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Page 18 | Fall in new hampshire | October 2014 FELD ENTERTAINMENT Job No.: PaulaRD280217 Poundstone brings her comedic brilliance to Concord Engagement City: Manchester,Comedienne, actressNH / Worcester, and author PaulaMA / Pound ,- MA edy talent in 1979 on the BostonAd comedy Size: scene5.875” before X 10” Media: stoneNewspaper will return to Ad Concord’s - COLOR Capitol Center for the moving to . By 1990Section: she had movedENTERTAINMENT to Insertion Date(s): Arts on Saturday, October 11, at 8pm with a fresh Los Angeles, starred in multiple HBO comedy specials stand-up act. and appeared on “.” Poundstone Poundstone began nurturing her stand-up com- was the first woman to receive a Cable ACE Award for

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280217 Ringling.com/NewEngland #RinglingBros Mezzanine, and $29 Rear Ochestra/Balcony, & $19 Rear Balcony. October 2014 | fall in new hampshire | Page 19 Canterbury Shaker Village now registering for Fall Workshops All classes require advance registration. Classes are that includes sessions on Optimal Body Weight and still being added. For a full schedule, please visit www. Composition, Adrenal Health and Thyroid health. The shakers.org. sessions will be held on September 27, October 18 and Culinary Arts Workshops November 8 from 9:30-12:00pm respectively. The per Three demonstration style cooking classes— class fee is $15.00 for Village Members and $16.50 for Chowders on September 7, Fresh Pasta on October 19, Not-Yet-Members. and Stews and Braised Dishes on November 16—are Shaker Crafts offered in partnership with Lakes Region Community Popular Village demonstrators Jim McNab and College Culinary Arts program, which operates out of the Everett Bailey will be offering traditional Shaker craft Shaker Table at Canterbury Shaker Village. The classes workshops in letterpress and broom making respectively. will be instructed by the Culinary Arts Program Director, McNab’s one day letterpress workshop on Saturday, Chef Patrick Hall and are $25 for Village Members, $27.50 barn, outbuildings, well, etc. and compare the remnants September 27 from 9:30-4:30pm will allow participants for Not-Yet-Members. The workshops will be held from at the site to historic old photos of the sugar camp when to set up and print their own project on a hand fed 19th 1:00-3:00 pm. it was functioning at its prime. The workshop will be held century platen printing press. The cost to attend is $77.50 Herbal Workshops from 9:00-12:00pm and the cost to attend is $10.00 for for Village Members and $85.00 for Not-Yet-Members. Maria Noel Groves, a clinical herbalist based in Al- Village Members and $12.50 for Not-Yet-Members. During Everett Bailey’s one day broom making workshops lenstown, NH will host Shaken, Not Stirred: Herb and Fruit Healing Arts on September 14 from 9:30-4:30pm, he will guide Cordials on November 1 from 10:00 am-12:00 pm and the New this year are two Healing Arts workshops participants in the skill of basic broom making. At the cost is $45.00 for Village Members and $49.50 for Not- instructed by Patricia Wild. The Healing Power of Art will end of this workshop, each participant will take home Yet-Members. She will also lead a Do-it-yourself Herbal be held on October 19 from 1:00-3:00pm. The workshop a completed Shaker style broom that offers something Holiday Bodycare Gifts workshop on Saturday, November is an opportunity for participants to explore their inner out of the ordinary. The cost to attend is $75 for Village 22 from 10:00-12:30pm. The cost to attend is $45.00 for self and their creative potential. Nurturing Caregivers Members and $82.50 for Not-Yet-Members. Village Members and $49.50 for Not-Yet-Members. through Art will be held on Sunday, November 2 from Advanced registration is required and interested History 1:00-3:00pm. The cost of each workshop is $50.00 for participants can find more details and sign up at www. On October 4, Mark Stevens will lead A Walk Back in Village Members and $55.00 for Not-Yet-Members. shakers.org, by calling (603) 783-9077 ext 284 or email- Shaker History, a guided hike through the woods to one Health ing [email protected]. of the old Shaker maple sugar camps. Participants will ex- Dr. Amanda K. Hegnauer will conduct the three part To view the complete 2014 calendar of events visit plore the foundation ruins/remnants of the sugar house, lecture series, “A Naturopathic Biochemical Tune-Up,” www.shakers.org.

