Admission is only $10\, which includes a home cooke
d all you can eat international buffet\, music\, and the chance to bid on
exceptional items from Around the Corner and \;Around the World.
\nWatch the Voice for discount coupons.
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Organizations
UID:20150915T2008270Z-535362-7@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151107T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151107T140000
SUMMARY:Snowman Craft Fair
DESCRIPTION:The Bow Mills United Methodist Church\, 505 South St.\, Bow\, w
ill hold its Annual Snowman Craft Fair on Saturday\, November 7\, 2015 fro
m 9 am to 2 pm. Come to the Fair to enjoy the fun of Christmas shopping
. Rooms filled with holiday crafts\, handmade items to wear or for your h
ome\; over 70 themed gift baskets and gifts for pet owners. Satisfy your
“sweet tooth” with our famous Cookie Walk and Bake Table\; bid on Silent A
uctions\; stop by our jewelry table and “The Christmas Elf Room” where kid
s can make their own ornaments. Breakfast refreshments from 9:00 –10:30 a
m\; Lunch from 11:00 am-1:00 pm. Enjoy the day with us! A Free Event.
Info: 603-228-1154
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Bow Mills United Methodist Church\, 505
South St.\, Bow\, will hold its Annual Snowman Craft Fair on Saturday\, N
ovember 7\, 2015 from 9 am to 2 pm.
\nCome to the Fa
ir to enjoy the fun of Christmas \; shopping. \; Rooms filled with
holiday crafts\, handmade items to wear or for your home\; over 70 themed
gift baskets and gifts for pet owners. \; Satisfy your &ldquo\;sweet
tooth&rdquo\; with our famous Cookie Walk and Bake Table\; bid on Silent A
uctions\; stop by our jewelry table and &ldquo\;The Christmas Elf Room&rdq
uo\; where kids can make their own ornaments. \; Breakfast refreshment
s from 9:00 &ndash\;10:30 am\; Lunch from 11:00 am-1:00 pm. \;
\nUnited Church of Penacook is hosting The Le
e Trio for a concert on Friday evening\, October 2 at 7:00 pm. It is free
and open to the public. The Lee Trio\, comprised of a pianist\, violinist
and cellist\, are an award-winning group made up of three virtuosic \;
performers\, educators and sisters from San Francisco. You can learn more
about them and sample their music on their website\, www.theleetrio.com. D
irections to United Church and additional information about this concert a
re available at www.ucpnh.org.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
UID:20150920T2351160Z-535362-9@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151019T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151019T131500
SUMMARY:Penacook Village Fund Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Join Jen and Deb from the Concord VNA as they present informati
on on the Penacook Village Fund. Established in 2001\, the Penacook Villa
ge Fund allows Concord Regional VNA to support connecting older adults wit
h local and state resources to help them live independently in their own h
omes. Hosted by the PCC Senior Program on October 19th\, 12:30pm at the Bo
scawen Town Hall\, 12 High Street\, Boscawen. Contact person: Kristen Pin
ard-Kenney\, PCC Senior Program Director\, 753-9700 x102.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Jen and Deb from the Concord VNA as th
ey present information on the Penacook Village Fund. \; Established in
2001\, the Penacook Village Fund allows Concord Regional VNA to support c
onnecting older adults with local and state resources to help them live in
dependently in their own homes. \;Hosted by the PCC Senior Program on&
nbsp\;October 19th\, 12:30pm at the Boscawen Town Hall\, 12 High Street\,
Boscawen. Contact person: \; Kristen Pinard-Kenney\, PCC Senior Progra
m Director\, 753-9700 x102.
CATEGORIES:Education
UID:20150924T0136060Z-535362-10@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151004T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151004T160000
SUMMARY:FESTIVAL OF BARBERSHOP HARMONY
DESCRIPTION:The Concord Coachmen Barbershop Chorus presents its 56th Annual
Festvial of Barbershop Harmony with a special matinee -- SONGS MADE FOR T
HE STAGE. The show will fill the Concord City Auditorium with the harmoni
es of Broadway and Hollywood songwriters. Tickets are $15 at the door and
$12 in advance at Gibson's\, The UPS Store\, Adams Lock\, and Grante Stat
e Natural. Info: 668-8889 and harmonize.com/coachmen
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Concord Coachmen Barbershop Chorus pres
ents its 56th Annual Festvial of Barbershop Harmony with a special matinee
-- SONGS MADE FOR THE STAGE. \; The show will fill the Concord City A
uditorium with the harmonies of Broadway and Hollywood songwriters. \;
Tickets are $15 at the door and $12 in advance at Gibson's\, The UPS Stor
e\, Adams Lock\, and Grante State Natural. \; \; \; Info: 
\; 668-8889 and harmonize.com/coachmen
\nConcord Community Concert Association opens its r
egular 2015-2016 season with a stunning concert by the LOS ANGELES GUITAR
QUARTET. \; Is the Grammy-winning LAGQ the world's hottest classical e
nsemble or its tightest pop band? \; The CCCA can't believe its luck b
ooking this group which sells out houses world-wide! \; Play guitar?&n
bsp\; Don't miss this show!
\nTix $18 at Gibson's and The UPS Store\
, both S. Main St. in Concord\, and at the door. FREE Student Tickets at t
he Box Office. \; \; Info: 344-4747 and online at concordcommunity
concerts.org
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
UID:20150928T2043140Z-535362-12@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151006T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151006T203000
SUMMARY:Poetry Night at The Audi
DESCRIPTION:POETRY ON PRICE STREET! The 2015 Donald Hall-Jane Kenyon Prize
in American Poetry will be presented to CHARLES SIMIC in a gala celebratio
n on Tuesday\, October 6\, at Concord City Auditorium. A reception and bo
ok-signing will follow. Winner of Pulitzer and MacArthur honors\, Charles
Simic has served as Poet Laureate of the United States. Tickets are $10
and $5 for students\, available in advance at Gibson's Bookstore and the C
oncord Monitor offices\, and online at store.comordmonitor.com Tickets wi
ll be available at the door. The event is sponsored by the Concord Monitor
and The Friends of the Audi with assistance from the Kimball-Jenkins Esta
te and the NH Writers' Project. For further information please call 225-21
64
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The 2015 Do
nald Hall-Jane Kenyon Prize in American Poetry will be presented to CHARLE
S SIMIC in a gala celebration on Tuesday\, October 6\, at Concord City Aud
itorium. \; A reception and book-signing will follow.
\nWinner o
f Pulitzer and MacArthur honors\, Charles Simic has served as Poet Laureat
e of the \; United States. \; Tickets are $10 and $5 for students\
, available in advance at Gibson's Bookstore and the Concord Monitor offic
es\, and online at store.comordmonitor.com \; Tickets will be availabl
e at the door.
\nThe event is sponsored by the Concord Monitor and T
he Friends of the Audi with assistance from the Kimball-Jenkins Estate and
the NH Writers' Project.
\nAs part of our Ward 2 Neighborhood Meetings
at the Newell Post Restaurant\, on Tuesday\, October 27th from 5:30-7:30p
m\, we will be hosting a Mayoral and At Large candidates forum.
\nJi
m Bouley and Paul Brogan who are candidates for mayor and Jim Baer\, Mark
Coen\, Shawn Riley\, Steve Shurtleff and Dave Tuene who are running for th
e two at large seats have all been invited.
\nAll the candidates wil
l be provided an opportunity to give an opening and closing statement and
all the question will be asked by you. \;
\nMovie Night at NH Telephone Museum\, 1 Depo
t St.\, Warner. Showing 'Butterfield 8'\, 6:30-8 p.m
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:NH Telephone Museum
UID:20151012T1634460Z-535362-15@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151026T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151026T200000
SUMMARY:Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:For Warner Cooperative Pre School. 5-8 p.m. at The Local Restau
rant
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:For \;Warner Cooperative Pre School. 5-
8 p.m. at The Local Restaurant
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:The Local
UID:20151012T1636200Z-535362-16@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151028T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151028T200000
SUMMARY:Pumpkin Carving and Lighting
DESCRIPTION:at Schoodac's Coffee House\, 1 E. Main St.\, Warner. 3-8 p.m.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:at Schoodac's Coffee House\, 1 E. Main St.\
, Warner. 3-8 p.m.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Schoodac's Coffee House
UID:20151012T1637570Z-535362-17@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151017T120000
SUMMARY:Hard-cider workshop
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on workshop on how to make hard cider will be offered o
n Saturday\, October 17\, from 9 a.m. to noon\, at the home of workshop le
ader and Colby-Sawyer professor Harvey Pine on 420 Tucker Mountain Road in
East Andover. Although open to the public at no charge\, space is limited
. Please call 735.5135 or send an email to srfchase@aol.com to sign up in
advance. Apples and cider presses will be provided\, Pine will provide t
he know-how\, and participants will need to bring a 'growler' (available f
rom any brew pub) or the equivalent half-gallon jug with a one-inch-diamet
er opening. The workshop is sponsored by the Andover Institute\, an arm
of the Andover Community Association whose goal is 'to bring people toget
her to learn new things and gain new skills.'
