OCTOBER 2018 Calendar Of Events - Silverstone Living
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Tuesday, October 2nd at 10:00am ‐ Friday, October 5th at 8:30am OCT 2 OCT 5 Casanova’s Europe & Winnie‐The‐Pooh: Hobo Railroad Fall Foliage Ride‐ Lincoln, NH “Exploring a Classic” at The MFA Boston The 80‐ minute round‐trip excursion will take Winnie‐The‐Pooh: “Exploring a Classic”, this you through a naturally wooded area along exhibit traces the history and universal the Pemigewasset River. At the station, be appeal of the classic stories written by A. A. sure not to miss the "Corn Stalk Critters", Milne. www.mfa.org to purchase timed life‐sized Scarecrows. This year’s theme, tickets needed for the Pooh exhibit. “Scarecrows of the Small Screen”. Admission: Admission $23.00 $28.50 cash‐ includes picnic lunch(menu posted). 603‐745‐2135 Thursday, October 4th at 10:00am OCT 4 The Craftworker’s Guild Harvest Fair Sunday, October 7th at 2:00pm Apple OCT 7 Bedford, NH – The Guild opens its doors for Festival & Band Concert – Hollis NH Enjoy seasonal artisan shops at the historic Oliver delicious apple desserts while the Hollis Kendall House in Bedford, NH. Crafting Town Band plays old favorites. The first demos and truly unique, well‐made arts and recorded festival was in 1967. It has grown crafts. People from near and far know this is to be a widely attended family fun event a great place to find that something special with apple lovers from Hollis and many and return each year to shop. surrounding towns.
Thursday, October 11th at 10:30am Thursday, October 18th at 10:15am OCT 11 OCT 18 The 1761 Old Mill‐ Westminster, MA The 1761 Old Bach’s Lunch ‐ Littleton, MA ‐ The concert features Mill was originally a saw mill where logs were professional Indian Hill Music School faculty processed for the new homes of the members and Orchestra of Indian Hill musicians neighborhood. Today, the Old Mill is noted for performing Songs of the 1920s. tempting foods served in a setting of rare charm. Complimentary coffee, tea and cookies served; bring your lunch Cost: Free. Friday, October 12th at 9:30am OCT 12 Castle in the Clouds Tour & Lunch, Friday, October 19th at 9:30am Moultonborough, NH – Enjoy lunch at the Carriage OCT 19 Wentworth‐Coolidge Mansion & Lunch House restaurant with its panoramic view of Lake Portsmouth, NH – An 18th‐century house and farm Winnipesauke. Trolleys leave every 15 mins for site located on the banks of Little Harbor in the historic Lucknow Mansion built in 1914. At the Portsmouth, home to NH’s first Royal Governor mansion, a 10 minute orientation is followed by a Benning Wentworth. J. Templeman Coolidge III self‐guided tour. Admission to the Mansion: owned the home from 1886‐1954. Visitors can enjoy $14.00 a first ‐floor tour of the Mansion, the beautiful seaside grounds and walking trail. Cost: Free to NH Tuesday, October 16th at 1:00pm residents 65 and older OCT 16 Pheasant Lane Mall, Nashua – Two floors of shopping which includes over 135 stores, such as Sunday, October 21stat 1:30pm OCT 21 Target, Macy’s, Apple, Pandora Jewelry, Yankee Nashua Senior Activity Center Variety Show 37th Annual Variety Show, “That Was Then… This Is Candle and more. The Food Court includes up to Now”, directed by Kathy Lovering. The show is being 12 different choices in food. held at the Nashua High South Auditorium. Call 889‐6155 Tickets $12 pay‐ahead or $15 at the door.
Monday, October 22nd at 7:00pm Saturday, October 27th at 7:00pm OCT 22 Nashua Community Concert Series ‐ Five Sax are OCT 27 Symphony NH/Keefe Center ‐ Nashua, NH ‐ five musicians from Poland, Italy, Belgium, the Program: The Music of John Williams. Thomas USA and Chile each bringing his own unique and Heuser, guest conductor American Composer John vibrant personality to the group. The ensemble’s Williams is known for his scores to Star Wars, Harry imaginative programming mirrors the diversity of Potter, E.T. the Extra‐Terrestrial, Jurassic Park and its members; rooted in classical music, while more. Hear these award‐winning masterpieces live venturing into American jazz, south‐American with guest conductor Thomas Heuser and Symphony NH. Latin styles and European folk music. Purchase tickets at www.symphonynh.org/595‐9156 Single Tickets: $25.00 Monday, October 29th at 11:00am Thursday, October 25th at 9:30am OCT 25 OCT 29 Join Michael Chow for Dim Sum at the China Star ‐ WGBH Studio Tour & Lunch ‐ Brighton, MA ‐ Public Lowell, MA media powerhouse WGBH serves New England, Join resident Michael Chow for an authentic the nation, and the world with educational delicious Chinese meal of Dim Sum. Dim sum is a content that informs, inspires, and entertains. We style of Chinese cuisine (particularly Cantonese, will be taking a guided complementary tour but also other varieties) prepared as small bite‐ including a behind‐the‐scenes visit of WHBH’s sized portions of food served in small steamer new all‐digital studio. The tour includes about 45 baskets or on small plates. Dim sum dishes are minutes of walking and standing with minimal usually served with tea and together form a tea access to seating. The tour will be followed by brunch. lunch at the Stockyard Restaurant.