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Also note: Sunday, October Hampshire, where everything from ghouls to zombies online here: http://nightterrors5k.com/. 26th is Local's Night where residents of Carroll, Coos roam the hills and country side at Halloween time. October 3, 4, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 24, 25, 26, & Oxford counties; enjoy special discounted rates. There are plenty of spirits still hanging around our 31, November 1 : The Ghoullog at Cranmore Saturday, November 1st is The Ghoullog Lights OUT- historic haunted hotels and inns where ghosts knock Mountain: The Ghoullog, now in its 8th season, you will be given a glow stick to navigate your way from inside walls, so come and sleep with a ghost or transforms Cranmore Mountain Resort into the through the haunt. Full info: http://www.cranmore. scream to your heart’s content in our frightfully scary perfect thrilling Halloween setting that will spark com/ghoullog. boo-doirs. Here’s plenty of bloodcurdling fun no mat- fright to those mighty enough to brave the chilling October 30: Pyscho Bash Halloween Party ter how old or young a believer you are. scene. The approximate 60 minute haunt features over at the Ghollog, Cranmore Mountain: Join the September 27: Night Terrors 5K run at 15,000 square feet of indoor space through a series cast of the Ghoullog for the Psycho Bash Halloween Cranmore Mountain & Ghoullog Kick Off Bash: of dark rooms, scary mazes and unknown places, plus Party at the Bloody Nose Pub. For Halloween howlers The return of Night Terrors "You Can Run But You an outdoor element which leads the unsuspecting 21 years and older, get your best costume and enjoy Can't Hide" 5k Haunted Run happens on Saturday, through the dark woods with all of the scares and live music, prizes, specials and more. Please note: The September 27 starting at 7:30pm. The 3.1 mile course screams you’ve come to expect from this Halloween Ghoullog is not scheduled to operate this night. Info: begins at the base area of Cranmore Mountain Resort. adventure. Plus, Cranmore’ s 2,000 foot summit offers http://www.cranmore.com/ghoullog/dates/ . The roads of the surrounding community will be Halloween marauders breathtaking night-time views Oct 24, 25, 31, Nov 1: Murder Mystery Din- transformed with multiple haunt stations featur- of the Moats, Mount Washington and the village ner Train: Dust off your bell bottoms, platform shoes ing the Ghoullog's favorite characters and scares. of North Conway, NH. Additionally, “The features and disco balls and get ready to get down tonight for All participants will receive a limited edition event unlimited rides on Cranmore’ s Mountain Coaster, an adult-only night of groovy murder mystery at Club t-shirt, glow stick, Jogalite "Froglite" L.E.D. light, Giant Swing and Soaring Eagle Zipline, all of which 54, the trendiest dinner club this side of “Funky Town.” and Finisher's Award. Racers are encouraged to dress will receive a Halloween-themed face lift offering a You’re all going for a ride on the “Love Train” where in costume. This race was recently awarded Editors unique night-time experience with special light- “Stayin’ Alive” will be the order of the night as the Pick in NH Magazine's Best of NH 2014 for Healthy ing, effects and the occasional ghost or ghoul when drama unfolds and murder “Turns The Beat Around.” Horror. Newly added to the event this year is the you least expect it. Then plan to visit the Bloody Who dies? Who did it? 