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BRETZFELDER PARK SUMMER FAMILY EDUCATIONAL SERIES

BRETZFELDER PARK SUMMER FAMILY EDUCATIONAL SERIES

The Society for the Protection of NH Forests (Forest Society) and the Bretzfelder Park Committee are proud to announce the kickoff of the Bretzfelder Park Summer Family Educational Series on August 6. From Shakespeare in the Valley to New Hampshire’s moose population, the free programs will be held on Wednesday evenings outdoors at the Bretzfelder Park. All programming, except for Godspell, will take place at Bretzfelder Park, 581 Prospect Street in Bethlehem. Godspell will take place at Forest Society North at The Rocks in the amphitheater, or inside the Carriage Barn if it rains.

To RSVP to the event visit the Forest Society web site at https://www.forestsociety.org/events. Registration is not required but appreciated. Walk-ins are welcome, those registered will receive updates about any changes to the programming.

Live Music with the Barnyard Incident
August 20 at 6 p.m.
On August 21 at 6 p.m., music will be in the air at Bretzfelder Park. The Barnyard Incident brings together Deb Rossetti, vocals and percussion, James Sullivan, fiddle, guitar and vocals, Perry Williams, upright bass and vocals, Barry Moore, dobro, guitar, mando harp and vocals, and Dean Bakes, on mandolin, electric guitar, banjo and vocals.

The Barnyard Incident have “been playing since youngin’s” and entertaining crowds with original tunes to unique selections from various artists in the style of music Americana.

Bretzfelder Park
06:00 PM - 07:00 PM on Wed, 20 Aug 2025

Event Supported By

Society for the Protection of NH Forests
603-224-9945
danderson@forestsociety.org
Bretzfelder Park
581 Prospect Street
Concord, New Hampshire 03301
6032249945
nmanley@forestsociety.org

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