Valley Pride Day 2012

Another year has gone by and tomorrow, May 5, is Valley Pride Day once again.This is a wonderful opportunity to get out with your neighbors and help clean along our streets and do a little spring cleaning in the valley. After the clean up, you can head to the Hampton Inn Valley Pride Day 2012 in the Mt. Washington Valleyin North Conway for a free luncheon, entertainment and prizes. The kids can also bring their swim suits and enjoy the hotel’s indoor pool.

Be sure to check out the Valley Pride Day Facebook page for all the details and contact information on who’s in charge for your area.

It’s also Cinco de Mayo tomorrow so after you’ve helped clean up your part of the community stop by the Wildcat Tavern for a margarita and some nachos.

Memorial Day Weekend Activities

Though the weather has been quite rainy lately the temps are due to climb dramatically this week and land in the 70′s with a bit of sunshine mixed in. With this weekend being Memorial Day it’s a long weekend and the unofficial kickoff of summer activities here in Jackson, North Conway and the greater Mount Washington Valley. Here are just a couple of the many things to do this weekend:

Alton Weagle Day: Come help us celebrate this great man who had a great love of Mt. Washington. He climbed Mt. Washington several times and a variety of ways including walking backwards and pushing a wheel barrow full of sugar. Check out The Mt. Washington Auto Road for more details.

ENTRAIN in the Valley: The valley favorite ENTRAIN will be performing Saturday at Theater In The Wood in Intervale. Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door and it’s BYOB.

Race for Reading: Also in Intervale is the annual Race for Reading. This event is a fundraiser for the Believe In Books Literacy Foundation which encourages the reading and love of books.

And of course we have live music, Jeremy Dean & Heather Pearson, performing in the Tavern Saturday night. We’ll also have prime rib available.

What’s Happening at The Wildcat

This time of year the valley is fairly quiet since all the ski resorts are now closed and they haven’t opened up yet for their summer activities. There’s plenty going on at The Wildcat Inn & Tavern though. It seems we’re always busy planning for the next special event like a wedding rehearsal dinner, business meeting, birthday party, holiday party or just our regular weeknight special promotions and live music.

This week coming up we are having 100 guests from the Tri County CAP organization for a meeting. Then on Tuesday we have our weekly Hoot Night (open mic night) hosted by the great Jon Sarty of The White Mountain Boys. On Wednesday, it’s our weekly dinner for two (only $23.50) and some great jazz and big band music by The Swingtones. The events seem to go on and on all week.

The entire month of May is very busy with private parties but don’t let that stop you from visiting us and enjoy the fun here in Jackson. Don’t forget that during the month of May you can stay FREE on any Tuesday or Wednesday night so we hope to see you soon.

Cheers!

St. Patrick’s Day in Jackson

The weather is predicted to be fantastic this week and it’s a good thing because there’s plenty of fun happening in and around Jackson. In the Tavern we’ll have our usual Free Pasta Feed for ski area workers but we’ll also have Kristen Corrigan in for some great live music.

Down in North Conway, you’ll find the annual “Lucky Paws” on St. Patrick’s Day at Four Your Paws Only. FREE drawings and prize giveaways from our “Pot of Gold” when you bring your dog in today! Find the hidden Leprechaun within the store and win the grand prize!

Also on Thursday, Flatbread Company in the Eastern Slope Inn in North Conway is the site of a St. Patrick’s Day benefit for the Mt. Washington Valley Green Team. Flatbread will donate a portion of the proceeds of each pizza sold-eat-in or take-out– between the hours of 4 p.m. and closing on Thursday, March 17, to the Green Team. Prize raffles will also be featured. FMI: rburbank@outdoors.org.

For skiing events check out Wildcat Mountain’s St. Patrick’s Day $17 Ticket Special!
Come on up and enjoy this St. Patrick’s Day with a full day of skiing & riding and pay only $17 for your lift ticket at either Wildcat Mountain or Attitash Mountain Resort. Special lift ticket price available for all ages and no additional discounts can be applied. We’ll be serving up some holiday favorites for breakfast and lunch and Tuckerman Brewing Co. will be in the pub to spread some cheer with tastings of their fine, locally crafted brews.

