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NEWFOUNDLAKELIFE.COM
October 2021
OCTOBER
Newfound Area Local Happenings!
••••••• October 3 -10 •••••••
White Mountain Oktoberfest
Loon Mountain Resort
White Mountain Oktoberfest returns this Columbus Day weekend for two days of non-stop celebration.
Get a taste of the Bavarian Alps right here at Loon Mountain during the region's largest celebration of German food, drink, and music.
Enjoy beer and brats alongside stunning views of New Hampshire's White Moun- tains foliage. An Oompah band provides the soundtrack to a weekend filled with food, music and free games for all ages.
It's the perfect chance to reconnect with old friends and make new ones during the weekend's full lineup of activities and en- tertainment.
A full schedule of activities will be an- nounced soon, so stay tuned.
Save The Date! Finding Your Roots
Six weekly sessions Tuesdays from 3-4:30pm from October 12-November 16. Minot-Sleeper Library
Have you ever wondered who your ances- tors are? Now is your chance to explore your family tree and learn about your forebears. There are no requirements for this course and all are welcome to attend whether you are a beginner or experi- enced student of your family's history. There is no cost to take the course, how- ever registration is required. To sign up, call the library at 603-744-3352, email mi- notsleeperlibrary@gmail.com or visit us in person at the library.
Halloween On Main Street
Witches, Goblins and Ghosts, Oh My! Halloween on Main Street with a Trick- Or-Treat Walk throughout downtown Plymouth. Event starts at Plymouth Me- morial Hall and families visit over 65 participating local merchants. There is plenty of fun for the entire family.
NOVEMBER
Fryeburg Fair
1154 Main Street, Fryeburg, ME
The Fryeburg Fair, Maine's Blue Ribbon Classic, is Maine's largest agricultural fair second in New England in size only to Eastern States in Massachusetts. To- day Fryeburg Fair sits on 185 acres and has over 100 buildings. The eight-day fair hosts over 3,000 animals including prize-winning draft horses, ponies, racing horses, oxen, dairy & beef cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, poultry, rabbits and much more. Maine's Blue Ribbon Classic is al- ways during the first week in October. Fryeburg Fair has flourished since that first fair when William Walker of Lovell won $3 for the best acre of corn and William Spring of Brownfield earned $1 for the best seed wheat. Fryeburg Fair attracts more than 225,000 people annually.
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••••••• October 7 •••••••
••••••• October 9-11 •••••••
Plymouth Elks Lodge
The Plymouth Fire Department is reaching out to prior members of their department, both Call and Career to join them in cele- bration of their service to the community.
Parent's Night Out
From 5 pm – 10 pm at the TTCC!
Drop the kids (ages 4 & up) off at the TTCC & Parents can enjoy a night out! The Teen Council always has fun filled nights planned for your youngsters – in- cluding a special dinner, gym games, bingo, crafts, themes and much more! Cost is just $15 / child!
••••••• October 29, 2021 •••••••
Newfound Lake Inn | 7am-11am
In the Barn. Complimentary hor d'oeurves, specialty cocktails, music, dancing, contests and prizes.
Poetry Night, Minot-Sleeper Library
Sandwich Fair 2021 is ON!
6:30pm at the Library in the Meeting Room All are invited to our monthly poetry nights on the first Thursday of the month. Attendees may read aloud their own poet- ry or share works published by others. Po- etry Nights are free and open to all ages. For any updates on this or any of our pro- grams, check back to our website.
••••••• October 8 •••••••
Knights of Columbus Fish Fry
4:30-7:00 pm - 2 West Shore Road, Bristol, at Marian Center Hall
Our family-friendly environment focuses on New Hampshire’s agricultural roots and particularly the importance of youth involvement in 4-H. Whether you are here for the animals, the exhibits, the compe- titions, or the rides, games, and delicious fair food, The Sandwich Fair has some- thing for everyone to safely enjoy! As al- ways, music and entertainment will be on stage for your enjoyment throughout the entire weekend!
••••••• October 23 •••••••
••••••• October 9 •••••••
FOR: Kindergarten-8th
WHEN: Tue, 11/23, 4-7pm
WHERE: TTCC Downstairs
This event is an opportunity for children to do their Christmas shopping for family & friends in one stop. Younger children are assigned a helper that will keep them within their budget. Many different items for parents, siblings, grandparents, teach- ers & friends.
