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Community events thrive as Bedford prepares for 275th celebration

July 17, 2024 | Bedford Town Council, Bedford, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire



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Community events thrive as Bedford prepares for 275th celebration
The recent government meeting highlighted several community events and updates that are set to engage Bedford residents in the coming weeks.

The town's popular pool remains open daily from 12 PM to 6:30 PM for open swim, with lap swim for adults scheduled from 6:30 PM to 7 PM on weekdays. Weekend hours are adjusted to 12 PM to 5 PM. Notably, the pool has only experienced one closure day due to equipment failure, indicating its operational reliability.

The Bedford Farm Farmers Market continues to thrive, taking place every Tuesday from 3 PM to 6 PM at Murphy's Taproom and parking lot on Route 101. This weekly event offers residents fresh produce and local goods.

In preparation for Bedford's 275th birthday celebration next year, a committee composed of community and civic organizations, along with town staff and volunteers, is actively planning festivities. The next meeting is scheduled for July 20th at 10 AM at the Bedford Library, where residents are encouraged to share ideas and participate in the planning process.

The town's summer concert series is also ongoing, with three remaining performances set for July 24th, July 31st, and August 7th. These concerts are held at the Bedford Village Common at 6 PM, moving indoors to town hall in case of inclement weather.

Additionally, the Bedford Rotary Club is organizing the \"Trails to Ailes\" race at Earl Legacy Park on August 1st. Residents planning to visit the park that day are advised to expect heavy crowds due to the event.

Lastly, the annual National Night Out, which promotes community policing, will feature a softball game between the Bedford Police Department and community members. This event aims to foster relationships between residents and law enforcement, although it will be the first year without the traditional dust bowl event.

These initiatives reflect Bedford's commitment to community engagement and celebration as it approaches a significant milestone in its history.

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