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SUMMARY:71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival is scheduled during the upcoming Columbus Day Weekend. The festival begins on Friday\, October 5\, when the midway opens from 6 to 9 PM. The DoBros\, a local folkgrass/rock band\, are scheduled to play on the MainStreet Warner Stage from 7:30 to 10 PM. There will be numerous activities and entertainment throughout downtown on Saturday\, October 6\, from 9 AM to 9 PM\, and Sunday\, October 7\, from 9 AM to 5 PM. Parking is $5 and will be at the west end of town\, with free shuttle bus service to and from the festival. \nThe festival’s center will be located downtown Warner around Main Street\, and there will be easy access to the midway\, food tents and outdoors picnicking. As always\, there will be crafters\, a farmers market\, rides\, food\, parades\, road races\, raffles\, music\, country breakfasts and dinners…and much more. \nA renovated location behind The Foothills restaurant will host an Oxen Pull competition on Saturday starting at 9:30 AM. In this same location\, our very popular Woodsmen competition begins on Sunday at 11 AM. \nThe festival is organized by hundreds of local volunteers. All proceeds from the festival go directly back into the community to support the growth and enrichment of local culture\, music\, art\, sports\, town and school programs\, parks and facilities. \nEvent date\n2018-10-05
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/71st-annual-warner-fall-foliage-festival/2020-02-29/
LOCATION:Warner Town Hall\, 5 E. Main St.\, Warner\, NH\, 03278\, United States
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SUMMARY:71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival is scheduled during the upcoming Columbus Day Weekend. The festival begins on Friday\, October 5\, when the midway opens from 6 to 9 PM. The DoBros\, a local folkgrass/rock band\, are scheduled to play on the MainStreet Warner Stage from 7:30 to 10 PM. There will be numerous activities and entertainment throughout downtown on Saturday\, October 6\, from 9 AM to 9 PM\, and Sunday\, October 7\, from 9 AM to 5 PM. Parking is $5 and will be at the west end of town\, with free shuttle bus service to and from the festival. \nThe festival’s center will be located downtown Warner around Main Street\, and there will be easy access to the midway\, food tents and outdoors picnicking. As always\, there will be crafters\, a farmers market\, rides\, food\, parades\, road races\, raffles\, music\, country breakfasts and dinners…and much more. \nA renovated location behind The Foothills restaurant will host an Oxen Pull competition on Saturday starting at 9:30 AM. In this same location\, our very popular Woodsmen competition begins on Sunday at 11 AM. \nThe festival is organized by hundreds of local volunteers. All proceeds from the festival go directly back into the community to support the growth and enrichment of local culture\, music\, art\, sports\, town and school programs\, parks and facilities. \nEvent date\n2018-10-05
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/71st-annual-warner-fall-foliage-festival/2020-02-29/
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SUMMARY:71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival is scheduled during the upcoming Columbus Day Weekend. The festival begins on Friday\, October 5\, when the midway opens from 6 to 9 PM. The DoBros\, a local folkgrass/rock band\, are scheduled to play on the MainStreet Warner Stage from 7:30 to 10 PM. There will be numerous activities and entertainment throughout downtown on Saturday\, October 6\, from 9 AM to 9 PM\, and Sunday\, October 7\, from 9 AM to 5 PM. Parking is $5 and will be at the west end of town\, with free shuttle bus service to and from the festival. \nThe festival’s center will be located downtown Warner around Main Street\, and there will be easy access to the midway\, food tents and outdoors picnicking. As always\, there will be crafters\, a farmers market\, rides\, food\, parades\, road races\, raffles\, music\, country breakfasts and dinners…and much more. \nA renovated location behind The Foothills restaurant will host an Oxen Pull competition on Saturday starting at 9:30 AM. In this same location\, our very popular Woodsmen competition begins on Sunday at 11 AM. \nThe festival is organized by hundreds of local volunteers. All proceeds from the festival go directly back into the community to support the growth and enrichment of local culture\, music\, art\, sports\, town and school programs\, parks and facilities. \nEvent date\n2018-10-05
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/71st-annual-warner-fall-foliage-festival/2020-03-01/
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SUMMARY:71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival is scheduled during the upcoming Columbus Day Weekend. The festival begins on Friday\, October 5\, when the midway opens from 6 to 9 PM. The DoBros\, a local folkgrass/rock band\, are scheduled to play on the MainStreet Warner Stage from 7:30 to 10 PM. There will be numerous activities and entertainment throughout downtown on Saturday\, October 6\, from 9 AM to 9 PM\, and Sunday\, October 7\, from 9 AM to 5 PM. Parking is $5 and will be at the west end of town\, with free shuttle bus service to and from the festival. \nThe festival’s center will be located downtown Warner around Main Street\, and there will be easy access to the midway\, food tents and outdoors picnicking. As always\, there will be crafters\, a farmers market\, rides\, food\, parades\, road races\, raffles\, music\, country breakfasts and dinners…and much more. \nA renovated location behind The Foothills restaurant will host an Oxen Pull competition on Saturday starting at 9:30 AM. In this same location\, our very popular Woodsmen competition begins on Sunday at 11 AM. \nThe festival is organized by hundreds of local volunteers. All proceeds from the festival go directly back into the community to support the growth and enrichment of local culture\, music\, art\, sports\, town and school programs\, parks and facilities. \nEvent date\n2018-10-05
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/71st-annual-warner-fall-foliage-festival/2020-03-01/
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SUMMARY:Art: The ‘Seldom Seen’ Work of David M. Carroll at Colby-Sawyer College
DESCRIPTION:NEW LONDON\, N.H. — (Jan. 13\, 2020) An exhibition featuring the rarely seen work of award-winning natural artist David M. Carroll will be on display at Colby-Sawyer College’s Davidow Center for Art + Design beginning Feb. 27. \nThe exhibition\, titled “Seldom Seen: Drawings and Paintings by David M. Carroll\,” will include pieces in varied media that span far beyond the nature and watercolor drawings most associated with the MacArthur Foundation Fellow and author of five critically acclaimed books. Instead\, “Seldom Seen” will feature Carroll’s ventures in cubist-influence art\, surrealism and his most recent undertaking of abstract\, non-objective art inspired by the Russian Avant-Garde movement. \n“People will be very surprised when they see this work\,” said Carroll\, who will speak during an opening reception for the exhibit Feb. 27 at 5 p.m. in the William H. and Sonja Carlson Davidow ’56 Fine Art Gallery. “That’s going to be part of the fun of this show I think. There are people in this area — and beyond — who are very familiar with my books\, and quite often\, if they visit my gallery\, they’re just so surprised with my other work. So I saw this as an opportunity to show what has been seldom seen or seldom shown.” \nCarroll has written and illustrated three natural histories\, The Year of the Turtle\, Trout Reflections and Swamp-Walker’s Journal — for which he was awarded the John Burroughs Medal for Distinguished Nature Writing — and two memoirs\, Self-Portrait with Turtles and Following the Water\, A Hydromancer’s Notebook. His most recent book\, 2009’s Following the Water\, earned a finalist medal for nonfiction writing in the National Book Foundation’s 2009 awards. \nDavidow Fine Art Gallery Director Jon Keenan said that hosting an exhibition of Carroll’s work fits seamlessly with the gallery’s mission to provide quality educational experiences that deepen an understanding of art\, strengthen critical thinking and broaden life experiences. \n“I am quite confident this exhibition will be well received by both students and the greater Colby-Sawyer community\,” said Keenan\, a professor in the college’s School of Arts & Sciences. “It’s not every day we can host an exhibition featuring a MacArthur Fellow\, artist and celebrated writer of natural history.” \n“Seldom Seen” will feature work spanning from the early 1970s to late 2018\, created in the limited time Carroll wasn’t conducting research for his current\, and perhaps future\, books. Otherwise\, the graduate of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University said he “just about lives in the swamps” from late March until mid-October when turtles — his biggest inspiration — aren’t hibernating. \nWhile Carroll’s nature and watercolor drawings were the features of an exhibition hosted by the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester\, N.H.