Reservations are necessary; $50 per child. Call 603-772-2622 or go to www.independencemuseum. MASONS DAY The Strawbery Banke Museum in Portsmouth, N.H., will be celebrating Masons on Sat., July 9. The event will include scaven- ger hunts, face painting, magic shows, balloon artists, and a cookout with free food. Call 603-668-8744. HARBOUR TRAIL 5K ROAD RACE & KIDS FUN RUN on Sat., July 9, at 9 a.m. starting at Little Har- bour School, 50 Clough Drive in Ports- mouth, N.H. See www.pccrrs.org. SANDY BEACH CLEAN-UP The Great Bay Discovery Center will host a Sandy Beach clean-up on Wed., July 13, and Fri., July 15, from 9:45 a.m. to noon. The event will teach how pollu- tion affects us, and children will make a craft to take home. Event is for ages 7-11 and pre-registration is required. Call 603-778-0015 or go to www. greatbay.org. KIDS KONCERTS presented by Somersworth Festival Association, free, each Wed. at 6 p.m. from July 13 to Aug. 17, at the Somersworth High School outdoor pavilion (11 Memorial Drive, Somersworth). Food is avail- able for purchase. Schedule includes Wayne from Maine (July 13), Toe Jam Puppet Band (July 20), Band Overboard (July 27), Judy Pancoast (Aug. 3), Tricky Dick the Magician (Aug. 10) and Wildlife Encounters (Aug. 17). Call 603-692-5869 or see www.nhfestivals.org. MICHAEL RECYCLE The Great Bay Discovery Center will be hav- ing a read-aloud of the story Michael Recycle by Ellie Bethel on Thurs., July 14, from 9:45 to 11 a.m. for ages 4 to 6. The event will include outdoor play and craft making. Pre-registration is required. Call 603-778-0015 or go to www.greatbay.org. CHICKEN BARBECUE The American Independence Museum will be holding a barbecue at Town Hall Commons Fri., July 15, from 5 to 9 p.m., followed by a magician and string music. Call 603-772-2622 or go to www.independencemuseum. for pricing and other information. AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE FESTIVAL The American Indepen- dence Museum will hold its Inde- pendence Festival on Sat., July 16, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. rain or shine. There will be an escorting of President Washington, a horseback delivery of the Declaration, historic role-players, music by the Lincoln Minutemen Fife and Drum, and cannon firings by the militia. At night there will be fireworks and live music. Admission costs $7. Call 603-772-2622 or go to www.independencemuseum. LOCAL ROOTS The Childrens Museum of NH will be hosting an eat local food fair Wed., July 20, from 1 to 4 p.m. The event will teach children how to eat healthy and will be host- ing the Dover Farmers Market. Call 603-742-2002 or go to www.childrens- museum.org. FILTER FEEDER FRENZY The Great Bay Discover Center will be exploring the waterfront for filter feed- ers on Wed., July 20, and Fri., July 22, from 9:45 a.m. to noon for ages 7 to 11. Children will learn about the food chain while exploring the waterfront and will make a craft to take home. Pre-registration is required. Call 603- 778-0015 or go to www.greatbay.org. SUMMER READING ADVEN- TURE: INDIA Dyer Library will be having Dr. Neelam Shukla talk on A Day in the Life of India on Fri., July 22, at 11 a.m. She will share informa- tion on the culture and holidays and will teach how to make a traditional Indian toy. Call 207-283-3861 or go to www.dyerlibrarysacomuse GOING BATTY The Great Bay Discovery Center will be hosting a BayVenture focusing on bats on Wed., July 27, and Fri., July 29, from 9:45 a.m. to noon for ages 7 to 11. Children will learn about little brown bats and make bat houses to take home. Pre- registration required. Call 603-778- 0015 or go to www.greatbay.org. BATS LOVE THE NIGHT The Great Bay Discovery Center will be having a read-aloud of the story Bats Love the Night by Nicole Davies on