Dunbarton, NH Old Home Day Committee
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Telephone Number: 774-3541
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Postal Address: 1011 School Street
Dunbarton, NH 03046

The next Old Home Day will be September 13, 2008 (The 2nd Saturday of September).  Anyone interested in volunteering please Call Kim Vaillancourt 774-4813. Also, if anyone would like to help with Old Home Day, please call Kim Vaillancourt.

Come celebrate the fall season at Dunbarton’s Old Home DaySeptember 13th will be a day full of family fun.  The day begins at 10:00am with a CROP walk and continues on until fireworks at dusk.  There will be lots of fun for the kids including: a parade, lots of friendly animals to see, a bouncy fun-house, games, and sand art.  Grown-ups can enjoy a bite to eat while admiring antique cars and listening to great live music playing from the beautiful new bandstand on the town common.

Events will take place on the town common right on Route 13 in the center of Dunbarton.

Full Day’s Schedule of Events

Pie Baking Contest Details

10:00 – CROP   Walk Sponsored by Dunbarton C. C.
11:30 – 5:00      Blow Up Fun House
11:30 – 5:00      Children’s Games and Sand Art
11:30 – 6:00      Friends of Goffstown Hockey Concessions
11:30                  Parade
11:30 – 6:00      Dunbarton PTO Concessions
12:30 – 5:00      Wildlife Encounters Animal Exhibit
12:30                  Antique Car and Tractor Contest/Exhibit
12:30 – 1:15      K-9 Unit Demo
1:00 – 2:00        Urban Circus Presents “Professor Dan’s Magic Show”
1:00 – 2:00        Woody Roberts Band
1:30 – 4:30        Balloons! Balloons! Christi the Clown is Here!
2:00                    Annual “Best Pie Baking” Contest Sponsored by Dunbarton Library
3:00 – 5:00        An Banna Ceoil Band Celtic Music
3:30 – 4:30        Urban Circus Presents “Lucky the Juggler”
5:30 – 7:00        Ham and Bean Supper Held in the School Gym by the Dunbarton Historical Society
5:30 – 7:30        Dave An The Deep Pockets Blues Band
7:30 – 8:00 (Dusk)  FIREWORKS!!

All day participants include: The Dunbarton Historical Awareness Committee and Dunbarton Garden Club