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SUMMARY:Testament of Ann Lee at the HOP
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Dartmouth HOP for a film in their film society’s “Music in the Movies” on February 20th. Enfield Shaker Museum will be offering a Q&A session with museum curator Michael O’Connor and Shaker scholar Mary Ann Haagen post credits. \nTestament of Ann Lee Trailer \nAs a founder of the Shaker movement\, Ann Lee (Amanda Seyfried) was one of the most important religious figures in pre-Revolutionary America. With her powerful third feature\, Mona Fastvold (co-writer of The Brutalist) digs deep into Lee’s story\, especially the profound childhood and early adult traumas that impacted her psychology and shaped her influential religious views. \nLee’s tragic loss of all her children in infancy or early childhood\, along with her radically unique interpretation of scripture\, transformed her into a fierce advocate for a more equitable and utopian society. Her beliefs become a policy adopted by her devoted followers\, whose frenzied\, ecstatic worship—as Fastvold depicts it—almost serves as a communal substitute for sexual activity. The feverish ceremonies are inventively captured in musical numbers and original songs by Academy Award winner Daniel Blumberg (The Brutalist)\, sung by Seyfried and the cast. \nGiving an intense performance\, Seyfried leads a stellar cast\, with impressive work by Thomasin Mackenzie\, Christopher Abbott (Poor Things) and veteran Tim Blake Nelson. Aided by the stunning cinematography of William Rexer ’86 and an astounding score and soundscape\, Fastvold offers a fascinating look at a compelling and complex figure. \nD: Mona Fastvold\, UK\, 2025\, 2h15m\, Closed Captions \nPurchase a ticket in advance on the HOP website – \nTicketing Website
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/testament-of-ann-lee-at-the-hop/
LOCATION:Dartmouth HOP\, 22 Lebanon Street\, Hanover\, 03755\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:Winter Solstice Dinner
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nJoin Us for a Winter Solstice Dinner – December 21 \nCelebrate the longest night of the year with an elegant Winter Solstice Dinner featuring the extraordinary culinary talents of Chef Bryan Leary of Perspective Catering. This special evening will be served family-style\, creating a warm sense of togetherness in a cozy\, inviting atmosphere perfect for the season.Artist Gary Hamel will have artwork hung for guests to enjoy and purchase throughout the evening. \nThe night begins at 5:00 PM with appetizers and a cash bar offering beer\, wine\, and festive seasonal cocktails. \nCome share good food\, good company\, art\, and the magic of \nthe solstice. We look forward to welcoming you!
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/winter-solstice-dinner/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Dinner,Fundraiser
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SUMMARY:Artisan Soups Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:Artisan Soups Fundraiser\nNovember 7\, 2025\n6:00 pm\nEnjoy a delicious assortment of homemade soups\, fresh salads\, breads\, and decadent desserts at our Artisan Soups Fundraiser served in the historic dining room of the Great Stone Dwelling. Each dinner ticket includes a handcrafted bowl made by local potters—yours to take home as a special keepsake. This community event is hosted by Enfield Shaker Museum in partnership with Friends of Mascoma\, bringing together good food\, local artistry\, and neighbors for a cozy autumn gathering.🤝 Please bring a non-perishable food donation to support our local food pantry and help nourish our community. \nComing from a distance? Stay at our historic Great Stone Dwelling. See our availability here.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/artisan-soups-fundraiser/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:Fall Pie Sale
DESCRIPTION:ESM Fall Pie Sale\nSaturday\, October 18th\, 2025\n11:00 am – 2:00 pm\nBuy a pie to support Enfield Shaker Museum’s mission of preserving and sharing its historical structures\, landscape\, and Shaker cultural heritage with our multi-generational visitors\, members\, and the global community. \nEach pie will be $20.00 \nThere will be a variety of flavors offered that are baked by local residents who volunteer their talents for the museum. There may even be sweet or savory pies\, depending on the volunteer who bakes them. This is an annual event\, and there are some very creative bakers. \nThe booth will be directly in front of the Great Stone Dwelling entrance. Please park and walk up to the booth\, as this is not a drive-through sale. Thank you for your understanding on this!
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/fall-pie-sale-2/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Fundraiser
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SUMMARY:Shaker Harvest Festival 2025
DESCRIPTION:Shaker Harvest Festival\nSaturday\, September 27th\, 2025\n11:00 am – 4:00 pm\nTICKETS ON SALE AT THE GATE\n  \n\nThe Shaker Harvest Festival 2025 is a fun-filled day for the whole family! Celebrate the autumn harvest with horse-drawn wagon rides\, cider making\, butter churning\, ice cream cranking\, candle dipping\, traditional crafts including broom making\, farm animals\, live music\, Garden\, Barn\, & Museum tours\, food\, and more! \n\n Horse Drawn Wagon Rides – Tony Bishop and his team of horses\n Live Animal Petting Zoo – Mike Sforza and is farm animals\n Ice Cream Making and Butter Churning\n Press Your Own Cider on an antique cider press\n Sheep Herding Demonstrations – Liz Shaw with her herd of sheep and sheep dog\n Live Music from 12 – 2 – Cardigan Mountain Tradition\nA variety of food vendors on site all day\n Hands-on Craft Activities – Broom Making\, Climate Bracelets\, Grapevine Crowns\, and much more\nTraditional Craft Demonstrations – Rug hooking\, Sewing\, Blacksmithing and more\n Garden & Museum Tours\n\nShaker Harvest Festival in the Garden:\nGarden Tours throughout the day. \nHow to make an Everlasting Wreath  – Discover the art of creating beautiful\, long-lasting wreaths using garden herbs and flowers.      \nCreating Herbal Teas from the Garden – Learn how to harvest and blend herbs from your garden to create delicious\, healthful teas. \nVisit the Children’s Sensory Garden and explore the different senses\, or look for pollinators at work! \nExplore Fragrant herbs and create your own Sachet \nVisit our Enfield Shaker Herb Garden Market Tent: We will be offering a variety of unique\, garden-inspired products. Take home a taste of our garden with Enfield Shaker Museum Herb Garden! \nDon’t miss this opportunity to celebrate the harvest\, deepen your gardening knowledge\, and express your creativity in the serene surroundings of the Enfield Shaker Museum Village Herb Garden. \n\n\n \nADMISSION \nAdults $15   Ages 12-17 $8   Ages 6-11 $3   Ages 5 & under Free \nFamily (Up to (2) Parents or Grandparents and (3) related children – ages 17 and under) $27 \nPlenty of Free Parking \nEnfield Mascoma Lions Club Food Truck will be on site all day.\n\n  \n  \nSweet K’s Lemonade will be on site all day. \n  \n  \nThank you to our Sponsors!