Thurs., July 28, from 9:45 a.m. to 11 a.m. for ages 4 to 6. The event will include outdoor play and craft mak- ing. Pre-registration is required. Call 603-778-0015 or go to www.greatbay. org. THE JUNGLE BOOK an Ogunquit Playhouse childrens production, on Sat., July 30, at 10 a.m. and noon and Sun., July 31, at 10 a.m. ITS EASY BEING GREEN! The Great Bay Discovery Center will be having a BayVenture focusing on recycling on Wed., Aug. 3, or Fri., Aug. 5, from 9:45 a.m. to noon for ages 7 to 11. Children will learn about the green features at the Discov- ery Center and will make a recycled T-shirt tote to bring home. Pre-regis- tration is required. Call 603-778-0015 or go to www.greatbay.org. DO TURTLES SLEEP IN TREE- TOPS? The Great Bay Discovery Center will be having a read-aloud of the story Do Turtles Sleep in Treetops by Laura Purdie Salas on Thurs., Aug. 4, from 9:45 to 11 a.m.. for ages 4 to 6. The event will include outdoor play and craft making. Pre-registration is required. Call 603-778-0015 or go to www.greatbay.org. FAIRY HOUSES: THE MUSICAL a Ogunquit Playhouse childrens pro- duction., on Sat., Aug. 6, at 10 a.m. and noon and Sunday., Aug. 7, at 10 a.m. Fairy house village tours will be held Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. FAMILY PARADE PARTY The Cushing House Museum and Garden will be having their 2nd annual fam- ily parade party Sun., Aug. 7, from 1 to 3 p.m. Call 978-462-2681 or go to www.newburyhist.com WARDENS WATCH Great Bay Discovery Center will be hosting a BayVenture focusing on the job of a Conservation Officer on Wed., Aug. 10, from 9:45 a.m. to noon for ages 7 to 11. Children will learn about the job and will solve a who done it mys- tery. Pre-registration is required. Call 778-0015 or go to www.greatbay.org. TEDDY BEAR CLINIC The Chil- drens Museum of NH will be holding the annual Teddy Bear Clinic on Wed., Aug. 10, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Event will include a Teddy Tea Party where health professionals will perform check-ups on the animals. Designed to help children who are anxious about going to the doctor. Admission is $8. Call 603-742-2002 or go to www. childrens-museum.org. WHOSE SHOES? Great Bay Discovery Center will be having a read-aloud of the story Whose Shoe? A Shoe for Every Job by Stephen R. Swinburne on Thurs., Aug. 11, from 9:45 to 11 a.m. for ages 4 to 6. The event will include outdoor play and craft making. Pre-registration is required. Call 778-0015 or go to www.greatbay.org. SUMMER CARNIVAL Thurs., Aug. 11, through Sun., Aug. 14, at Holy Trinity Church parking lot, 404 High St. in Somersworth, NH. Hours are 5 to 9 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, noon to 9 p.m. on Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Event includes entertainment and rides. See www.nhfestivals.org. Green sale Rolling Green Nurs- ery, 64 Breakfast Hill, Greenland, N.H., www. rollinggreennursery. com, will hold a Summer Solstice Sale and Silent Auction on Saturday, June 25, from 3 to 5 p.m. with the proceeds to benefit Fami- lies First (www.familiesfirstseaco 603-436-2732). The event will feature plant collections, mixed containers, pottery, accessories and more. Tickets cost $10 per person. Camps SUMMER CAMP The Childrens Museum & Theatre of Maine will offer a series of one-week summer camps for ages 4 to 8. Each week there is a different themed camp and there is a healthy snack provided each day. The themes vary from Animal Safari to Mad Scientists. The first camp is held Mon., June 27, to Fri., July 1, and the last camp is held Mon., Aug 22, to Fri., Aug 26. The camps go from 9 a.m. to noon Mon-Fri. Regis- tration is $160. Call 207-828-1234 or go to www.kitetails.org. JUNIOR ROLE-PLAYER WORKSHOP The American Inde- pendence Museum will have a