The leaves will be gone but a heads up to anyone interested in fine handcrafts and farms. Visit http://www.nhopendoors.com/ for a list of participants. Many of the artisans are juried members of NH League of Arts and Crafts. Some will be offering demonstrations of their work. If you are visiting NH that weekend, you can check the website for a list by geographical area.
I'm not associated with this event but so many times visitors look for things to do and some of these studios/farms are off the beaten path. November can be such a dismal month but this would be fun, rain or shine.
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