Fairs and festivals extravaganza!

June

Through June 20
Fields of Lupine Festival
Franconia, various locations

Franconia, Easton, Sugar Hill, Bethlehem, Littleton and Lisbon join together for the 17th annual Fields of Lupine Festival.
Buy the program tour book for a complete guide including events, a location map of lupine fields, directions, historical facts and more. The book costs $5 and acts as your admission ticket to festival events. Visit franconianotch.org.

June 17-20
Kanc Freedom Fest
North Woodstock

A three-day motorcycle rally in historic North Woodstock held along the Pemigewasset River at the crossroads of Routes 3 and 112. For more information, visit kancfreedomfest.com.

June 18 – 26
Sand Sculpting Competition
Hampton Beach, Hampton

The annual sand sculpting competition begins on June 18 when 300 tons of sand are dropped off and concludes with an awards ceremony on Sea Shell Stage on June 26 at 8 p.m. The sculptures are lit up for nightly viewing through June 30. For more information and a complete schedule of events, visit hamptonbeach.org.

June 19
Strawberry Jamboree
Canterbury Shaker Village, Canterbury

Music, cooking and wine-making demonstrations and plenty of
strawberry shortcake starting at 10 a.m. Tickets are $17, $8 children 6-17, free for children younger than 5. For more information ,visit shakers.org or call 783-9077.

June 19
Greeley Park Music and Film Festival
Greeley Park, Nashua

Music, arts and film from 5 to 10 p.m. Admission is free. For more information, visit greeleypark.com.

June 19
Concord Multicultural Fest
State House lawn, Concord

International foods, music, dancing, flag-making, art, a parade and more from 4 to 9 p.m. Free admission. For more information, visit multiculturalfestivalnh.org.

June 19
Summer-Kickoff
Brewster Beach, Wolfeboro

Music, food, water balloon toss, pudding eating contest, sandcastle competitions and more from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information, call 569-5639 or visit wolfeboroonline.com.

June 19
Strawberry Festival
Northwood Congregational Church, 881 First N.H.
Turnpike, Northwood

Treats include strawberry baked goods, strawberries dipped in chocolate and homemade strawberry shortcake. Pancake breakfast begins at 8 a.m., lunch served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission is free, but there is a cost for some activities. For more information, call 942-7116 or visit northwoodcongregational.org.

June 24
Winnipesaukee Wine Festival
Church Landing at Mill Falls, 281 Daniel Webster Highway, Meredith

Hundreds of wine available for sampling. From 5:30 to 8 p.m. Tickets are $50. Proceeds benefit the Haiti Limb Project. For more information, call 968-9330 or visit thecman.com.

June 24-27
Porcupine Freedom Festival
Roger’s Campground, Lancaster

Five days of camping, events, sessions, speakers and games put together by the Free State Project.
Registration is $25, free for children younger than 18. For a schedule, visit porcfest2010.com.

June 25-July 4
Ossipee Old Home Week
Ossipee, various locations

This year’s theme is “We Grow Together.” The week begins with a spaghetti supper and ice cream social and ends with a large firework display. For a complete schedule, visit ossipeeoldhomeweek.com or call 539-7389.

June 26
New England Brewfest
Lincoln Village Shops, Main Street, Lincoln

Breweries from all across New England will be offering samples from 4 to 10 p.m. Also enjoy live entertainment, food, exhibits, craft beer education programs and more.
Tickets are $25, $5 for anyone younger than 21 or designated drivers. For more information visit nebrewfest.com or call 745-6621.

Strawberry Fest
Bow Mills United Methodist Church, 505 South St., Bow
Highlights include a strawberry eating and pie judging contest, animals, storytellers, music and a dunk tank. Ye Old Country Feast features chocolate dipped strawberries, ham, baked beans, coleslaw, salads, breads and strawberry shortcake. From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free. The cost for the meal is $10, $5 for children 6-12 and free for children younger than 5. For more information, call 228-1154.

June 26
Bedford Strawberry Festival
Bedford Village Common, Bedford

Art, strawberry shortcake, hot dogs, face painting and more. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission is free. For more information, visit bedfordcemeteries.org or call 472-3555.

