It's a new year ... and a clean slate! Wishing everyone, everywhere peace, joy, health and happiness. Many thanks to all our wonderful guests who have visited us during the past year, and a hearty welcome to those new friends we have not yet met! We welcome you to visit us over the course of the coming year.
Today there are some local activities you might be interested in:
Saturday Apres Pub Party
Presented by:Wildcat Pub at Wildcat Mountain
Skiers & riders age 21+ can join everyone's favorite Boston Red Sox fan, DJ Brian Sparhawk for some good times, great music, and even better Miller beer & prize give-aways!
Family Snow Day
Presented by: Great Glen Trails
Time: 8:30am
Family Snow Days are low-key, fun-filled days the entire family can enjoy together. And, you get access to all the Snow Day activities for one low price. Cross country ski, snowshoe, snow tube: and best of all, you can do it all together as a family. Our learn-to-ski lessons are part of the package, but if your family already knows how to ski, come out and enjoy an advanced lesson to brush up on the basics. The kid’s package even includes lunch—the Glen View Kids’ Meal.
Thomas The Train Miniature Train Exhibition for Kids
Come bring your kids to the MWV Childrens Museum for the new exciting hands-on exhibition where your children can play with the minitature "Thomas the Train" set. Hours of entertainment as well in all the other fun and educational exhibitions where learning is encouraged through play! Perfect for ages 0-9. Hours Thursday-Monday 10-5. Check our website for more info or call! 603-356-2992
Ryan Montbleau Band in Concert at Fryeburg Academy
7:30 pm
Averaging over 200 gigs per year for the past few years, Ryan Montbleau Band has generated the kind of buzz that only surrounds a talented artist on the verge. Emerging onto the national music scene from his home base of Boston, Ryan Montbleau has been described as something of a Martin Sexton by way of Van Morrison and Stevie Wonder. Yet Ryan Montbleau Band's music is difficult to pigeon-hole or neatly categorize. It is original yet familiar-a fresh sound full of firmly-rooted ingredients, including Americana, folk, blues, ragtime and '70's R&B and soul. Whereas the band's intriguing instrumentation and arrangements (not to mention top notch chops) help to create this unique sound, all is fi rmly anchored by Montbleau's water-tight lyrics and unmistakable voice. Tickets: $20-Adults/$10-Students. At the Leura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center on the campus of Fryeburg Academy, 18 Bradley Street, Fryeburg, ME. (207) 935-9232
Saturday, January 1, 2011
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