AMC International Dinner Adventure Series — China

Join us for our 28th year of the AMC’s International Dinner and Adventure Series! This week we present Sunrise on Top of Yellow Mountain, with Stan Tupaj, and featuring the Cuisine of China.

Wednesday evenings transform into a weekly dinner series of international cuisine followed by an inspiring presentation. The family style dinner features four courses, including soup or appetizer, salad, entrée, bread, dessert. The after dinner program is a cultural and inspirational adventure presented by local and regional guides, explorers, and travelers!

2018 International Dinner prices: $21 AMC Members/ $24 for Non Members. International Dinner packages are available starting at $49 per person, which includes dinner, the presentation, lodging at the Joe Dodge Lodge, breakfast and a trail pass at Great Glen Trails for Thursday. Dinner is at 6 pm, the program follows dinner. All programs are free and open to the public. Reservations are recommended. For more information or to make reservations call: (603) 466-2727.

Landshark Mountain Bike Ride

This Tuesday ride is for riders of all abilities. This is a group ride for one to two hours. Helmets are required and lights may be required during the winter months. For more information  call the shop at (603) 444-3437.

Location will change weekly, the default is the PRKR lot on School Street for the winter.

Treat Yourself to a Good Meal in the Androscoggin Valley

After living in New Hampshire’s North Country for almost 40 years, we’ve tried most of the restaurants at least once. The Androscoggin Valley communities of Berlin and Gorham are high on our list of favorite destinations, both for the area’s attractions and its variety of dining choices. Here are a few that pop to the top of the list (with help from some friends who also find these restaurants worth a drive). Be sure to check the websites or Facebook pages, as some have shortened winter hours.

A North Country favorite for more than 50 years, Berlin’s Northland Restaurant & Dairy Bar’s inviting dining rooms are bright and spacious, the staff is attentive and friendly, and the menu is extensive and delicious, specializing in good old-fashioned cooking and comfort foods. The Northland is well-known for its fresh seafood, including haddock, shrimp, oysters and clams. Friends of ours love the seafood chowder and the salmon pie with a cream pea sauce, as well as the chicken pot pie. When we took the grandkids and their parents to dinner, everyone found something to their liking, with the toddlers chowing down on hot dogs and fries and the grown-ups on burgers and open-faced turkey sandwiches. The homemade pies and creamy ice cream are worth a stop on their own — the grandkids, of course, opted for ice cream cones for their dessert! Open daily for lunch and dinner. And its location couldn’t be better — right on Route 16, close to the snowmobile and ATV trails at Jericho State Park.

Even though it’s a bit off Berlin’s main thoroughfare, Sinabaldi’s & The Millyard Lounge on East Mason Street is worth seeking out for its family-style dining with classic American and Italian favorites. Entrees feature a nice selection of beef, seafood and chicken favorites, including prime rib, a fisherman’s platter and teriyaki chicken. Pasta dishes include veal or chicken Parmesan, and lasagna or spaghetti with meatballs or sausage. Specialty pizzas, burgers, subs, sandwiches, tacos and lots of other dishes round out the menu. Dine in or take-out.

It’s always fun to have a neighborhood restaurant to patronize, and Valley Creek Eatery on Hillside Avenue Berlin fills that bill, with an unpretentious but colorful dining room and a menu that includes everything from burgers, barbecue, and fried chicken tenders to seafood, pizza, and house-made kettle-style potato chips. And, it’s a great spot for snowmobilers because it’s on the trails.

Head to Mary’s Pizza in Gorham for fresh, made-from-scratch Italian cuisine, like homemade spaghetti, gnocchi, lasagna, ravioli and fettuccine, and an extensive menu of deep dish and thin crust pizzas, including the award-winning Margarita Pizza and Festiva Pizza. Daily lunch specials, appetizers, sandwiches, salads and an array of entrees guarantee you won’t go home hungry. Mary’s has been family-owned and operated since 1947.

What to do with the teenage grandsons when they visited from North Carolina? A round of mini-golf at Moose Meadow Mini Golf in Gorham, followed by mocha lattes at White Mountain Café & Bookstore. The guys declared they were the best lattes they’d ever had! Stop by the cafe for their Fair Trade coffee and fine teas, along with breakfast sandwiches, bagels, panini sandwiches, quiches and soups. All of the baked goods are homemade. Don’t forget to take a stroll around the bookstore, too; it has some great selections. And check out the café’s Karma Board — and pay your good fortune forward!

