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ISSUE NO. 329 / November 23, 2022

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Sunapee Happenings

A note of “thanks” to the Sunapee community from the folks who put “Happenings” in your mailbox each Wednesday. You have supported our endeavors, donated generously and volunteered to make all things possible for the past 12 years! American flags are all around town.  Sponsors of the Farmers Market. The Harbor has been “Haunted”.  Newcomers are welcomed.  

Children picnic with their Teddies.  Families enjoy Movies Under the Stars.  We support and partner for School Events. Candidates Forums enlighten voters.  Santa and his elves visit.  Publish a Community Calendar … and, even built a Covered Bridge!  You’ve dined and danced at “Sitting Pretty” and a Gatsby “Fight of Fancy”, rocked with "The Beatles” and donned “Boots & Bling  for BBQ & Bluegrass”.  We are ever so grateful for your dedication and partnership as Project Sunapee strives to strengthen the sense of community, encourage economic vitality, foster education, and support the preservation of the cultural, historic and scenic assets of our community!   

The Project Sunapee Board of Directors

Attention!

ATTENTION all “Turkey Trotters” and “Chicken Runners”.  Tomorrow is the 18th Annual Thanksgiving Day 5K and Kids Run.


Good Luck one and all ! We’ll be cheering you on along the way and at the finish line!


SPTO volunteers have been baking pies especially for your Thanksgiving dinner.  

On Sale at race headquarters at the Livery during registration hours.


This tradition carries on, thanks the Sponsors, Volunteers and Sunapee Recreation Dept. Lake Sunapee Turkey Trot

Coming Soon

Cue The Music

Friday, November 25th: "Amber Wilds” will take the stage at Sunapee Coffeehouse.


Amber Wilds is a progressive folk band that blends sensitive instrumentals with evocative lyricism. The group draws influence from American roots and contemporary genres, blending them into songs of modern-day relevance with lyrics that remind us to find the beauty in the wilds. Bandleaders Devon Gardner and Adam Gurczak play as a duo, as well as in compliments of three or four with other local musicians. After many moons of quarantine, the band is finally hitting the stages in 2022 with a slew of new releases underway. Learn More

Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy” as performed by the NY Philharmonic at recent re-opening of Geffen Concert Hall at Lincoln Center.

Let's Get Artsy

Opening November 22nd. “Railway Children” at N. Stage 


Faced with a family emergency, three siblings are forced to move rom their fancy city home to a small rural cottage. Bobbie, Peter and Phyllis learn to love life in the country, making thrilling discoveries as they explore the railroad and befriend the fascinating people of their new town. Based on the classic British children’s novel The Railway Children by E. Nesbit, this new holiday classic play with music celebrates resilience, kindness and the power of the community to lift up and support those with the greatest need.

Learn More

LSPA

Parade

Tomorrow marks the 98th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City, with marching bands, fantastic floats and balloons as tall as 5 story buildings. Read More


Preview some of the special features in the 2022 parade. CLICK HERE

Until Next Week

Happy “Turkey (or tofu) Day one and all!


Wednesday’s email “SUNAPEE HAPPENINGS
highlights a selection of events in our community each week.

For complete details on everything happening around the
Lake Sunapee area, check out the
Project Sunapee Community Calendar
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