For many Americans, Memorial Day weekend entails grilling out, having beach parties and beginning the summer vacation season, but for many it is a seldom reminder of the sacrifices of the men and women that have served the armed forces. We remember these men and women by decorating their graves with wreaths, holding parades in their honor and rendering military customs and courtesies. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Senior Airman Kirby Turbak)
Members of American Legion Post 46 of Conway will hold their annual wreath-laying ceremony at the Conway Veterans Honor Roll outside of the Kennett Middle School with a rifle salute and taps.
The Lovell/Fryeburg VFW Post 6783 will start their memorial day commemorations in Lovell Village at 11am at the Memorial Monument at Lovell Veterans Park next to the Library on Route 5. Members will then travel to Fryeburg to assemble at the Legion Hall on Bradley Street for a 1:00 parade. All are welcome.
The VFW and American Legion Post 95 will be holding a procession in Bartlett village today at 11:30 from near the ball field to Fred Hodgkins Veterans Park at the Josiah Bartlett Elementary School. Also in Bartlett, a luncheon will be served by the Francis P. Murphy VFW 5386 Post auxiliary to veterans and their immediate families. A general public luncheon will happen at the Bartlett Congregational Church at 11:30.
Ossipee’s Memorial Day observances will be at the town hall in Center Ossipee starting at 10 this morning. Following that, refreshments will be available in the town hall and there will be a display of Memorial Day photo mosaics created by the students of Ossipee Central School.
Mindful Memorial Day is happening in Tamworth Village today from 10:00 until noon. The seated meditation, walking meditation, and yoga event is sponsored by the Tamworth Veterans Committee to honor the fallen. It will feature refreshments, yellow ribbons, meditation instruction, a flag raising, and yoga at the Tamworth Townhouse afterwards. For more information call (603) 323-2348.
Jackson Town Offices are closed today in observance of Memorial Day. A small parade will also be held in Jackson Village starting at 9:30 at J-Town Deli and ending at the Jackson Village Cemetery.
Moultonborough’s town offices and transfer station are closed in observance of Memorial Day. Moultonborough’s Parade will be happening at 10am from Blake Road to the Moultonborough Town Hall.
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Tony Zore sits down with Nate Sawyer to discuss Believe in Books Literacy Foundation’s upcoming Bingo night at the Red Parka Pub on Tuesday from 6-8pm and their Frozen Jr. musical.
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Tony Zore sits down with Molly Dellavalla and Gail Doktor to discuss the Trillium Summit Leadership Workshop. They’ll be connecting girls and women in the Mt. Washington Valley at the Whitney Community Center in Jackson on June 8th from 8:30-12:30.
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Tony Zore sits down with Bryant Alden to discuss the Taste of New Hampshire Street Food Festival at Eagle Mountain House in Jackson on Saturday May 31st starting at 5:30pm.
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North Conway was just named one of the top 5 best small towns for adventure in the United States by USA Today’s 10 Best Readers Choice Awards. The end result of the Publication’s nomination and voting process placed North Conway at #4 on their list. North Conway was the only town from the North East region of the country to make it into the top ten listing. USA Today describes the town as, “boast[ing] some of the region’s best skiing and snowmobiling, while the summer is excellent for hiking, golfing, fishing and camping. Fall leaf peeping is some of the best in the country.”
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Memorial Day Events
For many Americans, Memorial Day weekend entails grilling out, having beach parties and beginning the summer vacation season, but for many it is a seldom reminder of the sacrifices of the men and women that have served the armed forces. We remember these men and women by decorating their graves with wreaths, holding parades in their honor and rendering military customs and courtesies. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Senior Airman Kirby Turbak)
Members of American Legion Post 46 of Conway will hold their annual wreath-laying ceremony at the Conway Veterans Honor Roll outside of the Kennett Middle School with a rifle salute and taps.
The Lovell/Fryeburg VFW Post 6783 will start their memorial day commemorations in Lovell Village at 11am at the Memorial Monument at Lovell Veterans Park next to the Library on Route 5. Members will then travel to Fryeburg to assemble at the Legion Hall on Bradley Street for a 1:00 parade. All are welcome.
The VFW and American Legion Post 95 will be holding a procession in Bartlett village today at 11:30 from near the ball field to Fred Hodgkins Veterans Park at the Josiah Bartlett Elementary School. Also in Bartlett, a luncheon will be served by the Francis P. Murphy VFW 5386 Post auxiliary to veterans and their immediate families. A general public luncheon will happen at the Bartlett Congregational Church at 11:30.
Ossipee’s Memorial Day observances will be at the town hall in Center Ossipee starting at 10 this morning. Following that, refreshments will be available in the town hall and there will be a display of Memorial Day photo mosaics created by the students of Ossipee Central School.
Mindful Memorial Day is happening in Tamworth Village today from 10:00 until noon. The seated meditation, walking meditation, and yoga event is sponsored by the Tamworth Veterans Committee to honor the fallen. It will feature refreshments, yellow ribbons, meditation instruction, a flag raising, and yoga at the Tamworth Townhouse afterwards. For more information call (603) 323-2348.
Jackson Town Offices are closed today in observance of Memorial Day. A small parade will also be held in Jackson Village starting at 9:30 at J-Town Deli and ending at the Jackson Village Cemetery.
Moultonborough’s town offices and transfer station are closed in observance of Memorial Day. Moultonborough’s Parade will be happening at 10am from Blake Road to the Moultonborough Town Hall.
Drive Time Interview: Bingo Night and Frozen Jr.
Tony Zore sits down with Nate Sawyer to discuss Believe in Books Literacy Foundation’s upcoming Bingo night at the Red Parka Pub on Tuesday from 6-8pm and their Frozen Jr. musical.
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Drive Time Interview: Trillium Leadership Conference
Tony Zore sits down with Molly Dellavalla and Gail Doktor to discuss the Trillium Summit Leadership Workshop. They’ll be connecting girls and women in the Mt. Washington Valley at the Whitney Community Center in Jackson on June 8th from 8:30-12:30.
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Click Here for more information.
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Drive Time Interviews are a specialty program on week days at 5pm where local not for profit organizations get a chance to talk about an upcoming event on air.
If you would like to schedule a drive time interview Click Here. Or give our office a call at 603-356-8870.
Drive Time Interview: Street Food Festival
Tony Zore sits down with Bryant Alden to discuss the Taste of New Hampshire Street Food Festival at Eagle Mountain House in Jackson on Saturday May 31st starting at 5:30pm.
Click Here if audio fails.
Click Here for more information.
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Drive Time Interviews are a specialty program on week days at 5pm where local not for profit organizations get a chance to talk about an upcoming event on air.
If you would like to schedule a drive time interview Click Here. Or give our office a call at 603-356-8870.
North Conway #4 in USA Today List
North Conway was just named one of the top 5 best small towns for adventure in the United States by USA Today’s 10 Best Readers Choice Awards. The end result of the Publication’s nomination and voting process placed North Conway at #4 on their list. North Conway was the only town from the North East region of the country to make it into the top ten listing. USA Today describes the town as, “boast[ing] some of the region’s best skiing and snowmobiling, while the summer is excellent for hiking, golfing, fishing and camping. Fall leaf peeping is some of the best in the country.”