locations with maps available for sale on day of event. Fundraiser for food pantry, weekly free meal, financial aid and Christmas food baskets. Call 536-1001.

Sept. 6, “Wild about Art” with Rosemary Conroy, 11 am & 1 pm, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center. Rte. 113, Holderness. Naturalist, writer and wildlife artist offers presentation on how she creates her artwork. Program free with admission. Call 968-7194.

Sept. 6, Workshop: Dinner Rolls, 10 am-12 Noon, Remick Museum, Tamworth Village. Preregistration required. Call 1-800-686-6117 or 323-7591.

Sept. 7, “Dewey” Day, 10 am-5 pm, Canterbury Shaker Village, 288 Shaker Rd., Canterbury. In memory of village pet during 1920s, this event welcomes visitors with leashed dogs to grounds for activities, demonstrations, contests and vendors. Call 783-9511.

Sept. 7, Mustangs & More Car Show, 8:30 am-3 pm, Funspot, Rte 3, Weirs Beach. More than 150 cars on display from vintage to contemporary cutting edge. Call 533-0884 or 366-4377.

Sept. 7-13, Oxford County Fair, Oxford, Maine. With livestock shows, animal pulling events, midway, crafts, exhibits and harness racing. Call 207-743-9594.

Sept. 8, “50 Years of Political Memorabilia,” Wolfeboro. Wolfeboro Historical Society welcomes public to attend 5 pm picnic on Clark House Museum grounds and carpool to Roger Belanger’s barn in Farmington to view collection of political memorabilia.

Sept. 8 & Oct. 6, All-You-Can-Eat Turkey Dinner, first sitting 5:30 pm, Ossipee Concerned Citizens, Jct. Dore St. & Moultonville Rd., Center Ossipee. Call 539-6851.

Sept. 9-14, “Fall Flowering Perennials” Tour, 11 am-12:30 pm & 2-3 pm, Tarbin Gardens, 321 Rte. 127, Franklin. One-hour tour of gardens with emphasis on perennials that flower in fall. Call 934-3518.

Sept. 10, “The Downing Family of Alton Bay,” 7 pm, Lake Winnipesaukee Museum, Rte. 3, Weirs Beach. Lake Winnipesaukee Historical Society welcomes public to free program. Call 366-5950.

Sept. 11, Earth Wind & Fire with Michael McDonald, 7:30 pm, Meadowbrook, Rte. 11B, Gilford. Hall of Famers and former member of Steely Dan and Doobie Brothers come to Lakes Region. Call 293-4700.

Sept. 11, Open House at Sanbornton Congregational Church, 6:30-8 pm, 21 Meetinghouse Hill Rd. off Rte. 132. Includes tours, junior and senior choir auditions and rehearsals, church school registration, light refreshments and information about church activities.

Sept. 11-14, NASCAR Racing, NH Motor Speedway, Rte. 106, Loudon. With Fall 125 NASCAR Camping World Series East, NH 100 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, NH 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and Sylvania 300 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Call 783-4931.

Sept. 12, NH Growers’ Dinner Dance Cruise, 6 pm, Weirs Beach. Call Mount Washington Cruises 366-5531/1-888-843-6686.

Sept. 12, Toast of the Town Gala, Church Landing, Rte. 3, Meredith. Call 279-7006.

Sept. 12-21, Rochester Fair, 72 Lafayette St., Rochester. Offering harness racing, exhibits, shows, rides and concessions. Call 332-6585.

Sept. 13, “Capturing Wildlife on Paper” with Rosemary Conroy, 10 am-4 pm, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center. Rte. 113, Holderness. Naturalist, writer and wildlife leads hands-on drawing workshop with live animals as models, suitable for beginners. Preregistration required. Call 968-7194.

Sept. 13, Contra Dance with Caller Alice Morris, 8-11 pm, Academy Building, Jct. Rtes. 107/140, Gilmanton Corners. Music provided by Heather Mike and Friends. Beginners welcome; dances are taught. Clean soft-soled shoes requested. Call 364-7316.

Sept. 13, Flea Market & Appraisals, Clark House Museum Grounds, South Main St., Wolfeboro. Wolfeboro Historical Society welcomes public to attend flea market 8 am-1 pm and bring antiques for appraisal by Boyds of Eliot, Maine 10 am-1 pm.

