Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Columbus Day Weekend Events & Happenings around Lincoln

This is a partial list of things that are going on around Lincoln this Weekend:

Lincoln:
14th Annual Lincoln Fall Craft Festival at the Lincoln Village Shops. Outdoor Arts and Craft Festival in the heart of the White Mountains Featuring 150 Booths of American made arts, crafts, food and live music. Free Admission ~ Rain or Shine.

Oktoberfest @ Loon Mountain.
This year’s Oktoberfest plans to be bigger and better than ever. We’re moving the whole show over to the Governor’s Lodge. That means more German music, more German food, and definitely more German beer!
What could be more fun than sharing a beautiful day with your friends and the Alpiner Oom-Pah Band? It's the 2009 Loon Mountain Oktoberfest. German music, German food, and German beer. There is no charge to enter the event; food and beer is ala carte.
Both days the party kicks off at 11 am when the grills fire up at the Octagon Lodge. Close your eyes and smell the sauerkraut, stew, strudel, bratwurst, and knockwurst.
12 - 5 PM Alpiner Oom-Pah Band Plays
3 PM Stein-holding Contest

Flying Yankee Open House at Hobo RR
Sat, October 10, 10am – 4pm

Flying Yankee Restoration Group hosts guided, historical tours of the 1935 Flying Yankee Passenger Train.
The event will take place rain or shine and will feature ongoing guided tours of the Flying Yankee inside and out permitting folks of all ages to get an up-close view of this historic train. Reservations are not required for the guided tours and there will be no entry fee to enjoy the Open House, but tax-deductible donations for the ongoing restoration project will be greatly appreciated.

Sandwich, NH
The Sandwich Fair will once again happen on Columbus Day Weekend. Just a short drive away the Sandwich Fair is one of the last Fairs of the season. A good time for families of all ages.
Come enjoy the great rides, great food and great people! Tractor pulls, horse shows, concessions, stage shows, horse and ox pulls, commercial and exposition buildings.

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