Fireside Chat At Slim Baker
BRISTOL – Enjoy the warmth of a roaring fire, s’mores, and humorous tales of Newfound adventures on January 9th from 7 to 9 p.m. with the Slim Baker Foundation.
Dick Tapply, the son of Wink Tapply, founder of the Tapply-Thompson Community Center, will tell stories of his father’s shenanigans and tales from the “good old days”. Share your own memories of Newfound and your hopes for the future.
Registration is required for this free event and is limited to nine participants to maintain a safe environment. Reservations are first come, first serve. Email events@slimbaker.org to reserve your space today. Slim Baker’s full COVID-19 policies can be found at: SlimBaker.org/our-covid19-policy.
The Slim Baker Area is open year round for outdoor recreation via New Chester Mountain Road in Bristol, NH. The Slim Baker Foundation was established through a gift of land from Reba Hipson and gifts of support from Lucy Baker in memory of her late husband, local Fish and Game Officer Slim Baker. Comprised of 135 acres of land, the site includes numerous trails, camping areas and a lodge. More information about the Foundation and other upcoming activities can be obtained at: SlimBaker.org