For a night out with friends, nothing says “special” like a meal at Libby’s Bistro & SAaLT. The menu is seasonal and locally sourced, the dishes beautifully seasoned and presented, and the atmosphere could convince you that a Parisian bistro has been transported to Gorham’s Main Street. Ooh, la, la! The eclectic winter menu features everything from house sausage & Umbrian lentils to a braised beef & frite dish to Middle Eastern fried chicken and Cambodian noodles. Burgers come with house chips and a homemade bun. Or try the cold weather Zupperia take-out menu, featuring soups and focaccia.

Friends have nothing but raves for Gorham’s J’s Corner Restaurant & Lounge, recommending it as a restaurant with a nice atmosphere where everyone is welcoming and the food is good. Try the hamburgers with hand cut fries or the marinated steak tips, or choose from a good selection of sandwiches, seafood, pasta, chicken and beef dishes.

A longtime favorite of many North Country residents, the Yokohama Restaurant in Gorham brings a taste of the Far East to the region with its extensive menu of Oriental dishes, along with a sampling of American fare. The restaurant can accommodate small or large parties of guests, and ordering a variety of items from the menu is a wonderful way to share a meal with friends sampling different dishes.

Everyone has their pizza favorite — some prefer thin crust, others like chewy — and toppings are as varied as our taste buds. Not only does the Gorham House of Pizza make a terrific pie with lots of topping options, but you can also get a variety of other favorite foods here like subs, calzones, pasta dishes, burgers and salads. But, hey, this is a pizza place, so when in Rome….!

The dining room at the Town & Country Inn and Resort in Shelburne (just over the Gorham line) is open to the public daily for breakfast and dinner and lunch on Sundays. It is locally famous for “the best prime rib ever,” and there are many other delicious items on its creative menu, including some wonderful desserts. We’re partial to the house made bread pudding. The inn has direct access to the snowmobile trails with plenty of parking, so there’s no excuse not to try this local favorite after a day on the trails.

Nonna’s Kitchen on Exchange Street in Gorham prepares authentic Italian dishes, from its frutti de mare and pollo e vitello dishes to freshly made pasta and antipasti. Much of the food is locally sourced, and there are several gluten free options, too. Every Thursday through March 29 is Wine Down Thursday when all of the bottled house wines are half-off (regular $24, half price $12).

A diner-type atmosphere and home cooked food make Welch’s Restaurant on Gorham’s Main Street a great place to get breakfast. Bottomless cups of coffee are a nice complement to your bacon and eggs, fluffy omelette or other morning favorite. Homemade soups, burgers, subs, wraps and sandwiches top the lunchtime menu.

 

 

Irish Folk Group RUNA at St. Kieran’s

Pushing the boundaries of Irish folk music, RUNA will be performing at St. Kieran Community Center for the Arts on Sunday, March 4 at 2 pm. Tickets, $15 for adults and $10 for those under 18, are available on line (www.stkieranarts.org) for a small additional fee, at the arts center office and at the door on the evening of the show.

“Best of all, RUNA sounds like no one else!” – Travis Rogers, Jr., Music Life & Times.

Quickly gaining recognition as one of Irish music’s new “super-groups,” RUNA has been enchanting audiences by pushing the boundaries of Irish folk music into the Americana and roots music formats since their formation in 2008. Interweaving the haunting melodies and exuberant tunes of Ireland and Scotland with the lush harmonies and intoxicating rhythms of jazz, bluegrass, flamenco and blues, they offer a thrilling and redefining take on traditional music.

The group has been honored internationally, winning Top Group and Top Traditional Group in the Irish Music Awards and four Independent Music Awards including Best Live Album, Best World/Traditional Song and Best Bluegrass Song.

RUNA consists of vocalist and step-dancer Shannon Lambert-Ryan of Philadelphia, Dublin-born guitaris Fionán de Barra, Cheryl Prashker of Canada on percussion, Zach White of St. Louis on guitar, vocals and mandolin, and Maggie White of Kentucky on the fiddle and Mandolin.

RUNA recently released their fifth album, “RUNA: LIVE.” Receiving lavish praise on both sides of the Atlantic, the album has been hailed as “an incredible masterpiece” – Marcene Bronson, The Celtic Crier.

Seeking to preserve and continue a traditional culture in a modern age, RUNA creates the backbone of its signature roots sound from the musical and geographical diversity of its individually established band members. Their strive for excellence and creativity blazes a trail for the future of folk music, earning them the reputation as one of the most innovative Irish folk groups of this generation.

For more information and to purchase tickets, please contact the Arts Center at (603) 752-1028; visit our website, www.stkieranarts.org or our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/stkieranarts.