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A hands-on workshop on how to make hard cid
er will be offered on Saturday\, October 17\, from 9 a.m. to noon\, at the
home of workshop leader and Colby-Sawyer professor Harvey Pine on 420 Tuc
ker Mountain Road in East Andover. Although open to the public at no charg
e\, space is limited. Please call 735.5135 or send an email to srfchase@aol.com to sign up in advance.
\nApples and cider presses will be provide
d\, Pine will provide the know-how\, and participants \;will need to b
ring a 'growler' (available from any brew pub) or the equivalent half-gall
on jug with a one-inch-diameter opening. \;
\nTh
e workshop is sponsored by the Andover Institute\, an arm of the Andover C
ommunity Association whose goal is 'to bring people together to learn new
things and gain new skills.'
CATEGORIES:General
UID:20151012T1642500Z-535362-18@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151107T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151107T211000
SUMMARY:Cpassical Concord: Cellist Astrid Schween in concert
DESCRIPTION:A MELLOW CELLO AND WARM SPICED CIDER The Concord Community Conc
ert Association presents the internationally acclaimed cellist ASTRID SCHW
EEN accompanied by pianist MICHAEL GURT in a classical concert including w
orks by Debussy\, Saint-Saens\, and Rachmaninoff. This is the third conce
rt in the CCCA's 85 season of bring great evenings of classical music perf
ormed by world-class professional artists to central new Hampshire audienc
es. The evening includes a Meet and Greet Reception with the Artists -- se
rving warm spiced cider and autumn treats -- and a unique Silent Auction f
eaturing 'The World of Music'.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Concord Community Concert Association presents the
internationally acclaimed cellist ASTRID SCHWEEN accompan
ied by pianist MICHAEL GURT in a classical concert includ
ing works by Debussy\, Saint-Saens\, and Rachmaninoff. \; This is the
third concert in the CCCA's 85 season of bring great evenings of classical
music performed by world-class professional artists to central new Hampsh
ire audiences.
\nThe evening includes a Meet and Greet Reception wit
h the Artists -- serving warm spiced cider and autumn treats -- and a uniq
ue Silent Auction featuring 'The World of Music'. \; \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20151029T2212280Z-535362-19@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151130T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151130T213000
SUMMARY:Auditions for 'Calendar Girls'
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DESCRIPTION:Auditions for the Community Players of Concord's production of
Tim Firth's CALENDAR GIRLS will be held on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 from 6:30 pm
- 9:30 pm at the Players' studio\, 435 Josiah Bartlett Rd\, Concord\, NH
03301. Call backs will be held on 12/2 from 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm. Rehearsal
s begin on 12/7 and will be held on weeknights only\, until production wee
k. An information session will be held at the studio on 11/29 at 6:30 pm.
Performances are Feb. 12-14\, 2016 at the Concord City Auditorium. For
further information\, visit www.communityplayersofconcord.org/auditions.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Auditions for the Community Players of Conc
ord's production of Tim Firth's CALENDAR GIRLS will be held on Nov. 30 and
Dec. 1 from 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm at the Players' studio\, 435 Josiah Bartlet
t Rd\, Concord\, NH 03301. \; Call backs will be held on 12/2 from 6:3
0 pm - 9:30 pm. \; Rehearsals begin on 12/7 and will be held on weekni
ghts only\, until production week. \; An information session will be h
eld at the studio on 11/29 at 6:30 pm. \; Performances are Feb. 12-14\
, 2016 at the Concord City Auditorium. \; For further information\, vi
sit www.communityplayersofconcord.org/auditions.
\nThe Community Players of Concord\, NH prese
nt this inspiring and uplifting stage adaptation of the Golden Globe-nomin
ated film of the same name. \; A group of extrordinary women from an o
rdinary English village persuade one another to pose nude for a charity ca
lendar honoring the late husband of one of their own. \; Their calenda
r is a spectacular success\, but the women's new found fame tests the bond
s of family and friendship that the calendar was meant to celebrate. \
; For information and tickets\, visit www.communityplayersofconcord.org.&n
bsp\; Note: \; Sunday\, 2/14\, the show is at 2:00 pm\, not 7:30 pm.
p>
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20160111T0007170Z-535362-21@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160219T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160219T220000
SUMMARY:Gutenberg! The Musical!
DESCRIPTION:The Community Players of Concord\, NH present this awared-winni
ng\, two-man musical comedy.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The Community Players of Concord\, NH prese
nt this awared-winning\, two-man musical comedy.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Capitol Center for the Arts\, Spotlight Cafe
UID:20160123T1753390Z-535362-22@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160125T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160125T193000
SUMMARY:Spinal Workshop at Infinite Health
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20160628;BYDAY=TU
EXDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20160126T183000
DESCRIPTION:call 603-753-4455 to sign up or visit www.infinitehealth.biz fo
r more information
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:call 603-753-4455 to sign up or visit www.i
nfinitehealth.biz for more information
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Infinite Health Family Chiropractic
UID:20160125T1637020Z-535362-25@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160126T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160126T193000
SUMMARY:Spinal Workshop at Infinite Health
DESCRIPTION:call 603-753-4455 to sign up or visit www.infinitehealth.biz fo
r more information
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:call 603-753-4455 to sign up or visit www.i
nfinitehealth.biz for more information
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Infinite Health Family Chiropractic
UID:20160125T1639420Z-535362-26@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160213T082500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160213T102500
SUMMARY:Boy Scout Pancake Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:Looking for a great BIG breakfast? You got it on February 13th
at the United Church of Penacook from 8:30 until 10:30am. The Cub Scouts o
f Pack 83 will be serving up stacks of delicious pancakes with real maple
syrup for only $4.00 (adults) or $3.00 (kids under 15). And you can round
out your meal with bacon\, juice\, coffee and milk for a whatever-you-wish
donation. The REALLY GOOD NEWS is you are supporting Boscawen and Penacoo
k kids in the scouting program\, and whether you are 6 or 16\, there is no
better youth program available to instill moral values and leadership qua
lities. The Cubs will be camping at Camp Carpenter this summer and the bre
akfast will help with camperships and equipment. For more information\, go
to BoyscoutBoscawen@gmail.com. Hope to see you there!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:'Highlights of the Regimant Band Concert at
the City Auditorium (2015)' by Althea Barton
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:The 1834 Rolfe House
UID:20160129T1154490Z-535362-28@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160511T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160511T200000
SUMMARY:The Penacook Historical Society Potluck 6 PM / Presentation 7 PM
DESCRIPTION:'That Reminds Me of a Story' by Rebecca Rule
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:'Project OspreyTrack: Using Satellite Track
ers to Study Osprey Migration and Foraging'
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:The 1834 Rolfe House
UID:20160129T1154490Z-535362-31@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160821T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160821T163000
SUMMARY:Fire on the Mountain
DESCRIPTION:Two chili contests for professional and amateur chili makers hi
ghlight this family friendly festival which also includes a Car CruiseIn\,
KidZone Activity Area\, live music\, food and craft concesssions\, beer t
ent\, raffles and door prizes\, all taking place on the scenic slopes of P
ats Peak in Henniker. This annual event\, now in its 14th year attracts th
ousands of chili aficionados each summer and chili makers from as far away
as Nashville\, TN to vie for cash prizes going to the amateur chili maker
s and trophies and banners to the professionals to display in their busine
sses. This signature event is organized by the Rotary Club of Henniker to
benefit local and international service and humanitarian projects. Chili m
akers and vendors wanted. Go to www.chilinewhamphire.org for more details.
