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Imagined - The John Lennon Song Project and Devonsquare at Stone Mountain Arts Sept 19th

John  Lennon Song projectBROWNFIELD ME - Along with several prominent studio musicians, Rex Fowler (Aztec Two Step) and Tom Dean (Devonsquare) have teamed up in this labor of love to celebrate the genius and artistry of John Lennon. As a gift to John for his 70th birthday on October 9, 2010, they have re-imagined exquisite acoustic renditions of Lennon’s legendary Beatles songs.
Besides a smattering of tasteful percussion and Rex and Tom’s distinctive acoustic guitar and vocal stylings, featured instrumentation include cello, violin, mandolin, mandola, bass, slide guitar, accordion and chromatic harmonica.
(hear a sampling of the new CD here)

Devonsquare will be taking the stage for a full show for the first time in 5 years. The loss of singer and original founding member Herb Ludwig was a big one. His clear bell of a voice was part of the exquisite three part harmony the group was known for. Tom Dean and Alana Macdonald with the help of Robbie Coffin (acoustic & electric guitars) Teg Glendon (bass guitar) and Rex Fowler (vocals) have decided to once again perform the songs so many people have asked to hear.

Tickets are now on sale at Stone Mountain Arts.

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‘Super Muddy Heroes’ theme of 2010 Mud Bowl Sept. 10-12

Mud BowlCONWAY NH— Mud Bowl — the world championships of mud football — returns to North Conway’s Hog Coliseum Friday through Sunday, Sept. 10 through 12, 2010, featuring nine teams from throughout New England, the annual Tournament of Mud Parade Sept. 11 at 10 a.m., and zany halftime entertainment.

To be honored as the recipient of the third annual Steve Eastman (1949-2008) Grand Marshal Tournament of Mud Parade Award is local jeweler and longtime community supporter Brian Smith of North Country Fair Jewelers.

Mud Bowl is a double-elimination, three-day tournament played in knee-deep mud. This year’s theme is Super Muddy Heroes.

Proceeds benefit charities in Mount Washington Valley. First held in North Conway in 1976, the games have raised more than $700,000 for charities over the years.

Three-day tickets serve as raffle prize entries. Volunteers interested in helping are urged to call Jackie Howe at 603.356-5213 or Ryan Sommer at 603.356-2096. Tickets are on sale in advance at The Met, the Mt. Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce, Hannaford, the Cigar Emporium, Discount Beverages,the Ham Arena and Believe in Books.

Non-profit groups which see tickets in advance receive 25 percent of the proceeds. Call Sommer at 603.356-2096 if interested in helping out.

The parade features an open and a team class. Registration is in early September through Bobbi Steele-Marotta or Ryan Sommer at 603.356-2096. Parade and event sponsor is Amoskeag Beverage Inc., of Bow, distributors of Lite Beer by Miller.

For further information, call the Mount Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce at 1-800-367-3364 or Jackie Howe at North Conway Day Care at 603.356-5213.

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Mount Washington Observatory Sunset Soiree

Mount Washington Observatory Sunset SoireePINKHAM NOTCH NH - Festivities begin at 5:30 p.m. with a chauffeured ride to the summit of Mount Washington, where a sumptuous selection of desserts will await your indulgence in the rotunda of Mt. Washington State Park Sherman Adams Building. A champagne toast at sunset will follow, with a twilight return to the Wildcat base lodge. The evening will continue with a silent auction and an elegant dinner.

Tickets are $100 per person, and may be purchased online or by phone at (603) 356-2137, extension 230. Reservations are requested by September 7. All proceeds will benefit the nonprofit Mount Washington Observatory, helping to support its work in weather observation, research and education.

A special lodging package is available for Sunset Soiree guests at the Carter Notch Inn in Jackson. Mention the Mount Washington Observatory at the time of booking and receive 20% off standard room rates! For more information and to make a reservation, visit: http://www.carternotchinn.com/

Support for Sunset Soiree is provided in part by L.L.Bean and Rath, Young and Pignatelli, with a special thanks to Wildcat Mountain, the Mt. Washington Auto Road and the Mt. Washington State Park.

Date: Saturday, September 11, 2010
Time: 5:30 PM - 9:00 PM

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“All My Sons” by Arthur Miller will be presented by M&D Productions

All My SonsNORTH CONWAY NH - “All My Sons” by Arthur Miller will be presented by M&D Productions at Your Theatre at Willow Common in North Conway. This is a classic of the American Stage based on a true story during World War II. In “All My Sons,” Miller examines the -morality of the man who places his narrow responsibility to his immediate family above his wider responsibility to the men who rely on the integrity of his work. This show is directed by Dennis O’Neil. Tickets range from $10 to $25. Performances start at 8 p.m. and doors open at 7:15 p.m. For more information or to make a reservation call 662-7591 or e-mail info@yourtheatre.com.