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/annual-shaker-harvest-festival-2025/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:2025 Mary Keane Chapel Summer Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:Mary Keane Chapel Summer Concert Series\nSunday\, August 24th\, 2025\n4:00 pm Start\nAll concerts will be held in the Mary Keane Chapel\nEnfield Shaker Museum\n447 NH Route 4A\nEnfield\, NH 03748\nshakermuseum.org \nSuggested donation $15.00. All concert donations support the ongoing restoration of the organ. \nAll concerts will be followed by a reception in the Museum Herb Garden (weather permitting) or in the Great Stone Dwelling. \nSolo Organ Recital – Henry Danaher \nHenry Danaher is the Director of Music at the Church of Christ at Dartmouth College in Hanover\, NH\, and also serves as College\nOrganist at Dartmouth College.\nThe program will include masterworks from the French symphonic organ style and selections from his upcoming organ recitals in\nLithuania. \n  \nHenry Danaher\nOrgan Restoration Update\nBob Waters and Richard Nickerson are continuing to address important restoration needs on the Casavant organ in the Museum’s Mary Keane Chapel. This fall and winter they removed and completely rebuilt the wind chest that receives and regulates the air pressure produced by the organ’s electric blower. This included replacing all the original leather work that controls the release of air to the organ pipes. In addition to maintaining the organ’s tuning\, they have been repairing coupling mechanisms that have failed. Unfortunately the Casavant company no longer makes certain replacement parts\, so some aspects of the restoration work requires creative problem solving. We are fortunate to\nhave two craftsmen\, well versed in the intricacies of Casavant organ construction\, caring for this precious instrument. \nThank you for your support of their ongoing restoration work.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/2025-mary-keane-chapel-summer-concert-series-5/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:En Plein Air Art Experience with Heidi Lorenz
DESCRIPTION:Outdoor Adventure Painting\nAn ‘En Plein Air’ Art Experience for All Seasons and Terrain\nAugust 20th\, 2025\n9:30 am – 12:30 pm\nEnfield Shaker Herb Garden \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nThis monthly drop-in class meets in a different inspiring location throughout the year to draw\, paint\, sketch or photograph nature in comradery with other outdoor art enthusiasts.  This inclusive and welcoming group is designed to engage artists at all levels & to consider the natural effects of light & its ever changing influences on our landscape. Careful consideration of comfort in your outdoor gear is important when creating art in the open air.  Feel free to bring a full plein air kit or for ease & simplicity bring a simple sketchbook with pencil & pen\, or anything you like\, whatever works in your favor. There will be locations that involve light hiking\, which will be noted in the monthly location description. We will have complimentary hand warmers available to keep those fingers moving.  This drop-in series is an opportunity to create a fun community of artists\, to be inspired\, creative\, adventurous\, & to be amidst nature in all seasons throughout the year! \n**You can register and pay online in advance\, or if needed Heidi can collect cash or check for the class upon arrival. \nFee: \n$8/session for LAC members\n $12 for non-members
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/en-plein-air-art-experience-with-heidi-lorenz-2/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Garden,Workshop
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SUMMARY:2025 Mary Keane Chapel Summer Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:Mary Keane Chapel Summer Concert Series\nSaturday\, August 16th\, 2025\n7:30 pm Start\nAll concerts will be held in the Mary Keane Chapel\nEnfield Shaker Museum\n447 NH Route 4A\nEnfield\, NH 03748\nshakermuseum.org \nSuggested donation $15.00. All concert donations support the ongoing restoration of the organ. \nAll concerts will be followed by a reception in the Museum Herb Garden (weather permitting) or in the Great Stone Dwelling. \nOrgan Accompaniment to Silent Films\nPeter Krasinski\nPeter Krasinski specializes in the art of live improvised silent film accompaniment\, worldwide. He is a consultant to performance venues\, educational institutions\, and the Pipe Organ Community. He is currently the Prinicpal Organist at Mechanics Hall in Worcester\, MA.This evening of summer fun will be a ”double feature” starting with the beautiful film The Red Balloon\, an award-winning short film elegantly capturing the adventures of a boy who befriends a seemingly sentient balloonand follows it through the streets of Paris. Followed by The Cameraman a 1928 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Edward Sedgwick and starring Buster Keaton. \nPeter Krasinski\nOrgan Restoration Update\nBob Waters and Richard Nickerson are continuing to address important restoration needs on the Casavant organ in the Museum’s Mary Keane Chapel. This fall and winter they removed and completely rebuilt the wind chest that receives and regulates the air pressure produced by the organ’s electric blower. This included replacing all the original leather work that controls the release of air to the organ pipes. In addition to maintaining the organ’s tuning\, they have been repairing coupling mechanisms that have failed. Unfortunately the Casavant company no longer makes certain replacement parts\, so some aspects of the restoration work requires creative problem solving. We are fortunate to\nhave two craftsmen\, well versed in the intricacies of Casavant organ construction\, caring for this precious instrument. \nThank you for your support of their ongoing restoration work.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/2025-mary-keane-chapel-summer-concert-series-4/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:2025 Summer Outdoor Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:2025 Summer Outdoor Concert Series\nLive music starts at 7 pm. Vending begins at 6 pm.\nOn the lawn at the Stone Machine Shop.\nWhat’s better than a relaxing evening outside? FREE live music! \nJoin us on the lawn of the beautiful Stone Machine Shop on Wednesdays of July and August for some free\, live music! Bring chairs or a picnic blanket and spread out on the lawn and listen to the band play. \nBring a picnic dinner to enjoy or purchase food from the on-site food truck. You’re welcome to bring your own food and non-alcoholic drinks. (State liquor laws prohibit outside alcohol from being brought onto the premises.) \nThis is not a BYOB event. \nLeashed and well-behaved dogs are welcome to join us. \nVending begins at 6 pm and the music starts at 7 pm. The Museum’s gift shop will also be open for visitors to visit either before or during the show. \nIn the case of bad weather\, the show will go on!\nWe will move the concert inside. Unfortunately\, picnic blankets might be slightly less comfortable on the wood floor. \nBeer\, hard cider\, wine\, soda\, and snacks will be available to purchase during the concert. \nConcert Dates:\nJuly 2nd – Twangtown Paramours\nVendor: Enfield House of Pizza\n \nNashville-based husband-and-wife duo Mike T. Lewis and MaryBeth Zamer\, known on stage as The Twangtown Paramours\, have made a name for themselves defying boundaries with their award-winning catalogue of Americana\, Folk\, and Blues anthems. With a slew of accolades for their first three full-length albums\, they’ve earned a loyal following\, balancing serious instrumental and vocal chops with witty stage banter and a lighthearted approach to life.  Their latest album\, The Wind Will Change Again\, is an acoustic Folk record consisting of a collection of songs that the Twangers call their best to date. It was released in January of 2025 to rave reviews\, came in at #1 on the Folk Alliance International Chart\, and had six of the top ten songs for the month of release. \nHit songwriter\, session musician\, and producer Mike Lewis was born in NYC\, but his sound is informed by a mix of experiences across the country’s major music centers\, including NYC\, L.A.\, Austin\, and Nashville. Lead singer MaryBeth Zamer was a fixture in the Washington\, DC club scene for years and preformed with a popular local cover band before meeting up with Mike in 2009.  They released their debut self-titled album in 2010. \nJuly 9th – Never Too Late\nVendor: Enfield Mascoma Lion’s Club\n \nNever Too Late creates Americana and classic folk music performances with rich vocal harmonies accompanied by lively instrumentation. Whether the performance is an outdoor festival or intimate coffeehouse\, Never Too Late fully engages the audience for a fun and memorable experience. Band members include: \nSinger-songwriter Hilde Ojibway creates songs for the band that reflect life’s light and textures; \nMulti-talented Adam Sorscher stirs with his mandolin\, guitar\, banjo and vocal harmonies; \nOutstanding bassist Eric Bronstein marries folk and jazz traditions to ground the band’s sound; \nStunning vocalist Bethany Nafzinger soars with solo performances and heavenly harmonies. \nJuly 16th – Still Hill\nVendor: Enfield Mascoma Lion’s Club\n \nFormed in early 2016 and hailing from the woods of central Vermont\, Still Hill plays a unique blend of progressive bluegrass dipped in folk\, Americana\, and old-time roots music. Members include Rob Lees (guitar and vocals)\, Jen Freise (fiddle and vocals)\, and Cody Williams (mandolin and vocals).  Still Hill’s original songwriting\, instrumental improvisation\, and 3-part harmonies will make you hoot\, holler\, dance and leave you wanting more each and every time. \nAugust 6th – Cardigan Mountain Tradition\nVendor: Enfield House of Pizza\n\n\nAugust 13th – The Flames\nVendor: The Box Truck\n\nThank you to our sponsors!
