| Located in Southern New Hampshire in the town of Litchfield, Noel's Tree Farm provides customers with beautiful Balsam and Frasier Christmas trees, meticulously cared for throughout the year by Paul Lemire. Noel's Tree Farm also provides a wide assortment of Christmas decorating products including wreaths, kissing balls and roping in a variety of styles.
Meet Paul and you'll see his love for Christmas and the Christmas Spirit. He's always thinking of new ways to insure his customers leave with a smile and a beautiful Christmas centerpiece for their home. From hot popcorn to roasted marshmellow on the firepit to Santa Claus to hay rides, Noel's Tree Farm in Litchfield, New Hampshire offers something for every member of the family. This slice of New Hampshire life is brought to you by RudyMayer.com, |
| A tradition since 1993, the Nashua Winter Holiday stroll takes place on the Saturday evening following Thanksgiving.
This year's them, "Traditions of the Season" was selected to honor the abundant and diverse customs celebrated by the residents of New Hampshire. Much of Nashua's quaint, historic downtown is closed to traffic for the evening, welcoming nearly 30,000 people from all across New England, who participate in the tradition that starts off with a candelit walk from City Hall up to Library Hill, where the city's Christmas tree is lit for the first time. Strollers wander up and down the streets sampling over 50 different artistic and cultural performances including dancing, theatre, music and the carving of the ice sculptures. One can sample offerings from the street vendors, dine in downtown's fine restaurants and do holiday shopping at the many unique boutiques, shops and specialty stores that line the main street and sidestreets of downtown Nashua, many of which remain open late for the festivities. In keeping with the holiday spirit, the Winter Holiday Stroll also features a collection at City Hall where strollers can drop off items such as canned goods, disposable diapers and new, unwrapped toys for local charitable organizations. This event is sponsored by Great American Downtown, a non profit organization that works to provide partnerships and collaborations that unify the entire city of Nashua around a common vision for an attractive, vibrant downtown. For all your real estate needs in Southern New Hampshire, visit RudyMayer.com |
Fall In New HampshireNo words can adequately describe what happens in fall in New Hampshire. The hills become a festival of fall foliage color, the days are clear and crisp, the skies of the deepest blue, and the lakes sparkle with brilliant sunlight. Everywhere, there is color; in the fields and forests, on the hills, and in the picture-book villages. Yellows and browns, brilliant orange and fiery red, the changing foliage attracts visitors from all over the world to see this glorious and spectacular display. For all your real estate needs in Southern New Hamphire, call or visit Rudy Mayer. |
| The Beaver Brook Association, in Hollis, New Hampshire, exists to promote the understanding of interrelationships in the natural world, and to encourage conservation of natural resources through education and land stewardship.
The annual Fall Festival features many activities for the entire family... children's music and stories, puppet shows, live music, baked goods and fresh cider, guided trail hikes, beautiful gardens and live animal presentations. Beaver Brook offers programs throughout the year in every season, including summer youth programs for children. The Maple Hill Gardens are maintained by a group of dedicated volunteers. The focal point of the fall festival is an art and photography exhibit at the Maple Hill Farm. Over a hundred regional artists and photographers exhibit their work, and most is for sale to the public. Beaver Brook consists of over 2000 acres, located in the towns of Hollis, Brookline and Milford. Horseback riding, hiking, bird watching and many other activities are enjoyed daily on the nearly 35 miles of trails. For all your Hollis, New Hampshire real estate needs, visit RudyMayer.com BeaverBrook.org |
| One of the most popular traditions in Hollis, New Hampshire is Old Home Days, which is held on a weekend during September.
There is often an Old Home Day Dance the Friday night before that is very popular with students on Nichols Field. There are often carnival rides and attractions set up the night of the dance in preparation for the following day.
Video courtesy of Rudy Mayer, The Masiello Group - Your Hollis, New Hampshire Realtor. |
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