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 2/2/25 447-5635

 

I hope you all had a lovely, satisfying, healthy, Happy Thanksgiving. On that note, is anyone else still overly full from eating delicious food on Thanksgiving? I certainly am, but was able to eat eggs, bacon and an English muffin at EVS on Saturday morning. I think it is coming close to diet time for me, but everything was just so delectable! It really is my favorite meal.

The annual Christmas concerts at our Little White Church in Eaton are in full swing coming up soon: Saturday, December 6 at 7:30 p.m. (doors open at 7:00), Carol Noonan and Dana Cunningham will perform their Christmas concert - tickets available through Stone Mountain Arts Center. Sunday, December 7 at 4:00 p.m., pianist Dana Cunningham will perform one solo Christmas concert - tickets available at the Eaton Village Store, White Birch Books, or on line. Then on Friday, December 12 at 7:00 p.m., the annual community concert featuring Candace Maher and Friends will take place (donations to keep our LWC in its current beautiful state accepted at the door).

A little more on Candace’s Dec. 12th concert: Enjoy the Holidays at our lovely church with this concert featuring Puckerbrush and Friends playing festive Celtic and Holiday favorites. A luscious string trio, a Holiday story by Dennis Sullivan, sing-a-along, and refreshments. All are welcome. For these concerts, get your tickets early; there is one less concert this year. Thank you for your support of our Little White Church and the gift of live music!

Snowbrook Creations (Candace Maher’s artwork) will be holding a Holiday Open Shop at 17 Stewart Road in Eaton on Saturday, December 6 and 13, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and on Sunday, December 7 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. You will find lots of fun gift ideas like cards, calendars*, books, paintings, prints, and a Gratitude Book with wise sayings and art work. *All her calendars include full moons, new moons, meteor showers, holidays, and 15 birthday labels. Candace will be serving refreshments and doing ornament making. Stop on in for fun and Gin. Well, no Gin but lots of fun (her words).

In our recent Town Hall Tatler, which was just mailed to you with your tax bill, has many items of interest for all of us. (It is also quite amusing, with many tongue-in-cheek remarks - thanks, Leanne.) Every 5 years the Town goes through a total evaluation. Our second-generation assessor, Jason Call, will be visiting properties to adjust their assessed value for 2026. His truck is well marked with a sign and he wears proper identification.

To continue, please review our Cemetery Regulations to know what is permitted besides the headstones so the maintenance crew can mow more easily. You need Building Permits if you are adding, remodeling, or building new, before you begin the work. In case you haven’t heard, the Town Clerk/Tax Collector’s office is now open on Wednesdays from 8 a.m until 4 p.m. The Planning and Zoning Boards have openings for alternate members. Contact the Town Hall or go to a meeting if you are interested in serving.

Good luck with all your Christmas festivities and shopping and I’ll be back in two weeks.

 

 



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