AMC Presents: Wednesday Night with A Ranger

Join the AMC at one of its Featured Evening Programs: Wednesday Night with a US Forest Service Ranger.

Pinkham Notch evening programs are free and open to the public. Call to find out more or to be added to the monthly email list: (603) 466-2721 or outdoors.org/pinkhamhappenings.

AMC Presents: Ghosts of Mount Washington

In this featured evening program, storyteller Joan Veilleux will delight the audience with her tales of the Ghosts of Mount Washington.

The programs are free and open to the public. Call to find out more or to be added to the monthly email list: (603) 466-2721 or outdoors.org/pinkhamhappenings.

Rally Fest at Team O’Neil Rally School

Get ready for two days of fun and action at the 2nd Annual Rally Fest at Team O’Neil Rally School, August 12 & 13.

Admission includes access to the property and workshops. Kids under 12 get in free.

Workshops are likely to include: How to Drive A Manual Transmission, Rally Mechanics 101 and Rally Navigation.

Additional charges apply to Rally Car Rides, Rally X Course (use your own car), Guided Tours Through the Property in Kawasaki UTV’s (drivers must have a license), and Pistol & Rifle Magazines (Sig Sauer Product Demo).

Special Gold, VIP and Rallycross Combo Packages are available.

AMC Presents: Stories from the Stars

Enjoy Stories from the Stars with local storyteller Matt Krug, plus evening star gazing and Perseid Meteor Showers.

The programs are free and open to the public. Call to find out more or to be added to the monthly email list: (603) 466-2721 or outdoors.org/pinkhamhappenings.

Poore Farm Music Festival

Come and join the Poore Family Foundation Historic Farm Museum in an Outdoor Concert on Saturday, August 12. Poore Farm Music Festival 2017 is a day long musical event: Traditional Folk, Bluegrass to Progressive Rock & More. Fire Dancers too!

Held at The Poore Family Homestead Amphitheater – Watch for signs on Route 145. Admission is by donation (suggested $10 per adult), accompanied children under 12 are FREE.

Regular Museum Hours: June to September. Friday, Saturday, & Sunday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. (or as posted). Please watch for signs. Directions: 7 miles north of Colebrook, NH on Route 145 in Stewartstown.

Sponsored by The Poore Family Foundation for North Country Conservancy. Funding is provided in part by The Tillotson North Country Foundation, The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, The New Hampshire State Council on the Arts, and the New Hampshire Electric Co-op Foundation.

Rally Fest at Team O’Neil Rally School

Get ready for two days of fun and action at the 2nd Annual Rally Fest at Team O’Neil Rally School, August 12 & 13.

Admission includes access to the property and workshops. Kids under 12 get in free.

Workshops are likely to include: How to Drive A Manual Transmission, Rally Mechanics 101 and Rally Navigation.

Additional charges apply to Rally Car Rides, Rally X Course (use your own car), Guided Tours Through the Property in Kawasaki UTV’s (drivers must have a license), and Pistol & Rifle Magazines (Sig Sauer Product Demo).

Special Gold, VIP and Rallycross Combo Packages are available.

Register here.

AMC Presents: Wednesday Night with A Ranger

Join the AMC at one of its Featured Evening Programs: Wednesday Night with a US Forest Service Ranger.

Pinkham Notch evening programs are free and open to the public. Call to find out more or to be added to the monthly email list: (603) 466-2721 or outdoors.org/pinkhamhappenings.

AMC Presents: Go Take A Hike!

Guest presenter and author Allen Crabtree will share hiking tips for seniors.

The programs are free and open to the public. Call to find out more or to be added to the monthly email list: (603) 466-2721 or outdoors.org/pinkhamhappenings.

AMC Presents: Leave No Trace

Join the Leave No Trace Traveling Trainers and learn how to protect and enjoy the outdoors responsibly.

The programs are free and open to the public. Call to find out more or to be added to the monthly email list: (603) 466-2721 or outdoors.org/pinkhamhappenings.

Elisabeth Von Trapp Concert

Elisabeth Von Trapp making her first Colebrook appearance at the Monadnock Congregational Church in a concert presented by the Great North Woods Committee for the Arts.

Elisabeth, the third generation of the Von Trapp family, brings the music celebrated in the story of her famous family, “The Sound of Music,” to new audiences with her stunning renditions of songs like “These Are A Few of My Favorite Things” and “Edelweiss.” But Elisabeth is so much more, including in her concerts songs that keep the traditions of folk music alive here in the 21st Century.

Singing professionally since childhood, Elisabeth has enthralled audiences from European cathedrals to Washington, D.C.’s Kennedy Center. Inspired by her father Werner Von Trapp’s guitar playing and singing, Elisabeth has carried on the legacy of the internationally renowned Trapp Family Singers. Building on her famed family’s passion for music, Elisabeth has created her own artistic style, at once ethereal and earthy, delicate and powerful. Listeners have likened her to Judy Collins and Loreena McKennitt. Critics have called her voice “hauntingly clear,” “joyfully expressive,” and “simply beautiful.”