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Stay Specials, Dine Specials, Shop Specials, Play Specials
Maple Weekend Sugar Shack Stay N’ Tour Package – Purity Spring Resort, East Madison NH
Purity Spring Resort
1251 Eaton Rd., Route 153
East Madison, NH 03849
(800) 373-3754
www.purityspring.com/
Start
March 14, 2025
End
March 16, 2025

Maple Weekend Sugar Shack Stay N' Tour Package

Here’s a “sweet”, new opportunity to experience the magic of maple sugaring season in New Hampshire; Purity Spring Resort’s Maple Weekend Sugar Shack Stay N’ Tour! Your two-night stay checking in on Friday afternoon, March 14th and checking out Sunday morning, March 16th includes accommodations, a maple sugar welcome package in your room at arrival, a $50 gift certificate towards dinner, drinks and dessert (including maple themed specials) at our on-site Traditions Restaurant, Cafe & Pub and a personal tour and special yummy gift from three locally owned, family operated maple sugar shacks including Brooks Family Sugar House, Freedom, NH, Turkey Street Maples, Tamworth, NH, and Mooney Hill Maples, Madison, NH.

Founded in 1943, The New Hampshire Maple Producers Association, Inc. is a non-profit trade association dedicated to promoting the high quality of New Hampshire’s maple tradition. The NHMPA organizes several public events throughout the year including this year’s Maple Weekend March 15th & 16th, during which many of New Hampshire’s sugar houses open their doors to the public.

Offer subject to availability. Two-night minimum stay required to book the Maple Weekend Sugar Shack Stay N’ Tour Package. May not be combined with other offers. Rates do not include NH State Rooms & Meals Tax, Resort Service Fee, or gratuity.

To reserve, book now online or call 603-367-8896 or 800-373-3754, to speak with one of our lodging specialists.

 

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Stay Specials, Shop Specials, Play Specials
Lakeside Reading Retreat – Mill Falls at the Lake, Meredith NH
Mill Falls at the Lake
312 Daniel Webster Hwy.
Meredith, NH 03253
(844) 745-2931
www.millfalls.com/
Start
March 14, 2025
End
February 16, 2025
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Escape to Mill Falls at the Lake this March for a weekend of relaxation, inspiration, and connection. Our Lakeside Reading Retreat is the perfect getaway for book lovers to unwind and dive into the stories they love—all in a cozy, lakeside setting.
📖 What’s Included:
Engaging book discussions and book swaps
Plenty of time to read, relax, and retreat
Exclusive private shopping hours at a local bookstore
Delicious dining: Friday dinner, three meals Saturday, and Sunday brunch
🌟 Plus, enjoy full access to Mill Falls’ amenities, including:
Year-round indoor-outdoor pool
Cozy indoor fireplaces and outdoor firepits
Rejuvenating spa services (additional charges apply)
📅 When: March 14-16, 2025
💵 Cost: $400 per person (added to the first night’s stay) plus the cost of your room
📍 Where: Mill Falls at the Lake, Meredith, NH
Spaces are limited for this exclusive retreat, so don’t wait—book your spot today!
👉 Visit bit.ly/3Z8MmiS

to book now!

Tag your favorite book club buddy and start planning your lakeside escape!
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Shop Specials, Play Specials
Season Subscriptions – The Winnipesaukee Playhouse, Meredith NH
The Winnipesaukee Playhouse
33 Footlight Circle
Meredith, NH 03253
Start
February 24, 2025
End
June 11, 2025
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2025 Season Subscriptions
Important Note:
Mutiny on the Mount – a collaboration with the Meredith Historical Society and Mount Washington Cruises – will take place aboard the M/S Mount Washington and is not included in subscription packages or their discounts.
​​2025 All Access Pass $400.00
One ticket  to each of the 16 productions/events in the 2025 season (including the special events: Every Brilliant Thing and ImprovOlympics). Additional 10% discount on all other tickets purchased for 2025 productions/events. The All Access Pass and its associated discount are not redeemable for outside rentals or other events produced by a third party. Tickets are nonrefundable and subject to availability. Seats must be reserved in advance. There are no additional fees associated with redeeming subscription passes. Any unused portion of subscription passes may not be redeemed for cash or credit to your account.

