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Mount Washington Cog Railway, 147 Years and Counting! The Mount Washington Cog Railway, the World’s first mountain-climbing cog railway, is now open for its 147th season bringing passengers to the summit of the Northeast’s highest peak. The historic railway is considered a must-do adventure for visitors to New England. As part of each 3-hour round trip on the Cog, passengers spend about an hour on the summit, where those ticket holders get free admission to the new summit weather museum created by the Mount Washington Observatory. The exhibit provides a fascinating look at the extremes of winter on Mount Washington, all from the comfort of an interactive exhibit located in the lower level of the Sherman Adams Visitors Center. This year marks the 150th birthday of Peppersass, the locomotive that built the railway. The Cog will be offering some new events in celebration of the anniversary. July 15 and 16 marks the first annual Handcrafted Fest at The Cog. The League of NH Craftsmen, NH Handmade, and WREN exhibiters will be featuring their fine Granite-state products. On Saturday, August 20, The Cog will host its first ever Steampunk Festival. Steampunk is a melding of the Victorian age fused with modern technology in a Wild Wild West style for a colorful and exciting event. Starting Memorial weekend, the Cog will be firing up its vintage steam trains, and will be running the steamer as the first train up the mountain throughout the season on scheduled days. Beginning June 19, everyone saves with $15 off their ticket on the last train on most days. Even this Fall, passengers can save with a $10 discount beginning in September. Discounts are not available during Holiday periods. Throughout the season on select dates, photojournalism workshops are offered, giving participants access to a professional writer and photographer for a fun day of touring the summit. The details on the train schedule, special offerings and discounts can be found online. Advance ticket purchase is strongly recommended. Tickets for Cog Railway excursions can now be purchased online at www.TheCog. com or by phone at 603.278.5404. The Cog offers round-trip tickets as well as one-way options going both up or down for hikers. Also available and popular with hikers, is a Cogger Pass, offering unlimited biodiesel train trips throughout the season. The Cog is located at Marshfield Base Station on Base Road, Mount Washington, NH just 6 miles off route 302 near Historic Bretton Woods. For more information and the daily train schedule, visit thecog.com. SEE OUR AD ON FRONT COVER
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EDITOR’S NOTE It’s hot out there, and I don’t mean just the weather. We’ve got some pretty sizzling events happening during the course of this issue, don’t forget to keep hydrated! If you’ve got the itch to ditch – the city that is, get up on out of here and head down to the Cape. Provincetown is ready to welcome one and all – it’s almost Carnival time. The annual event attracts throngs of thongs, and people not in thongs too – but just about anything goes at this event that runs August 13-19. This year’s theme welcomes you Back to the 80’s, expect big hair, big muscles and a big time party for a week that celebrates the “Me” decade.
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41st ANNUAL
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August 19–21, 2016 in beautiful Downeast Maine
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For a wildly fun time, head to Machias, Maine August 19th through the 21st for the 41st Annual Machias Wild Blueberry Festival! The home-grown musical comedy “Blueberry To the Future” at the Centre Street Congregational Church runs nightly Wednesday through Saturday! Friday festivities begin with the cooking contest. Then come enjoy an “all you can eat” fish fry under the tent at 4:30 followed by the Children’s parade at 6 with children’s entertainment after the parade! There is a Blueberry Farm tour on both Friday and Saturday. Saturday Aug. 20th begins with a Blueberry Pancake Breakfast, a 5 mile road race and a 1 mile fun run. 250 vendors will be selling their wares and crafts on both Saturday and Sunday, and there will be music all over town. Don’t miss the ever popular pie eating contest on Saturday at 11:00. The Black Fly Ball begins at 6:00 p.m.Saturday evening. On Sunday, a special worship service at Centre Street Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, begins at 10:00. Sunday is a great shopping day and the festival will wrap up with a free concert by Slavic Soul at 1:00. This festival is WILDLY Fun for the entire family. Check out our website (where you can purchase tickets for the Musical) at www.machiasblueberry. com or call 207-255-6665 for more information.