Sept. 13, “The Found Object” as Art, Carega Gallery, 69 Rte. 113, Center Sandwich. Call 284-772

Sept. 13, Harvest Festival, 1-4 pm, Remick Museum, Tamworth Village. With hayrides, crfts, farm games and live folk music with Doug Hazard. Also hands-on activities using historic techniques. Concession sells apple treats. Call 323-7591.

Sept. 13, Jazz and Boogie-Woogie Star Michael Kaeshammer, 7:30 pm, Barnstormers Theatre, Tamworth Village. Canadian keyboard wonder classically trained in Germany before falling in love with boogie-woogie. Call Arts Council of Tamworth 323-8104.

Sept. 13, Shaker Harvest Dinner, 6:30 pm, Great Stone Dwelling, Enfield Shaker Museum, 447 Rte. 4A, Enfield. Shaker-inspired menu includes corn chowder, curried sweet potato salad, lemon poppy seed sour cream muffins, ham croquettes with egg mustard sauce, Hancock tomato pudding, garden peas and gingerbread with lemon sauce. Reservations required by Sept. 10. Call 632-4346.

Sept. 13, Waterfowl Hunting Seminar, 9 am-12 noon, Owl Brook Hunter Education Center, Perch Pond Rd., Holderness. NH Fish & Game holds workshop with Pete Lester designed for beginning waterfowl hunters. Covers locations, methods, decoys and calling, firearms and ammunition, clothing, watercraft, water safety, cleaning and cooking and other information sources. Call 271-3211.

Sept. 13, Winnipesaukee Wellness Center Golf Classic, 1 pm shotgun start, Waukewan Golf Club, West Center Harbor. Canoe Restaurant sponsors and caters benefit scramble-format event. Fee includes light lunch, 18 holes of golf with cart, barbecue by Canoe, golf and raffle prizes. Call 253-1839.

Sept. 13, Workshop for Families: Apples, 10 am-12 Noon, Remick Museum, Tamworth Village. Preregistration required. Call 1-800-686-6117 or 323-7591.

Sept. 13-14, Climb to the Clouds, Mt. Washington Auto Road, Rte. 16, Gorham. Vintage car race and display. Road open to public 12-6 pm. Call 466-3988.

Sept. 13-14, Workshop: Building Stone Wall, 9 am-3 pm Daily, Canterbury Shaker Village, 288 Shaker Rd., Canterbury. With professional Kevin Fife. Preregistration required. Call 783-9077.

Sept. 14, Rally for the Cure Golf Tournament, Ridgewood Country Club, 258 Rte. 109, Moultonboro. Fee includes 18 holes with cart, lunch and variety of prizes. Call 476-5530.

Sept. 14, Workshop: Felted Beads with Nancy Evans, 9 am-3 pm, League of NH Craftsmen, 279 Rte. 3, Meredith. Participants learn basics of wet felting and complete several beads for finished necklace. Preregistration required. Call 279-7920.

Sept. 14 & 21, Class: From Sheep to Yarn, 10 am-4 pm, Canterbury Shaker Village, 288 Shaker Rd., Canterbury. Two-day workshop covering wool preparation and hand spinning. Preregistration required. Call 783-9077.

Sept. 15, “Fabulous Flowers for the Home” with Bert Ford AIFDl, 7 pm, Common Man Inn, Plymouth. A leading New England floral design professional incorporates nature, art and today’s trends into unique designs. Ticket fee includes program and hors d’oeuvres. Cash bar available. Tickets can be purchased at door, at Mountain Laurel Flower Shoppe in Ashland, Renaissance Flowers in Bristol and Lakes Region Floral Studio in Laconia. Benefits Ashland Garden Club projects. Call 744-2103.

Sept. 15, Oct. 14 & Nov. 13, Full Moon Strolls, Canterbury Shaker Village, 288 Shaker Rd., Canterbury. Sept. 15: 8-9 pm; Oct. 14: 7-8 pm; Nov. 13: 7-8 pm. Preregistration required. Call 783-9077.

Sept. 16, “Story of YMCA Camps Huckins & Belknap” with Jody Skelton and Gene Clark, 7 pm, 1916 Carroll County Courthouse, Rte. 171, Ossipee Village. Ossipee Historical Society invites audience to share camp experiences with speakers who take look at history of these two popular camps. Light refreshments served. Admission free but donations welcome.

