Charmingfare Farm Its Always a Great Family events for this weekend Watch a show Its not too late to treat the kids to a live performance of The Wizard of Oz outdoors at Prescott Park in Portsmouth. The performances are in their final week as the summer wraps up: Thursday, Aug. 18, at 7 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 19, and Saturday, Aug. 20, at 8 p.m.; and Sunday, Aug. 21, at 7 p.m. Suggested donation of $5 to $10 is accepted. Call 603-436-2848 or visit www. prescottpark.org. Take a stroll near the water to Prescott Park in Portsmouth on Monday, Aug. 22, just before dusk (park opens at 7 p.m.) for a chance to watch the animated mov- ie Monsters Inc. (2001, G, 89 min.) on the large outdoor screen. Suggested donation is $5 to $10. Bring a blanket or chair or use one of the avail- able tables. For details visit www.prescottpark.org. Families can also enjoy the last showings in the Sum- mer Movie Express at Regal Cinemas (45 Gosling Road, 603-431-6116) in Newing- ton, N.H., on Tuesday, Aug. 23, and Wednesday, Aug. 24, at 10 a.m. The Chroni- cles of Narnia and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs will be playing on these days. Tickets cost just $1 and are available only at the theaters box office on the day of the show; seating is first-come, first-served. Newburyport, Mass., concludes its summer mov- ie series with Finding Nemo 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 CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT ON PUDDLE DOCK The Straw- bery Banke Museum will be celebrat- ing Fitz John Porters birthday by sharing the experience of the life of a Civil War soldier. The event will include the New Hampshire 5th Reg- iment and the 2nd Vermont Artillery as they pitch tents, demonstrate train- (G, 100 min.) on Wednes- day, Aug. 24, at dusk (about 8 p.m.) in the downtowns Waterfront Park. Admission is free. Bring blankets and snacks for a relaxing evening, but please dont place plastic tarps on the lawn. Visit www. newburyportchamber.org for directions. Feel festive Give the kids some music exposure at the four-day Great Bay Music Festival, Thursday, Aug. 18, through Sunday, Aug. 21, at 111 Bay- view Road, in Dover, N.H. This is the fourth year the non-profit music event will take place benefiting the Great Bay Wilderness and Music Camp. The event will feature 26 bands on 35 acres, with local food vendors, kite- flying demos and more. Ticket prices vary from $25 for a Friday day pass to $75 for a four-day pass cash only at the gates, or purchase earlier online. Visit www. greatbaymusicfestival.o or call 603-568-1604 for rules and ticket info. The Childrens Festival at Hampton Beach will con- cludes on Friday, Aug. 19, with a costume parade fit for the entire family at 11 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 18, brings a full schedule from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. of activities such as Dan Gradys Marvelous Marionettes, comedy, sto- ries and a touch tank. Visit www.hamptonbeach.org for details. Tuesday, Aug. 23, is Build It - Fly It day at the Childrens Museum of New Hampshire (6 Washing- ton St.) in Dover with special activities related to flight from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. One exhib- it challenges the kids to use foam shapes to make objects that will flutter through the air after a mechanical eleva- tor hoists them to the ceiling. Visit www.childrens-muse- um.org or call 603-742-2002 for admission information. Kids can delight in all kinds of art projects at the Make It, Take It table at the Dover Public Library (73 Locust St., 603-516-6050, Dover, N.H.) on Friday, Aug. 19. The library is open from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and also offers a kids story time each Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. View the kids art wall while you are there. DoverListens.org is spon- soring a scavenger hunt on Sunday, Aug. 21, from 1 to 4 p.m., at Henry Law Park in Dover with an ice cream social to follow. There are three categories: walking (within a mile of the Park), bicycling (a little farther), and the biggie, anywhere within Dover city limits. Youll learn things you nev- er knew about Dover. There is a suggested donation of $5 per family with proceeds to benefit future Dover Lis- tens programs. Visit http:// doverlistens.org/dover- enger-hunt. Winner gets bragging rights for a year. Midnight in Paris Looking for a break from summer action fare? Check out Woody Allens latest comedy, Midnight in Paris, a sweet fan- tasy about a writer in the City of Light. Owen Wilson stars as a Hollywood screenwriter who dreams of writing the great American novel just like the Americans in 1920s Paris. The movie screens at the Music Hall, 28 Chestnut St. in Ports- mouth, 603-436-2400, www.themusichall.org, Thursday, Aug. 25, through Saturday, Aug. 27 at 7:30 p.m. ing 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. 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 Time to Visit! Get crafty in Dover properties. The exhibit is ongoing. Call 603-436-8420. 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. 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