Onsite Events OCTOBER 2018
Tuesday, October 2nd, 11:00a Tuesday, October 9th at 2:00pm OCT 2 OCT 9 In the Kent Village–Jan Rosen, Jazz Singer & In the Training Room – Healthy Habits for Guitarist ‐ Jan is a new entertainer who sings Successful Aging: Nutritional Interventions and plays music from the 30’s, 40’s & 50’s to This fun and interactive class teaches easy, include sing‐a‐long songs stirring up memories creative ways to eat healthy. Participants will that bring laughter and joy to everyone. enjoy delicious, nutritious snacks that you can make at home. Each participant will also receive a Healthy Living Guide for Adults 50+ Wednesday, October 3rd at 1:30pm OCT 3 filled with easy‐to‐make, nutritious recipes and In the Carlyle – Services for Age‐Related Vision simple exercises you can incorporate into your Loss presented by Tim Hindman, NH Division weekly routine. Join the fun of healthy habits! of Vocational Rehabilitation‐ Tim will discuss suggestions for coping and adapting to vision Thursday, October 11th at 7:15pm loss and will be available for questions following OCT 11 In the Carlyle – Astronomer Bruce Ward this important presentation. explores: Nature’s Yardsticks Distance, Size, and Scale in the Cosmos Topics include how Thursday, October 4th at 2:00pm OCT 4 astronomers have come to understand Earth’s In the Theater – Interested in Genealogy? place in the Cosmos, and how they have made Resident Jerry Jones is an experienced but non‐ comprehensible the unimaginable, how nature professional genealogist who has worked for provides some “yardsticks” for this mission, many years at the Salt Lake Library doing his and how astronomers used the predictable own family research. Please email Jerry at orbits of the planets to make the early distance jones64z@yahoo.com if you have questions or measurements. would care to attend.
Friday, October 12th at 7:15pm Tuesday, October 16th at 3:00pm OCT 12 OCT 16 In the Carlyle – Ramblin Richard Sings and tells In the Kent Village – The Harmony Sisters stories that relate to the songs, accompanying For a rousing good time of popular songs, himself on acoustic instruments including guitar, music trivia, enriching harmonies and old‐ banjo and ukulele. His music is from the 1920s world charm, join us for some Halloween Fun! to the 1960s along with music from Broadway and motion pictures, and some traditional folk, Thursdays, October 18 & 25 at 2:00pm OCT 18 & old‐time Gospel and patriotic tunes as well. 25 In the Theater ‐ Explore Europe with Travel TV Host Rick Steves Saturday, October 13th at 3:00pm Guidebook author and travel TV host Rick OCT 13 In the Carlyle ‐ “Sparklers” Dance Recital A Steves’ is America's most respected authority on recital from the Nashua Dance Center European travel. Rick took his first trip to Europe “Sparklers” where the dancers not only learn the in 1969, visiting piano factories with his father, a art of dance, but proper technique, discipline, piano importer. As an 18‐year‐old, Rick began commitment, teamwork, style, poise, self traveling on his own, funding his trips by esteem and confidence that will last a life time. teaching piano lessons. In 1976, he started his business, Rick Steves' Europe, which has grown Sunday, October 14th at 7:15pm from a one‐man operation to a company with a OCT 14 In the Carlyle ‐ Marlena Phillips‐ Marlena is a staff of 100 full‐time, well‐travelled employees down‐to‐earth performer, born to sing to your at his headquarters in Washington state. heart, who’s powerful, energetic voice & style cover a broad range from power ballads, classics, pop and country to Broadway.
Thursday, October 18th at 7:15pm Tuesday, October 23rd at 2:00pm OCT 18 OCT 23 In the Carlyle – “Americana Concert” by In the Theater – Travel Adventures with Ron William Ogmundson William Ogmundson is an Falong “Scary Places Around the World, award winning and EMMY‐nominated composer A Halloween Special” A new and different and lyricist, and a classically‐trained solo travel excursion with world traveler Ron Falong. pianist. William began performing at the age of 5 Ron is an International Travel Agent who will and went on to win numerous piano provide his expertise on traveling to all the competitions. He was selected to be the scariest places in the world!! featured pianist for the New Hampshire Music Festival Orchestra on four separate occasions. Sunday, October 28th at 7:00pm OCT 28 In the Carlyle ‐ Silent Movie “The Kid” starring Sunday, October 21st at 7:15pm Charlie Chaplin, presented by Pianist Rob OCT 21 In the Carlyle ‐ George Lyons, Vocalist “Like Humphreville A 1921 American silent comedy‐ Sinatra” with vocalist George Lyons drama film written by, produced by, directed by, Born in Malden, MA, George Lyons is a New and starring Charlie Chaplin, and features Jackie England native that can bring life to your favorite Coogan as his adopted son and sidekick. This hits from Dean Martin and Neil Diamond, to was Chaplin's first full‐length film as a director. Sammy Davis Jr. and the iconic Frank Sinatra Innovative in its combination of comedic and himself: George does it all seamlessly with dramatic elements, The Kid is widely considered passion in his homage to those great one of the greatest films of the silent era. entertainers.
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