\, in the summer of 2018\, he said his work is seldom displayed beyond his books\, and added that the pieces to be displayed at Colby-Sawyer have rarely left his Warner\, N.H.\, studio. \n“This kind of work is very important to me\,” Carroll said. “This is a path I’ve been on for quite a long time. I want to give visitors to this exhibition something to think about in ways that my natural history art doesn’t encompass.” \n“Seldom Seen” will be on display from Feb. 27 through May 9 in the William H. and Sonja Carlson Davidow ’56 Fine Art Gallery located within the Davidow Center for Art + Design. The gallery is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.\, and weekends —upon request — at no cost to visitors.
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/exhibition-featuring-seldom-seen-work-of-david-m-carroll-at-colby-sawyer-college/2020-03-02/
LOCATION:NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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SUMMARY:71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival is scheduled during the upcoming Columbus Day Weekend. The festival begins on Friday\, October 5\, when the midway opens from 6 to 9 PM. The DoBros\, a local folkgrass/rock band\, are scheduled to play on the MainStreet Warner Stage from 7:30 to 10 PM. There will be numerous activities and entertainment throughout downtown on Saturday\, October 6\, from 9 AM to 9 PM\, and Sunday\, October 7\, from 9 AM to 5 PM. Parking is $5 and will be at the west end of town\, with free shuttle bus service to and from the festival. \nThe festival’s center will be located downtown Warner around Main Street\, and there will be easy access to the midway\, food tents and outdoors picnicking. As always\, there will be crafters\, a farmers market\, rides\, food\, parades\, road races\, raffles\, music\, country breakfasts and dinners…and much more. \nA renovated location behind The Foothills restaurant will host an Oxen Pull competition on Saturday starting at 9:30 AM. In this same location\, our very popular Woodsmen competition begins on Sunday at 11 AM. \nThe festival is organized by hundreds of local volunteers. All proceeds from the festival go directly back into the community to support the growth and enrichment of local culture\, music\, art\, sports\, town and school programs\, parks and facilities. \nEvent date\n2018-10-05
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/71st-annual-warner-fall-foliage-festival/2020-03-02/
LOCATION:Warner Town Hall\, 5 E. Main St.\, Warner\, NH\, 03278\, United States
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SUMMARY:71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival is scheduled during the upcoming Columbus Day Weekend. The festival begins on Friday\, October 5\, when the midway opens from 6 to 9 PM. The DoBros\, a local folkgrass/rock band\, are scheduled to play on the MainStreet Warner Stage from 7:30 to 10 PM. There will be numerous activities and entertainment throughout downtown on Saturday\, October 6\, from 9 AM to 9 PM\, and Sunday\, October 7\, from 9 AM to 5 PM. Parking is $5 and will be at the west end of town\, with free shuttle bus service to and from the festival. \nThe festival’s center will be located downtown Warner around Main Street\, and there will be easy access to the midway\, food tents and outdoors picnicking. As always\, there will be crafters\, a farmers market\, rides\, food\, parades\, road races\, raffles\, music\, country breakfasts and dinners…and much more. \nA renovated location behind The Foothills restaurant will host an Oxen Pull competition on Saturday starting at 9:30 AM. In this same location\, our very popular Woodsmen competition begins on Sunday at 11 AM. \nThe festival is organized by hundreds of local volunteers. All proceeds from the festival go directly back into the community to support the growth and enrichment of local culture\, music\, art\, sports\, town and school programs\, parks and facilities. \nEvent date\n2018-10-05
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/71st-annual-warner-fall-foliage-festival/2020-03-02/
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SUMMARY:Art: The ‘Seldom Seen’ Work of David M. Carroll at Colby-Sawyer College
DESCRIPTION:NEW LONDON\, N.H. — (Jan. 13\, 2020) An exhibition featuring the rarely seen work of award-winning natural artist David M. Carroll will be on display at Colby-Sawyer College’s Davidow Center for Art + Design beginning Feb. 27. \nThe exhibition\, titled “Seldom Seen: Drawings and Paintings by David M. Carroll\,” will include pieces in varied media that span far beyond the nature and watercolor drawings most associated with the MacArthur Foundation Fellow and author of five critically acclaimed books. Instead\, “Seldom Seen” will feature Carroll’s ventures in cubist-influence art\, surrealism and his most recent undertaking of abstract\, non-objective art inspired by the Russian Avant-Garde movement. \n“People will be very surprised when they see this work\,” said Carroll\, who will speak during an opening reception for the exhibit Feb. 27 at 5 p.m. in the William H. and Sonja Carlson Davidow ’56 Fine Art Gallery. “That’s going to be part of the fun of this show I think. There are people in this area — and beyond — who are very familiar with my books\, and quite often\, if they visit my gallery\, they’re just so surprised with my other work. So I saw this as an opportunity to show what has been seldom seen or seldom shown.” \nCarroll has written and illustrated three natural histories\, The Year of the Turtle\, Trout Reflections and Swamp-Walker’s Journal — for which he was awarded the John Burroughs Medal for Distinguished Nature Writing — and two memoirs\, Self-Portrait with Turtles and Following the Water\, A Hydromancer’s Notebook. His most recent book\, 2009’s Following the Water\, earned a finalist medal for nonfiction writing in the National Book Foundation’s 2009 awards. \nDavidow Fine Art Gallery Director Jon Keenan said that hosting an exhibition of Carroll’s work fits seamlessly with the gallery’s mission to provide quality educational experiences that deepen an understanding of art\, strengthen critical thinking and broaden life experiences. \n“I am quite confident this exhibition will be well received by both students and the greater Colby-Sawyer community\,” said Keenan\, a professor in the college’s School of Arts & Sciences. “It’s not every day we can host an exhibition featuring a MacArthur Fellow\, artist and celebrated writer of natural history.” \n“Seldom Seen” will feature work spanning from the early 1970s to late 2018\, created in the limited time Carroll wasn’t conducting research for his current\, and perhaps future\, books. Otherwise\, the graduate of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University said he “just about lives in the swamps” from late March until mid-October when turtles — his biggest inspiration — aren’t hibernating. \nWhile Carroll’s nature and watercolor drawings were the features of an exhibition hosted by the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester\, N.H.\, in the summer of 2018\, he said his work is seldom displayed beyond his books\, and added that the pieces to be displayed at Colby-Sawyer have rarely left his Warner\, N.H.\, studio. \n“This kind of work is very important to me\,” Carroll said. “This is a path I’ve been on for quite a long time. I want to give visitors to this exhibition something to think about in ways that my natural history art doesn’t encompass.” \n“Seldom Seen” will be on display from Feb. 27 through May 9 in the William H. and Sonja Carlson Davidow ’56 Fine Art Gallery located within the Davidow Center for Art + Design. The gallery is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.\, and weekends —upon request — at no cost to visitors.
