The Cog in Winter

Mount Washington Cog Railway Base Station Rd, Bretton Woods

Throughout the winter as conditions permit, the Mount Washington Cog Railway makes its way to Waumbek Station. Waumbek is located in an alpine meadow just below 4000’ and provides stunning views to the north and west. Passengers leave the train for about 25 minutes to enjoy complimentary hot refreshments, warming huts and a fire pit. … Continue reading The Cog in Winter

AMC’s 145th Annual Summit

AMC Highland Center at Crawford Notch Route 302, Bretton Woods

AMC’s Annual Summit celebrates the people who make AMC’s mission real everyday–our dedicated volunteers! Whether you’re a lifelong member or a newcomer interested in discovering all AMC has to offer, Annual Summit is for you! The 145th Annual Summit will be held on Saturday, January 23, 2021 and will be an all online digital event for the … Continue reading AMC’s 145th Annual Summit

The White Mountain: Rediscovering Mount Washington’s Hidden Culture Part of “Cold is Cool” Series

Over the course of a calendar year, journalist Dan Szczesny explored the history and mystique of New England's tallest mountain in his book, The White Mountain: Rediscovering Mount Washington's Hidden Culture. Mount Washington is more than just a 6,288-foot rock pile; the mountain is the cultural soul of climbers, hikers, and tourists from around the world … Continue reading The White Mountain: Rediscovering Mount Washington’s Hidden Culture Part of “Cold is Cool” Series

Gorham’s 4th of July Celebration

Gorham Common Main Street, Gorham

Reputed to be the biggest and the best roundup of 4th of July activities around the state, Gorham’s Independence Day celebration takes place from Friday, June 30 – Tuesday, July 4. This year’s theme is Made in America. Enjoy a variety of activities including a parade, exciting midway games and rides, cornhole tournament, classic car … Continue reading Gorham’s 4th of July Celebration

Weeks State Park Evening Programs, Lancaster

Weeks State Park 200 Week's State Park Rd. (Route 3), Lancaster

Come early, bring a picnic, climb the fire tower for amazing views. Programs begin Thursdays at 7 p.m. in the Lodge. July 20: Digging into Native History in NH with Dr. Robert Goodby. Learn more www.weeksstateparkassociation.org

A Dream of the Hills, The Gallery at WREN, Bethlehem

WREN 2013 Main Street, Bethlehem

Through August 27, with opening reception Saturday, July 1, 5 to 7 p.m. Exhibit features White Mountain landscapes by Rebecca M. Fullerton, a painter working in the realist and impressionist traditions; Hanna Lucy, working in colored pencil and ink; and carvings by wood sculptor and NH Furniture Master Jeffery Cooper. Learn more www.wrenworks.org/gallery

Rek’-Lis Brewing 4th of July Block Party, Bethlehem

Rek'-lis Brewing Co. 2085 Main Street, Bethlehem

Music all day on July 4th, from noon to 10 p.m. featuring The Van Burens, along with beer, food and family friendly activities in the field. The $5 cover fee benefits Granite United Way. https://www.instagram.com/p/Cs3WUcrulzH/

For the Kids! at The Colonial Theatre, Bethlehem

The Colonial Theatre 2050 Main St, Bethlehem

Kid-friendly fun every Wednesday at 11 a.m., including The Weathervane Theatre’s Patchwork Players on July 5 & July 19. Other events include The Swing Peepers duo on July 12 and vaudevillian and juggler Michael Menes on July 26.  >> Learn more https://bethlehemcolonial.org

Weathervane Theatre, Whitefield

Weathervane Theatre Route 3, Whitefield

July’s shows include performances of Stones in His Pockets along with Honky Tonk Laundry and Meteor Shower. Check The Weathervane’s calendar for dates and times. https://www.weathervanenh.org/calendar