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Selasa, 20 Desember 2011

All Aboard for the Polar Express!

By Ami D'Amelio, NHGSA Programs Manager, Granite State Ambassador, PSU Ice Arena Class of 2011

The holidays are a magical time of year and what better way to kick off the season but to take the beloved ride to the North Pole on the Polar Express! This year, my sister-in-law Bridget and I hatched a plan to score some tickets for our families on the Polar Express Event of New England, and it all started in September .... which made for a very early start to the holiday season...

For the Polar Express Event of New England, which leaves from either North Conway or Lincoln, your entry and donation must be postmarked by October 1st. (For those of you that are just thinking of the Polar Express now, there are a few tickets which recently became available from the Lincoln location you can click here to see the available dates and purchase online) So we both sent in our entries with donations - hers to Lincoln, mine to North Conway - hoping we could hedge our bets. On the scheduled call days, volunteers for the Polar Express Event work their way through all the entries, calling each person and offering whatever seats are still available. When you receive the call, you have to make your decision on the spot and provide payment. If you don't answer, you lose your tickets. We were lucky enough that Bridget's call day was first and she was able to get tickets for all of us on the same Saturday night. (Consequently, I did get a call the next day but it was quite late in the afternoon and no Friday or Saturday tickets were available) Thank goodness we divided and conquered!

Now, the D'Amelios are a rowdy bunch so we took the feedback from other families who had attended in the pajamas and decided to all dress in matching PJs - I am sure we were quite the sight! But the kids were excited (the adults, too!) so we headed off in our matching outfits for the 7pm departure from the Hobo Railroad in Lincoln, NH on December 3rd. We arrived early to get to the head of the boarding line, the two little boys were in heaven playing with trains in the gift shop!


Promptly at 6:30, the doors opened and we rushed to board the actual train. True to the book, the train staff came by with hot chocolate for everyone and we enjoyed the yummy treat all the way to the North Pole.

Upon arrival at the North Pole, Santa's elves were standing along the path to help guide us to the theater and played along well with the kids. Our elf "Icecube" was very playful and asked the kids about their Santa lists - delighting each and every one with his attention.

We settled into the theater and enjoyed a reading from The Polar Express. Then the Big Man came out to greet the sea of excited kids and took the time to walk around and greet each one. This was definitely the highlight for our crew! (We had no idea Santa had this kind of time on his hands during this time of year!) After selecting a child to receive the first gift of Christmas, we all made our way back to the train and started the long trek back to NH from the North Pole. During our ride, the train staff came around again, this time to give each child a sleigh bell to take home. My girls were so excited to exclaim that they could still hear it ring!

It was a very delightful evening, and fun to see so much of the book come to life before our very eyes. It was definitely a memory that will stay with us for a long time - hopefully our matching PJs will last as long! :-)

Rabu, 29 Desember 2010

We Are Family ...

By Ami D'Amelio, GSA Programs Manager

The Hanover Street Chophouse in Manchester, NH has been a family favorite since its opening just over five years ago. My husband and I have been there numerous times for the Chophouse renowned long, romantic dinners, and we have been there separately for various business lunches, dinners and drinks. We love the exquisite interior, all the dark wood and intimate seating creates a cozy environment full of plush and luxury.

The first time with the kids and my mother from out-of-state was before attending A Christmas Carol at the Palace Theatre a few years back. The food was amazing (the seafood tower is legendary!) and the service impeccable. Needless to say, we all had a wonderful experience! A handful of other times, we have popped into the Chophouse later in the evening with the kids for dessert, cocktails and coffee after a night of festivities elsewhere. Every time, despite the hour, the staff was always welcoming, the ambiance inviting, and the fare delighting. Not all restaurants can handle a family, especially impromptu, so it is a tremendous credit to the Chophouse to have such a lasting impression on us.

The Hanover Street Chophouse celebrated their fifth anniversary early this December. My family and I are thrilled to have this jewel in Manchester and look forward to our next visit ... whenever that should be ... hopefully soon.

Selasa, 09 November 2010

We're not in October anymore ...

