NH Arts Map Blog

NH Arts Map Blog

June 2, 2009

June Events

Filed under: Visitors — admin @ 11:39 pm

Prescott Park Arts Festival

  • Chow Down! 25th Annual Chowder Festival at PPAF on June 6, starting at 11:30 am. Tickets are$10 for adults, $5, 12 and under.
  • And get some GREASE, opening June 26 on the outdoor stage

Millbrook Gallery & Sculpture Garden

  •  St. Paul’s School Art Faculty Exhibit - May 25 to June 14
  • First People of North East Exhibit - Honoring Native American and multicultural heritage, June 19 to September 20 - Traditional and contemporary paintings and crafts by Native Americans and others that are so inspored. Reception: Sunday, July 12 from 1-4 pm
  • Invitational Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit - June 21 to October 18

Seacoast Repertory Theatre

  •  Urinetown - May 8 to May 31
  • How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying - June 12 to August 9
  • Gypsy - June 26 to August 23

Canterbury Shaker Village

  •  Thunderama - June 14 from 10-3, New England’s vintage Thunderbird Club classic car show
  • Strawberry Jamboree - June 20 from 10-5, strawberries, plants, shorcake, sangria for sale; garden and craft vendors; strawberry bake-off!

Claremont Opera House

  •  Rumpelstiltskin - June 2, 10 am
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - June 29, 10 am

Thorne-Sagendorf Art Gallery

  •  100 Years of Academic Community (exhibit of photographs andmemorabilia) - June 5 to August 2

New Hampshire Farm Museum

  •  Farm Kitchen Series - June 6 (All About Butter) and June 13 (Cooking With Spring Greens)
  • New Hampshire Dairy Day - June 20
  • Archeology Workshop - June 27 and 28

Interesting report on visitor travel this summer

Filed under: Visitors, General — admin @ 7:14 pm

This is from The Center for Media Research. See link to full article below:

Leisure Travel Plans Down, Spending Down, but Vacationing Still Important

The Harris Poll of 2,401 U.S. adults surveyed online between April 13 and 21, shows that 35% of Americans are not planning on taking any leisure trips this summer. 77% are anticipating that they will not travel on business in the next four months. But not everyone is planning to stay home…  65% of adults are planning a vacation this summer, including 17% who are anticipating making three or more trips this summer.
http://www.mediapost.com/publications/?fa=Articles.showArticle&art_aid=107050

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