'Finding Bigfoot' finding N.H. to be 'squatchy'

Drink fit for a Bigfoot: Sarah Kopoulos of Beef & Ski in North Conway shows off one of their signature cocktails, the "Squatch on the Rocks." (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)

For the uninitiated, each episode of the 4-year-old show usually begins with the four investigators en route to a new destination where evidence has been unearthed in the bigfoot community (usually a photo or video footage). The team then does a re-creation of the footage and evaluates it. While one of the investigators camps out, looking for evidence, the rest of the team holds a town hall meeting, where local witnesses get to describe their Bigfoot encounters.

The crew will hold its Coos County town hall meeting on Wednesday, April 8, at 6 p.m. at a location that has not been officially announced.

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