
The Rocks Estate The new market place looks really good, lots of new products this year. We sold our first retail tree today.

The Rocks Estate Wreaths are being made this week, they look great. Don't forget to order your gift wreath to send out this season. Also new gift baskets on our web site.
Source: www.therocks.org
Bethlehem, N.H.—As any lover of Christmas knows, The Rocks Estate is the best place to fully experience the spirit of the holiday season. This year the Christmas tree farm will offer time-tested favorites ...

The Rocks Estate People are signing up for dog sled rides at the Rocks this Christmas season. Don't miss out on this, it should be great fun!

The Rocks Estate Tagged 9 - 14 feet trees at our Colebrook plantation yesterday, they look fantastic.

The Rocks Estate Getting set up for new retail shop and tagging wholesale trees.

The Rocks Estate Conference call about trees for troops at 2:30 pm today. Don't forget you can sponsor trees.

The Rocks Estate Snow on the ground and we will be cutting Fraser brush tomorrow. Mail orders coming in strong, our new snowflake wreath is a hit.

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Rides offered through out the day.
Reservations advised, walk-ins welcomed when available.
Fee Event.
Time:10:00AM Saturday, November 21st
Location:The Rocks Estate

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The Forest Society and Muddy Paw Kennel of Jefferson will present a free program on the history of dog sledding for recreation and entertainment at The Rocks Estate Jan. 12 at 7 p.m.
The story of dog sledding as recreation and entertainment in Coos County is tied directly to the history of the mills, logging, and the fo...rest industry during the first half of the 20th Century. Winter carnivals in Berlin had teams of sled dogs racing through downtown, and one intrepid woman took a team to the summit of Mount Washington.
Sally Manikian and Chase Tingle, mushers from Muddy Paw, will present this remarkable history of sled dogs in the North Country, with help from some of their furry four-legged friends, lots of pictures, and dog sledding gear.
Manikian and Tingle bring 5 years of dog sledding experience to the program, which will take the audience back in time before snow machines and ATVs ruled the winter woods.
Manikian has completed several seasons of backcountry work in the White Mountains. From trail work in the summer, to manning an unheated cabin
at the edge of the alpine zone in the winter, to serving on the Board of Directors for the Randolph Mountain Club, Manikian is a self confessed “history dork” who teaches European History as an adjunct professor at Plymouth State University.
Tingle, an archeologist by trade, is an outdoors enthusiast who enjoys backcountry skiing and hiking with his two dogs.
The Rocks Estate is owned and operated by the Society for the Protection of New
Hampshire Forests (www.forestsociety.org). The Forest Society is non-profit membership organization founded in 1901 to protect the state’s most important landscapes and promote wise use of its natural resourcesRead More
The story of dog sledding as recreation and entertainment in Coos County is tied directly to the history of the mills, logging, and the fo...rest industry during the first half of the 20th Century. Winter carnivals in Berlin had teams of sled dogs racing through downtown, and one intrepid woman took a team to the summit of Mount Washington.
Sally Manikian and Chase Tingle, mushers from Muddy Paw, will present this remarkable history of sled dogs in the North Country, with help from some of their furry four-legged friends, lots of pictures, and dog sledding gear.
Manikian and Tingle bring 5 years of dog sledding experience to the program, which will take the audience back in time before snow machines and ATVs ruled the winter woods.
Manikian has completed several seasons of backcountry work in the White Mountains. From trail work in the summer, to manning an unheated cabin
at the edge of the alpine zone in the winter, to serving on the Board of Directors for the Randolph Mountain Club, Manikian is a self confessed “history dork” who teaches European History as an adjunct professor at Plymouth State University.
Tingle, an archeologist by trade, is an outdoors enthusiast who enjoys backcountry skiing and hiking with his two dogs.
The Rocks Estate is owned and operated by the Society for the Protection of New
Hampshire Forests (www.forestsociety.org). The Forest Society is non-profit membership organization founded in 1901 to protect the state’s most important landscapes and promote wise use of its natural resourcesRead More
Time:7:00PM Tuesday, January 12th
Location:The Rocks Estate

The Rocks Estate Trees for Troops is a go this year again thanks to Fed Ex. If you would like to sponsor a tree go onto www.therocks.org and go to the shop.
Source: www.therocks.org
BETHLEHEM, N.H.—In tough economic times, The Rocks Estate continues to build partnerships with a variety of local businesses to promote North Country enterprises and support the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forest’s mission of land conservation.

The Rocks Estate Take a look at the Rocks Estate Blog.
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We have a great new wreath for you to try this year. The snowflake wreath is a little different. The new design is simple but elegant.

The Rocks Estate Getting photographs of a great sunrise.

The Rocks Estate We have new wreath designs for mail order and retail, take a look at the web site www.therocks.org
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BETHLEHEM, N.H.—The Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests and Laughing Couple Interactive Storytelling will present “New England Stories for Everyone” at Bretzfelder Park Aug. 26.



