June 27
GrayMist Fiddle Fest
GrayMist Farm, 317 Brown Road, Groveton

Live fiddling performances from noon to 6 p.m. Tickets are $8, $4 for children. For more info, visit graymistfiddlefest.com.

July

July 3
Old Home Day
Main Street, Franconia

Franconia, Easton and Sugar Hill come together to celebrate Old Home Day. Events include a road race, art show, parade, duck races and a giant flea sale to benefit the Franconia-area food pantry. The day begins at 8 a.m. with a pancake breakfast. Free admission. For a complete schedule, visit lafayettelions.googlepages.com.

July 8-11
Hillsborough Balloon
Festival and Fair
Hillsborough fairgrounds

This four-day event was created by merging the former Hillsborough Firemen’s Weekend and Hillsborough Balloon Festival.
Hours are 6 to 10 p.m. on Thursday; 5 to 11 p.m. on Friday; 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Saturday; and 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is free, parking is $5. For more information, visit balloonfestival.org.

July 10
Summer Sun and Fun Craft Festival
Calef’s Field, Barrington

The Summer Sun And Fun Craft Festival will showcase the works of local and regional crafters and artisans. From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free. For more information, visit cvhsonline.org or call 749-5322.

July 10-11
Powwow
Mount Kearsarge Indian Museum, 18 Highlawn Road, Warner

Family-oriented outdoor event focusing on American Indian culture. Hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $8.50, $7.50 for seniors and students and $6.50 for children. For more information, visit indianmuseum.org or call 456-2600.
July 10-11
Pats Peak Mountain Bike Festival
Pats Peak Ski Area, 24 Flanders Road, Henniker

There are three mountain bike races to choose from: 24 hours, 12 hours and 6 hours. Racing categories include solo, two person, four person and five person teams. Other weekend activities includes kids’ races and live music. Entry fees vary depending on the category. Spectators get in free.
For a complete schedule, visit patspeak.com.

July 10-11
Jericho ATV Festival
Jericho Mountain State Park, Berlin

A festival for those who love off-roading. ATV, UTV, trail bike and snowmobile riders are invited to test out the trails at New Hampshire’s newest state park. Free admission. For a complete schedule, visit jerichoatvfestival.com.

July 10, 17, 24, 31 and Aug. 7
White Mountain Music
Festival
Sugar Hill Meetinghouse, Route 117, Sugar Hill

At 7:30 p.m. on Saturdays from July 10 to Aug. 7, the North County Chamber Players will present chamber music concerts.
Tickets are $20 per concert, but deals are offered if you plan to attend multiple concerts. For more information, visit northcountrychamberplayers.org or call 444-0309.

July 16-18
Market Days and Summer Music Festival
Downtown Concord

A downtown tradition celebrating summer, music and all things Concord. From 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Free admission. For more information, visit mainstreetconcord.com.

July 17
American Independence Festival
One Governors Lane, Exeter

Help escort George Washington down Water Street and see the Declaration of Independence delivered on horseback. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $7, free for children younger than 10. For more information, visit independencemuseum.org or call 772-2622.

July 22-25
Stratham Fair
Stratham Hill Park, Route 33, Stratham

After 41 years, the Stratham Fair is one of the oldest county fairs in New England. It has horse and oxen pulls, the Stratham Fair Pageant, a pie-eating contest, rides and more.
Gates open at 8 a.m. daily. Admission is $7, $4 for children 6-12 and adults 65 and older. Children younger than 6 get in free. For a full schedule of events, visit strathamfair.com.

July 25
Prescott Park Folk Festival
Prescott Park, Portsmouth

Performers include Steve Earle, April Verch, C.J. Chenier and the Red Hot Louisiana Band, Joy Kills Sorrow and more. The festival begins at 5 p.m. Suggested donation for admission is $8. For more information, visit prescottpark.org/folkfest.

July 28-Aug. 1
North Haverhill Fair
North Haverhill fairgrounds

Highlights include a rodeo, concerts, classic car shows and a Guitar Hero competition. Admission is $8 on Wednesday; $10 Thursday through Sunday; and free for children 12 and younger. For a complete schedule visit nohaverhillfair.com.

