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Lake Winnipesaukee Day! Aug. 8, 2025

"Lake Winnipesaukee Day" will be celebrated at The Oldest Summer Resort in America at the Wolfeboro Town Docks on Aug. 8.

Lake Winnipesaukee Day 2024
Lake Winnipesaukee Day 2024 (Courtesy photo)

“Lake Winnipesaukee Day” will be celebrated at The Oldest Summer Resort in America at the
Wolfeboro Town Docks on Aug. 8, from 5 to 10 p.m.

It will highlight the importance of lake and land conservation and preservation. The event features an outdoor dance party culminating with a Laser Light Show. The Mount Washington Cruise Ship and the Dive Boat will be docked at the town docks, offering food and libations. Participating environmental nonprofit organizations will include Wolfeboro Waters, Wentworth Watershed Association, Lake Winnipesaukee Association, Lakes Region Conservation Trust, and NH Lakes.

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Dinner choices will include Dockside Grille and Dairy Bar, Wicked Loon, Local Topia, Marker 21, and Garwoods and Downtown Grille Cafe. At the docks, other food options will include

Peaks Food Truck, 603 Good Eatz BBQ Food Truck and mobile wood-fired pizza oven, Hucks
Hoagies, The Lively Lemon Fresh Lemonade, Hot Dog Bob, The Lions Club Burgers and
Sausages, and Seacoast Pretzel Company.

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Many thanks to our sponsors: NH Distributors, Maxfield Real Estate, Eastern Propane & Oil,
Avery Insurance, PSI Molded Plastics, Brewster Academy, Paul Zimmerman and Julie Jordan,
Taylor Community, Wolfeboro Corinthian Yacht Club, Goodhue Boat Company, Marker 21,
Wolfeboro Dock Company, Wolfeboro Boat Company, Wolfeboro Equipment Rentals, Leonne
McDonnell & Roberts PA, Walker and Varney P.C., The Wolfeboro Economic Development
Committee, and The Wolfeboro Energy Committee.

For more information about Lake Winnipesaukee Day Contact: The Wolfeboro Economic Development Committee.


This article first appeared on InDepthNH.org and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.