9 LEAVITT THEATRE SILENT FILM SERIES Lace up your sneakers Celebrate July 4 with a road race. The Goose Rocks Beach Association is holding its 5K on Monday, July 4, at 9 a.m. in Kennebunkport, Maine. Entry fee is $25. See www.grba.info. Or head to the the Four on the Fourth road race in York at 8 a.m.; see www.yorkmaine.org. Or head up to Freeport for the L.L. Bean Fourth of July 10K at 7:30 a.m. See www.llbean- roadrace.com. founding in 1991 Sat., Sept. 17, 6 to 11 p.m. Call 603-772-2622 or go to www.independencemuseum. FAIRY HOUSE, a self-guided tour of fairy houses in Portsmouths South End, will be held Sat., Sept. 17, and Sun., Sept. 18, from noon to 4 p.m. Tickets cost $10 in advance, $15 on the day ($4/$5 for children). The event includes a chance to meet Tracy Kane (author of The Fairy House Series), performances by the Southern NH Youth Ballet and a new site in the woods beside Gov- ernor Langdons Historic Mansion. See www.prescottpark.org. BIOBLITZ! The Seacoast Sci- ence Center will be having their annual BioBlitz on Sat., Sept. 24, from dawn to dusk. There will be programs and activities all through- out the day where you can learn about Odiorne State Parks 135 acres and its biodiversity. Call 603- 436-8043 or go to www.seacoast- sciencecenter.org. ANNUAL BIRTHDAY CELE- BRATION The Childrens Museum of NH will celebrate its 27th birth- day on Sun., Sept. 26, from noon to 5 p.m. The event will include ice cream and birthday cake and party games, and create your own party crown to bring home. Lesley Smith and the Theatre of Life Puppets will perform. Admission costs $8. Call 603-742-2002 or go to www. childrens-museum.org. CHILDRENS MUSEUM AND THEATRE OF MAINE Located in Portland, the museum is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and noon to 5 p.m. on Sundays. The museum is geared toward children and families and has exhibits and programs everyday. The general admission is $9 per person. Call 207-828-1234 or go to www.kite- tails.org. Camps SUMMER CAMP The Chil- drens Museum & Theatre of Maine will offer a series of one-week sum- mer 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 Scien- tists. 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. Registration is $160. Call 207-828-1234 or go to www.kitetails.org. JUNIOR ROLE-PLAYER WORKSHOP The American Independence 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 cos- tume will be provided. Reservations necessary; cost is $150 per child. Call 603-772-2622 or go to www. independencemuseum.org. ART IN NATURE The Seacoast Science Center will be hosting a week-long event to explore art in nature July 10-17 with feature workshops, programs and activities for all ages. Call 603-436-8043 or go to www.seacoastsciencecent org. 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, N.H., 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 Isles of Shoals Steamship Company Cruises 315 Market St., Portsmouth, NH, 800-441-4620 Jackson House 76 Northwest St., Portsmouth, NH, 603-436-3205, www.portsmouthhistory.o John Paul Jones House 43 Middle St, Portsmouth, 603-436-8420, ST BU ER KEATON RIDES AGA IN THE GENERAL Serving continuous skewers of beef, lamb, poultry, pork, and more (1926) SUNDAY, JUNE 19 at 2 p . m . Buster Keatons classic silent film comedy. One of the greatest train movies ever made! Gift Certificates Available ADMISSION $ 5 PER PERSON LIVE ACCOMPANIMENT BY JEFF RAPSIS FOR ALL SHOWS Upcoming silent films at the Leavitt: Sunday, July 24, 2 p.m. William S. Hart, Hells Hinges (1918) Sunday, Aug. 7, 2 p.m. Raymond Griffith, Hands Up (1926) Sunday, Sept. 18, 2 p.m. Lillian Gish, Way Down East (1920) THE LEAVITT THEATRE Home to classic movies since 1923! 259 Main Street, Route 1 Ogunquit (207) 646-3123 www.leavittheatre.com 603 669 9460 62 Lowell St, Manchester, NH 207-774-9460 100 Commercial St., Portland, ME 069998 GAUCHOSBRAZILIANSTEAKHO 068362 We make you kindly welcome! 9 A National Historic Landmark and museum known for its tranquil beauty, historic appeal, and Shaker hospitality, we offer: Guided tours, demonstra Museum Shop with distin Shaker-inspired dining 288 Shaker Road Canterbury, NH 603-783-9511 www.shakers.org Cyan Magenta Yellow Black their 2nd annual family parade party Sun., Aug. 7, from 1 to 3 p.m. Call 978-462-2681 or go to www.new- buryhist.