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Summertime Seafood & Bar Page 22 | Fall in new hampshire | October 2014 Halloween news from Mt Washington Valley, NH Six family friendly halloween events that are from the North Conway Station. Departures that travel won’t scare….too much! North Conway, NH – Here directly to the Pumpkin Patch leave at 1:30pm, Friday- are five family-friendly Halloween events to which you Sunday, with an extra 3:00pm departure on Saturday won’t be afraid to bring any size kid or adult. only. The 11:30am Bartlett Valley Train also stops at the 5th Annual Halloween Town at Camp Pumpkin Patch on its return to North Conway. Kids under Tohkomeupog - October 25: Starting at 3:00pm this 4 ride free in coach. Tickets and info: http://conwayscenic. East Madison boy’s camp is transformed into a Halloween com/events/event/pumpkin-patch-express/. happening kind of place. There will be a food court, Haunted Happenings at Settlers’ Green Out- bouncy house, face painting and kid carnival games. The let Village, Saturday, Oct 25, 10am-2pm: While “Halloweenie Walk” is designed for younger children. Mom conjures up some of the most chilling deals at name Older children will enjoy the Trick or Treat Trail from 4:00- brand outlet stores here the kids are finding their own 8:00pm with a little more adventurous route; flashlights great deal. Free candy! There will be Halloween treats for and appropriate footwear are recommended. This event all costumed characters up to age 11 at stores throughout benefits the Laura Foundation for Autism and Epilepsy. Settlers’ Green. Info: www.Settlersgreen.com. Info: http://halloweentown.thelaurafoundation.org/. October 31: Trick or Treat Sweet Street, Return of the Pumpkin People, October Jackson Village, NH: Visit Jackson on Halloween from 1-31: Nearly 75 businesses throughout Mt Washington Santa’s Village will be transformed into a magical Hal- 4:00-6:00pm and you’ll find a safe old fashioned com- Valley will create “pumpkin people” displays, each utiliz- loween adventure the two Saturdays before Halloween. munity trick or treat Block Party for children 13 and under, ing at least one pumpkin in a sometimes scary but mostly Admission for the entire day is $24.00 per person. This accompanied by their parents or guardian. Children will whimsical display to celebrate Halloween. This year the includes all the rides and festivities for the day. Last ticket stroll through designated businesses on Main Street and tour has been extended throughout the entire month of will be sold 2 hours before closing. Info: http://www. collect goodies from displays at local businesses and fami- October. Info: www.jacksonnh.com/event/81/Return-of- santasvillage.com/public/seasons_and_events/events/ lies, and then register their spooky carved pumpkin in the-Pumpkin-People. halloween.cfm. the “Spooky Carved Pumpkin contest. Afterward, join the October 18, 25: Silly Spooky Halloween Pumpkin Patch Express, October 17, 18, Spooktacular Costume Parade and play follow the leader Extravaganza at Santa’s Village: Santa is busy 19, 24, 25, 26: Special Halloween trains travel to the through town. Stay warm by the harvest bonfire, drink gearing up for the holidays, so he’s left the park to the “Pumpkin Patch” (White Mountain Cider Company in cider and enjoy some old fashioned "Trick or Treat" fun. Silly Nilly Witch of the North, who will be on board to is nearby Glen), where everyone gets off the train, and each Info: www.jacksonnh.com/event/82/Sweet-Street. For stir up her own spooky brew and some Halloween fun. child gets to pick out their own pumpkin All departures more information go to www.mtwashingtonvalley.org.

