Tony Zore sits down with Jesse Keck and Jesse Wright to discuss the month of August as Eat Local Month.

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Tony Zore sits down with Sam Johnson to discuss Habitat for Humanity’s Home Furnishings Sale at Bear Peak Lodge, Attitash Mountain Resort, Friday from 3-7pm and Saturday from 8:30am-2pm.

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Join other service members, veterans, & military families for this special FREE event at the base of Mt. Washington. Share stories, play outdoors, eat great food and enjoy a Mt. Washington sunset.

2019 Tentative Schedule

2:30pm – Outdoor Fun

 

Hiking, biking, games, children’s activities and adventures – there’s something for everyone
4:00pm – Stories of Service: Stronger Together

 

We are stronger together, join us for stories of service!
5:00pm – Grilled BBQ Dinner

 

Fill your belly with a bounty of delicious food topped off with scrumptious dessert!
6:30pm – 8:30pm – Sunset Summit Trips

 

Discounted rides to the summit of Mt. Washington exclusively for Summit Salute attendees.

Contact: summitsalute@gmail.com

North Country veterans will come together and volunteer to bring this meaningful event back for another year in 2019. The inaugural Summit Salute was funded largely through a one-year grant from the NH Department of Health and Human Services. Funding this year will come exclusively from local businesses and organizations.

Concerts in Bradley Park will continue in Fryeburg, Maine tonight. Fryeburg Business Association hosts the concerts that happen every Tuesday throughout the month of July except for the first Tuesday of the month. Studio Two will be taking the kiosk tonight. They’re a Beatles cover band that really gets into character. Donna Woodward recently stopped into our studios to discuss the concert series. She says, “They come in full costume. They’re dressed like the Beatles, they act like the Beatles, they talk like the Beatles. They sing and play like the Beatles and it’s just an awesome night.” Listeners can catch the show at 7:00 tonight at Bradley Park in Fryeburg.

Tony Zore sits down with Jessie Dubuque to discuss the Arts Council Tamworth’s Annual Benefit at The Preserve in Chocorua this Sunday with a 6pm dinner and 7pm concert. Valley Experiences will also be auctioned.

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A New York hiker suffered a head injury while hiking in the Dry River Wilderness this past Saturday. New Hampshire Fish and Game say 58-year-old Denise Blank was hiking the Dry River Trail when she slipped down an embankment and injured her head around 10:30am. Lacking cell reception, a member of her group hiked three and a half miles to make a call for help. Conservation Officers, Bartlett Fire Department, SOLO Wilderness Medicine, Lakes Region Search and Rescue, the Appalachian Mountain Club, Androscoggin Valley Search and Rescue and the US Forest Service all responded to the call. Denise was placed in a litter and carried back to the trailhead shortly before 7:00 in the evening. She was taken to Memorial Hospital by the Bartlett Jackson Ambulance. Authorities say Denise and her group were well prepared for the conditions.