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Dracula by Bram Stoker,
adapted for the stage by Deane and Balderston/ August 19-23
The original staging of the 19th century masterpiece of gothic horror!
Please wear a shirt with a collar!
On your way home from the theatre on a dark summer night- please don't look in
your rear view mirror- and for god's sake- don't look in the back seat!!
I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change,
by Joe Pietro and Jimmy Roberts/ August 26-30
Off Broadway's longest running musical comedy. Everything you have ever
secretly thought about dating, romance, marriage, lovers, husbands, wives and
in-laws, but were afraid to admit!

Blind Boys of Alabama
- August 29 - 8 PM

Back by popular demand! This evening will surely put a
lot of spirit into your step.

Carroll County Kennel Club Dog Show
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Held at E. R. Field Property, Rt 16 & 302, River Road
North Conway, New Hampshire
Conformation, obedience and rally each day.
Best Puppy competition on Saturday.
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HARVEST FESTIVAL
Saturday, September 13, 2008, 1 – 4pm
The Remick Museum will have its annual Harvest
Festival on Saturday, September 13, 2008, from
1-4pm. Join us for horse-drawn hay rides, craft
making, farm games, and live folk music with
Doug Hazard. Try your hand at harvesting corn,
flax and mangelwurtzel using historic
techniques. The Remick Museum concession stand
will sell apples treats, including apple
fritters and apple cider.
While attending the Harvest Festival, come
inside the Visitor’s Center and tour the living
quarters of Dr. Edwin Crafts Remick, the country
doctor who owned the property, and see exhibits
on the agricultural way of life in New Hampshire
from 1790 to the present. |

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Experience the warmth and
charm of an early 19th century
Hearthside Dinner, where the meal is cooked
entirely on the open hearth. The Remick staff,
dressed in traditional 19th century attire,
prepare a nourishing meal using historic recipes
and ingredients preserved fresh from the
harvest. The menu for each meal varies, and rest
assured, the ingredients were raised on site at
the Remick. Hearthside Dinners are usually a
cozy gathering of eight people, and they are
designed for adult audiences. Young people age
16 and up are welcome with an adult in
attendance. Reserve your place at the table by
calling our Museum Receptionist at (800)
686-6117 or (603) 323-7591, or e-mail
reception@remickmuseum.org.
Fee
is $35.00 per person, and pre-registration is
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A Hearthside Dinner menu is subject to change
with each season; it will reflect our garden harvest yield and
livestock processing program for 2007. The following are sample
menus:
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September 20, 2008
5-7pm |
Biscuits with homemade jam & butter
Ham roasted in tin kitchen
Scalloped cabbage
Assortment of pickled vegetables
Molasses cake with blueberries and cream
Shrub, coffee, tea
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October 18, 2008
5-7pm |
Biscuits with homemade jam & butter
Ham roasted in tin kitchen
Baked acorn squash
Cold chow
Assortment of pickled vegetables
Gingerbread with whipped cream
Shrub, coffee, tea
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December 20, 2008
5-7pm
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Biscuits with homemade jam & butter
Roast pork
Succotash
Pickled beets
Sliced apple pudding and cream
Shrub, coffee, tea |
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September
13, 2008 |
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"Dog Daze
Express" – Conway Scenic Railroad
This is a special days where
"Doggies" treat their masters to a train ride.
We are running this event to coincide with
Conway Humane Society's "Bark in the Park", in
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2007 NEW HAMPSHIRE HIGHLAND GAMES
September 19-21, 2008
Loon Mountain is hosting The
New Hampshire Highland Games,
the largest Scottish cultural festival
in the Northeast. The Games are
presented by The New Hampshire Gathering
of the Scottish Clans, Inc., a
not-for-profit organization dedicated to
the furtherance of the music, dance,
athletics and customs of the Scottish
people and to the continuance of the
Gaelic culture.


BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS
Saturday, October 4, 2008, 10am
A new special event at Remick Museum, Blessing of the
Animals will take place on the grounds of Remick Farm on
Saturday, October 4, 2008, at 10am. A
multi-denominational team of MWV clergy will lead a
ceremony to bless you and your pet(s). They will also
bless the livestock on Remick Farm.
The participating clergy members are: the Reverend Tom
Abugelis, Pastor, Chocorua Community Church, Chocorua,
NH and the Tamworth Congregational Church Yoked
Ministries, Tamworth, NH, the Reverend Mary Edes,
Pastor, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of the Eastern
Slopes, Tamworth, NH, the Reverend Nancy Eldridge Hess,
PhD, Executive Director, Calumet Lutheran Ministries,
Freedom, NH, and the Reverend Donald F. Gauthier, Jr.,
Pastor, Our Lady of the Mountains Roman Catholic
Community, Intervale, NH.
his event will celebrate the gift of animals in our
lives, while invoking the protection of St. Francis of
Assisi, the patron saint of animals, whose feast day is
October 4th.

Howl-o-ween
Party
Sunday, October 26th, 12-2 at Four Your Paws Only
Join
us with your pets in costume, for this extremely popular
event! Our Annual Costume Contest starts at 12 noon!
Don't miss the Howl-o-ween Party after the contests!
Prizes awarded for the contests and treats for
everyone!!!

Always on Columbus Day Weekend
2008 dates - October 11, 12, 13
Located on Rt. 109 North
A Great Family Fair with something
for Everyone!
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HISTORIC THANKSGIVING
Saturday, November 15, 2008 1 – 4pm
Come enjoy some good food, a warm fire, country
crafts, and a healthy dose of history at
Historic Thanksgiving on Saturday, November 15,
2008, from 1-4pm. Our museum interpreters will
prepare a traditional Thanksgiving meal on the
open hearth using historic recipes.
The menu for Historic Thanksgiving includes
roasted turkey, bread sauce stuffing-dressing,
hearth bread and butter, boiled cider pie,
Indian pudding, pumpkin stuffed with apples and
cranberry sauce. In the English Barn, try your
hand at making apple cider, and make a corn cob
feather dart.
Are you raising your own turkey for Thanksgiving
this year? Take the next step, and see a
demonstration on how to properly "dress" a
turkey- from slaughtering the bird, to plucking
feathers, to cleaning and storing poultry. This
activity will take place outdoors on the farm-
only those interested in turkey processing will
see the activity.
For more information on fees for this special
Thanksgiving dinner and event, call the museum
at (800) 686-6117 or (603)323-7591.

Pet
Portraits
Sunday,
November
9th,
10am-3pm
at Four
Your
Paws
Only
Walk-Ins welcome, appointments preferred.
Sign up
early,
appointments
go fast!
Free 5x7
photos
w/
$10.00
sitting
fee.
Great
holiday
gift
idea!

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VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS
AT REMICK MUSEUM & CAPTAIN ENOCH REMICK HOUSE
Sunday, December 7, 2008, 1 – 4PM
Come
enjoy chocolate treats, sugar cookies, country crafts,
and a little history at the annual Victorian Christmas
at the Remick Country Doctor Museum and Farm and the
Captain Enoch Remick House on Sunday, December 7, 2008,
from 1-4pm. Both houses will be beautifully decorated in
Victorian style.
Sample chocolate treats, such as steamed chocolate
pudding, black & gold marble cake, sweet vanilla hot
chocolate, candied peel, chocolate nuts, and chocolate
truffles. Taste the traditional holiday drink, Syllabub.
In the Museum Visitor’s Center, try your hand at making
country crafts, including corn husk angels, felted
snowballs, and decorative gift tags. View exhibits
on Christmas traditions, and see the living quarters of
Dr. Edwin Crafts Remick, the country doctor who owned
the property.
Take a horse-drawn sleigh ride through the Joe Binsack
Trail, offering spectacular views of Remick Farm. (The
sleigh rides will be converted to wagon rides if mild
weather comes and melts the snow by Sunday.)
The
staff at the Captain Enoch Remick House will be baking
sugar cookies; they will also have the Christmas drink,
Wassail, and ginger snaps. See Victorian era
decorations, which include an antique toy collection.
While
at Victorian Christmas, visit the newly expanded Remick
Museum Shop stocked with American-made country gifts and
toys, including Henderson Redware, earthenware pottery
created from 19th century designs. Friends of Remick
Museum- be sure to use your 10% discount at the Museum
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Pet Photos w/ Santa Paws
Sunday,
December7th, 12-3pm at Four Your Paws Only
$5.00
per photo includes free holiday gift for your pet! All proceeds go
directly to
Conway Area Humane
Society.
Refreshments will be available for pets and their owners.
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