Whatever you decide to do on Thursday, please be safe. We want to see you return to The Wildcat Inn & Tavern.

So Much Fun, So Little Time

It’s so hard to believe that February is ending and March is just a few days away. Where has the time gone? As you can imagine, this week has been extremely busy here in Jackson and the greater Mount Washington Valley with school vacationers. It’s been almost non-stop skiing, eating and drinking…not necessarily in that order. Don’t worry though. The week may be coming to an end but the fun around here isn’t. As I write this we are in the midst of a snow storm which is predicted to drop a foot of fresh snow on us making the nordic and alpine skiing all that much better.

Not really into skiing the entire time you’re here? That’s ok, we understand. Here’s a few fun things you can do this weekend in the North Conway area:

Guided Snowshoe Tour at King Pine Ski Area

Experience a guided snowshoe adventure exploring the Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary at King Pine Ski Area and Purity Spring Resort. Departs from The Mill Fitness Center at Purity Spring Resort @ 2pm. Rentals available at King Pine base lodge. Free for lodging guests or with valid lift ticket/season pass. Off the street guests pay the regular trail fee. All abilities welcome, including beginners & families.

603-367-8896
Click for more info: www.kingpine.com

“THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK”

All performances will be at 7:00 pm

Ticket Prices
$10 Student (KHS/ KMS or Fryeburg Academy)
$18 Members
$25 Non-Members (You can be a member at the door)

In this transcendently powerful adaptation by Wendy Kesselman, Anne Frank emereges from the historyof WWII a living, intensely gifted young girl, who confronts her rapidly changing life and the increasing horors of her time with astonishing honesty, wit and determination.

Come witness an impassioned drama about the lives of eight people hiding from the Nazis in a concealed storage attic, Director Dennis O’Neil says, “The Diary of Anne Frank captures the claustrophopic realities of their daily existence – their fear, their hope, their laughter, their grief.”

603-662-7591
Click for more info: www.yourtheatre.com

Winter Mountaineering Essentials: “What If . . . ?”

Mount Washington Observatory Summit Adventures offer the exclusive opportunity to experience Mount Washington in winter without a technical mountaineering ascent. Travel to and from the summit is made possible by snow tractor transportation, and cozy overnight accommodations are provided at the summit weather station. The educational value of the visit is enhanced by expert instruction in a variety of subjects, ranging from mountain photography to meteorology, climate change to cooking.

The instructor for this trip is Joe Lentini who is a professional climbing guide of more than 30 years and vice president of the New Hampshire Mountain Rescue Service. For this workshop, Joe will cover the potential dangers of winter above-treeline travel, and what you can do if you lose your way or if someone in your group becomes injured. Topics include: crampon and ice axe use, emergency snow shelter building, avalanche survival, and how to search for people buried in the snow. Also includes a mountaineering slide show and trip planning instruction.

603-356-2137
Click for more info: http://observatory.mountwashington.org/site/Calendar/2134762318?view=Detail&id=100850

For a complete rundown on all the activities happening this weekend in the Mount Washington Valley check out the Chamber web site.

Welcome!

Welcome to our brand new blog. The old blog was outdated and stale so we decided to scrap it and start new. Going forward, we’ll be posting updates on not only the latest happenings in The Wildcat Inn & Tavern but also in Jackson and the Mount Washington Valley.

If you’re a regular to visiting the inn and tavern you already know about all the great events we have each week. If you’re not a regular here’s a quick rundown:

Tuesday – dinner with your dog and our legendary Hoot Night

Wednesday – Dinner for 2 only $23.50 then live music in the tavern

Thursday – Free pasta feed for ski workers and live music

Friday – All you can eat fish fry and live music

Saturday – Live music

Some of these events may vary slightly during the course of the year but they’re accurate for the most part. Of course, you can always give us a call to double check or visit us on our Facebook page. On our Facebook page you’ll find a monthly calendar of events, our current wine list and you can even submit your resume if you want to work with us.