Sept. 16-21, Question Time & Tour, 11 am-12:30 pm & 2-3 pm, Tarbin Gardens, 321 Rte. 127, Franklin. Answers to gardening questions and problems followed by guided one-hour tour of gardens. Call 934-3518.

Sept. 17, Steve Organik, 9 pm-Midnight, Cactus Jack’s, 1182 Union Ave., Laconia. Call 528-7800.

Sept. 18, Matt Langley, 9 pm-Midnight, Cactus Jack’s, 1182 Union Ave., Laconia. Call 528-7800.

Sept. 19, Classic Rock & Blues Dinner Dance Cruise, 7 pm, Weirs Beach. Call Mount Washington Cruises 366-5531/1-888-843-6686.

Sept. 19, Crazy Gringo’s 3rd Annual Golf Classic, 9 am shotgun start, Waukewan Country Club, West Center Harbor. Scramble format benefits WLNH Children’s Auction. Fee includes cart, green fees, prizes and dinner catered by Mame’s. Rain date Oct. 3. Visit crazygringo@metrocast.net.

Sept. 19-21, NH Highland Games, Loon Mountain Recreation Area, Rte. 112, Lincoln. Largest Scottish cultural festival in Northeast features parade of massed bands, two days of Highland athletics, entertainment, Scottish food, sheepdog trials, reenactors, special dinners and dances, whisky tastings and competitions in piping, drums, fiddle, harp and Highland dance. Call 1-800-358-SCOT.

Sept. 20, Bridge-to-Bridge Walking Tour, Downtown Laconia. Hands-on walking tour focusing on French Canadian influence in Laconia. Call Belknap Mill 524-8813.

Sept. 20, Captain Enoch Remick House Victorian Tea, 3 pm, Remick Museum, Tamworth Village. Serving freshly brewed teas, hot mulled cider, pumpkin and apple walnut scones and tea sandwiches. Visitors learn about history of tea and tea etiquette. Preregistration required. Call 323-7591.

Sept. 20, Fall Community Festival, 10 am-2 pm, Ossipee Central School, Center Ossipee. Day of family fun, food and games. Rain date Sept. 21. Call 539-1307.

Sept. 20, Harvest Dinner, 5-7 pm, Remick Museum, Tamworth Village. Participants cook meal with costumed staff on open hearth using historic recipes and ingredients then sit down to eat. Menu includes biscuits with homemade jam and butter, ham, scalloped cabbage, assorted pickled vegetables, molasses cake with blueberries and cream, shrub, coffee and tea. Limited spaces. Preregistration required. Call 323-7591.

Sept. 20, Little Sprouts Garden School for Ages 5-10, 9-10 am, Moulton Farm, 18 Quarry Rd. off Rte. 25, Meredith. Hands-on program featuring different gardening experience each visit. Children help plant, maintain and harvest while learning about methods, bugs, worms, watering, sun and more. Call 279-3915.

Sept. 20, Meredith Bay Regatta, 9 am-2 pm, Hesky Park, Rte. 3, Meredith. Head race of 2.5 miles on Winnipesaukee continues tradition of rowing that began with first ever inter-collegiate crew regatta in U.S. Call 279-0244.

Sept. 20, Moose-a-polosa, 11 am rain or shine, Ragged Mountain, Danbury. Family fun day with Murray the Moose, live reggae music by Saylyn 12-3 pm followed by Ricky & The Giants at 3 pm. Call 768-3600.

Sept. 20, Spaghetti Dinner & Silent Auction, 6 pm, Town Hall, Center Ossipee. Benefits Ossipee Old Home Week. Call Karen 539-3551 or Kathleen 539-7389.

Sept 20, Winnipesaukee Relay Race, starts 8 am from Funspot, Rte. 3, Weirs Beach. Annual race around lake sponsored by North Medford Running Club. Call 978-537-7294.

Sept. 20, Wolfeboro Friends of Music: From Galway to Broadway, 7:30 pm, Anderson Hall, 205 South Main St., Wolfeboro. With Irish tenor Ciarán Sheehan and soprano Gay Willis. Sheehan has appeared on Broadway as young Raoul in Les Miserables and the phantom in The Phantom of the Opera. TV performances includes “Law & Order,” “The Irish…and how they got that way” and “Late Night with David Letterman.” Willis won recognition on world tour of The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber and starred opposite Sheehan in The Phantom of the Opera as well as the role of Magnolia in Hal Prince’s Showboat. Production has sold out across America and Ireland, including Carnegie Hall. Call 569-2151.