three- day history camp for ages 10+, Wed, July 6, through Fri, July 8. The camp will teach participants to take on the role of an 18th-century Exeter resident including etiquette and daily chore lessons. Basic costume will be pro- vided. Reservations necessary; cost is $150 per child. Call 603-772-2622 or go to www.independencemuseum. ART IN NATURE The Seacoast Science Center will be hosting a week-long event to explore art in nature July 10-17 with feature work- shops, programs and activities for all ages. Call 603-436-8043 or go to www.seacoastsciencecent THEATRICAL HISTORY CAMP at Museums of Old York (oldyork.org; 207-363-4974) in York, Maine, Mon., July 25, through Fri., July 29, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cost is $140. Kids will write scripts, act, choose costumes and more in the historic buildings. A play will be performed Friday. For ages 7 to 12. MUSEUMS & TOURS American Independence Museum One Governors Lane, Exeter, 603-772-2622, www.independencemuseum. The Brick Store Museum 117 Main St., Kennebunk, Maine, 207-985-4802, www.brickstoremuseum.or Counting House Museum Main and Liberty streets, South Berwick, Maine, 207-384-0000, www.obhs.net Cushing House Museum and Garden 98 High St., Newburyport, Mass., 978-462-2681, newburyhist.com Custom House Maritime Museum 25 Water St., Newburyport, Mass., 978-462-8681, www.thechmm.org Discover Portsmouth Center Corner of Middle & Islington streets, Portsmouth, 603-436-8420, www.portsmouthhistory.o Fuller Gardens 10 Willow Ave., North Hampton, 603-964-5414, fullergardens.org Gundalow Project 60 Marcy St., Portsmouth, 603-433-9505, gundalow.org Hamilton House 40 Vaughans Lane, South Berwick Maine, 207-384-2454, www.historicnewengland. Historic New England and Governor John Langdon House 143 Pleasant St., Portsmouth, 603-436-3205, www.portsmouthhistory.o The History Center of Kennebunkport 125-135 North St., Kennebunkport, Maine, 207-967-2751, www.kporthistory.org Isle of Shoals Steamship Company Cruises 315 Market St., Portsmouth, 800-441-4620 Jackson House 76 Northwest St., Portsmouth, 603-436-3205, www.portsmouthhistory.o John Paul Jones House 43 Middle St, Portsmouth, 603-436-8420, www.portsmouthhistory.o Kittery Historical and Naval Museum 200 Rogers Road, Kittery, ME, 207-439-3080, www.kitterymuseum.com Moffatt-Ladd House & Gardens 154 Market St., Portsmouth, 603-436-8821, moffattladd.org Museum of Lighthouse History 2190 Post Rd, 1 Wells, Maine, 207-646-0245 Museums of Old York York, Maine, 207-363-4974, www.oldyork.org Nott House 8 Main St., Kennebunkport, Maine. Ogunquit Heritage Museum 86 Obeds Lane, Ogunquit, Maine, 207-646-0296, www.ogunquitheritagemus Ogunquit Museum of Modern Art 183 Shore Rd. Ogunquit, Maine, 207-646-4909 Perkins Cove Lobster Tours Bourne Ln. Ogunquit, Maine, 207-646-7413 Prescott Park Marcy St., Porstmouth, www.prescottpark.org Portsmouth Athenaeum 9 Market St., Portsmouth, 603-431-2538, www.portsmouthathenaeum Portsmouth Harbour Trail www.pbhtrail.org, 603-431-2768 Portsmouth Historical Society www.portsmouthhistory.o Portsmouth Public Library 175 Parrott Ave., Portsmouth, 603-427-1540, cityofportsmouth.com/li Rundlet-May House 364 Middle St., Portsmouth, 603-430-7531 Saco Museum & the Dyer Library 371 Main St., Saco, Maine, 207-283-3861, www.dyerlibrarysacomuse Sayward-Wheeler House 79 Barrell Lane, York, Maine, 603-436-3205 Seacoast African American Thanksgiving in June The American Legion Post 56 Auxiliary will host a turkey dinner with all the fixings and desserts on Monday, June 27, at 5 p.m. at 9 Hannaford Drive, York, Maine. Dinner costs $8 for adults, $5 for children under 10. Call 207-363-0376 for information. Cultural Center 135 Daniel St. in Portsmouth, 603-430-6027, saacc-nh.org Seacoast Trolley Museum 195 Log Cabin Road, of