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North Country Events

CALENDAR OF EVENTS
The newsletter typically announces events in the next week. Thecalendarshows you events in the coming months.

CHILDREN'S WINTER PARTY AT THE BETHLEHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY
Thursday December 18 3:00 PM 2245 Main Street. Bethlehem Library will hold a children's winter holiday celebration. ALL the winter holidays will be explored through stories, crafts, and games. Following will be an encore presentation of the cartoon shown during Christmas in Bethlehem. For more information, visit www.bethlehemlibrary.org.

WHITE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL HOLIDAY CONCERT, BETHLEHEM
Thursday December 18 5:00 PM 371 West Farm Road. All welcome and free admission. 

RING THE BELLS CHRISTMAS CANTATA BENEFITS WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT, LITTLETON
Thursday December 18 6:30 PM Crossroads Church, Route 302. September Rain, a group of local musicians, present a cantata concert that re-tells the beauty and wonder of the timeless Christmas story. Combines original songs written by Lori Jo Gardner with both traditional and rearranged versions of seasonal classics. For more information, visit septemberrainnh.com. 

A CHRISTMAS CAROL, LINCOLN
Friday December 19 and Saturday December 20 at 7:30 PM and Sunday December 21 at 2 PM, Jean's Playhouse, 10 Papermill Drive, Lincoln. Miserly Ebeneezer Scrooge meets the ghost of his old partner, Jacob Marley, and three spirits who teach him the true meaning of Christmas. For more information, visit http://jeans-playhouse.com/shows/2014-season/a-christmas-carol-2014/.

LIVE MUSIC BY HOT MESS AT CANNON MOUNTAIN VIEW, FRANCONIA
Friday December 19 9:00 PM 729 Main Street. Hot Mess is the Bad Art gallery house band, featuring Johnny Robusto, bass player from the Montreal band Fair Warning, Jon Stroker vocals and guitar, Cletus Stizzle on guitar, and Senor Tors on drums. $5 cover, classic rock sped up/punk slowed down. 
 

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