July 31
Hebron Fair
Hebron Common, Hebron

Pony rides, children’s games, baked goods, an auction and over 90 craftspeople. The day begins at 9 a.m. and ends with a chicken barbeque at 5:30 p.m. Admission is free. For more information, visit hebronchurchnh.org.

July 31
Summerfest
Town green, Hampstead

Five-mile road race, 5K fun walk, live entertainment, raffles, games, vintage car show and more from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free admission. For more information, visit saintannechurchnh.org.

July 31
Canterbury Fair
Town center, Canterbury

Food, entertainment, crafts and more from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free, parking is $5. For more information, visit canterburyfair.com.

July 31-Aug. 1
Rock This
Town square, downtown Waterville Valley

County music festival. Hours are Saturday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Ticket prices vary. For a complete schedule, visit watervillevalley.com or call 236-8175.

August

Aug. 4-7
Soulfest
Gunstock Mountain Resort, Gilford

Christian music festival featuring dozens of musicians. For ticket information and a schedule, visit thesoulfest.com.

Aug. 4-8
Cheshire Fair
Cheshire fairgrounds, 247 Monadnock Highway, Swanzey

A traditional state fair with all the fixins. Gates open at 8 a.m. daily.
Admission is $10 for adults; $6 for seniors on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, $5 children ages 5-11 and free for children younger than 5.
For more information, visit cheshirefair.com or call 357-4740.

Aug. 5-8
Pemi Valley Bluegrass
Festival
Branch Brook Campground, Route 49, West Campton

Ticket prices vary from
$12-$60. For a complete schedule, visit pemivalleybluegrass.com.

Aug. 6-8
Hot Air Balloon Festival
Drake Field, Pittsfield

Fundraiser for the Pittsfield Rotary Club that includes dozens of hot air balloonists, entertainment, food, fireworks and more.
Hours are 4 to 11 p.m. on Friday, 5:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Saturday and 5:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Sunday. Admission is by donation.
For more information, visit pittsfieldnhrotary.org.

Aug. 7
Blueberry Jamboree
Oak Park, Forest Road, Greenfield

Blueberry pancake breakfast, pie eating contests, crafts, livestock exhibits and pony rides. Hours are from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday and admission is free. For more information, visit greenfield-nh.gov.

Aug. 7
African Caribbean Celebration
Veteran’s Memorial Park, Manchester

Food, dance and music from throughout the Caribbean and African world. From 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission is free. For more information, visit ujimacollective.org.

Aug. 7
Chocolate and Jazz
Town square, 33 Village Road, Waterville Valley

A free outdoor jazz concert will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. Desserts sold by the piece. For more information, visit visitwatervillevalley.com or call 236-8175.

Aug. 7-15
League of N.H. Craftmen’s Fair
Mount Sunapee Resort, 1398 Route 103, Newbury

This annual nine-day event features both traditional and contemporary fine craftwork by members of the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
Tickets are $10, $8 for students and seniors and free for children younger than 13.
For more information, visit nhcrafts.org or call 224-3375.

Aug. 8
Whole Hog BBQ Contest
North Haverhill fairground, North Haverhill

Live music, backyard BBQ competition, rib cook-off, food and craft vendors and more from noon to 7 p.m.
Admission is $12 at the gate, $10 if purchased in advance. For more information, visit cohase.org/wholehog.

Aug. 13-15
Curious George Cottage Family Festival
Margret and H.A. Rey Center, 35 Village Road, Waterville Valley

A weekend of family-friendly activities such as a banana pancake breakfast, nature walks, Curious George story hours and photo opportunities with Curious George and the Man With the Yellow Hat. Tickets are $25 for the entire weekend. For a complete schedule, visit thereycenter.org.

Aug. 14
Blueberry Fiddle Festival
Cheshire fairgrounds, 247 Monadnock Highway, Swanzey

Includes live music, food, craft vendors and a family contra dance. The festival begins at 9 a.m. and ends with a jamboree and dance at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free, parking is $5. For more information, call 239-6495 or visit blueberryfiddlefestival.com.

Aug. 14-15
Belknap County 4-H Fair
Mile Hill Road, Belmont

The “biggest little festival in New Hampshire.” Hours are 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday and 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $6, free for children younger than 12. For more information, visit bc4hfair.org.