2025 Professional Summer Pass $255.00
One ticket to each of the six (6) professional summer productions (The Wedding Singer, POTUS, Little Shop of Horrors, Fully Committed, Once on This Island, The Woman in Black). Additional 5% discount on all other tickets purchased for 2025 productions/events.The Professional Summer Pass and its associated discount are not redeemable for outside rentals or other events produced by a third party. Tickets are nonrefundable and subject to availability. Seats must be reserved in advance. There are no additional fees associated with redeeming subscription passes. Any unused portion of subscription passes may not be redeemed for cash or credit to your account.

2025 Professional Summer Balcony Pass $145.00
One ticket to each of the six (6) professional summer productions (The Wedding Singer, POTUS, Little Shop of Horrors, Fully Committed, Once on This Island, The Woman in Black).  Seating is limited to the front row of the balcony only. Additional 5% discount on all other tickets purchased for 2025 productions/events. The Professional Summer Balcony Pass and its associated discount are not redeemable for outside rentals or other events produced by a third party. Tickets are nonrefundable and subject to availability. Seats must be reserved in advance. There are no additional fees associated with redeeming subscription passes. Any unused portion of subscription passes may not be redeemed for cash or credit to your account.

2025 Flex Pass $235.00
Five tickets to use however you like.  Mix and match performances or productions in any combination. The Flex Pass is not redeemable for outside rentals or other events produced by a third party. Tickets are nonrefundable and subject to availability. Seats must be reserved in advance. There are no additional fees associated with redeeming subscription passes. Any unused portion of subscription passes may not be redeemed for cash or credit to your account.

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Play Specials
WildQuest Camp – Spring & Summer – Prescott Farm Environmental Education Center, Laconia NH
Prescott Farm Environmental Education Center
928 White Oaks Rd.
Laconia, NH 3246
(603) 366-5695
www.prescottfarm.org/
Start
April 28, 2025
End
August 22, 2025

WildQuest Camp Registration Now Open! 

Many WildQuest Camp spots

are filled with a few spots still open! Our WildQuest Camps

are open to kids ages 5-14. 

Spend your summer outside and become part of a the fun, supportive community at Prescott Farm’s WildQuest Camp!


2025 Registration

Click Here to Register WildQuest Camp (camp will not appear until 10am at this link)


2025 Summer Dates and Themes

Monday-Friday (except 4th of July week), 9 am – 4 pm

Extended care available 8-9 am & 4-5 pm

Week 1 June 23-27: Eco ArtistsNature in itself is a work of art. For this week, campers should be ready to paint, move, sculpt, sketch, and explore. We will learn how the beauty of nature inspires naturalists and how it helps promote environmental stewardship today.

Week 2 June 30-July 3: Water, Water Everywhere (4-days, Monday – Thursday) – Everything needs water to survive! Join us for a week of exploring the many roles of water as we explore aquatic ecosystems and get wet playing water games.

Week 3 July 7-11: Kids Can CookBy this time of the summer, our gardens are bursting with fruits and veggies ready to be harvested and cooked into delicious treats! Join us for a week of culinary exploration and experimentation as we learn to prepare wholesome, healthy food from the garden to our plates inside and out. The week culminates with a made from scratch pizza party!

Week 4 July 14-18: SurvivalWhat would it take to find food, water, and shelter in the woods? Try cooking over a fire, building shelters, and finding your way as you learn wilderness skills that will help you stay out of survival mode and focus on the fun.

Week 5 July 21-25: STEAM TeamScience, technology, engineering, art and mathematics is our camp focus for the week! Come explore the way nature inspires human art, invention, sustainable energy, and design. Get ready to think, build, and test your critical thinking skills!

Week 6 July 28-August 1: Creature FeaturesFrom paws to feathers, scales and claws, get ready for a week of all about animals found in our local fields, forests, and waterways. Discover how different animals talk, eat, move and play as we explore Prescott Farm’s wetlands, forest and fields to investigate what the animals are doing.

Week 7 August 4-8: Outdoor Living SkillsStart the summer by learning valuable outdoor skills: learn to build and cook over a fire, navigate through the woods, or maybe build a structure using knots and lashings.

Week 8 August 11-15: Farm & GardenMeet some farm animals and enjoy our gardens. Prepare tasty snacks from garden-harvested goodies. Learn to cook with eggs from our hens and harvest honey from our beehives.