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The festival celebrates harvest time and gives visitors a chance to experience four centuries of traditional home and farm harvest festivities and the feel of an old time New England country fair. Prescott Park’s famous Chili Cook-Off adds to the fun and excitement as well as providing great food for festival visitors. For one ticket price, $17.50 for adults and $6 for kids 5-12 (free under 5), visitors enjoy a full day’s worth in the lush museum gardens include Victory Garden of unique entertainment, exciting activities, and the The green space at Puddle Dock hosts farm details, family activities on the Victorian games lawn best chili the Seacoast has to offer. animals and livestock demonstrations throughout and in the Children's Garden, and period garden crafts The New Hampshire Fall Festival features live the day including: sheep dog demonstrations, hand with the museum’s garden role-player. demonstrations of a wide variety of historic crafts shearing of sheep, working oxen teams, sheep, rabbits A wide variety of talented New Hampshire and trades including: basket making, 18th cen- and more. craftspeople and artisans will be featured at the fall tury hearth cooking, weaving, furniture making, Completing its focus on the harvest season, festival as well and will be displaying and selling their coopering, blacksmithing and many more traditional Strawbery Banke gives guests the opportunity to talk works. In addition to the Chili Cook-Off, local food crafts demonstrations. The festival will also feature to master gardeners and horticulture experts about vendors will also be on hand to provide great food demonstrations on textile crafts and fiber arts, fiber herbs, seed collecting and heirloom/heritage varieties and drink throughout the day for this “don’t miss” preparation and spinning as well as wool sorting, preserved by the museum and to tour the eight fall event. For more information, please visit www. dyeing, and spinning. historic gardens on the 10-acre grounds. Programs StrawberyBanke.org or call 603-433-1100. SEE IT AT THE THORNE NEWLY RENOVATED SENIOR HOUSING Embracing Diverse Voices: Age 62 or older and People 80 Years of African-American Art living with Disabilities September 19–November 17, 2014 HIGHLAND HOUSE White eld, NH Explores the diversity of experience and expression among American Artists of African descent through painting, photography, sculpture, book arts, and RUSH SQUARE Mecklenberg Autumn, by Romare Henniker, NH prints (organized by the Kalamazoo Institute of Bearden, 1979, lithograph. Arts, Kalamazoo, Michigan). XAVIER HOUSE Light Works: Nashua, NH Community Room with on-site Resident Services A Century of Photography Includes Heat and Hot Water, Electricity, Appliances, October 10–December 7, 2014 Ample Parking, Laundry Facilities Photographs spanning the history of photography, from studies of animal locomotion to contemporary Must Income Qualify • Rent Based on Income prints (organized by the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, For more information contact: Kalamazoo, Michigan). Chez Mondrian, by Andre Kertesz, 1926, gelatin silver print. The Caleb Group The exhibits are free and open to the public. 25 Morgan Street, Nashua, NH 03064 Or call Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery 603-883-6770 Ext 134 Keene State College | Keene, NH | www.keene.edu/tsag | 603-358-2720 [email protected] October 2014 | fall in new hampshire | Page 25 'Ghosts on the Banke' returns to Strawbery Banke October 24 & 25, 6:00–8:00pm Trick-or-Treat safely from house to historic house! Portsmouth, New Hampshire (September 11, 2014) - Strawbery Banke Museum’s annual Ghosts On the Banke event is an old-fashioned Halloween celebration meant for younger children and their parents. Focused on safe trick or treating, house to historic house on the 10-acre museum grounds, Ghosts On the Banke calls on the history of the long- dead sea captains, 17th-century shopkeepers, and wayward pirates whose memories haunt the streets and houses of “Olde Portsmouth.” Carved and candlelit jack o’lanterns line the paths. Eerie lights glow in the orchards and strange silhouettes appear in the windows. Explore the tricky maze and gather treats, then join the New Orleans-style costume parade. Ghosts On the Banke is presented on Friday, October 24 and Saturday, October 25, from 6 to 8 pm. Tickets are $8 (children under 1, free.) Purchase ticket in advance on the Strawbery Banke website, HYPERLINK "http://www.strawbery- banke.org" www.strawberybanke.org Event Activities Trick-or-Treat Safely: Jack-O-Lanterns light Catch a Ghostly Tale! Community members by the All Hallows Bonfire. the way, creating flickering shadows of the Ghosts of present spooky plays and interactive improvisational Pickwick’s at the Banke: Step back through the Banke, for children trick-or-treating safely from skits that bring the history of Puddle Dock to life. time in the new store on Museum grounds (43 house to historic house. Discover pirate treasure. Visit The Great Bonfire: Celebrate the most ancient Atkinson Street). Decorated for Halloween, visitors with a wacky witch, or have your fortune told. of Halloween traditions and warm your weary bones experience all sorts of magic happening inside.

