Saddle up for the Insider’s guide to fall fun
Sept. 13 PARADE OF THE PUMPKINS Tarbin Gardens is hosting self-guided tour featuring pumpkins and gourds through Sept. 18. We provide a map, featured areas are flagged throughout the gardens and all plants are labeled. Bring a picnic lunch or treat yourself to an authentic English Cream Tea served in the Rose Garden Patio from 1 to 5 p.m. (tea price $8.50). The gardens are open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Cost: Adults $9, seniors, students...
If you look close, signs of fall are all around
After saying goodbye to summer last week, we figured why not say hello to fall in a similar fashion. This is the fall guide after all. So while the temperatures last week made it feel more like summer in these parts, we traveled all over the city limits in search of signs of fall. And what we found is that fall is around, you just have to look a little closer.
Go Try It: Walk in the woods with Nature Babes
Don’t be fooled: The transition from summer to fall doesn’t have to mean a transition from outside to inside. Just ask the parents – and kids – signed up for Nature Babes, Concord Parks and Recreation’s program that takes you out into the woods. Led by trails buff Erin Girzone, the group is all about having fun outside with your baby (ages 6 weeks to 4 years). The group meets at a different Concord walking trail each week (Thursday...
Tasty Brews: Common Man Ale
With it being the fall guide and all, we went in search of a fall beer.But we also wanted to go somewhere new. We’ve hit up a lot of happy hours for tasty brews over the last few months, so it took some time to figure out a place we hadn’t been. And then it hit us – we had never gone to the Common Man.So with the weekend about to begin, how could we not want to spend our last bit of time on the clock for the week enjoying an adult...
It was a happening Day of Caring in Concord
Every year, the Granite United Way has a day where businesses, companies and organizations volunteer to help out around Merrimack County. It’s called Day of Caring and it just so happened to be last Wednesday. So we figured we’d scope out how volunteers were helping out around Concord and report back – using pictures to tell the story. Over the course of the day, about 500 volunteers assisted 25 agencies with 60 projects. Now...
Food Snob: Hash and eggs breakfast from Newell Post
We generally devote this space to a review of some kind of meal you can have for lunch or dinner. This isn’t because we’re anti-breakfast, we’re just rarely awake and energetic enough in the morning to try to go out and do some hard-core scrutinizing of a local dish.Last week was different, for whatever reason. On Tuesday morning, this Food Snob was wide awake and ready to take on the world bright and early, and decided it would be a...
The Audi’s season-opening gala is Sunday
Over the next few months, the Concord City Auditorium, more famously known as The Audi, will be home to theater, dance, music and talks. Take a look down the schedule, and there’s so much to choose from. If only there was a way to preview some of the shows? Well, actually there is. It’s called the Season Opening Gala and it just so happens to be on Sunday. This will be the 26th year the Friends of the Audi have thrown a little get...
Red River to give Simchik Cinema a face-lift
Red River Theatres is making moves – big moves – and they could use some help, too.The nonprofit cinema is undergoing its first big capital campaign since opening, and its goals are lofty: transform the modest Jaclyn Simchick Screening Room into a modern, state-of-the-art movie space.Red River has two larger theaters that show first-run films, and a smaller one that shows some first-run films but is also frequently rented out for...
There’s a home for vanity plates on Facebook
If you happened to catch our Hidden Gems issue – which we know you did – you probably saw the spread we did on vanity license plates. We had a blast – and a very easy time – finding all kinds of funny and clever plates around Concord.Pete Duval, a Concord real estate agent and vanity plate fan, got a kick out of the spread and tipped us off to a Facebook page he’s been running for the past few years. It’s called VANITY PL8 (get it?),...
CYPN: Matt Dodge is excited about living in Concord
The Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce’s Concord Young Professionals Network (CYPN) introduces you to another “Young Professional of the Month,” Matt Dodge. How old are you? 27 Where do you live? I moved to Concord from Meredith in April, and have an apartment by Bicentennial Square. While the Lakes Region is a great place, I’m excited to learn more about Concord. Where do you currently work? Since 2014, I’ve worked at UBS Financial...
Try going to Back to Church Sunday at St. Paul’s
On Sunday, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Concord will join an estimated 30,000 churches nationwide in inviting community members to give church another try at National Back to Church Sunday.The 10 a.m. service at St. Paul’s Church is specially designed for both regular attendees who have been away for the summer and also, especially, for people who stopped going to church, for whatever reason, some time ago – or perhaps have never...
See a different side of downtown with tour
The 8th Annual Upstairs, Downtown Walking Tour, presented by Intown Concord, will be held on Thursday, Sept. 22, from 5 to 8 p.m. The Upstairs, Downtown Walking Tour offers ticketholders a glimpse into unique, notable and rarely seen downtown Concord locations and buildings. The selected locations characterize architectural qualities that allow us to step back in time to embrace long-gone craftsmanship or locations that are undergoing...
Go celebrate National Drive Electric Week
Have you ever wondered how an electric car works? What it would be like to eliminate some of your gasoline bill? Well, head down to City Plaza in front of the State House on Saturday for one of three Granite State National Drive Electric Week celebrations.The event, will take place during the Concord Farmers’ Market, from 8:30 a.m. to noon. Electric cars such as the Chevy Volt, Nissan Leaf, BMW i3, Tesla S and others will be on...
Science Cafe returns to Concord with global warming on the docket
Science Cafe Concord gets under way again this month after a summertime hiatus, taking up a topic that is important and, unfortunately, likely to become more important: How should New Hampshire cope with climate change? The ocean level is rising and our weather is becoming more erratic, producing extremes like our current drought and the dangerous flash flooding that has become almost routine around the country. Growing seasons are...
On Display: Shapes and colors highlight Simonds’s work
If you haven’t caught a glimpse of Nancy Simonds’s work (before looking at this page, of course), you’ll notice she uses shapes and colors to create some thought provoking pieces. And there’s lots more to see. Lucky for all of you, Simonds’s art is the latest exhibit hanging at McGowan Fine Art. The exhibit, Shape Shifting & Radiant Chroma, will be on display through Oct. 7.
Know someone who’s fascinating?
ConcordTV is still seeking nominations for the most fascinating individuals from the Concord area. The deadline is fast approaching, and if you missed the first time we put a call out, here’s all the info you need to know. You must fill out the nomination form – which includes all your info, the name of the person you’re nominating, a way to contact them and a reason for their nomination – and return it by Sept. 23. And here’s...
Book of the Week: ‘How to be a Tudor’
How to be a Tudor: A dawn-to-dusk guide to Tudor life Ruth Goodman 2016, 336 pages Setting: Tudor England Ruth Goodman is back, and living life as a Tudor. After a previous stint living like a Victorian (How to be a Victorian), she goes back further in time to explore how the English people of the 1500s lived. Recreating the conditions of the period (from how beds were constructed to the different type of wheat that they ate), she...
Bulletin Board
Free military family expo Saturday On Saturday, all service members, veterans and military families are invited to attend a free military family expo at Grappone Conference Center. New York Times bestselling author Retired Capt. Luis Carlos Montalván, a wounded warrior, and Tuesday, the golden retriever who saved him, will present the keynote and a children’s story time message. In addition to a health and wellness fair and education...
This Week in Concord History
Sept. 13, 1913: Harry K. Thaw, a wealthy, prominent New Yorker who murdered one of the country’s foremost architects, Stanford White, arrives in Concord. Thaw was convicted, escaped from prison and was recaptured in Canada. He was brought back across the border and is being held under house arrest at the Eagle Hotel on Main Street. His case will be tangled up in court until December 1914. In the meantime, he will pass the summer of...