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 mystery. Pre-registration is required. Call 778-0015 or go to www.greatbay.org. TEDDY BEAR CLINIC The Childrens 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 pro- fessionals 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.or WHOSE SHOES? Great Bay Discovery Center will be having a read-aloud of the story Whose Shoe? A Shoe for Every Job by Ste- phen 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-registra- tion 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. Hours are 5 to 9 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, noon to 9 p.m. on Satur- day and noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Event includes entertainment and rides. See www.nhfestivals.org. SWEET TRAIL TREK The Great Bay Discovery Center will be hosting a BayVenture hiking the Sweet Trail on Fri., Aug. 12, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for ages 7 to 11. The hike starts in Newmarket and ends in Durham. Children will enjoy games, wildlife, and a scaven- ger hunt. Pre-registration required. Call 603-778-0015 or go to www. greatbay.org. CHILDRENS FESTIVAL at Hampton Beach Mon., Aug. 15, through Fri., Aug. 19, featuring activities, entertainment and com- petitions each day. See www.hamp- tonbeach.org. OWLS OF THE WORLD The Great Bay Discovery Center will be hosting a special family program on Wed., Aug. 17, at 6:30 p.m. with naturalist Marcia Wilson and pho- tographer Mark Wilson who will present owls of New England, fea- turing live owls. Call 603-778-0015 or go to www.greatbay.org. OUTSIDE WITH OWLS The Great Bay Discovery Center will have a BayVenture focusing on owls on Wed, Aug. 17, and Fri., Aug. 19, from 9:45 a.m. to noon. Children will learn about owl adap- tations and will dissect a real owl pellet. For ages 7 to 11. Pre-regis- tration required. Call 603-778-0015 or go to www.greatbay.org. PATTERNS & PUZZLES DAY at Childrens Museum of New Hampshire on Thurs., Aug. 18. See www.childrens-museum.or PIPPI LONGSTOCKINGS MUSICAL ADVENTURE an Ogunquit Playhouse childrens pro- duction on Sat., Aug. 27, at 10 a.m. and noon and Sun., Aug. 28, at 10 a.m. ANNIVERSARY GALA The American Independence Museum along with the Society of the Cincin- nati in the State of New Hampshire will be celebrating the museums 068678 Page 9 June 30 - July 6, 2011 Seacoast Hippo
1 Hippo seacoast June 30 - july 6, 2011 local events, food, arts and entertainment Celebrate NH Soda: sweet sips from squamscot FREE th Cyan Magenta Yellow Black 4 the 1 Where to find fireworks and other festivities inside: Music by the shore
2 5 Red, white and blue Parades! Fireworks! Parades and fireworks! Also hot dogs, ice cream, apple pie and every- thing else you love about the Fourth of July. Weve got the scoop on where and when the celebrations are happening all around the seacoast this weekend. Also on the cover: Soda bottled in
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5 Fireworks and festivities A roundup of Fourth of July fun By Jeff Mucciarone jmucciaronehippopress. Maybe you want to relax on the beach as the sky erupts before you in a flurry of red, white and blue. Or maybe youre looking for a festival that properly celebrates our countrys independence. And ma
6 ARTS Watch London opera here at home Music Hall broadcasts performances in HD By Adam Coughlin acoughlinhippopress.co 6 Cyan Magenta Yellow Black This summer, entertainment-seek- ers in Portsmouth can experience London and New York without ever having to leave their own oceanside city. The Music H
7 Limousine, LLC $ 125 each way plus gratuity Sedan Service To/From Logan Airport Cyan Magenta Yellow Black 53 Middle St., Newburyport, Mass., 978-500-0564, www.indigoartstudio.com Kennedy Art Gallery The Franks in Exeter 41 Market St, Portsmouth, N.H., Mark and Kathleen Frank of 603-436-7007 Renai
8 inside/outside Activities for children and families, workshops, volunteer opportunities, events to keep you healthy and more Wheels on your feet Skating the Seacoast, summer-style By Bridgette Springer listingshippopress.com 8 Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Rye Airfield (170 Layfayette Road, 964- 2800)
9 LEAVITT THEATRE SILENT FILM SERIES Lace up your sneakers Celebrate July 4 with a road race. The Goose Rocks Beach Association is holding its 5K on Monday, July 4, at 9 a.m. in Kennebunkport, Maine. Entry fee is $25. See www.grba.info. Or head to the the Four on the Fourth road race in York at 8 a.
