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Family events for <strong>this</strong> weekend<br />
• Bring your craft-loving<br />
kids to the 39th Annual Gunstock<br />
Arts & Crafts Festival<br />
at the Gunstock Recreation<br />
Area, Route 11A, Gilford,<br />
Saturday through Monday,<br />
July 3-5, from 10 a.m. to 5<br />
p.m., rain or shine. Families<br />
can browse the handmade<br />
fine jewelry, woodcrafts,<br />
photography, unique pottery,<br />
felting and more. Food and<br />
musical entertainment can<br />
also be enjoyed, <strong>as</strong> well <strong>as</strong><br />
craft judging in various categories.<br />
Admission & parking<br />
for the festival are free. Call<br />
332-2616 or visit www.c<strong>as</strong>tleberryfairs.com.<br />
• The Manchester Fireworks<br />
will be on Saturday,<br />
July 3, at 9:15 p.m. or when it<br />
gets dark. Fireworks explode<br />
over the river, shot from<br />
Arms Park (which is closed to<br />
vehicular traffic around 5 p.m.<br />
but open to viewers). In Arms<br />
Park, vendors will sell food<br />
and drink. High land throughout<br />
the downtown <strong>as</strong> well <strong>as</strong><br />
some of the lots on the other<br />
side of the river gets frontseat<br />
views. Diehard fireworks<br />
fans can set up chairs on some<br />
parts of Elm Street.<br />
• The Concord Fireworks<br />
will take place at Memorial<br />
Field, on Sunday, July 4. Vendors<br />
open at 5:30 p.m., a radio<br />
DJ will begin a set at 6 p.m.<br />
and a band concert begins at<br />
8 p.m. At dusk (approximately<br />
9:15 p.m.) the fireworks<br />
will start. Bring blankets and<br />
lawn chairs. A $2 donation<br />
will be collected at the gate.<br />
The rain date is July 5. Call<br />
225-8690 or go to onconcord.<br />
com/recreation.<br />
• The N<strong>as</strong>hua Fireworks<br />
and Field Day will<br />
take place on Sunday, July<br />
4. This day-long Independence<br />
Day celebration kicks<br />
off at 10 a.m. Daytime festivities<br />
will continue through<br />
1 p.m. at Holman Stadium,<br />
67 Amherst St., N<strong>as</strong>hua, and<br />
will include bounce houses,<br />
Allenstown, 648-2304,<br />
nhsnowmobilemuseum.com<br />
• Museum of N.H. Natural<br />
History<br />
6 Eagle Square in Concord,<br />
228-6688, nhhistory.org<br />
• Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum<br />
18 Highlawn Road, Warner,<br />
456-2600, www.indianmuseum.org<br />
• Seaco<strong>as</strong>t African American<br />
a caricaturist, carnival games<br />
and prizes, relay races, magic<br />
shows, snow cones and free<br />
sandwiches from Chick-fil-<br />
A. The annual City of N<strong>as</strong>hua<br />
fireworks will start at approximately<br />
9 p.m. Contact Parks<br />
& Recreation at 589-3360.<br />
• The New Boston 4th of<br />
July Celebration is on Sunday,<br />
July 4, starting at 10 a.m.<br />
at Hillsborough County 4H<br />
Youth Center, Route 13, New<br />
Boston, rain or shine. Families<br />
will enjoy a parade, the<br />
firing of the Revolutionary<br />
War-era Molly Stark Cannon,<br />
a fiddler’s contest, an exciting<br />
mud volleyball tournament,<br />
a horse pulling competition,<br />
family entertainment, a bonfire,<br />
and fireworks, of course.<br />
A chicken barbecue and fair<br />
food will be available. Free<br />
parking. No pets. Admission<br />
is $5 for adults, free for children<br />
under 12. Visit www.<br />
new-boston.nh.us.<br />
• The Strawbery Banke<br />
4th of July Celebration<br />
takes place at Strawbery Banke<br />
Museum (14 Hancock St.,<br />
Portsmouth, 433-1100) on<br />
Sunday, July 4, from noon to<br />
