A Perfect Winter Day in Newfound – January

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January 25, 2019

Goose Pond and Sugarloaf Conservation Area

Picture1 1 1For one of Newfound’s greatest outdoor experiences, explore the Goose Pond and Sugarloaf Ridge Conservation Area! You can park at Wellington State Park or if it’s plowed, at the Elwell Trailhead on West Shore Road (a little north of the Park entrance).

At this time of year, traction or snowshoes may be needed, but the views are worth the trip! Well-marked hiking trails provide access to Goose Pond and the Sugarloaf Ridge. There is a classic 1.5-mile round-trip loop to the summit of Little Sugarloaf (1,002 feet) which provides rewarding views of Newfound Lake, and on a clear day, the Franconia Range in the White Mountains. The return loop brings you through quiet forest, then along the north side of Goose Pond. For a trail map, please visit: newfoundlake.org/hiking. Dogs are welcome but must be leashed and owners are responsible for carrying out all pet waste.

Shackett’s Brewing Company – Great Beer, Friendly Atmosphere!

Picture2 1 1Jon Shackett opened Shackett’s Brewing Company in November 2014. In 2017, he left his teaching position and has dedicated himself full time to brewing at his new location in Bristol’s Central Square. If you enjoy great beer in a friendly atmosphere, we highly recommend stopping by. Jon usually has 6-8 options on tap, from Blonde Ales to Porters. If you’d like to try samples, flights are also available.

Step into the pub and you’ll often be greeted by Bentley, everyone’s favorite dog. You can play table shuffleboard or many game options at this family-friendly pub. Their delicious panini sandwich menu changes weekly. And did we mention live music? Check out their entertainment schedule on Facebook.

The pub is open Friday 4-9pm, Saturday noon-9pm, and Sunday 2-6pm from fall to spring, and will expand its hours during the summer season.

Picked & Polished – Dazzling Decor for Your Home!

Picture3 1 1Owner, Reta Frekot, has a passion for creating signs and home decor and repurposing furniture and other great finds! She creates custom finished furniture and stencils. Her wares and Dixie Belle Paint Products are available for purchase online and at The Altered Studio at 365 Lake St. in Bristol, NH. Or sign up for one of her local or online workshops and learn from a pro. Reta’s positive attitude and easy techniques encourage others to find their inner creative soul to make a unique piece to add to your home.

Recently, Reta has partnered with Garlyn from Basic Ingredients for the very popular “Dine & Sign Event”. The first two workshops sold out, so they’ve added a couple more. Sign up soon atwww.pickedandpolished.net before it’s too late.

Find inspiration to produce something beautiful by visiting the Picked and Polished Facebook Page or the blog on her website. Picked & Polished is located at 28 North Road in Alexandria, NH.

Tapply-Thompson Community Center’s Winter Schedule of Local Activities – Lots of Fun Things to Do! 

Jan. 25: One Act Plays @NRHS, 7pm
Jan. 25: Jack Frost & Miss Snowflake Dance @ TTCC, 6:30pm
Feb. 8: Father & Daughter Valentine Dance @ TTCC, Call 744-2713 for reservations
Feb. 14: Valentine Day Luncheon for Seniors @ TTCC, noon
March 2: Candidates Forum @ Minot-Sleeper Library, 2pm
March 30: 3rd Annual Mud Season Mixer @ Historic Bristol Town Hall, 7-10:30pm, Live Band, cash bar
April 10: Bicentennial Community Concert @ NRHS

And remember, Bristol is celebrating its Bicentennial in 2019! Follow all the activities at www.townofbristolnh.org