A Guide to Help Plan Your Adventures in and Around the White Mountains
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Lincoln, NH Area Events March 25-March 27, 2011
Here are some events going on in the Lincoln, NH Area this Weekend: Come kick it with WBZ in Bunyan Room for some apres ski fun!! Interactive contests will be held like Musicial Chairs, Sports Trivia, etc. Awesome prizes to be handed out!! NH Maple Experence at the Rocks Estate The Rocks Estate has expanded its Rite of Spring Maple Season for 2011. Each weekend will feature several educational and hands on experiences for entire families from 10:00am - 4:00pm. Get your sweet tooth ready! Maple sugaring marks the end of a long New Hampshire winter and brings bright thoughts of spring. Join us to hear the legend of how maple sugaring began, why sap flows, and how to ID a tree. Enjoy a horse-drawn wagon, help tap a maple tree and learn the process of how sap changes to syrup. Tour includes a donut, sour pickles and maple syrup. A rotating exhibit of Maple artifacts can be viewed throughout the year in the newly renovated 1906 building. Reservations for the tours are advised by calling 603-444-6228. Cost: Adults $10, Children $7. Redhook Fest on the Mountain - March 26 Live Music on the snow from "Jonathan Tyler & the Northern Lights" and opening act "The Brew" 3-6pm. All ages are welcome and admission is FREE with either a lift ticket from 3/26/11 or current 2010-2011 Season Pass - otherwise $10 at the door. Ice bar, Best 80's outfit contest & rockin music all afternoon in the Peabody Base Area! FREE BREWERY TOURS DAILY at NOON Woodstock Inn Brewery is now offering FREE Brewery tours, rain or shine, daily at Noon in the brewery. There will be a short demonstration and a showcase of our products. Woodstock Inn Brewery has won several national awards for its ales especially Pig's Ear Brown that has won the National Beer Tasting Championships two years in a row. A great place to take a break in the middle of a busy day and discover some award winning beers brewed right here in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
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