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 Cultural Center 135 Daniel St., Portsmouth, N.H., 603-430-6027, saacc-nh.org Seacoast Trolley Museum 195 Log Cabin Road, Kennebunkport, Maine, 207-967- 2800, www.trolleymuseum.org Star Island Corp. 30 Middle St., Portsmouth, N.H., 603-430-6372, www.starisland.org Strawbery Banke Museum 14 Hancock St., Portsmouth, N.H., 603-433-1100, strawberybanke.org USS Albacore 600 Market St. Portsmouth, N.H., 603-436-3680, ussalbacore.org Warner House 43 Middle Road, Portsmouth, N.H., 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 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 tasting and a silent auction in the Gardens. $20 a person. Call 603-964-5414 or go to www.ful- lergardens.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. 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. DOUBLE EXPOSURE: Historic and Contemporary Images of the Wentworth-Gardner House, is on dis- play through July 31 at 50 Mechanic St., Portsmouth, NH, featuring the photography by Wallace Nutting, work from the MMA, and local photographers Geneve Hoffman and Philip Case Cohen. Admission is $5 per person, $2 per child. FIRE ON THE WATER: Ports- mouths Kearsarge Sinks the Deadly Confederate Raider Alabama, is on display at the Portsmouth Athenaeum in Portsmouth through Sat., Sept. 17. Call 603-431-2538 or go to www. portsmouthathenaeum.org FITZ JOHN PORTER: Civil War Master McGraths Restaurant Submariner history Dig into naval history at a lecture this week. The Seacoast African American Cultural Center, at the Dis- cover Portsmouth Center, 10 Middle St. in Portsmouth, 603-430-6027, saacc-nh. org, will present a lecture on African-American submariners in the U.S. Navy from 1940 through 1975 on Tuesday, July 12, at 6:30 p.m. Where the good folks meet D ining R oom C oupon exp. 9/20/11 off all meals 10 Mon-Fri 11 -4 am pm *Does not include alcoholic beverages. Cannot be combined with any other offers. Thursday, July 7 th Direct from Ireland, Movie under the stars See stars in the sky and stars on the big screen on Mondays at Hampton Beach in N.H. starting this Monday, July 11. The screenings are free and start at dusk. See www.hamptonbeach.org for more information. Hero or Coward?, an exhibit about the Civil War soldier born in Portsmouth, is on display through Mon., Oct. 31, at the Strawbery Banke Museum in the Rolland Gallery. The exhibit includes a music and lecture series, a daily walk- ing tour and more. GOVERNOR JOHN LANGDON HOUSE in Portsmouth, NH, is a national historic landmark featuring a Georgian mansion where John Lang- don resided. Open Friday through Sunday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $6. Call 603-436-3205. HAMILTON HOUSE in South Berwick, Maine, is a national historic landmark overlooking the Salmon Falls River. Open Wednesday through Sunday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $8. Call 207-384-2454. JACKSON HOUSE in Ports- mouth, NH, is the oldest surviving wood frame house in NH and Maine. Open June through October on the first Saturday of the month. Tours 11 a.m. through 4 p.m. Admission $5. Call 603-436-3205. JOHN PAUL JONES HOUSE in Portsmouth, NH, features artifacts from the Portsmouth Peace Treaty of 1905 and from John Paul Jones, an American naval hero. Open 7 days a week 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission $6. Call 603-436-8420. MARITIME PORTSMOUTH The Discover Portsmouth Center will be hosting an exhibition through Aug. 31. The exhibit will feature a collec- tion of 200 paintings and artifacts. Call 603-436-8420. MODEL SHIP EXHIBITION through Aug. 28 at the Custom House Maritime Museum will feature clip- per and merchant ship models. Call 978-462-8681 or go to www.custom- housemaritimemuseum.org MOFFATT-LADD HOUSE & GARDENS in Portsmouth, NH, is a national historic landmark. The house is furnished as it was in 1763. Tours go for an hour and are held Mon through Sat. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. House and garden tours cost $6. Call 603-436-8221 or go to www.moffattladd.org. RUNDLET-MAY HOUSE in Portsmouth, NH, is open for tours on the first and third Saturdays through Oct. 15. The tours run from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and admission is $6. Call 603-436-3205. STAR ISLAND CORP. Star Island is the second-largest of the nine islands that make up the Isles of Shoals. Star Island Corp. provides individual and Route 107 Seabrook, NH CHUCHULAIN! 