The Kearsarge Area Chamber of Commerce is pleased to welcome The Beacon to our area, as the issues start popping up in the towns around the mountain. The Beacon shines a light on area events and happenings both in and all around the Kearsarge region.
We’d like to introduce you to a few of our newest KACC members: Merrimack County Savings Bank, with offices in Concord, Contoocook, Bow, and more!; R.R. Charlebois, Inc., at 780 Route 103 East, Warner, specializing in uplifting heavy duty trucks and equipment, as well as making hydraulic hoses while you wait.
Things Drunk People Say (ThingsDrunkPeopleSay.com) is a small New Hampshire business that you might find at one of our local breweries, taking note of all the hilarious things people say when they are drinking. Dance Arts Academy, at 962 Route 11, Sunapee, provides a positive, proactive learning environment for students of all ages, starting as early as two years! Rtistic Space Studio, at 114 E. Main Street, Bradford, is a warm and inviting place to learn a new creative skill, including sewing, and a variety of art forms from visiting artists.
Looking for a place to shop for a gift? Our membership includes some unique venues you might want to explore. Indigo Blues is a charming clothing and accessories boutique at 902 Main Street in Contoocook. Also on Main Street, Witching Hour Provisions is a coffee roaster and refill station for a wide variety of eco-friendly home goods and personal care items.
Just up Maple Street, at #53, in Contoocook, you will find Union House Oddities — always chock-full of unique and beautiful home furnishings, jewelry, and art. MainStreet BookEnds has a lot more than just fabulous books and can be found on Main Street in Warner, alongside the Jim Mitchell Community Park. Across the street from the bookstore you can find Buttonwood, a charming gift store filled with nature-inspired gifts.
Fleece and Flower Farm and Roberts Greenhouse, at 1020 Long Street, Webster, offers a wide variety of plants and gardening supplies, as well as farm fresh products, and Stonewall Kitchen and King Arthur Flour products. If incredibly beautiful soy candles are your thing, you likely already know about Candle Tree Soy Candles. We’ve watched this business grow from a small hobby to a newly expanded retail space on Concord’s Main Street. You can also order via their website (CandleTreeSoyCandles.com), or find them at events and trade shows all over New England.
You can find contact details and additional information on all of our members on our website, KearsargeChamber.org, and in our printed directory booklet, which can usually be found at your local library, town hall, Market Basket, and other member shops.
It’s time for a fresh print run of our popular directory. If you or someone you know would like your business highlighted here, as well as on our website and in our directory, send us an email at newsletter@nullKearsargeChamber.org introducing yourself, and we’ll show you just how easy it is to join!