Dana Meeting House Association is hosting an ice cream social Saturday July 31, 5-7 PM. Join us for music*, ice cream** and dancing on the lawn outside. Visit and tour this historic building, erected in 1800. Bring a blanket or lawn chair.

*MUSIC COURTESY OF THE BAKER VALLEY BAND,

**ICE CREAM COURTESY OF THE COMMON MAN

The Baker Valley Band recreates the sound and spirit of the town bands that were an essential part of the fabric of American life from the period before the Civil War up through the decade following the Second World War. Formed in 1992 in Wentworth, New Hampshire, the Baker Valley Band has grown slowly but steadily in number, musicianship, and repertoire. The band offers programs comprised of marches, gallops, waltzes and some of the popular tunes have become part of our American musical memory. The band performs at Old Home Day celebrations, concerts on the green, private parties and parades.

Join the fun, bring a lawn chair or blanket while enjoying a summer ice cream treat, thanks to
The Common Man. Plan to dance if you like.

The Dana Meeting House was built in 1800 by the Freewill Baptists and has served the
neighborhood for many generations, now preserved and maintained by the all volunteer non-
profit association. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Tours of the unique
building, with its “sheep-pen” pews will be available.

In case of a rain cancellation, the event will be re-scheduled.

For more information: Bill Huckins at 603-359-2942
Free and welcoming to the public.

Free and open to the public!