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Directions Wolfeboro Folk concert series is held in TWO locations: |
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Summer concerts: Moody Mountain Farm's beautiful historic barn. |
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General Info Both of our venue offers a smoke-free environment with a handicapped accessible entrance and plenty of free parking. A full dinner, made up of mainly locally-grown, wholesome and organic food items (most straight off the farm), is provided for those wishing to eat prior to the concert. Dinner service starts at 5pm and is held from the same seat you enjoy the concert from. BYOB... Upon entry, we will collect a $3.00/per person ($5.00/per couple) BYOB fee. This is required to help cover the cost of additional insurance, glasses, and labor, and only applies to those bringing beer or wine onsite. We trust that you will find this to be quite reasonable. Concert & Door Times... Seating set up... Regular seating is general admission on a first come, first serve basis with the exception of a number of tables reserved for our sponsors. We offer guaranteed seating with advance sales tickets, but not reserved seating (i.e. we hold a seat for each ticket holder). For most concerts, it's best to come early to pick a great seat. Again, if you have made a dinner reservation, you'll have a table reserved and waiting for you and can arrive at your convenience. A number of premium seats are held for our oh-so-vital sponsors. If you are interested in becoming one, please contact us at 603/522-8697 or ben@wolfeborofolk.com for more info. Pre-Concert Dinners... Reservations can be made by calling 603/522-8697, or online. A $10/person deposit is charged and credited to your food charge at the door. Average dinner tickets are $15/person. Tickets See our policies for more information. |
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FROM BOSTON Interstate 95 North to Portsmouth, NH. FROM CONCORD Route 28 North to Alton traffic circle at intersection of Route 11 - continue on Route 28 North to Wolfeboro. FROM PORTLAND Take Route 25 West for approx. 50 miles. FROM PORTSMOUTH
Route 16 (Spaulding Turnpike) |
One and a half hour drive from Boston or Portland... ![]() and you are in the heart of New Hampshire's pristine Lakes Region. |
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