Week 9 August 18-22: A Bit of EverythingFinding it difficult to decide which theme sounds like the most fun? Then, this week is for you! We’ll be mixing it up with a little bit of all the themes as we revisit our favorite camp activities. You may find us ponding, hiking, cooking, crafting, tracking, fort building, and playing games.


2025 WildQuest Camp Family HandbookClick Here for more camp information including policies, packing lists, and helpful tips


Camp Activities

Morning activities take place within age groups (12 campers) so that activities are age-appropriate and are based on the theme of the week. Activities during this time block change each week giving something new even for the campers who are attending multiple sessions and returning from past summers.

Club Time is where campers choose the activity from 3-4 options. Club time options change each day but may include an active game, crafts, nature hikes, and cooking. Ages are mixed during this time block. Club time activities may or may not follow the theme of the week and will change each day.

Woods Time takes place every day and with all of camp together. Woods time takes place in a special place in the woods, giving campers the opportunity for free play using only natural materials. Following safety rules, campers will often build stick forts, make believe, and look for salamanders.

All Camp Activities will take place every week and are a highlight of the week! All camp activities include Hungry Forest, Quest Day, hay rides, and an end-of-week campfire to celebrate the week.


Camp Age Group Progression

Please note, campers must have reached the age indicated for each camp level on or prior to the first day of camp week.

Pines (ages 5-6) – Pines are introduced to camp through games, storytelling, and exploration with a focus on supporting natural curiosity, making new friends, and building independence in nature.
Maples (ages 7-8) – Maples are immersed in engaging activities, challenges, and games while they further explore their growing curiosity for the natural world around them.
Hemlocks (ages 9-10) – Hemlocks engage in activities centered around the camp theme as they continue to develop independence and confidence in nature and begin to take on more responsibility in the camp community.
Oaks (ages 11-12) – Oaks develop a greater understanding of the camp theme and the natural world while learning to be role models for the younger campers.
Leaders-in-Training (ages 13-14) – Leaders-in-Training (LITs) are guided to examine their personal leadership style and given greater independence within the camp community. Through exciting team-building challenges and projects, LITs have the opportunity to practice leadership skills, receive feedback from mentors and peers, and have fun!
Volunteer Junior Instructors (ages 15-16) – Junior instructors work closely with staff to lead campers through their daily camp routine. They will gain job skills, build confidence, and have fun as they return to camp in a leadership role. (Application and a minimum commitment of 2 consecutive weeks required)
Environmental Camp Instructors (ages 16+) – Click here to visit out Employment Opportunities page to learn more or contact camp@prescottfarm.org.


2025 Tuition

All Sessions except session 2
Non-Member: $305
Member: $255
Session 2 (4 day week, Monday-Thursday)
Non-Member: $245
Member: $205

Member pricing requires the appropriate membership level at the time of the camp session. Click here to learn more about all the year-round benefits of becoming a member.


Extended Care

Sign up available during registration. Deadline to register for extended care is 2 weeks before a session starts.

Before Care, starts at 8am After Care, ends at 5pm
$45 per week $45 per week

Summer session 2 (4 day week) is prorated at $36 for each extended care option.

Other Payment & Paperwork Information

  • $100 non-refundable deposit (per session and per child) require to reserve each space. Families applying for a scholarship may request a reduced deposit by contacting the Camp Director at camp@prescottfarm.org or calling (603) 366-5695.
  • Remaining balance and health forms are due May 31, 2025. Paperwork only needs to be submitted once per calendar year.
  • Per NH State camp licensing rules, all campers are required to submit proof of a physical examination that was completed within 2 years prior to start of each camp session as well as documentation of immunizations (same vaccines required for NH schools), unless appropriate proof of an exemption is provided.

Financial Assistance

Scholarships are available for income-eligible families thanks to the genericity of various community organizations and individuals. The maximum scholarship amount is one week’s worth of tuition (per child). Scholarship applications are part of the registration process.


What to Bring

A complete packing list is included in the 2025 Camp Family Handbook.


Still have some questions? Email the Camp Director, Phoebe Hartvigsen, at camp@prescottfarm.org or call (603) 366-5695!

 

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