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SUMMARY:M/S Mount Washington Cruises - Molly The Trolly\, Weirs Beach - Wolfeboro
DESCRIPTION:NEW IN 2023: Each year\, thousands of guests board the 10:00 AM cruise from Weirs Beach\, and then get off the ship in Wolfeboro to explore. This year\, we’re making it even easier. When booking your cruise tickets\, save 40% when booking a trolley pass. When the ship arrives in Wolfeboro\, Molly the Trolley will be waiting to take you to museums and attractions that are just beyond walking distance. She’ll even have you back in time for the return trip to Weirs Beach! \nThe M/S Mount Washington and her sister vessels offer scenic tours\, dinner cruises\, brunch cruises\, and private events from May to October. Learn more at CruiseNH.com. \nhttp://www.cruisenh.com/\n(603) 366-5531\ninfo@cruisenh.com
URL:https://www.lakesregion.org/event/m-s-mount-washington-cruises-molly-the-trolly-weirs-beach-wolfeboro/
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SUMMARY:NH LAKES’ Watercraft Cleaning Station - Sunapee State Beach Boat Ramp\, Newbury NH
DESCRIPTION:With boating season in full swing\, NH LAKES and the Lake Sunapee Protective\nAssociation (LSPA) have joined forces to help boaters prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species at Lake Sunapee.\nIn addition to placing 700 Lake Host courtesy boat inspectors at boat ramps throughout the state to meet and greet boaters\nand help them hand-remove invasive plant fragments trying to hitchhike into and out of waterbodies\, NH LAKES partners\nwith local communities to provide a best-tech approach to help boaters prevent the spread of invasive plants and animals.\nThanks to the support of LSPA and the cooperation of the New Hampshire Department of Parks and Recreation\, NH\nLAKES’ watercraft cleaning station will be available for boaters to use\, free of charge\, at the Sunapee State Beach boat\nramp until July 17. 86 Beach Access Rd\, Newbury\, NH 03255\n“We are so fortunate that Lake Sunapee remains free of invasive species thanks to the diligence of Lake Hosts and\nresponsible boaters\,” states Elizabeth Harper\, LSPA’s Executive Director. “We are happy to partner with NH LAKES to\nbring the unit back to Sunapee for the 4th year.”\nWhile it is difficult for boaters to manually clean\, drain\, and dry out every last drop of water from their boats\, trailers\, and\ngear\, the NH LAKES’ Clean\, Drain\, Dry &amp; Dispose Unit provides tools and equipment that help boaters remove invasive\nplant fragments and drops of water that may contain invasive animals from hard to reach areas.\nInvasive plants and animals degrade the health of our lakes and make them dangerous to recreate in. They are difficult and\nexpensive to manage\, and almost impossible to get rid of once firmly established in a waterbody. The main way they\nspread from waterbody to waterbody is by hitching a ride on boats\, trailers\, and gear that have not been properly cleaned\,\ndrained\, and dried between uses.\nThanks to the efforts of Lake Hosts\, the rate of invasive plant spread between waterbodies in New Hampshire has\ndecreased over the past decade. However\, the spread of invasive animals\, particularly the Asian clam and the Chinese\nmystery snail\, has been on the rise. The main way invasive animals spread is by hitchhiking while in their microscopic\nlarval form trapped in drops of water in boat motors\, bilges\, ballast tanks and bags\, and other compartments that hold\nwater. It is difficult for Lake Hosts and boaters to remove all standing water without special tools.\n“More needs to be done to help boaters prevent the spread of invasive species\, particularly invasive animals. We’ve\ndeployed our watercraft cleaning unit to help\,” explains Andrea LaMoreaux\, NH LAKES President. “Boaters can use the\nhigh-pressure blower\, scrub brush\, long-handled pickers\, and the vacuum to suck up any water that hasn’t already drained\nout. It is easy and free to use any time of day–it even has outdoor lights. And it only takes about five minutes per boat.”\nTo find out more about NH LAKES watercraft cleaning station\, visit nhlakes.org/ais-best-tech. \nEstablished in 1992\, the mission of NH LAKES\, a statewide\, publicly supported nonprofit organization\, is to restore and\npreserve the health of New Hampshire’s lakes. For more information\, visit nhlakes.org\, email info@nhlakes.org\, or call\n603.226.0299\nLake Sunapee Protective Association\, founded in 1898\, is dedicated to preserving and enhancing the environmental\nintegrity of the Lake Sunapee region\, especially its lakes and watersheds\, through education\, research\, and collaborative\naction. To learn more visit www.lakesunapee.org. \n 
URL:https://www.lakesregion.org/event/nh-lakes-watercraft-cleaning-station-sunapee-state-beach-boat-ramp-sunapee-nh/
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SUMMARY:Bryan Conway - Boardwalk Bar and Grill\, Weirs Beach NH
DESCRIPTION:Your favorite one-man band\, BRYAN CONWAY\, at the Boardwalk Bar and Grill this summer. \nWeather dependent. Please check facebook page for cancellations https://www.facebook.com/boardwalkbarandgrillweirsbeach/”
URL:https://www.lakesregion.org/event/bryan-conway-boardwalk-bar-and-grill-weirs-beach-nh/2023-07-16/
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