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Freewill Baptist Tombstone Tour Print Email
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The Old Berwick Historical Society will lead a guided walking tour of the Freewill Baptist Cemetery on Saturday, June 19. The event begins at 1:00 pm, rain or shine, and will last approximately an hour. It is open to the public and is free of charge. (See details below)

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William James Weekend at Chocorua Print Email
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What do you mean you never heard of him? OK, neither did we. But here comes your chance to make up for that college psych class you skipped by attending the Centennial Celebration of the Life of William James Set in Chocorua, New Hampshire, August 13-16 (See details below)

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Music Hall Summer Schedule Print Email
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The Music Hall has announced its summer lineup at the landmark Victorian theater in downtown Portsmouth, New Hampshire. That adds up to seven live concerts, 40 SummerFilms, six Historic Tours, one HD broadcast from the London stage, and, with the Founders Lobby Lounge open every Friday and Saturday night. (See schedule below)
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Ventriloquist Lesley Smith Gives Peace of Her Mind Print Email
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Saturday, June 12 at 8 PM

"JUST BREATHE: the quest for a little piece of mind.... and chocolate" with world-class ventriloquist, actress and singer Lesley Smith and Cheryl Lynne Stromski on keyboards at Unity on the River, 58 Macy Street (Rt. 110), Amesbury MA. Tickets: $15 Reserve in advance or purchase at door

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Six Portsmouth Overnight Artists for 2010 Print Email
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Does art matter? Absolutely, and this project proves it each summer. Art-Speak, the City of Portsmouth’s Cultural Commission, is pleased to announce the schedule for Overnight Art 2010 installations. Overnight Art is a public art competition resulting in a summer-long exhibit of commissioned outdoor art at various Portsmouth locations. (Continued below)

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Hampton Sand Artists Compete for Nationals Print Email
HAMPTON BEACH, NH -- The Hampton Beach Sand Sculpting Competition in Hampton Beach, NH celebrates its tenth year this summer.  The event will be held June 19th-30th, and attracts world-famous sand sculptors.  This year's competition is also the only East Coast qualifying event for the nationals.  (Continued below)
"This isn't about building sand castles, no matter how incredible they might be," says Greg Grady, event coordinator, and himself a master sculptor.  "These artists have an extremely high degree of skill, creating art that is both unique and sophisticated.  They are continually pushing themselves to the next level.  We never know what they are going to attempt from year to year, and that's part of the excitement of this competition."
The sculptors use nothing but sand, water, and a few plastic or wooden forms to allow them to initially build their masterpieces up high (the forms are later removed).  Past creations have featured elaborately detailed mermaids, Roman pavilions, knitting grandmothers, mythical forest figures, pirates, buddas and dragons -- to name a few.
The Hampton Beach Master Sand Sculpting Competition is the longest running solo master sand sculpting event in New England.  Known for its high caliber of competition, the event features several past world champions.  Among the champions returning this year are Carl Jara, current world title holder, from Lyndhurst, OH; Dan Belcher, former world champion from St. Louis, MO; and Karen Fralich, former world title holder, from Ontario, Canada.
Other entrants include Lucinda "Sandy Feet" Wierenga from South Padre Island, TX; Michael Lepire and his son, Marc Lepire from Charlesbourg, Quebec, Canada; Justin Gordon from Groveland, MA; "Attilio" Steve Topazio from Tiverton, RI; Gregory Grady and his son, Greg Grady, Hampton Beach, NH; and Marielle Heessels from Rijen, Netherlands.  Heessels has competed in 17 different countries, but this is her first competition in the United States.  Every sculptor competing has been in the top five at the World Championships.
The sculptors have a total of 21 hours over three days to complete their own private plot and 10 tons of sand to work with.  Sculptors will be carving June 24th-26th, with voting and awards given out on the evening of the 26th, followed by fireworks.  The sculptures will remain on display through June 30th, and will be lit for night viewing.
This year, sculptors are competing not only for the Hampton Beach contest's $15,000 in prize money, but also to qualify for the World Championships.  The winner here will get an all-expense paid trip to the Worlds, to be held at Port Angeles in Washington state in September.
Prior to the masters beginning their competition, a massive 200-ton sponsor site will be created from June 19th-23rd, and a Masters Group Carve will take place on the 23rd.  Visitors who want to learn how to do sand carving can sign up for free lessons on Saturday, June 26th.  Lessons will be held from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. and you can only sign up the day of the lesson.  Register at the Chamber Office, next to the Sand Sculpture Event.
While beach-goers fervently hope for sun, Grady notes that rainy days are perfect days for viewing the sand sculptures.  Rain actually strengthens the sculptures, so if it rains, come on down and see some magic on the beach.
To learn more, visit the official web site
sand_2010_faceHAMPTON BEACH, NH -- The Hampton Beach Sand Sculpting Competition in Hampton Beach, NH celebrates its tenth year this summer.  The event will be held June 19th-30th, and attracts world-famous sand sculptors.  This year's competition is also the only East Coast qualifying event for the nationals. (Continued below)
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UU South Church Pocket Garden Tour Print Email
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Get happily lost wandering the side streets of Historic Portsmouth, with its charming colonial houses and hidden gardens.  This year is the 21st Annual Pocket Garden Tour, on Friday June 18th, from 5 to 8 pm, and Saturday June 19th, from 9 am to 3 pm. The tour will focus on gardens in neighborhoods bounded by Islington Street and Middle Street in Portsmouth. (continued below)
A unique feature of the tour will be the presence of local musicians performing in several of the gardens.  Listening to the music while rambling through the gardens is self-indulgence of the best kind.
On site at South Church this year will be author Susan Reed, Landscape Architect, who will discuss her recently published book Energy-Wise Landscape Design: A New Approach For Your Home And Garden.  This book is the first of its kind, helping homeowners with garden design in addition to lowering energy costs and explaining the need for sustainability in our areas outdoors.
The gardens on tour are a study in contrasts, from expansive, professionally landscaped gardens to lovingly tended works in progress.  Tickets for the Pocket Garden Tour are $ 17 in advance and $ 20 on the days of the tour. They are available at South Church, 292 State Street in Portsmouth, online at the official web site (CLICK HERE) and at 16 locations throughout the Seacoast.
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Get happily lost wandering the side streets of Historic Portsmouth, with its charming colonial houses and hidden gardens.  This year is the 21st Annual Pocket Garden Tour, on Friday June 18th, from 5 to 8 pm, and Saturday June 19th, from 9 am to 3 pm. The tour will focus on gardens in neighborhoods bounded by Islington Street and Middle Street in Portsmouth. (continued below)
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Exhibit Features Cushing Family at Little Harbor Print Email
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Sometimes solving a mystery is as simple as seeing what's in front of you. Other times it requires sleuthing. Elizabeth R. Aykroyd discovered this when she was assembling the latest exhibit at the Portsmouth Athenaeum, "A Family Portrait Gallery: The Cushings of Little Harbor." (Continued with photos below)

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Piscataqua Waterfront Festival June 5 Print Email
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Celebrate the second annual Piscataqua Waterfront Festival, a free family event on Saturday June 5, 2010, from 11:30 am – 4:30 pm. The festival features music, traditional maritime artisan demonstrations, free guided gundalow and more. (Continued below)

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PMC Schedule Set for Lynx and Bounty this Weekend Print Email
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Memorial Day Weekend, 2010
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The Piscataqua Maritime Commission (PMC) is proud to announce the finalized schedule for the 2010 Tall Ships visit Memorial Day Weekend, May 29th, 30th and 31st at the NEW location on Peirce Island – the Portsmouth Commercial Fish Pier. (Continued below)

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