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2 water bottles to bring to your workout: $16
Dinner for 4 at Tiebreakers Family Grille: $40
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The Disney Carpet and Rug Collection from ShawStop by our booth & check it out!
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Stop by our booth at the S.V. Expo, Oct. 22 & check it out!
Halloween AnnexVisit the two largest Halloween Superstores
in New England and receive 10% off your purchase of $25 or more with this coupon.
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Darlene ChauvetteBroker/Owner
Certified Residential SpecialistE-Pro • Million Dollar [email protected]
Helping sellers and buyers navigate the ever changing Real Estate market.
Visit my booth at the SNH ExpoOct. 22, Under the Hampshire Dome
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“Rock Garden View” by Susan Barney - oil
October at East Colony Fine Art MANCHESTER – East Colony Fine Art Gallery will highlight
the work of member artists Susan Barney and Dawn Sanel as Fea-ture Artists during the month of October. They have decided on a garden theme for their show, “All Things Bright and Beautiful,” with Susan displaying her vibrant oil paintings of rock gardens in mid-summer in New Hampshire and California, and Dawn her pastel studies of the pure, brilliant colors of poppies from a variety of gardens. The exhibition runs from September 29 through Octo-ber 24. An Artists’ Reception will be held on Saturday, October 3, from 4-7 pm.
All gallery events are free and open to the public. East Colony Fine Art is located in Langer Place, 55 South Commercial Street, Manchester. Regular gallery hours: Tuesday-Friday 11-5 & Sat 10-5. Phone: 621-7400. Web site: www.eastcolony.com.
The Dana Center, Saint Anselm College Presents
Chic Gamine and De Temps AntanTwo French Canadian Roots Bands celebrate Music North of the Border at Dana
MANCHESTER - The Dana Center, regional performing arts center at Saint Anselm College upholds its venerable tradition of showcasing spectacular perform-ing artists from the world roster by presenting Chic Gamine and De Temp Antan for one evening performance only on Friday, Oc-tober 16, at 8p.m.
This concert celebrating the unique brand of French Canadi-an music you can only find north of the border at folk festivals and French Quarter cafes features two distinct flavors of French Ca-nadian roots music.
Juno Award winning Chic Ga-mine, the roguishly charming Winnipeg/Montreal-based vo-cal quintet with a solo percus-sionist as their musical support, use their voices as instruments, effortlessly launching into intri-cate string arrangements, bass-heavy rhythm sections and lush harmonies that are practically intoxicating. Their signature vin-tage chic vibe takes over as soon as the curtain goes up, setting the mood for a fresh and funky stage show to unfold. As it does, this
talented team of songwriters creates a sound that resonates with soul, passion and an unabashedly random brand of humor that has a way of reeling their audience in and playfully leaving them beg-ging for more.
Southern Gospel, Soul, R’n’B , 50’s Doo-Wop, Brazilian forro and French Chanson are infused into the voices and rhythms of these beguiling song weavers, building stunningly complex mu-sical arrangements from strictly vocal chords. The group’s playfulness shines through on their self-titled debut recording, which earned them the Juno for Roots-Traditional album of the year. With just two years under their stylishly coordi-nated belts, they have performed all over North America including the Winnipeg Folk Festival, The California World Fest and opening for the legendary Smokey Robinson at the Festival of Sandpoint.
Peacock Players’ Giant Peach To Drop On Nashua, October 16
NASHUA – Peacock Players, New Hampshire’s premiere award-win-ning youth theatre, proudly pres-ents James And The Giant Peach at the 14 Court Street Theatre, in Nashua, NH for one weekend only in October.
From the author of Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, Roald Dahl’s beloved classic James And The Gi-ant Peach comes to vivid life with an all-new stage version for a whole
new generation of dreamers. Young orphan James Henry Trotter is sent to live with his horrible Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spiker, after his parents are killed by a runaway rhinoceros. Long days of grueling chores and demeaning remarks from his aunts make James’s life miserable, until one day when a mysterious stranger arrives and suddenly James’s life is turned upside-down! Strange mag-ic accidentally spills onto his aunts’ withered peach tree, and James finds an enormous peach growing in his yard! James crawls inside to the very center of the peach where he finds an unusual group of talk-ing insects. As the peach starts roll-ing downhill, James discovers the power of making new friends, and his extraordinary adventure begins.
James And The Giant Peach is di-rected by Peacock Players Artist in Residence Medina Mahfuz. This production marks Mafuz’ directing debut with Peacock Players.
“It is a great privilege to rein-vent the timeless backdrop of Roald Dahl’s classic fantasy,” says Mah-fuz. “This version of the story stays true to the literary work, and offers a truly unique stage experience for our large family audiences.”
“James And The Giant Peach is timeless, fanciful, and complete-
ly enchanting”, says Peacock Play-ers Artistic Director Keith Wei-rich. “This production will charm children of all ages with the power of believing in the most imagina-tive things. Experiencing a produc-tion of this magnitude and design is a once in a lifetime adventure, and Peacock Players is proud to bring this classic to a whole new genera-
tion of adventurers.”James And The Giant Peach per-
formances are Friday, October 16th at 7pm, Saturday, October 17th at 2pm and 7pm, and Sunday, October 18th at 2pm. To purchase tickets or for more information, please call the Box Office at 886-7000 or visit www.peacockplayers.org.
De Temp Antan
Chic Gamine
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James played by Nick Masson
Trisha Mahoney, Sarah Eastwood, Jessica Williams, Nate Healey, Bailey de Lacy, Michael Dedousis, and Taylor Morrow