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Mt. Washington Auto Road 149th Birthday

Auto RoadPINKHAM NOTCH NH - Come join us in celebrating the 149th birthday of the Mt. Washington Auto Road, the oldest man-made attraction in America. Vintage horse drawn and automotive stages, which have operated for the past 140+ years, will be on display. Don’t miss this opportunity to be involved in this part of New Hampshire’s history. Vehicles with a “This Car Climbed Mt. Washington” sticker attached prior to arrival will receive free passage up the Mt. Washington Auto Road.

603-466-3988

Click for more info: www.mountwashingtonautoroad.com

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New England Symphony, Clayton Poole, Conductor in pops concert August 12th

celloNORTH CONWAY NH - This professional Wind Symphony is comprised of some of the finest first call musicians in New England and has entertained audiences all over the Northeast for the past twenty six years. It has been featured for twenty three consecutive years at The Mount Washington Hotel July 4th Gala Celebration as well as performances at the Wentworth by the Sea Resort, the 100th Anniversary of Rockingham Park in Salem, NH and, most recently, at the Merrimack Holiday show at the Capital Center for the Arts in Concord, NH. The group has world premiered several new works by nationally renowned composers.  It’s summer programming always  includes foot tapping Broadway show tunes, classics from the past, a nice handful of Sousa marches along with Mr. Elliott Markow, our featured violin soloist, and , of course, a rousing rendition of the 1812 Overture.  Leading this powerful aggregation is thirty year music veteran, Conductor Clayton J. Poole, who has been featured with such luminaries as Mel Torme’, Rosemary Clooney, Robert Goulet, and Andy Williams, to name but a few.

Bring your own picnic blanket or lawn chairs. Food and beverages available on Zip=s Pub Deck.

Donate at the gate.  $5 per person suggested minimum donation.  No collection will be taken!  Children 12 and under are free!  Convenient parking within steps of the concert area, and indoor restroom facilities.   An early warm up show by area performers is at 6 PM, the main performance is at 7:30 PM.  Concerts are presented outdoors in nature=s beautiful setting with mountain views at the base of the north slope at Cranmore Mountain Resort, North Conway, NH.

1-800-sun ‘n ski

Click for more info: www.mwvevents.com

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Smothers Brothers at Stone Mt Arts Center in Brownfield, ME August 25th

smothers.jpgBROWNFIELD ME - I am so happy and honored that these two comedic icons of my childhood are coming back to us here at SMAC. Their show here last year, was one of my top ten all time shows….I laughed, I cried, …they were amazing, their voices still great….AND….. they were the nicest guys ta boot. Don’t miss’em….oooohhhh what a great Christmas present!

207-935-7292

Click for more info: info@stonemountainartscenter.com

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1st Annual Putt for Pets Golf Day

1st Annual Putt for Pets Golf DayAnimal Rescue League of NH - North invites you to join us on Sunday, August 15th, 2010 for a great day of golf! This year the outing will be held at Wentworth Golf Club in Beautiful Jackson, NH. $80 per player - includes 18 holes of golf, shared cart and boxed lunch. All proceeds to benefit Animal Rescue League of NH - North.

Tee times start at 11:00 AM.
There will be a 50/50 Raffle and prizes for:

  • Best team score
  • Best individual score
  • Closest to the pin
  • Longest drive (men’s)
  • Longest drive (women’s)

To register online (click here)

To download a mail in registration form (click here)

Any Questions??
Tom Dean
Phone: 603 356 3855
E-mail: tdean@conwayshelter.org

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Neil Simon classic comedy “California Suite”

california.jpgM&D Productions will be presenting the Neil Simon classic comedy “California Suite” at Your Theatre at Willow Commons in North Conway starting at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. This humorous and hilarious hit is divided into four sweet scenes: Visitor from New York, then from Philadelphia, then from London and finally from Chicago. Tickets prices range from $10 to $25. Seating is limited. Call now to make a reservation. For more information call 662-7591 or e-mail info@yourtheatre.com

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Assembly of Dust and special guests The Brew, live in concert at Cranmore Mountain Resort!

dust.jpgCelebrating the 10th anniversary of Mount Washington Observatory’s Seek the Peak Hike-a-Thon fundraiser, Subaru presents Assembly of Dust and special guests The Brew, live in concert at Cranmore Mountain Resort! All proceeds benefit the nonprofit Mount Washington Observatory.

Tickets are $19 in advance, $25 at the door and may be purchased online or by phone at (800) 706-0432, ext. 230. All purchases are non-refundable. Advance ticket pricing is available through July 22, 2010. All Seek the Peak participants to raise the $100 fundraising minimum will receive a FREE ticket to the show!

Tickets are general admission, lawn seating only, so bring your chairs and picnic blankets! Cranmore Mountain Resort is a fully licensed facility and both food and beverages will be available for purchase. Please no BYOB, no coolers and no dogs. Positive ID required for alcohol purchase.

There are no physical “paper tickets” for this concert. At the event, proceed directly to the Will Call desk at the Cranmore Mountain Resort ticket office, where all advance ticket reservations will be held.

Doors open at 5:00 PM for this outdoor, rain or shine concert event.

For more information, please call (800) 706-0432, ext. 230.

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