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/exhibition-featuring-seldom-seen-work-of-david-m-carroll-at-colby-sawyer-college/2020-03-03/
LOCATION:NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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SUMMARY:71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival is scheduled during the upcoming Columbus Day Weekend. The festival begins on Friday\, October 5\, when the midway opens from 6 to 9 PM. The DoBros\, a local folkgrass/rock band\, are scheduled to play on the MainStreet Warner Stage from 7:30 to 10 PM. There will be numerous activities and entertainment throughout downtown on Saturday\, October 6\, from 9 AM to 9 PM\, and Sunday\, October 7\, from 9 AM to 5 PM. Parking is $5 and will be at the west end of town\, with free shuttle bus service to and from the festival. \nThe festival’s center will be located downtown Warner around Main Street\, and there will be easy access to the midway\, food tents and outdoors picnicking. As always\, there will be crafters\, a farmers market\, rides\, food\, parades\, road races\, raffles\, music\, country breakfasts and dinners…and much more. \nA renovated location behind The Foothills restaurant will host an Oxen Pull competition on Saturday starting at 9:30 AM. In this same location\, our very popular Woodsmen competition begins on Sunday at 11 AM. \nThe festival is organized by hundreds of local volunteers. All proceeds from the festival go directly back into the community to support the growth and enrichment of local culture\, music\, art\, sports\, town and school programs\, parks and facilities. \nEvent date\n2018-10-05
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/71st-annual-warner-fall-foliage-festival/2020-03-03/
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SUMMARY:71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival is scheduled during the upcoming Columbus Day Weekend. The festival begins on Friday\, October 5\, when the midway opens from 6 to 9 PM. The DoBros\, a local folkgrass/rock band\, are scheduled to play on the MainStreet Warner Stage from 7:30 to 10 PM. There will be numerous activities and entertainment throughout downtown on Saturday\, October 6\, from 9 AM to 9 PM\, and Sunday\, October 7\, from 9 AM to 5 PM. Parking is $5 and will be at the west end of town\, with free shuttle bus service to and from the festival. \nThe festival’s center will be located downtown Warner around Main Street\, and there will be easy access to the midway\, food tents and outdoors picnicking. As always\, there will be crafters\, a farmers market\, rides\, food\, parades\, road races\, raffles\, music\, country breakfasts and dinners…and much more. \nA renovated location behind The Foothills restaurant will host an Oxen Pull competition on Saturday starting at 9:30 AM. In this same location\, our very popular Woodsmen competition begins on Sunday at 11 AM. \nThe festival is organized by hundreds of local volunteers. All proceeds from the festival go directly back into the community to support the growth and enrichment of local culture\, music\, art\, sports\, town and school programs\, parks and facilities. \nEvent date\n2018-10-05
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/71st-annual-warner-fall-foliage-festival/2020-03-03/
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SUMMARY:Art: The ‘Seldom Seen’ Work of David M. Carroll at Colby-Sawyer College
DESCRIPTION:NEW LONDON\, N.H. — (Jan. 13\, 2020) An exhibition featuring the rarely seen work of award-winning natural artist David M. Carroll will be on display at Colby-Sawyer College’s Davidow Center for Art + Design beginning Feb. 27. \nThe exhibition\, titled “Seldom Seen: Drawings and Paintings by David M. Carroll\,” will include pieces in varied media that span far beyond the nature and watercolor drawings most associated with the MacArthur Foundation Fellow and author of five critically acclaimed books. Instead\, “Seldom Seen” will feature Carroll’s ventures in cubist-influence art\, surrealism and his most recent undertaking of abstract\, non-objective art inspired by the Russian Avant-Garde movement. \n“People will be very surprised when they see this work\,” said Carroll\, who will speak during an opening reception for the exhibit Feb. 27 at 5 p.m. in the William H. and Sonja Carlson Davidow ’56 Fine Art Gallery. “That’s going to be part of the fun of this show I think. There are people in this area — and beyond — who are very familiar with my books\, and quite often\, if they visit my gallery\, they’re just so surprised with my other work. So I saw this as an opportunity to show what has been seldom seen or seldom shown.” \nCarroll has written and illustrated three natural histories\, The Year of the Turtle\, Trout Reflections and Swamp-Walker’s Journal — for which he was awarded the John Burroughs Medal for Distinguished Nature Writing — and two memoirs\, Self-Portrait with Turtles and Following the Water\, A Hydromancer’s Notebook. His most recent book\, 2009’s Following the Water\, earned a finalist medal for nonfiction writing in the National Book Foundation’s 2009 awards. \nDavidow Fine Art Gallery Director Jon Keenan said that hosting an exhibition of Carroll’s work fits seamlessly with the gallery’s mission to provide quality educational experiences that deepen an understanding of art\, strengthen critical thinking and broaden life experiences. \n“I am quite confident this exhibition will be well received by both students and the greater Colby-Sawyer community\,” said Keenan\, a professor in the college’s School of Arts & Sciences. “It’s not every day we can host an exhibition featuring a MacArthur Fellow\, artist and celebrated writer of natural history.” \n“Seldom Seen” will feature work spanning from the early 1970s to late 2018\, created in the limited time Carroll wasn’t conducting research for his current\, and perhaps future\, books. Otherwise\, the graduate of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University said he “just about lives in the swamps” from late March until mid-October when turtles — his biggest inspiration — aren’t hibernating. \nWhile Carroll’s nature and watercolor drawings were the features of an exhibition hosted by the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester\, N.H.\, in the summer of 2018\, he said his work is seldom displayed beyond his books\, and added that the pieces to be displayed at Colby-Sawyer have rarely left his Warner\, N.H.\, studio. \n“This kind of work is very important to me\,” Carroll said. “This is a path I’ve been on for quite a long time. I want to give visitors to this exhibition something to think about in ways that my natural history art doesn’t encompass.” \n“Seldom Seen” will be on display from Feb. 27 through May 9 in the William H. and Sonja Carlson Davidow ’56 Fine Art Gallery located within the Davidow Center for Art + Design. The gallery is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.\, and weekends —upon request — at no cost to visitors.