Sponsorships available. Contact rbzax@comcast.net for a sponsor benefit p
ackage. Admission entitles you to taste all the chili and participate in e
very activity. $12 adults\, $6 children and under\, infants/toddlers free.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Two chili contests for professional and ama
teur chili makers highlight this family friendly festival which also inclu
des a Car CruiseIn\, KidZone Activity Area\, live music\, food and craft c
oncesssions\, beer tent\, raffles and door prizes\, all taking place on th
e scenic slopes of Pats Peak in Henniker. This annual event\, now in its 1
4th year attracts thousands of chili aficionados each summer and chili mak
ers from as far away as Nashville\, TN to vie for cash prizes going to the
amateur chili makers and trophies and banners to the professionals to dis
play in their businesses. This signature event is organized by the Rotary
Club of Henniker to benefit local and international service and humanitari
an projects. Chili makers and vendors wanted. Go to www.chilinewhamphire.o
rg for more details. Sponsorships available. Contact rbzax@comcast.net for
a sponsor benefit package. Admission entitles you to taste all the chili
and participate in every activity. \;$12 adults\, $6 children and unde
r\, infants/toddlers free. \;
CATEGORIES:Family Activity
LOCATION:Pats Peak Ski Area
UID:20160707T1123480Z-535362-32@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160217T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160217T210000
SUMMARY:Master storyteller to perform in Andover
DESCRIPTION:An evening with Andover's own master storyteller Lauretta Phill
ips will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday\, February 17\, in the library of the
Andover Elementary and Middle School. The program\, offered by the Andove
r Institute\, is open to the public at no charge. Refreshments will be pro
vided. A professional storyteller since 1987 and a founding member of se
veral regional storytelling organizations\, Phillips writes most of her ow
n material but her repertoire also includes 'folk tales\, fairy tales\, le
gends\, urban tales\, tall tales\, small tales\, cat tales\, rat tales and
just plain tales. ' In addition to being entertained by Phillips\, attend
ees will also learn about the art and history of storytelling\, and of oth
er opportunities to see local storytellers perform. The Andover Elementa
ry and Middle School is located in the center of Andover Village behind th
e Town Hall on Main Street.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:An evening with Andover's own master storyt
eller Lauretta Phillips will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday\, February 17\, i
n the library of the Andover Elementary and Middle School. The program\, o
ffered by the Andover Institute\, \;is open to the public at no charge
. Refreshments will be provided.
A professional st
oryteller since 1987 and a founding member of several regional storytellin
g organizations\, Phillips writes most of her own material but her reperto
ire also includes 'folk tales\, fairy tales\, legends\, urban tales\, tall
tales\, small tales\, cat tales\, rat tales and just plain tales. ' In ad
dition to being entertained by Phillips\, attendees will also learn about
the art and history of storytelling\, and of other opportunities to see lo
cal storytellers perform.
The Andover Elementary a
nd Middle School is located in the center of Andover Village behind the To
wn Hall on Main Street.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Andover Elementary and Middle School
UID:20160209T1441150Z-535362-33@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160312T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160312T120000
SUMMARY:Press release coordinator
DESCRIPTION:Bluebird Natural History and Trail Monitoring 2016 Saturday\, M
arch 12\, 10 am-2 pm Cost: FREE Leader: Robert Krewson\, Volunteer and A
my Obrien\, Volunteer Coordinator Get involved in a citizen science projec
t to research the status of declining NH species like Eastern Bluebirds an
d Tree Swallows. Morning workshop focuses on the bluebird’s natural histo
ry\, conservation status and how to become a bluebird trail monitor. In th
e afternoon become oriented to our bluebird trail\, clean out and make min
or repairs to boxes as well as look for any early bluebirds. Volunteer mon
itors adopt a part or a whole field and contribute about one hour each wee
k from April to August to monitor activity in our 100+ nest boxes 603-668-
2045
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Leader:  \;Robert Krewson\, Volunteer and Amy Obrien
\, Volunteer Coordinator
Get involved in a citizen science project
to research the status of declining NH species like Eastern Bluebirds and
Tree Swallows. \; Morning workshop focuses on the bluebird&rsquo\;s n
atural history\, conservation status and how to become a bluebird trail mo
nitor. In the afternoon become oriented to our bluebird trail\, clean out
and make minor repairs to boxes as well as look for any early bluebirds. V
olunteer monitors adopt a part or a whole field and contribute about one h
our each week from April to August to monitor activity in our 100+ nest bo
xes
Most people know the basics of the Lewis and Clark Exped
ition\, and most birders know that Lewis's Woodpecker and Clark's Nutcrack
er are named after the explorers. This program is your chance to combine h
istory and birding all in one place! Pam Hunt has traveled the Lewis and C
lark Trail twice\, and this presentation stems from her most recent effort
in the spring of 2013. See the places that the Corps of Discovery saw in
1804-06 and hear how the landscape and wildlife along their route have cha
nged over the last 200 years.
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:Massabesic Audubon Center
UID:20160302T2139380Z-535362-35@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160318T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160318T200000
SUMMARY:Easter Eggstravaganza
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;COUNT=3
DESCRIPTION:First Annual EASTER EGGSTRAVAGANZA – A Fun Festival for Family
& Friends. An Easter fantasy event where you can win amazing themed East
er baskets! Also featuring: Visits with the Easter Bunny\, raffles\, chil
dren’s activities\, live entertainment\, silent auction\, refreshments\, a
nd kid’s coloring contest*. (*To enter\, go to www.yourconcordtv.org) W
hen: Friday\, March 18\, 2016 – 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday\, March 19\, 201
6 – 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday\, March 20\, 2016 – 12 noon to 5 p.m. Where:
Bektash Shrine Center\, 189 Pembroke Rd.\, Concord Admission: Adults $5\,
Seniors: $4\, Children 12 and under – FREE Raffles of Easter baskets\,
50/50\, and others will be drawn on Sunday\, March 20th\, at 6 p.m. Raffe
les and Silent Auction bidding closes at 5 p.m on Sunday. Call (603) 226
-8872 for more information. Produced by Concord Community TV
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Friday\, March 18\, 2016 &ndash\; 3 p.m. to 8 p.m
.
Saturday\, March 19\, 2016 &ndash\; 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Sun
day\, March 20\, 2016 &ndash\; 12 noon to 5 p.m.
Raffles of Easter baskets\, 50/50\, and others will
be drawn on Sunday\, March 20th\, at 6 p.m. \; Raffeles and
Silent Auction bidding closes at 5 p.m on Sunday.
Call (603) 226-8872 for more information.
Open to all kids ages 12 &\; under. Plea
se bring rods &\; worms.
Free hot dogs\, drinks\, trophies. All
kids must be accompanied by parent or guardian.
Watch for signs o
n DW Hwy Boscawen.
CATEGORIES:Just for Kids
LOCATION:McKerley's Pond 1/2 mile north of Veterans Cemetery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160318T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160318T200000
SUMMARY:March Madness Meat Spin
DESCRIPTION:Spin the wheel if your paddle number is called you win the sele
ction for that spin. Steaks\, roasts\, pork chops\, hamburg\, chicken\, et
c. Paddles are $20 each are good for all spins. Members and bona-fide gue
sts welcome.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Spin the wheel if your paddle number is cal
led you win the selection for that spin. Steaks\, roasts\, pork chops\, ha
mburg\, chicken\, etc. Paddles are $20 each are good for all \;spins.
 \;Members and bona-fide guests welcome.
The Community Players of Concord\, NH prese
nt Gilbert and Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance on May 6th and 7th at 7:
30 pm\, and May 8th at 2:00 pm at the Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince S
treet\, Concord\, NH 03301. \; Tickets are $20 for adults\, $18 for ju
niors/seniors. \; Show information and on-line ticket purchases are av
ailable at www.communityplayersofconcord.org. \; A $2 per ticket disco
unt applies for on-line purchases made before May 4th. \; Box office h
ours are May 4th - 7th\, 4:30 - 7:00 pm\, and May 8th from 12:00 pm - 2:00
pm. \; For further ticket information\, contact David Murdo at (603)
344-4747 or nhdm40@comcast.net.
Workshops\, Simple and DYI Projects\, Exhibtors and Educat
ors\, Home Energy Experts\, Kids Energy Games and More!
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Dunbarton Elementary School
UID:20160405T1920230Z-535362-41@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160416T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160416T103000
SUMMARY:14th Annual Horace Chase DARE Pancake Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:Adults $6\, Under 12 $3 - You won't leave this event hungry an
d you benefit the Boscawen D.A.R.E. Program
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Adults $6\, Under 12 $3  \;- You won't
leave this event hungry and you benefit the Boscawen D.A.R.E. Program
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Horace Chase Lodge
UID:20160405T1920080Z-535362-42@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160416T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160416T130000
SUMMARY:Yard Sale and Bake Sale
DESCRIPTION:Proceeds support the Food Pantry and Open Door Community Kitche
n.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Proceeds support the Food Pantry and Open D
oor Community Kitchen.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:United Church of Penacook
UID:20160405T1928220Z-535362-43@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160625T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160625T140000
SUMMARY:Strawberry Festival
DESCRIPTION:Festivities of the day filled with delicious food\, great vendo
rs w/demos and activities\, a balloon artist\, Kids Craft Castle\, therapy
dogs\, puppy kissing booth\, Peanut the Llama\, rabbits\, chickens\; Mass
age therapy\, musical entertainment\, Blessing of the animals\, Strawberry
Shortcake! And much\, much more! Bow Mills invites you to come out\, en
joy the day\, the people and have lots of fun. Free Admission - Rain or S
hine.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Jean will present images and stories about native orchids\, some o
f which you may recognize\; others are more obscure\, rare or threatened.
