Hanover Day!

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

I just went looking for some Hanover Day information and was once again
amazed at the extent and depth of the festivities planned for next weekend.
Go to www.hanoverday.com for an overview of this year’s events. Kudos to
the planning committee for all of their hard work!

The carnival kicks things off on Friday night at 6:00 p.m. Of particular
note, Malcolm Butler, last minute interception hero of the Patriots’ win
over the Seahawks in the Super Bowl, will be in attendance on Saturday.
Home-grown Hanover talent will be featured on the stage all day long,
including some some of my personal favorites – Peter Scribner, Jill Benway,
Madison Fitzpatrick, Lindsay Glover, the Perry Family, Emily Bartone, and
the phenomenally talented Hanover Jazz Ensemble. Over 140 artisans,
vendors and civic groups will display their wares. Community art projects,
pony rides, a 3 on 3 hoop tournament, my favorite strolling magician John
Logan, a dunk tank and a photo booth will add to the day’s fun. Jackson
Weatherbee and the fireworks will headline Saturday night, along with
return appearances from Hanover boys Tyler Cheo and Myles Sweeney. Will
Alex Sennett be there? Only one way to find out…see you there!

For the complete schedule, go to
http://www.hanoverday.com/2015-schedule-of-events .

For “Around Town on the Web”,
Cathy H-B


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