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11 things to do this weekend in NH: history, beer, baby animals, and more

April’s second weekend is stacked—think historic homes, craft beer celebrations, spring farm days, and community festivals across New Hampshire and just over the Vermont border. Whether you’re looking to get outside, learn something new, or just eat and drink your way through the season, here are some events worth checking out:

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April’s second weekend is stacked—think historic homes, craft beer celebrations, spring farm days, and community festivals across New Hampshire and just over the Vermont border. Whether you’re looking to get outside, learn something new, or just eat and drink your way through the season, here are some events worth checking out:

🏛️ Echoes of Revolution Guided Tour
Portsmouth, April  11, 12, 18, 19
Visit three historic homes to explore the American Revolution’s impact on daily life: Pitt Tavern (1777), Rider-Wood House (1826), and Goodwin Mansion (1870). Members $15; non-members $20.
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🍺 NH Craft Beer Week 2026
Statewide, April 9–18
Annual celebration of New Hampshire’s craft beer scene featuring special events, exclusive releases, and promotions at breweries and taprooms across the state.
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🌲 Forest Trail Games: Trail Trekkers
Laconia, April 10 
Outdoor trail games focused on teamwork, observation, and problem-solving. $15 per child; free for accompanying adult.
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🍽️ Restaurant Week Portsmouth & the Seacoast
Seacoast, daily through April 18 
Three-course prix fixe menus at participating restaurants.
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🌎 4th Annual Seacoast Sustainability Fair
Portsmouth, April 10  
Interactive event featuring environmental organizations, live animals, activities, food, and music.
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🎹 10th Annual Solo Jazz Piano Festival
Brattleboro, VT, April 10–11
Performances, masterclasses, and panel discussions with professional and emerging pianists.
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🐑 Brookford Farm Baa Baa Baash
Canterbury, weekends through April  
Spring farm event with baby animals, farm store, and seasonal activities.
Free admission
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🎣 Introduction to Fly Tying
Bethlehem, April 11  
Beginner workshop covering tools, materials, and techniques to create a fly.
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🥣 17th Annual SouperFest
Concord, April 11 
Soup tasting event featuring local restaurants, with proceeds supporting homelessness programs.
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📚 Third Annual Rochester Authors Fair
Rochester, April 11 
Live readings, panel discussions, and book sales with local authors.
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🧘 18th Annual Yoga Mala
Dover, April 12 
Community yoga event featuring guided practice and meditation.
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