Weirs Beach Chamber History
1952
The Weirs Chamber of Commerce had changed its name to the Weirs Beach Chamber of Commerce by 1952, but as can be seen on the bottom of the cover of this map/brochure, old habits die hard — the location was still known as “The Weirs”. Click here to see an artistically detailed map from this 1952 brochure!
1956
Detail from the map in the 1956 brochure. Recreation Center of Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire – New England’s Favorite Inland Resort. A more detailed map was published in the 1956 booklet.
1957
First modern brochure is created, featuring color photographs thoughout the brochure. A simple map of Lake Winnipesaukee is inside; it does not pinpoint the exact locations of area businesses as previous brochure maps had done.
1957
Everybody has Fun at Weirs Beach… All the family will cheer your choice…nowhere is there so much for so many!
1958
In 2008, 50 years later, many of the activities mentioned in the write-up are still providing the rationale for visitors to come to Weirs Beach.
Also in 1958, Beryl H. Plummer & Associates of Lakeport, who produced the 1954-1956 Weirs Beach brochures, produced an independent brochure about the pleasures of vacationing on Lake Winnipesaukee. (Mr. Plummer died October 19, 1999, at the age of 93.)
1959
On September 30, 1959, the Laconia and Weirs Beach chambers merged. The chambers separated again from 1976-1989, when the “Weirs Chamber of Commerce” was revived. In 1990, the chambers remerged. Since that time, the relationship between the two areas of the city has endured, and has become ever stronger.
1960s
On September 30, 1959, the Laconia and Weirs Beach chambers merged. The chambers separated again from 1976-1989, when the “Weirs Chamber of Commerce” was revived. In 1990, the chambers remerged. Since that time, the relationship between the two areas of the city has endured, and has become ever stronger.
1962
The glowing descriptions of the area still hold true today!
Good Roads for Motoring – Good Trails For Walks
Quiet Waters For Canoeing – Deep Water For Power Boats
The Best Fishing in New England – In Lake And Running Stream
A City of Modern Stores – And Up-to-Date Business Methods
A Place Where Folks Are Friendly – And Strangers Are Ever Welcome
The Progressive Spirit Dominates – But Old Traditions Remain
Facilities for Travel – By Motor, Train, Boat, and Air
The Chamber of Commerce Serves All – Not Only Our Own Citizens But Visitors
The Glory That Is Experienced Is The Product of Nature
A Place Where You Can Dream and Let the Other Fellow Work
A Paradise For Children – Where Health Is In The Air
A Variety of Sports – For Young Or Old
Lake Winnipesaukee – And Its 274 Island Resorts
The Famous Weirs – Where People Play
Surrounded By Mountain Ranges – All Year Vacation Land
With Unassuming Prosperity – Laconia Invites You
With Summer and Winter Sports – Excellent Sites for Summer Homes
Advantages Are Natural – And Unparalled In New England
Schools, Churches and Library – Stores, Theatres and Shops
The More You See of Laconia – The Longer You Will Want to Linger
ORGANIZATION | YEARS |
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Laconia Board of Trade | Prior to 1919 |
Laconia Chamber of Commerce | Formed in 1919 |
Weirs Business Association | Formed by Jim Irwin in 1919 |
Winnipesaukee Improvement and Protective Society | On September 4, 1923, at the Laconia Tavern, a "well-attended and enthusiastic meeting of resident businessmen, summer guests, and representatives of neighboring towns" voted to merge the Winnipesaukee Improvement Society into a new organization, to be named later, whose purpose would be "to bring Lake Winnipesaukee with her abundance of natural unsurpassed scenic beauties to the attention of tourists as one of the most ideal recreation centers in America". The new organization became the Lakes Region Association (see below). |
Lakes Region Association | Formed by Jim Irwin in 1923 “to coordinate the efforts of towns around the lake with the main object of completing a road around the Lake so that a pleasant trip could be made without breaking too many axels.” After this successful effort, which included lobbying for the imposition of a statewide, 1¢ per gallon gas tax with “all the money going into roads”, the organization produced 35,000 copies of its first, 36-page guidebook in 1925, featuring many photos of Lake Winnipesaukee. The organization survives to the present day, and is now known as the Lakes Region Tourism Association. |
Weirs Business People’s Association | Late 1920s thru 1946 |
Laconia Chamber of Commerce | Mid 1930s thru mid 1940s |
Weirs Chamber of Commerce | April 23, 1946 thru 1951 |
Weirs Beach Chamber of Commerce | 1952-1953 |
Weirs Beach Area Chamber of Commerce | 1954-1957 |
Weirs Beach Publicity Bureau | 1958-1959 |
Greater Laconia-Weirs Beach Chamber of Commerce (1st Merger) | 1959-1972 |
Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce | 1972-1989. The Chamber takes on a new name. |
Weirs Chamber of Commerce | 1972-1989. The Weirs breaks away from the Lakes Region Chamber. |
Greater Laconia-Weirs Beach Chamber of Commerce (2nd Merger) | 1990-2007 |
Weirs Action Committee | 1995-Present |
Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce | 2008-Present |