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Sunday, April 4th, 2010 Adair Country Inn & Restaurant innkeeper@adairinn.com
Join us for our annual Easter Brunch Buffet! Serving from 11am - 2:30pm. Win great prizes with our Easter egg hunt for adults and enjoy LIVE music! $29.95 per person. Reservations required. Call (603)444-2600 for more information.
Wednesday, April 7th, 2010 Gayle Hannan ~ Hannan Healing Arts gayle56789@aol.com
Hannan Healing Arts &
NH Holistic Health Network
Present
Heart as Healer
Jane King, BSHP ~ Pease Public Library
1 Russell St., Plymouth, NH
Contact Gayle for further info 726-3755
Come join Healers and other Practitioners to share a learning experience. Donation to NH Holistic Health Network
Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 Nigel Manley info@therocks.org
HAVE YOU HEARD THE NOISES FROM THE POOLS THIS SPRING?
BETHLEHEM, N.H.Have you ever wondered whats making all that noise in the spring pools as the days get warmer?
Come to The Rocks Estate April 21, where Dave Anderson, Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests Director of Education, will explore the wonderful world of vernal ponds. The free workshop begins at 7 p.m.
As the spring days grow warmer, new life begins in the forest. Vernal pools come alive as wood frogs and mole salamanders re-emerge from the ground to migrate and breed in their natal vernal pools.
Workshop participants will learn how to identify vernal pool species by sight, sound, and habitat. Theyll also learn about the unique role amphibians play in forested ecosystems and how to locate and protect woodland vernal pools. This popular annual workshop will include an opportunity to see live amphibians and their eggs.
Anderson has worked for the Forest Society for more than 18 years. He is responsible for the design and delivery of conservation education programs including field trips, tours and presentations to Forest Society members, conservation partners and the general public.
Anderson is perhaps best known as a working naturalist (he prefers “dirt naturalist who guides group field trips on conservation land statewide while teaching about forest ecology, wildlife ecology, forest stewardship and land conservation initiatives to introduce both life-long residents and visitors alike to protection and management of New Hampshire forests, farms and open space.
For more information and a calendar of events, please visit www.therocks.org, call 603-444-6228, or email info@therocks.org.
Sunday, April 25th, 2010 Mary Sturtevant peace@pathofharmony.com
Experience harmony in your life through the gentle and relaxing practice of Reiki. Reiki is a gentle yet powerful way to reduce stress and anxiety, which can lead to improved physical health and attitudinal wellness. In this workshop, you will learn self-Reiki techniques as well as the process of sharing Reiki with family and friends.
Wednesday, April 28th, 2010 Nigel Manley info@therocks.org
Discover How Turkeys Got Their Name, Where They Sleep and Why They Gobble
Bethlehem, N.H. If youve ever wondered how turkeys got their name, where they sleep, or why they gobble, join the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests staff member and wild life enthusiast Nigel Manley and Coreys Sport Shop at the Rocks Estate on April 28 at 7:00 p.m.
Wild turkeys were extirpated in several states, including New Hampshire, in the early 1900s. Following a huge conservation effort, the species has bounced back with great success. Manley will lead program participants through the discovery of the wild turkey, how it got its name and how it became domesticated. This program is for everyone who is interested in these magnificent birds, be it for watching or hunting.
“When I hear the gobbling of the turkey, it reminds me of watching the show “The Waltons while growing up in the United Kingdom,” Manley said. Growing up in Britain I could only imagine being able to go into the woods and see as well as hunt the different species, including turkeys, that we have in New Hampshire.
Manley, a wildlife enthusiast and the manager of the Rocks Estate, has worked for the Forest Society for over 20 years. He spends as much time in the woods as possible. Spring, when turkeys begin their annual courtship in the wild, is his favorite time of year.
Wild turkeys range from the fields of New Hampshire, across the United States, and into Mexico. Ben Franklin wanted the wild turkey to be the national symbol.
Manley will share more turkey facts during the program, as well as invite participants to touch turkey feathers and spurs, and to hear the noises that turkeys make while feeding, fighting and relaxing.
Calling wild turkeys can be fun for hunters, bird watchers and photographers alike. Participants are invited to bring their favorite call and demonstrate it to the audience or to learn how to use a turkey call.
Thursday, May 20th, 2010 The Highlands Inn vacation@highlandsinn-nh.com
A SPIRITUAL WEEKEND FOR WOMEN WITH INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED PSYCHIC MEDIUMS JOANNE GERBER AND RITA BERKOWITZ - May 20-23
The Highlands Inn
240 Valley View Ln
Bethlehem, NH 03574
vacation@highlandsinn-nh.com
(603) 869-3978
www.highlandsinn-nh.com
This weekend is for women only. The weekend will include group events and private individual readings (by appointment).
Group events will include:
• Spirit Communication Circle, Friday May 21, 8-9:30 PM, $35 pre-register
• Spirit Communication Demonstration, Saturday May 22, 12:30-3 PM, $49 pre-register
• All-day workshop with lunch, Sunday May 23, "Creating the life you want spiritually" and "Women's intuition for self empowerment", $150 pre-register
Private readings are available on Thursday evening and Friday during the day, by appointment only. Please contact Joanne or Rita to schedule private appointments.
Joanne Gerber: www.joannegerber.com or 781-883-5403
Rita Berkowitz: www.thespiritartist.com or 781-871-2563
All reservations for rooms and group events MUST be made directly through The Highlands Inn. Two-night minimum stay, 3rd and 4th nights 1/2 price.
Saturday, June 5th, 2010 The Northern Forest Heritage Park heritage@ncia.net
The Cultural Heritage Festival is a full day of festivities for all ages. Families of Canadian, Norwegian, Scandinavian, Russian, German, Irish, and Italian descent will not want to miss this opportunity to participate in this festival. Purchase a sweet pastry from the partipating nations.
There will be traditional American BBQ station serving hotdogs, burgers, and fries along with fired dough and icecream. There will be plenty of entertainment (to be determined), crafts, home made sweater sales and baked goods sale. The Androscoggin River Boat Tours will be running all day, starting at 10:00 am, and will continue into the evening
Free Admission to the park all day!
Wednesday, February 9th, 2011 Katrine Barclay wellnessatwork@myfairpoint.net
YOGA classes are are down to earth, fun, and offer something for the first timer to the seasoned practitioner. Yoga compliments daily living and activities; biking, hiking, walking, running, skiing. It helps to keep muscles limber and strong so they are less likely to be injured during physical activities. |
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