Arts & Entertainment
Merrimack Rocks on Sept. 27
A Night Of Music, Tribute , Family Fun and Fireworks as we celebrate Merrimack

The 8th annual Merrimack Fall Festival consists of the afternoon event (Merrimack Expo 10-4 and Merrimack Rocks 4-8). Last year over 3,500.citizens attended Merrimack Rocks. The event is completely free (except food) and is funded by local businesses and individuals. (Currently we are short on funding, but donations are continuing to come in)
The purpose of the event is to celebrate Merrimack and some of its citizens and give the people of Merrimack a great evening which cost them nothing. Last years fireworks show was one of the largest in NH for the entire year.
The event is authorized by the Merrimack Town Council and executed by volunteers from the Merrimack Business Association.The rain day for the event is 10/5
Below is a summary of event
Event – Merrimack Rocks – A celebration of Merrimack and its citizens. September 27th 2014 4PM – 8PM at Watson Park
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Description- An evening of live music, fireworks and tribute, celebrating Merrimack. This year there will be 3 Lifetime Achievement Awards given out - The Public Safety Lifetime Achievement Awards will be given to former Chief William Mulligan from the Police Department and former Chief Charles Hall from the Fire Department; we will also be giving out a lifetime achievement award to former Planning Board Chairman Nelson Disco. We will also give out the first annual Dave Yakuboff Helping Hand award which will be given to Dave’s family. Live music all evening, large Climbing Wall, Bungee Trampolines, huge Police department and Fire department exhibits, Wally the Green Monster, McDonny’s Petting Farm, a Clydesdale and one of the largest fireworks displays in New Hampshire. Free admission
Please call Dave McCray to donate or for more info at 913 5558 or e mail dmccray7@aol.com