All illustrate the incredible diversity of flowers within the orchid famil
y. Jean serves as an American Orchid Society Accredited Judge. She is acti
ve in several orchid societies and groups. Her expertise and interest have
taken her all around North America as well as Ecuador and New Zealand. Th
e program is free\; donations are appreciated.
SPRING INTO WARNER\, May 14. \;This is
an event intended to celebrate THE ARTS ( including music\, literary arts\
, 2D and 3D creations\, as well as physical (sports). There will be artist
s' demos\, concerts\, books and other creations for sale.
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160430T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160430T100000
SUMMARY:Signs of Spring Nature Walk
DESCRIPTION: 8-10 AM\, Saturday\, April 30 Come join the Friends of the M
errimack River Greenway Trail for its Signs of Spring nature walk on the f
loodplain in the area of the planned multi-use trail! Wildlife signs\, sp
ring plants and ecological features will be sought out and interpreted by
Pete Bowman and Chris Kane. Pete is an ecologist with the NH Natural Heri
tage Bureau and a Concord resident. Chris is chair of the FMRGT Board of
Trustees and a consulting ecologist. Park near the trail head which
is next to the river behind ConvenientMD (8 Loudon Road\, Concord\, NH 033
01). Participants should bring seasonal clothing in layers\, footwear app
ropriate for a variety of conditions\, binoculars (if desired)\, water and
insect repellent (if desired). Terrain will be level and the hike diffic
ulty is easy to moderate. Unfortunately\, dogs are discouraged\, as t
hey can disturb wildlife. For more information or questions call Chri
s Kane at 603-848-7572
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:6:30 to
8:30 p.m. Daily
Restore Your Spirit Celebration &\; Vigi
l is a free\, family orientated event that will prodive you and the public
with resources and education about substance use disorder (alcoholism/add
iction)\, prevention\, treatment and healing.
This is a positive c
lebration that will include live music\, poetry and advocates.  \;Our
goal is to promote public awareness that people can do and do recovery\, a
nd honor their success.  \;We will remember lives lost and their famil
ies.
For more information or if you would like to
sponsor\, volunteer or set up a resource table contact Donna at starsprogr
am@comcast.net
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:White's Park
UID:20160707T1122460Z-535362-52@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160809T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160809T200000
SUMMARY:Merrimack Valley Republican Committee
DESCRIPTION:The Merrimack Valley Republican Committee will be hosting its m
onthly. We are welcoming Republicans and like-minded independents from And
over\, Boscawen\, Salisbury\, & Webster to attend our monthly meetings so
we can elect Republican candidates this fall. Local candidates are invited
to attend.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Webster Select Board will be meeting at
the Old Meeting House at 1220 Battle Street\, Webster. This is a special
event related to Old Home Day\, and a special celebration for the Meeting
House 225th Anniversary Celebration.
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160827T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160827T160000
SUMMARY:Farm Days
DESCRIPTION:Muster Field Farm Museum in North Sutton will host its annual F
arm Days celebration this year on August 27 and 28. Held at the farm on Ha
rvey Road\, the festivities include hayrides\, a kiddie tractor pull\, and
many demonstrations of traditional farming skills and crafts. Antique tr
actors and engines will be on display all weekend. Children can try their
hand at ice cream churning\, blacksmithing\, stone splitting and stilt wal
king if they dare. Both days feature a grand parade at 3:00 p.m. Visitors
to Farm Days are encouraged to explore all the farm buildings and enjoy th
e 250 acres of gardens\, farm and forest land. Saturday highlights: Alpaca
s and sled dogs on display\, a round of Cow Flop Bingo in the afternoon\,
and a Roast Beef Supper from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. ($12 for adults\, $5 for chi
ldren\, call 603-848-4297 or 603-927-4440 for reservations). Sunday highli
ghts: Breakfast from 6:30-8:30 a.m. ($5/plate: pancakes\, sausage\, juice
& coffee)\, sled dogs on display\, and a morning 4H Oxen Show. Farm Days
hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\, rain or shine. General admission is $5\; fr
ee for members and for children 6 and under. Information and directions: 6
03-927- 4276 or www.musterfieldfarm.com.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Muster Field Farm Museum in North Sutton wi
ll host its annual Farm Days celebration this year on August 27 and 28. He
ld at the farm on Harvey Road\, the festivities include hayrides\, a kiddi
e tractor pull\, and many demonstrations of traditional farming skills and
crafts. \; Antique tractors and engines will be on display all weeken
d. Children can try their hand at ice cream churning\, blacksmithing\, sto
ne splitting and stilt walking if they dare. Both days feature a grand par
ade at 3:00 p.m. Visitors to Farm Days are encouraged to explore all the f
arm buildings and enjoy the 250 acres of gardens\, farm and forest land.
p>
Saturday highlights: Alpacas and sled dogs on display\, a round of
Cow Flop Bingo in the afternoon\, and a Roast Beef Supper from 5:00 - 7:00
p.m. ($12 for adults\, $5 for children\, call 603-848-4297 or 603-927-444
0 for reservations).
Sunday highlights: Breakfast from 6:30-8:30 a
.m. ($5/plate: pancakes\, sausage\, juice &\; coffee)\, sled dogs on di
splay\, and a morning 4H Oxen Show.
4:30 p.m.
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161111T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161111T200000
SUMMARY:Third Annual Photo Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Greater Concord Photography Club will hold its Third Annual
Photo Exhibition and Sale\, Friday\, November 11th through Friday\, Decem
ber 2nd at the Kimball Jenkins Art School\, 266 North Main Street\, Concor
d. Exhibit will be located in the Carriage House\, Monday through Friday\
, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Opening reception on November 11th\, from 5:00 p
.m. to 8:00 p.m. will feature a door prize — winner chooses any photograph
in the exhibit. Exhibition and reception are free and open to the public
. For further information\, contact concordphotoclub@gmail.com.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Yard Restaurant\, Rt. 28\, Manchester(2 mil
es south of Mall of NH) \;
Cost: Individuals $5 M/$10 NM\; Families $15 M
/$25 NM (AARP members will receive Audubon member price) We are pleased to
announce the return of our 9th Annual Enchanted Fall Festival! \; Thi
s family event will feature a tour that takes you to \; the Enchanted
Forest\, a live animal presentation and a very informative presentation ab
out NH bats. \; Visitors will also be able to enjoy live bluegrass mus
ic\, marshmallow roasting around the the Enchanted bonfire\, face painting
\, games and crafts\, \; refreshments and much more. \; Feel free
to come in costume! \; This is a very popular event so reserve your sp
ot now. \;Pre-registration is required. To sign up for a tour time go
to: www.nhaudubon.org or call 603-6
68-2045.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Massabesic Audubon Center
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161109T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161109T203000
SUMMARY:Beede Electric Meter Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Beede Electrical Instrument Co. was an important Penacook emplo
yer for many years. Walter Pelletier\, former Beede Electric president\, r
ecently donated a collection of electric meters and historical items to th
e Penacook Historical Society. Please join us for a fun and informative lo
ok at Penacook's working past\, and bring your own stories to share! 6:00
Potluck\, 7:00 Exhibit.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Beede Electrical Instrument Co. was an impo
rtant Penacook employer for many years. Walter Pelletier\, former Beede El
ectric president\, \;recently donated a collection of electric meters
and historical items to the Penacook Historical Society. Please join us fo
r a fun and informative look at Penacook's working past\, and bring your o
wn stories to share! 6:00 Potluck\, 7:00 Exhibit.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Penacook Historical Society
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161029T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161029T150000
SUMMARY:Penacook Halloween Parade
DESCRIPTION:Games\, refreshments and a Halloween Parade - wear your costume
!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Who will be named Mr. Concord?  \;Come\
, join the fun! Tickets available at: Bravo Boutique\, 38 No. Main St.\, C
oncord.
Proceeds benefit: Crisis Center of Central NH\, battling h
uman trafficking and domestic violence.
