Wolfeboro events

“Haunted” Trolley Tours on Tap for This Fall

Tickets are now on sale for Molly the Trolley’s 2023 fall “Haunted” History/Mystery Tours scheduled to begin Thursday, September 28.

A “spirit” from Wolfeboro’s past (played by John Smith of Wolfeboro) interrupted the Haunted/History Trolley Tour last year. Who and where will it be this year?

Where Molly will take her “guesst” this year remains as much a mystery as which (or perhaps we should say witch) lessons the elderly, and rather creepy 1800s schoolmarm’ Maude Taylor will try to teach.

Molly will travel back in time with Miss Maude visiting parts of three centuries and exploring the history and mystery of Wolfeboro’s past. Who knows who else may show up along the way?

During the tour Molly will make several stops when passengers will get off the trolley and walk short distances.

 “It’s sure to be a bit creepy, a lot of fun and I’m confident you’ll step off the trolley knowing something you didn’t know when you boarded,” said Wolfeboro Trolley Company owner Kathy Faiman (aka Maude.) READ MORE

Wolfeboro Friends of Music launches its 88th season!

Wolfeboro Friends of Music launches its 88th season with one of America’s great all vocal ensembles, ‘Sound Off’ A Cappella, ‘Modern Pop with A Soulful Twist’. The premiere concert takes place at Anderson Hall, Brewster Academy on Sunday, September 17, 2023, at 3:00 PM.

Read about this exciting ensemble and its achievements HERE.

Wolfeboro's Santa's Hut Off for a Little Hibernation

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Thank you Crowell’s Towing and Repair! Crowell’s not only donates services to carefully place Santa’s Hut in Wolfeboro in time for visits from Santa Claus, they also carefully move it back to it’s seasonal storage location.

Speaking of storage, thank you Auto Care Plus of Wolfeboro for lending us assistance with that.

Christmas in Wolfeboro is made possible with the generous support of Proud Community Sponsors.

Vintage Boats Galore - And More

VINTAGE BOATS GALORE - AND MORE

It’s that time again in America’s Oldest Summer Resort Community when boats and boat- ing and all things lake life visibly exemplify the history and stories of life on New Hamp- shire freshwater lakes.

And nothing celebrates the lore of summer lake fun better than the New England Vintage Boat and Car Auction hosted annually in July by the Wolfeboro-based New Hampshire Boat Museum. It’s a not-to-be-missed annual event; a time to “ooh and aah”, experience the romance of a by-gone era and, perhaps, even take home a trophy from the collection of beautiful boats, cars, themed rustic furnishings and nautical memorabilia up for sale.

However, what has for the past 18 years in July been an exciting outdoor, under-tent event will be hosted differently this year with organizers hopeful that a global pandemic will not dampen enthusiasm among bidders forced to compete virtually in an Internet-based format.

VIRTUAL IS THE NEW NORMAL

This year, no bidding cards; no familiar auction tent. Instead, NHBM’s auction, set to be- gin at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, July 18, will be strictly virtual, meaning auction registration, pre- bidding and bidding will take place online only at https://www.proxibid.com/New-Hamp- shire-Boat-Museum/2020-New-Hampshire-Boat-Museum-Auction/event-catalog/180675

Despite this year’s absence of in-person bidding, auction items can be viewed at the muse- um’s website www.NHBM.org , or, for those who want to “kick the tires”, live previews are READ MORE…