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Monadnock Hiker |
Posted - March 12 2025 : 09:38:16 AM Every year the Fort has a "Winter Weekend" in mid-Feburay - - not this year. - Small attendence, but a great time with some Abernaki from Vermont, Rhode Island & often Maine. - For me it's a four hour drive round trip. - I showed up looking forward to "things" and found a note on their door. ("They" usually send e-mail before events - probably forgot this one.) . "Please accept our apologies. The Winter Weekend has been postponed until March 15-16" . That's certainly not mid-winter here - "the board visited" another location, for some reason. - Ever since they eliminated the Directors position & decided that the board would run everything - it's been in a nosedive. |
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Monadnock Hiker |
Posted - March 18 2025 : 7:02:52 PM No - There might be something on FB, but I don't have an account ... |
Fitzhugh Williams |
Posted - March 18 2025 : 2:03:05 PM Sounds like this might be a good event. Have you heard anything from it? |
Monadnock Hiker |
Posted - March 13 2025 : 2:14:17 PM No ... . Bingo - Just received this from "the board" - which is likely why there was no e-mail in February. - they ever intended to have the traditional "Winter Weekend" in February. Looks like the Abernaki were geat at making Maple Syrup. - Name change ahead - "NH Maple Weekeb"??? . Discover Maple Magic at the Fort This Saturday, March 15th! . MAPLE SYRUP, CULTURAL HERITAGE, FAMILY FUN: . Are you ready to embark on a delightful journey during NH Maple Weekend? - We invite you to make the Fort at No. 4 one of your stops! Join us this weekend at the Fort for an enriching experience that celebrates our local traditions and fosters a deeper appreciation for the cultural stories that shape our community. Bring your family and friends, and let’s create some sweet memories together! . Get tickets at Winter Weekend 2025! | The Fort at No.4 . Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of our cultural heritage with an engaging talk on the Abenaki Maple Syrup Origin Story, where you'll learn about the legend of this beloved sweetener. - And don’t miss out on a tasting of granulated maple sugar, an experience sure to tickle your taste buds and connect you to the land’s history. . In addition to our maple festivities, we will be serving a dish steeped in another history: - Pouding au Chomeur, affectionately known as Poor Man's Cake. - This traditional French recipe hails from a time when maple syrup was a beloved and affordable pantry staple, bringing families together in the kitchen. - As you savor this sweet treat, you’ll not only taste a piece of history but also share in the community spirit that binds us all. . Join us this weekend at the Fort for an enriching experience that celebrates our local traditions and fosters a deeper appreciation for the cultural stories that shape our community. - Bring your family and friends, and let’s create some sweet memories together!
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Fitzhugh Williams |
Posted - March 13 2025 : 10:50:29 AM That's a shame. I haven't seen anything from the Pequawket Alliance about the event and I guess that is why. Are you going back in March? |
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