Items cost from 25 cents to $6 THIS IS A KID ZONE ONLY!! Parents must wait out- side the room, no peeking!
38th Annual Apple Festival TTCC
9am-12pm
Homemade Apple Pies & Baked Goods, Home Baked Beans & Fresh Bread, Apple Pie a-la-mode! PRE-ORDERS ONLY – MUST ORDER BY 10/7/21!!
Danbury Fire Dept Turkey Supper
Danbury Grange Hall | 4:30 - 7:00 pm $10.00 per person $5.00 under 12 Raffle drawing after dinner
• Excavation • Site Work • Land Clearing
• Stump/Brush Removal
• Brush/Field Mowing
• Gravel Driveway Repair and Installs
FULLY INSURED - FREE ESTIMATES
Call Zack 603-960-0682
••••••• October 31, 2021 •••••••
••••••• October 9-10 •••••••
•••••••October 12 ••••••• ••••••• October 31 •••••••
••••••• November 25 •••••••
Happy Thanksgiving!
40th Annual Turkey Trot
To Benefit the Newfound Children & Families in Need
9am Start-Time
A Community Partnership driven by Newfound Country Store & TTCC Pre-Register online now or in person at Newfound Country Store. Registration available the morning of the Trot begin- ning at 8am. Trot begins at 9am at New- found Country Store, 408 Mayhew Turn- pike, Bridgewater, NH
Questions? Donations? Want to sponsor? Email:Holly@nfcountrystore.com
Online: www.facebook.com/ newfoundcountrystore
••••••• October 10 •••••••
FOR: Kindergarten-8th
WHEN: Tue, 11/26, 4-7pm
WHERE: TTCC Downstairs
This event is an opportunity for children to do their Christmas shopping for family & friends in one stop. Younger children are assigned a helper that will keep them within their budget. Many different items for parents, siblings, grandparents, teach- ers & friends.
Items cost from 25 cents to $6 THIS IS A KID ZONE ONLY!! Parents must wait out- side the room, no peeking!
To get your event listed in the Calendar, please email lakelife@newfoundimpressions.com by the 19th of the month
for the next month's issue.
2021 Harvest Party
Ragged Mountain Resort
Join us to kick off the 2021-22 winter season at our annual Harvest Party on Sunday, October 10 from 12:00pm to 4:00pm. There will be live music, a ski & snowboard equipment tent sale, industry vendors, food trucks, games for the entire family and a beer garden for the adults!
Guest Services will be open for new season pass holders and Junior Lease Program participants to pick up your NEW RFID cards. For previous season pass holders, your current RFID cards will automatically be reloaded for the 2021-22 winter season.
STILL HAVE AVAILABILITY FOR SUMMER PROJECTS.
•••November 23 & November 26 •••
Your “Favorite” Decorator ~ Jodie Favorite ~
CUSHIONS WINDOW TREATMENTS PILLOWS & ACCESSORIES HEADBOARDS ALTERATIONS
www.yourfavoritedecorator.com favoritedecor@gmail.com
Office: 603-744-9433 Bristol, NH Cell: 603-738-3399
5pm - 7:30pm | Rain or Shine
Trunk or Treat
Witches of Bristol
Scarecrow Decorating Contest (prior to Halloween Day) & more... There will be many fun activities in the square with mu- sic, treats & more!
More info on all of these fun holiday events coming soon!
Justice of the Peace
JP services may include consultation for wedding planning, sample ceremonies with options for poems, prayers, unity candle, and exchange of rings or gifts.
Offering packages at:
Coppertoppe Inn & Retreat Center
(www.coppertoppe.com) and nearby lakeside locations. Packages may include ceremony, photographer, DJ, and reception. Off-site weddings are priced by time and distance.
Contact Sheila at:
603-744-3636 or sheila@coppertoppe.com
Plymouth Fire Department Reunion
Halloween in Bristol
••••••• November 20 •••••••
11/20 & 12/18
Parent's Night Out
From 5 pm – 10 pm at the TTCC!
Drop the kids (ages 4 & up) off at the TTCC & Parents can enjoy a night out! The Teen Council always has fun filled nights planned for your youngsters – in- cluding a special dinner, gym games, bingo, crafts, themes and much more! Cost is just $15 / child!
••••••• November 26 •••••••
One Stop Christmas Shop for Kids
One Stop Christmas Shop for Kids
Wedding
To-Do List
The gown The flowers The music The rings The place The time The Officiant
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