Events for November and December
Ready or not, here come the holidays! Looking for that perfect locally made gift? Want to immerse yourself in festive décor? Craving a dose of your favorite Christmas music? The next couple of months feature everything from an inspiring showhouse and beautifully decorated trees to pops concerts and artisan fairs.
Editor’s note: As of press time in late September, the following events were still going forward as planned. However, due to evolving information about Covid-19, it’s possible some were canceled or postponed after this issue was published. Please confirm events are happening before heading out. No matter what, we hope you enjoy a wonderful (and safe) holiday season!

NOVEMBER 6-14
Christmas at The Fells Decorator Showhouse
In
need of holiday décor inspiration? Tour the main house at The Fells to
see how professional interior designers, floral artists, decorators and
talented volunteers use their personal sense of style and interpretation
of Christmas cheer to transform the gorgeous historic home. On
weekends, tour-goers can enjoy lunch in the dining room café. Also open
is the holiday gift boutique, where you can find items created by
regional artisans. The showhouse begins with the preview gala on
November 5 from 5-7 p.m., which includes music, appetizers and a chance
to meet the designers. Gala tickets are $100 and reservations are
required. The price includes one return ticket per person. Weekdays, 1-3
p.m.; weekends, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Admission is $25 for adults, $8 for
children and free for children under 5.
John Hay Estate at The Fells • 456 Route 103A, Newbury • (603) 763-4789 • thefells.org
NOVEMBER 4
The Distiller’s Showcase of Premium Spirits
Call
it gift-giving research. This annual event and benefit for the New
Hampshire Food Bank offers the chance to taste hundreds of spirits. In
addition to more than 130 tables of premium and ultra-premium spirits
available for sampling, you’ll also have the opportunity to meet
distillers from around the world while enjoying bites from the state’s
top
restaurants. The showcase is the culmination of Distiller’s Week, which
is filled with seminars, tastings, celebrity panels and more.
Distiller’s Week details will be posted at distillersshowcase.com, so
check back often for new and exciting events. Distiller’s Showcase of
Premium Spirits, 6-8:30 p.m. Tickets are $60.
DoubleTree by Hilton
Manchester Downtown 700 Elm St., Manchester • distillersshowcase.com
NOVEMBER 6-7
Holiday Open House and Kitty Angels Weekend
Now
celebrating 31 years, this pet- and kidfriendly event offers special
sales of vintage Christmas and holiday décor, plus a number of
activities and entertainment. The two-day event includes raffles, music,
horse and pony rides, demonstrations by artists, food vendors, a
petting zoo and more. Kitty Angels will be offering information on the
organization, adoptions and donations. Representatives from the Amherst
Animal Hospital, who have worked alongside Kitty Angels for decades,
will also be on hand. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Treasures Antiques, Collectables & More • 106 Ponemah Rd., Amherst • (603) 672-2535 • treasuresnh.com
NOVEMBER 14
Bedford Handmade
The
Bedford High School Handmade Fair is a celebration of local artists and
artisans. Get your start on the shopping season and support local
businesses. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. The fair will benefit all of the class
student council accounts and the Manchester Animal Shelter.
Bedford High School • 47 Nashua Rd., Bedford facebook.com/bedfordhandmade
NOVEMBER 19-20
Farm Fare
Keep
your holiday celebration local by shopping for everything you need to
make a delicious feast and more at Farm Fare at Stonewall Farm in Keene.
You’ll find items from area farms and specialty food producers who will
be selling locally raised meats, produce, bread and stuffing mixes,
berries, appetizers, wine and beer, desserts, condiments, rubs and
herbs. Farm Fare will also feature crafts and other handmade goods
perfect for gift-giving.
Stonewall Farm • 242 Chesterfield Rd., Keene (603) 357-7278 • stonewallfarm.org
NOVEMBER 20
The Great New England Craft & Artisans Show
In
addition to the more than 100 juried artisans, craftspeople and
specialty food vendors, the fair also includes activities, live holiday
music, food samples, demonstrations, door prizes and a café. Handmade
items for sale range from apparel and jewelry to wood products and metal
art. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Entry is $5.
The Rim Sports Complex • 311 Winnacunnet Rd. Hampton • gnecraftartisanshows.com
Enjoy Christmas at the Castle in the Clouds for two weekends in November.
NOVEMBER 20-28
Bektash Feztival of Trees
This
year the Bektash Shriners of New Hampshire are planning both in-person
and virtual experiences. What remains the same are the beautifully
decorated artificial trees, which are available for purchase, and the
chance to win raffle prizes.
Bektash Shriners of New Hampshire • 189
Pembroke Rd., Concord • (603) 225-5372 • nhshriners.org
NOVEMBER 20-21
Portsmouth Holiday Arts Tour
Fair
warning: It might be tough to pass up the many lovely items you’ll
discover on this self-guided tour. Each year on the weekend before
Thanksgiving, a number of artists open their homes and studios to the
public in a celebration of art, community and the holidays. Admission is
free.
Portsmouth • portsmouthartstour.com
NOVEMBER 20-21, 26-28
Christmas at the Castle
Tour
the Lucknow mansion at the Castle in the Clouds, festively dressed for
the holidays by creative businesses and designers to reflect their take
on holiday carols. Browse the artisan fair, and have fun making crafts.
Tickets and times vary.
Castle in the Clouds • Route 171, 455 Old
Mountain Rd. Moultonborough • (603) 476-5900 castleintheclouds.org
NOVEMBER 26-28
Littleton Festival of Trees
The
Festival of Trees celebrates the season and community by gathering a
collection of trees decorated by local businesses and putting them on
display at the Littleton Opera House. All tree displays will be raffled
off. The event is offered both virtually and in-person. Friday, 1-7
p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Admission to the
Opera House is $5, online admission is by donation.