Ski, Shoe & Fatback to the Clouds

Now in our 22nd year, this challenging event takes place at Great Glen Trails and the snow-covered Mt. Washington Auto Road. Long referred to as “North America’s Toughest 10K,” the Ski, Shoe & Fatbike to the Clouds course has an average grade of 12% over the last 6K as you climb the final 2,200 vertical feet. While there will be competitors who are seeking to make or break a record, for others it is the ultimate way to personally test themselves in one of nature’s most spectacular environments.

After covering 4k on the Nordic system, racers will have the Mt. Washington Auto Road to themselves as remarkable views of the Presidential Range and beyond reveal themselves. On race day, there will be a mass start of cross country skiers at 10 am, followed by the snowshoe start at 10:05 am and Fatbikers at 10:10 am. Ski, Shoe & Fatbike to the Clouds is considered a true freestyle event, there will not be separate classes for classic and skate skiing. This is NOT an event for inexperienced fatbikers, skiers or snowshoers!

Guided Nordic Tour

The Bretton Woods Nordic Center invites Nordic skiers to enjoy a guided tour on Sundays throughout the 2017-18 Season. On these tours, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Presidential Mountains and discover new corners of our winter wonderland. Please contact the Nordic Center at (603) 278-3322 for more information and reservations.

Tours are offered from 10am – 11am on Sunday mornings. Please check in at the Nordic Center by 9:45am. Guided Sunday Tours are by reservation only.

Cost: $35 for Resort Guests and Seniors Age 65+. $40 Public. All participants must have a season pass or day ticket to participate Rentals are available for an additional fee based on current rental pricing.

Season Schedule (Sundays) March 4, 11, 18 & 25

Gypsy Jazz by the Rhythm Future Quartet

The acoustic jazz ensemble Rhythm Future Quartet has a straightforward agenda: to keep the spirit of Gypsy jazz alive and expanding in today’s musical universe. The virtuosic foursome, named for a Django Reinhardt tune, offers up a newly minted sound, influenced by the classic Hot Club of France, yet wholly contemporary. Led by violinist Jason Anick and guitarist Olli Soikkeli, the quartet performs dynamic and lyrical arrangements of both Gypsy jazz standards and original compositions that draw upon diverse international rhythms and musical idioms. With Max O’Rourke on second guitar and Greg Loughman on bass, Rhythm Future is dedicated to expanding the boundaries of a vital musical genre.Tickets are $15 adults, ages 13-18 are $8 and children under 12, $5. Tickets available at Fiddleheads, 110 Main St. in Colebrook and at the door.
More info: Bette Guerin at (603) 237-9302.

Alpenglow Snowshoe Tour

Take in the breathtaking beauty of Alpenglow painted across the Presidential Range with these Saturday evening guided snowshoe tours. This is an experience you won’t soon forget! Please contact the Nordic Center at (603) 278-3322 for more information and reservations.

Tours are offered from 4 pm – 5 pm on Saturday evenings. Please check in at the Nordic Center by 3:45 pm. Guided Saturday Tours are by reservation only.

Cost: $35 for Resort Guests and Seniors Age 65+; $40 Public. All participants must have a season pass or day ticket to participate. Rentals are available for an additional fee based on current rental pricing.

Season Schedule (Saturdays): March 3 and March 31

Reservation Information: Guided Nordic Tours can accommodate 10 people per tour. Reservations are required for this activity and must be made in advance.

Recommended Attire: Hat and balaclava or a face mask/neck gaiter. Long underwear (top and bottom) – wool or polypropylene best. Insulated ski pants or weatherproof shell pant. Insulated ski jacket and/or layered jacket system (fleece/soft-shell jacket with weather proof shell). Warm wool or polypropylene socks. Ski Goggles. Hand and foot warmers.

Adult Apres Ski — Blast From The Past

Join us for Disco 80’s on Saturday, March 3! All the action takes place at the Slopeside Restaurant in the Bretton Woods Base Lodge.

We are crazy about the ’80s! That’s right; we are going back in time for our Blast from the Past Après Series finale to when disco wasn’t dead and cell phones were the size of your head. This Adult Après Party is also a part of the Moosehead Mountain Jam Weekend with Mix 104.1! Reminisce with us while enjoying beverages and music from the best decade since the ’60s. Safety Dance anyone? You can enter for a chance to win a ski and stay weekend for 4 at Bretton Woods during this weekend at mooseheadmountainjamsweeps.com. So grab a friend and your best pair of acid washed jeans and join us for this awesome party!