Some Press from far and wide

The celebration promises to provide some good old-fashioned fun for past and present residents of all ages. Events and activities such as band concerts, a kids’ night, fireworks, a parade, a 5-kilometer road race, a baby contest, pony rides, children’s games and a family-orientated atmosphere makes this a special hometown celebration.

  • Click HERE for the Nashua Telegraph story by Kathleen Gilday

 The volunteer committee has been planning Londonderry’s 107th celebration since September 2005. The event attracts more than 10,000 people. The ever-growing popularity has seen the event grow from a one-day celebration.

  • Click HERE for this story

 

  • NHToDo event listings HERE

The event promises to provide some good old-fashioned fun for all ages. The event kicks off with our Senior concert on Wednesday, Thursday is Kidz Night, Friday are the fireworks and an outdoor Concert, Saturday is the big day with a 5k road race, baby contest, one of the largest parades in New Hampshire..

  • From WMUR click HERE

…and family-oriented atmosphere makes this a special hometown celebration.

  • Click HERE for NewHampshire.com

Old Home Day in 1955 was a straightforward affair. Needless to say, Batman never made it.

“The exhibit of antiques and flowers at the Grange Hall and the tour of Londonderry will take place Saturday, August 27, from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.,” one press account reads.

The next day, there was a townwide church service at 10:45 a.m., followed by a potluck lunch. Cold drinks provided, bring your own table service.

Originally conceived in 1899 by then-Gov. Frank Rollins, Old Home Day was created to encourage those who had moved out of New Hampshire to return home and renew friendships with former neighbors.

Since its modest beginnings, Old Home Day in Londonderry has since evolved into a nearly weeklong celebration that, while still encompassing tradition, now takes on a contemporary sheen.

  • Click HERE for the rest of a great story by Todd Morrison of the Union Leader

This year’s celebration also honors resident Hank Peterson, the longtime maple sugar and syrup producer, who will take his place of honor as the Old Home Day Grand Marshal for 2006’s parade, set for Saturday.

The Derry News honors Londonderry’s longtime tradition of bringing its community together and offers a special pull-out supplement with Old Home Day information, booth listing, schedule of events, and everything our readers need to know about Old Home Day.

  • Click HERE for the Derry News artical by Julie Huss (note these articles expire in about a week)

LONDONDERRY – Tonight’s barbecue and concert for seniors opens the five-day festivities for the 107th Old Home Day. The barbecue is at 5:30 p.m. at Lions Pavilion on Mammoth Road, and the concert is on the Common at 7 p.m.

  • Click HERE for the story by Suzanne Laurent of the Eagle Tribune

Events like Old Home Day help market a town and its civic organizations, but they also set the stage for residents to meet their neighbors, organizers say.

  • Click HERE for the Story by Shelley J. Thompson of the Eagle Tribune

LONDONDERRY – The kickoff to Old Home Day is just two days away, but a familiar part of the pre-celebration is still missing from town.

  • Click HERE for the artical by Rebecca Correa in the Eagle Tribune

One Response

Write a Comment»
  1. Wow! Old Home Day is getting huge publicity! I really liked this blog entry. Keep on bloggin’!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.