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/2025-summer-outdoor-concert-series-3/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:2025 Mary Keane Chapel Summer Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:Mary Keane Chapel Summer Concert Series\nSunday\, August 10th\, 2025\n4:00 pm Start\nAll concerts will be held in the Mary Keane Chapel\nEnfield Shaker Museum\n447 NH Route 4A\nEnfield\, NH 03748\nshakermuseum.org \nSuggested donation $15.00. All concert donations support the ongoing restoration of the organ. \nAll concerts will be followed by a reception in the Museum Herb Garden (weather permitting) or in the Great Stone Dwelling. \nOrgan and Trumpet Recital\nMusical Fireworks: Trumpet and Organ music by Bach\, Purcell\, Mouret\, Hovaness\, and Peeters. \nTrumpeter Jacob Crawford has just finished his second year at Dartmouth College\, where he studies engineering with a focus on materials for application in the energy sector. His interest in music focuses on repertoire from the Baroque and Renaissance eras. He is also a ski instructor and soccer coach. Organist Henry Danaher is the Director of Music at The Church of Christ at Dartmouth College\, the principal accompanist for the Dartmouth College Glee Club\, and with the William Jewett Tucker Center\, serves as Dartmouth’s College Organist. Henry has given two solo organ recitals and co-directed three choral projects at the Mary Keane Chapel. \nHenry Danaher\n  \nJacob Crawford\nOrgan Restoration Update\nBob Waters and Richard Nickerson are continuing to address important restoration needs on the Casavant organ in the Museum’s Mary Keane Chapel. This fall and winter they removed and completely rebuilt the wind chest that receives and regulates the air pressure produced by the organ’s electric blower. This included replacing all the original leather work that controls the release of air to the organ pipes. In addition to maintaining the organ’s tuning\, they have been repairing coupling mechanisms that have failed. Unfortunately the Casavant company no longer makes certain replacement parts\, so some aspects of the restoration work requires creative problem solving. We are fortunate to\nhave two craftsmen\, well versed in the intricacies of Casavant organ construction\, caring for this precious instrument. \nThank you for your support of their ongoing restoration work.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/2025-mary-keane-chapel-summer-concert-series-3/
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SUMMARY:Stargazing 101
DESCRIPTION:Stargazing 101\nThursday\, August 7th\, 2025\n7:00 – 8:00 pm\nFree Event!\nEnfield Public Library \n23 Main Street \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nNoted amateur astronomer Ed Ting! \nFind out the the basics of what to see in the night sky! \nLearn how to use a telescope and what to expect during a skywatch. \nWeather permitting\, a live demonstration will take place afterwards outside. Possible targets are: Saturn’s rings\, the Dumbbell Nebula\,\ndouble stars like Albireo and Mizar\, and more (what is visible will be dependent on weather/cloud conditions). \n  \nCo-sponsored by Enfield Public Library and Enfield Shaker Museum.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/stargazing-101/
LOCATION:Enfield Public Library\, 23 Main Street\, Enfield\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Workshop
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SUMMARY:2025 Summer Outdoor Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:2025 Summer Outdoor Concert Series\nLive music starts at 7 pm. Vending begins at 6 pm.\nRAIN LOCATION – Moved to North Family Wood House (Former LaSalette Cafeteria)\nWhat’s better than a relaxing evening outside? FREE live music! \nJoin us on the lawn of the beautiful Stone Machine Shop on Wednesdays of July and August for some free\, live music! Bring chairs or a picnic blanket and spread out on the lawn and listen to the band play. \nBring a picnic dinner to enjoy or purchase food from the on-site food truck. You’re welcome to bring your own food and non-alcoholic drinks. (State liquor laws prohibit outside alcohol from being brought onto the premises.) \nThis is not a BYOB event. \nLeashed and well-behaved dogs are welcome to join us. \nVending begins at 6 pm and the music starts at 7 pm. The Museum’s gift shop will also be open for visitors to visit either before or during the show. \nIn the case of bad weather\, the show will go on!\nWe will move the concert inside. Unfortunately\, picnic blankets might be slightly less comfortable on the wood floor. \nBeer\, hard cider\, wine\, soda\, and snacks will be available to purchase during the concert. \nConcert Dates:\nJuly 2nd – Twangtown Paramours\nVendor: Enfield House of Pizza\n \nNashville-based husband-and-wife duo Mike T. Lewis and MaryBeth Zamer\, known on stage as The Twangtown Paramours\, have made a name for themselves defying boundaries with their award-winning catalogue of Americana\, Folk\, and Blues anthems. With a slew of accolades for their first three full-length albums\, they’ve earned a loyal following\, balancing serious instrumental and vocal chops with witty stage banter and a lighthearted approach to life.  Their latest album\, The Wind Will Change Again\, is an acoustic Folk record consisting of a collection of songs that the Twangers call their best to date. It was released in January of 2025 to rave reviews\, came in at #1 on the Folk Alliance International Chart\, and had six of the top ten songs for the month of release. \nHit songwriter\, session musician\, and producer Mike Lewis was born in NYC\, but his sound is informed by a mix of experiences across the country’s major music centers\, including NYC\, L.A.\, Austin\, and Nashville. Lead singer MaryBeth Zamer was a fixture in the Washington\, DC club scene for years and preformed with a popular local cover band before meeting up with Mike in 2009.  They released their debut self-titled album in 2010. \nJuly 9th – Never Too Late\nVendor: Enfield Mascoma Lion’s Club\n \nNever Too Late creates Americana and classic folk music performances with rich vocal harmonies accompanied by lively instrumentation. Whether the performance is an outdoor festival or intimate coffeehouse\, Never Too Late fully engages the audience for a fun and memorable experience. Band members include: \nSinger-songwriter Hilde Ojibway creates songs for the band that reflect life’s light and textures; \nMulti-talented Adam Sorscher stirs with his mandolin\, guitar\, banjo and vocal harmonies; \nOutstanding bassist Eric Bronstein marries folk and jazz traditions to ground the band’s sound; \nStunning vocalist Bethany Nafzinger soars with solo performances and heavenly harmonies. \nJuly 16th – Still Hill\nVendor: Enfield Mascoma Lion’s Club\n \nFormed in early 2016 and hailing from the woods of central Vermont\, Still Hill plays a unique blend of progressive bluegrass dipped in folk\, Americana\, and old-time roots music. Members include Rob Lees (guitar and vocals)\, Jen Freise (fiddle and vocals)\, and Cody Williams (mandolin and vocals).  Still Hill’s original songwriting\, instrumental improvisation\, and 3-part harmonies will make you hoot\, holler\, dance and leave you wanting more each and every time. \nAugust 6th – Cardigan Mountain Tradition\nVendor: Enfield House of Pizza\n\nAugust 13th – The Flames\nVendor: The Box Truck\n\nThank you to our sponsors!
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/2025-summer-outdoor-concert-series-2/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Music
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SUMMARY:2025 Mary Keane Chapel Summer Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:Mary Keane Chapel Summer Concert Series\nSunday\, July 27th\, 2025\n4:00 pm Start\nAll concerts will be held in the Mary Keane Chapel\nEnfield Shaker Museum\n447 NH Route 4A\nEnfield\, NH 03748\nshakermuseum.org \nSuggested donation $15.00. All concert donations support the ongoing restoration of the organ. \nAll concerts will be followed by a reception in the Museum Herb Garden (weather permitting) or in the Great Stone Dwelling. \nFlute and Organ Recital\nChristina Jennings & Gail Jennings\nIn great demand as a teacher\, Christina Jennings is Associate Professor of Flute at the University of Colorado Boulder\, and on the\nsummer faculty of Greenwood Music Camp. Director of the Panoramic Flutist Seminar and the Once a Flutist Festival\, both in Boulder.\nGail Jennings has recently retired after 31 years as Organist at Bethlehem United Church of Christ in Ann Arbor\, Michigan. Gail attended the Mannes College of Music and the Juilliard School. She has studied organ with Phillip Steinhaus\, Anthony Newman\, and Marilyn Mason. \nChristina Jennings\nGail Jennings\nOrgan Restoration Update\nBob Waters and Richard Nickerson are continuing to address important restoration needs on the Casavant organ in the Museum’s Mary Keane Chapel. This fall and winter they removed and completely rebuilt the wind chest that receives and regulates the air pressure produced by the organ’s electric blower. This included replacing all the original leather work that controls the release of air to the organ pipes. In addition to maintaining the organ’s tuning\, they have been repairing coupling mechanisms that have failed. Unfortunately the Casavant company no longer makes certain replacement parts\, so some aspects of the restoration work requires creative problem solving. We are fortunate to\nhave two craftsmen\, well versed in the intricacies of Casavant organ construction\, caring for this precious instrument. \nThank you for your support of their ongoing restoration work.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/2025-mary-keane-chapel-summer-concert-series-2/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Music
