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CateP
05-25-2011, 02:50 PM
Okay forum friends ...so starts a new adventure for me in my quest to relocate to the lakes region. I've decided to target Wolfeboro as my living destination for a variety of reasons. Now come the questions:

I have a Sunfish sailboat on a trailer-best place to sail it?
I want to get involved in back stage theatre-suggestions?
I produce professional video and compose my own music on the side-ideas for what I could do in the area?
I am a former environmental educator and love the outdoors and learning about nature--suggestion for how and where to get involved?
I paint landscapes with water colors and want to get better at it-classes, artists?
I am looking to sail on bigger boats on the lake and looking for owners who may want an extra hand on their crew. Where should I go to hang out and find other sailors?
I've always wanted to build stick furniture-any resources, tradespeople?
I'm very interested in sustainable energy, gardening my own food, learning how to be more self-sufficient-any resources, organizations?
I love listening to live music, jazz especially-any venues?
Is there a Universalist church around?
What spectator sports are around, festivals, general fun crowd gathering type events?
Dog and fish supplies?
Dog groomer?
Best vet?
Natural food store?
Is there a food coop?


I am aware of the LRNC and plan to attend their activities and see if there are groups withing that organization that would be fun to join.


ALSO- I have recently changed my visiting plans and will be at the Naz for the entire week of May 31- June 6th. So if any of you forum members want to meet and greet that week, send me a PM. (Interested in finding the best lobster rolls, ice cream, and possibly get out on the lake)

CateP
05-25-2011, 03:04 PM
Okay , I just found out there is a "Cate Park" in Wolfeboro.
Is this meant to be or what?

trfour
05-25-2011, 04:12 PM
Okay , I just found out there is a "Cate Park" in Wolfeboro.
Is this meant to be or what?

I would say so, Cate!

Here's a website you may find interesting; http://www.lrct.org/

More help on the way!
Best wishes to you!
Terry
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TheProfessor
05-25-2011, 05:39 PM
""I want to get involved in back stage theatre-suggestions?"

Drive over to Heath's Grocery in Center Harbor. And ask for Frank W. Or telephone Heath's Grocery and ask for Frank W. - the actor. He is weekend manager (I think) at the grocery store.

Frank has been involved in everything related to theatre up here. And beyond.

Look up the movie Amistad. Frank was the Crier or Town Crier. He should have been nominated for an Academy Award - but those Hollywood people just ignored Franks famous performance."

winniplayhouse
05-25-2011, 05:42 PM
Well, the theatre question is obvious, no??

Seriously, The Winni Playhouse has a multitude of opportunities for backstage volunteers. Training is provided when needed. Please join our email list by visiting www.winniplayhouse.org. We regularly host free tech theatre workshops. We have a great, friendly crew of volunteers, including a couple who drive more than an hour sometimes 5 or 6 days a week (their choice!) because they love being involved so much.

You can walk to the current theatre in the Weirs from the Naz if you want so please drop in and say hello when you're in town! I'd also be happy to give you a tour of our future home in Meredith where we currently build and paint all our sets. In fact, we are hosting the Lakes Region Chamber Business After Hours on the Meredith Campus from 5-7pm on June 1st. It's open to the public so please feel free to come. If you want to find me I'll be one of the people in a silly costume.

To answer a few other questions...

For live music check out The Flying Monkey in Plymouth.

There is a Unitarian Church in Laconia which is very active, not to mention supportive of lots of area non-profits, ours included.

I am a relatively new pet owner but have found Laconia Pet Center very useful and have been very happy with Inter-Lakes Animal Hospital in Meredith so far.

Hope this helps a little and looking forward to meeting you.

CateP
05-25-2011, 05:57 PM
Thanks all.
I am aware of many of these area activities. My questions are really about the Wolfeboro area. (not that I don't want to drive around the lake)

LuvWinni
05-25-2011, 06:08 PM
We loved the Winter Harbor Vets. They were the best!

www.winterharborvet.com

Lucky2Bhere
05-25-2011, 06:30 PM
There is more year 'round culture in the northern part of the lake. Wolfeboro folk has relocated to the Flying Monkey in Plymouth. The Silver Arts Center has great shows and is also in Plymouth at PSU. The UU in Tamworth is top Notch and the Winni Playhouse is terrific. I love Wolfeboro as a day trip but not if it's going to be year 'round. Moultonboro has access to all of this plus low taxes.

upthesaukee
05-25-2011, 07:10 PM
Hi Cate: Looks like things are moving well for you.

Right in Wolfeboro is the Village Players who do 4-5 productions a year.

Here is their website: http://www.village-players.com/

Jay is the acting president and vice president. I have known him for many years. You can tell him that you know Upthesaukee if you dare:D He could tell you some stories, but I digress.

Good luck Cate.

LakesRegionSpirit
05-25-2011, 07:15 PM
I want to get involved in back stage theatre-suggestions?
Village Players, Wolfeboro (??)
Perform It! Shakespeare Theater, Wolfeboro (Jan Helling-Croteau)
Brand New performing Arts Center at Kingswood Regional High School (Scott Giesler)
Winni Playhouse, Weirs Beach, eventually Meredith. Bryan Halperin

I paint landscapes with water colors and want to get better at it-classes, artists?
The Art Place

I am looking to sail on bigger boats on the lake and looking for owners who may want an extra hand on their crew. Where should I go to hang out and find other sailors?
J-80 Races in September out of Gilford
The Boathouse on the campus of Brewster Academy

I'm very interested in sustainable energy, gardening my own food, learning how to be more self-sufficient-any resources, organizations?
Josh Arnold at the Ossipee Mt. Grange

I love listening to live music, jazz especially-any venues?
Great Waters Music Festival in Wolfeboro

Natural food store?
Sunflowers in Laconia
Evergrain Natural Foods, Woleboro
Lakes RegionNutrition Center, Meredith
Hannaford's store chain is getting pretty good, there is on in Alton

Is there a food coop?
Closest coop is in Concord, also A1 Market in Manchester

songkrai
05-25-2011, 07:50 PM
"Some people have the myth perception that New Hampshire is the same as New Jersey (NY,CT,RI, etc.) but with more trees and less taxes. It is not. NH lacks many of the cultural and shopping amenities that people in those urban states take for granted."

