Magic workshop, and call for artists!

We are gearing up for a very busy fall! Here are a few upcoming events below. Our upcoming harp workshop is now FULL. If you’d like to be added to the waitlist, or are interested in our December Chrismas Harp workshop, contact us!

Magic for Youth: 4 – week workshop
Starts on October 16th, 4:00pm – 6:00pm
Moody Building Conference Room, 2nd Floor
24 Opera House Sq, Claremont
Tuition: $30, Supplies $10
Learn magic from the tips of your fingers all the way to your toes! Instructor Bruce Cronin has performed across the country and loves teaching the next generation of magicians. No experience necessary. For youth 10 – 15. Tuition assistance is available. If you are an adult interested in learning magic, please contact us to be put on our list for upcoming workshops. Registration is required: [email protected]

2013-11-02 13.17.56smNow Accepting Applications for 4th Annual Local Arts Fair
A part of NH Open Doors – deadline for early application October 15th
Presented by West Claremont Center for Music and the Arts
at Union Church parish hall, 133 Old Church Rd, Claremont
$20 for Early applications per space, $25 after Oct 22nd
Vendors are now invited to apply to be a part of this showcase of excellent local talent. Artisans who produce their own products are eligible to apply. The Fair will be held on November 8th, 2011 10-2 pm, November 9th 11-2 pm. Vendors are not required to attend both days, but will not receive a discount for missed days.We will accept artwork and wares for display if you are not able to set up your own booth.NH Open doors (www.nhopendoors.com) is an annual statewide arts, food, and lodging event that connects shoppers with local artists. Presented by NH Made, League of NH Craftsmen, and NH Cultural. Our fair will be listed on their webpage and maps, as well as having Nhopendoors signs. For full information and application: https://www.wcc-ma.org/opendoors-application/

Also, our facility host Union Church is holding their annual Harvest Festival on Saturday October 11th. Please consider helping to support them, money raised help to support the facility (historical church and modern meeting hall) we and several other community groups use for our events. The meal is family style, and the meatballs and pie are to die for. You won’t regret spending your Saturday dinner there for a good cause, or you can get take out. Volunteers are also needed for this event. You can contact us if you are interested.

Harvest Festival Supper at Union Church
October 11th – Seatings at: 5:00PM 5:45PM 6:30PM
Join us in West Claremont for this community celebration, a tradition for over 50 years. Our famous Norwegian Meatballs (which you may have also sampled at the Claremont Farmers’ Market and the Birthday in the Bricks Festival this summer), a huge variety of homemade pies, mashed potatoes, gravy, rolls, winter squash, and coleslaw served family style.  Adults $10.00, 12 and under $ 3.00, Preschoolers free. Handicap Accessible (via side door). In the Union Church Parish hall, 133 Old Church Rd, Claremont NH. Reservations appreciated: 603.542.7209 (leave a message). Walk-ins and take out orders welcome.

 

 

 

 

Sunday: Italian Serenades and Cuban Cocktails – plus dinner!

Don’t forget Italian Serenades and Cuban Cocktails with Grammy nominated guitarist Jose Lezcano on Sunday at 4pm! Click here for full details.

Following the performance there will be a summer supper on the lawn, including a build your own taco spread, summer salads, dessert, and more. We would appreciate if those planning to come would send us an email so we can be sure to have enough food: [email protected]. Tickets are $10 each, $5 for 13 and under.

Hope to see you there!

Don’t miss Complex Stories, Simple Sounds tonight!

2014 Season Poster LetterThere’s still plenty of room at the Multicultural Buffet Dinner at 6:00pm, we hope that you will join us for this fundraiser benefiting WCCMA. Some of the items planned for Sunday: Indian Curry, Homemade meatballs with choice multiple sauces (clam pesto, red sauce, white sauce), Korean pancakes, Lebanese Kibbeh, Enchilada, Watermelon Gazpacho, Veggie Lasagna, Meat Lasagna, and more. People rave about this meal homemade by the WCCMA board and our friends. All proceeds benefit our community and youth programs.

Then join us for Kinan Azmeh, clarinet, and Dinuk Wijeratne, piano for Complex Stories, Simple Sounds. Hailed as a “virtuoso” by the New York Times, and “engagingly flamboyant” by the L.A. Times, Kinan Azmeh is one of Syria’s rising young stars. His utterly distinctive sound is now fast gaining international recognition. As one of the most eclectic talents of Canada’s new generation, Sri Lankan-born Dinuk Wijeratne was recently praised by the CBC as an artist “internationally respected for his virtuosity and sensitivity as a musician”. In redefining the sound of the piano he has been captivating audiences with his poetry and imagination. The music, a unique mixture of improvisation, jazz, Arabic and Southeast Asian ideas, may be difficult to describe in few words but is simple for the ear to savor.

For full information, click here