Isles of Shoals Steamship Company Cruises 315 Market St., Portsmouth, N.H., 800-441-4620 Jackson House 76 Northwest St., Portsmouth, N.H. 603-436-3205, www.portsmouthhistory.o John Paul Jones House 43 Middle St, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-436-8420, www.portsmouthhistory.o Kittery Historical and Naval Museum 200 Rogers Road, Kittery, Maine, 207-439-3080, www.kitterymuseum.com Moffatt-Ladd House & Gardens 154 Market St., Portsmouth, N.H., 603-436-8821, moffattladd.org Museum of Lighthouse History 2190 Post Road, 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 Road, Ogunquit, Maine, 207-646-4909 Perkins Cove Lobster Tours Bourne Lane, Ogunquit, Maine, 207-646-7413 Prescott Park Marcy St., Porstmouth, N.H., www.prescottpark.org Portsmouth Athenaeum 9 Market St., Portsmouth, N.H., 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, N.H., 603-427-1540, cityofportsmouth.com/li Rundlet-May House 364 Middle St., Portsmouth, N.H., 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 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, Paper crafts Learn to make elegant paper flowers at Fuller Gardens in North Hampton on Monday, July 18, from 10 a.m. to noon. Catherine Pagano of All About Paper will teach people how to make a large paper water lily, which they can then use for decorative purposes, such as on a gift box or place setting. The workshop costs $20 and includes admission to the gar- dens, so participants will have the opportunity to walk around and take a look at real blossoms after theyve made their paper imitations. See www.fullergardens.org. Stephenson Memorial Librarys book-making workshop on Wednesday, July 20, aims to promote literacy by teach- ing parents to create simple books, a craft they can share with children to make reading fun. The library, located at 761 Forest Road in Greenfield, will provide the tools and materi- als needed to make the books, which parents can then bring home as gifts for their children. The workshop is free, but pre-registration is required. Call 547-2790. www.wentworthgardnerand Woodman Institute Museum 182 Central St., Dover, 603-742-1038, woodmaninstitutemuseum. Events 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 host 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. ELIOT ANTIQUE TRACTOR & ENGINE SHOW from Sat., July 23, to Mon., July 25, at the Raitt Homestead Farm, Eliot, Maine, 207- 748-3303. Events include breakfast, tractor parade, tractor tour, and more. 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. COUNTING HOUSE MUSEUM in South Berwick, Maine, offers a perspective on life along the seacoast. It is open July through September, Saturdays and Sundays 1 to 4 p.m. Admission is free. Call 207-384- 0000. 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 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 Gal- lery. The exhibit includes a music and lecture series, a daily walking 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. IMPRESSIONS OF A WORLD TRAVELER The Brick Store Museum in Kennebunk is hosting an exhibit of work by Edith C. Barry. The exhibition will include photo- graphs, souvenirs, costumes, and written word. Call 207-985-4802 or go to www.brickstoremuseum.or JACK LEVINE exhibit at Ogun- quit Museum of American Art will be held from Aug. 4 to Oct. 31. Call 207-646-4909. 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. KENNEBUNKPORT HISTORY CENTER in Kennebunkport, Maine, comprises five buildings featuring artifacts, memorabilia and presenta- tions of the events that shaped the town. Open Tuesday through Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 207-967-2751. KITTERY HISTORICAL AND NAVAL MUSEUM in Kittery, Maine, features ship models, guns, shipyard and submarine memorabilia, and lighthouse artifacts. Open June to 070883 Welcome to York! We are pleased to announce Karen Ashley has joined our York branch. Karen Ashley AVP - Market Manager 207-608-4362 kashleybanksis.com Let her and her team show you how easy it is to bank with SIS! 207-324-2285 1-888-226-5747 www.banksis.com Sanford Limerick York Springvale So. Sanford Buxton Waterboro Wells Member FDIC 070596 Page 9 July 14 - 20, 2011 York Independent
York Independent Hot Tunes: Where to find live music A publication of SEACOAST HIPPO JULY 14 - 20, 2011 www.yorkindependent.net FREE Feast from the sea A look at the areas fresh catch inside: Events for the family
5 Fresh from the sea We look at the basics of local seafood and list some places where you can get a taste of New England fish, scallops, clams and of course that Maine lobster. The above photo is courtesy of Tom Robinson, owner of York Lobster & Seafood. Also on the cover: Looking for live music? S
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THIS WEEK ONGOING The Sea- coast Science Centers Music-by-the- Sea concerts continue on Thursday, July 14, featuring the band Entrain. The event will include grilled food and treats. All proceeds will support envi- ronmental education efforts. Gates open at 5 p.m., music starts at 6 p.m. Admission i
