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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: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/
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SUMMARY:Native Plant Walk & Spring Renewal Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Native Plant Walk with Alice Schori\n& Spring Renewal Workshop with Susan Quinlan\nSaturday\, May 3rd\, 2025\n11:00 am – 2:00 pm\nThis workshop has been CANCELLED. Thank you for understanding.\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nJoin Alice Schori for a guided wildflower identification walk through the Historic Enfield Shaker Land\, where you’ll explore the habitats of native plants in the region and the ecosystems that support them. Exploring a variety of plant communities\, become familiar with some of the common ferns and spring flowers of the Upper Valley. Some discussion of phenology (the study of how living things time natural events) and recognition of invasive\, non-native species will be included. \nThe walk will be mostly on easy terrain\, but will include some moderate hills and maybe a bit of bushwhacking. But never fear—Alice always proceeds at a botanist’s pace (=slow!). Dress for walking and tick protection\, picture taking is welcome and encouraged! \nAfter the walk\, return to the Great Stone Dwelling to enjoy a simple Spring Soup and Salad lunch. \nFollowing lunch\, engage in a hands-on Herbal Wellness Workshop focused on Natural Spring Cleansing Practices. Discover holistic methods to support your body’s natural detoxification and renewal\, fostering vitality for the season ahead. Craft your own herbal tonics and remedies designed to boost immunity\, recharge energy\, and cleanse the lingering effects of winter—recipes you can take home to continue your wellness journey. \nRecipes include: \nSpring Herbal Tonic \nHerbal Smoothie \nDigestive bitters \nMore about Alice Schori:\n\nAlice Schori\, a graduate of Oberlin College\, is a field botanist who studied native plants through the New England Wild Flower Society starting in the mid-1990s. She has performed botanical surveys for conservation organizations and the Towns of Hanover and Lyme\, and spent nine summers doing similar work for the White Mountain National Forest. \nMore about Susan Quinlan: \nSusan is a retired registered nurse who has been creating and caring for gardens and people for fifty years. As a self taught and dedicated organic gardener\, she is a recent graduate of the NH Master Gardeners program and holds a Native Plants for the Pollinators Certificate. Susan manages the 7000 square foot Herb Garden at the Enfield Shaker Museum\, where she teaches hands-on herb gardening and herbal crafting. Her passion is to create a community that connects plants and people in celebration of the natural world. \nCost: \nMembers – $55 \nNon-Members – $60 \nAdvanced Registration Required. \n*All proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nComing from a distance? Stay in the historic Great Stone Dwelling. Accommodations
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/native-plant-walk-and-spring-renewal-workshop/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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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
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SUMMARY:Herb Gardening Workshop Series Part 4
DESCRIPTION:Herb Gardening Workshop Series\nPart 4\nwith Susan Quinlan\nSaturday\, May 17th\, 2025\n9:00 am – 12:00 pm\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nJoin us for a five-part comprehensive workshop series on becoming an herb gardener! \nEach session delves into essential skills and knowledge for planning\, sowing\, growing\, maintaining\, harvesting and using herbs in the home garden. \nStarting with an introduction of Medicinal and Culinary herbs grown in our Museum Garden. Participants will learn herb garden basics. We’ll cover plant selection\, planting\, and maintenance. Then we’ll explore seasonal care techniques. This is perfect for beginners or seasoned gardeners looking to deepen their herbal expertise. All sessions will be hands-on\, and participants will grow a tray of herbs ready to plant in their home garden. \nWho is Susan Quinlan?\nSusan is a retired registered nurse who has been creating and caring for gardens and people for fifty years. As a self taught and dedicated organic gardener\, she is a recent graduate of the NH Master Gardeners program and holds a Native Plants for the Pollinators Certificate. Susan manages the 7000 square foot Herb Garden at the Enfield Shaker Museum\, where she teaches hands-on herb gardening and herbal crafting. Her passion is to create a community that connects plants and people in celebration of the natural world. \nMay 17th\, 2025 – Part 4 \nPlanting\, Care and Maintenance \nIn this workshop you will learn the best techniques for bed preparation\, propagation by division or layer and how to transplant your plants into their growing bed. We will explore the many tasks needed to nurture and protect young plants during this vulnerable time. \nSite preparation \n\nWatering and fertilizing schedules\nTransplanting and planting\nPruning and caring for herb plants\n\nGarden Maintenance \n\nWeed control\nMulching\nIrrigation\nCompost\n\nJune 14th\, 2025 – Part 5 \nThis final workshop focuses on maximizing the herb harvest and preserving it for futrue use. Topics include harvesting techniques for leaves\, flowers and seeds\, as well as drying\, freezing and creating herbal infusions or oils. Participants will learn about storage methods to extend shelf life. The hands-on activity involves creating an herb bundle and infused vinegar to take home and discussing individual garden plans\, identifying and managing pests. \nPinching\, Pruning and Harvesting Herbs \n\nProper harvesting techniques\nDrying and storing herbs\nCreating your own meateria medica\n\n*Advanced Registration Required. Limit of 10 people per class. \nCost: \nIndividual Class: \nMembers $40 \nNon-Members $45 \nAll classes: (only available before first offered class)\n \nMembers $190 \nNon-Members $215 \n*All proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nComing from a distance? Stay at the historic Great Stone Dwelling! Accommodations. \nFirst Class: \nFebruary 22nd\, 2025 – Part 1 \nIntroduction to Herb Gardening \nParticipants are introduced to the basics of herb gardening\, including types of herbs and their culinary\, medicinal and aromatic uses. \nTopics covered include selecting a suitable site\, understand light\, soil\, and water requirements and choosing between indoor and outdoor gardens. Participants learn about basic gardening tools and explore annual\, biennial\, and perennial herbs. \nIntroduction to Herbs and Garden Planning \n\nBasics of Herb Garden design and planning\nGardening intentions\nGardening space\nGardening energy\nGarden Journal\n\nOverview of Popular Culinary and Medicinal Herbs \n\nIntroduction to commonly used Shaker medicinal and culinary herbs\nBest medicinal and culinary herbs to grow for home gardeners\nChoosing your herbs to grow for wellness and joy\nHerb seeds and transplants\nAnnuals\, perennials and biennials – what is the difference?