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eld on four action-packed sites located throughout Hillsborough, NH, this event promises a weekend of fun for you and your entire family. Horse and buggy rides, stone arch bridge tours, panning for gold, specialty programming, children’s activities, an artisans’ faire, period musicians, Native American activities, self-guided tours of the President Franklin Pierce Homestead, and more than 250 reenactors on historic Jones Road who bring history to life, provide you with exceptional family entertainment value. Our special guest this year is Kim Hanley who portrays Abigail Adams, Annie Oakley, and Molly Pitcher. One inexpensive fee for the entire weekend. $10/adult, $8/senior, $5/6-17 Please note, due to the cost of gold, panning is an extra $5.00.
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The mission of Arlington Children’s Theatre is to embrace, enrich, educate and entertain children and their families, within the Boston area, through its commitment to a unique, quality, theatre program. Arlington Children’s Theatre is an all inclusive organization for actors age 7-18, offering a range of productions including musicals and straight plays, camps, and workshops. For over 25 years, ACT’s all volunteer community of actors, parents, friends and families have come together to create productions audiences come back to time and time again. ACT productions and workshops are led by theatre professionals hired for their knowledge and passion in the world of theatre. Arlington Children’s Theatre was recently recognized as one of the 12 Greatest Children’s Theatres Across the US by Backstage Magazine, and the #5 Best Theatre Group by WGBH’s Boston AList. Our 2016 summer season is sure to be fun, and full of singing and dancing. If you and your family are looking for some great entertainment, check out performances of musical classics Anything Goes and Guys and Dolls, Jr . In the fall, our line up includes the popular short play festival, the well loved James and the Giant Peach , and the eccentric Batboy the Musical. Please join ACT for an upcoming performance, participate in a production, or learn something new in a workshop! https://act.arlington.ma.us/index.html SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 9
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Mr Bayly, an 18th Century Magician, Kevin Fife, stonewall builder, raptors, historic battles – French & Indian War and the Civil War, horse and buggy rides, an historic Abbott & Downing Coach, the 2nd South Carolina String Band, suttlers selling wares and goods, a Presidential Homestead, Jon Gibson – a Master Pewter Smith, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Molly Pitcher, Annie Oakley, and Abigail Adams, colonial fare and libations, cemetery tours, stone arch bridge tours by trolley, maple sugaring, 2 Blue Star museums, Tom Hanley – a traveling troubadour and provider of Chimneyside Tales, a children’s costume parade, a School of Deportment, domestics, a Farmer’s Market, an Artisan’s Faire, hands-on crafts and activities for children and families, a one-room schoolhouse, historic grounds, natural beauty, and so much more. That is Living History for you, your friends, and family to explore on four action-packed sites: the Historic Hillsborough Center, the Franklin Pierce Homestead preserved by the State of New Hampshire, historic Jones Road, and Hillsborough Bridge the current downtown. This Living History Event is held on one special weekend each year, the third weekend in August, August 20th & 21st. There is a special program being held at the Homestead on Friday evening the 19th at 6:30 pm: Thistlewood Harp & Guitar with John and Pamela Stoher. Admission is one low cost expense for the entire weekend: $10 for adults, $8.00 for seniors, $5 for children and teens 6 – 17 years of age, and free for children ages 5 and under. There is one exception and that is panning for gold at the famous Carr stone arch bridge. Due to the cost of gold, we will be charging $5.00 to pan for gold. For more information, please visit LivingHistoryEventNH.com or contact the Greater Hillsborough of Chamber at (603) 4645858 open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 7
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8/4 • Prinze George: Marylandbased Prinze George is Kenny Grimm (production/instrumental), Naomi Almquist (vocals), and Isabelle De Leon (drums). Red Room at Cafe 939. 8pm. cafe939.com
