Friday, September 2, 2011

Hampton Beach Seafood Festival Celebrates 22nd Year


HAMPTON BEACH—
The Hampton Beach Seafood Festival has once again been acclaimed as “One of the Top 100 Events in North America” for 2011 by the American Bus Association. It is certainly one of the biggest street fairs we know of in New England. And why wouldn’t it be when you consider all the ingredients that make up the Hampton Beach Seafood Festival and Sidewalk Sales Days on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, September 9, 10 and 11? First and foremost, it’s a genuine seafood extravaganza and that’s the hook, so to speak. Seafood lovers cannot seem to get their fill of the abundant choices. Almost any seafood favorite you can think of will be grilled, steamed, or deep-fried from calamari to shrimp and clams to lobsters—not to mention the chowder and delicious light lobster raviolis. The choices go on and on! After all, there are more than 50 area restaurants under large tents plying their skills. Plenty of non-seafood items and other typical fair fare are available to keep everybody happy.
On Saturday, September 10, 2011, the Second Annual Lobster Roll Eating Contest will take place at the Hampton Beach Seafood Festival. Twelve lucky contestants will be chosen to compete alongside four celebrities. $1,000 is on the line, with the winner receiving $600, second place taking home $250, and third place leaving with $150. The winner will receive bragging rights along with automatic entry into next year’s competition. The ten-minute eating frenzy is sponsored by The 401 Tavern and the Pat Whitley Restaurant Show.
The ideal places to enjoy your catch of the day are the “Pub Tent” with a cool Bud or Redhook Ale or a glass of Barefoot Wine, and the expanded “Beach Tent” where you can keep your toes in the sand while enjoying your beverages and continuous entertainment.
What to place second is a toss up between the fabulous sidewalk sale lineup on closed-to-traffic Ocean Boulevard; the incredible entertainment playing continuously; an appearance by the Air Force Band of Liberty on Saturday; spectacular fireworks Saturday at 8:15; a skydiving demonstration on Sunday at 5:00 p.m.; or the crafts on sale by over 60 local artisans. Not to mention magnificent culinary demonstrations by big name chefs featured on the Pat Whitley Restaurant Show, and a specially designated Kiddie Land with puppet performances, magicians, and more to entertain the younger set.
The whole event kicks off Friday afternoon, September 9 at 4:00 p.m. Admission fee is $5.00 per day. Admission for children under 12 is free. The entrance gates will be staffed by volunteers from the Hampton Rotary Club, who will share in the proceeds from admission fees.
The 2011 Presenting Sponsor is Peoples United Bank. Other sponsors include: A&A Services, Barefoot Wine, Devcon Security Systems, FairPoint Communications, Green Mountain Coffee, Kaburst, Mohegan Sun, New Hampshire Distributors, Owens Corning Basement Finishing Systems, Seacoast Coca-Cola, Seacoast Harley-Davidson, Subaru of New England, Waste Management, Jerky Hut, NE Gutter Kings, Seabrook Chiropractic & Wellness Center, and Wacky Candy Shack.
The best deal of the festival is the free parking and shuttle service from 13 uptown satellite parking lots. Everyone is urged to park and ride free courtesy of the First Student Bus Company, who will have over 30 volunteer bus drivers shuttling festival goers each day.
For a complete itinerary, visit the festival website at www.hamptonbeachseafoodfestival.com.
Photo caption: The 22nd Annual Hampton Beach Seafood Festival will take place September 9-11. (Courtesy photo)

Celebrate the Start of Fall at Jackson Hill Cider Day


PORTSMOUTH—
Get an early start on the fall season at the Jackson Hill Cider Day, held Saturday, September 10 from noon to 4 p.m. on the grounds of the Jackson House, the oldest house in northern New England. This early fall festival will celebrate all things apple-related, under the fruit-laden branches of the Jackson House’s historic orchard.
Activities and games for kids, like bobbing for apples and apple matching, music, and refreshments will be offered along with cider pressing and spinning demonstrations. Local craftsmen and artisans will also be on-hand and tours of the c. 1664 historic house will be available. New this year, the New Hampshire Theater Project will be presenting several classic “apple stories” from across the centuries. River Run Bookstore is supporting the event by offering a number of season-inspired books for sale, and local group Reaganta will be playing in the orchard throughout the afternoon. Artist and illustrator Leona Hosack will also be available to cut silhouette portraits.
“Jackson Hill Cider Day has become a favorite fall tradition for so many people in the area,” said Regional Site Manager Craig Tuminaro. “It will be a great day to relax, have some fun, and celebrate the start of the harvest season while also learning a little bit about one of Portsmouth’s oldest treasures.”
The Jackson House is located at 76 Northwest Street, along the north shore of the North Mill Pond. The event is free to members of Historic New England, $6 for nonmembers, and $3 for children. Advance tickets may be purchased by calling 603-436-3205 or by visiting the Events page at www.HistoricNewEngland.org. For more information please call (603) 436-3205, email ctuminaro@historicnewengland.org or visit our website at www.HistoricNewEngland.org.
Photo caption: Jackson Hill Cider Day will take place this year on Saturday, September 10 in Portsmouth. (Photo courtesy Historic New England)

Dover to Host Annual Oktoberfest

DOVER—
This is one event you won’t want to miss. No fewer than 15 downtown restaurants have joined together to present the Annual Oktoberfest Downtown Grub & Pub Crawl.
Tickets/Bracelets for the event are just $12 in advance, and $18 on the day of the event, and the first 300 tickets purchased include a Commemorative T-Shirt and a 23-Ounce Samuel Adams Octoberfest Beer Stein. Tickets are available at any of the participating restaurants, or at the Chamber Visitor Center, located at 550 central Avenue.
On Saturday, September 17 from noon until 5:00 p.m., each of the participating restaurants will provide bracelet-bearers with free appetizers and live entertainment, as well as specials on Samuel Adams Octoberfest. In addition, participating restaurants will also be offering exclusive specials for Oktoberfest ticket-holders throughout the week of September 12th to 16th.
Proceeds from this community event benefit the Dover Holiday Lighting Campaign, which helps beautify our community with lights, American flags and other decorative elements. For more information, please visit octoberfest.weebly.com/information.html.