Aug. 16-20
Children’s Festival
Hampton Beach, Hampton

The festival kicks off on Monday with a magic show by BJ Hickman and builds up to a giant costume parade on Friday. Every child gets a prize just for being in the parade. All children’s events are free. For a complete schedule, visit hamptonbeach.org or call 926-8717.

Aug. 20-22
White Mountain Boogie N’ Blues Festival
Sugar Shack Campground, Thornton

National and international bands play at the 14th annual Boogie N’ Blues Festival. Tickets prices vary from $25-$75, see the website for details. For a complete lineup, visit whitemountainboogie.com or call 726-3867.

Aug. 20-22
Cornish Fair
Town House Road, Cornish

A family-oriented agricultural fair. Gates open at 8 a.m. daily and close at 11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, 7 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $8, free for children 12 and younger. For more information, visit cornishfair.com or call 675-5714.

Aug. 21
Living History Event
Various locations, Hillsboro

Experience the 1700s, 1800s and early 1900s by interacting with period musicians, historical figures and artisans.
Tickets are $10, $8 seniors, $5 children 6-17 and free for children younger than 5. For a complete schedule, visit livinghistoryeventnh.com.

Aug. 21-22
Mahrajan
Our Lady of the Cedars Church, 140 Mitchell St., Manchester

Annual celebration of Middle Eastern culture including music and food. Admission is free. For a complete schedule, visit mahrajan-nh.com or call 623-8944.

Aug. 21
Festival of Fireworks
Jaffrey Airport, 190 Turnpike Road, Jaffrey

Fire works, live entertainment, food and more. Gates open at 4 p.m. Tickets to walk-in are $8, $6 if purchased in advance. Prices vary if you are bringing your vehicle onto the grounds. For more information, visit jaffreychamber.com or call 532-4549.

Aug. 21 and 22
Greekfest
Assumption Greek Orthodox Church, 11 Island Pond Road, Manchester

For ticket information and schedule, visit assumptionnh.org or call 623-2045.

Aug. 21
Latino Festival
Veterans Memorial Park, Elm Street, Manchester

The annual Latino Festival, in its eleventh year, features food, music, and more.
Proceeds go toward providing scholarships to Latino students across New Hampshire. From noon to 8 p.m.
For more information, visit latinosunidosnh.org.

Aug. 22
Chili fest
Pats Peak, 24 Flanders Road, Henniker

Chili cooking contest and classic car show. Event runs on Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. For more information visit chilinewhampshire.org.

Aug. 28
Pembroke and Allenstown Old Home Day
Memorial Field, Pembroke

This year’s theme is “Under the Big Top.” Entertainment begins at 9 a.m., parade starts at 10 a.m.
Other highlights include live music, wildlife demonstrations and a magician and ventriloquist. For more information, visit pembroke-nh.com.

Aug. 28
Great Waters Folk Festival
Various locations in Wolfeboro

During the day, partake in guided jams, a family barn dance and mini-concerts.
The evening main stage event includes Aztec Two Step, Red Stick Ramblers, Mindy Smith, Ellis Paul, Anais Mitchell, High Range and the Two Fiddles.
The festival runs from 2 to 11 p.m. Tickets range from $25 to $68. For more information, visit greatwaters.org or call 569-7710.

Aug. 28-29
Lakes Region Fine Arts and Crafts Festival
Main Street, Meredith

Juried artists and craftsmen and women, music and food.
From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. For more information, call 279-6121 or visit meredithareachamber.com.

September

Sept. 1-6
Lancaster Fair
516 Main St., Lancaster

Running for 140 years, this is the largest family event in the Great North Woods.
Admission is $10 on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Monday, $12 Saturday and Sunday, $5 for children 5-11, free for children younger than 5 and $5 for adults 62 and older on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
For a complete schedule, visit lancasterfair.com.

Sept. 2-6
Hopkinton State Fair
Contoocook fairground,
Contoocook

Demolition derby, livestock, home and garden exhibits, a maple sugarhouse and more.
Gates open at 8 a.m. daily and close at 11 p.m. Thursday through Sunday and 5 p.m. on Monday.
Admission is $8 on Thursday and Friday, $10 on Saturday and Sunday and $5 on Monday.
Admission for children 6-12 is $5 Thursday, Friday and Monday and $6 on Saturday and Sunday.
For more information, visit hsfair.org or call 746-4191.

