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    Friday
    Nov112011

    Sunday Breakfast Buffet

    Ossipee Valley & Carroll Lodges would like to invite you to join us on every second and forth Sunday (excluding Christmas and Easter) for an outstanding all you can eat breakfast buffet. 

    Omelets, Pancakes, Sausage, Bacon, Ham, Home Fries and much more. Coffee, Juices, Cereal, Pastry and Fruit all included for just $10.00 per person (children ages 6 to 12 $5.00, ages 5 and under free). 

    All are welcome, come join us and support your community.

     

    Located at the Ossipee Valley Lodge,  535 Route 25 East, Ossipee, NH (across from Abbott & Staples Gas) Click here for directions.

     

    Monday
    Nov072011

    2012 Ossipee Fireworks

    As we have done for a few years, we will once again be an Official Sponsor for the Ossipee town Fireworks display on July 4th, 2012. We will be selling Home made Strawberry Shortcakes among other things to help raise funds for the following years fireworks. Remember, all the proceeds from this event are donated directly back to the fireworks!

    Monday
    Nov072011

    2012 Bean Hole Supper!

    Bean Hole Supper

     

    August ??, 2012

    Directions

     

    We know, We know.... Its a long way off! No, We are not trying to rush summer along, on the contrary, we are thinking of the nice sunny bean hole days of the past! We have set the date and are starting to plan our biggest community event of the year.

    What makes a bean hole a bean hole is this: You dig a hole in the ground, burn down a pile of wood in it, then drop a pot of beans into the coals, and cover the whole mess with the dirt. You leave the pot in this subterranean, makeshift oven until the beans are cooked. Maine’s American Indians made bean holes, too, and may have taught the early settlers this skill. If so, it seems only lumbermen ran with it. Bean holes made for an inexpensive and convenient meal in the camps and on river drives. The cook could head down river, make a bean hole, and wait for the lumberjacks, who would be too famished from a day balancing atop logs and far too grateful for a hot meal to utter, “What, beans again?”

    Like lobster bakes, bean holes were meals born of efficiency and economy that in this day and age have become events. Unlike lobster bakes, bean holes are rare. You pretty much have to go to timber country to find one. But they’ve grown ever so slightly in recent years. Its just your luck, we have been building this community event for years!


    If you want tickets you can pick them up from any member of the Ossipee Valley Lodge or contact one of the people below:

    Dana Hall

    Marty Fernbeck

    Barry Rollins
    (603) 539-4563

    Arnold Christiansen

    Scott Willard

     

    Just incase you dont know any of these men, we have as always, arranged for some local establishments to sell tickets. They are listed below (more to come):

    Wards Boat Shop INC.      (603) 539-4563