Smithsonian Magazine Museum Day – free tickets

Smithsonian Magazine is offering Museum Day on Saturday, September 24, 2011. Register on their website to receive your free Museum Day ticket for two people to the museum of your choice. They have many places to choose from in NH, MA and ME as well as many other states. Another great opportunity to spend quality educational time with the family at a discount!

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Old-Fashioned Winter Days at the Enfield Shaker Museum

After the holidays, families are always looking for things to do on the weekends. Visit the Enfield Shaker Museum each Saturday in January for our “Old Fashioned Winter Days,” January 8, 15, 22 and 29 from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. The cost is $10/adult and $5/child.

Families are urged to bring their snowshoes, sleds, tubes and cross-country skis! The Enfield Shaker Museum has a beautiful hill offering breathtaking views of Lake Mascoma, and many trails to explore.

Warm up inside the Great Stone Dwelling and have hot chocolate, coffee, a hot lunch and participate in more activities. Appropriate for all ages, these activities will include making “snowflakes,” making Shaker crafts, storytelling, singing, watching demonstrations by trained artisans, and participating in a new interactive tour, “Growing Up Shaker, ” which will also include activities.

Great Stone Dwelling House

The Great Stone Dwelling is the Shakers’ most significant building in the U.S. Built in 1841, it has many features that were ahead of its time. Children may also ring the 1841 bell in the bell tower.

The Enfield Shaker Museum offers a wide variety of programs for adults and children year-round. The Museum has eight historic properties and 28 acres to explore and offers tours daily, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon. – Sat. and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday.

For more information, call (603) 632-4346 or visit www.shakermuseum.org.

Spend your New Year’s Eve at a local Children’s Museum

Are you looking for a fun party to celebrate New Year’s Eve Day with your children? The following Children’s Museums throughout NH will be ringing in the holiday with events and activities for families.

Dover, NH – There is no better way to ring in the New Year with family and friends of all ages than at the Children’s Museum of New Hampshire’s annual New Year’s Eve Celebration. The museum is open to the public on December 31st from 10:00 am – 3:00 pm as we create festive party hats, tie our wishes for the new year to balloons and host “countdowns to midnight” at 11 am, 12:30 pm and 2 pm. Our countdowns rival those that happen at midnight, with a glittering ball drop, ginger ale toast, noisemakers and balloon drop.

Cost: $8 – adults & children over 1 year of age, $7 – seniors age 65+, no charge for museum members and children under age 1
Phone: (603) 742-2002
Website: www.childrens-museum.org

North Conway, NH – Children and their families are invited to ring in the New Year at the MWV Children’s Museum. Give your kids a chance to enjoy a fun party atmosphere that will include special crafts, activities, the opening of our Space Exhibit, Zippity Zoo (Granite State Zoo), Pizza and more! Come join in on the fun and give your children the opportunity to experience a New Year’s Celebration without staying up until Midnight! From 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm the place to be will be at the Children’s Museum! Call today and reserve a spot for your family as space is limited. The event is aimed at children up to 10 years old. Come play with us!

Cost: $10.00 per person
Phone: (603) 356-2992
Website: www.mmwvchildrensmuseum.org

Manchester, NH - On Friday, December 31st from  2:00 pm – 4:00 pm,  join the New Year’s Eve Party at Kaleidoscope Children’s Museum for crafts, face painting, and a countdown to 4:00 pm!  Celebrate the holiday as a family before your grown-up party!  Kaleidoscope will be closing at 5:00 pm (included with admission, reservations not necessary). 

Cost: $9.99 per child ages 1 and up, children before their 1st birthday and adults are FREE
Phone: (603) 606-3381
Website: www.kaleidoscopechildrensmuseum.net

Take a factory tour with your family

If you’re looking for something fun to do with your family, consider taking a factory tour.  New England is home to a variety of interesting, unique companies that offer free (or inexpensive) tours – and many come complete with product samples.  Participants of all ages will enjoy seeing how ice cream, toothpaste, maple syrup, soda, potato chips and beer are produced and packaged.  Visitors can also see newspapers being printed, glassblowers creating works of art and much more. 

Here is a sample of some of the more interesting tours in our area:

New Hampshire

Anheuser-Busch – When you think of a family adventure, you might not automatically think of a brewery tour, but visiting the Anheuser-Busch factory in Merrimack, NH really is entertaining for all ages.  During the free tour, visitors will see how beer is brewed, fermented and packaged.  Guests will also enjoy beautiful scenery, with gorgeous landscaping.  Kids will love visiting the Clydesdale Hamlet, home to the world-famous Budweiser Clydesdales.  Older (21+) guests will enjoy the complimentary beer tastings onsite.  The gift shop offers a variety of Anheuser-Busch merchandise. 

Parkers Sugar House – Folks at the Sugar House in Mason, NH make maple syrup the old-fashioned way, using a wood fire to create top-quality syrup with a distinctive flavor.  This family-owned business has been around for decades and on the free tours, they demonstrate older methods of making the syrup – placing hot rocks into the sap – as well as more modern techniques, using a wood-fired evaporator.  How sweet!  The Sugar House is in full operation every March and April. 

Conner Bottling Works – The Conner family has been producing and bottling Sqamscot Old Fashioned Beverages for five generations – dating all the way back to the Civil War. Visitors to their Newfields, NH plant can learn more about the company’s soda (or tonic), which comes in many delicious flavors.  In the factory, which smells like melting popsicles, guests can watch the manufacturing and mixing of the syrup recipes and the conveyor filling glass bottles with carbonated water and syrup.  Come visit NH’s last independent bottler, where the hard-working staff invites you to “Experience the Past… One Sip at a Time”! 

