Here are 5 things to do in New Hampshire on this summer-like weekend.
And check out NHPR's community calendar for more events and weekend ideas.
- Touch A Truck: Pease Public Library's fun event for children and families is Saturday, noon to 3 p.m., at Plymouth municipal airport.
- Art exhibit in Milford: New Hampshire Antique Co-op presents "Transcending the Ordinary: Abstract, Assemblage & Collage. The exhibit showcases more than 50 works, including artists Joseph Cornell, Varujan Boghosian, and Louise Nevelson.
- Bigger Than Sand Castles: View the Hampton Beach Master Sand Sculpting Classic, located next to the Half Shell, June 14-16. The annual event has $15,000 in prize money for the artists. The area is also illuminated at night through June 27.
- Juneteenth Celebration: The Black Heritage of New Hampshire is throwing this celebration Saturday in Portsmouth: "Celebrate Juneteenth with community dialogue, a soul food lunch, film, a Black Heritage tour, African drumming, and dance exposition ..."
- Food Truck Party: The 2nd Annual Seacoast Food Truck & Craft Beer Festival is Sunday in downtown Somersworth, noon to 5 p.m.
Plus:
- Camelot: New London Barn Playhouse has the production of Camelot through June 24.
- John Prine: The singer-songwriter is performing Saturday night at the Capital Center for the Arts in Concord.
(Click and check links to confirm all event information, including opening times and costs - if any.)