603.474.3540 070616 infomastermcgraths.com family retreats through September. Conferences are presented throughout the summer on subjects ranging from yoga to natural history. Call 603-430- 6272 or go to starisland.org. USS ALBACORE in Portsmouth, NH, is a historical vessel worth visiting. The park is open from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day from Memorial Day to Columbus Day. Admission is $5. Call 603-436-3680 or go to ussalbacore.org. WARNER HOUSE Located in Portsmouth, the Warner House is the earliest extant brick urban mansion in New England. The museum hours are Wednesday through Monday from noon to 4 p.m. and the admissions price is $5. Call 603-436-5909 or go to www.warnerhouse.org. WENTWORTH-COOLIDGE MANSION in Portsmouth, NH, includes an art gallery, historical interpretations, picnics, guided tours and scenic views. The mansion is open through Sept. 1 and the Arts Gallery is open through Sept. 28. Call 603-436-6607. WENTWORTH-GARDNER AND TOBIA LEAR HOUSES in Portsmouths historic South End are historical monuments full of architec- ture and art and are open through Oct. 16, Wednesday through Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. Admission is $5. Call 603-436-4406 or go to www.went- worthgardnerandlear.org WOODMAN INSTITUTE MUSEUM in Dover, NH, features natural, local, and art history, includ- ing a 10-ft. polar bear and dinosaur bones. The museum is open Wednes- day to Sunday 12:30 to 4:30 p.m., April to November. Admission is $6. Call 603-742-1038 or go to www. woodmaninstiutuemuseum. Nature & Recreation Amusement parks CASINO CASCADE WATER SLIDE D Street, Hampton Beach, NH, 603-926-4541. Speed slides, slaloms and a splash pool, open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily from Memorial Day to Labor Day. WATER COUNTRY 2300 Lafayette Road, Portsmouth, NH, 603-427-1111, www.watercountry. com. Open 10 a.m. through 6:30 p.m. daily through Aug. 14; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Aug. 15 through Aug. 28, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 29 through Sept. 5. Beach/waterfront events FIREWORKS on Wednesday 068914 Page 9 July 7 - 13, 2011 Seacoast Hippo
Hippo seacoast JULY 7 - 13, 2011 HUNGRY? Ideas for where to dine local events, food, arts and entertainment FREE Gone Fishing Where to cast your line inside: SURF MUSIC & ART FEST
5 Going fishing? Looking to cast your line and reel in dinner? Reporter Jeff Mucciarone offers some tips. Bob Also on the cover: Looking for dinner ideas? Check out the food section on page 14 featur- ing restaurant profiles and the locations of area farmers markets. And find out about the Surf Musi
Congratulations on your 25th Anniversary! Join us for an event by the Center for Wildlife f g featuring live animal ambassadors. Saturday, July 9th 2-3 pm ...is always finding new approaches to the tried and true. Our inspiration comes from creativity and imagination and we want to make your home fl
THIS WEEK 070699 Events TO CHECK OUT JuLY 7 - 13, 2011, AND BEYOND Healthy Buffalo Bison Ostrich Wild Boar Elk Venison Duck Quail Pheasant Frog Legs Beef Lamb Free Range Turkey & Chicken Wednesday, July 13 Fuller Gardens, 10 Willow Ave., North Hampton, N.H., presents its July Garden Party from
If youd rather be fishing... Find stripers and more off the New England coast By Jeff Mucciarone jmucciaronehippopress. From spring to fall, anglers crowd the beaches, jetties and rocky out- croppings on much of New Englands seacoast in an effort to experience the thrill of reeling in a striped bass
ARTS For the artists and the viewers Portsmouth gallery houses unconventional works By Adam Coughlin acoughlinhippopress.co Imagine a place where new artists could showcase their work at no cost, be exposed to other galleries and sell their pieces. This is not a fantasy. It is a gallery in Portsmout
Gallery exhibits A LEAGUE OF OUR OWN Multi-artist exhibit through Oct. 15 at The Red Door Pottery Studio and Gallery Shop, 44 Government St., Kittery, Maine. Call 207-439-5671 or visit www.reddoorpottery.com. ACROSS LANDSCAPES exhibit on view at Haley Art Gallery in Kit- tery until Aug. 31, 3 p.m.
