Guest speakers Lori and Mike Innes provide an overview of their trip hiking the AT. They’ll share stories and photos of their amazing journey, with tips for those planning their own thru-hike.
AMC’s featured evening programs are free and open to the public. Call for more info: (603) 278-4453
All are welcome at the Allegory Inn Ribbon Cutting/ Business After Hours with Littleton Chamber of Commerce and Twin Mountain/Bretton Woods Chamber of Commerce.
Come see all that’s new and our gallery walls with local art and enjoy hors d’oeuvres & appetizers.
Treat your mom to a Mother’s Day Hike & Picnic at the Appalachian Mountain Club Highland Center.
Choose from a one-hour hike or a three-hour hike with picnic lunch followed by Kids’ Activities & Beer & Wine for purchase on the patio. The event includes a free gift for Mom! Indoor activities are planned in case of rain.
Cost: $5.99 per adult and $0.99 per child (under 12).
Call for reservations: (603) 278=4453.
Inside the Milky Way – a featured film screening – embarks on an astounding journey across 100,000 light years to witness key moments in the history of the Milky Way.
AMC Evening Programs are free and open to the public. Info: (603) 278-4453.
Join us for an evening campfire complete with s’mores!
AMC Evening Programs are free and open to the public. Info: (603) 278-4453.
Join the AMC for its celebration of Earth Day! We’ll have family friendly activities ongoing throughout the day, including Trailhead pickup, Recycled Crafts, Litter Relay, Energy Savings and more. This year, White Mountain Science Institute joins us to offer a program on Recycled Robots and other cool science. This is a great opportunity for both kids and adults to get involved in conservation. The event will take place rain or shine, with lots of indoor activities in case of rain.
Activity Stations included Recycled Crafts, Earth’s Geology, Energy Savings & Green Technology, Leave No Trace, Recycled Robots and the Lorax Scavenger Hunt.
Schedule activities include 10 a.m. Trailhead Trash Pickup; 11 a.m. AMC & Climate Research; 12 p.m. Mt. Washington Weather Observatory; 1 p.m. Litter Relay; and 2 p.m. Dark Skies Talk.
All activities are FREE and OPEN to the public. Lunch will be available for purchase from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Join us at AMC Highland Center for Earth Day and plenty of fun, family-focused activities and games. We will have activity stations throughout the day as well as presentations by the AMC on climate research, a presentation from the Mount Washington Observatory, and an indoor planetarium and dark skies presentation. This should be a fun day and it is FREE and open to the public! Hope to see you there!
Free and Open to the Public. More info: (603) 278-4453.
The featured film screening explores the relationship between the artists and writers of the 19th century and their connection with the White Mountains.
AMC Evening Programs are free and open to the public. More info: (603) 278-4453
The AMC Highland Center will present a beekeeping workshop hosted by White Mountain Apiary on April 8.
Seminar topics will include the history of beekeeping, basic honeybee biology, apiary location, equipment, bee behavior, working in hives, colonies, nucleus colonies, packages, swarms and new colony management.
A hearty and wholesome buffet lunch featuring White Mt. Apiary honey is included with your registration.
Cost is $50. Registration is required – please call (603) 466-2727 or email [email protected] to reserve your spot.
Guest speakers and accomplished distance hikers Mike and Lori Innes present their photos, stories and adventures from the Appalachian Trail