 \;The Merrimack Valley Republican Committee and the Merrimack County
Republican Committee (MCRC) will be holding a joint meeting on Wednesday\,
November 9th\, 2016 at 6:30 pm at Kapelli's Restaurant located at 203 Kin
g Street in Boscawen. In addition to regular MCRC business\, the agenda wi
ll include updates on election results and a discussion of holding elected
officials accountable during the next two years. This meeting will be hel
d in place of the regular monthly meeting of the Merrimack Valley Republic
an Committee. All republicans from Merrimack County are invited to attend.
The Bow Mills United Methodist Church\, 505
South St.\, Bow\, will present the makings of a very exciting murder myst
ery .... &ldquo\;The Fifth Gospel.&rdquo\; The play will
be held on October 28 at 6:00 p.m. and on October 29 at Noon and 5:00 p.m.
 \; Come and see if you can solve the mystery of &ldquo\;who done it&r
dquo\; before anyone else. \; \; Religious leaders gather from aro
und the world to bid for Dr. Stanley Rollingstone&rsquo\;s \; startlin
g discovery of a Fifth Gospel which will change Christianity as we know it
. \; \; Tickets\, which include dinner\, are $20 and may be reserv
ed by calling Sharon Stewart at 623-3544 or email at stew18@comcast.net. \; \; Reservation d
eadline: \; October 24th. \;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Bow Mills United Methodist Church
UID:20161018T1850150Z-535362-69@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161029T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161029T140000
SUMMARY:Murder- Mystery Dinner
DESCRIPTION:The Bow Mills United Methodist Church\, 505 South St.\, Bow\, w
ill present the makings of a very exciting murder mystery .... “The Fifth
Gospel.” The play will be held on October 28 at 6:00 p.m. and on October 2
9 at Noon and 5:00 p.m. Come and see if you can solve the mystery of “who
done it” before anyone else. Religious leaders gather from around the w
orld to bid for Dr. Stanley Rollingstone’s startling discovery of a Fifth
Gospel which will change Christianity as we know it. Tickets\, which in
clude dinner\, are $20 and may be reserved by calling Sharon Stewart at 62
3-3544 or email at stew18@comcast.net. Reservation deadline: October 24
th.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Bow Mills United Methodist Church\, 505
South St.\, Bow\, will present the makings of a very exciting murder myst
ery .... &ldquo\;The Fifth Gospel.&rdquo\; The play will
be held on October 28 at 6:00 p.m. and on October 29 at Noon and 5:00 p.m.
 \; Come and see if you can solve the mystery of &ldquo\;who done it&r
dquo\; before anyone else. \; \; Religious leaders gather from aro
und the world to bid for Dr. Stanley Rollingstone&rsquo\;s \; startlin
g discovery of a Fifth Gospel which will change Christianity as we know it
. \; \; Tickets\, which include dinner\, are $20 and may be reserv
ed by calling Sharon Stewart at 623-3544 or email at stew18@comcast.net. \; \; Reservation d
eadline: \; October 24th. \;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Bow Mills United Methodist Church
UID:20161018T1851390Z-535362-70@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161029T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161029T190000
SUMMARY:Murder- Mystery Dinner
DESCRIPTION:The Bow Mills United Methodist Church\, 505 South St.\, Bow\, w
ill present the makings of a very exciting murder mystery .... “The Fifth
Gospel.” The play will be held on October 28 at 6:00 p.m. and on October 2
9 at Noon and 5:00 p.m. Come and see if you can solve the mystery of “who
done it” before anyone else. Religious leaders gather from around the w
orld to bid for Dr. Stanley Rollingstone’s startling discovery of a Fifth
Gospel which will change Christianity as we know it. Tickets\, which in
clude dinner\, are $20 and may be reserved by calling Sharon Stewart at 62
3-3544 or email at stew18@comcast.net. Reservation deadline: October 24
th.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Bow Mills United Methodist Church\, 505
South St.\, Bow\, will present the makings of a very exciting murder myst
ery .... &ldquo\;The Fifth Gospel.&rdquo\; The play will
be held on October 28 at 6:00 p.m. and on October 29 at Noon and 5:00 p.m.
 \; Come and see if you can solve the mystery of &ldquo\;who done it&r
dquo\; before anyone else. \; \; Religious leaders gather from aro
und the world to bid for Dr. Stanley Rollingstone&rsquo\;s \; startlin
g discovery of a Fifth Gospel which will change Christianity as we know it
. \; \; Tickets\, which include dinner\, are $20 and may be reserv
ed by calling Sharon Stewart at 623-3544 or email at stew18@comcast.net. \; \; Reservation d
eadline: \; October 24th. \;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Bow Mills United Methodist Church
UID:20161018T1855020Z-535362-71@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161118T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161118T211500
SUMMARY:Once On This Island
DESCRIPTION:The Community Players of Concord\, NH present this lively music
al from the Tony Award-winning team of Ahrens and Flaherty (Ragtime\, Seus
sical)\, in which storytellers relate the tale of a poor island girl who f
alls in love with a wealthy boy from the other side of the island\, while
the gods who preside over the island use the girl as a pawn in their bet t
o determine which is stronger - love or death. A large and talented cast p
erform Calyspso-inspired music and joyous dancing with a timely message ab
out how arbitrary differences often divide humans unnecessarily. Nov. 18-1
9 at 7:30 pm\, Nov. 20 at 2:00 pm. Family friendly\, but not recommended f
or young children due to its 90 minute running time\, without intermission
. $20/$18\, with a $2/ticket discount for online purchases before Nov. 16
. Tickets and information at www.communityplayersofconcord.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Community Players of Concord\, NH prese
nt this lively musical from the Tony Award-winning team of Ahrens and Flah
erty (Ragtime\, Seussical)\, in which storytellers relate the tale of a po
or island girl who falls in love with a wealthy boy from the other side of
the island\, while the gods who preside over the island use the girl as a
pawn in their bet to determine which is stronger - love or death. A large
and talented cast perform Calyspso-inspired music and joyous dancing with
a timely message about how arbitrary differences often divide humans unne
cessarily. Nov. 18-19 at 7:30 pm\, Nov. 20 at 2:00 pm. Family friendly\, b
ut not recommended for young children due to its 90 minute running time\,
without intermission.  \;$20/$18\, with a $2/ticket discount for onlin
e purchases before Nov. 16.  \;Tickets and information at www.communit
yplayersofconcord.org.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20161019T0025370Z-535362-72@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161103T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161103T200000
SUMMARY:Beaver Meadow School One Stop Shop Extravaganza
DESCRIPTION:Shop! Eat! Enjoy! Get all your holiday shopping done with “ONE
STOP”. Come support the Beaver Meadow School and shop all of our wonderfu
l demonstrators & local merchants including: Capitol Craftsman & Romance J
ewelers\, Viking House\, Things are Cooking\, Perfectly Posh\, Thirty-One
Gifts\, Arbonne\, Honu Essentials\, Mary Kay\, Pampered Chef\, Scentsy\, T
upperware\, Papparazzi\, Avon\, TiffMan Handbags\, Uncorked Wellness\, Dis
covery Toys\, Rodan & Fields\, Akasha Massage\, Tire Warehouse\, Pampered
Chef\, Tupperware\, Instant Essentials\, LuLaRoe\, Younique\, Stephani’s W
himsy Ceramics\, Juice Plus & Tower Garden and many more… Constantly Piz
za will be selling pizza & cannolis and the BMS PTO will be selling CC Tom
atoes pasta & garlic bread. There is also offer a Raffle Fundraiser with i
tems donated by the merchants and a Bake Sale with breads\, cookies\, pies
\, cupcakes and more. Free Admission. This is a public event and open to
all ages. All proceeds benefit the Beaver Meadow School. Thank you for you
r support.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Shop! Eat! Enjoy! Get all your holiday shop
ping done with &ldquo\;ONE STOP&rdquo\;. \;
The Andover Community Coffeehouse goes inte
rnational in October\, as it offers a solo performance by David Skinner\,
a 22-year-old folk/blues singer/songwriter/guitarist from Cork\, Ireland.&
nbsp\;
Skinner will appear on the stage of the Highland Lake Grang
e Hall in East Andover beginning at 7 p.m. on Friday\, October 21. \;
As always\, the concert is open to the public at no cost (although donatio
ns are gratefully accepted). \;
As in earlier Grange Hall conc
erts\, the October program will also feature up to a dozen open-microphone
performers\, whose contributions have ranged from the spoken word to
a cappella\, show-business\, jazz\, folk\, bluegrass\, and country-an
d-western tunes. \;
 \;Doors to the Grange Hall will open
at 6 p.m. for food purchases offered by the Andover Congregational Church\
, and for open-mic sign-ins on a first-come\, first-serve basis.  \;
p>
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Highland Lake Grange Hall
UID:20161020T1424410Z-535362-75@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161029T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161029T150000
SUMMARY:Fisherville Pharmacy and Freedom in Motion Halloween Festival
DESCRIPTION:Carnival Games and Activities\, 25 cent popcorn and a raffle to
win a Kindle Fire
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Carnival Games and Activities\, 25 cent pop
corn and a raffle to win a Kindle Fire
Enjoy the fun o
f Christmas shopping! \; Rooms filled with holiday crafts\, handmade i
tems to wear or for your home\; over 80 themed gift baskets and gifts for
pet owners. \; Satisfy your &ldquo\;sweet tooth&rdquo\; with our famou
s Cookie Walk and cookie decorating table and stop at our Bakery Table to
check out our homemade pies\, candies\, baked goods and much more. \;
Bid on Silent Auction items\, \; check our jewelry table and &ldquo\;T
he Christmas Elf Room&rdquo\; where kids can make their own ornaments.&nbs
p\; Breakfast refreshments from 9:00 &ndash\;10:30 am\; \; \; Lunc
h from 11:00 am-1:00 pm.  \;
Over 45 Local Crafters and Vendors selling
unique &\; beautiful gifts for your holiday shopping!