8/5 • Big Bad Voodoo Daddy: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy continues it’s decades long mission to celebrate and revitalize jazz and swing music — America’s original musical art form — and bring joy to audiences around the world. Scullers Jazz Club. 10pm. scullersjazz.com
8/24 • Gringo Star: Gringo Star are insouciant explorers, tossing the paddles overboard and drifting on the currents of their lackadaisical curiosity across a rippling sonic ocean, out to the far edges of rock & roll. Great Scott. 9pm. greatscottboston.com
8/11 • Happy Diving: Happy Diving has gained notoriety for their blistering, high-energy performances and prolific release output. Great Scott (w/ Kindling, California X). 8:30pm. greatscottboston. com
8/12 • Diane Schuur: Long regarded as one of Contemporary Jazz’s leading vocalists, Diane Schuur is as eclectic as she is brilliant. With a distinguished recording career that spans three decades, including two Grammy awards, as well as three additional GRAMMY® nominations, Schuur’s music has explored almost every corner of the 20th Century musical landscape. Scullers Jazz Club. 8pm. scullersjazz.com
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8/7 • Jazz on the Porch - Zumix Jazz All-Stars: Relax on the porch to the sounds of jazz standards and original music performed by Boston-Area ensembles. Spectacle Island. 1-4pm. bostonharborislands.org
8/8 • Live Music at Regattabar Courtyard Series - featuring DANAE GREENFIELD TRIO: Danae Greenfield is a pianist originally from Seattle, Washington. After graduating from Newport High School, Danae moved across the country to attend Berklee College of Music. The Regattabar. 6-8pm. regattabarjazz.com
8/13 • Lori McKenna: In addition to her success as an artist, McKenna remains of the most sought after songwriters in the industry, with songs recorded by top artists including Faith Hill, Reba, Alison Krauss, Little Big Town, Hunter Hayes, Tim McGraw and Keith Urban. The Sinclair. 6:45pm. sinclaircambridge.com
8/14 • Eric Taylor: Eric Taylor is a master storyteller and has been one of the finest southern songwriters for the last four decades. Taylor began playing soul music at an early age and has continued to develop his own unique guitar picking style over the years. Club Passim. 8pm. passim.org
8/29 • Flume: Flume is 24-year-old Australian producer Harley Streten. House of Blues. 7pm. houseofblues. com/boston
TUESDAYS 8/9 • The Berklee City Music Scholarship Concert: Sinbad returns to host this annual concert featuring Berklee City Music students from throughout North America performing in the Jazz, Pop-Rock, Choral, Big Band, and Pop/ R&B ensembles. Berklee Performance Center. 7:30pm. berklee.edu/BPC 8/30 • Monolord: Swedish trio Monolord announce their first North American headlining tour, “Typical of Monolord,” says Consequence of Sound, “the vocals are dreamy and ethereal, only here they’re placed up front, with the chorus even touting a catchy melodic hook. Great Scott. 8pm. greatscottboston.com
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AQUARIUS You may be eager to learn more about someone this Jan 21/Feb 18 week, even if this person is not in your immediate
circle of friends, Aquarius. Explore the possibilities that lie ahead.
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PISCES Pisces, sticking to a firm schedule might be nearly Feb 19/Mar 20 impossible in the next few days. Make things a bit
LEO Leo, things that you say or do this week may seem like Jul 23/Aug 23 they are scripted out of a movie. Rather than putting
ARIES Aries, you may feel a bit disconnected from your Mar 21/Apr 20 feelings this week. It’s alright to pull back for a time
VIRGO Virgo, if you open yourself up to change, you may Aug 24/Sept 22 find that there are plenty of additional opportunities
TAURUS Taurus, take constructive criticism in stride this week. Apr 21/May 21 Criticism can sometimes sting, but this critique is
LIBRA Libra, your natural ability to interact gracefully Sept 23/Oct 23 with others will serve you well in many different
GEMINI Gemini, this week you are acutely aware of a strong May 22/Jun 21 emotional bond between yourself and someone who
SCORPIO Scorpio, this week your loved ones will chip in and Oct 24/Nov 22 take the burden off of you in some way. Make sure
CANCER Holding on to a bunch of material belongings simply Jun 22/Jul 22 because they bring you comfort may bog you down
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more fluid so you have some wiggle room.
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