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SUMMARY:2025 Mary Keane Chapel Summer Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:Mary Keane Chapel Summer Concert Series\nSunday\, July 20th\, 2025\n4:00 pm Start\nAll concerts will be held in the Mary Keane Chapel\nEnfield Shaker Museum\n447 NH Route 4A\nEnfield\, NH 03748\nshakermuseum.org \nSuggested donation $15.00. All concert donations support the ongoing restoration of the organ. \nAll concerts will be followed by a reception in the Museum Herb Garden (weather permitting) or in the Great Stone Dwelling. \nSolo Organ Recital\nSteven Wooddell \n\nSteven Wooddell is currently serving as the organist at Peachtree Presbyterian Church in Atlanta\, Georgia. He also teaches organ and music technology and works with the choral program at Berry College in Rome\, Georgia. Originally from Roanoke\, VA Wooddell earned his Bachelor Music at the Cleveland Institute of Music and his Masters of Organ Performance at Southern Methodist University. Winner of the 1994 Regional AGO Young Organists Competition in Cincinnati\, Steven has played recitals and served as a choral accompanist throughout the southeast and Midwest of the United States. He lives in Rome\, Georgia with his wife Joy and their three children.\nSteven will be playing works by Felix Mendelssohn\, Cesar Franck\, J. S. Bach\, and Percy Whitlock. \n \nOrgan Restoration Update\nBob Waters and Richard Nickerson are continuing to address important restoration needs on the Casavant organ in the Museum’s Mary Keane Chapel. This fall and winter they removed and completely rebuilt the wind chest that receives and regulates the air pressure produced by the organ’s electric blower. This included replacing all the original leather work that controls the release of air to the organ pipes. In addition to maintaining the organ’s tuning\, they have been repairing coupling mechanisms that have failed. Unfortunately the Casavant company no longer makes certain replacement parts\, so some aspects of the restoration work requires creative problem solving. We are fortunate to\nhave two craftsmen\, well versed in the intricacies of Casavant organ construction\, caring for this precious instrument. \nThank you for your support of their ongoing restoration work. \n 
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/2025-mary-keane-chapel-summer-concert-series/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Music
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SUMMARY:2025 Summer Outdoor Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:2025 Summer Outdoor Concert Series\nLive music starts at 7 pm. Vending begins at 6 pm.\nOn the lawn at the Stone Machine Shop.\nWhat’s better than a relaxing evening outside? FREE live music! \nJoin us on the lawn of the beautiful Stone Machine Shop on Wednesdays of July and August for some free\, live music! Bring chairs or a picnic blanket and spread out on the lawn and listen to the band play. \nBring a picnic dinner to enjoy or purchase food from the on-site food truck. You’re welcome to bring your own food and non-alcoholic drinks. (State liquor laws prohibit outside alcohol from being brought onto the premises.) \nThis is not a BYOB event. \nLeashed and well-behaved dogs are welcome to join us. \nVending begins at 6 pm and the music starts at 7 pm. The Museum’s gift shop will also be open for visitors to visit either before or during the show. \nIn the case of bad weather\, the show will go on!\nWe will move the concert inside. Unfortunately\, picnic blankets might be slightly less comfortable on the wood floor. \nBeer\, hard cider\, wine\, soda\, and snacks will be available to purchase during the concert. \nConcert Dates:\nJuly 2nd – Twangtown Paramours\nVendor: Enfield House of Pizza\n \nNashville-based husband-and-wife duo Mike T. Lewis and MaryBeth Zamer\, known on stage as The Twangtown Paramours\, have made a name for themselves defying boundaries with their award-winning catalogue of Americana\, Folk\, and Blues anthems. With a slew of accolades for their first three full-length albums\, they’ve earned a loyal following\, balancing serious instrumental and vocal chops with witty stage banter and a lighthearted approach to life.  Their latest album\, The Wind Will Change Again\, is an acoustic Folk record consisting of a collection of songs that the Twangers call their best to date. It was released in January of 2025 to rave reviews\, came in at #1 on the Folk Alliance International Chart\, and had six of the top ten songs for the month of release. \nHit songwriter\, session musician\, and producer Mike Lewis was born in NYC\, but his sound is informed by a mix of experiences across the country’s major music centers\, including NYC\, L.A.\, Austin\, and Nashville. Lead singer MaryBeth Zamer was a fixture in the Washington\, DC club scene for years and preformed with a popular local cover band before meeting up with Mike in 2009.  They released their debut self-titled album in 2010. \nJuly 9th – Never Too Late\nVendor: Enfield Mascoma Lion’s Club\n \nNever Too Late creates Americana and classic folk music performances with rich vocal harmonies accompanied by lively instrumentation. Whether the performance is an outdoor festival or intimate coffeehouse\, Never Too Late fully engages the audience for a fun and memorable experience. Band members include: \nSinger-songwriter Hilde Ojibway creates songs for the band that reflect life’s light and textures; \nMulti-talented Adam Sorscher stirs with his mandolin\, guitar\, banjo and vocal harmonies; \nOutstanding bassist Eric Bronstein marries folk and jazz traditions to ground the band’s sound; \nStunning vocalist Bethany Nafzinger soars with solo performances and heavenly harmonies. \nJuly 16th – Still Hill\nVendor: Enfield Mascoma Lion’s Club\n \nFormed in early 2016 and hailing from the woods of central Vermont\, Still Hill plays a unique blend of progressive bluegrass dipped in folk\, Americana\, and old-time roots music. Members include Rob Lees (guitar and vocals)\, Jen Freise (fiddle and vocals)\, and Cody Williams (mandolin and vocals).  Still Hill’s original songwriting\, instrumental improvisation\, and 3-part harmonies will make you hoot\, holler\, dance and leave you wanting more each and every time. \nAugust 6th – Cardigan Mountain Tradition\nVendor: Enfield House of Pizza\n\nAugust 13th – The Flames\nVendor: The Box Truck\n\nThank you to our sponsors!
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/2025-summer-outdoor-concert-series/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Music
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SUMMARY:2025 Summer Outdoor Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:2025 Summer Outdoor Concert Series\nLive music starts at 7 pm. Vending begins at 6 pm.\nOn the lawn at the Stone Machine Shop.\nWhat’s better than a relaxing evening outside? FREE live music! \nJoin us on the lawn of the beautiful Stone Machine Shop on Wednesdays of July and August for some free\, live music! Bring chairs or a picnic blanket and spread out on the lawn and listen to the band play. \nBring a picnic dinner to enjoy or purchase food from the on-site food truck. You’re welcome to bring your own food and non-alcoholic drinks. (State liquor laws prohibit outside alcohol from being brought onto the premises.) \nThis is not a BYOB event. \nLeashed and well-behaved dogs are welcome to join us. \nVending begins at 6 pm and the music starts at 7 pm. The Museum’s gift shop will also be open for visitors to visit either before or during the show. \nIn the case of bad weather\, the show will go on!\nWe will move the concert inside. Unfortunately\, picnic blankets might be slightly less comfortable on the wood floor. \nBeer\, hard cider\, wine\, soda\, and snacks will be available to purchase during the concert. \nConcert Dates:\nJuly 2nd – Twangtown Paramours\nVendor: Enfield House of Pizza\n \nNashville-based husband-and-wife duo Mike T. Lewis and MaryBeth Zamer\, known on stage as The Twangtown Paramours\, have made a name for themselves defying boundaries with their award-winning catalogue of Americana\, Folk\, and Blues anthems. With a slew of accolades for their first three full-length albums\, they’ve earned a loyal following\, balancing serious instrumental and vocal chops with witty stage banter and a lighthearted approach to life.  Their latest album\, The Wind Will Change Again\, is an acoustic Folk record consisting of a collection of songs that the Twangers call their best to date. It was released in January of 2025 to rave reviews\, came in at #1 on the Folk Alliance International Chart\, and had six of the top ten songs for the month of release. \nHit songwriter\, session musician\, and producer Mike Lewis was born in NYC\, but his sound is informed by a mix of experiences across the country’s major music centers\, including NYC\, L.A.\, Austin\, and Nashville. Lead singer MaryBeth Zamer was a fixture in the Washington\, DC club scene for years and preformed with a popular local cover band before meeting up with Mike in 2009.  They released their debut self-titled album in 2010. \nJuly 9th – Never Too Late\nVendor: Enfield Mascoma Lion’s Club\n \nNever Too Late creates Americana and classic folk music performances with rich vocal harmonies accompanied by lively instrumentation. Whether the performance is an outdoor festival or intimate coffeehouse\, Never Too Late fully engages the audience for a fun and memorable experience. Band members include: \nSinger-songwriter Hilde Ojibway creates songs for the band that reflect life’s light and textures; \nMulti-talented Adam Sorscher stirs with his mandolin\, guitar\, banjo and vocal harmonies; \nOutstanding bassist Eric Bronstein marries folk and jazz traditions to ground the band’s sound; \nStunning vocalist Bethany Nafzinger soars with solo performances and heavenly harmonies. \nJuly 16th – Still Hill\nVendor: Enfield Mascoma Lion’s Club\n \nFormed in early 2016 and hailing from the woods of central Vermont\, Still Hill plays a unique blend of progressive bluegrass dipped in folk\, Americana\, and old-time roots music. Members include Rob Lees (guitar and vocals)\, Jen Freise (fiddle and vocals)\, and Cody Williams (mandolin and vocals).  Still Hill’s original songwriting\, instrumental improvisation\, and 3-part harmonies will make you hoot\, holler\, dance and leave you wanting more each and every time. \nAugust 6th – Cardigan Mountain Tradition\nVendor: Enfield House of Pizza\n\nAugust 13th – The Flames\nVendor: The Box Truck\n\nThank you to our sponsors!