KPW
05-25-2011, 10:21 PM
"I've always wanted to build stick furniture-any resources, tradespeople?"

NH League of Craftsmen

http://nhcrafts.org/

beaner
05-25-2011, 10:57 PM
Hi Cate

I still haven't quite gotten the hang of PM'ing, so I just wanted to let you know that I just sent you a PM...in case the software doesn't automatically notify you.

Merrymeeting
05-26-2011, 06:19 AM
>>I have a Sunfish sailboat on a trailer-best place to sail it?

On the water? :D Seriously, pretty much any body of water in the area will work. I've had one on Merrymeeting for over 30 years. The sailing is fun but it can be frustrating. With the many peaks, ridges, and valleys around the lake, the wind can be very unpredictable and shifty.

Wolfeboro Bay would be a great spot, if you can get out during the week or early/late in the season. Brewster Academy does their sailing there. But I don't think it would be much fun on seasonal weekends given the boat traffic coming into and out of the town docks.

I would expect that the sailing would be good on Lake Wentworth too.

Just be sure to inspect your boat and trailer each time to insure you aren't carrying milfoil. On that thought, perhaps volunteer to be a Lake Host on occasion? It would be a great way to meet the other boaters in the area. http://www.nhlakes.org/lake-host-program.htm


>>I want to get involved in back stage theatre-suggestions?

There is a theater in Wolfeboro http://www.village-players.com/

I found the link via the town website community links

http://www.wolfeboronh.us/Pages/WolfeboroNH_WebDocs/links

I haven't been to the theater (one of these days!) so can't comment personally.

>>I produce professional video and compose my own music on the side-ideas for what I could do in the area?

There is a thriving music community in Wolfeboro. The Great Waters folks, the music series held at Brewster, ... I won't repost the links. They can be found via the town site or Chamber of Commerce site above.

>>I paint landscapes with water colors and want to get better at it-classes, artists?

There is a artists show in Cate Park each July. Perhaps start with contacts there?

>>I am looking to sail on bigger boats on the lake and looking for owners who may want an extra hand on their crew. Where should I go to hang out and find other sailors?

The NH Boat Museum opens this weekend. I know many active Winni boaters, both sail and power, are members there. I would guess it would be a good place to make contacts.

>>I love listening to live music, jazz especially-any venues?

See above concerning Great Waters concert series and Brewster. Not so much jazz, but a start.

>>What spectator sports are around, festivals, general fun crowd gathering type events?

Well we have a group that plays a softball game every 4th of July at The Nick ;)

The 4th of July Parade is a great Wolfeboro tradition. First Night on New Years. Weekly concerts at the bandstand in...Cate Park! (highly recommended). Huggins Hospital Fair... You won't be bored if you don't want to be.

>>Dog and fish supplies? Dog groomer? Best vet?

My wife could better answer these as she is the primary caregiver for the dogs. There is a new pet supply store downtown, next to the Downtown Grill.

I'll let others join in to help with more. Hopefully this gives you a start. Good luck!

KBoater
05-26-2011, 09:37 AM
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ghfromaltonbay
05-26-2011, 11:43 AM
On the eastern side of the Lakes Region is the Barnstormers Theater. Check out their website. They are the oldest summer theater in the US (since 1931). The theater was updated and is now a year-round facility. They do 8 weekly shows during the summer + other activities off-season.

Lucky1
06-01-2011, 08:42 PM
Just look at all the wonderful suggestions made by so many. We are sure lucky to have so many helpful people who seem willing to share at a moment's notice. I am so very proud to be part of such a kind, caring , informed, helpful group. Thanks to all and God Bless Us One and All.

Lakesrider
06-02-2011, 08:43 PM
Noticed today at the Moultonborough Post office is an ad for an artist that teaches water color painting. Sorry didn't grab the number, but I believe her name was Priscilla. If anyone stops in there it is up high on the left side of the board. I know it is like saying I saw a Unicorn, but forgot to take it's picture...:(

Kamper
06-03-2011, 08:41 PM
IMO - Small boating in Winnipissaukee is best acomplished before the crowds start to build, by 10-11AM-ish, and between 4-7PM-ish.

With your list of skills and interests I imagine you will have no problem keeping busy.

Good luck!

CateP
06-04-2011, 09:43 AM
I have been very busy this week in NH and just wanted to thank everyone who has made suggestions on this forum. Incredibly helpful as I plan my new life here.

Grady223
06-10-2011, 01:36 PM
Absolutely recommend the Kindness Animal Hosp. in Ossipee - better vet than we use back here in PA. A short ride from downtown Wolfeboro, out 28. http://www.tkah-vet.com/

John A. Birdsall
06-10-2011, 02:11 PM
Maybe you could be part of the Marine Patrol, They act like they are cops.

ah, better not tell them I said that. Gulp:eek: