Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
Make a sustaining gift today to support local journalism!
News from everywhere *but* Central New Hampshire.

North Country Events

CALENDAR OF EVENTS
The newsletter typically announces events in the next week. The calendar shows you events in the coming months.

LENTEN MUSIC SERIES, LITTLETON
Thursday February 26 and March 5, 12, 19 and 26 noon at All Saint’s Episcopal Church, 35 School Street. The concerts are offered by local musicians and singers for a reflective forty-minute interlude in your day. No admission fee but a freewill offering is appreciated. February 26 William Tobin on harp. March 5 Pine Hill Singers. March 12 Serry Serafini on piano and Joyce Roy on piano and organ. March 19 Noelle Beaudin on piano and Siena Kaplan on violin. March 26 Russ Bonnevie on clarinet and Anita Bonnevie on piano. For more information, email allstslittleton@allsts.org.

QUILTING CLASSES AT BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY
Thursday February 26 1:30 PM is an information meeting with quilting teacher Everett Aldrich. Those in attendance will decide the format of the classes, whether it is a beginning class, or a more advanced class. Classes will begin in March. For more information, visit bethlehemlibrary.org.

ART MATTERS: ARTIST TALK & FLOWER ARRANGING DEMONSTRATION, BETHLEHEM
Friday February 27 4:30 PM At the Omni Mount Washington Hotel.  Dawn Berg (Cherry Blossom Floral) and Barbara Newton talk about their creative process. Presented in partnership with the Omni Mount Washington Resort. Art Matters is a series of talks, workshops and demonstrations connecting artists and the community.

COOS COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE CAUCUS, BERLIN
Saturday February 28 6:00 PM White Mountain Chalet, 161 East Milan Road. Elect delegates to state convention, elect town Democratic officers. All registered Democrats welcome. For more information, send a message to cooscountydems@gmail.com.

ANNUAL ROTARY TALENT SHOW, LANCASTER
Saturday February 28 6:30 PM doors open, 7:00 PM show begins. Rialto Theatre, 80 Main Street. All acts must be registered in advance. Call 603 723 0440 to enter. All ages $5. $200 first prize, $100 second prize, $50 third prize. Presented by the Lancaster Rotary Club. A night of community fun for all ages. All money raised benefits Rotary Club community projects.

PANCAKE BREAKFAST & RAFFLE BENEFITS FORMER FRANCONIA TOWN CLERK, BETHLEHEM
Sunday March 1 8:00 AM - Noon at The Rocks Estate, Route 302. All proceeds will help former Franconia town clerk Marilyn Knowlton with expenses during cancer treatment. All donations are greatly appreciated. For more information or to volunteer to help with the benefit, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/423806607786534/.

8TH ANNUAL BILL CUNNINGHAM SKI RACE & RAFFLE TO BEAT AMYLOID, CANNON MOUNTAIN
Saturday March 7 8:00 AM bib-pickup and and late registration at the Notchview Entrance by the Ski Shop. Start time for Open Fun Race for all ages 11 AM, best of 2 runs, accessed by Peabody Slope Eagle Cliff Chair. Register at www.BillsRace.com. All money raised goes to Boston Medical Center for Amyloid Research. Raffle and silent auction starts at 9:00 AM in the Family Room, Notchview Lodge.

BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY READERS CAFE BOOK DISCUSSION
Saturday March 21 9:00 AM 2245 Main Street. “Maisie Dobbs” by Jacqueline Winspear. Readers Cafe meets on the third Saturday of each month. Light refreshments. For more information, visit www.bethlehemlibrary.org.

 

Related Content

You make NHPR possible.

NHPR is nonprofit and independent. We rely on readers like you to support the local, national, and international coverage on this website. Your support makes this news available to everyone.

Give today. A monthly donation of $5 makes a real difference.