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/exhibition-featuring-seldom-seen-work-of-david-m-carroll-at-colby-sawyer-college/2020-03-04/
LOCATION:NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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SUMMARY:71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival is scheduled during the upcoming Columbus Day Weekend. The festival begins on Friday\, October 5\, when the midway opens from 6 to 9 PM. The DoBros\, a local folkgrass/rock band\, are scheduled to play on the MainStreet Warner Stage from 7:30 to 10 PM. There will be numerous activities and entertainment throughout downtown on Saturday\, October 6\, from 9 AM to 9 PM\, and Sunday\, October 7\, from 9 AM to 5 PM. Parking is $5 and will be at the west end of town\, with free shuttle bus service to and from the festival. \nThe festival’s center will be located downtown Warner around Main Street\, and there will be easy access to the midway\, food tents and outdoors picnicking. As always\, there will be crafters\, a farmers market\, rides\, food\, parades\, road races\, raffles\, music\, country breakfasts and dinners…and much more. \nA renovated location behind The Foothills restaurant will host an Oxen Pull competition on Saturday starting at 9:30 AM. In this same location\, our very popular Woodsmen competition begins on Sunday at 11 AM. \nThe festival is organized by hundreds of local volunteers. All proceeds from the festival go directly back into the community to support the growth and enrichment of local culture\, music\, art\, sports\, town and school programs\, parks and facilities. \nEvent date\n2018-10-05
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/71st-annual-warner-fall-foliage-festival/2020-03-04/
LOCATION:Warner Town Hall\, 5 E. Main St.\, Warner\, NH\, 03278\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fall Festival
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SUMMARY:71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival is scheduled during the upcoming Columbus Day Weekend. The festival begins on Friday\, October 5\, when the midway opens from 6 to 9 PM. The DoBros\, a local folkgrass/rock band\, are scheduled to play on the MainStreet Warner Stage from 7:30 to 10 PM. There will be numerous activities and entertainment throughout downtown on Saturday\, October 6\, from 9 AM to 9 PM\, and Sunday\, October 7\, from 9 AM to 5 PM. Parking is $5 and will be at the west end of town\, with free shuttle bus service to and from the festival. \nThe festival’s center will be located downtown Warner around Main Street\, and there will be easy access to the midway\, food tents and outdoors picnicking. As always\, there will be crafters\, a farmers market\, rides\, food\, parades\, road races\, raffles\, music\, country breakfasts and dinners…and much more. \nA renovated location behind The Foothills restaurant will host an Oxen Pull competition on Saturday starting at 9:30 AM. In this same location\, our very popular Woodsmen competition begins on Sunday at 11 AM. \nThe festival is organized by hundreds of local volunteers. All proceeds from the festival go directly back into the community to support the growth and enrichment of local culture\, music\, art\, sports\, town and school programs\, parks and facilities. \nEvent date\n2018-10-05
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/71st-annual-warner-fall-foliage-festival/2020-03-04/
LOCATION:Warner Town Hall\, 5 E. Main St.\, Warner\, NH\, 03278\, United States
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SUMMARY:Art: The ‘Seldom Seen’ Work of David M. Carroll at Colby-Sawyer College
DESCRIPTION:NEW LONDON\, N.H. — (Jan. 13\, 2020) An exhibition featuring the rarely seen work of award-winning natural artist David M. Carroll will be on display at Colby-Sawyer College’s Davidow Center for Art + Design beginning Feb. 27. \nThe exhibition\, titled “Seldom Seen: Drawings and Paintings by David M. Carroll\,” will include pieces in varied media that span far beyond the nature and watercolor drawings most associated with the MacArthur Foundation Fellow and author of five critically acclaimed books. Instead\, “Seldom Seen” will feature Carroll’s ventures in cubist-influence art\, surrealism and his most recent undertaking of abstract\, non-objective art inspired by the Russian Avant-Garde movement. \n“People will be very surprised when they see this work\,” said Carroll\, who will speak during an opening reception for the exhibit Feb. 27 at 5 p.m. in the William H. and Sonja Carlson Davidow ’56 Fine Art Gallery. “That’s going to be part of the fun of this show I think. There are people in this area — and beyond — who are very familiar with my books\, and quite often\, if they visit my gallery\, they’re just so surprised with my other work. So I saw this as an opportunity to show what has been seldom seen or seldom shown.” \nCarroll has written and illustrated three natural histories\, The Year of the Turtle\, Trout Reflections and Swamp-Walker’s Journal — for which he was awarded the John Burroughs Medal for Distinguished Nature Writing — and two memoirs\, Self-Portrait with Turtles and Following the Water\, A Hydromancer’s Notebook. His most recent book\, 2009’s Following the Water\, earned a finalist medal for nonfiction writing in the National Book Foundation’s 2009 awards. \nDavidow Fine Art Gallery Director Jon Keenan said that hosting an exhibition of Carroll’s work fits seamlessly with the gallery’s mission to provide quality educational experiences that deepen an understanding of art\, strengthen critical thinking and broaden life experiences. \n“I am quite confident this exhibition will be well received by both students and the greater Colby-Sawyer community\,” said Keenan\, a professor in the college’s School of Arts & Sciences. “It’s not every day we can host an exhibition featuring a MacArthur Fellow\, artist and celebrated writer of natural history.” \n“Seldom Seen” will feature work spanning from the early 1970s to late 2018\, created in the limited time Carroll wasn’t conducting research for his current\, and perhaps future\, books. Otherwise\, the graduate of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University said he “just about lives in the swamps” from late March until mid-October when turtles — his biggest inspiration — aren’t hibernating. \nWhile Carroll’s nature and watercolor drawings were the features of an exhibition hosted by the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester\, N.H.\, in the summer of 2018\, he said his work is seldom displayed beyond his books\, and added that the pieces to be displayed at Colby-Sawyer have rarely left his Warner\, N.H.\, studio. \n“This kind of work is very important to me\,” Carroll said. “This is a path I’ve been on for quite a long time. I want to give visitors to this exhibition something to think about in ways that my natural history art doesn’t encompass.” \n“Seldom Seen” will be on display from Feb. 27 through May 9 in the William H. and Sonja Carlson Davidow ’56 Fine Art Gallery located within the Davidow Center for Art + Design. The gallery is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.\, and weekends —upon request — at no cost to visitors.
