Canterbury Fair: A classic New England Country Fair, July 30

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CANTERBURY, NH – Canoe polo, anyone?

You will find the simple pleasures of life abound at the annual volunteer-run celebration of small-town community, this year’s Canterbury Fair will once again kickoff with the Woodchuck Classic 5k Road Race and 2K Chipmunk Classic Kids Run. Always the last Saturday in July, this year’s Fair is on July 30 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Canterbury Center.

Screen Shot 2016-07-27 at 2.07.25 PMThe Canterbury Fair will also include traditional Morris dancing, children’s games on the green, a huge What-Not “tag” Sale, a used book sale, an abundance of live music, an antique tractor display including a corn grinder, shingle mill, and Farmall for the kids to climb on, canoe polo on the fire pond, juried crafts, and delicious food to satisfy every craving.

Many local organizations lend a hand to make the fair a success, including the Sunset Mountain Fish and Game Club who provides a chicken barbecue. Tickets are available for sale throughout the morning of the Fair.

Music will fill Canterbury Center for most of the day with Dudley and Jacqueline Laufman accompanying the Morris Dancers, as well as local groups, such as “Badger’s Drift,” “The Fiddling Thomson’s,” and a special multi-faceted children’s performance from “Amy Conley” this year.

Screen Shot 2016-07-27 at 2.07.14 PMWhile enjoying the music, check out the hands-on artisan demonstrations from blacksmiths, a segmented wood turner, a broom maker, a spoon carver, and a guitar maker.

The Canterbury Historical Society uses Fair Day to open an exhibit in the Elkins Memorial Building, with this year’s installation entitled “Canterbury Through the Years 1900-2000.” Their one-room schoolhouse is also open for the Fair.

Parking is available nearby for a $5 suggested donation, with free bus service to the Fair. Canterbury Center is closed to vehicular traffic during Fair Hours.

Net proceeds from the Fair benefit the Canterbury Fund, which aids local families in need.

For more information visit www.canterburyfair.com

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Carol Robidoux

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Longtime NH journalist and publisher of ManchesterInkLink.com. Loves R&B, German beer, and the Queen City!