And Jen paused to enjoy the red chair's company, and the unique feeling of accomplishment that comes with hiking a chair to the top of a mountain!
When the Red Chair arrived in Eaton Center and Snowville, New Hampshire, it was the guest of the Snowvillage Inn and guest of honor at their Tuesday Locals Night. Each Tuesday, our Chef Brian Anderson offers a special menu to our locals (Good news for the red chair: everyone is a local on Locals Night:). The next morning, Snowvillage Inn keeper Kevin Flynn took the Red Chair on a tour around the village stopping at the Eaton Village Store (a wonderful full-service country store that offers breakfast and lunch, convenience items, a glimpse into the laid-back welcoming folks in Eaton and Snowville as well as the Eaton Center Post Office). The chair took a ride to the beach of beautiful Crystal Lake where locals and visitors alike enjoy swimming, ice skating and cross-country skiing. Looking at that crystal clear water, the Red Chair thought the lake was well-named. The Red Chair visited their quintessential New England Little White Church where couples from all over the United States and abroad have celebrated their wedding in a beautiful and most memorable setting. The chair made its own tour of The Snowvillage Inn – gardens, porch, and welcoming main entrance. Our inn keeper Jen Kovach gently carried the Red Chair and hiked up to the top of Foss Mountain to honor the Red Chair with a photograph on the mountain’s plateau. A hike up Foss Mountain is just up the road from the Snowvillage Inn. Foss Mountain is treasured for its 360 degree view of the Mount Washington vistas and is a wonderful place to wile away the hours enjoying the views with a group or spending time in quiet meditation.
And Jen paused to enjoy the red chair's company, and the unique feeling of accomplishment that comes with hiking a chair to the top of a mountain!
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Robert TenHave
11/29/2012 09:53:32 am
would you be so kind as to let me know where Chef Brian Anderson
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10/14/2013 05:21:42 pm
It looks that you have put tremendous effort finding the facts. I really appreciate your research work. Hope to read more articles on your blog site. Keep it up dear.
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