Things To Do

7 events for your weekend calendar

Looking for something fun to do in New England this week? From music and moose to craft beer and butterflies, there’s an event for every interest. Check out these highlights.

A moose in Maine during spring standing behind budding brush. (Adam Nir/Unsplash)

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Looking for something fun to do in New England this week? From music and moose to craft beer and butterflies, there’s an event for every interest. Check out these highlights:

🎶 Great Waters Music Festival
Wolfeboro & Moultonborough, through Aug. 27
This summer music series brings classical, jazz, and pop concerts to venues like Brewster Academy and Castle in the Clouds.
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🫎 35th Annual North Country Moose Festival
Colebrook, Friday, Aug. 22–Saturday, Aug. 23 
The festival features a moose-calling contest, live music, artisan and craft vendors, train rides, a dog show, maple syrup tasting, and a classic car show.
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🎷 42nd Annual Seacoast Jazz Festival featuring Matt Wilson
Portsmouth, Saturday, Aug. 23 (Rain date: Aug. 24)
Presented in partnership with Seacoast Jazz Society. Performances on the Wilcox Main Stage in Prescott Park, culminating with Matt Wilson’s Good Trouble at 5 p.m.
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🍺 Annual Gate City Brewfest & Wing Competition
Nashua, Saturday, Aug. 23 
For craft beer lovers and families alike: enjoy activities for all ages, a cornhole tournament (with preliminary qualifiers), live music, and more.
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🏴 Quechee Scottish Games and Festival
Quechee, VT, Saturday, Aug. 23
Highland games, clans, vendors, food, music, and dance celebrating 50 years of Scottish heritage.
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🦋 13th Annual NH Monarch Festival
Canterbury, Saturday, Aug. 23 
Educational activities, presentations, butterfly releases, and free milkweed seeds at Canterbury Shaker Village.
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🎻 34th and Final Mostly Bach Festival
Mount Washington Valley, Aug. 23–24
Baroque music performances featuring Bach, Vivaldi, and Haydn, closing out 34 seasons of the festival.
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