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/exhibition-featuring-seldom-seen-work-of-david-m-carroll-at-colby-sawyer-college/2020-03-05/
LOCATION:NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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SUMMARY:71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival is scheduled during the upcoming Columbus Day Weekend. The festival begins on Friday\, October 5\, when the midway opens from 6 to 9 PM. The DoBros\, a local folkgrass/rock band\, are scheduled to play on the MainStreet Warner Stage from 7:30 to 10 PM. There will be numerous activities and entertainment throughout downtown on Saturday\, October 6\, from 9 AM to 9 PM\, and Sunday\, October 7\, from 9 AM to 5 PM. Parking is $5 and will be at the west end of town\, with free shuttle bus service to and from the festival. \nThe festival’s center will be located downtown Warner around Main Street\, and there will be easy access to the midway\, food tents and outdoors picnicking. As always\, there will be crafters\, a farmers market\, rides\, food\, parades\, road races\, raffles\, music\, country breakfasts and dinners…and much more. \nA renovated location behind The Foothills restaurant will host an Oxen Pull competition on Saturday starting at 9:30 AM. In this same location\, our very popular Woodsmen competition begins on Sunday at 11 AM. \nThe festival is organized by hundreds of local volunteers. All proceeds from the festival go directly back into the community to support the growth and enrichment of local culture\, music\, art\, sports\, town and school programs\, parks and facilities. \nEvent date\n2018-10-05
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/71st-annual-warner-fall-foliage-festival/2020-03-05/
LOCATION:Warner Town Hall\, 5 E. Main St.\, Warner\, NH\, 03278\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fall Festival
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SUMMARY:71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival is scheduled during the upcoming Columbus Day Weekend. The festival begins on Friday\, October 5\, when the midway opens from 6 to 9 PM. The DoBros\, a local folkgrass/rock band\, are scheduled to play on the MainStreet Warner Stage from 7:30 to 10 PM. There will be numerous activities and entertainment throughout downtown on Saturday\, October 6\, from 9 AM to 9 PM\, and Sunday\, October 7\, from 9 AM to 5 PM. Parking is $5 and will be at the west end of town\, with free shuttle bus service to and from the festival. \nThe festival’s center will be located downtown Warner around Main Street\, and there will be easy access to the midway\, food tents and outdoors picnicking. As always\, there will be crafters\, a farmers market\, rides\, food\, parades\, road races\, raffles\, music\, country breakfasts and dinners…and much more. \nA renovated location behind The Foothills restaurant will host an Oxen Pull competition on Saturday starting at 9:30 AM. In this same location\, our very popular Woodsmen competition begins on Sunday at 11 AM. \nThe festival is organized by hundreds of local volunteers. All proceeds from the festival go directly back into the community to support the growth and enrichment of local culture\, music\, art\, sports\, town and school programs\, parks and facilities. \nEvent date\n2018-10-05
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/71st-annual-warner-fall-foliage-festival/2020-03-05/
LOCATION:Warner Town Hall\, 5 E. Main St.\, Warner\, NH\, 03278\, United States
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SUMMARY:Live Music: David Mallett at the Flying Goose Brew Pub
DESCRIPTION:Reservations required! Please call (603) 526-6899 to reserve your tickets. \n$25 \n8:00 pm show with the room opening at 6:00 pm for those interested in pre-show dinner seating. \nSeating is assigned by order of reservation and typically with smaller parties seated together.
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/live-music-david-mallett-at-the-flying-goose-brew-pub/
LOCATION:The Flying Goose Pub\, 40 Andover Road\, New London\, NH\, 03257\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Music
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SUMMARY:Art: The ‘Seldom Seen’ Work of David M. Carroll at Colby-Sawyer College
DESCRIPTION:NEW LONDON\, N.H. — (Jan. 13\, 2020) An exhibition featuring the rarely seen work of award-winning natural artist David M. Carroll will be on display at Colby-Sawyer College’s Davidow Center for Art + Design beginning Feb. 27. \nThe exhibition\, titled “Seldom Seen: Drawings and Paintings by David M. Carroll\,” will include pieces in varied media that span far beyond the nature and watercolor drawings most associated with the MacArthur Foundation Fellow and author of five critically acclaimed books. Instead\, “Seldom Seen” will feature Carroll’s ventures in cubist-influence art\, surrealism and his most recent undertaking of abstract\, non-objective art inspired by the Russian Avant-Garde movement. \n“People will be very surprised when they see this work\,” said Carroll\, who will speak during an opening reception for the exhibit Feb. 27 at 5 p.m. in the William H. and Sonja Carlson Davidow ’56 Fine Art Gallery. “That’s going to be part of the fun of this show I think. There are people in this area — and beyond — who are very familiar with my books\, and quite often\, if they visit my gallery\, they’re just so surprised with my other work. So I saw this as an opportunity to show what has been seldom seen or seldom shown.” \nCarroll has written and illustrated three natural histories\, The Year of the Turtle\, Trout Reflections and Swamp-Walker’s Journal — for which he was awarded the John Burroughs Medal for Distinguished Nature Writing — and two memoirs\, Self-Portrait with Turtles and Following the Water\, A Hydromancer’s Notebook. His most recent book\, 2009’s Following the Water\, earned a finalist medal for nonfiction writing in the National Book Foundation’s 2009 awards. \nDavidow Fine Art Gallery Director Jon Keenan said that hosting an exhibition of Carroll’s work fits seamlessly with the gallery’s mission to provide quality educational experiences that deepen an understanding of art\, strengthen critical thinking and broaden life experiences. \n“I am quite confident this exhibition will be well received by both students and the greater Colby-Sawyer community\,” said Keenan\, a professor in the college’s School of Arts & Sciences. “It’s not every day we can host an exhibition featuring a MacArthur Fellow\, artist and celebrated writer of natural history.” \n“Seldom Seen” will feature work spanning from the early 1970s to late 2018\, created in the limited time Carroll wasn’t conducting research for his current\, and perhaps future\, books. Otherwise\, the graduate of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University said he “just about lives in the swamps” from late March until mid-October when turtles — his biggest inspiration — aren’t hibernating. \nWhile Carroll’s nature and watercolor drawings were the features of an exhibition hosted by the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester\, N.H.\, in the summer of 2018\, he said his work is seldom displayed beyond his books\, and added that the pieces to be displayed at Colby-Sawyer have rarely left his Warner\, N.H.\, studio. \n“This kind of work is very important to me\,” Carroll said. “This is a path I’ve been on for quite a long time. I want to give visitors to this exhibition something to think about in ways that my natural history art doesn’t encompass.” \n“Seldom Seen” will be on display from Feb. 27 through May 9 in the William H. and Sonja Carlson Davidow ’56 Fine Art Gallery located within the Davidow Center for Art + Design. The gallery is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.\, and weekends —upon request — at no cost to visitors.