5 p.m., with a children’s bike<br />
and wagon parade, traditional<br />
games and crafts, historic garden<br />
tours, live music, living<br />
history, hands-on activities,<br />
and food and fun for all. There<br />
will be a book-signing event<br />
at the museum store, with<br />
author Patricia Q. Wall signing<br />
copies of her book Beyond<br />
Freedom. See www.strawberybanke.org.<br />
• Cheer on the N.H. Fisher<br />
Cats (Merchantsauto.<br />
com Stadium, 1 Line Drive,<br />
Manchester, 641-2005) with<br />
the family. The Fisher Cats<br />
b<strong>as</strong>eball team is the AA minorleague<br />
affiliate of the Toronto<br />
Blue Jays. Families can attend<br />
games Thursday, Friday or<br />
Saturday, July 1-3, at 7:05<br />
p.m. vs. New Britain Rock<br />
Cats; or an Independence<br />
Day game on Sunday, July 4,<br />
at 6:35 p.m. vs. New Britain<br />
Rock Cats. A special 4 th of<br />
Cultural Center<br />
135 Daniel St. in Portsmouth,<br />
430-6027, saacc-nh.org<br />
• SEE Science Center<br />
200 Bedford St., Manchester,<br />
669-0400, see-sciencecenter.org<br />
• Speare Museum<br />
5 Abbott St., N<strong>as</strong>hua, 883-0015,<br />
n<strong>as</strong>huahistoricalsociety.org<br />
• U.S. Marconi Museum<br />
July Atl<strong>as</strong> fireworks spectacular<br />
will take place after that<br />
game. Visit www.nhfishercats.com<br />
for tickets and more<br />
game information.<br />
• Bring the kids to watch<br />
an exciting soccer match-up<br />
at Southern New Hampshire<br />
University, 2500 N. River<br />
Road in Manchester with the<br />
N.H. Phantoms on Friday,<br />
July 2, vs. Albany Highlanders.<br />
L<strong>as</strong>t se<strong>as</strong>on, tickets cost<br />
$7 for adults, $3 for children.<br />
See www.nhphantoms.com or<br />
call 329-4422.<br />
• Enjoy the River Celebration<br />
at Children’s Museum of<br />
New Hampshire, 6 W<strong>as</strong>hington<br />
St., Dover, on Thursday,<br />
July 1, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Families<br />
are invited to learn about<br />
New Hampshire rivers and<br />
boats via hands-on activities<br />
and demos inside the museum,<br />
and dockside tours of the<br />
Captain Edward H. Adams<br />
gundalow. Admission is $8<br />
for adults and children, $7 for<br />
seniors, free for kids under 1.<br />
Call 742-2002.<br />
• Learn about the science<br />
of climate change at<br />
the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery<br />
Center (2 Institute<br />
Drive, Concord) during the<br />
Center’s Super Stellar Friday<br />
program on Friday, July<br />
2, at 7 p.m. Meet Discovery<br />
Center exhibit icon Dr. Barry<br />
Rock, a real person with<br />
an amazing job. As professor<br />
of Natural Resources and<br />
Forest Research at UNH, Dr.<br />
Rock relies on satellite imagery<br />
and personal observations<br />
to tell the story of our climate’s<br />
effect on life on Earth.<br />
Dr. Rock will discuss the latest<br />
scientific information<br />
regarding climate research on<br />
Camel’s Hump in Vermont<br />
and the forests of the Czech<br />
Republic. Following the program<br />
will be a free Skywatch<br />
outside with the New Hampshire<br />
Astronomical Society.<br />
Telescope viewing begins<br />
dusk. Visit www.starhop.com.<br />
14 N. Amherst St. in Bedford,<br />
472-8312, marconiusa.org<br />
Exhibits<br />
• “THE EVOLUTION OF COL-<br />
LECTING” exhibit at the Millyard<br />
Museum in Manchester. For 110<br />
years the Manchester Historic Association<br />
h<strong>as</strong> collected a wide variety<br />
of historical artifacts ranging from<br />
General John Stark’s cooking pots