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| Bridging the Gap: New Hampshire Reunions & Togethering |

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The Granite State is the perfect setting to create special memories with family, friends or clubs. | | Sharing a special place or experience with family and friends can bring people together by rekindling and creating memories. In fact, togethering as the trend is called, is increasingly popular in New Hampshire, where scout and school groups, extended families, and professional and social clubs convene for reminiscing and recreation. In the Granite State, your group can rent a home on a private island, stay on a working farm where thoroughbreds are raised and trained, or gather at a full-service conference center such as the New England Center in Durham, an architectural masterpiece that was designed to harmoniously reflect the area’s natural beauty. Whether your group is a multigenerational family or a gathering of hardcore outdoor enthusiasts, New Hampshire offers an outing that suits varied ages, abilities and interests. Cooking and art classes, winery tours, kayaking and snowmobiling trips are a few options. Many New Hampshire resorts have onsite recreation centers where each guest can choose a favorite activity, from tennis and skiing to garden tours and golf. Resort chefs can help plan themed dinners to celebrate a special milestone. During the summer at the Balsams, a 15,000-acre retreat in Dixville Notch, your party even can dance on the front lawn under the stars to the tunes of the Rick Erwin Orchestra. If you want to bring the family pet, Fluffy or Fido will have fun too. Many venues, including the Balsams, have pet-friendly packages.
Whether you plan to hold your event at a pavilion at a lakeside state park or at a former governor’s mansion, there’s an option that works with any budget. Some of the most memorable outings in New Hampshire include traversing through the heart of the White Mountain National Forest along the Kancamagus Highway, visiting a farmers market for fresh produce and cooking a meal with your family and friends, and trailing a kite through the ocean breeze at the beach. What’s more, it pays to travel in numbers. Groups who gather in New Hampshire often have access to places and prices not available to the general public. There’s no state sales tax, making outlet shopping and antiquing more fun. Plus, you won’t pay sales tax on the groceries, beverages and party goods purchased during your stay.
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