Submitted by Ami D'Amelio, GSA Programs Manager

So it is past Octoberfest season, but there is still a lot to do if you prefer locally brewed beer and New Hampshire-made flavor! Here are a few places to check out if you haven't already or if you are ready for another round....

Milly's Tavern, Manchester, NH
The only true brewery in Manchester, Milly's Tavern has 16 of their own brews on tap and handcraft them every week. They do offer a mug club for those that want to come back for more at a reduced cost. Or if you want to take yours home to enjoy, they also will fill 64oz. growlers to go! (You simply must try their Pumpkin Ale, which is typically brewed year round and one of my all-time favorites!) In addition, they boast their nightclub scene, some nights with live music, and food. It is a win all the way around!

Portsmouth Brewery, Portsmouth, NH
The Portsmouth Brewery is the original NH brewpub and has been serving great food and handcrafted beers since 1991. The brewery is connected through common ownership with the Smuttynose Brewing Company, also located in Portsmouth. Between their Smuttynose offerings and their in-house brews, looks like they have about ten on tap at the moment. They offer tours Thursdays, Friday and Saturdays at 1:00pm and 3:00pm, and also offer 64oz. growlers or 22oz. bomber bottles to take home with you. They are known for their famous Kate the Great Russian Imperial Stout (which if you are interested, will be released March 7, 2011 and scratch tickets to start being sold January 24th). I haven't personally had this brew, but am thinking 2011 might be my year!

Located in downtown Nashua, Martha's Exchange offers upwards of 25 different brews throughout the year, with a rotation of semi-regular, seasonals and reserve beers. From the meager beginnings as Martha's Sweet Shoppe to a luncheonette to the gorgeous restaurant it is today, Martha's has grown up to be a strong force in food and beverage. Their food is spectacular and many dishes offer a modern twist on old favorites. A recent lunch companion actually claimed to have never witnessed anyone not thoroughly enjoy their fare. I have to agree - mine was delicious!


If you are interested in sampling a few brews for contrast and comparison, try out the second annual New Hampshire Brewers Festival on Friday and Saturday November 12 and 13, 2010, in the Armory at the Radisson Hotel in Manchester, NH. There is a "Dinner with the Brewers" event on Friday night and two beer-tasting sessions on Saturday. More than enough opportunity to try out some new and savor some familiar brews. Over 18 brands are listed on the website, and the breweries listed above are included! Looking for a deal? The Radisson Hotel also offers garage parking, restaurant, lounge and package deals with rooms, meals and brewfest tickets.

Can't make the Festival? No worries, the New Hampshire Division of Travel and Tourism also offer a Brewery Tour map and brochure that you can download online at www.visitnh.gov and tour some of the best NH breweries at your own pace.

Prost!

Sabtu, 30 Oktober 2010

Smelly feet??!

Submitted by Ami D'Amelio, GSA Programs Manager

There seems to be a lot of spooky and scary Halloween activities around - from Haunted Acres in Epping, The Ghoullog in North Conway to Spooky World and Nightmare New England in Litchfield, from Fright Kingdom in Nashua to Haunted Overload in Lee - but what if you have goblins of the more timid variety or toddlers?

Don't fret, there are lots of options that won't frighten your tiny trick-or-treater. Below are just a few options to consider:

Mall Trick-Or-Treating:

My kids always loved this when they were little - it is a familiar setting, lots of goodies, less walking, no cars, mostly younger children, and everybody stays warm and cozy! This year, your children can do their store-to-store pilgrimage at roughly the same time as most NH communities, but you will be in a climate-controlled venue (i.e. no freezing pre-November winds for your little ones!). The picture to the right was also taken at The Picture People which is conveniently located right in the mall. We decided to have the professionals capture our newly one-year-old's first "real" Halloween and my first handmade, homemade costume.

I found three locations that are offering this type of event this year. First, Simon Malls are offering mall-wide trick-or-treating from 1-3pm on October 31 at both the Mall of NH in Manchester and Pheasant Lane Mall in Nashua. Fox Run Mall in Newington is also offering mall trick-or-treating from 2-4pm on Halloween. At any of these locations, just look for the orange pumpkins in the windows of participating vendors. Is your little ghoul a Simon Malls Kidgets member? They can stop by the Guest Services counter for an extra goodie bag!

