Tag Archives: EVENTS

“North Walpole 1850-1950” at the North Walpole Branch Library – 10/21/25

Note: There is additional parking behind the building.

All the news that's fit to print: North Walpole 1850-1950. Tuesday, October 21, 2025 at 5:30 pm at the North Walpole Branch Library. Step back in time and discover the captivating stories that filled the pages of local newspapers. From the serious to the sensational, join local librarian Julie Rios as she explores the headline that shaped North Walpole's history.

Tea Party at the Walpole Historical Society – 10/18/25

A SPECIAL EVENT EVERY SATURDAY


Tree Planting on the Common – 10/19/25

Tree Planting on the Common. Sunday, October 19, 2025, from 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Come to join, come to help, come to share this event - bring your neighbors! Walpole Conservation Commission is coordinating an effort to re-tree the town commons and, with residents' input, will plant trees in North Walpole, Drewsville, and Walpole Village over the next 10 years.

In Case You Missed It: Rummage Sale at First Congregational Church – 10/18/25

Back by popular demand! Our famous rummage sale. Saturday, October 18, 9 am to 1 pm. $5 per bag sale starts at noon. First Congregational Church (on the Common), Walpole, NH. We will accept items of clean, gently used clothing and tag sale items (no cords, please, and no furniture or shoes) on Tuesday, 10/14 at 2 pm; Wednesday, 10/15 at 6 pm; Thursday, 10/16 at 4 pm. For more information, call 603-756-4866.

Walpole Unitarian Church Food Sale – 10/11/25

The Walpole Unitarian Church will hold its annual Harvest Food Sale outside the Post Office on October 11th, 2025, from 9 – 11:15.  Come and get some of our delicious homemade items – both sweet and savory.  As usual, we’ll have things you can take home for lunch or supper, or  put in your freezer for later. There will also be goodies that you can take on the road if you’re traveling. We look forward to seeing you at our table.  Come early for the best choices!

Rummage Sale at First Congregational Church – 10/18/25

RUMMAGE-FOOD-WHITE ELEPHANT SALE

Saturday, October 18, 2025

9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Bag sale at noon

First Congregational Church

on the Common

Walpole, NH

Medieval Faire at The Grammar School – 10/18/25

From Sarah Mann:

Hear Ye, Hear Ye — The Medieval Faire Returns to Putney
Do You Dare Slide into the Dragon’s Lair?

On Saturday, October 18, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., The Grammar School will once again transform its bucolic Putney campus into a bustling medieval village for the 37th annual Medieval Faire. A beloved fall tradition for families across southern Vermont and New Hampshire, the Faire draws more than 1,300 visitors each year for a day of magic, merriment, and community fun.

This year’s Faire will debut a brand-new attraction for Faire-goers of all sizes: a slide into the dragon’s lair, built on the school’s new 40-foot hillside slide, which was installed last spring. Children can also ride the flying dragon and Sir Lancelot’s flying horse, fire an apple slingshot, take part in pillow jousting and foam-arrow archery, play life-size chess, ascend the climbing wall, battle a knight, scramble for treats at the candy catapult, make their own crowns and wands, visit the fortune teller, get their faces painted, and take part in a dragon treasure hunt. Attendees who complete the royal quest can be knighted by the King and Queen, who preside over the Faire on their royal thrones. For the youngest adventurers, Merlin’s Midway offers games just their size.

Adding to the spectacle, Vermont Armored Combat will stage thrilling demonstrations in full armor, with battles in the ring scheduled for both morning and afternoon. Live music and artisan vendors in the Medieval Marketplace round out the day’s festivities. Hungry fairgoers can enjoy a mix of hearty homemade soups, breads, and baked goods, along with fare from local food trucks.

Admission is free and open to all. Ride tickets and unlimited all-day passes ($25 for the first, $20 for each additional) are available for purchase in advance or at the gate. 

The Medieval Faire is The Grammar School’s largest annual community event, combining family fun with support for student programs.For more information, visit thegrammarschool.org/medieval or call 802-387-5364.

Friends of the Library Book Sale – 10/25/25

Mark your calendars for the annual Walpole Friends of the Library Book Sale at the Walpole School Gymnasium! Join us on Saturday, October 25 for a Pre-Sale from 8–10 a.m. (early entrance fee $25), followed by regular sale hours Saturday 10 a.m.–4 p.m. and Sunday 9 a.m.–12 p.m. Browse a wide selection of books and more while supporting a great cause—funds raised help provide new books, children’s programs, museum passes, guest speakers and other valuable resources for our library.

Thank you for supporting the Walpole Friends of the Library—we look forward to seeing you there!

“North Walpole 1850-1950” at the Walpole Historical Society – 10/4/25

A SPECIAL EVENT EVERY SATURDAY

October 11 – Walking Tour of Walpole – meet at 12:30 pm on the sidewalk in front of the museum to join local author, Bill Ranauro, on an architectural tour of the village.

October 18 – Tea Party – come celebrate with refreshments, talk, and enjoy an opportunity to browse all the supplies you need to prepare for your own tea party.

The Walpole Historical Society Museum is free and open to the public and all are welcome. For more information, visit www.WalpoleHistory.com. Please plan to join us!

“Navigating the NH General Court Website” at the Library – 10/7/25

Navigating the NH General Court Website with Lucy McVitty Weber. Tuesday, October 7th, 5pm, Main Library. Ever wondered what is happening in the NH Legislature? The NH General Court website (gencourt.state.nh.us) is a resource for tracking legislation, finding legislator information, and accessing committee information. you can use it to find your state representatives, track bills, view calendars, and even submit written testimony. By utilizing these features, you can stay informed about your state's legislative process and engage with your elected officials. Join us an special guest Lucy McVitty Weber on Tuesday October 7th at 5 pm for a workshop on how to use this valuable resource.