Tons of g
reat raffles to be won and all proceeds support our PTA school community p
rograms!
Need books? Scholastic Book Fair will also be taking plac
e in the school cafeteria!
The annual Christmas Fair and Bake Sale wil
l be held at the United Church of Penacook on Community Drive and Canal St
reet on November 12 from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. \; The Women&rsquo\;s Gui
ld and outside crafters will offer baked goods\, Christmas decorations\, k
nit sand crochet items\, watercolors\, quilted works\, jewelry\, handbags
and fashion accessories\, American doll clothes\, metalwork\, and other gi
fts and crafts. \; Soup\, chili\, and sandwiches will be served betwee
n 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM. \; Proceeds will used to support the food pant
ry and soup kitchen. \; Visit www.ucpnh
.org for more information and directions.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:United Church of Penacook
UID:20161020T1449180Z-535362-79@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161116T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161116T150000
SUMMARY:New Hampshire Fish and Game Commission - DATE CHANGE
DESCRIPTION:The New Hampshire Fish and Game Commission will meet on Wednesd
ay\, November 16\, at 1 p.m. at the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department
\, 11 Hazen Drive\, Concord\, N.H. This represents a change from the usual
meeting schedule for the commission. Meetings of the New Hampshire Fish
and Game Commission are open to the public. As they become available\, mee
ting agendas and minutes are posted at www.wildnh.com/about/commission.htm
l. The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is the guardian of the stat
e's marine\, fish and wildlife resources and their habitats. Visit www.wil
dnh.com.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The New Hampshire Fish and Game Commission
will meet on Wednesday\, November 16\, at 1 p.m. at the New Hampshire Fish
and Game Department\, 11 Hazen Drive\, Concord\, N.H. This represents a c
hange from the usual meeting schedule for the commission. \;
M
eetings of the New Hampshire Fish and Game Commission are open to the publ
ic. As they become available\, meeting agendas and minutes are posted at <
a href='http://m1e.net/c?27482696-aCPzz1NoCVBJo%40387724757-y/tLtLtFJvL8%2
e'>www.wildnh.com/about/commission.html. \;
The New Hampsh
ire Fish and Game Department is the guardian of the state's marine\, fish
and wildlife resources and their habitats. Visit www.wildnh.com.
CATEGORIES:General
UID:20161020T1459040Z-535362-80@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161121T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161121T200000
SUMMARY:Soap Making
DESCRIPTION:Soap Making Demonstration & Workshop with Janet King of Meadow
Pond Soaps
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Soap Making Demonstration &\; Workshop w
ith Janet King of Meadow Pond Soaps
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Boscawen Public Library
UID:20161115T0045560Z-535362-81@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161206T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161206T193000
SUMMARY:Town Line Trail Dusters snowmobile club December meeting at Freedom
Cycle
DESCRIPTION:The Town Line Trail Dusters snowmobile club will hold it's Dece
mber Meeting at Freedom Cycle on Manchester St.\, Concord NH. The meeting
will start at 6pm with pizza and club news. We will then move to the sho
w room for information on the latest and greatest in new snowmobiles. Fol
lowed up with some service/tech information to keep are sleds running flaw
lesly. If you ride or are thinking about riding\, The Town Line Trail Dus
ters want to welcome you to join us for a fun filled night of learning. T
here will be discounts on parts and apparell during the evening. Club mem
bership applications will be available also.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Andover Community Coffeehouse
returns to its roots in November\, with a repeat featured performance by s
inger-songwriters Jimmy Sferes and Jennifer White\, two Andover residents
who have been instrumental in bringing live entertainment to town on a mon
thly basis since the beginning of 2015.
The duo will appear on the
stage of the Highland Lake Grange Hall in East Andover beginning at 7 p.m
. on Friday\, November 18. The concert is open to the public at no cost (a
lthough donations are gratefully accepted).
As in earlier Grange H
all concerts\, the November program will also feature up to a dozen open-m
icrophone performers\, whose contributions have ranged from the spoken wor
d to a cappella\, show-business\, jazz\, folk\, bluegrass\, and c
ountry-and-western tunes.
Doors to the Grange Hall will open at 6
p.m. for food purchases offered by the Andover Congregational Church\, and
for open-mic sign-ins on a first-come\, first-serve basis.
Sponso
r for the November concert is Ragged View Farm\, 'offering horse-drawn sle
igh rides and maple syrup\, right here in Andover.' \;
Sferes
and White are described as having 'discovered an uncommon synergy\, blendi
ng clear and luscious harmonies with complex and imaginative guitar playin
g. Their performances feature an eclectic and soulful combination of blues
\, roots and rock. Their song 'Small Stuff' won an Honor Award in the Grea
t American Song Contest\, and they have appeared on Garrison Keillor&rsquo
\;s 'Prairie Home Companion' radio program.' \; \; See their websi
te at www.sferesandwhite.com
for more information
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Highland Lake Grange
UID:20161115T0037370Z-535362-88@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161130T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161130T190000
SUMMARY:Penacook Christmas Tree Lighting
DESCRIPTION:The 11th Annual Penacook Christmas Tree Lighting will be held o
n November 30 at 6:00 pm in Boudreau Square\, the center of Penacook Villa
ge. Elaine Hashem will conduct the Penacook Elementary School Singers. S
anta will visit! Cookies and treats will be available.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The 11th Annual Penacook Christmas Tree Lig
hting will be held on November 30 at 6:00 pm in Boudreau Square\, the cent
er of Penacook Village. \; Elaine Hashem will conduct the Penacook Ele
mentary School Singers. \; Santa will visit! \; Cookies and treats
will be available.
CATEGORIES:General
UID:20161115T0043180Z-535362-89@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161203T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161204T030000
SUMMARY:Webster Holiday Craft Fair
DESCRIPTION:10th Annual Webster Holiday Craft Fair\, formerly sponsored by
the Webster PTO\, sponsored by the First Congregational Church of Webster\
, Saturday\, December 3\, 2016\, at the Webster Town Hall 8:30 a.m. to 3 p
.m.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:10th Annual Webster Holiday Craft Fair\, fo
rmerly sponsored by the Webster PTO\, sponsored by the First Congregationa
l Church of Webster\, Saturday\, December 3\, 2016\, at the Webster Town H
all 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Webster Town Hall
UID:20161115T0045090Z-535362-90@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161129T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161129T210000
SUMMARY:FREE\, INTERACTIVE COMMUNITY EVENT FOR “ADULTS ONLY”
DESCRIPTION:A free\, interactive community event for ‘adults only” (21 year
s +) is being held at the Merrimack Valley High School on Tuesday\, Novemb
er 29\, 2016 at 6:30 p.m.. High and Seek is an interactive presentation fo
r adults that focuses on increasing awareness and promoting early detectio
n and intervention of teenage risky behaviors. This event\, co-sponsored b
y Elektrisola\, uses a Staged Teenage Bedroom with indicators and warning
signs of teenage risky behaviors\, such as drug use and underage drinking.
