Archive for June, 2010

Squam Lakes Science Center is fun for all ages.

June 30th, 2010 by janelmartin

moose_1Love nature and want to see the beauty of New Hampshire? Looking for something to do with the kids or grandkids this summer?  Well look no further than the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center in Holderness, NH.

I know what you are thinking, science, sounds too boring for the kids, they are on school break and do not want to learn.  That could not be further from the truth.  There is a nature trail where you will see native NH animals in their natural habitat.  Learn about raptors, black bear, white tail deer and otter.  In the Gordon Children’s Activity Center there is a play area where they can imagine they are a gopher and climb through tunnels, or a spider climbing on a giant web, and much more.

Trail Map

Four trails to explore, adventure awaits.

Expect to spend 3-4 hours exploring the trails and stopping at the exhibits of the animals along the way.  If you get hungry, Kirkwood Cafe set in the beautiful Kirkwood Gardens is a nice place to stop for a rest and some refreshment. After lunch take on of the guided Science Center Lake Cruises on the canopied pontoon boat, and see Big Squam from a different angle.  There are binoculars available for getting that up-close view of loons and other wildlife on the lake.

Want something faster and more private?  Are you looking for a way to let the kids cool off in the lake and still see some wildlife?  Then Experience Squam private boat tours is for you.  Cindy O’Leary will take you on a tour of Big Squam, tell you about growing up on the lake, show you the location where they filmed “On Golden Pond” and even give you some behind the scenes tidbits. She will take you to see the Bald Eagles Nest, nesting loons and even to some great swimming locations such as jumping rock, to cool off.  Bring along the food and beverages and she provides the ice, towels, blankets, and binoculars so you can sit back and enjoy the beauty of Big Squam lake.

Mother Loon and babies.

After a long day of adventure, come back to the Wakefield Inn for some relaxation.  Sit on the front porch and watch the world go by while rocking your cares away.  Play a game of chess, or work on a puzzle with the kids.  Watch the movie “On Golden Pond” and recognize the places you just visited, we will supply the popcorn.  Check out our new Experience “On Golden Pond” package, and let us plan your visit to the lakes region of New Hampshire.

Great Waters Music Festival 2010 has arrived.

June 25th, 2010 by janelmartin

For those who love music, and especially when performed in an outdoor setting with a view, look no further than Great Waters Music Festival.  Every summer under an acoustical performace pavilion, set on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire; Great Waters Music Festival attracts regional and national artists for concerts and even a folk festival.  The pavilion can seat up to 800 people and all seats have an unobstructed view of the stage.

Come help kick off their 16th year!!

This year starts off with “Pops Celebrate America” on July 9th at 8:00pm.   Conductor Peter Mansfield and the Great Waters Pops Orchestra will present favorite patriotic and American music, and of course the always popular 1812 Overture.  July16 will be the John Pizzarelli Quartet, a Tribute to Duke Ellington for those jazz fans out there.  Coming on July 23, The Ultimate Doo Wop Show, The Drifters, Vogues and Marcels sounds like a fun evening.

In August, the month starts out with Eliza Gilkyson & Cheryl Wheeler on Friday, August 13.  Next up will be the annual Benefit Dinner and Auction on August 19.  An evening of food, music and a singing auctioneer to fund the continuation of the Great Waters program into the future as well as scholarships. Then finally the 9th Annual Great Waters Folk Festival on Saturday, August 28 from 2:00pm-11:00pm.  Spend the day enjoying such artists as Aztec Two Step, Red Stick Ramblers, Mindy Smith, Anais Mitchell and many more.

Food, Fun and Feel Good!!

 Book your tickets with Great Waters directly online, and then plan to make an evening of it by dining at one of the great Wolfeboro restaurants.  Some of the choices are Mise En Place at 96 Lehner Street, featuring an eclectic mix of flavors from all over the world; Garwoods Restaurant and Pub right on Main Street serving seafood, steaks, salads and burgers overlooking the lake; or the newly remodeled Wolfe’s Tavern at the Woleboro Inn for your not so traditional tavern faire.