Kennebunkport, Maine, 207-967- 2800, www.trolleymuseum.org Star Island Corp. 30 Middle St., Portsmouth, 603-430-6372, www.starisland.org Strawbery Banke Museum 14 Hancock St., Portsmouth, 603-433-1100, strawberybanke.org USS Albacore 600 Market St. Portsmouth, 603-436-3680, ussalbacore.org Warner House 43 Middle Road, Portsmouth, 603-436-5909, warnerhouse.org Wells Auto Museum Route 1 Wells, Maine, 207-646-9064 Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion State Historic Site 375 Little Harbor Rd., Portsmouth, 603-436-6607, nhstateparks.org Wentworth-Gardner/Tobia Lear Houses 50 Mechanic St., Portsmouth, 603-436-4406, www.wentworthgardnerand Woodman Institute Museum 182 Central St., Dover, 603-742-1038, woodmaninstitutemuseum. Events FOUNDERS DAY The Seacoast Trolley Museum will be celebrat- ing Independence Day as well as the Museums birthday on Sat., July 2. Many trolleys will be taken out for exhibit. Call 207-967-2712 or go to www.trolleymuseum.org. AN AMERICAN CELEBRA- TION Strawbery Banke Museum will be hosting an old-fashioned Fourth of July celebration, complete with wagon parade, kite flying, garden crafts, live music, basket weaving and more. Tickets $15. Event will go from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Mon., July 4. Call 603-433-1100 or go to www.straw- berybanke.org. AFRICAN-AMERICAN SUB- MARINERS The Seacoast African American Cultural Center will pres- ent a lecture on Tues., July 12, at 6:30 p.m. that focuses on the black sub- mariners in the U.S. Navy from 1940 to 1975. Call 603-430-6027 or go to saacc-nh.org. JULY GARDEN PARTY Fuller Gardens will host a garden party Wed., July 13, from 5 to 8 p.m. There will be live jazz, local ale by the Smuttynose Brewing Co., wine tasting, cheese tast- ing and a silent auction in the Gardens. $20 a person. Call 603-964-5414 or go to www.fullergardens.org. ANNUAL DECORATOR SHOW HOUSE PREVIEW PARTY The Museums of Old York are hosting a preview party of the transformation of the historic Emerson House on Fri., July 15, from 6 to 9 p.m. Cost is $50 per person and includes food and drinks. Call 207-363-4974. COCKTAIL PARTY TRIVIA The Cushing House Museum and Garden will be having a cocktail party under the stars Sat., July 16, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Call 978-462-2681 or go to www.newburyhist.com FAMILY SCRAPBOOKING program on Wed., July 20, from 2 to 4 p.m., at Museums of Old York. Learn archival techniques and look at examples of historic scrapbooks. Cost is $20 per family scrapbook. DINNER AT JEFFERDS TAV- ERN The Museums of Old York will be hosting a dinner on Fri., July 22, from 6 to 8 p.m. The dinner will consist of local seafood, beef, fresh vegetables, and desserts of local fresh fruits. Reservations are required and tickets are $25 per person. Call 207- 363-4974. 75 SUMMERS The Brick Store Museum will be hosting its 75th anni- versary celebration on Sat., Aug. 6, from 1 to 5 p.m. There will be four locations on Summer Street featur- ing historic homes, stories, and vin- tage events. Enjoy games, activities, refreshments, and barn dancing. Call 207-985-4802 or go to www.brick- storemuseum.org. CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT ON PUDDLE DOCK The Strawbery Banke Museum will be celebrating Fitz John Porters birthday by sharing the experience of the life of a Civil War soldier. The event will include the New Hampshire 5th Regiment and the 2nd Vermont Artillery as they pitch tents, demonstrate training exercises, cook over campfires, and share songs, Sat., Aug. 20, and Sun., Aug. 21, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call 603-433-1100 or go to www.strawberybanke.org. CONSTITUTIONAL CONVER- SATION The American Indepen- dence Museum will be holding a discussion about the United States