It's never to early to think about participating in Old Home Day! Since this is the 125th anniversary, our celebration this year will be bigger than ever. Please use the menu in the website to access the forms for registration.
The observance of Old Home Day has been a long-standing New Hampshire tradition for over the last 100 years. It was started in 1899 by Governor Frank Rollins as an effort to remedy the decline of the small farming town by inviting former residents, friends and family back to the Granite State to make new acquaintances and renew old ones. Londonderry is one a handful of New Hampshire communities that have faithfully observed Old Home Day on the third weekend in August since 1899.
New this year:
- There is ONE form to register for Saturday events (the parade and the booths). Just check off and fill out the applicable sections for what you want to participate in.
- Forms are all now fillable PDFs. Download it and fill it out, or print it and fill it out by hand.
- Artists, please use the standard Saturday form to register for Artist's Alley. You'll see "artist" as a category on the booth rate chart.
- Friday's Food Truck Alley & Fireworks registration cost increased to $100 per vendor due to the need for more sanitation services & trash management.
- All other registration costs remain the same as last year.