10 INSIDE/OUTSIDE Celebrating community Its Old Home Week in Kennebunk By Karen Plumley seacoasthippopress.com 10 Cyan Magenta Yellow Black For the first time in more than a century, Kennebunk will look back on its humble roots and host Old Home Week, kicking off with the Fourth of July fireworks di
11 ome take a wild trip C Family events for this weekend Lights, camera, action! 603-436-4406, www.wentworthgardnerand Woodman Institute Museum 182 Central St., Dover, N.H., 603-742-1038, woodmaninstitutemuseum. Events FOUNDERS DAY The Seacoast Trolley Museum will be celebrating Independence Day a
12 Our BOOKS POP CULTURE: Starting lineup Books to read between baseball games By Lisa Parsons lparsonshippopress.com Available At New Hampshire State Liquor and Wine Outlet Stores Were in the thick of baseball season, which means a new class of baseball books. Between games, or when the game is jus
13 Celebrate July 4th with delicious treats from Clydes! 4.50 $ Cyan Magenta Yellow Black 070588 13 A restaurant youll want to tell your friends about. Waterfront deck dining, next to the tugboats. Old Ferry Landing 10 Ceres Street Portsmouth, NH 431-5510 Fully Air-Conditioned Open 7 Days: 11 am -9
14 Pouring soda in NH FOOD Squamscot plant is states last indie bottler 14 Soda bottles being filled at Conner Bottling Works in Newfields. Angel Roy photo. By Angel Roy aroyhippopress.com Cyan Magenta Yellow Black You might imagine that a soda bottling plant would stand out like a sore thumb among
15 FOOD Maine Diner. Craig Robert Brown photo. FOOD Farmers markets BARRINGTON on Thursdays, 2 to 7 p.m., through October, located on Park Avenue. Call 749-0377. BIDDEFORD on Thrusdays from 3 to 6 p.m. through Oct. 6 at 100 Main St., Biddeford, ME, 207-615- 5754. DEERFIELD on Fridays, 3 to 7 p.m.
16 DRINK Wine cocktails Beyond Mimosas and Sangria By Paulette Eschrich foodhippopress.com 16 Cyan Magenta Yellow Black In Europe, wine has a long tradition of being used as a component in cocktails. Most Amer- icans think of Mimosas (champagne and fresh squeezed orange juice) as a brunch alternativ
17 DRINK Red, white and green A lot of wine, a little cash Special wine tastings NEWBURYPORT WINE TAST- ING CRUISE hosted by A Grape Affair, from Captains Fishing Par- ties, 10 82nd St. in Newburyport, Mass. A sunset harbor cruise with several wines to taste and hors doeuvres. Cost is $35 per person
18 HIPPO NITE Bars, clubs, bands and other after-dark amusements Leaving Eden working double time on July 4 weekend Haverhill rockers a popular attraction at beachfront club By Michael Witthaus mwitthaushippopress.co 18 Cyan Magenta Yellow Black At Salisbury Beachs Carousel Lounge, only one band wil
19 Master McGraths Restaurant nite Most musicians come from Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts. Musicians from locations far outside New England are often turned down, simply because there arent funds to pay travel and accommoda- tion fees. The 2011 series will showcase Susie Burk- er, of South
MUSIC THIS WEEK & Restaurant Listings 2 Orchard St., 603-749-3838 11th Frame Bar 887 B Central Ave., 603-742-9632 Eart Craft Music 432 Central Ave., 603-749- 3138 Furys Publick House 312 DW Highway, 603-617-3633 Jimmys Sports Bar 15 Mechanic St., 603-740- 4477 Kelleys Row 421 Central Ave., 603-750-
21 92 Bourne Lane, 207-646-4777, www.jonathansrestaurant Maxwells Pub 243 Main St., 207-646-2345 MC Perkins Cove 111 Perkins Cove Road, 207-646-2631, www.mcperkinscove.com Tapas and Tinis 125 Main St., Ogunquit, 207-646-9700 35 Corporate Dr., 603-430-8600 Ri Ra Irish Pub 22 Market Square, 603-319- 1
FILM 22 REVIEWS BY AMY DI Transformers: Dark of the Moon Transformers: Dark of the Moon (PG-13) 22 Once again Sam Witwicky works with the Autobots to prevent the destruction of the world at the hands of the Decepticons in Transfomers: Dark of the Moon, a deeply horrible movie. Cyan Magenta Yellow Bl
23 Jonesin Crosswords Back and Forth and Back initially, theres a pattern. By Matt Jones 18 Streamlined 31 Interior designers concern 19 Without a gosh-dang thing on 33 Standing upright 1 Jumbo-sized 25 Added boost 38 Prolific science fiction author 6 Cinnamon-covered snacks 26 ___ noire Isaac 13 H
24 Music Food... too Great ! ... . 3 F loors of .. t Fu n Grea iends! eat Fr Gr This Weekends Entertainment 603-926-5050 www.LaBecRouge.com 73 Ocean Blvd, Hampton Beach, NH 24 Cyan Magenta Yellow Black every MOnDay & tueSDay with Spinning hOuSe . 6/30 THURS eVery W e D n e S D ay DJ FACEOFF! D J A