Fox News Sunday Interviews Jon Huntsman in Eisenhower Library

by genee 28. November 2011 22:17

Republican Presidential candidate Jon Huntsman visited Mountain View Grand on Sunday, first to be interviewed live in the morning from the hotel’s Eisenhower Library for Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace. He later met with the public at an early afternoon session in the Dodge Parlor.
The former Governor of Utah and President Obama’s ex-ambassador to China made a bit of news in the Fox interview when he told Wallace that though some political watchers have suggested that he could run as a third party candidate, he would not run as an independent and that he would defintely support the Republican nominee.

North Conway Scenic Railroad Holiday Express

by genee 9. November 2011 20:22

Take a day trip to North Conway NH, do some Christmas shopping  and hitch a ride on the Holiday Express at the North Conway Scenic Railroad.

Santa's Holiday Express gets underway on Friday of Thanksgiving weekend and will continue through Sunday, December 18th.

Trains run on weekends only with an 11:30 a.m. departure to Bartlett (1-3/4 hours roundtrip) and a 1:30 departure to Conway (55 minutes roundtrip). Santa will be on board with a small gift in his bag for each child, and his elves will have hot chocolate and cookies for everyone! They'll take your picture, too, if you ask nicely, so be sure to bring your camera!
Children under 4 are free in Coach. Regular Valley Train fares apply for all departures.

For more information about the Conway Scenic Railroad go to conwayscenic.com
For North Conway Outlets go to settlersgreen.com

Local Events: Natalie MacMaster Holiday Concert

by genee 9. November 2011 20:18

Holiday Concert Blending Foot-tapping Celtic, Scottish and Bluesgrass! Grammy-nominated Cape Breton fiddler Natalie MacMaster has performed on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno and with artists as varied as Alison Krauss, Carlos Santana, the Chieftains, Paul Simon, Pavarotti, and Yo-Yo Ma. Fuller Hall - St. Johnsbury Academy, Monday, December 19th 7:00 PM
$42 Regular tickets, $20, students
 
Take a right out the the parking lot, follow Mountain View Road to the end, take a left onto Rte 2, towards Littleton, NH. Once in the town of Littleton, pass through the two intersections, at the third intersection, turn left onto Cottage St, follow Cottage St. (up a long hill) until you reach the 93 North onramp. Follow Route I-93 North until it connects with Interstate I-91 North. (about 12 miles)
Continue on Route I-91 North and take the first exit (Exit 20) for St. Johnsbury.  At the end of the exit ramp, turn right.  Take the next left up the hill. Follow this road, up the hill and when the road levels, you will be on the St. Johnsbury Academy campus (Main Street). The campus building Fuller Hall is  pillared building located on the right.

Going Green The Local Way: Robie Farm Cheeese

by genee 26. October 2011 17:24

 

Even before playing host to their stranded guests on that fateful rainy night in 1865 when our history began, Mountain View’s founders, William and Maryjane Dodge, ran a productive working farm on the property, sustaining their family and neighbors with an abundance of heirloom produce, dairy products and timber. In our efforts to revitalize this farm’s heritage, Mountain View has begun to reclaim our vintage pasturelands and garden spaces, enabling our culinary staff to create menus truly grounded in our farm-to-table commitment to fresh foods.

 

In addition to our own on-site gardens and egg-producing chickens, we have established strong relationships with many local and regional farmers and food producers, allowing us to create the freshest regionally inspired dishes we possibly can. 

 

One of the major tenets of today’s environmental sustainability efforts is the local food movement, a commitment that Mountain View has embraced. We use as many local food and beverage suppliers as we can, one of the newest being the Robie Farm, who supply us with their amazing Piermont cheese, a delicate yet tangy semi-soft variety aged for two to three months, as well as Toma, a traditional Italian Alpine-style table cheese with a gentle nutty flavor, which is aged three to five months. 

 

Robie Farm is a small family-run dairy farm located on the banks of the Connecticut River in Piermont, N.H.  Their 150-acre spread is classic, fertile bottom land. Six generations of Robies have farmed this property since 1870. They run a small retail store, which sells eggs, ice cream, raw milk yogurt, breakfast sausage, baked goods, beef and pork, and, of course, their delicious cheese. 

Truly a family farm, Lee and Betty Sue Robie run the dairy operation. Lee’s brother, Todd, is the barn man while their oldest son, Freeman, is the field man and the youngest son, Mark, is the artisan cheese maker. Sons Tim and Neil help out, too.The Robies are members of the New Hampshire Cheesemakers Guild and the Holstein Association US..A.. 

 

“We find that the balanced flavor of Robie Farm cheese lends itself to many menu applications,” says Mountain View Executive Chef Brian Aspell.. “It can be enjoyed by itself or as a finishing item on our grilled pheasant breast or on many of our other locally sourced selections.”

 

 

The Chevy Volt Test Drive Team Visits Mountain View Grand

by genee 10. October 2011 18:22

Mountain View played host on Oct. 4 to five media teams from across the United States spending a week in New England test-driving the new Chevrolet Volt, an award-winning extended-range electric vehicle new from General Motors. After landing in Burlington, Vt. to begin the journey, the five drivers headed to Stowe, Vt., stayed at Topnotch Resort and Spa, then charged their batteries before turning east to Mountain View Grand, where they charged up again and spent the night. Garry Sowerby, Lisa Calvi and Peter Schlay represented Odyssey International in organizing the event on behalf of Chevrolet’s Director of Communications Rob Peterson. 
They all joined journalists from Dvice, Electronista, Left Lane, Women’s Adventure Magazine, and TechnoBuffalo in driving their Volts to their final stop at the Bar Harbor Inn on the coast of Maine. 

