The
Sanbornton Historical Society
Presents:
“The Sanbornton
Farmers' Follies”
A variety show
in the
featuring local talent.
August 4,
In
conjunction with Sanbornton Old Home Day

Adults:
$6.00 each
Children 5
and over: $3.00 each
Children
under 5: free
Complimentary
popcorn & lemonade
Lanetavern.org
Credits:
Co-producers: Linda Salatiello & Faith Tobin
Program/Media
Publicity: Jack Potter
Flyers: Priscilla Bodwell
Refreshments: The Tobin Family
Cashier: Rosemary Gauthier
Set
up/Breakdown crew: Bill & Faith
Tobin, Dave Witham, Dick Leclerc, Jim Cunningham, and
Linda Salatiello
Popcorn
Machine: on loan from the
Sanbornton Recreation Department
The Sanbornton Historical
Society would like to gratefully thank all the members, friends, participants,
and townspeople who have so generously supported this and other fundraisers
which have enabled the Society to undertake and successfully complete various
preservation endeavors (see the back page).
The
The Lane Tavern can be
rented at very nominal fees for your next function, wedding or family reunion.
Visit our web site:
Lanetavern.org
Tonight’s
Program:
Comedy
Sketch & Welcome: Linda Salatiello and Dave Witham
Two
Carter Family Song Renditions: Rob and Patsy Tacker
“Men”: a
reading by Milly Shaw
Acoustic
Guitar Offering: Andrew Livernois
Poetry:
written and read by Okie Howe
A Magical
Moment with Mr. Phil & Co: Mr. and Mrs. Phil
A Dance:
The Be-bopping Babes
Musical
Offering and Sing Along Finale: Foofaraw
Future
A Taste of NH Harvest Supper & Open
House: Aug 25,
Farmers’ Market: every
Friday,
Christmas Wreath and Craft
Recent Construction Projects at the Sanbornton
Historical Society’s Lane Tavern and
Ralph Sellars recently completed
a phenomenal restoration on an original Sanbornton town snow roller, now on
display in the
Thanks to Alan Lefebvre &
Company and all the donors to the “Farmers’ Porch “Buy a Square Foot”
campaign. Constructed on the rear of the
Dave Witham and Jack Potter recently removed,
relocated and restored the Lane Tavern fire escape—they worked two days in the
rain and didn’t melt!
Thanks to Bruce Perkins & Company for the restoration of the siding
on the Lane Tavern and the new kitchen door stoop.