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Delivering the American Dream Calendar of Events Calendar of Events Exeter Powder Keg Beer & Chili Festival 10/4/2014 (12:00PM) Event Fee: Contact for details. Red Coat Homes Love beer? So do we!!! The 2014 Exeter Powder Keg Beer & Chili Festival will take 246 W. Main St., Hillsboro 464-3880 place alongside the 16th Annual Fall Festival, a long standing Exeter tradition that includes local crafters, vendors and street entertainment. So pack up the family and come on down to experience all the fun Exeter has to offer! We’ll keep you busy celebrating great beers and chili! Breweries and beer enthusiasts from the region will Proudly Offering: gather on a Fall afternoon for a sampling of fresh beers of all colors, styles and tastes. Vote for your favorite chili as local restaurants enter their house recipes in hopes of becoming the 1st Powder Keg Beer & Chili Festival fan favorite! The Exeter Powder Double Keg Beer & Chili Festival will include great beer from over twenty breweries across Wide Mobile the region, as well as live music all day long. Swasey Parkway, Exeter, NH Phone: 603-772-2411 Land, water, sewer and clearing are extra. Email: [email protected] Website: www.powderkegbeerfest.com Fall Foliage Cruises on Lake Winnipesaukee 10/2/2014 (10:00AM) Event Fee: Adult $30, child $15 (under 5 free) Family fare $75 (2 A + 2 C) Modular Fall Foliage on Lake Winnipesaukee is spectacular and continues through the end of October. Let the captain do the driving while you enjoy the colors along the shoreline Colonial and the mountain sides from the lake. Cruises leave from Weirs Beach daily on the Land, water, sewer and M/S Mount Washington or her sister vessels Doris E. and Sophie C. Also serving clearing are extra. Wolfeboro and Alton Bay. Call ahead or check our website for schedule. M/S Mount Washington, 211 Lakeside Ave. Weirs Beach, Laconia, NH Phone: 603-366-5531 Email: [email protected] Website: www.cruiseNH.com Dollar Deal Night Eagle’s Nest 10/3/2014 (5:30PM) Event Fee: $1 per person Land, water, sewer and On the first Friday night of each month during the school year, the Children's clearing are extra. Museum of NH will open its doors to visitors for just $1 per person. On Dollar Deal Nights, the museum will be open from 5:30 - 8 pm, offering families a low-cost night out together. The Children's Museum is not normally open in the evening, so this is also a special treat to visit after-hours and enjoy creative play before bedtime. 6 Washington Street, Dover, NH Phone: 603-742-2002 Log Home Email: [email protected] Land, water, sewer and Website: www.childrens-museum.org clearing are extra. 16th Annual Exeter Fall Festival 10/4/2014 (10:00AM) Event Fee: Free The Exeter Fall Festival is a crowd favorite, especially among young families. Thou- sands of people from Exeter and surrounding towns attended this festive autumn event each year in downtown Exeter. Over 70 booths feature artisans and crafters, Modular as well as local businesses and organizations. Come join us for free horse-drawn hay Ranch wagon rides, story telling, pumpkin bowling, bouncy houses, live entertainment and Land, water, sewer and more! NOW TAKING VENDOR/CRAFTER BOOTH APPLICATIONS! Call Lynn Dow at (603) clearing are extra. 772-2411 for more information. Water Street and Swasey Parkway, Exeter, NH Phone: 603-772-2411 Email: [email protected] Website: www.exeterarea.org Single Wide 30th Annual Apple Harvest Day 10/4/2014 (9:00AM) Mobile Event Fee: Free to attend. Land, water, sewer and clearing are extra. Apple Harvest Day 2013 had over 60,000 attendees who enjoyed 325 vendors, six stages of entertainment, a 5K road race, KidZone, apple pie baking contest, pancake breakfast and more! FREE ADMISSION! Central Avenue, Dover, NH 03820 Let us build one for you! Phone: 603-742-2218 Email: [email protected] Website: www.dovernh.org/apple-harvest-day-5k-road-race  October 2014 | fall in new hampshire | Page 27