Sept. 3- Sept. 5
New England Elvis Festival
Radisson Hotel, 700 Elm St., Manchester

During this three-day event there will be an Elvis tribute artist competition, Elvis collectables for sale and a big Las Vegas-style show on Saturday night. Tickets are $40-$145. For a complete schedule, visit newenglandelvisfest.com.

Sept. 10-12
Hampton Beach Seafood Festival
Hampton Beach, Hampton

Sixty Seacoast restaurants serve seafood and other dishes. There will also be craft vendors, sidewalk sales, live entertainment and more.
Hours are 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Friday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $5, free for children younger than 12.
For more information, visit hamptonbeachseafoodfestival.com or call 926-8718.

Sept. 10-12
Hillsborough County
Agricultural Fair
4-H Center, New Boston

Animal shows, giant pumpkin weigh-off, food, games, petting farm, lamb and pig auctions and more.
For a schedule and admission information, visit hcafair.com.

Sept. 11
Laconia Multicultural
Market Day
Downtown Laconia

A festival of cultural arts and crafts in historic downtown Laconia.
From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free. For a full schedule of events and listing of vendors, visit laconiamulticulturalmarketday.org.

Sept. 17-19
New Hampshire Highland Games
Loon Mountain, 60 Loon Mountain, Lincoln

Highlights include the gathering of the Scottish clans, massed bands, sheepdog trials, Celtic music concerts, the New England Regional Scottish Fiddle Championship, Scottish athletics and more. Ticket prices vary. For a complete listing of events, visit nhscot.org.

Sept. 17-26
Rochester Fair
72 Lafayette St., Rochester

Giraffic Park exhibit, acrobats, rides, monster trucks and more. Admission is $10. For a complete schedule, visit rochesterfair.com.

Sept. 18
Boys and Girls Clubs Day for Kids
Radisson Hotel, 700 Elm St., Manchester

A free interactive event for kids and adults of all ages including exotic animals, tasty treats, puppet shows and more than 100 special exhibits. From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information, visit begreatmanchester.org or call 625-5031.

Sept. 24-26
Newmarket Heritage
Festival
Downtown Newmarket

Celebrate the heritage of a small New England mill town. There will be multi-cultural music and dance, artisan demonstrations, historic walking tours and more. Admission is free. For a complete listing of events, visit heritage-festival.org or call 659-5588.

Sept. 25
Pickle Festival
Downtown Winchester

An old-fashioned town fair where downtown Winchester becomes the fairgrounds and Main Street the parade route. The parade features local pickle-themed floats and pickle costumes. Free pickles for everyone. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, call 239-4951.

Sept. 25
Christies Maple Farm Fall Festival
Christies Maple Farm, 246 Portland St., Lancaster

Craft and food vendors, live music, pick-your-own pumpkins, maple cotton candy and more. The farm will also host a cooking contest with maple and pumpkin ingredients. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free. For more information, visit christiesmaplefarm.com.

Sept. 25
Schnitzelfest
Butler Park, Central Street, Hillsboro

Authentic German food and live music. From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free. For more information, visit schnitzelfest.com.

Sept. 25-26
Portsmouth Maritime Folk Festival
Market Square, Portsmouth

Celebrate seafaring and maritime trades with Nautical songs. From noon to 10 p.m. Admission is free. For more information, visit newenglandfolknetwork.org or call 942-7604.

Sept. 30-Oct. 3
Deerfield Fair
Deerfield fairgrounds,
Deerfield

New England’s oldest family fair. Highlights include a demolition derby, animal shows, contests and more.
Gates open at 8 a.m. daily and close at 10 p.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday and 7 p.m. on Sunday.
Admission is $10, $7 for adults 65 and older on Thursday and Friday and free for children younger than 12. For more information, visit deerfieldfair.com.

