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seems like summers get shorter every year and the leaves have already started
to show their brillant colors to remind us of that. This is a great time of year
to visit our area, the air is so crisp and clear that there's just not the right
words to describe it. We hope you are able to join us in the next few weeks to
enjoy this wonderful time of year.
Saturday Market Schedule
10 am: Sara Glines shares NH History through family personalities
11 am: Booksigning & Discussion Meghan McCarthy McPhaul, author of A History of Cannon Mountain: Tales, Trails, and Skiing Legends
Noon: Booksigning & Discussion with Kay Morgan, contributing author & co-editor of Beyond the Notches: Stories of Place in New Hampshire's North Country
Both Meghan and Kay will be available all day to sign books and will have copies of their books for sale.
1 pm: Free Folk Concert with Uncommon Folk
Sunday Market Schedule
11 am & 2 pm: Explore T'ai Chi with Mary Sturtevant.
Noon: Booksigning & Discussion with Kay Morgan, contributing author & co-editor of Beyond the Notches: Stories of Place in New Hampshire's North Country. Kay Morgan will be at the market all day to sign books and will have copies of books for sale.
1 pm: Sara Glines shares NH History through family personalities
11 am: Booksigning & Discussion Meghan McCarthy McPhaul, author of A History of Cannon Mountain: Tales, Trails, and Skiing Legends
Saturday & Sunday, Oct 1-2
Sugar Hill Historical Museum
The Museum will be open special hours this weekend. Their main building exhibit this year is Sugar Hill Blooms: Sweet Peas to Maple Trees. Stop in to learn more about how Sugar Hill's history is intertwined with flowers, potatoes, and maple trees. Also visit the restored Cobleigh Tavern Room, Barn & Blacksmith exhibits, Giftshop, and more. Free Admission although donations are welcomed.
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Autumn in Sugar Hill October 1-2,
2011
Open-Air Market, Free
Concert, Craft Demonstrations,
Specials at Harman's, and more.
Visit our Market and
Demonstrations pages for details. Also visit
our events page for other area events.
Click on each of the above page names to go to the that webpage.
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market has gradually turned into an annual tradition in our area. Over 20 vendors
will be joining us for these special two days. You'll be able to find hand-made
soaps to hand-woven angora wool and so many more wonderful items. Check
out our market page to learn more about each vendor
and all the items that are just too numerous to mention. You can also check the
webpage during the upcoming holiday season to contact the vendors or locate them
at area holiday craft fairs. If we have rain, the Market will be held inside Sugar
Hill's Carolina Crapo Building. |
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Stop at the market for a free cup of White Mountain Coffee. Look
for Cider Donuts from the Cider House Cafe at Windy Ridge
Apple Orchard, along with fresh apples from the orchard. I'm going to
get up early both mornings and drive down to get them as fresh as possible for
all of you! |
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| | Uncommon Folk is returning after a year’s absence to give us a wonderful concert on Saturday. Paul Amey is back from Kuwait and kept his fiddling fingers nimble over there jamming with other “camo” musicians! Stop in for a fun folk concert with a bit of bluegrass, a smidgen of country, traditional hammer dulcimer, old-time banjo, and plenty of fiddle. It is all interwined with joy, stories, and laughter! Bring your lawn chair or blanket; but if it is cold or wet – we’ll move everything inside to be cozy. Check out our concert webpage for more information on Uncommon Folk and other bands that play for our Lupine and Autumn Celebrations. |
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Uncommon Folk: Paul Amey, Samatha Fixter Amey, and Tom Bishop
Saturday's
Free Concert 1 to 3 pm |
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Us: 1400 Route 117, PO Box 624, Sugar Hill, New Hampshire 03586
Call Us: (603)
823-8000 or E-mail Us: cheese@harmanscheese.com |
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