inside/outside Activities for children and families, workshops, volunteer opportunities, events to keep you healthy and more Ghost stories thrive on seaside cruise Haunted harbor tour nears lighthouses and isles By Bridgette Springer seacoasthippopress.com The seacoast offers a wide range of summer
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 Cultural Center 135 Daniel St., Portsmouth, N.H., 603-430-6027, saacc-nh.org Seacoast Trolley Museum 195 Log Cabin Road, Ken
INSIDE/OUTSIDE A run to remember Summertime race honors a friend and seeks to help others By Karen Plumley seacoasthippopress.com Limousine, LLC Summer is a time for enjoying the great out- doors and getting fit. One way to do this is to join a road race, and luckily there are many to choose from th
Family events for this weekend Take in a show Families can enjoy The Music Man on stage at the Leddy Center (38 C Ladds Lane, Epping, N.H., 603- 679-2781). Performances are Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday and Wednesdays at 2 p.m. until July 24. Tickets cost $18 and $16. Childre
BOOKS POP CULTURE: Barking up the right trees Two new books about New Hampshires nature Lisa Parsons lparsonshipzpopress.co 070038 Maines Original Family Owned Lobster Pound Restaurant BOOK LISTINGS Bookstores Barnes & Noble Fox Run Crossing, 45 Gosling Road, Newington, 603-422-7733 The Book Rack
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Romantic evenings in a lighthouse FOOD Newburyports Rear Range Light offers dining with a view By Angel Roy aroyhippopress.com A dining experience to remember can be had five stories above the shores of Newburyport, Mass. Its been called the most private and exclusive dining space in New England, an
FOOD with hummus, $8.99) are available. Other wraps and sandwiches include the barbecue chicken sandwich (bacon, provolo- ne cheese, lettuce and tomato, $8.99) and a half sandwich, half soup option (various sand- wich choices served with a side salad and soup of the day, $9.49). The restaurant still
DRINK Malbec Cahors & families of the vine By Paulette Eschrich foodhippopress.com Most consumers associate wines made from the Malbec grape with Argentina. The French connection, both in Bordeaux and the more southern region of Cahors, is perhaps less well known. Red Bordeaux wines can be made from
DRINK Red, white and green A lot of wine, a little cash Just as July 4 unites Americans from the politi- cal left and the right, so can rosés unite red and white wine lovers at any barbe- cue or picnic. In honor of Independence Day and the versatility of rosé as a sum- mer drink, we look back at som
NITE Bars, clubs, bands and other after-dark amusements Surf by day, rock by night Donavon Frankenreiter has the best job in the world By Michael Witthaus mwitthaushippopress.co Summer in Salisbury Beach is always lively, but the weekend of July 9 & 10 will positively teem with activity as the Surf
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MUSIC THIS WEEK & Restaurant Listings Dos Amigos 286 Dove Point Road, 603-834-6494 Dover Elks Lodge 282 Durham Road Dover Bowl 887 Central Ave., 603-742- 9632 Dover Brick House 2 Orchard St., 603-749-3838 11th Frame Bar 887 B Central Ave., 603-742-9632 Eart Craft Music 432 Central Ave., 603-749- Bar
La Bella Italian Restaurant 2454 Lafayette Road, 603-319-8213 Merrils Place 3528 Lafayette Rod, 603-219-8235 Mombo 66 Marcy St., 603-433-2340, www.momborestaurant.com Momma Ds Casa Di Pasta Plaistow, NH Restaurant Corner Pocket Route 1 Bypass North, New Castle, NH 181 Plaistow Road., 603-431-6511, W
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