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May 31, 2012
7pm – 9pm at the Folsom Tavern, 164 Water Street, Exeter, NH.
The NH Preservation Alliance joins us for a special program during Preservation Month that will focus on the stewardship of an historic home. Experts will use the restoration of Folsom Tavern to highlight some of the issues, such as restoring sash windows, dealing with multiple layers of paint and paper, and finding the right contractors.
$20 adults, $15 members of AIM or NH Preservation Alliance. Registration through www.nhpreservation.org. Learn more about the Alliance at www.nhpreservation.org
 
June 2, 2012
9-1, Raynes Farm
 
21st Annual Bike Tour
June 3, 2012
The Exeter Area Lions Club presents their 21st Annual Bike Tour. Tour starts and finishes at Stratham Hill Park.
There are three tours, 10 mile, 25 mile and 50 mile. Great way to start the season. Ultimate picnic lunch provided to all riders.
Call or e-mail Henry at 772-4890 or Linda at lbhscouter@comcast.net.
 
June 6, 2012
A free, first-ever SAU 16 district-wide concert, featuring all grade 4-12 band and chorus students from Exeter, Stratham, Newfields, Brentwood, E. Kingston, and Kensington, will take place on Wednesday June 6, 2012 at 6PM at the Exeter High School Football Stadium. The concert is open to the public and is slated to last about an hour, and food/drink concessions will be available for purchase before, during, and after the event. It’ll be be a fun night of celebrating music in our schools - and a great way to welcome summer! Rain date: June 11, 2012.
 
Exeter High School Graduation
June 8, 2012
Congratulations Class of 2012!
 
PEA Graduation
June 10, 2012
 
June 13, 2012
Long before there was a Save the Whales movement, there was a Steal the Whales movement, led by notorious capitalist Aristotle Onassis and little known Communist Alexei Solyanik. Together, they violated nearly every rule of the International Whaling Commission, and in doing so, they made conserving the world's whales nearly impossible. The whaling commission had the capability to manage whaling sustainably using science, if it had the confidence of its members, but the prosperous cheaters undermined that confidence. UNH Associate Professor of History Kurk Dorsey will discuss this dastardly chain of events.
All are welcome to attend the NH Audubon Seacoast Chapter June free program at the Seacoast Science Center (wheelchair accessible), Odiorne Point State Park, 570 Ocean Boulevard, Rye NH. Refreshments are at 7:00 PM. Meetings begin at 7:30 PM. Cancellations will be announced on WOKQ, 97.5 FM.
 
June 16, 2012
It's the hands-down best homemade lawn party in America. If you've never experienced it, bring the whole dam' crew and we'll see you there for funky tunes, hot dogs and ice cream, whole families sprawled on blankets and lawn chairs, and our own tribute to the legendary blue-eyed soul icon Wayne Cochran. Sponsored by North Hampton Bandstand Committee with 100 percent funding from private contributors and local business.