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/exhibition-featuring-seldom-seen-work-of-david-m-carroll-at-colby-sawyer-college/2020-03-06/
LOCATION:NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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SUMMARY:71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival is scheduled during the upcoming Columbus Day Weekend. The festival begins on Friday\, October 5\, when the midway opens from 6 to 9 PM. The DoBros\, a local folkgrass/rock band\, are scheduled to play on the MainStreet Warner Stage from 7:30 to 10 PM. There will be numerous activities and entertainment throughout downtown on Saturday\, October 6\, from 9 AM to 9 PM\, and Sunday\, October 7\, from 9 AM to 5 PM. Parking is $5 and will be at the west end of town\, with free shuttle bus service to and from the festival. \nThe festival’s center will be located downtown Warner around Main Street\, and there will be easy access to the midway\, food tents and outdoors picnicking. As always\, there will be crafters\, a farmers market\, rides\, food\, parades\, road races\, raffles\, music\, country breakfasts and dinners…and much more. \nA renovated location behind The Foothills restaurant will host an Oxen Pull competition on Saturday starting at 9:30 AM. In this same location\, our very popular Woodsmen competition begins on Sunday at 11 AM. \nThe festival is organized by hundreds of local volunteers. All proceeds from the festival go directly back into the community to support the growth and enrichment of local culture\, music\, art\, sports\, town and school programs\, parks and facilities. \nEvent date\n2018-10-05
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/71st-annual-warner-fall-foliage-festival/2020-03-06/
LOCATION:Warner Town Hall\, 5 E. Main St.\, Warner\, NH\, 03278\, United States
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SUMMARY:71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival is scheduled during the upcoming Columbus Day Weekend. The festival begins on Friday\, October 5\, when the midway opens from 6 to 9 PM. The DoBros\, a local folkgrass/rock band\, are scheduled to play on the MainStreet Warner Stage from 7:30 to 10 PM. There will be numerous activities and entertainment throughout downtown on Saturday\, October 6\, from 9 AM to 9 PM\, and Sunday\, October 7\, from 9 AM to 5 PM. Parking is $5 and will be at the west end of town\, with free shuttle bus service to and from the festival. \nThe festival’s center will be located downtown Warner around Main Street\, and there will be easy access to the midway\, food tents and outdoors picnicking. As always\, there will be crafters\, a farmers market\, rides\, food\, parades\, road races\, raffles\, music\, country breakfasts and dinners…and much more. \nA renovated location behind The Foothills restaurant will host an Oxen Pull competition on Saturday starting at 9:30 AM. In this same location\, our very popular Woodsmen competition begins on Sunday at 11 AM. \nThe festival is organized by hundreds of local volunteers. All proceeds from the festival go directly back into the community to support the growth and enrichment of local culture\, music\, art\, sports\, town and school programs\, parks and facilities. \nEvent date\n2018-10-05
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/71st-annual-warner-fall-foliage-festival/2020-03-06/
LOCATION:Warner Town Hall\, 5 E. Main St.\, Warner\, NH\, 03278\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fall Festival
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SUMMARY:First Fridays! North Country Chordsmen
DESCRIPTION:First Fridays! North Country Chordsmen \nBarbershop Chorus performing your favorite tunes at Whipple Hall -New London  \nhttps://centerfortheartsnh.org/first-fridays   
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/first-fridays-north-country-chordsmen/
LOCATION:NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Music
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SUMMARY:71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival is scheduled during the upcoming Columbus Day Weekend. The festival begins on Friday\, October 5\, when the midway opens from 6 to 9 PM. The DoBros\, a local folkgrass/rock band\, are scheduled to play on the MainStreet Warner Stage from 7:30 to 10 PM. There will be numerous activities and entertainment throughout downtown on Saturday\, October 6\, from 9 AM to 9 PM\, and Sunday\, October 7\, from 9 AM to 5 PM. Parking is $5 and will be at the west end of town\, with free shuttle bus service to and from the festival. \nThe festival’s center will be located downtown Warner around Main Street\, and there will be easy access to the midway\, food tents and outdoors picnicking. As always\, there will be crafters\, a farmers market\, rides\, food\, parades\, road races\, raffles\, music\, country breakfasts and dinners…and much more. \nA renovated location behind The Foothills restaurant will host an Oxen Pull competition on Saturday starting at 9:30 AM. In this same location\, our very popular Woodsmen competition begins on Sunday at 11 AM. \nThe festival is organized by hundreds of local volunteers. All proceeds from the festival go directly back into the community to support the growth and enrichment of local culture\, music\, art\, sports\, town and school programs\, parks and facilities. \nEvent date\n2018-10-05
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/71st-annual-warner-fall-foliage-festival/2020-03-07/
LOCATION:Warner Town Hall\, 5 E. Main St.\, Warner\, NH\, 03278\, United States
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SUMMARY:71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival is scheduled during the upcoming Columbus Day Weekend. The festival begins on Friday\, October 5\, when the midway opens from 6 to 9 PM. The DoBros\, a local folkgrass/rock band\, are scheduled to play on the MainStreet Warner Stage from 7:30 to 10 PM. There will be numerous activities and entertainment throughout downtown on Saturday\, October 6\, from 9 AM to 9 PM\, and Sunday\, October 7\, from 9 AM to 5 PM. Parking is $5 and will be at the west end of town\, with free shuttle bus service to and from the festival. \nThe festival’s center will be located downtown Warner around Main Street\, and there will be easy access to the midway\, food tents and outdoors picnicking. As always\, there will be crafters\, a farmers market\, rides\, food\, parades\, road races\, raffles\, music\, country breakfasts and dinners…and much more. \nA renovated location behind The Foothills restaurant will host an Oxen Pull competition on Saturday starting at 9:30 AM. In this same location\, our very popular Woodsmen competition begins on Sunday at 11 AM. \nThe festival is organized by hundreds of local volunteers. All proceeds from the festival go directly back into the community to support the growth and enrichment of local culture\, music\, art\, sports\, town and school programs\, parks and facilities. \nEvent date\n2018-10-05
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/71st-annual-warner-fall-foliage-festival/2020-03-07/
LOCATION:Warner Town Hall\, 5 E. Main St.\, Warner\, NH\, 03278\, United States
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SUMMARY:4th Annual Winterfest - The Inn at Pleasant Lake
