MONADNOCK REGION, N.H. (MyKeeneNow) From Shakespeare in the park to indie rock and Ramones tributes, there’s something for everyone in the Monadnock Region and beyond. Enjoy your weekend!

Friday, June 27

A Midsummer Night’s Dream
6–9 p.m. | Living Memorial Park, Brattleboro, VT
The Vermont Theatre Company presents Shakespeare’s enchanting romantic comedy under the open sky. Tickets are $10–$20 at the gate.
More info: vermonttheatrecompany.org

Midnight Betty 
6–8 p.m. | Kampfires Campground, Dummerston, VT
This folk-pop-country duo opens the Summer Music Series with harmonies and charm. Free and rain or shine.
More info: kampfires.com

Rock ‘n’ Roll High School + Live Ramones Tribute
7–11 p.m. | Epsilon Spires, Brattleboro, VT
The Whoremoans perform a live tribute to The Ramones before a screening of the cult classic film. $15 admission.
More info: epsilonspires.org

Friday Night Classic: ‘The Terminator’ 
7 p.m. | The Colonial Theatre, Keene
The iconic 1984 sci-fi action film returns to the big screen. Adults $12, Colonial Members $10.
More info: thecolonial.org

Delicate Steve with Modern Fools
7–10 p.m. | Brewbakers, Keene
Critically acclaimed guitarist Delicate Steve brings his signature sound to Keene with dream-country locals Modern Fools.
More info: novaarts.org

Missed Opportunities
7:30–9:30 p.m. | The Edge Theater, Keene
The Edge Ensemble stages six short stories with twists of fate and supernatural mystery. $18–$20 at the door.
More info: edgeensemble.org

Saturday, June 28

Gilsum Rock Swap & Mineral Show
8 a.m.–6 p.m. Saturday, June 28 | 8 a.m.–4 p.m. Sunday, June 29
Gilsum Elementary School and Community Center, 640 Route 10, Gilsum
One of the region’s most unique annual events features more than 60 vendors and swappers offering gems, jewelry, crystals, and rare minerals from around the globe. Pan for minerals, crack a geode, browse the library book sale, and enjoy hearty homemade meals—including Saturday’s legendary ham and bean supper with pies. Admission is free. Don’t miss the special 1 p.m. Saturday talk, “Mineral Collecting in Greenland” by renowned collector Ted Johnson.
More info: facebook.com/GilsumRockSwap

Nelson Congregational Church Artisan Fair
9 a.m.–3 p.m. | Nelson Village Green, Nelson
Shop local handmade goods, enjoy lunch from the church food booth, and meet the region’s artisans. Rain or shine.
More info: nelsonchurch.org

Keene Lions Club Annual Duck Race
11 a.m.–1 p.m. | Keene Recreation Center, Keene
Adopt a duck and race for prizes up to $5,000. Free food, games, and family fun. Ducks: $5 each or $20 for five.
More info: keenelions.com

Rindge Open Mic – Music at the Museum
1–4 p.m. | Rindge Historical Society, Rindge
Tom Horsky headlines this month’s outdoor show. $5 donation benefits the museum. Light refreshments available.
More info: facebook.com/rindgehistoricalsociety

Opa Volkert Album Release Singalong
3–5 p.m. | Dublin Community Center, Dublin
Celebrate the release of It’s Cocoa Time! with Volkert Volkersz and friends. Free admission.
More info: dublincommunitycenter.org

Savings Bank of Walpole 150th Grand Slam Celebration
4–8 p.m. | Alumni Field, Keene
A free community party with a petting zoo, face painting, bounce house, prizes, and a SwampBats game at 6:30 p.m.
More info: walpolebank.com

Zenith Ensemble presents Vaughan Williams
7–8:30 p.m. | St. Bernard Church, Keene
A special choral performance featuring Mass for Double Choir and works by Holst, Mendelssohn, and others. $25 suggested, free upon request.
More info: zenithensemble.org

Catie Curtis 
7–9:30 p.m. | Bass Hall, Peterborough
Veteran singer-songwriter returns with hits and heartfelt storytelling. $30 advance, $35 at the door.
More info: monadnockfolk.org

Soggy Po’ Boys
7:30 p.m. | Showroom at Colonial Performing Arts Center, Keene
New Orleans jazz with a New England twist.
More info: thecolonial.org

Missed Opportunities
7:30–9:30 p.m. | The Edge Theater, Keene
Second performance of this theatrical dive into “what might have been.”
More info: edgeensemble.org

Go Pony
8 p.m. | Harlow’s Pub, Peterborough
A new roots-Americana project featuring members of regional favorites.
More info: harlowspub.com

Hug the Dog
8 p.m. | Mole Hill Theatre (Leaf Charter School), Alstead, N.H.
Dublin-based indie rockers perform at the region’s coziest all-ages venue. $15 at the door.
More info: facebook.com/molehilltheatre

Sunday, June 29

A Midsummer Night’s Dream
6–9 p.m. | Living Memorial Park, Brattleboro, VT
Final performance of this outdoor Shakespeare favorite. Tickets $10–$20.
More info: vermonttheatrecompany.org

Missed Opportunities
2–4 p.m. | The Edge Theater, Keene
Final showing of The Edge Ensemble’s second production of the season.
More info: edgeensemble.org

‘The Constituent’ + Talkback with Cast
2 p.m. | The Park Theatre, Jaffrey
Sneak preview of a new short film by Ernest Thompson with post-screening Q&A featuring the cast.
More info: theparktheatre.org

Twilight on the Tavern Lawn: Stockwell Brothers
6–8 p.m. | Putney Tavern Lawn, Putney, VT
This acclaimed folk-bluegrass group brings harmony and heart to Putney’s summer series. Free.
More info: nextstagearts.org

Savings Bank of Walpole Concerts on the Green: Keene American Legion Band
6:30–8 p.m. | Walpole Town Green, Walpole
Wrap up the weekend with patriotic tunes and community spirit. Bring your lawn chair.
More info: walpolebank.com