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/summer-concert-series-2025-2/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Music
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SUMMARY:2025 Summer Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:2025 Summer Outdoor Concert Series\nLive music starts at 7 pm. Vending begins at 6 pm.\nOn the lawn at the Stone Machine Shop.\nWhat’s better than a relaxing evening outside? FREE live music! \nJoin us on the lawn of the beautiful Stone Machine Shop on Wednesdays of July and August for some free\, live music! Bring chairs or a picnic blanket and spread out on the lawn and listen to the band play. \nBring a picnic dinner to enjoy or purchase food from the on-site food truck. You’re welcome to bring your own food and non-alcoholic drinks. (State liquor laws prohibit outside alcohol from being brought onto the premises.) \nThis is not a BYOB event. \nLeashed and well-behaved dogs are welcome to join us. \nVending begins at 6 pm and the music starts at 7 pm. The Museum’s gift shop will also be open for visitors to visit either before or during the show. \nIn the case of bad weather\, the show will go on!\nWe will move the concert inside. Unfortunately\, picnic blankets might be slightly less comfortable on the wood floor. \nBeer\, hard cider\, wine\, soda\, and snacks will be available to purchase during the concert. \nConcert Dates:\nJuly 2nd – Twangtown Paramours\nVendor: Enfield House of Pizza\n \nNashville-based husband-and-wife duo Mike T. Lewis and MaryBeth Zamer\, known on stage as The Twangtown Paramours\, have made a name for themselves defying boundaries with their award-winning catalogue of Americana\, Folk\, and Blues anthems. With a slew of accolades for their first three full-length albums\, they’ve earned a loyal following\, balancing serious instrumental and vocal chops with witty stage banter and a lighthearted approach to life.  Their latest album\, The Wind Will Change Again\, is an acoustic Folk record consisting of a collection of songs that the Twangers call their best to date. It was released in January of 2025 to rave reviews\, came in at #1 on the Folk Alliance International Chart\, and had six of the top ten songs for the month of release. \nHit songwriter\, session musician\, and producer Mike Lewis was born in NYC\, but his sound is informed by a mix of experiences across the country’s major music centers\, including NYC\, L.A.\, Austin\, and Nashville. Lead singer MaryBeth Zamer was a fixture in the Washington\, DC club scene for years and preformed with a popular local cover band before meeting up with Mike in 2009.  They released their debut self-titled album in 2010. \nJuly 9th – Never Too Late\nVendor: Enfield Mascoma Lion’s Club\n \nNever Too Late creates Americana and classic folk music performances with rich vocal harmonies accompanied by lively instrumentation. Whether the performance is an outdoor festival or intimate coffeehouse\, Never Too Late fully engages the audience for a fun and memorable experience. Band members include: \nSinger-songwriter Hilde Ojibway creates songs for the band that reflect life’s light and textures; \nMulti-talented Adam Sorscher stirs with his mandolin\, guitar\, banjo and vocal harmonies; \nOutstanding bassist Eric Bronstein marries folk and jazz traditions to ground the band’s sound; \nStunning vocalist Bethany Nafzinger soars with solo performances and heavenly harmonies. \nJuly 16th – Still Hill\nVendor: Enfield Mascoma Lion’s Club\n \nFormed in early 2016 and hailing from the woods of central Vermont\, Still Hill plays a unique blend of progressive bluegrass dipped in folk\, Americana\, and old-time roots music. Members include Rob Lees (guitar and vocals)\, Jen Freise (fiddle and vocals)\, and Cody Williams (mandolin and vocals).  Still Hill’s original songwriting\, instrumental improvisation\, and 3-part harmonies will make you hoot\, holler\, dance and leave you wanting more each and every time. \nAugust 6th – Cardigan Mountain Tradition\nVendor: Enfield House of Pizza\n\n\nAugust 13th – The Flames\nVendor: The Box Truck\n\nThank you to our sponsors!
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/2025-summer-concert-series/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Music
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SUMMARY:Free Trumpet Concert
DESCRIPTION:Free Trumpet Concert\nTuesday\, June 17\, 2025\n8:00 pm\nPre-concert talk at 7:30 pm\nMary Keane Chapel\nThe Center for Advanced Musical Studies at Chosen Vale (CAMS) will be back at Enfield Shaker Museum for the last two weeks of June 2025.  CAMS director\, Edward Carroll has gathered together a very talented group of international faculty and students for this year’s two-week Trumpet Seminar. \nThe faculty and students participating in the Trumpet Seminar will offer four free trumpet concerts in the historic Mary Keane Chapel on the grounds of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nPlenty of free parking. Freewill offering to benefit the Center for Advanced Musical Studies scholarship fund. Invite your family and friends to join you for these stimulating concerts. \nTuesday\, June 17 – 8:00 pm (Pre-concert talk 7:30 pm)\nProgram presented by internationally acclaimed faculty members – \nTrumpeters Ole Edvard Antonsen\, Gabriele Cassone\, and Clement Saunier\, with pianist Rebecca Wilt\nSaturday\, June 21 – 8:00 pm (Pre-concert talk 7:30 pm)\nTrumpet Calls – Members of the 19th annual Chosen Vale International Trumpet Seminar\nFriday\, June 27 – 8:00 pm (Pre-concert talk 7:30 pm)\nEveryone Loves Difficult Music – Members of the 19th annual Chosen Vale International\nSaturday\, June 28 – 4:00 pm (Pre-concert talk 3:30 pm)\nFinal concert by participants and faculty from around the globe. \nWant to know more about Edward Carroll?\nA native of Chicago and graduate of Juilliard (BM\, MM)\, Edward Carroll is a trumpeter\, conductor\, and teacher of international stature. He serves as Professor of Trumpet and Coordinator of Brass Studies at the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts)\, Professor at the Bard Conservatory of Music\, and as a Senior Lecturer at Dartmouth College. Previous appointments include Associate Professor at McGill University’s Schulich School of Music in 2007-2011 (assuming the role of brass area chair in 2009)\, the International Chair of Brass Studies at London’s Royal Academy of Music and Professor of Trumpet at the Rotterdam (NL) Conservatory. Edward Carroll is the Director of the Center for Advanced Musical Studies at Chosen Vale\, and was responsible for the music programming of the California State Summer School of the Arts from 2006-2008. He also chaired the commissioning committee of the International Trumpet Guild (ITG) from 2005-2011. \nMr. Carroll has served as Principal Trumpet of the Rotterdam Philharmonic (James Conlon\, Jeffrey Tate\, and Valery Gergiev\, Music Directors)\, the San Diego Symphony (David Atherton)\, and as Associate Principal Trumpet of the Houston Symphony (Lawrence Foster)\, touring most of the world’s major concert halls and festivals\, and recording for Sony\, EMI\, Virgin\, and Erato. A frequent guest with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center\, Edward Carroll directed\, recorded\, and toured with the New York Trumpet Ensemble from 1979 to 1988. He has performed with the London Sinfonietta\, Speculum Musicae\, Music Today\, I Musici di Montreal\, Orpheus\, the Bach Aria Group\, the Handel and Haydn Society (Boston)\, and as soloist with many North American and European orchestras. Sir Harrison Birtwistle\, Larry Polansky\, Anne LeBaron\, Bruce Adolphe\, and Pulitzer Prize winner Paul Moravec are among the many composers that have written new music for him\, and his many solo recordings can be found on the Sony\, Vox\, MHS\, and Newport Classic labels.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/free-trumpet-concert/2025-06-28/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Music
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SUMMARY:Free Trumpet Concert
DESCRIPTION:Free Trumpet Concert\nTuesday\, June 17\, 2025\n8:00 pm\nPre-concert talk at 7:30 pm\nMary Keane Chapel\nThe Center for Advanced Musical Studies at Chosen Vale (CAMS) will be back at Enfield Shaker Museum for the last two weeks of June 2025.  CAMS director\, Edward Carroll has gathered together a very talented group of international faculty and students for this year’s two-week Trumpet Seminar. \nThe faculty and students participating in the Trumpet Seminar will offer four free trumpet concerts in the historic Mary Keane Chapel on the grounds of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nPlenty of free parking. Freewill offering to benefit the Center for Advanced Musical Studies scholarship fund. Invite your family and friends to join you for these stimulating concerts. \nTuesday\, June 17 – 8:00 pm (Pre-concert talk 7:30 pm)\nProgram presented by internationally acclaimed faculty members – \nTrumpeters Ole Edvard Antonsen\, Gabriele Cassone\, and Clement Saunier\, with pianist Rebecca Wilt\nSaturday\, June 21 – 8:00 pm (Pre-concert talk 7:30 pm)\nTrumpet Calls – Members of the 19th annual Chosen Vale International Trumpet Seminar\nFriday\, June 27 – 8:00 pm (Pre-concert talk 7:30 pm)\nEveryone Loves Difficult Music – Members of the 19th annual Chosen Vale International\nSaturday\, June 28 – 4:00 pm (Pre-concert talk 3:30 pm)\nFinal concert by participants and faculty from around the globe. \nWant to know more about Edward Carroll?\nA native of Chicago and graduate of Juilliard (BM\, MM)\, Edward Carroll is a trumpeter\, conductor\, and teacher of international stature. He serves as Professor of Trumpet and Coordinator of Brass Studies at the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts)\, Professor at the Bard Conservatory of Music\, and as a Senior Lecturer at Dartmouth College. Previous appointments include Associate Professor at McGill University’s Schulich School of Music in 2007-2011 (assuming the role of brass area chair in 2009)\, the International Chair of Brass Studies at London’s Royal Academy of Music and Professor of Trumpet at the Rotterdam (NL) Conservatory. Edward Carroll is the Director of the Center for Advanced Musical Studies at Chosen Vale\, and was responsible for the music programming of the California State Summer School of the Arts from 2006-2008. He also chaired the commissioning committee of the International Trumpet Guild (ITG) from 2005-2011. \nMr. Carroll has served as Principal Trumpet of the Rotterdam Philharmonic (James Conlon\, Jeffrey Tate\, and Valery Gergiev\, Music Directors)\, the San Diego Symphony (David Atherton)\, and as Associate Principal Trumpet of the Houston Symphony (Lawrence Foster)\, touring most of the world’s major concert halls and festivals\, and recording for Sony\, EMI\, Virgin\, and Erato. A frequent guest with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center\, Edward Carroll directed\, recorded\, and toured with the New York Trumpet Ensemble from 1979 to 1988. He has performed with the London Sinfonietta\, Speculum Musicae\, Music Today\, I Musici di Montreal\, Orpheus\, the Bach Aria Group\, the Handel and Haydn Society (Boston)\, and as soloist with many North American and European orchestras. Sir Harrison Birtwistle\, Larry Polansky\, Anne LeBaron\, Bruce Adolphe\, and Pulitzer Prize winner Paul Moravec are among the many composers that have written new music for him\, and his many solo recordings can be found on the Sony\, Vox\, MHS\, and Newport Classic labels.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/free-trumpet-concert/2025-06-27/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Music