Constitution with Richard Hesse of Franklin Pierce College Wed., Sept. 14, 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Folsom Tav- ern in Exeter. Admission is free. Call 603-772-2622 or go to www.indepen- dencemuseum.org. PRINCE HALL LECTURE The Seacoast African American Cultural Center will be having a lecture on the abolitionist and most famous black in the Boston area during the American Revolution on Sept. 17 at 2 p.m. Call 603-430-6027 or go to saacc-nh.org. Exhibits CITY OF THE OPEN DOOR: HARRY S. HARLOW The Discov- er Portsmouth Center will be hosting an exhibit of 52 panels featuring the doorways to significant Portsmouth properties. The exhibit is ongoing. Call 603-436-8420. CLARISSA The Custom House Maritime Museum in Newburyport is hosting an exhibition from May 18 through June 30 of Clarissa, a woman who served during WWII in the SPARs. Call 978-462-8681 or go to www.cus- tomhousemaritimemuseum. COUNTING HOUSE MUSEUM in South Berwick, Maine, offers a per- spective on life along the seacoast. It is open July through September, Satur- days and Sundays 1 to 4 p.m. Admis- sion is free. Call 207-384-0000. DOUBLE EXPOSURE: Historic and Contemporary Images of the Page 9 June 23 - 29, 2011 York Independent
York Independent Hot Tunes: WHERE TO find live music A publication of SEACOAST HIPPO JUNE 23 - 29, 2011 www.yorkindependent.net FREE Get a taste of summer at the South Berwick Strawberry Festival inside: Where to see the whales
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A haunting past and promising future ARTS Biddefords City Theater is renewed By Craig Robert Brown cbrownhippopress.com Hey, Eva, how are you? ask the patrons as they walk into City Theater, a restored opera house at 205 Main St. in Biddeford, Maine. Eva Gray collapsed backstage on Nov. 1, 1904, at
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Reservations are necessary; $50 per child. Call 603-772-2622 or go to www.independencemuseum. MASONS DAY The Strawbery Banke Museum in Portsmouth, N.H., will be celebrating Masons on Sat., July 9. The event will include scaven- ger hunts, face painting, magic shows, balloon artists, and a cookout w
INSIDE/OUTSIDE Out and about on the Seacoast Tour by foot, Segway, bike and more By Bridgette Springer listingshippopress.com Historic walking tours are available throughout the Seacoast. But these arent the only ways to see the sights. For something a little different, the Sea- coast Segway Tours,
Family events for this weekend Local celebrations Yorks Firefighters Mus- ter and Parade will be held on Sunday, June 26, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the downtown York Beach area. Arranged by the York Beach Fire Depart- ment (1 Firehouse Drive, York, ), this annual event is sure to be a fun-filled d
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FOOD A new tradition in the way Maine does food Roberts Maine Grill offers traditional seafood with modern twists By Craig Robert Brown cbrownhippopress.com In Kittery, Maine, vacationers parade in droves from the coastline to the outlet shop- ping, and there is the scent of seafood and ocean air. R
FOOD Bring it. Well challenge anybodys insurance prices. (left) Danielle McKenzie sells tomatoes at the Durham Farmers Market. (right) Vegetables at the Durham Farmers Market. Angel Roy photos. ing prepared foods, homemade crackers, and jewelry made with stones from local beaches. Exeter has also se
DRINK Wine as a food group Cultural approaches to wine By Paulette Eschrich foodhippopress.com Working in the wine industry, I dread the inevitable question during my annual physi- cal about how often I drink. When I fill out the questionnaire on Internet dating sites about frequency of imbibing, Im
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