DESCRIPTION:This is our 4th annual Winterfest held in support of the New Hampshire Food Bank – Fun for the whole family. Tickets at the door. $10 for adults $5 for kids. ($20 max per family)
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/4th-annual-winterfest-the-inn-at-pleasant-lake/
LOCATION:The Inn at Pleasant Lake\, 853 Pleasant St\, New London\, NH\, 03257\, United States
CATEGORIES:Winterfest
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SUMMARY:71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival is scheduled during the upcoming Columbus Day Weekend. The festival begins on Friday\, October 5\, when the midway opens from 6 to 9 PM. The DoBros\, a local folkgrass/rock band\, are scheduled to play on the MainStreet Warner Stage from 7:30 to 10 PM. There will be numerous activities and entertainment throughout downtown on Saturday\, October 6\, from 9 AM to 9 PM\, and Sunday\, October 7\, from 9 AM to 5 PM. Parking is $5 and will be at the west end of town\, with free shuttle bus service to and from the festival. \nThe festival’s center will be located downtown Warner around Main Street\, and there will be easy access to the midway\, food tents and outdoors picnicking. As always\, there will be crafters\, a farmers market\, rides\, food\, parades\, road races\, raffles\, music\, country breakfasts and dinners…and much more. \nA renovated location behind The Foothills restaurant will host an Oxen Pull competition on Saturday starting at 9:30 AM. In this same location\, our very popular Woodsmen competition begins on Sunday at 11 AM. \nThe festival is organized by hundreds of local volunteers. All proceeds from the festival go directly back into the community to support the growth and enrichment of local culture\, music\, art\, sports\, town and school programs\, parks and facilities. \nEvent date\n2018-10-05
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/71st-annual-warner-fall-foliage-festival/2020-03-08/
LOCATION:Warner Town Hall\, 5 E. Main St.\, Warner\, NH\, 03278\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fall Festival
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SUMMARY:71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival is scheduled during the upcoming Columbus Day Weekend. The festival begins on Friday\, October 5\, when the midway opens from 6 to 9 PM. The DoBros\, a local folkgrass/rock band\, are scheduled to play on the MainStreet Warner Stage from 7:30 to 10 PM. There will be numerous activities and entertainment throughout downtown on Saturday\, October 6\, from 9 AM to 9 PM\, and Sunday\, October 7\, from 9 AM to 5 PM. Parking is $5 and will be at the west end of town\, with free shuttle bus service to and from the festival. \nThe festival’s center will be located downtown Warner around Main Street\, and there will be easy access to the midway\, food tents and outdoors picnicking. As always\, there will be crafters\, a farmers market\, rides\, food\, parades\, road races\, raffles\, music\, country breakfasts and dinners…and much more. \nA renovated location behind The Foothills restaurant will host an Oxen Pull competition on Saturday starting at 9:30 AM. In this same location\, our very popular Woodsmen competition begins on Sunday at 11 AM. \nThe festival is organized by hundreds of local volunteers. All proceeds from the festival go directly back into the community to support the growth and enrichment of local culture\, music\, art\, sports\, town and school programs\, parks and facilities. \nEvent date\n2018-10-05
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/71st-annual-warner-fall-foliage-festival/2020-03-08/
LOCATION:Warner Town Hall\, 5 E. Main St.\, Warner\, NH\, 03278\, United States
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SUMMARY:Art: The ‘Seldom Seen’ Work of David M. Carroll at Colby-Sawyer College
DESCRIPTION:NEW LONDON\, N.H. — (Jan. 13\, 2020) An exhibition featuring the rarely seen work of award-winning natural artist David M. Carroll will be on display at Colby-Sawyer College’s Davidow Center for Art + Design beginning Feb. 27. \nThe exhibition\, titled “Seldom Seen: Drawings and Paintings by David M. Carroll\,” will include pieces in varied media that span far beyond the nature and watercolor drawings most associated with the MacArthur Foundation Fellow and author of five critically acclaimed books. Instead\, “Seldom Seen” will feature Carroll’s ventures in cubist-influence art\, surrealism and his most recent undertaking of abstract\, non-objective art inspired by the Russian Avant-Garde movement. \n“People will be very surprised when they see this work\,” said Carroll\, who will speak during an opening reception for the exhibit Feb. 27 at 5 p.m. in the William H. and Sonja Carlson Davidow ’56 Fine Art Gallery. “That’s going to be part of the fun of this show I think. There are people in this area — and beyond — who are very familiar with my books\, and quite often\, if they visit my gallery\, they’re just so surprised with my other work. So I saw this as an opportunity to show what has been seldom seen or seldom shown.” \nCarroll has written and illustrated three natural histories\, The Year of the Turtle\, Trout Reflections and Swamp-Walker’s Journal — for which he was awarded the John Burroughs Medal for Distinguished Nature Writing — and two memoirs\, Self-Portrait with Turtles and Following the Water\, A Hydromancer’s Notebook. His most recent book\, 2009’s Following the Water\, earned a finalist medal for nonfiction writing in the National Book Foundation’s 2009 awards. \nDavidow Fine Art Gallery Director Jon Keenan said that hosting an exhibition of Carroll’s work fits seamlessly with the gallery’s mission to provide quality educational experiences that deepen an understanding of art\, strengthen critical thinking and broaden life experiences. \n“I am quite confident this exhibition will be well received by both students and the greater Colby-Sawyer community\,” said Keenan\, a professor in the college’s School of Arts & Sciences. “It’s not every day we can host an exhibition featuring a MacArthur Fellow\, artist and celebrated writer of natural history.” \n“Seldom Seen” will feature work spanning from the early 1970s to late 2018\, created in the limited time Carroll wasn’t conducting research for his current\, and perhaps future\, books. Otherwise\, the graduate of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University said he “just about lives in the swamps” from late March until mid-October when turtles — his biggest inspiration — aren’t hibernating. \nWhile Carroll’s nature and watercolor drawings were the features of an exhibition hosted by the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester\, N.H.\, in the summer of 2018\, he said his work is seldom displayed beyond his books\, and added that the pieces to be displayed at Colby-Sawyer have rarely left his Warner\, N.H.\, studio. \n“This kind of work is very important to me\,” Carroll said. “This is a path I’ve been on for quite a long time. I want to give visitors to this exhibition something to think about in ways that my natural history art doesn’t encompass.” \n“Seldom Seen” will be on display from Feb. 27 through May 9 in the William H. and Sonja Carlson Davidow ’56 Fine Art Gallery located within the Davidow Center for Art + Design. The gallery is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.\, and weekends —upon request — at no cost to visitors.