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SUMMARY:Free Trumpet Concert
DESCRIPTION:Free Trumpet Concert\nTuesday\, June 17\, 2025\n8:00 pm\nPre-concert talk at 7:30 pm\nMary Keane Chapel\nThe Center for Advanced Musical Studies at Chosen Vale (CAMS) will be back at Enfield Shaker Museum for the last two weeks of June 2025.  CAMS director\, Edward Carroll has gathered together a very talented group of international faculty and students for this year’s two-week Trumpet Seminar. \nThe faculty and students participating in the Trumpet Seminar will offer four free trumpet concerts in the historic Mary Keane Chapel on the grounds of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nPlenty of free parking. Freewill offering to benefit the Center for Advanced Musical Studies scholarship fund. Invite your family and friends to join you for these stimulating concerts. \nTuesday\, June 17 – 8:00 pm (Pre-concert talk 7:30 pm)\nProgram presented by internationally acclaimed faculty members – \nTrumpeters Ole Edvard Antonsen\, Gabriele Cassone\, and Clement Saunier\, with pianist Rebecca Wilt\nSaturday\, June 21 – 8:00 pm (Pre-concert talk 7:30 pm)\nTrumpet Calls – Members of the 19th annual Chosen Vale International Trumpet Seminar\nFriday\, June 27 – 8:00 pm (Pre-concert talk 7:30 pm)\nEveryone Loves Difficult Music – Members of the 19th annual Chosen Vale International\nSaturday\, June 28 – 4:00 pm (Pre-concert talk 3:30 pm)\nFinal concert by participants and faculty from around the globe. \nWant to know more about Edward Carroll?\nA native of Chicago and graduate of Juilliard (BM\, MM)\, Edward Carroll is a trumpeter\, conductor\, and teacher of international stature. He serves as Professor of Trumpet and Coordinator of Brass Studies at the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts)\, Professor at the Bard Conservatory of Music\, and as a Senior Lecturer at Dartmouth College. Previous appointments include Associate Professor at McGill University’s Schulich School of Music in 2007-2011 (assuming the role of brass area chair in 2009)\, the International Chair of Brass Studies at London’s Royal Academy of Music and Professor of Trumpet at the Rotterdam (NL) Conservatory. Edward Carroll is the Director of the Center for Advanced Musical Studies at Chosen Vale\, and was responsible for the music programming of the California State Summer School of the Arts from 2006-2008. He also chaired the commissioning committee of the International Trumpet Guild (ITG) from 2005-2011. \nMr. Carroll has served as Principal Trumpet of the Rotterdam Philharmonic (James Conlon\, Jeffrey Tate\, and Valery Gergiev\, Music Directors)\, the San Diego Symphony (David Atherton)\, and as Associate Principal Trumpet of the Houston Symphony (Lawrence Foster)\, touring most of the world’s major concert halls and festivals\, and recording for Sony\, EMI\, Virgin\, and Erato. A frequent guest with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center\, Edward Carroll directed\, recorded\, and toured with the New York Trumpet Ensemble from 1979 to 1988. He has performed with the London Sinfonietta\, Speculum Musicae\, Music Today\, I Musici di Montreal\, Orpheus\, the Bach Aria Group\, the Handel and Haydn Society (Boston)\, and as soloist with many North American and European orchestras. Sir Harrison Birtwistle\, Larry Polansky\, Anne LeBaron\, Bruce Adolphe\, and Pulitzer Prize winner Paul Moravec are among the many composers that have written new music for him\, and his many solo recordings can be found on the Sony\, Vox\, MHS\, and Newport Classic labels.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/free-trumpet-concert/2025-06-21/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Music
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SUMMARY:En Plein Air Art Experience with Heidi Lorenz
DESCRIPTION:Outdoor Adventure Painting\nAn ‘En Plein Air’ Art Experience for All Seasons and Terrain\nJune 21st\, 2025\n1:00 – 4:00 pm\nEnfield Shaker Herb Garden \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nThis monthly drop-in class meets in a different inspiring location throughout the year to draw\, paint\, sketch or photograph nature in comradery with other outdoor art enthusiasts.  This inclusive and welcoming group is designed to engage artists at all levels & to consider the natural effects of light & its ever changing influences on our landscape. Careful consideration of comfort in your outdoor gear is important when creating art in the open air.  Feel free to bring a full plein air kit or for ease & simplicity bring a simple sketchbook with pencil & pen\, or anything you like\, whatever works in your favor. There will be locations that involve light hiking\, which will be noted in the monthly location description. We will have complimentary hand warmers available to keep those fingers moving.  This drop-in series is an opportunity to create a fun community of artists\, to be inspired\, creative\, adventurous\, & to be amidst nature in all seasons throughout the year! \n**You can register and pay online in advance\, or if needed Heidi can collect cash or check for the class upon arrival. \nFee: \n$8/session for LAC members\n $12 for non-members
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/en-plein-air-art-experience-with-heidi-lorenz/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Garden,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Free Trumpet Concert
DESCRIPTION:Free Trumpet Concert\nTuesday\, June 17\, 2025\n8:00 pm\nPre-concert talk at 7:30 pm\nMary Keane Chapel\nThe Center for Advanced Musical Studies at Chosen Vale (CAMS) will be back at Enfield Shaker Museum for the last two weeks of June 2025.  CAMS director\, Edward Carroll has gathered together a very talented group of international faculty and students for this year’s two-week Trumpet Seminar. \nThe faculty and students participating in the Trumpet Seminar will offer four free trumpet concerts in the historic Mary Keane Chapel on the grounds of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nPlenty of free parking. Freewill offering to benefit the Center for Advanced Musical Studies scholarship fund. Invite your family and friends to join you for these stimulating concerts. \nTuesday\, June 17 – 8:00 pm (Pre-concert talk 7:30 pm)\nProgram presented by internationally acclaimed faculty members – \nTrumpeters Ole Edvard Antonsen\, Gabriele Cassone\, and Clement Saunier\, with pianist Rebecca Wilt\nSaturday\, June 21 – 8:00 pm (Pre-concert talk 7:30 pm)\nTrumpet Calls – Members of the 19th annual Chosen Vale International Trumpet Seminar\nFriday\, June 27 – 8:00 pm (Pre-concert talk 7:30 pm)\nEveryone Loves Difficult Music – Members of the 19th annual Chosen Vale International\nSaturday\, June 28 – 4:00 pm (Pre-concert talk 3:30 pm)\nFinal concert by participants and faculty from around the globe. \nWant to know more about Edward Carroll?\nA native of Chicago and graduate of Juilliard (BM\, MM)\, Edward Carroll is a trumpeter\, conductor\, and teacher of international stature. He serves as Professor of Trumpet and Coordinator of Brass Studies at the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts)\, Professor at the Bard Conservatory of Music\, and as a Senior Lecturer at Dartmouth College. Previous appointments include Associate Professor at McGill University’s Schulich School of Music in 2007-2011 (assuming the role of brass area chair in 2009)\, the International Chair of Brass Studies at London’s Royal Academy of Music and Professor of Trumpet at the Rotterdam (NL) Conservatory. Edward Carroll is the Director of the Center for Advanced Musical Studies at Chosen Vale\, and was responsible for the music programming of the California State Summer School of the Arts from 2006-2008. He also chaired the commissioning committee of the International Trumpet Guild (ITG) from 2005-2011. \nMr. Carroll has served as Principal Trumpet of the Rotterdam Philharmonic (James Conlon\, Jeffrey Tate\, and Valery Gergiev\, Music Directors)\, the San Diego Symphony (David Atherton)\, and as Associate Principal Trumpet of the Houston Symphony (Lawrence Foster)\, touring most of the world’s major concert halls and festivals\, and recording for Sony\, EMI\, Virgin\, and Erato. A frequent guest with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center\, Edward Carroll directed\, recorded\, and toured with the New York Trumpet Ensemble from 1979 to 1988. He has performed with the London Sinfonietta\, Speculum Musicae\, Music Today\, I Musici di Montreal\, Orpheus\, the Bach Aria Group\, the Handel and Haydn Society (Boston)\, and as soloist with many North American and European orchestras. Sir Harrison Birtwistle\, Larry Polansky\, Anne LeBaron\, Bruce Adolphe\, and Pulitzer Prize winner Paul Moravec are among the many composers that have written new music for him\, and his many solo recordings can be found on the Sony\, Vox\, MHS\, and Newport Classic labels.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/free-trumpet-concert/2025-06-17/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Music
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SUMMARY:World Wide Knit in Public Day!
