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).

AMC Presents: Alone in the Alaskan Wilderness

Alone in the Wilderness is the story of Dick Proenneke, one man who lived his dream in the Alaska Wilderness.

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: Winter Solstice Night Sky Viewing

Join us on the longest night of the year where we’ll check out the night sky and welcome the winter season!

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

Annual TubaChristmas Concert

The Great North Woods Committee for the Arts (GNWCA) presents the annual TubaChristmas at Trinity United Methodist Church on Bridge Street in Colebrook.  This free public concert has become a beloved tradition in the Colebrook community. The Methodist church is the perfect setting for the glorious sounds of tubas, euphoniums and baritone horns.

Each year, participants come to Colebrook from all around New England and beyond. Several of them play in other TubaChristmas events, but claim Colebrook’s as their favorite. The setting, the hospitality and the spirited audience are all part of their fun. Douglas Nelson of Keene and Colebrook will return to conduct the family friendly program, hosted along with his daughter, Sharon Pearson. It will include many favorite Christmas carols, with several designed for the audience to sing along with. As in recent years, Nelson has also arranged a special feature for a quartet.

While the concert is free, donations of any size are requested to help offset the other costs of this very special event.

Cut Your Own Christmas Tree at The Rocks

We invite you to join us at The Rocks Estate this holiday season to select a perfect tree from our farm. The Rocks has been described as a modern day Norman Rockwell Christmas scene, complete with the jingling bells of our horse-drawn wagon rides and marshmallows roasted to golden at our fire pit.

The Rocks Estate opens November 7 and will be open 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. daily through Christmas Eve. Christmas tree shoppers may select a tree from the farm’s retail lot or wander the fields to Cut-Your-Own Christmas tree beginning November 18. The Rocks will be closed Thanksgiving Day, but otherwise open daily through December 24.

Guests may shop for gifts in our marketplace or online at www.therocksgiftshop.com. Specializing in wreaths, ornaments, American made gifts. Fair Trade gifts. Gifts for pets, puzzles, mats, food, apparel and much more.

Glen Miller Orchestra — “In the Mood”

The Omni Mount Washington Resort is proud to present … “In The Mood” for Christmas, featuring the World Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra. On December 18th, the historic Mount Washington Hotel Grand Ballroom will host the legendary big band in a special holiday event. Enjoy a three-course dinner and prepare to dance the night away as the Glenn Miller Orchestra takes to the stage to perform some of the greatest big band hits of all time!

Relive the golden age of dance music with huge top of the chart hits such as “Chattanooga Choo Choo,” “Tuxedo Junction” and, of course, the enchanting “Moonlight Serenade.” As an extra-added bonus, the famed orchestra may even include some special arrangements of your favorite holiday classics to truly get you…. “In The Mood” for Christmas!

This is a one night only event, and seating is limited so reservations are strongly recommended. Doors open at 6pm. Orchestra will begin at 8:30pm. Tickets are $85 per person; includes dinner, tax and gratuity. Reserve tickets on-line or by calling the Activities Concierge Desk at (603) 278-8989.

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).

Christmastime at Santa’s Village

Thousands of twinkling lights set the stage for the magical Christmas season at Santa’s Village. Youngsters can whisper their Christmas lists to Santa, feed his reindeer, visit the elves and enjoy 18 Christmas-themed rides in the frosty air.

Christmastime hours: November 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, and 27, and December 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, and 17. The park opens every day at 11 a.m. Be sure to dress warmly.

Christmastime Admission – $32 per person (children ages 3 and younger are always admitted free).