October

Oct. 1
Return of the Pumpkin
People
Jackson, various locations

Take a self-guided tour of the dozens of dressed-up pumpkin people and pumpkin animals throughout the Jackson area.
Free maps of partipating businesses and households can be found at the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce Office.
For more information, call 383-9356 or visit jacksonnh.com.

Oct. 2
New Hampshire Brew Fest
Redhook Ale Brewery, 35 Corporate Drive, Newington

Sample more than 90 brews at this fundraiser to benefit the Prescott Park Arts Festival.
There will be two sessions: noon to 3 p.m. and 5 to 8 p.m. For ticket information, visit prescottpark.org.

Oct. 2
Apple Harvest Day
Central Avenue, Dover

The day begins with a pancake breakfast and includes an apple-pie contest, a 5K Road Race, live entertainment and a variety of children’s activities.
From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, visit dovernh.org.

Oct. 2
Chili Challenge
Town square, 33 Village Road, Waterville Valley

Waterville Valley area restaurants will have the chance to compete for the title of best chili. From noon to 2 p.m. Attendees must pay a small fee to sample the chili. For more information, call 236-8175 or visit visitwatervillevalley.com.

Oct. 2-3
Chesire Craftsmen Fair
Keene Recreation Center, 312 Washington St., Keene

Goods for sale includes locally handmade quilts, specialty foods, pottery, jewelry and more.
From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. both days. For information, e-mail chesire_craftsmen@yahoo.com.

Oct. 8-10
Warner Fall Foliage Festival
Downtown Warner

Food, entertainment, carnival rides and more along the main streets of Warner. For a schedule, visit wfff.org.

Oct. 9
New Hampshire Fall
Festival
Strawbery Banke Museum, 14 Hancock St., Portsmouth

A traditional New England country fair with demonstrations from craftspeople, farm animal exhibits, canning and food preservation talks, harvest-themed crafts and more. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tickets are $15, $6 for children 12 and younger. For more information, visit strawberybanke.org or call 433-1100.

Oct. 9-10
Harvest Moon Fall Festival
Ocean Boulevard, Hampton Beach, Hampton

Fireworks, arts and craft booths and entertainment. From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, visit hamptonbeach.org.

Oct. 9-10
Oktoberfest
Attitash Mountain, Route 302, Bartlett

A weekend-long event that includes live Bavarian music, dancing, games, authentic German food and an Oktoberfest Bier Garten featuring brewers from around the region.
Hours are Saturday noon to 6 p.m., and Sunday noon to 5 p.m. For more information, visit attitash.com or call 374-2615.

Oct. 9-11
Waterville Valley Fall Foliage and Brew Fest
Waterville Valley Resort

Family activities, ski swap, road race, brews and more. Admission is free. For more information, visit visitwatervillevalley.com.

Oct. 9-11
The Sandwich Fair
7 Wentworth Hill Road, Center Sandwich

A three-day agricultural fair with oxen and horse pulling, horse shows, tractor pulls, goat shows, antique auto show, donkey competition, exhibit halls, amusement rides and more.
Admission is $10, $3 for children 8-12 and free for children 7 and younger. For more information, visit thesandwichfair.com.

Oct. 16
Keene Pumpkin Festival
Downtown Keene

More than 25,000 jack-o-lanterns light up Main Street. A costume parade, seed spitting and pie eating contests, live music and fireworks display. From 10 a.m.- 9 p.m. For more information, visit pumpkinfestival.org.

Oct. 16-17
All Pet Festival
All Dogs Gym and Inn, 505 Sheffield Road, Manchester

See pets of all shapes and sizes. Pet demonstrations, dancing with the dogs, and pony rides. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $5, $2 for children 7-12 and free for children 6 and younger.
For more information, visit allpetfestival.com.

Oct. 23
Harvest Halloween Festival
Remick Museum, 58 Cleveland Hill Road, Tamworth

Family-friendly Halloween celebration. Includes games, races, crafts, a corn maze and horse-drawn carriage rides.From 3 to 7 p.m. Admission is $5. For more information, call 323-7591 or visit remickmuseum.org.

Oct. 30
Halloween Howl
Downtown Concord

Live music, crafts, horse-drawn wagon rides, a costume parade and more. From 4 to 8 p.m. For more information, visit mainstreetconcord.com.

Author: Cassie Pappathan

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