The presentation is facilitated by Melissa Fernald\, a licensed Clinical
Social Worker and a Master Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor and Sinfoni
a Family Services of New Hampshire.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A free\, interactive community event for &l
squo\;adults only&rdquo\; (21 years +) is being held at the Merrimack Vall
ey High School on Tuesday\, November 29\, 2016 at 6:30 p.m.. High and
Seek is an interactive presentation for adults that focuses on incre
asing awareness and promoting early detection and intervention of teenage
risky behaviors. This event\, co-sponsored by Elektrisola\, uses a Staged
Teenage Bedroom with indicators and warning signs of teenage risky behavio
rs\, such as drug use and underage drinking. The presentation is facilitat
ed by Melissa Fernald\, a licensed Clinical Social Worker and a Master Lic
ensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor and Sinfonia Family Services of New Hamps
hire. \; \;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Merrimack Valley High School
UID:20161115T0054350Z-535362-91@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161210T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161210T130000
SUMMARY:Christmas Fair and Cake Walk
DESCRIPTION:'The Catholic Daughters\, Court Pope John Paul II #2602\, is sp
onsoring a CHRISTMAS FAIR and COOKIE WALK at Immaculate Conception Church\
, 9 Bonney Street\, Penacook\, on Saturday\, December 10 from 9 am to 1 pm
in the church hall. There will also be a raffle table filled with donate
d items by the various vendors and CDA members. Listen to Christmas music
while doing some Christmas shopping and supporting local artists and vend
ors. A soup luncheon will be provided by the Catholic Daughters. And don
't forget about the cookies -- homemade and sold by the pound!'
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:'The Catholic Daughters\, Court Pope John P
aul II #2602\, is sponsoring a CHRISTMAS FAIR and COOKIE WALK at Immaculat
e Conception Church\, 9 Bonney Street\, Penacook\, on Saturday\, \;Dec
ember 10 from 9 \;am to 1 pm in the church hall. \; \;There wi
ll also be a raffle table filled with donated items \;by the various&n
bsp\;vendors and CDA members. \; Listen to Christmas music while doing
some Christmas shopping and supporting local artists and vendors. \;
A soup luncheon will be provided by the Catholic Daughters. \; And don
't forget about the cookies -- homemade and sold by the pound!'
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Immaculate Conception Church
UID:20161115T0058050Z-535362-92@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161203T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161203T140000
SUMMARY:Capital Outing Club Ski and Skate Sale
DESCRIPTION:Merchandise from area shops and the general public includes new
and used alpine and nordic ski equipment\, helmets\, snowshoes\, snowboar
ds and boots\, hockey equipment\, sleds\, winter clothing\, skates\, goggl
es\, gloves and more
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Merchandise from area shops and the general
public includes new and used alpine and nordic ski equipment\, helmets\,
snowshoes\, snowboards and boots\, hockey equipment\, sleds\, winter cloth
ing\, skates\, goggles\, gloves and more
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Steeplegate Mall (old Circut City store)
UID:20161129T2159160Z-535362-93@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170121T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170121T180000
SUMMARY:Soup Kitchen
DESCRIPTION:Ham\, vegetables\, homemade deserts. All are welcome ~ hope to
see you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ham\, vegetables\, homemade deserts. All ar
e welcome ~ hope to see you!
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Sovereign Grace Church
UID:20170112T2014280Z-535362-94@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170219T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170219T210000
SUMMARY:Auditions\, Other Desert Cities
DESCRIPTION:Auditions for the drama\, Other Desert Cities\, will be held at
The Community Players of Concord\, NH Studio\, 435 Josiah Bartlett Rd\, C
oncord\, NH\, on Feb. 19 and 20\, 7-9 pm\, with a snow date of Feb. 21\, 7
-9 pm. Information Night is Feb. 4\, 6:30 pm. Information at
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Perhaps the funniest show ever written\, th
is iconic play follows a bumbling troupe of actors as they muddle through
their final dress rehearsal of a hilarious\, fast-moving farce. Tensions m
ount with missed cues\, slamming doors\, and other comic catastrophies. Ev
erything that could go wrong does. As the show goes into actual performanc
e\, we watch in mounting hysterical horror as it spins further and further
out of control - both on stage and back stage - until its final\, inevita
ble meltdown. $18/$16\, with a $2 per ticket discount for on line purchase
s before 2/8/17. Ticket questions? Contact David Murdo at nhdm40@comcast.n
et or 603-344-4747.  \;www.communityplayersofconcord.org.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20170124T1804460Z-535362-96@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170415T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170415T103000
SUMMARY:15th Annual Dare Pancake Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Horace Chase Lodge in Boscawen\, as we enjoy a grea
t morning filled with fun\, and Pancakes...some of the tastiest you will e
ver have. All proceeds benefit the Boscawen Dare Program! The fun kicks of
f at 8:00 Am and finishes up at 10:30 AM. Adults are $6\, chikldren under
12 $3...come on down!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us at Horace Chase Lodge in Boscawen\,
 \;as we enjoy a great morning filled with fun\, and Pancakes...some
of the tastiest you will ever have. All proceeds benefit the Boscawen Dare
Program! The fun kicks off at 8:00 Am and finishes up at 10:30 AM. Adults
are $6\, chikldren under 12 $3...come on down!
CATEGORIES:Family Activity
LOCATION:Horace Chase Lodge 72
UID:20170219T1652150Z-535362-97@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170325T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170325T120000
SUMMARY:Penacook Brach Library Book Sale
DESCRIPTION:PBL Book Sale Sat. March 25 from 9:00 to 12:00 Hardcovers are $
1.00\, paperbacks .50 each. We have a lot of books to clear out before our
Annual Tea Party.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:PBL Book Sale Sat. March 25 from 9:00 to 12:00
Hardcovers are $1.00\, paperbacks .50 each. We have a lot of books to cle
ar out before our Annual Tea Party.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Penacook Branch Library
UID:20170311T1907290Z-535362-98@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170408T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170408T210000
SUMMARY:Penacook Branch Library Tea Party
DESCRIPTION:Penacook Branch Library Tea Party\, Sat. April 8\, from 10:00 t
o 11:00\, Free for children ages 5 and up. Dress up and bring a favorite d
oll or stuffed animal. Tea and snacks provided.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Penacook Branch Library Tea Party\, Sat. April
8\, from 10:00 to 11:00\, Free for children ages 5 and up. Dress up and b
ring a favorite doll or stuffed animal. Tea and snacks provided.
CATEGORIES:Just for Kids
LOCATION:Penacook Branch Library
UID:20170311T1907300Z-535362-99@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170325T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170325T130000
SUMMARY:United Church Spring Fair and Bake Sale
DESCRIPTION:The Spring Fair and Bake Sale will be held on Saturday\, March
25\, from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm at United Church of Penacook inside Fellowshi
p Hall and\, weather permitting\, outside in the Canal Street parking lot.
There will be crafts\, product vendors\, attic treasures\, and a baked go
ods table. A silent auction from 9 am to noon will raise money to send kid
s to summer camp. Coffee\, drinks and snacks will be on sale and chili a
nd hot dogs will be available at lunchtime. Proceeds from this event are u
sed to help support the United Church Food Pantry. The church is at the co
rner of Community Drive and Canal Street in Penacook. For more info\, visi
t www.ucpnh.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Spring Fair and Bake Sale will be held on
Saturday\, March 25\, from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm at United Church of Penacook
inside Fellowship Hall and\, weather permitting\, outside in the Canal St
reet parking lot. There will be crafts\, product vendors\, attic treasures
\, and a baked goods table. A silent auction from 9 am to noon will raise
money to send kids to summer camp. Coffee\, drinks and snacks will be on
sale and chili and hot dogs will be available at lunchtime. Proceeds from
this event are used to help support the United Church Food Pantry. The ch
urch is at the corner of Community Drive and Canal Street in Penacook. For
more info\, visit www.ucpnh.org
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:United Church of Penacook
UID:20170311T2056390Z-535362-100@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170326T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170326T160000
SUMMARY:Over There\, Over Here: World War I Sing-Along
DESCRIPTION:2017 Multi-Organization Exhibition Over There\, Over Here: Wo
rld War I and Life in N.H. Communities is a multi-group collaboration comm
emorating the 100th anniversary of the United States’ entry into World War
I. PLease\, join us for an old fashioned sing-along and see the link for
all the programs. Overthereoverhere.com Schedule
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:2017 Multi-Organization Exhibition Over There
\, Over Here: World War I and Life in N.H. Communities is a multi-group c
ollaboration commemorating the 100th anniversary of the United States’ ent
ry into World War I. PLease\, join us for an old fashioned sing-along and
see the link for all the programs. Overthereoverhere.com Schedule
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Organizations
LOCATION:At the 1834 Rolfe House
UID:20170326T1426380Z-535362-101@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170505T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170505T213000
SUMMARY:Other Desert Cities
DESCRIPTION:The Community Players of Concord\, NH presents Other Desert Cit
ies\, a gripping family drama by Jon Robert Baitz. Performances are May 5
and 6 at 7:30 pm and May 7 at 2:00 pm at the Concord City Auditorium\, 2 P
rince St.\, Concord\, NH. Tickets and information available at www.communi
typlayersofconcord.org\, or by calling (603) 344-4747. Tickets are $18/$16
\, with a $2 per ticket discount for purchases prior to May 3rd.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Community Players of Concord\, NH presents
Other Desert Cities\, a gripping family drama by Jon Robert Baitz. Perfor
mances are May 5 and 6 at 7:30 pm and May 7 at 2:00 pm at the Concord City
Auditorium\, 2 Prince St.\, Concord\, NH. Tickets and information availab
le at www.communityplayersofconcord.org\, or by calling (603) 344-4747. Ti
ckets are $18/$16\, with a $2 per ticket discount for purchases prior to M
ay 3rd.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20170326T1426380Z-535362-102@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170401T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170401T120000
SUMMARY:Contoocook UMC Rummage Sale
DESCRIPTION:Contoocook UMC Rummage Sale April 1st Rummage Sale is Saturday\
, April 1st from 9 to noon with the Bag Sale from 11 to noon. Contoocook
UMC Rummage Sale on Saturday\, April 1st from 9am- 12 noon with Bag Sale f
rom 11-12 noon. White elephant\, jewelry\, clothing\, shoes\, books\, toys
. Bargains for everyone!! Contoocook United Methodist Church\, 28 Maple
St\, Contoocook\, NH.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Please join us
 \;this Wednesday \;for our PTG meeting at \;6:00 PM \;in
the PES Library. Free childcare is available for families attending the me
eting. Kids will be working on pinwheels and other spring crafts! \;
p>
Join us for this Annual Yard\, Craft and Ba
ke sale to benefit the many charities of:
When: Saturday\, May 13 from 8 a.