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/exhibition-featuring-seldom-seen-work-of-david-m-carroll-at-colby-sawyer-college/2020-03-09/
LOCATION:NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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SUMMARY:71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival is scheduled during the upcoming Columbus Day Weekend. The festival begins on Friday\, October 5\, when the midway opens from 6 to 9 PM. The DoBros\, a local folkgrass/rock band\, are scheduled to play on the MainStreet Warner Stage from 7:30 to 10 PM. There will be numerous activities and entertainment throughout downtown on Saturday\, October 6\, from 9 AM to 9 PM\, and Sunday\, October 7\, from 9 AM to 5 PM. Parking is $5 and will be at the west end of town\, with free shuttle bus service to and from the festival. \nThe festival’s center will be located downtown Warner around Main Street\, and there will be easy access to the midway\, food tents and outdoors picnicking. As always\, there will be crafters\, a farmers market\, rides\, food\, parades\, road races\, raffles\, music\, country breakfasts and dinners…and much more. \nA renovated location behind The Foothills restaurant will host an Oxen Pull competition on Saturday starting at 9:30 AM. In this same location\, our very popular Woodsmen competition begins on Sunday at 11 AM. \nThe festival is organized by hundreds of local volunteers. All proceeds from the festival go directly back into the community to support the growth and enrichment of local culture\, music\, art\, sports\, town and school programs\, parks and facilities. \nEvent date\n2018-10-05
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/71st-annual-warner-fall-foliage-festival/2020-03-09/
LOCATION:Warner Town Hall\, 5 E. Main St.\, Warner\, NH\, 03278\, United States
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SUMMARY:71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival is scheduled during the upcoming Columbus Day Weekend. The festival begins on Friday\, October 5\, when the midway opens from 6 to 9 PM. The DoBros\, a local folkgrass/rock band\, are scheduled to play on the MainStreet Warner Stage from 7:30 to 10 PM. There will be numerous activities and entertainment throughout downtown on Saturday\, October 6\, from 9 AM to 9 PM\, and Sunday\, October 7\, from 9 AM to 5 PM. Parking is $5 and will be at the west end of town\, with free shuttle bus service to and from the festival. \nThe festival’s center will be located downtown Warner around Main Street\, and there will be easy access to the midway\, food tents and outdoors picnicking. As always\, there will be crafters\, a farmers market\, rides\, food\, parades\, road races\, raffles\, music\, country breakfasts and dinners…and much more. \nA renovated location behind The Foothills restaurant will host an Oxen Pull competition on Saturday starting at 9:30 AM. In this same location\, our very popular Woodsmen competition begins on Sunday at 11 AM. \nThe festival is organized by hundreds of local volunteers. All proceeds from the festival go directly back into the community to support the growth and enrichment of local culture\, music\, art\, sports\, town and school programs\, parks and facilities. \nEvent date\n2018-10-05
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/71st-annual-warner-fall-foliage-festival/2020-03-09/
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SUMMARY:Art: The ‘Seldom Seen’ Work of David M. Carroll at Colby-Sawyer College
DESCRIPTION:NEW LONDON\, N.H. — (Jan. 13\, 2020) An exhibition featuring the rarely seen work of award-winning natural artist David M. Carroll will be on display at Colby-Sawyer College’s Davidow Center for Art + Design beginning Feb. 27. \nThe exhibition\, titled “Seldom Seen: Drawings and Paintings by David M. Carroll\,” will include pieces in varied media that span far beyond the nature and watercolor drawings most associated with the MacArthur Foundation Fellow and author of five critically acclaimed books. Instead\, “Seldom Seen” will feature Carroll’s ventures in cubist-influence art\, surrealism and his most recent undertaking of abstract\, non-objective art inspired by the Russian Avant-Garde movement. \n“People will be very surprised when they see this work\,” said Carroll\, who will speak during an opening reception for the exhibit Feb. 27 at 5 p.m. in the William H. and Sonja Carlson Davidow ’56 Fine Art Gallery. “That’s going to be part of the fun of this show I think. There are people in this area — and beyond — who are very familiar with my books\, and quite often\, if they visit my gallery\, they’re just so surprised with my other work. So I saw this as an opportunity to show what has been seldom seen or seldom shown.” \nCarroll has written and illustrated three natural histories\, The Year of the Turtle\, Trout Reflections and Swamp-Walker’s Journal — for which he was awarded the John Burroughs Medal for Distinguished Nature Writing — and two memoirs\, Self-Portrait with Turtles and Following the Water\, A Hydromancer’s Notebook. His most recent book\, 2009’s Following the Water\, earned a finalist medal for nonfiction writing in the National Book Foundation’s 2009 awards. \nDavidow Fine Art Gallery Director Jon Keenan said that hosting an exhibition of Carroll’s work fits seamlessly with the gallery’s mission to provide quality educational experiences that deepen an understanding of art\, strengthen critical thinking and broaden life experiences. \n“I am quite confident this exhibition will be well received by both students and the greater Colby-Sawyer community\,” said Keenan\, a professor in the college’s School of Arts & Sciences. “It’s not every day we can host an exhibition featuring a MacArthur Fellow\, artist and celebrated writer of natural history.” \n“Seldom Seen” will feature work spanning from the early 1970s to late 2018\, created in the limited time Carroll wasn’t conducting research for his current\, and perhaps future\, books. Otherwise\, the graduate of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University said he “just about lives in the swamps” from late March until mid-October when turtles — his biggest inspiration — aren’t hibernating. \nWhile Carroll’s nature and watercolor drawings were the features of an exhibition hosted by the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester\, N.H.\, in the summer of 2018\, he said his work is seldom displayed beyond his books\, and added that the pieces to be displayed at Colby-Sawyer have rarely left his Warner\, N.H.\, studio. \n“This kind of work is very important to me\,” Carroll said. “This is a path I’ve been on for quite a long time. I want to give visitors to this exhibition something to think about in ways that my natural history art doesn’t encompass.” \n“Seldom Seen” will be on display from Feb. 27 through May 9 in the William H. and Sonja Carlson Davidow ’56 Fine Art Gallery located within the Davidow Center for Art + Design. The gallery is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.\, and weekends —upon request — at no cost to visitors.
URL:https://lake-sunapee-living.com/event/exhibition-featuring-seldom-seen-work-of-david-m-carroll-at-colby-sawyer-college/2020-03-10/
LOCATION:NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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