The Conway Daily Sun, Wednesday, December 21, 2011

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First Night Wolfeboro 2012 admission buttons on sale Page 22 — THE CONWAY DAILY SUN, Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Admission buttons are for First Night Wolfeboro are on sale at 40 locations around the lakes region, as far north as the Conways and south into Farmington and Rochester. This will be Wolfeboro’s 17th consecutive First Night extravaganza. For $7 (kids 10 and younger are free accompanied by a button-wearing adult), $15 after Dec. 25, your button gets you admission to enjoy 30 different shows by a wide variety of local New England performers. The fun begins at 2 p.m. on Dec. 31 with a full afternoon of events for the children. Magicians, singers, story tellers, two teen bands, hamster races, a planetarium from the McAullife Planetarium in Concord, wild life encounters, hot air balloon making and launch, face painting, hat and mask making, ice skating and skiing and a Dancing With The Arts contest for the youngsters who wish to show of their own talents. At 5 p.m. everyone lines Main Street for the traditional First Night Wolfeboro Puppet Parade followed by the first of two spectacular fireworks displays. For those seeking a snack or supper, there will be many food vendors both on the street and inside several venues. All at modest prices.

At 6 p.m. the evening festivities kick off with a variety of musical events. There will be doo-wop 50s and 60s singing, classical chamber music, A chorale concert, pop singers, fiddle and accordion players, two jazz bands for listening and dancing, country music and a great gospel group. Toss in stargazing with experts from the McAullife Planetarium plus Dancing and Singing With The Arts contests for teens and adults and you have a super evening of family fun. At mid-night we wrap up the old year and welcome in the new with another fireworks display and ball drop. While the venues are an easy stroll one to the other, two free shuttle buses will be available to whisk people around town. All of this and more — Christine Lavin will perform three delightful shows at the Kingswood Fine Arts Center at 8, 9 and 10 p.m. No where else in New Hampshire can you get this much entertainment on any day and night, let alone New Year’s Eve for only $7 per adult. Look for the “Buttons On Sale Here” posters at convenience stores, banks and local shops and buy your buttons today. Buttons may also be ordered through the Wolfeboro Area Chamber of Commerce by calling 569-2200.

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