\n\nMarch 22nd\, 2025 – Part 2 \nSite Selection\, Seed Sowing and Soil \nThis workshop focuses on learning the principals of site preparation\, seed sowing and soil. Participants learn about preparing soil for optimal growth\, including pH\, drainage\, and organic matter. \nSite Selection and Soil Preparation \n\nSoil\, sun\, water\, drainage\, air\nGarden format\, raised beds\, mounds\, containers\nSoil testing\, soil types and amendments for herb cultivation\n\nIndoor Herb Gardening \n\nChoosing suitable herbs for indoor cultivation\, preorder plants\nContainer selection and preparation\nEssential care tips for indoor herb plants\n\nHerb Propagation Techniques \n\nSeed starting indoors\nSow a tray of your herb selection\nCuttings and division methods\nPotting soil vs seed starting soil\n\nApril 19th\, 2025 – Part 3 \nGrowing and Maintaining Your Herbs \nParticipants learn essential maintenance techniques\, such as watering and fertilizing\, pruning and encouraging new growth to seedling and young plants. The workshop covers tips on growing success\, companion planting and transplant preparations. \nHerb Seedling Maintenance \n\nSowing more herbs\nPotting up seedlings\, growing young plants and care tips for success\nPlanning for spring planting\nCompanion planting\nHarding off
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/herb-gardening-workshop-series-part-4/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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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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SUMMARY:Growing Roses & Perennials with Henry Homeyer
DESCRIPTION:Growing Roses & Perennials for the Home Gardener\nwith Henry Homeyer\nSaturday\, May 31st\, 2025\n10:00 am – 12:00 pm\nThis program was cancelled\, please check the calendar for similar workshops coming up.\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nJoin expert gardener Henry Homeyer as he share his tips and techniques about how to grow Roses and Perennials in Zone 5a. \nRoses\, long cherished as America’s favorite flower\, are often misunderstood. Henry will introduce you to newer\, hardier rose varieties that are naturally resistant to disease and insects\, offering practical guidance on proper planting techniques and care. \nIn addition to roses\, Henry will showcase a stunning selection of perennials—both beloved classics and lesser-known beauties. Through engaging slides and insightful tips\, you’ll learn how to cultivate native flowers and plants that support pollinators and birds\, enhancing the biodiversity of your garden. \nMore about Henry \nHenry Homeyer is the author of 4 gardening books and a UNH Master Gardener for over 20 years. He has been writing a gardening column for newspapers around New England for more than 26 years\, and was the New Hampshire/Vermont Associate \nEditor of People\, Places and Plants magazine for 10 years. He is the recipient of the Fred E. Beane Award in 2024. Henry has been gardening at his home in Cornish Flat\, NH since 1970 and has tried just about every plant that will grow in New Hampshire – and some that won’t! \nDon’t miss this opportunity to deepen your gardening knowledge and bring timeless charm to your outdoor spaces. \nAdvanced Registration Required. Limited to 20 participants. \nCost: \nMembers – $25 \nNon-Members – $30 \n*All proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nComing from a distance? Stay at the historic Great Stone Dwelling. Check our room availability here.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/growing-roses-perennials-with-henry-homeyer/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:Soap Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Soap Making Workshop\nwith Betsy Gibbs\nSaturday\, March 8th\, 2025\n11:00 am – 3:00 pm\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nJoin us for a hands-on Soap Making Workshop with Betsy Gibbs. You will learn the traditional art of hot process soap making. This workshop offers a unique opportunity to learn time-tested techniques in crafting natural\, handmade soap\, just like the Shakers did. Participants will explore the history and benefits of hot process soap making\, learn about various oils and additives\, and create their own batch of soap to take home. Perfect for beginners and seasoned soap makers alike\, this class provides practical skills and a deeper appreciation for craftsmanship. All materials will be provided. \nPlease bring a bag lunch and an apron. \nSoup and beverage will be provided. \nMore about Betsy Gibbs:\nAfter a childhood of tie-dying\, weaving and painting\, Betsy Gibbs began her career in Arts/Nature crafts as the Arts and Crafts counselor at Camp Little Notch in the Adirondacks. She later studied watercolor painting with Ludmila Gayvoronsky at the Newport Library Art Center and Nature Journaling from Becky Darling of Concord’s Kimball Art Center. She took a class on soap-making at Enfield Shaker Museum and then taught herself hot process soap making. Until June 2024\, she sold her soaps and salves through her business\,Edge of the Woods Arts\,\n(Edgeofthewoodsart.square.site). She is now focused on painting and teaching others. \nClass size is limited to 8\, so reserve your spot early! \nCost:\nMembers $40.00\nnon-member $45.00 \nAll proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nComing from a distance? Stay at the historic Great Stone Dwelling! Accommodations.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/soap-making-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Workshop
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