Lobsters and more Seafood in southern Maine By Karen Plumley seacoasthippopress.com When you think of Maine, you think of lobster. In fact, the Maine Office of Tourism claims that nearly 90 percent of all the nations lobster is trapped from Maine. The deep, cold waters of the Gulf of Maine are just
ARTS Summer brings new life to old Maine barn The Arundel Barn Playhouse opens its 14th season By Craig Robert Brown cbrownhippopress.com Its noon and the temperature is in the low 90s. Inside the Arundel Barn Playhouse the air conditioner is off, with repairs scheduled the next day. But that hasnt
207-439-4209, justuschickens.net Indigo Artist Studio 53 Middle St., Newburyport, Mass., 978-500-0564, www.indigoartstudio.com Kennedy Art Gallery 41 Market St, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-436-7007 Kittery Art Association Gallery 8 Coleman Ave., Kittery Point, Maine, 207-451-9384, www.kitteryartassocia
inside/outside Activities for children and families, workshops, volunteer opportunities, events to keep you healthy and more Powwow at the beach Native American Council event is open to all By Karen Plumley seacoasthippopress.com The New Hampshire Intertribal Native American Council (NHINAC) will be
Isles of Shoals Steamship Company Cruises 315 Market St., Portsmouth, N.H., 800-441-4620 Jackson House 76 Northwest St., Portsmouth, N.H. 603-436-3205, www.portsmouthhistory.o John Paul Jones House 43 Middle St, Portsmouth, N.H., 603-436-8420, www.portsmouthhistory.o Kittery Historical and Naval
INSIDE/OUTSIDE History in the making Exeter Independence Day is special By Bridgette Springer listingshippopress.com Folks in Exeter, N.H., will get another chance to celebrate our countrys independence this coming weekend, as July 16 marks the day New Hampshires copy of the Declaration of Inde- pen
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SALTY ACRES CAMP- GROUND 277 Mills Road, Ken- nebunkport, Maine, 207-967-2483. Features pool, coin-op hot showers, dumping station, firewood. Nearby beaches, golfing, deep sea fishing, whale watching, tours. WILD ACRES FAMILY CAMP- ING 179 Saco Avenue, Old Orchard, Beach, Maine, 207-934-2535.
BOOKS POP CULTURE: Its officially summer and time for the beach read or one of its many variants, depending on where you like to hang out. Heres one for reading in the hot, hot sands of a tropically sunny day. In the Amazon reviews, some have loved Beauty Queens, by Libba Bray and others panned it.
FOOD A restaurant grows up with the community Alissons offers Maine classics and new favorites By Craig Robert Brown cbrownhippopress.com Located in the heart of Kennebunkport, Maine, Alissons Restaurant is a staple in the community when it comes to dining and enter- tainment. Ashley Padget Mills kn
FOOD Honest Food at an Honest Price! stonewall kitchen stonewall kitchen Est 1991 Est 1991 SIDEWALK SALE York Store Only OFF SELECT ITEMS Central and Sixth streets on the same day as the fair, from 2:15 to 6 p.m. It will be a great day to be in Dover, Schul- tz said. Schultz said the museum manager
DRINK Victor Hugo vineyards Sampling with owner/winemaker Vic Roberts By Paulette Eschrich foodhippopress.com When most people think of California wine country, Napa and Sonoma quickly spring to mind. Wines from Oregon and Washing- ton might be more familiar than those made in Santa Barbara County,
DRINK Red, white and green A lot of wine, a little cash Looking for something crisp and cool in these hot days? How about a sauvignon blanc? Formerly wines that tended to be uniformly grassy, sauvignon blancs have become more diverse in flavor and mouth- feel lately, but they still make for nice cri
NITE Bars, clubs, bands and other after-dark amusements Sea songs find port on Maine coast Roll & Go perform at the Pasco Center in Kennebunkport By Craig Robert Brown cbrownhippopress.com This July, the Kennebunkport Historical Society brings his- tory to life with art, culture and tradition from t
FREE Handful of Coins for All Children Under 16 Courtesy of FREE Handful of 9th Annual Northeast Numismatics nite give something back. The five-song EP contains outtakes and found material from the original Memorial Hall sessions. I literally pulled this together during my younger sons nap, he says.
MUSIC THIS WEEK & Restaurant Listings 401 Lafayette Road, 603-926- 8800, www.the401tavern.com Abercrombie & Finch 219 Lafayette Road, 603-964-9774 Beach Shack 282 Durham Road Amesbury, MA East Hampstead, NH Ashworth & C streets, Dover Bowl Acapulcoss The Pasta Loft 603-926-6497 887 Central Ave., 603
Front Porch Cafe Lounge & Piano Bar 9 Shore Road, 207-646-4005 Jonathans Ogunquit 92 Bourne Lane, 207- Newington, NH 646-4777, www. New Asia jonathansrestaurant.com 347 Shattuck Way, Maxwells Pub 603-431-3121 243 Main St., 207-646-2345 MC Perkins Cove Newmarket, NH 111 Perkins Cove Road, KJs Sports
SILENT FILM DOUBLE FEATURE Backwoods drama at its best! FILM REVIEWS BY AMY DI (1921) Beautifully crafted...the finale is a rip-roaring piece of movie story-telling. Leonard Maltin and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 (PG-13) (1918) The Wester
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