Flag Hill Winery – Flag Hill’s spectacular vineyards in Lee, NH offers delicious wines and stunning views.  Not all grapes can survive the cold New Hampshire winters, so Flag Hill carefully selected six varieties of grapes that thrive in this climate, producing and bottling all of their own wines onsite.  They create delicious grape, fruit and dessert wines, as well as New Hampshire’s first port.  Each spring and summer, they offer fruit wines, including new varieties such as blueberry.  Visitors will enjoy the tours, samples and breathtaking views.  Bring a picnic or enjoy a meal in their lovely dining room.
 
Maine

Toms of Maine – Are you curious about the how the products you use every day are made?  Visit the Toms of Maine Factory in Sanford, ME and find out how toothpaste gets in the tube, how deodorant is made and more.  Tours are held at specific times during the summer, reservations are required, not recommended for children under age 5. 

Vermont

Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream – I scream, you scream, we all scream for the Ben & Jerry’s tour.  Visitors to the Waterbury, VT factory will learn about ice cream, as well as the company’s social mission.  The half-hour tours start with a short “moovie”, followed by a tour of the ice cream production, where guests will learn how two childhood friends created a hugely successful, socially-conscious business.  Then, guests can sample the flavors in the Scoop Shop and visit the gift shop for products with a socially responsible mission. 

Cabot Creamery – It may sound cheesy, but a trip to the Cabot Creamery in Cabot, VT will be a “gouda” time for the whole family.  Join a factory tour, where you can watch cheese makers in action, watch a video about the history of Vermont agriculture – and, of course, enjoy plenty of samples of Cabot’s specialty – cheddar cheese.  In addition to cheese samples, visitors can visit the gift shop for an assortment of tasty made-in-Vermont products, including local micro-brews, wines and coffees.   Tour admission is $2/person, children 12 and under are admitted free.

Simon Pearce – Visitors can watch the talented Simon Pearce glassblowers at work in their Windsor, VT factory.  By blowing glass, craftsmen can produce vessels in a wide variety of shapes and sizes – which is a spectacular thing to watch.  Their catwalk viewing gallery, located above the factory floor, provides a great vantage point of these skilled artisans. Guests can also see beautiful pottery being made and shop for stunning, unique products, including dishes, vases, lamps and more. 

Massachusetts

The Cape Cod Potato Chip Company – For a family adventure that’s “all that and a bag of chips,” visit the Cape Code Potato Chip factory in Hyannis, MA.  The company produces 150,000 bags of potato chips, popcorn, pretzels and tortilla chips each day.  The free, self-guided factory tour takes about 30 minutes and is fun for all ages.  You’ll end up at the factory store, which offers a variety of products and free samples that will make you cheer, “chip, chip hooray!” 

The Boston Globe – In today’s Internet era, your family can still experience the wonders of a more “traditional” media outlet.  The Boston Globe offers free tours of its Boston facility, including the printing plant. The hour-long tour includes a short videotape. Participants must be at least 9 years old and groups are limited to a maximum of 30 people.  Tours are by reservation only and must be scheduled in advance. 

There’s a wide array of interesting tours in New England – and across the country.  For other ideas, visit: www.factorytoursusa.com.

Shaw’s Rewards Card Summer Offers

I recently discovered that Shaw’s Supermarket lists local tourist destinations on its website where the Shaw’s Rewards Card can be used to earn discounts. This includes popular spots in ME, NH, MA, VT and CT like the Seacoast Science Center, Strawberry Banke, Fisher Cats Baseball, Water Country, York’s Wild Kingdom and many more. Most offers are only available for the summer of 2009. To view participating destinations, click here…>

If you do not have a Shaw’s Rewards Card, you can sign up here.

Quality time spent at The Children’s Museum of NH

with-binocularsI recently enjoyed a morning visit to The Children’s Museum of New Hampshire in Dover with my youngest son. Mornings are the best time to go since they fill up quickly with school groups and young children with their moms.

In 2008, the Museum relocated from Portsmouth to a larger facility in Dover. They have added several new exhibits, including the yellow submarine, build it – fly it, an expanded restaurant/cafe and post office play area, the cochecosystem (my favorite) and much more.

My youngest son and I were entertained for hours. It was so nice to be able to spend this brunch-at-the-cafequality time learning and sharing with him. We shared a balanced “meal” at the cafe, delivered mail throughout the facility, learned about the Cocheco River, dug for dinosaur fossils, watched videos about sea life and explored every inch of the Museum.

The Children’s Museum of NH is open Tuesday – Saturday 10 am – 5 pm and Sunday 12 – 5 pm(Open Mondays 10 am – 5 pm only during summer, school vacations and selected holidays.)Click on their calendar for the most current schedule. 

Admission is $7 – adults & children over 1 year of age; $6 – seniors age 60+. No charge for museum members and children under age 1. Visit your local library to see if they have passes. The Barrington Library offers passes that reduce your admission price to only $2.00 each.

mail-carrierThe first Friday of every month from 5:30 – 8:00pm, the Museum hosts a free Family Fun Night. The next one is May 1st. They also offer summer camp programs for all ages, including Mini Camp, Summer Fun Week and Science Week.

The museum is located in Dover on the Cocheco River. After visiting the museum, you can enjoy a picnic on the banks of the river and the kids can get exercise on the playground next to the parking lot.

 

 

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