DESCRIPTION:World Wide Knit in Public Day!\nSaturday\, June 14th\, 2025\n10:00 am – 4:00 pm\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nUPDATE: This event has moved inside the Great Stone Dwelling on the second floor!\nThe Shakers knit–and so do we! Everyone is welcome to gather on this day at Enfield Shaker Museum to knit\, crochet\, and weave. All fiber arts welcome! \nThis event is FREE! Bring your project\, your yarn\, your needles\, and a chair\, blanket\, and lunch or snacks. We’ll provide: \n\ntents–but you may wish to bring your own!\nwater\, iced tea or lemonade\, and cookies!\nhourly door prizes!\nlessons for those who want to learn how to knit or crochet!\nstash renewal through a yarn swap!\n\nWe will be knitting washcloths for a community in the Upper Valley who is in need. We’ll provide the cotton yarn and a dishcloth pattern for you to knit. Please bring size 7 or 8 knitting needles! We will have some to loan\, but encourage you to bring your own. It would be wonderful if you also brought a packaged bar of soap to be included with your washcloth. \n \n \nOther knit and crochet items\, from socks to hats to scarves\, are also welcome. Start your project with us and bring them to the Museum when you’re done! \n \nSocial Crafting of crocheting\, weaving\, felting and all fiber arts are welcome too! \nWorldwide Knit in Public Day is the largest knitter-run event in the world. It started in 2005 and is now celebrated in 57 different countries. \nWe hope you’ll come out and join us! \n*This is a rain or shine event – we will hope to be outside\, but have plenty of indoor space to accommodate any size group of knitters.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/world-wide-knit-in-public-day-2/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:Paper Shredding Event!
DESCRIPTION:Paper Shredding Event\nHosted by Eastman Charitable Foundation\nSaturday\, June 14th\, 2025\n9:00am – 12:00pm\nNorth Family Parking Lot \n410 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nProtect your privacy and clear the clutter—join us for a free community paper shredding event! \nDocument shredding will be done on-site by SecurShred’s security professionals using a mobile shredding truck. The shredding process can be monitored by the customer through a video surveillance system. All shredded paper media is taken away and recycled. SecurShred holds National Assn of Information Destruction (NAID) AAA certification for mobile shredding operation. \nOpen to Enfield\, Grantham\, and Springfield Residents \n*Limit of 5 boxes per vehicle (residential\, no business) \nFollow signs and cones to keep the flow of traffic safe for all contributors to the event. Thank you. \nThis event is brought to you by the Eastman Charitable Foundation. Their mission is to promote environmental stewardship\, education\, and green recreation through grants and scholarships.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/paper-shredding-event/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250530T174500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250530T190000
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SUMMARY:Yoga with Nicole
DESCRIPTION:Candlelight Yoga at the Enfield Shaker Museum \nFriday\, May 30th | 5:45 – 7:00 PM \nRSVP by Wednesday\, May 28th to ensure space and min number has been met \nTo sign up: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/9SHUUHV2SZDJN \nCost: $20 \nJoin us for a peaceful evening of Candlelight Yoga in the beautiful\, historic setting of the Enfield Shaker Museum. This 75-minute class will offer a gentle flow accessible to all levels\, incorporating breath work\, mindful movement\, and guided meditation to help you unwind and reconnect. \nSurrounded by the soft glow of candlelight\, you’ll be invited to move with intention and ease—perfect for those looking to release tension\, ground themselves\, and end the week feeling calm and centered. \nTaught by Nicole Carriere\, 200-Hour RYT\, this class is open to all experience levels. \n***Please bring your own yoga mat. \nWe look forward to sharing this special evening with you. \n\n\n\nJennifer French
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/yoga-with-nicole/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250511T104500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250511T133000
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SUMMARY:Mother's Day Brunch
DESCRIPTION:Mother’s Day Brunch\n10:45 am and 12:30 pm\nSunday\, May 11\, 2025\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nLooking to spoil the special moms in your life this Mother’s Day? Bring them for a memorable Mother’s Day Brunch at Enfield Shaker Museum! \nWe are delighted to be partnering with Lou’s Restaurant and Bakery in Hanover\, NH to bring you a delectable buffet-style brunch to celebrate all the moms this year! \nWe will have two seatings available for families to gather in community and savor the sublime beauty of Chosen Vale in the spring time. \nMother’s Day Brunch\nMenu from Lou’s\nFresh Baked Breakfast Goodies\nA collection of muffins\, cider donuts\, and blueberry scones fresh from their bakery \nHouse Made Quiche\nYour choice of Quiche Lorraine or savory Spinach Quiche \nAssorted Breakfast Sandwiches\nPick from an assortment of breakfast sandwiches\, including a vegetarian option \nParfait Bar\nFresh cut fruit salad\, Lou’s granola and Greek yogurt- paired with your choice of our homemade strawberry jam\, maple syrup\, and clove honey \nBelgian Waffle Platter\nA Belgian waffle with choice of toppings like strawberries\, maple syrup\, and whipped cream \nSpringtime Soups\nA classic Bone Broth Chicken without Noodles or Garden Vegetable Lentil \nDesserts\nAn assortment of confectioneries including brownies\, cookies and cupcakes \nEvery mom gets a free Mimosa from our Brunch Bar where guests can choose from several specialty Brunch Cocktails-Bloody Marys\, Peach Bellini\, or Classic Mimosa available for purchase to compliment your meal. \nWe’ve got mom’s gift covered too! Surprise mom with a gorgeous fresh floral posie nestled in a vintage tea cup. Posies are $25 a piece and are available by pre-order only while supplies last. \nAfter brunch\, head over to the Shaker Herb Garden and take a tour with our wonderful Garden Coordinator\, Susan Quinlan. We’ll see you at the Museum! \nAdvance registration required. Brunch will be served buffet style in the historic Great Stone Dwelling dining room and we will have two seatings\, 10:45 am and 12:30 pm. \nCost: \nMuseum Members – $40/each \nNon-Members – $50/each \n*Children 12 and older – adult price \nChildren 5 years old to 11 – $20/each \nChildren 4 and under – Free \nVintage Tea Cup Posie: $25/ each while supplies last. \n \nPlenty of free parking. \nComing from a distance? Stay in our overnight rooms in the Great Stone Dwelling. Accommodations.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/mothers-day-brunch-2/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Mother's Day
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SUMMARY:Candlelight Yoga with Nicole
DESCRIPTION:Candlelight Yoga at the Enfield Shaker Museum \nFriday\, May 2nd | 6:00 – 7:30 PM \nCost: $20 \nJoin us for a peaceful evening of Candlelight Yoga in the beautiful\, historic setting of the Enfield Shaker Museum. This 90-minute class will offer a gentle flow accessible to all levels\, incorporating breath work\, mindful movement\, and guided meditation to help you unwind and reconnect. \nSurrounded by the soft glow of candlelight\, you’ll be invited to move with intention and ease—perfect for those looking to release tension\, ground themselves\, and end the week feeling calm and centered. \nTaught by Nicole Carriere\, 200-Hour RYT\, this class is open to all experience levels. \nPlease bring your own yoga mat. \nWe look forward to sharing this special evening with you. \nSign Up and Pay Here: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/9SHUUHV2SZDJN \nHere is the FB link if needed: https://www.facebook.com/share/1DGg7xfYN4/ \n 
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/candlelight-yoga-with-nicole/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:Breakfast of Champions Revival Benefit Concert