All were equipped with complimentary Olympus cameras to record the trip.The Chevy Volt operates as an electric car for its first 40 miles after a full charge, then uses regular gasoline to extend its range. It burns no gasoline during the first 40 miles after a charge, drawing energy from a lithium ion battery pack. When the battery is depleted, a 1.4-liter engine kicks in to power a generator that sustains the battery charge enough to give the car another 260 miles of range.In recommending the Volt, Consumer Reports noted the vehicle’s “quick and quiet acceleration, very low running costs and the equivalent of 99 miles per gallon overall.” 

Dubbed by the media as the “Indiana Jones of adventure driving,” Garry Sowerby has made a career out of personal challenge and high adventure by embarking on the longest drives on the face
of the planet and completing them in incredible record-breaking times, earning him four Guinness Book records. His popular “Road Less Traveled” weekly feature is carried in many American and Canadian newspapers.
The Environmental Protection Agency termed the Volt the most fuel-efficient compact car sold.

Below, the Chevrolet Volt test-drive team gets ready to head out to the Mount Washington Auto Road.  From left, Peter Schlay and Lisa Calvi of Odyssey Intl., Shawn McGraff and Rebecca Heaton of Women's Adventure Magazine, Rob Peterson, GM Director of Communications, and Gary Sowerby, of Odyssey Intl.

A New Greeting For Mountain View Guests

by genee 29. September 2011 19:01

Returning guests who approach Mountain View Grand from Route 3 will likely notice our new sign, actually north- andsouth-facing versions installed just a few days ago at the corner of Mountain View Road. This new sign is based on our distinctive green logo, which is seen onmost of our advertising and printed products. The sign was created by NorthWoods Manufacturing in nearby Lancaster, utilizing theirstate-of-the-art CNC (computer numerical control) router. The use of a CNC router allows NorthWoods to maintain very tight tolerances in machining signs and other items they produce.

To begin the process, Mountain View provided an electronic copy of their artwork to NorthWoods, who then brought the file into a special piece of software, which allowed them to manipulate the artwork and create the information necessary to control the CNC router. Once this process was complete, NorthWoods machined a full-size sample in an MDF computer file and provided it to Mountain View for approval. Then the actual signs were cut into pre-painted, one-inch sign foam, a lightweight, waterproof, high-density polyurethane board designed specifically for exterior applications. Once the signs were delivered to the hotel, our own in-house construction and maintenance department applied the gold leaf detailing, which helps to bring the sign to life. The maintenance crew was also responsible for building the frame around the sign and installing it at the roadside.

To learn more about NorthWoods Manufacturing please visit their website at www.northwoodsmanufacturing.com


 

Viper Club Visits Mountain View

by genee 21. September 2011 22:26
It was Viper Time at Mountain View this past weekend when a wave of high-performance factory race car enthusiasts gathered at the resort. Built by the Dodge division of Chrysler, the Viper is one of the first V10-powered cars in the world. The distinctively sleek and speedy Viper first appeared in 1992, and has made many appearances in TV shows, video games, movies, and music videos over the years. Drivers from the Viper Club of America’s New England Region ventured out for their first group overnight stay in four years and we’re proud to say they chose Mountain View for their very impressive gathering.

Mountain View Grand's Gazebo Finds A New Home

by genee 19. August 2011 17:32

Mountain View Grand has created a new wedding ceremony venue in the front of the hotel, featuring a vintage gazebo that has served for many decades as a resting place for golfers as they prepare to tee off at the sixth hole of the resort's historic course. The gazebo, with its spectacular sweeping views from the Presidential Range to the peaks of Franconia Notch, has already hosted its first nuptial ceremony with many more to come.

ApplaudWomen Honors Mountain View

by genee 3. August 2011 20:32

Mountain View Grand is proud to report that we have earned the designation of Top Family Destination through the preferences of on-line voters at applaudwomen.com, the only content-driven website focused exclusively on women in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. The resort also garnered Third Place in the category of Most Overall Votes cast.

Results of the poll were announced in the recently released Summer 2011 issue, which features 106 pages of text and photos.

The original Applaud Women magazine was in print from 2003-2009, when it transitioned to on-line circulation exclusively, with issues appearing quarterly. According to founder and publisher Susan Caldwell, there are approximately 2,000-3,000 readers per issue, mostly women between 25 and 65 years of age.  

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Women's Golf Tourney Returning To Mountain View

by genee 2. August 2011 19:53

Mountain View will play host again to a tournament presented by the New Hampshire Women's Golf Association, this year held on Tuesday, September 20. These weekly tourneys tee off at some of the finest courses around the state and draw some of the best lady golfers in the Granite State.

Links Magazine honored Mountain View Grand as one of the Top 25 golf courses in New England for 2010. Designed by Dartmouth College math professor Ralph Barton, the course was opened in 1900, making it one the oldest in New Hampshire.

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