Sept. 20, Wool & Wood Day, 10 am-4 pm, Canterbury Shaker Village, 288 Shaker Rd., Canterbury. Celebration of fiber and woodworking arts includes many demonstrations, hands-on activities, sheep herding, fiber-producing animals, sale of used textile equipment, special textiles tour, children’s activities and sale of handcrafted items. Call 783-9511.

Sept. 20, Workshop: Cut and Pierced Lampshades, 10 am-5 pm, League of NH Craftsmen Gallery, 279 Rte. 3, Meredith. Joanne Burrows is teacher who will send each student home with finished lampshade. Call 279-7920.

Sept. 20-21, Tour of Fairy Houses in Portsmouth Gardens, 12-4 pm. Self-guided tour in both public and private gardens in historic South End that include Strawbery Banke, Wentworth-Gardner and Tobias Lear Museum, Gov. John Langdon House and Prescott park. Also “Artisans Showcase” featuring fairy houses built by local artists and craftspeople on exhibit at Sheafe Warehouse.

Sept. 20 & 27, Workshop: Shaker Chair-in-a-Box, 10 am-4 pm, Canterbury Shaker Village, 288 Shaker Rd., Canterbury. Two-day class with Dick Bennett. Preregistration required. Call 783-9077.

Sept. 20 & 27, Oct. 4, 11 & 18, Harvest Supper Trains, 5 pm, Winnipesaukee Railroad, Meredith. Call 745-2135 or 279-5253 in season.

Sept. 21, Sunday Brunch at Dam for Families, 10 am, River Run Deli, Rte. 28 South, Alton. Includes canoe ride and meal. Call 875-1000.

Sept. 21, Oct. 12 & Nov. 9, Wonder Walk Series for All Ages, Canterbury Shaker Village, 288 Shaker Rd., Canterbury. Sept. 21: Bats & Owls 7-9 pm; Oct. 12: Fall Leaves 2-4 pm; Nov. 9: Settling in for Winter 1-3 pm. Preregistration required. Call 783-9077.

Sept. 23, “History and Revival of Sanborn Mills Farm in Loudon,” 7:30 pm, Gilmanton Academy, Gilmanton Corners. Gilmanton Historical Society welcomes Colin Cabot as guest speaker, who will follow up on field trip several years ago. Refreshments served at 7 pm.

Sept. 23-28, “Planning Next Year’s Gardens” Tour, 11 am-12:30 pm & 2-3 pm, Tarbin Gardens, 321 Rte. 127, Franklin. One-hour tour with emphasis on planning a garden. Call 934-3518.

Sept. 24, Resonant Soul, 9 pm-Midnight, Cactus Jack’s, 1182 Union Ave., Laconia. Call 528-7800.

Sept. 25, Joey Bolduc, 9 pm-Midnight, Cactus Jack’s, 1182 Union Ave., Laconia. Call 528-7800.

Sept. 25-28, Deerfield Fair, Rte. 43, Deerfield. With special events, performances, rides, concessions and contests. Call 463-7421.

Sept. 26, ‘60s Revival Dinner Dance Cruise, 7 pm, Weirs Beach. Call Mount Washington Cruises 366-5531/1-888-843-6686.

Sept. 26-28, Nor’Easter Festival, Tenney Mountain, Rumney. Friday: film festival 6:30 pm; live music by Tapes ‘n’ Tapes and after-hours party 8:30 pm. Saturday: climbing rally 10 am-4 pm; how-to video and film clinics with climbing media pros 10 am-4 pm; all-day music festival featuring State Radio and Tapes ‘n’ Tapes starting 11 am; all-day conservation clinics and events; dance party with State Radio 9:30 pm. Sunday: Trail work, conservation projects and clinics to clean up Tenney Mountain and Rumney.

Sept. 26-28, Women’s Intermediate Fly-Fishing Weekend, Purity Spring Resort, Rte. 153, Madison. NH Fish & Game hosts event for improving angling skills of women age 18+. Fee includes meals, lodging, materials and instruction. Call 271-3212.

