Find a multitude of fun events and great things to do, including weekend events, throughout the year, like music; festivals; comedy; outdoor fun; boat cruises; excursions for families and kids; food, wine and beer tastings. Weather is no problem; lots of things to do happen indoors.
Be sure to check out the listings of year-round Fairs & Festivals throughout New England.
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Please remember to check about health & safety guidelines with each venue before purchasing tickets or attending an event.
Mar 11, 2024 - Apr 8, 2024586 Ossipee Park RoadMoultonborough, NH
Castle in the Clouds is teaming up with Moultonborough Public Library to present a free, five-week astronomy after-school program for students in grades 5-8, culminating in the solar eclipse on April 8. Each session will feature experiments, crafts, and other hands-on activities. Space is limited, and pre-registration is required.
Mar 18, 2024 - Apr 12, 2024League of NH Craftsmen Meredith Fine Craft Gallery, 279 DW Hwy.,Meredith, NH
The League of NH Craftsmen Meredith Fine Craft Gallery celebrates the 2024 solar eclipse with a special exhibit Total Eclipse of the ART. Fine crafts works in jewelry, wood, pottery and more with a celestial theme will be on display and for sale through April 12.
Mar 30, 2024 - Mar 30, 2024WREN Gallery, 2011 Main Street,Bethlehem, NH
Darkness in the Daytime, a talk by Douglas Arion, discusses a phenomenon of a total solar eclipses – coming to northern New England on April 8 this year. Learn about the upcoming eclipse, the workings of the Sun, and the connections we will experience during this event. Free and open to the public.
New Hampshire is on the path to totality for the April 8 solar eclipse. Come to the summit of Cranmore with a solar eclipse-themed lunch and a viewing party with activities at the summit Meister Hut.
One hundred twenty-five craft makers will display and sell their a huge range of works from décor to toys. A food sampling extravaganza will be part of the day.
Mar 30, 2024 - Mar 30, 2024Frankin Opera House, 310 Central Street,Franklin, NH
Come for a dish of Yankee humor with Rebecca Rule and Fred Marple. Rule likes collecting stories because “they’re free and you don’t have to dust them." Marple’s columns have appeared in Yankee Magazine, New Hampshire Magazine, and many others. He is a graduate of the Frost Heaves Academy and the East Coast School of Knife Sharpening and Carburetor Repair.
Apr 13, 2024 - Apr 13, 2024435 W. Main StreetTilton, NH 03276
Hosted by the New Hampshire Intertribal Native American Council, all are welcome to attend this event celebrating Native American heritage and the coming of spring. There will be drums, dancers, craft vendors, and raffles. There will be food available in the cafeteria for sale.
Calling all food lovers and adventurous eaters! The Seacoast is hosting a 10-day culinary event featuring special three-course prix fixe menus at nearly 30 participating restaurants for lunch and dinner. This is a fantastic chance for both locals and visitors to explore new flavors and support local New Hampshire businesses at the same time. Don't miss out on this delicious opportunity!
May 2, 2024 - May 2, 202454 Hanover StreetManchester, NH 03101
More than 20,000 visitors are expected at this year's Taco Tour Manchester, known by many as the best day of the year in downtown Manchester, NH! Attendees consume as many $3 tacos as they desire for four hours at the “World’s Largest Taco Tour.”
March brings a sugary awakening to New Hampshire! Celebrate the arrival of spring with a month-long festival dedicated to the state's pure maple syrup. Sugarhouses across the Granite State fling open their doors, inviting you on a delicious adventure. Take a tour of maple orchards, witness the magic firsthand in a cozy sugar shack, and savor the sweet rewards. Sample a variety of maple treats and indulge in a stack of fluffy pancakes drizzled with the golden goodness.
Mar 4, 2024 - Mar 31, 2024League of NH Craftsmen Meredith Fine Craft Gallery, 279 DW Hwy,Meredith, NH
Celtic-inspired work by Jack Dokus is on display through March. Dokus's finely crafted jewelry weave together symbolism, mythology, and craftsmanship and rise from a reverence for Celtic folklore,
Images range from intricate Celtic knots to majestic motifs like the castles in Ireland
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