Bertucci’s, Billy’s Sports Bar & Grill, 5:00p.m. and the sit down dinner begins Calendar of Events Cactus Jacks Southwest Grill, Fratello’s at 6:00. Both will feature great German Ristorante, Ignite Bar & Grille/Hooked fare. Reservations required. This is a Birds in the Hand blind. Bring your binoculars, and your Seafood, Jerome’s Deli, Manchester BYOB event. 460 Monadnock Street, Troy, School of Technology, Milly’s Tavern, NH Phone: 800-242-6495 Email: info@ 10/4/2014 (8:00AM) Event Fee: $25/ questions! Odiorne State Park, Rye, NH New England’s Tap House Grille, Outback east-hill-farm.com membership Phone: 603-525-3572 Steakhouse, Piccola Italia Ristorante, Website: www.east-hill-farm.com Let's face it: binoculars can only bring Empty Bowls - Soup Puritan Back Room, Red Arrow Diner, birds so close. Wouldn't it be great to Warner Fall Foliage Fundraiser Southern NH University Culinary Arts, hold six grams' worth of colorful feathers 10/5/2014 (11:30AM) Festival The Ninety-Nine and Tinker’s Seafood. in your hand, just once? In October, you Event Fee: $20 includes handmade bowl; 10/11/2014 (9:00AM) New Horizons for New Hampshire oper- may be lucky enough to do just that, $5 child bowl Event Fee: Festival is free but ates a homeless shelter, soup kitchen, by apprenticing yourself to a scientist The annual Empty Bowls fundraiser is parking is $5 food pantry and Angie’s Shelter for who is trained to band migratory birds. Sunday, October 5th at the Brookside The 67th Annual Warner Fall Foliage Women. More information at www. Longtime bird-bander Jay Barry will Congregational Church, 2013 Elm Street Festival will take place this year Saturday NewHorizonsForNH.org or 603-668-1877 give us an introduction to the science in Manchester from 11:30-1:30 pm. October 11th from 9-8 and Sunday Ext. 130. behind bird-banding and show us how Sponsored by the NH Potters Guild, the October 12th from 9-5. The festival is Brookside Congregational Church, 2013 it’s done in practice. He’ll bring us along event raises money for New Horizons free but parking is $5 and all proceeds Elm Street, Manchester, NH 03104 to check his mist nets, where we may for New Hampshire. Empty Bowls is an go back to the community. We will have Phone: 603-668-1877 Email: stacey.s@ find migrant sparrows such as Song, international project to fight hunger. NH food vendors, rides, arts & crafts with newhorizonsfornh.org Swamp, Lincoln’s, Savannah, and Dark- Potters Guild members make and donate 80+ vendors, a kids corner designated Website: www.NewHorizonsForNH.org eyed Junco, and even such uncommon ceramic soup bowls. For $20 guests specifically to kids with a kids fun run, visitors as the Blue Grosbeak. Odiorne choose and keep a handmade bowl Oktoberfest with Live an adult road race, a children s parade, a State Park, where his banding station is and are able to sample soups donated Oompah Music Grand Parade with the theme "Children's based, is the perfect place to look for late by 16 local restaurants. Child bowl $5. 10/5/2014 (5:00PM) Event Fee: $24.95 Literature", a pie baking contest, oxen migrant songbirds this time of year. We'll Quart to go $10 (last 1/2 hour of event). per adult, $13.50 per child age 5-15, pull and much more! Please check out meet at the Seacoast Science Center in Participating restaurants include: Airport $7.50 per child age 2-4, plus tax and tip. our website, www.wfff.org for more Rye at 8:00 a.m. sharp, and from there Diner, Angela’s Pasta & Cheese Shop, Enjoy an evening of food and fun and live information! walk out along the coast to the banding oompah music! Hors d'ouevres begin at Depot St/Main St., Warner, NH. Phone: 

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