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Local cyclists participate in Pan-Mass Challenge

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There are 198 cyclists from across New Hampshire participating in the Pan-Mass Challenge to raise money for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

The cyclists will ride between 25 and 211 miles on Saturday and Sunday. The race has raised more than $1 billion over the years.

These are the local cyclists:

Keith Boyle, Erika Eulie, Philippa Middleton, Jon Vaillancourt, Tom Vaillancourt and Bob Vaillancourt of Atkinson; Steven Anthony, Janine Block, Laura Charewicz, Rick Cleary, Bob Messier and Megan White of Derry; Justin Pelletier of Hampstead; Chelsea Emery, Matt Galluzzo, Donna Galluzzo and Hailey Gilbert of Londonderry; David Belleville, Marc Burke, Jonathan LeBlanc, Kevin O’Sullivan and David Silk of Pelham; Lauren Coye, Niall DiFazio and Brooke Rooney of Plaistow; Peter Giuffre, Kenneth Johnston, Katelyn Thayer and Steve Thayer of Salem; and Charlie DeMarco, Craig Doyle, Anthony Galluzzo, Shawn Mullen, Robert Schenk and Natalie Westfall of Windham.

Family Fun Day

SALEM — Kids of all ages can have fun meeting various characters, playing games and enjoying good food at Field of Dreams’ Family Fun Day.

Field of Dreams, a nonprofit park at 48 Geremonty Drive, is hosting event on Saturday, Aug. 24, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The rain date is Sunday, Aug. 25.

The event features scheduled meet-and-greets with characters, a kids workshop, a petting farm, a rock climbing wall, Touch-a-Truck, face painting, bounce houses, obstacle courses and a disc jockey spinning music. Food trucks will be available.

Everything is included in the ticket price, $10 for single admission, but face painting does cost extra.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit fieldofdreamsnh.org.

Memorial golf tournament

WINDHAM — The 46th annual golf classic to benefit the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Salem will take place Monday, Sept. 16, at Windham Country Club, 1 Country Club Road.

The morning flight starts at 7:30 while the afternoon flight begins at 1:30.

Cost is $185 per golfer and $740 for a team of four players.

Complimentary hot dogs, snack and other refreshments will be served during the tournament along with two banquets, one for the morning flight at 12:30 p.m. and one for the afternoon flight at 7.

Car show in Kingston

KINGSTON — The Friends of Kingston Historical Museum Heritage Day will present a car show from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at Sanborn Regional High School, 17 Danville Road.

Car registration is $5 per vehicle. All makes and models are welcome. Trophies will be awarded. Registration starts at 8 a.m.

Admission is a minimum donation of $1 per person. All proceeds support the Kingston Historical Museum.

For information, contact Heidi Corson at 603-702-1811, email heidi.corson@gmail.com or email kingstonmuseumfriends@gmail.com.

Full moon drum circle

SALEM — Join America’s Stonehenge, 105 Haverhill Road, to celebrate August’s full moon with a drum circle.

Visitors are encouraged to bring their own drums or purchase them in the gift shop.

The drum circle is included with the price of admission, $18 for adults ages 13 to 64, $16 for adults 65 and older, $10 for children ages 4 to 12, and free for children younger than 4.

For more information, visit stonehengeusa.square.site.

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