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June 2023 NEWFOUNDLAKELIFE.COM Annual Meeting CNHCC
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On Tuesday, June 13 at 5:30 p.m., the Central NH Chamber of Commerce will hold its 2023 Annual Meeting in the Freestyle Lounge at Waterville Valley Re- sort’s Base Lodge in Waterville Valley, NH.
Located at the base of the ski mountain, the Freestyle Lounge offers breathtaking views with classic ski slope charm. Song- writer/musician Jim Tyrrell will provide entertainment from
5:30-6:30 p.m. A buffet dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. and will be followed by remarks from CNHCC Executive Director Matty Leighton. The event will conclude at 8:30 p.m.
This year’s event will also include a mini business expo highlighting some of the new businesses that have joined the Chamber.
Tickets include appetizers, buffet dinner, entertainment,
non-alcoholic beverages, and raffle. Cash bar (beer and wine only) available. Pre-registration is required: please, no walk-ins. This event is open to the public.
Get to know the Chamber, learn about upcoming initiatives, meet with members and friends, and help us celebrate our ac- complishments over the last year. Register today at centralnh.org or call (603) 726-3804 for infor- mation.
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Range the Wild Woods Over: Loggers’ Songs and Stories Presented by Jeff Warner
Photo credit: The Society for the Protection of NH Forests - #377167
A New Hampshire Humanities event hosted by
The South Danbury Church
Loggers at the turn of the 20th century cut the timber that built and warmed our houses, and provided the ties for America's ever-expanding railroads. Timber established Portsmouth, Portland and Bangor as important ports, sending New England lumber around the world. Folklorist Jeff Warner relates the songs and stories of the people who worked the wintry woods, showing their humor and grit,
and giving us a glimpse into everyday life in long ago lumber camps.
Friday, June 23 at 6 p.m.
1411 U.S. Route 4 -- Danbury NH 03230 -- 603-744-8073
southdanburychurch@gmail.com
Free and open to the public!
New Hampshire Humanities programs are made possible in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
OPEN: 10AM TO 6PM TUESDAY - SUNDAY; CLOSED MONDAYS
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OPENING FOR THE SEASON
Fabulous
Memorial Day Weekend
Also booking events with the truck for Summer/Fall 2023 (limited availability)
THE Traveler’s
Just a Brewery
Rest
A place to sit back and relax from the world
Good Food • Good Conversation
Your Favorite Beverage including
A Selection of Craft Beers, Wine and Spirits
22 HEMP HILL RD, BRISTOL
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