Eaton, NH


B&W Dandelion Seed by Peggy Wescott

Welcome to Eaton, NH!!! A small town built around a mountain lake that will not only take you back in time, but will take your breath away. Outside of it's natural beauty, we have some wonderful Inns and businesses that will leave you warm & cozy and wanting to come back for more.

From a piece of heaven,,,,,,,,


Peggy



 

EATON column by Nancy E. Williams 7/15/25 447-5635

 

You will need to be careful this week (14th to the 18th) going through our town of Eaton, as Rte. 153 will be closed to most traffic from the Eaton Village Store to the four corners, our 4-way stop signs. If you happen to live on that part of the road, you should be able to get to your house, but you cannot cross the culvert they are replacing. This means in my case, if I want to go to Conway, I’ll need to go over Glines Hill Road, take a right in Madison and come out on Rte. 16 near Colman’s. A bit of a trek, I’d say. Now, if I’m going south on Rte. 153, I’m fine. Hopefully it will be done by Friday, July 18, as it is Camp Waukeela change-over weekend and the Inn at Crystal Lake is full. (The culvert is between the two.) Try to be patient and think of it as a puzzle. Good luck, everyone!

The South Eaton Meeting House Luncheon and Fair will be Saturday, July 26th from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. This event started in 1976 for the Bicentennial. Next year will be our 50th year of this tradition. This fund-raising event supports the maintenance and upkeep of this historical building in South Eaton, that is registered on the National Registry of Historic Places. Please bring cash or checks as internet access is limited. Along with delicious grilled meats is Pulled Pork from Yankee Smokehouse, homemade salads and baked beans. Desserts and baked goods are always delicious. Raffles of items from local businesses, Silent Auction of some of Bob Lee’s beautiful bird carvings, White Elephant items, and a Jewelry Table, rock Painting for kids of all ages, and Cornhole for all. Come and enjoy the beautiful scenery of South Eaton.

Let’s say you are in super shape and you’re choosing to do the Mount Washington Road Bicycle Hillclimb for Tin Mountain Conservation Center. Oh yes, her name is Heather McKendry and she is going to do that in One Gear, One Hill on August 16th, 2025. After a long break from participating in the Hillclimb from 1997-2006, she began working at Tin Mountain and thought, “I need to ride up the mountain again and fundraise for this wonderful organization.” (She will admit that perhaps this is not a sound decision, but this special place inspires her.)

“This is TMCC’s biggest fundraiser event of the year so let’s do it together. I will commit to training and riding up the mountain on a single-speed, and hope you will consider supporting my ride. You can donate to me, any rider on Team Tin Mountain, or the Team itself. It all goes to TMCC. Visit mwarbh.org, choose ‘fundraise’ from the drop down menu, scroll to ‘support other riders’ and you’ll see Tin Mountain (or me.) Mail a check, made out and addressed to TMCC, Attn. Heather, 1245 Bald Hill Road, Albany, NH 03818. Thanks for considering.” The deadline to donate is August 6th.

At 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, August 3, Sally Wituszynski and Marco Gilmore will present a recital of pieces for viola and piano at The Little White Church, 2371 Eaton Rd, Eaton. The program will contain works by Vaughan-Williams, Bruch, Schubert, Lovland, Chopin, and the premiere of a new piece by Diane Baltazar. Sally and Margo have known each other for over 40 years. Originally from Northport, Long Island, New York, they attended high school together and found themselves also enrolled in the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston where their musical collaboration truly began. Both during and after college, they continued to play together for various occasions, including student recitals, chamber music and graduation recitals. They have a wonderful musical rapport and are delighted to be playing together and sharing this with you. This should be a fabulous concert.

I hope you all got to see “My Fair Lady” at the M&D Playhouse in North Conway. Every single thing was perfect and watching good friend, Tim Ostendorf, become Henry Higgins right in front of my eyes was magical. Way to go, Tim! Wow, what a fantastic job all the actors did, the music and singing was marvelous, the dance routines divine, and I compliment Director Ken Martin for coming out of retirement from Hawaii, and all of his assistants, for putting on the most delightful play for all of us to thoroughly enjoy! BRAVO! ( Reaves drove 7 ladies in Tim’s van for the Inn at Crystal Lake to and from the performance. What fun, Thank You Reaves and Maggie.)



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