What does KNOXERS mean?

Knoxers began as a description of the friendship between four people at Pat & Terry Nally’s wedding in 1977.  ‘Our friendship is as tight and secure as the Gold in Fort Knox!’ were the words heard at the end of the wedding.  Hence, we called ourselves
'KNOXERS'.

Since that time, we have established and maintained many relationships that expanded this group of friends well beyond the original four!  We adopted the word
KNOXERS as a greeting or as a send-off.  We use this phrase to express appreciation and joy of such friendships.

     Our Friend-Ship is like Fort Knox,
     Trust in it and you’ll never get lost!
     See each other, leave each other, it all comes around.
     You know that we’re tight - We take things just right!
     This is the best Ship, I’ve ever been on.
     Trust in our Friend-Ship, You’ll never go wrong!







     SUNAPEE THEME SONG

LET ME TELL YOU ALL A STORY
'BOUT A MAN NAME SCHMID,
A POOR CITY BOY
WITH A TUNE IN HIS HEAD,
THEN ONE DAY HE WAS FISHING
(PEEING) IN A POOL,   
AND SOMEONE YELLED OUT,
HIT HE HILLS, YOU FOOL!

NORTH THAT IS,
YOU KNOW T,
DID AS WE WAS TOLD!

THE NEXT THING YOU KNOW,
AND IF YOU REALLY CARE   
THE NALLYS SAID,
TOM WE'LL MEET YOU THERE!
ROUTE 103
IS THE PLACE YOU WANT TO BE
SO THEY LOADED UP THE KIDS
AND THEY DROVE TO SUNAPPEE.

LAKE THAT IS,
A SWIMMING HOLE,
MOUNTAIN’S MAJESTY

KNOXERS!
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KNOXERS
Current Temperature - Newbury, NH (03255)
Fair
Temperature 75°F
Feels Like 75°F
Humidity 44%
Wind CALM at calm mph
3 Day Forecast - Newbury, NH (03255) High/Low
Sunday
May 20
Mostly Sunny 83°F / 51°F
Monday
May 21
PM Showers 71°F / 55°F
Tuesday
May 22
Showers 74°F / 58°F
Fom NORTH:
    > Take ROUTE 89 South into NH
    > Get off ROUTE 89 South at Exit 12A
    > Take a RIGHT at the end of the Ramp
    > Take this road to Junction of ROUTE 11
    > Take RIGHT onto ROUTE 11 WEST
    > You’ll begin to see SUNAPEE STATE PARK SIGNS
    > Take LEFT onto EDGEMONT ROAD (Which is also ROUTE 103B)
    > Follow EDGEMONT ROAD (ROUTE 103B) to End (Sunapee State Park Rotary)
    > Go around ROTARY to BEACH RD
    > Follow to the End



From SOUTH
    > Take ROUTE 93 North or ROUTE 3 North into NH
    > Go through CONCORD TOLLS
    > Take the NEXT EXIT to ROUTE 89 North
    > Follow ROUTE 89 North to Exit 9
    > You’ll begin to SUNAPEE STATE PARK SIGNS
    > Take a RIGHT onto ROUTE 103 West
    > Follow ROUTE 103 West to the Sunapee State Park Rotary
           (NOTE: You will be on ROUTE 103 West for about 20 minutes)
    > Take RIGHT onto BEACH RD
    > Follow to the End