The New Hampshire Veterans Association

Join us for camaraderie, friendship, and R&R

From Our President:

Well First Thing I Hope You All Enjoy Our New Web Site and the Officers & Bod We Will Make Changes as Needed to Keep It Updated and Functional.

Well First Thing I Hope You All Enjoy Our New Web Site and the Officers & Bod We Will Make Changes as Needed to Keep It Updated and Functional. I also want to give a big thank you to all the volunteers who helped make this possible and for making our Association what it is today! Again we had a fair amount of challenges with Cottage and campground upkeep but with our Quartermaster Carl and a dedicated group of volunteers we made it thru another season We had a few bugs with our new to us WiFi system for the internet and also new compound cameras for security. We have cleared a lot of brush out of the area above the field campers to neaten up the area. We had new signage put up on all the roads/streets to make it easier if we are in need of First Responders as they will have names of the roads/streets as well as numbers on the cottages and campsites.

Summer retreat at The Weirs in the midst of scenic beauty at Lake Winnipesaukee

Ideal spot for New Hampshire veterans and their families to spend the summer months

Unique patriotic organization, the only one of its kind in the United States

OUR History

we continue to preserve this historic property

MEMBERSHIPS

THE NEW HAMPSHIRE VETERANS' ASSOCIATION (NHVA)

The only organization of its kind in the United States, with a reservation equally as unique in character. The NHVA is an organization that includes soldiers, sailors, marines, Airmen from the Air Force & members of the Army Nurse Corps, who served in the War of 1812 or the Civil War through the present, or Sons of Veterans’ organizations, who are residents of New Hampshire, or connected with New Hampshire units in the service.

Lifetime Membership

Age 18-36 = $100

Age 37-55 = $75

Age 56-79 = $50

Age 80+ is free

HISTORY OF THE ASSOCIATION

The NHVA Is the Natural Outgrowth of the Camaraderie

which binds men and women together in time of war, and of the desire to perpetuate the friendship in days of peace. The idea of forming this unique body – the only one of its kind in the United States – grew out of regimental organizations formed after the Civil War.