Dunbarton Town Hall Restoration Project

Dunbarton Town Hall Restoration Project Turning Interest Into Action
Inspired by successful restoration efforts in similar communities, and

The Dunbarton town hall was re-built in 1909 after a dedicated group of residents came together using $5,000.00 bequethed by Charles Chase for the Town of Dunbarton. Over the past 100 years, this magnificent building has served as a community meeting house for a variety of social events as well as serving as a police station, school house and offices for town officials. In 1995, renovations to the

first floor allowed the Dunbarton Public Library to move in. Unfortunately, due to the fact that this historic community landmark does not meet updated building codes, residents have been unable to access the second floor for over 20 years. As a result, we have been unable to share a wide variety of community events. Additionally, the use of the second floor would meet Dunbartons need for additional meeting space for town related business and school activities. After positive discussions with residents, a town committee was appointed by the Dunbarton Selectman to serve with the following statement. The Dunbarton Town Hall & Theatre Restoration Committee:
"It is our mission to RESTORE the Dunbarton Town Hall for future generations and allow it to be the heart of our community again serving the needs of all residents"

Steering Committee Members:
Tiffany Dodd, Chair
Margaret Watkins, Vice Chair
Shelley Westenberg, Secretary
Ted Vallieres, Treasurer
Steve Kennedy
Jon Wiggin
Travis James
Les Hammond, Selectman Representative

It's gettin' chilly outside, but the Restoration Concert Series is heating up!Featuring Dave Richardson and Lisa Bastoni...
11/13/2019

It's gettin' chilly outside, but the Restoration Concert Series is heating up!

Featuring Dave Richardson and Lisa Bastoni

Saturday, Nov. 16 7PM Dunbarton Town Hall
Doors open at 6:30PM
All are welcome!
Pay what you can!

With his first major album release “Carry Me Along” Dave Richardson weaves together threads of folk, country, and traditional music in a collection of originals and timeworn songs and ballads.

Singer-songwriter Lisa Bastoni is a 2019 Kerrville New Folk Winner, and is a 2019 Boston Music Award nominee (Folk Artist of the Year).

Friday, October 11        7PM       Dunbarton Town Hall, Restoration Concert SeriesSuggested Donation- Pay what you canF...
10/06/2019

Friday, October 11
7PM
Dunbarton Town Hall, Restoration Concert Series
Suggested Donation- Pay what you can

FEATURING: McKASSON, McDONALS, and McLANE

Ryan McKasson, Eric McDonald and Jeremiah McLane are masters of tradition who create a sound full of spontaneous musicality and compelling enough to transcend boundaries and appeal to music lovers of all stripes. Their live performances are full of organic banter and good humor to go along with the music. They create an environment of their own design, drawing in listeners without pretense. Despite living active musical lives thousands of miles apart these musicians have committed to working together to forge a new musical path.

Reserve your seat (and a few for your friends) and RSVP at www.dthrc.org

Hope to see you Saturday at the Dunbarton Town Hall!
03/20/2019

Hope to see you Saturday at the Dunbarton Town Hall!

New Hampshire friends: This Saturday the band and I play an intimate acoustic show in a beautiful, historic building, thanks to Dunbarton Town Hall Restoration Project. Awesome acts have played here (Dan Blakeslee and Honeysuckle among them) and we're honored to join the list.
Hope you'll be a part of it!
You can reserve seats here:
https://cmcdermott1.wixsite.com/dthrc/concert-series

Hi everyone, and happy holiday season!Honeysuckle is playing this Sunday (12/16), 6 PM, in our Town Hall Foyer…and we ki...
12/09/2018

Hi everyone, and happy holiday season!

Honeysuckle is playing this Sunday (12/16), 6 PM, in our Town Hall Foyer…and we kinda can’t believe it. Seriously, they’re flat-out phenomenal. Progressive folk with bluegrass instrumentation—listen to them for a few seconds and you’ll be hooked on the sweet sound.

Suggested donation of $20; doors at 5:30. 1004 School St, 03046. All are welcome.

Folks are already asking to reserve seats, so if you’re planning to come, please let us know ASAP. The space is tight—which is the whole reason we’re doing these concerts in the first place! Let’s get that second floor up and running…

Hope to see you there!

Concert Series

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1011 School Steet
Dunbarton Center, NH
03046

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