DESCRIPTION:Breakfast of Champions Revival\nBenefit Concert\nMay 1st\, 2025\n6:00 – 9:00 pm\nChosen Vale Performance Center \n410 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nJoin us for a benefit concert for Enfield Shaker Museum by Breakfast of Champions Revival! Jay Boucher\, Gary ‘Hub’ Hubbard and friends will be playing what they call Bluegrass Renegade. The original band-mates Jay and ‘Hub’ have been playing together for 48 years. They are offering this concert in honor of their first meeting. Jay wrote the story of their journey down and will share many anecdotes during their performance on the 1st of May. \nThe Story of Breakfast of Champions: \nMay 1\, 1977\, is where this journey started. Mutual friends were hosting a jam session ‘May Day’ party at their house in Enfield Center. So\, my best friend Robby and I headed there with our banjo and guitar to join in. Robby and I had lived together in several places\, and at one point we both made a commitment to each other that I would learn the guitar and he would learn the banjo. So\, we both took some lessons and just started playing\, and playing\, and playing until our fingers bled. We couldn’t get enough of it\, and we were anxious to show our friends some of the tunes we had learned. \nThere were several musicians playing music that day\, but for some reason\, we just seemed to click with two guys name Gary ‘Hub’ Hubbard and Matt Rogers\, who were also good friends who had been playing music together. We had a blast playing at that party with them\, and we left the party with the intention of getting the four of us together to work out some tunes- which we did. \n \nThen there was this Choctaw Festival on the common in Lyme\, NH and we were invited to play a few tunes\, which we gladly did. A guy who was in the crowd for this figured out a way to get in touch with Hub and asked if we would play for a couple hours for a party he was throwing for a bunch of Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital folks at his house on the river in Lyme. \nThis was the launch of what became the Breakfast of Champions\, and for the next five years we tore it up all over the Upper Valley (and beyond)\, bringing in huge crowds and having a ball in the process. We’d also go to bluegrass festivals and compete in the parking lot picking contests and always did very well with those. \n \nWe always practiced at my place on Thursday nights\, as we figured we could always stumble through Friday and then we were onto the weekend. These Thursday night picking sessions became iconic\, and despite a few breaks over the decades while we were all raising kids\, starting businesses\, etc.\, these Thursday night picking sessions are still going stronger than ever! When I reflect on the cast of characters that have been a part of these picking sessions over the last 48 years\, it truly warms my heart\, and really proves that there is power in music that is shared by so many people. The friends we have made and maintained over this span of 48 years is incredible to say the least. \n \n \n \nSo\, on May 1\, 2025\, 48 years to the day when Hub and I first met and played music together\, we want to share some stories\, lots of laughs and of course the music we have been playing all this time. Although the numbers of pickers that have joined in on our Thursday night picking sessions are substantial\, on this night we’ll be introducing you to the core guys\, since we can only put so many people on the stage at one time. These guys all come with their own story\, and I look forward to sharing these stories with everyone. These guys also come with their own unique talents as well\, which will be on display that evening. Most importantly\, these guys are simply the best! We have more fun sitting around the table at my house on Thursday nights\, playing music for six hours or so\, giving each other a hard time and laughing our tails off. We plan on doing a lot of that on May 1st\, so bring your sense of humor with you. \nI’m a huge ‘fate’ guy\, as I have always believed that things happen for a reason. One night shortly after New Years day\, I had this vivid dream that started on May 1st\, 1977\, at the picking session where Hub and I first played music together. The dream carried on through the years\, reliving all the highlights of our musical journey and friendship\, and it ended on May 1\, 2025- at the Chosen Vale Performance Center (of all places)\, with me and my buddies putting on a show to raise money for the Enfield Shake Museum and their new performance center. This is a great venue\, and hopefully this event will expose this place to a lot of musicians throughout the upper valley as a perfect spot for performances of all kinds. The place seats around 300 people\, which fills a big void for venues of this size in the area. \nHaving been involved in the development of the Shaker Village properties since the mid-80’s when the developers purchased the property from the Catholic church\, I find it easy to take this place for granted. However\, this village is a tremendous asset to this area\, and the folks behind the Enfield Shaker Museum have poured their hearts and souls into making this place what it is today. Their recent purchase of the LaSalette property significantly enhances their offerings\, and this new performance center is destined for great things. \nPlease come and join us for this event and help us raise money for a great cause and have a fun time in the process. We are donating our time that night to the Museum and hope that you’ll be in a generous mood that night. We are suggesting a $25 donation at the door\, but you are certainly welcome to give more if you are so inclined. \nhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1MqUEdvTPhBlkVx3t3d5xBXuLh4so0I_S/view?usp=sharing \n(^Video of Breakfast of Champions in action^) \nWe look forward to seeing you all on May Day 2025 where the Breakfast of Champions Revival will be doing what we do best- playing music\, telling stories\, giving each other grief and laughing till the back of our heads hurt! \n \nFood: \nConcession stand \nCash Bar \nSuggested Donation of $25 \n\nIf you would like to donate ahead of time\, please do so here.\nQR codes will also be around the venue for online donation on the night of the concert.\n\n*All proceeds will go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nComing from a distance? Stay at our historic Great Stone Dwelling. Check our room availability here. \n**Please bear with us as the construction finalizes on the bathrooms for the Performance Center.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/breakfast-of-champions-revival-benefit-concert/
LOCATION:Chosen Vale Performance Center\, 410 Route 4A\, Enfield\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Fundraiser
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SUMMARY:Gardener’s Gathering: Coffee & Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Gardener’s Gathering: Coffee & Conversation\nSaturday\, April 19th\, 2025\n10:00 – 11:30 am\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nI am delighted to welcome you to the Enfield Shaker Museum Herb Garden Volunteer Program. This program offers volunteers  the opportunity to learn history\, connect with the herbs and their properties. This hands on experience invites you to spend time in the garden with fellow gardeners. No experience is necessary\, but always welcome. I welcome you to join us for light refreshments as we discuss the upcoming plans and your role in the garden. Please come ready to share your ideas and ask questions.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/gardeners-gathering-coffee-conversation/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:Corbin's Animal Garden with Mary Kroenenwetter
DESCRIPTION:Corbin’s Animal Garden with Mary Kroenenwetter\nWednesday\, April 9th\, 2025\n6:00 – 7:00 pm\nFree Admission\nEnfield Community Center \n308 US Route 4\n \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nThe Enfield Public Library and Enfield Shaker Museum come together again to bring you a talk from Mary Kroenenwetter! This New Hampshire Humanities talk features a hunting club in central New Hampshire and the long history of its inhabitants. \nIn the late 1800s\, the banking\, railroad\, and real estate mogul Austin Corbin returned to his hometown in Newport\, New Hampshire. He built a grand estate and bought out his neighbors’ farms to create an 22\,000 acre wildlife game preserve stocked with boar\, bison\, bighorn sheep\, antelope\, elk\, Chinese pheasant\, and other imported animals. The grounds eventually became a prestigious private hunting park and hosted illustrious guests including Theodore Roosevelt\, the Prince of Wales\, Cornelius Vanderbilt\, Joe Dimaggio\, Rudyard Kipling\, and Augustus Saint Gaudens. This illustrated slideshow features archival images and a discussion of the complicated history and legacy of New Hampshire’s own American Gilded Age robber baron. The talk will also highlight the important legacy of the role the Corbin family and park naturalist Ernest Baynes played in the saving of the American bison from extinction. \nWho is Mary Kroenenwetter? \nMary Kronenwetter holds a doctorate in educational research\, policy\, and administration and has held academic administration and teaching positions at colleges in the United States\, China\, and Japan. Upon returning to New England\, she has worked at historical sites including Historic Deerfield\, Enfield Shaker Museum\, and The John Hay Estate at The Fells. Mary currently teaches for OSHER at Dartmouth and Adventures in Learning at Colby-Sawyer and has recently published the New Hampshire-based historical fiction\, Pauper Auction. \nThis program is made possible by New Hampshire Humanities. Learn more at www.nhhumanities.org. \nCost: \nFree Admission\, but registration is encouraged! \nComing from a distance? Stay at the historic Great Stone Dwelling! Accommodations.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/corbins-animal-garden-with-mary-kroenenwetter/
LOCATION:Enfield Community Center\, 308 US Route 4\, Enfield\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Education,NH Humanities To Go
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