Littleton Opera
House • 2 Union St., Littleton (603) 575-5324 •
leadlittletonnh.com/festival-of-trees
NOVEMBER 26
Trans-Siberian Orchestra
The
holiday rock concert is back in 2021 with its new winter tour
“Christmas Eve and Other Stories.” 3:30 and 8 p.m.
SNHU Arena • 555 Elm
St., Manchester snhuarena.com
The Trans-Siberian Orchestra will be performing at the SNHU Arena on November 26.
NOVEMBER 26-DECEMBER 4
Southern New Hampshire Festival of Trees
This
nine-day event is filled with food, fun, entertainment and, of course,
decorated trees. This year, many of the trees will incorporate gift
certificates in the décor. Enjoy baked goods and refreshments in the
Candy Cane Café, and daily performances by local schools, dance studios,
theatre and church groups. All trees will be raffled off at the close
of the event. Nov. 26, 5-9 p.m.; Nov. 27, 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Nov. 28, 12-5
p.m.; Nov. 29-Dec. 3, 5-9 p.m.; Dec. 4, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission is $5
for ages 12 and over.
Pelham Municipal Building • 6 Village Green,
Pelham snhfestivaloftrees.pelhamcommunityspirit.org
NOVEMBER 27
Keene Holiday Craft Show
Forget
Black Friday and support small businesses at this annual fair held the
Saturday after Thanksgiving. Shop for handmade goods from around New
England, including pottery, artwork, glassware, floral arrangements and
designs, jewelry, photography, food products, knitting and more. The
Annual Keene Holiday Craft Show has been kicking off the holiday season
for over a decade now, and organizers carefully curate the selection of
vendors. 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Keene High School • 43 Arch St., Keene
keenecraftshow.com
DECEMBER 1
Arts in Reach Tablescapes
Arts
In Reach (AIR) is partnering with Ethan Allen for the return of
Tablescapes. This exciting event will showcase stunning holiday displays
created by the Seacoast’s community of talented designers, artists and
florists. The opening party will include a silent auction, light
refreshments and award presentations. The tabletop designs also will be
available for the public to view. All Proceeds benefit Arts In Reach, a
Portsmouthbased nonprofit that empowers teenage girls through inclusive,
creative community. Opening party, Dec. 1, 5-7 p.m. Additional viewing
Dec. 2, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Suggested donation of $10.
Ethan Allen, 775
Lafayette Rd., Portsmouth (603) 433-4278 • artsinreach.org
Festival
of Trees events are happening around the state in late November and
December. They provide holiday cheer, decorating inspiration and the
chance to bring home a tree already decked out for Christmas.
DECEMBER 1-2
Exeter Festival of Trees
Enjoy
the festive atmosphere, admire the beautifully decorated trees, and
stop in for a bake sale treat. Raffle tree tickets will be sold for a
chance to win a special committee tree filled with local business gift
cards and certificates. All proceeds from the festival go to the
Community Children’s Fund providing warm clothing and bedding vouchers
to the Seacoast area children in need. Wednesday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m.;
Thursday, 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
Exeter Town Hall • 10 Front St., Exeter (603)
772-2411 • exeterareacharitablefoundation.org
DECEMBER 4-5, 8 AND 11-12
Wolfeboro Festival of Trees
Organizers
of the Festival of Trees are optimistically planning to celebrate the
22nd Wolfeboro Festival. This annual benefit features more than 65
trees, uniquely decorated by area businesses and organizations, and
displayed on two levels at the Wright Museum. In addition to the trees,
the exhibit features continuous entertainment and light refreshment. The
preview gala cocktail reception takes place on December 2 from 6-8 p.m.
Admission is $65.
The Wright Museum • 77 Center St., Wolfeboro (603)
569-2981 • wolfeborofestivaloftrees.com
DECEMBER 3
12th Annual Festival of Trees
The
Festival of Trees will feature over 35 trees elaborately decorated by
local businesses and organizations to be auctioned and raffled off. 4-8
p.m.
Rivermill at Dover Landing • 2 Washington St., Dover
dovernh.org/festival-of-trees
DECEMBER 11-12
Symphony NH Holiday Pops
This
annual holiday concert will feature selections from the “Nutcracker”
and “Sleigh Ride” as well as singalongs. Saturday, 6:45 p.m.; Sunday,
2:15 p.m. Tickets are $60.
Keefe Center for the Arts (Saturday) • 117
Elm St., Nashua Concord City Auditorium (Sunday) • 2 Prince St., Concord
(603) 595-9156 • symphonynh.org
DECEMBER 11
Boston Pops Holiday Concert
Capturing
the magic of the Holiday season and the winter charms of New England,
the Boston Pops will perform their signature “Sleigh Ride,” as well as
other holiday classics, and new arrangements of seasonal favorites. They
are joined by the Metropolitan Chorale, known as one of Metro Boston’s
premier choral ensembles. Santa Claus will make a guest appearance
during the concert’s finale followed by the traditional Boston Pops
holiday singalong to bring this special performance to a close. 7:30
p.m.
SNUH Arena • 555 Elm St., Manchester • snhuarena.com
DECEMBER 18-19
Portsmouth Symphony Orchestra Holiday Pops
Join
the PSO winter solstice weekend as we shift from darkness to light and
celebrate the season with cheer and joy. A perennial family favorite,
this year’s holiday pops program includes an international flavor that
celebrates humanity during the holiday season. 3 and 7:30 p.m. Admission
is $30 for adults, $25 for seniors and $15 for students and children.
Portsmouth High School • 50 Andrew Jarvis Dr. Portsmouth • (603)
686-8133 portsmouthsymphony.org
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