Eaton, NH


Winters Kiss / Swift River by Peggy Wescott
(available in the gallery)

Welcome to Eaton, NH!!! A small town built around a mountain lake that will not only take you back in time, but will take your breath away. Outside of it's natural beauty, we have some wonderful Inns and businesses that will leave you warm & cozy and wanting to come back for more.

This is a personal section of the website for me to share with you my love for this town. I will be listing not only businesses, but events, pictures and whatever else I find time for. I hope to take you on a tour of this town and to show you how special it is.

I hope you enjoy this online visit and of course,,,,stop by and visit us if you can! If you do, you can leave comments in the guestbook which can be found at: http://www.motomogallery.com/Guestbook.html

From a piece of heaven,,,,,,,,
Peggy




 

EATON column by Nancy E. Williams 1/31/12 447-5635

The heavy snow/ice is slowly falling off my one roof, which doesn’t have much of an angle…if it hit someone, it would probably do a lot of damage. Let’s hope we have no more rain and ice this winter. Be very careful of falling snow and ice.

Forty-four people enjoyed a wonderful musical evening at the Inn at Crystal Lake last Thursday. The Night at the Opera featured the beautiful “Sound of Music,” by Rodgers and Hammerstein. It was first performed in 1959 and depicts the story of the Von Trapp family on the eve of World War I in Salzburg, Austria, and how they were able to escape eventually to Vermont. Tim Ostendorf and Mary Edes did a marvelous job singing “The Hills Are Alive,” “Edelweiss,” “Climb Every Mountain,” “My Favorite Things,” and one not in the movie version, “How Can Love Survive.”

Ellen Schwindt accompanied them beautifully on the piano and the audience was even invited to sing along on a few songs. What fun! Thanks to Annie, Bobby, and the entire kitchen crew for a great menu. I had the Potato Leek Soup, the mixed greens salad, the Salzburg Schnitzel, and German Chocolate Cake, all simply delicious. Thanks to Tim for all the organizational skills ahead of time, so that he just hits the clicker and voila the songs are right there. Awesome job, Tim. Thanks to Aimee Robertson and Michael Douglas for their serving skills for so many people. The next Night at the Opera will be held on Thursday, February 16th, featuring Sullivan’s “The Mikado,” a masterpiece from the world of operetta, with lots of witty lyrics to keep you alert. These nights are so much fun and entertaining, with a delicious meal to enjoy. Try one!

Please make sure to sign the petitions at the Eaton Village Store for the service organizations for the warrant articles at Town Meeting. They need at least 10 signatures of Eaton residents. While you are in the Store, do yourself a favor and indulge in a super breakfast or lunch, cooked to perfection by Willie. Last week I had delicious meatloaf, with mashed potatoes, gravy, and peas. Sunday I had Eggs Benedict, clearly my favorite breakfast. Try the quiche, the homemade soups - Pea Soup early in the week, and Fish Chowder later on in the week. The Patty Melts are delightful and there are always specials for the day for both breakfast and lunch.

Aren’t we lucky to have EVS, the Inn at Crystal Lake and Palmer House Pub, and the Snowville Inn, all serving fantastic food and good cheer? Be sure to try out all these eating establishments right here in Eaton. You will be delighted that you did.

 



Business Links

MOTOMO STUDIO & GALLERY : If you found this page through Motomo's url then clicking on the url here will bring on symtoms of deja vu. Go ahead and try it! *:) http://www.MotomoGallery.com

CRYSTAL LAKE INN: Here's a personal favorite of mine. Crystal Lake Inn!!! A beautiful Inn with a view of Crystal Lake and across the street from our Little White Church. They're also kitty corner to my house/business which makes it easy for me on a night out. *;) Tim and Bobby are the GREATEST!!! They opened a pub in the Inn called Palmers Pub and I occasionally drop by on a friday night with my local friends for a bite to eat and a couple or a few drinks. *:D This is a DO NOT MISS place to visit or stay in if you come to Eaton. You can learn more about this Eaton delight at: http://www.innatcrystallake.com/

THE SNOWVILLE INN/ The Snowville Inn is the perfect location for weddings and special events of all kinds. We have extensive experience creating and managing unique events, both large and small, from weddings and cocktail parties to corporate events.

LITTLE WHITE CHURCH: What's a small New England town without a Little White Church!? This beautiful, old church overlooks tranquil Crystal Lake in Eaton, NH and can be rented out for a very special wedding or other events. The Inn At Crystal Lake is just across the street for easy & special treatment for your party, family & guests. You can get all contact information for the church at their site: http://www.littlewhitechurch.com

JOHN HARTMANS ATTIC: It's really a big, beautiful, old & historic barn... not attic! If you're looking for antique radio's or antique radio repair, this is the man to go to! I've seen the radio's and even clocks he's worked on and the end results were amazing!!! You can view his site and contact him at: http://www.radioattic.com/nm1h

FOSS MOUNTAIN FARM: If you're interested in registered Huacaya Alpacas and pedigreed Ragdoll cats, then this is a must see stop on your tour of Eaton. Check out their website to see these gorgeous animals and to get more information. *:) http://www.fossmtnfarm.com/

WAUKEELA CAMP FOR GIRLS: What a wonderful camp for girls if you're looking for a small town feel that can take one back to Norman Rockwell days. Crystal Lake is right across the street from the camp and as you can see from their site,,,a good time is had by all! Great camp to check out!!!! http://www.waukeela.com/

EATON WEB SITE: An informational site for Eaton, NH http://www.eatonnh.org



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