Lakes Region Reflections
Jumat, 13 Juli 2012
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Last night's "CBS Evening News" started out with a report from Laconia about Mitt Romney. (Couldn't really figure out where it was shot - perhaps behind the Margate in Weirs Beach?)
It's probably to be expected - and interesting to consider that if the seasonal Wolfeboro resident wins the November election, the Lakes Region would likely become the "summer White House" - and get the most attention it's gotten since "On Golden Pond" was filmed here in 1981.
And speaking of "On Golden Pond," the original play is being presented by Academy Award-winner author Ernest Thompson at Pitman's Freight Room in Laconia this summer. (Check here for details.) What's special about his production is that Thompson, who's also an accomplished actor, is for the first time playing a role in the show - and, he's directing it, another first. We've seen the production - and it's definitely worth seeing. (Dare we say, better than the movie?)
Finally, the Lake Winnipesaukee Museum has a great presentation for anyone who loves the Gunstock Mountain Resort today. "A History of Gunstock" is free and open to the public, beginning at 11 a.m. It's presented by Gilford author Carol Lee Anderson whose book, "The History of Gunstock: Skiing in the Belknap Mountains," won the 2011 Skade Award from the International Skiing History Museum.
Last night's "CBS Evening News" started out with a report from Laconia about Mitt Romney. (Couldn't really figure out where it was shot - perhaps behind the Margate in Weirs Beach?)
It's probably to be expected - and interesting to consider that if the seasonal Wolfeboro resident wins the November election, the Lakes Region would likely become the "summer White House" - and get the most attention it's gotten since "On Golden Pond" was filmed here in 1981.
And speaking of "On Golden Pond," the original play is being presented by Academy Award-winner author Ernest Thompson at Pitman's Freight Room in Laconia this summer. (Check here for details.) What's special about his production is that Thompson, who's also an accomplished actor, is for the first time playing a role in the show - and, he's directing it, another first. We've seen the production - and it's definitely worth seeing. (Dare we say, better than the movie?)
Finally, the Lake Winnipesaukee Museum has a great presentation for anyone who loves the Gunstock Mountain Resort today. "A History of Gunstock" is free and open to the public, beginning at 11 a.m. It's presented by Gilford author Carol Lee Anderson whose book, "The History of Gunstock: Skiing in the Belknap Mountains," won the 2011 Skade Award from the International Skiing History Museum.
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