AMC Pinkham Notch: Stories from the Stars

Join the audience and let local storyteller Matt Krug regale you with his presentation, “Stories from the Stars.”

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.

Winter Campfire at AMC Highland Center

Join us for a winter evening campfire complete with s’mores! Don’t forget to dress warmly.

Highland Happenings Featured Evening Programs are FREE and OPEN to the public. For more information, please call (603) 278-4453.

 

AMC Highland Center: Brush & Pen—Artists of the White Mountains Film

All are welcome at this feature film screening that explores the relationship between the artists and writers of the 19th century and their connection with the White Mountains.

Highland Happenings Featured Evening Programs are FREE and OPEN to the public. For more information, please call (603) 278-4453.

Fish & Chips Special at Beal House

Join us at The Beal House on Sunday evenings, 5-9 p.m., for our Sunday Special – Fish & Chips ($10), and Narragansett Pounders ($2).

Sunrise Snowcoach Tours

Experience an unforgettable winter sunrise at treeline from the comfort of the Mt. Washington SnowCoach.

Our experienced SnowCoach drivers will take you to treeline (weather permitting) at 4,200 feet on the Mt. Washington Auto Road for a chance to watch the sun rise. We leave promptly at 6:30 am in January and 5:45 am in February from the base lodge, and will not hold back the trip as we need to keep a tight schedule throughout the day for all our guests.

Even if we don’t actually get to the see the sun rise, you can be sure the early morning lighting at treeline will make for incredible and unforgettable scenes. Although you are riding in a heated van, you should dress warm as you will have an opportunity to get out of the SnowCoach for pictures and to experience the weather on Mount Washington.

There are 16 seats available for each tour. Call (603) 466-2333 for information and reservations.

AMC Highland Center Presents: Mountains of Stars: Astronomy at Crawford Notch

Guest Speaker Dr. Doug Arion will give a presentation on the intricate and fascinating connections between life on Earth and the history and phenomena of the Universe around us. You’ll have a chance to view stars through telescopes; or check out our new indoor planetarium!

Highland Happenings Featured Evening Programs are FREE and OPEN to the public. For more information, please call (603) 278-4453.

The Peacheaters Concert at Medallion Opera House

The Peacheaters recreate the experience of seeing The Allman Brothers Band live. From whirling guitars to a pulsating rhythm section, to soul & blues infused vocals, The Peacheaters dig into the Allmans’ 45-year music catalogue. They are not just the best Allman Brothers act currently out there (Boston Globe/ Boston Music Awards) but “They capture the true spirit of the Allman Brothers,” so says Henry Paul of the Outlaws.

The Peacheaters have been together over 15 years (almost unheard of these days) and are riding high with the addition of Chuck Farrell of the Nor’Easters on guitar and new management Norman Gopin, formerly of Darkstar Orchestra.

Although they are no strangers to the big stage having supported (among others) the Outlaws, Foghat, Pink talking Phish and members of Gov. Mule, it’s been the past year that has seen the Peach really take off, recently selling out BB King’s in NYC; Showcase Live in Foxboro, MA; Blue Ocean Music Hall in Salisbury, MA; and Aura in Portland, Maine.

The Peacheaters will be bringing the entire 8-piece ensemble to the Medallion Opera House on February 16th. With this band no two shows are ever the same and you’ll see why! The “Wall of Sound” brings the experience to life and with these A-list musicians. It is an evening not to be missed!

Tickets are $20 at the door and are available at the Gorham Town Hall, 603-466-3322 x3 and online at www.medallionoperahouse.org. Doors open at 6:30 pm with show time at 7.