12-Month Subscription to “Kearsarge Magazine,” “Upper Valley Life” Magazine, or Both (Up to 54% Off)
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Magazines highlight happenings and news in New Hampshire and Vermont; written by well-travelled but homegrown writers
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Choose from Three Options
- $7.50 for a 12-month subscription (4 issues per year) to Kearsarge Magazine (a $15 value)
- $9.50 for a 12-month subscription (5 issues per year) to Upper Valley Life magazine (a $19.95 value)
- $16 for a 12-month subscription to both magazines (a $34.95 value)
Magazines highlight happenings and news in New Hampshire and Vermont; written by well-travelled but homegrown writers
Whoever said knowledge is power never possessed a monster truck. Accelerate your learning with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $7.50 for a 12-month subscription (4 issues per year) to Kearsarge Magazine (a $15 value)
- $9.50 for a 12-month subscription (5 issues per year) to Upper Valley Life magazine (a $19.95 value)
- $16 for a 12-month subscription to both magazines (a $34.95 value)
Need To Know Info
About Kearsarge Magazine
“Even though I’ve lived here all my life, I learn something new about the area every day.” This statement on Kearsarge Magazine’s website sums up the founders’ approach to their quarterly publication, which corrals happenings and news about the Lake Sunapee/Kearsarge area for residents. The summer issue includes an Art & Gallery Guide that highlights local artists, theaters, and galleries.
Upper Valley Life
The team behind Upper Valley Life have lived all over the world, including Syracuse, NY, Grand Junction, Colorado, and Panama. But it’s the Upper Valley—an area along the Connecticut River that comprises both New Hampshire and Vermont—that they call home. Their articles showcase the region’s perks and recreational opportunities, such as attending events at nearby Dartmouth College or soaring in a hot-air balloon above the verdant landscape and its squirrel condominium developments.