Sept. 26-Oct. 26, Morbid Mountain, Friday & Saturday 7-10:30 pm, Gunstock, Rte. 11A, Gilford. Halloween Screamfest and Haunted Hayride at Morbid Mountain features 3D Carnival of Corpses, Hospital of Horrors maze and Nightmare Knoll. Call 293-4341.

Sept. 27, Apple Day, 10 am-4 pm, NH Farm Museum, Rte. 125, Milton. Visitors make cider, eat apple pie, take hayrides to orchard to pick apples and more. Call 652-7840.

Sept. 27, Autumn Festival at Squam Lake Natural Science Center, 9:30 am-4:30 pm, Rte. 113, Holderness. With live animal presentations, crafts for children and program at 1 pm by Warner Shedd, wildlife expert and author of Owls Aren’t Wise & Bats Aren’t Blind. Lunch available for purchase. Also drawing and painting demonstrations by Rosemary Conroy. Call 968-7194.

Sept. 27, Car & Boat Rendezvous, 9 am-4 pm, Town Docks, Wolfeboro. Sponsored by New England Antique & Classic Boat Society. Call 569-5038.

Sept. 27, Chowderfest, 12 noon, Waterville Valley Town Square, Waterville Valley. Area restaurants serve chowders in hopes of winning “Best Tasting Chowder.” Also free outdoor concert. Call 236-8175.

Sept. 27, Fall Festival Craft Fair, 9 am-3 pm, American Legion Hall, Center St. (Rte. 28 North), Wolfeboro. Breakfast and lunch available. Call 569-4296.

Sept. 27, Flying Yankee Open House, 10 am-4 pm, Hobo Junction, Lincoln. Guided historical tours of Flying Yankee train by restoration group members. Call 745-2135.

Sept. 27, Harvest Fair, 10 am-3 pm, Ossipee Concerned Citizens, Jct. Dore St. & Moultonville Rd., Center Ossipee. With flea market, children’s games, food, crafts and more. Call 539-6851.

Sept. 27, Meredith Lions Golf Classic, 9 am Shotgun Start, Waukewan Golf Club, West Center Harbor. Call 279-6661.

Sept. 27, A Study of Historic Painted Surfaces, 9 am-12 noon, Canterbury Shaker Village, 288 Shaker Rd., Canterbury. Lecture and slideshow with John Thompson focuses on use of paint by Shakers and includes walking tour of 1831 trustees’ office. Preregistration required. Call 783-9077.

Sept. 27, Workshop: No. 4 Shallow Oval Carrier, 9 am-4 pm, Canterbury Shaker Village, 288 Shaker Rd., Canterbury. With Barbara Beeler. Preregistration required. Call 783-9077.

Sept. 27-Oct. 4, Annual Scarecrow Festival in Wolfeboro. Call 569-2200.

Sept. 27 & Oct. 4, All-Day Autumn Leaf Special Train Excursion, 11 am-6 pm, Winnipesaukee Railroad, Meredith. From Meredith to Lincoln with station stops, hot luncheon in Plymouth and afternoon snack. Call 745-2135.

Sept. 28, Country Music’s Hot Duo Sugarland, 7 pm, Meadowbrook, Gilford. Nominated for five 2007 Grammy awards, winner of Top New Duo/Vocal Group. Also Crunchy Western Boys on Second Stage 5 pm. Call 293-4700.

Sept. 28-Oct. 5, Fryeburg Fair, Rte. 5, Fryeburg, Maine. Maine’s largest agricultural fair with exhibit halls, museum, harness racing, midway, stage shows, woodsmen’s contests, firemen’s muster, 4H and livestock shows. Call 207-925-3268.

Sept. 28, Oct. 5, 11, 12, 13 & 18, Four-Hour Fall Foliage Special Trains, 11 am-3 pm, Winnipesaukee Railroad, Meredith. Roundtrip train excursion from Meredith to Livermore Falls with hot luncheon stop in Plymouth. Call 745-2135 or 279-5253 in season.

Sept. 28-Oct. 19, Foliage Dinner Dance Cruise, 4:30 pm, Weirs Beach. Call Mount Washington Cruises 366-5531/1-888-843-6686.

Sept. 30-Oct. 5, “Food for the Birds” Tour, 11 am-12:30 pm & 2-3 pm, Tarbin Gardens, 321 Rte. 127, Franklin. One-hour tour of gardens with emphasis on plants with seeds or berries. Call 934-3518.


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