Tanger Outlets in Tilton also offered a trick-or-treat event on Friday, October 29th. The Management Office provided a Halloween bag with a small treat to all costumed children between 6-8pm. For added fun, they also held a costume contest in from of the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory at 7pm for those 12 and under.

Girl Scouts of Alstead:

Girl Scout troops 20978 and 22297 have organized a Halloween party for kids complete with games, prizes, snacks and crafts. This party is from 5-8pm on 10/31/2010 at the Alstead Town Hall on Main Street. With the Girl Scouts of America, you know that it will be good, clean fun and you can support a great organization at the same time!

Town Events:

Many individual towns have caught on that local residents need a better alternative for the little ghouls and goblins. You can ask at your local town hall or do an internet search with your town name + toddler + trick-or-treat. I found quite a few that would be great for my 2-year old, and possibly even my 1st grader (who is solely interested in Halloween for the goodies!).

When they are ready for more ...

And then when they are older and looking for the more traditional scary, or even downright frightening, Halloween experience, you can check out nicely organized websites like HauntWorld.com that categorize, rate and recommend the best Haunted Halloween venues!

Happy Halloween!

Sabtu, 02 Oktober 2010

It is HEATING UP in New Hampshire!

The fall is really heating up with all the chili cook-offs that have boiled up left and right. All of the cook-off events sound worth the visit (I do love a good bowl of chili!), so here are a few cook-offs to take note of:




World Championship Chili Cook-Off

The mother of all chili cook-offs in New Hampshire for 2010, the World Championship Chili Cook-Off went through a stringent selection process and chose to have their much celebrated annual world championship in Manchester, NH. The World Championship Chili Cook-Off is organized each year by the International Chili Society (ICS), a non-profit organization that sanctions chili cook-offs with judging and cooking rules and regulations. Winners from sanctioned events are eligible to participate in the World Championship, which is scheduled from October 1-3, 2010. Tickets are only $5.00 and include five chili sampling
(you must enter by 9/26 to be eligible). Finally, if you would like to receive updates as they become available, you can visit the World Championship Chili Cook-Off on Facebook and show them how much you "like" them!


Claremont Fall Festival & Chili Cook-Off

With this family-oriented, high-quality area attraction, Claremont


comes to life with
this city-wide event
produced by the Greater Claremont Chamber of Commerce. During the day, the festival includes a chili cook-off, live music, apple pie auction, 5k certified race, hothead contest, classic car display, art walk, kid zone, lots of vendors, and more! Transitioning into the night, the festival will be offering a pub crawl and a family movie night under the stars.








With major event sponsor Eastern Propane & Oil, this day and evening will be one for the books! The chili cook-off starts at 11am, and tickets are $5.00 for adults and $3.00 for children under 18. The Greater Claremont Chamber of Commerce is currently redesigning their website, so all Claremont Fall Festival & Chili Cook-Off details can be found on the Fall Festival Facebook page.


21st Annual WHEB Chili Cook-Off

The longest running cook-off I was able to find in NH, the WHEB Chili Cook-Off has the details all squared away! This year's cook-off is scheduled for Saturday, October 9th from 11:30pm until the chili is gone. Adult tickets are $15.00, children tickets are $6.00 and Prescott Park Arts Festival members receive free admission. For this year's event, WHEB has partnered with Strawbery Banke Museum, and the Chili Cook-Off will be offered in tandem with their Fall Festival. Both events will take place on the grounds of Strawbery Banke. In addition, my sources announced that this year's attendees will be able to pair their chili with Redhook beer!



8th Annual Chilly Chili Cook-Off



This annual event has actually outgrown the venue used in years past so are in negotiations to create a "Chilly Chili Cook-Off Stroll" which will stretch through the Village of North Conway. Although a specific date has not been announced, this cook-off is typically held during winter so you have a bit of time to schedule this one on your social calendar. Check the Mount Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce website for details in early October. For me, a stroll through crisp winter air with a steaming bowl of chili sounds like a winter wonderland!



Who says the fall isn't hot hot hot in New Hampshire? :-)
 

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