2025 NAWCC NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL
DOUGLAS N. EVERETT ARENA, 15 LOUDON ROAD, CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE
FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 9-4. SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 8-12.
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VERY SUCCESSFUL 2024 EVENT, SEE PHOTO GALLERY
READ REPORT ON 2024 EVENT IN NAWCC BULLETIN
COMING SOON - REGISTRATION INFORMATION
PUBLIC WELCOME ON SATURDAY 8 TO NOON
THURSDAY EVENING EDUCATION PROGRAM AND PIZZA SOCIAL
LEAD HOST NEW ENGLAND CHAPTER 8. CO-HOSTS: GREATER MASSACHUSETTS CHAPTER 87,
CONNECTICUT CHAPTER 148, GRANITE STATE TIMEKEEPERS - NEW HAMPSHIRE CHAPTER 189,
GREEN MOUNTAIN TIMEKEEPERS SOCIETY - VERMONT CHAPTER 109, STATE OF MAINE WATCH & CLOCK COLLECTORS CHAPTER 89.
Exciting repeat of the 2024 inaugural NAWCC New England Regional Meeting! Mart opens Friday morning at 9 AM. for NAWCC members and guests at the Everett Arena, 30 seconds off of I-93 in Concord NH, Exit 14 onto NH-9 East. The modern venue features no sales tax, ample free parking, and easy ground-level entrance.
The Mart closes at 4 PM Friday so participants can enjoy an optional special buffet dinner at 6 p.m. at The Common Man restaurant at 1 Gulf Street (pre-registration required). After-dinner lecture by Andy Dervan, well-known Bulletin author, on "Richard Cranch, self-taught intellectual and Colonial Watch Maker - His Horological Correspondence."
The Saturday Mart, 8am to noon, is open to the public and offers free "Roadshow"-style information about attendees' old clocks and watches (not valuations). Auction preview and reception, noon to 4pm, at Schmitt Horan & Company, 25-minute drive to 80 Raymond Road, Candia, NH.
Our Concord host hotel, the Comfort Inn, is ten minutes away at 71 Hall Street. A discount rate of $115 per night is available via our special online link, or call 877-424-6423 and request NAWCC special price.
Special introductory small-group watch-repair classes offered on Thursday by AWCI leader Jack Kurdzionak in the host-hotel meeting room. Details coming soon.
Thursday evening education program and pizza social at the Kimball-Jenkins historic carriage house just a short distance away at 266. N. Main St. in downtown Concord. Well-known horologist and speaker Steve Sanborn will offer an informative and entertaining lecture: "New Hampshire Clock Salad".
For more information, email Regional Meeting Co-Chairs
Chris Carey (watrtwn@aol.com) or Bob Frishman (bell-time@comcast.net)