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Passes to several nearby museums available at Meredith Public Library MEREDITH — Museum passes which provide free or low cost activities for families are available at the Meredith Public Library, 91 Main Street, Meredith. Sponsored by the Friends of the Meredith Library, the following passes are available: – McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center-Admits up to 4 people for the Discovery Center Exhibit Galleries. www.starhop.com — Squam Lakes Natural Science Center-Is valid CALENDAR from page 22
SATURDAY, MAY 12 Moose and Bear tours offered by the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center. 6 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Attendees will meet at the Science Center then travel to the North Country for the evening event. Cost $18/members; $22/ non-members. For more information email info@nhnature. org or call 968-7194. Artsy Saturday at the Meredith Public Library. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Drop in program for children and adults. Mother’s Day craft.to Annual Food Drive conducted by the carriers working out of the Laconia Post Office. Leave your donations of nonperishable food items by your mail box and they will be
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sion for any combination of two adults or children to the museum and exhibits. Admission co-pay is $6 per adult and $3 per child. Opens Daily May 20. www.shakers.org — Castle in the Clouds-Admits 2 adults and 2 children free. Weekends Only May 12–June 3. Daily June 9 – October 20. www.castleintheclouds.org Those who would like to reserve one of these passes in advance can call the library at 279-4303.
picked up and donated to local people in need. Eighth Annual Choose Franklin Community Day. Held at Odell Park on Memorial Street, rain or shine. D & L Amusements will open their carnival rides from 5 p.m. till closing. Tickets are $12. Laser tag begins at 9 a.m. Tickets are $5/adults and $3/ ages 6-12. Parade theme is “Healthy Eating Active Living” and begins at 9 a.m. proceeding from Franklin High School. Fair goes from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. TRIP Center sonponsers a Spaghetti Dinner from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m at their Center on Canal Street. Mega Rummage Sale at Laconia Congregational Church (23 Pleasant Street) downtown. 9 a.m. to noon. Donations from three estates. Everything goes! $2 a bag & $5 a box. Info at 603-998-3846. Performance of Annie Get Your Gun presented by the Inter-Lakes Drama Club. 7 p.m. in the Inter-Lakes Com-
munity Audiorium. Tickets are $8/ adults and $6 for students. All you can eat pancake breakfast hosted by the Meredith-area Masons of Olive Branch Mount Prospect Lodge #16. 8-11 a.m. at the OBMP Masonic Lodge located on Route 3. Tickets are $7. Encore performance of The Friends of the Samuel Wentworth Library plant and baked good extravaganza. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in downtown Sandwich. Flowers and baked goods are for sale at a reasonable price. All proceeds from the sale support youth services at the library. For more information call Angie Morton at 284-7237. Performance of the comedy “Full Frontal Nudity” presented by Franklin Footlight Theater. 7:30 p.m. at the historic Franklin Opera House. Tickets can be purchased online at themiddlenh.org or at the door. For more information call 934-1901. Bicentennial Mother’s Day Tea at the Gilford Public Library. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tea and cookies and the library is partnering with the Historical Society to bring you a delightful look at “Hats in Bloom”. Performance of “Who’s THAT girl” featuring Valerie Sneade presented by the Wolfeboro Friends of Music. 7:30 p.m. in Anderson Hall at Brewster Academy. Dinner is offered at 5 p.m. by the the Lakes Region Newcomers Club. Tickets for both events are $45/person or $27 for dinner only and $20 for only the performance. for more information call 569-5600 or email gosbeej@msm.com. Performance of the musical “Man of La Mancha” presented by The Winni Players of The Winnipesaukee Playhouse. 7:30 p.m. at the Winnipesaukee Playhouse. Tickets are $16 for adults and $14 for students/seniors. Ticket reservations are strongly recommended. For more information or reservations call 366-7377 or visit www. winniplayhouse.org. Walk MS in Laconia organized by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. 10 a.m. start (and finish) at Opechee Park. Each walker, 12 and older, expected to raise at least $25. www.walkMSgne.org. Al-Anon Meeting at the Lakes Region General Hospital in Laconia. 8 to 9:15 p.m. each Saturday in the firstfloor conference room Al-Anon offers hope and help to families of alcoholics. No dues or fees. All are welcome. Call 645-9518. Narcotics Anonymous meeting. 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Society (172 Pleasant Street) in Laconia. Open Door Dinners offer free weekly meal in Tilton. 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. An outreach housed at Trinity Episcopal Church on Main Street, downtown. provides a free hot meal open to all members of the community. All are welcome to eat and all are welcome to help out. For more information, especially about volunteering, please call Pastor Mark at 286-3120 or e-mail him at markk@trinitytilton.org.
Nature’s view opeN house Saturday 5/12, 12:00 - 3:00 pm
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53 Port Way, Laconia. Come check out Natures View: Laconia’s fastest growing area of new homes. Several models to look at—ready for you to pick out the finishing touches. Stop at 53 Port Way for info and a brochure. Prices starting at $219,900.
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for two free trail admissions, plus up to four additional discounted trail admissions for $8 each, every day thru Oct. 31. www.nhnature.org — Currier Museum of Art-Pass will provide free general admission for up to 2 adults (18 years and over): children 17 years and under are admitted without charge. www.currier.org — Museum of N.H. History-4 free admissions. www.nhhistory.org/museum.html — Canterbury Shaker Village-Discounted Admis-
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Rte. 3 (Union Ave, Laconia) or Rte. 106 (Parade Rd.) to Elm St., Laconia to Massachusetts Ave. Left on to North St. and then right onto Nature’s View Drive to 53 Port Way
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196 Sandhurst Drive, Laconia
1992 Victorian Singlewide
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2-bedrooms, 2-baths, with additional 3-season room, 10 ft. x 12 ft. shed, extensions at both front and rear doors.
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38 Dolloff St, Laconia
4 BR neighborhood home with a floor plan that works!
$149,900
Call Travis Cole (603) 455-0855 Directions: Main St south, bear left on Province St.(Rt. 107). Turn left on Dolloff St.
WALK TO THE BEACH, boat launch, and downtown Meredith from this charming 3 bedroom,classic home. Nicely updated with a screened porch, large barn, level back yard, AND a 2 bdrm apartment with separate utilities and its own porch. Income,location, comfort and convenience. $179,900 Becky Whitcher 393-7072
OVERLOOKING NEWFOUND LAKE! Right across from the sandy town beach, the property offers spectacular lake & mountain sunset views from every room. Completely renovated with plenty of space. Beautiful hardwood floors and kitchen, and an adorable 2 bdrm apartment for overflow guests or rent it out to help cover expenses. $189,900 Scott Knowles 455-7751
WINNISQUAM ACCESS. Affordable lake access home the whole family can enjoy! 4 bdrm one level home is well located in a quiet residential neighborhood. Just steps away from a sandy association beach, boat ramp and your own private boat dock. Spacious living room, large deck, and lake views. $234,900 Sandi Grace 520-0936
RIVER FRONT INCOME OPPORTUNITY! 3-unit home on the peaceful Squam River. Outstanding 200 degree river views from the balcony. One apartment rents for $600/month, one apartment ready for renovation. A large apartment is perfect for owner occupied living or rent it out for $900 plus, per month. Just $54,900 Travis Cole 455-0855
A GREAT VALUE in today’s market. Act quickly! The perfect family home on a “not so busy” road for the kids to ride bikes,and close to all activities. Nice lawn, lots of sun, a pool, and some great wooded areas. Nice open concept layout, with a fireplace, pellet stove, and 2 car garage. $216,900 Chris Kelly 677-2182