If you wish to make a weekend of it, we have just put together a package for a 2 night stay, a 5-course dinner in our restaurant with wine and tickets to see the concert. (subject to availability of course) This package for 2 people in our best available room, with section A seating at the concert is $429 +tax.  Just enter in promo code greatw2010 when booking.
If you happen to be in the area on Tuesday, August 31 there will be a free commuity concert featuring the US Air Force Band of Liberty, which will end the 16th saeson of the festival.

Mountian Biking and Cycling in New Hampshire's Lakes Region

June 16th, 2010 by janelmartin

A great way to see the area is on the back of a bicycle.  Ride by lakes, mountains, farms, fields and through quaint New England towns.  Wakefield was awarded “Bicycle Friendly Community” and we have bicycle maps available at the Wakefield Inn for easy to difficult rides through the country roads that surround us.  Below is just one sample of the trail maps we have for our guests.

Sniff the Flowers trail

If you do not want to travel with you bike, no worries.  The Nordic Skier has rentals avialable for both road/performance and mountain biking.  They are located right in Wolfeboro and are near the Cotton Valley trail. They have maps available for trails in the area, and after a long bike ride you can cool off at the town beach or get an ice cream at Bailey’s Bubble.

Want a little more adventure!!  Try mountain biking at Back Country Excursions just over the border in Maine.  A full day of guided trail riding is $40pp and they have 18 miles of trails.  They also offer bike rentals for those who travel to the area from far away.  They even include lunch for the all day rides, though half day is available. 

Leave the details to us.  Just put in the notes that you want to rent a bike and what type (mountain or road) and we will have it waiting here for you.  We can even pack you a healthy lunch/snack and some of our great water.

Bikers! at Barnstormers Theatre in Tamworth, NH

June 6th, 2010 by janelmartin

Just up the road a piece is the Barnstormers Theatre, America’s oldest professional summer theatre. They have many great shows coming up this year, and they are also celebrating the 80th year, so it is sure to be a great season.  It is a scenic 35 minute drive from the Inn, and the curtain time is  7:30pm Tuesday- Saturday and 2:00pm for Saturday Matinee. 

Bikers! and new comedy by Tom O’Reilly will have the final showing this coming weekend June 11, 12 and 13. ickets are $24.50 Balcony and $29.50 Orchestra for evening shows.  Call 603-323-8500 to order tickets.  They fill up quick, so it is best to order early.  The next show will be “A funny thing happened on the way to the Forum” July 6-10.

 Want to make a weekend of it? We would be happy to arrange an early dinner for guests who would like to enjoy dinner in our restaurant before-hand on any Friday or Saturday night.  Or how about a picnic lunch to take with you on a country drive.  Visit Remick Counrty Doctor’s Museum and have lunch by the river and then head to the show.

Rescue Dog Ace, from Lakes Region Humane Society

June 2nd, 2010 by janelmartin

Last year right before Christmas we adopted a dog from the Lakes Region Humane Society.  His name is Ace and he is just a sweetheart. 

Regal Ace

Please let me in!

 His is a 4 year old Weimeraner and came to NH from Georgia He is settleing in to his job as official greeter rather well, and wags his tail at all who enter the Inn.  He loves to run in the backyard, and is doing a wonderful job of keeping the squirrels off the birdfeeders. 

Ae our Weimeraner
Such a Ham!

He seems to want to make sure he is the center of attention….just check out the picture at the right!!  Whenever I sit and have a chat with someone, he comes over and just lies down, then he rolls over….too funny not to laugh!

He loves all the girls, and anyone who comes to stay.  We found a gem of a dog at the shelter, and am so glad that he now has a home with us. 
Oh, and if anyone has any old blankets or pillows, I am happy to take them to the Lakes Region Humane Society for you.  On your next visit the Wakefield Inn, just bring them with you, and I will drop them off.  They are always in need of old towels, and bedding for all the animals at the shelter.  Ace says thanks for helping his friends!!