m. to 1:00 p.m.
Calling All Crafters and Yard-sale people also there will be bake goods fo
r sale.
NH Veterans&rsquo\; Champion: John C. Linehan&rsquo\;s Life and Legacy&
nbsp\;
Come hear Peter Whelpton\, member of the Sons of Union Vete
rans of the Civil War\, speak about one of NH&rsquo\;s greatest heroes\, J
ohn C. Linehan. Born in 1840\, Linehan came to Penacook from Ireland as a
child. He worked in the Penacook mills\, and served in the Civil War as a
musician and stretcher bearer. When he came home\, he devoted his life to
NH veterans\, was a leader of the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR)\, the N
H Veterans Association\, the Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association\,
the Catholic Church\, and the American Irish Association. \;When he d
ied \;in 1905\, all work at the NH State House came to a halt\, and hu
ndreds of people came up to Penacook for his funeral. Learn more\, at the
Penacook Historical Society.
CATEGORIES:General
UID:20170420T1311290Z-535362-109@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170516T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170516T210000
SUMMARY:Mother\, Daughter\, Sisters and Friends Banquet
DESCRIPTION:The Bow Mills United Methodist Women\, 505 South St. Bow\, wil
l hold its 43rd Annual Mother\, Daughter\, Sisters and Friends Banquet on
May 16\, beginning at 6 pm. The entertainment for the evening will be the
Bow Mills “Not So Ready for Prime Time” Players. “Relive” selected pass
ages/stories from the Bible with a humorous and playful light. Following
the program\, enjoy a Roast Pork dinner. Price: $8 adults\; $4 – 6 to
12\; Free under 5 years of age. Plan to attend and enjoy a delightful
time with our Bow Mills players and a delicious dinner at 7 pm. Call fo
r reservations : 717-5141 or 603-228-1154. Deadline: May 7th.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us on Friday\, April 28th as we welcom
e the 2017 season at the New Hampshire Telephone Museum. This year's Speci
al Exhibit is called Over There\, Over Here\; Communications During WWI an
d will be open for viewing. **Museum members are encouraged to arrive at 6
:30 p.m. while the general public is welcomed to arrive at 7:00 p.m.** Enj
oy light refreshments\, mingle with friends\, see our newest acquisitions
and take a peek inside our WWI trench. Admission is Free\, but an RSVP is
helpful and appreciated. You're welcome to call: 603-456-2234 or email: in
fo@nhtelephonemuseum.org
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:The New Hampshire Telephone Museum
UID:20170420T1727260Z-535362-111@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170516T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170516T150000
SUMMARY:PSA Publicity events
DESCRIPTION:The Merrimack County Stamp Collectors will hold its monthly me
eting at the Bow Mills United Methodist Church on May 16 beginning at 1 pm
. We invite all who are interested in stamp collecting to attend\, share
their interest\, buy\, sell and trade. Meet other collectors and learn mo
re about their hobby and enjoy the fellowship of others with varied intere
sts in Philatelic resources and issues. Gain new insight and knowledge\,
sharing news articles and stories about stamp collecting. Learn of the lat
est cutting edge information on stamp colllecting.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Merrimack County Stamp Collectors will
 \;hold its monthly meeting at the Bow Mills United Methodist Church o
n May 16 beginning at 1 pm.  \;We invite all who are interested in sta
mp collecting to attend\, share their interest\, buy\, sell and trade. &nb
sp\;Meet other collectors and learn more about their hobby and enjoy the f
ellowship of others with varied interests in Philatelic resources and issu
es.  \;Gain new insight and knowledge\, sharing news articles and stor
ies about stamp collecting. Learn of the latest cutting edge information o
n stamp colllecting.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Bow Mills United Methodist Church
UID:20170426T1725180Z-535362-112@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170513T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170513T200000
SUMMARY:Dinner Mystery Theatre / Murder at the African Violet Festival
DESCRIPTION:Bring Mom out for dinner\,* solve the mystery of who killed Nev
ille. Raffles and fun. Make a memory. Limited seating\, advance tickets av
ailable. Tickets $12 adults\, $10 for seniors\, children 7-18\, $5\, 6 &
under free *Dinner catered by Granite Ledges! Menu Mixed Green Salad wi
th seasonal Vegetables and Dressing (GF) Blue cheese and Whole Grain Musta
rd Potato Salad (GF) Italian Antipasto Salad with Italian Meats and Cheese
Oven Roasted Tomato\, Basil Chicken (GF) Butternut Squash and Spinach Stu
ffed Pasta Shells with homemade Tomato Sauce Butternut Squash and Spinach
Stuffed Pinwheel Lasagna (GF) Homemade Garlic Bread Assorted Mini Desserts
and Confections (some items will be gluten free)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Game Night and Pot Luck - J
oin us for good family fun. Bring a pot luck item to share and your favori
te game. West Congregational Church\, 499 North State Street\, Concord\, N
H\, 224-4142\, revwagner@gmail.com.
Tickets will be available at the town offices \, the fire depart
ment \;Monday \;night from 7-9 and at the transfer station startin
g in June every \;Saturday \;from 8-2 or by any fire dept member o
r by calling 603-344-4567 advance ticket sales only. \;
CATEGORIES:General
UID:20170606T0049230Z-535362-122@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170705T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170705T200000
SUMMARY:Family Party Nighs on The M/S Mount Washington
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20170823;BYDAY=WE
EXDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20170830T180000
DESCRIPTION:Family Dance Party aboard the M/S Mount Washington (July 5–Augu
st 23\, 2017) Children 12 and under cruise free aboard the M/S Mount Wash
ington Wednesday evenings. Bring the whole family for a fun evening of dan
cing and dining on Lake Winnipesaukee. Special entertainment and dancing f
un for children. A great time for all. Limit 2 free children per family. (
Adults: $48\, Children 13-16 and additional children pay $38) Buffet dinne
r is included in the cruise price. Persons under 21 must be accompanied by
parent or legal guardian. From Weirs Beach 6–8 PM For more information ca
ll 603-366-5531 or go to http://www.cruiseNH.com
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Family Dance Party aboard the M/S Mount Washin
gton (July 5–August 23\, 2017) Children 12 and under cruise free aboard t
he M/S Mount Washington Wednesday evenings. Bring the whole family for a f
un evening of dancing and dining on Lake Winnipesaukee. Special entertainm
ent and dancing fun for children. A great time for all. Limit 2 free child
ren per family. (Adults: $48\, Children 13-16 and additional children pay
$38) Buffet dinner is included in the cruise price. Persons under 21 must
be accompanied by parent or legal guardian. From Weirs Beach 6–8 PM For mo
re information call 603-366-5531 or go to http://www.cruiseNH.com
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:M/S Mount Washington\, Weirs Beach\, NH
UID:20170628T0023110Z-535362-123@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170811T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170811T220000
SUMMARY:Shooting Stars in The Sky over Lake Winnipesaukee
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, August 11 The skies over Lake Winnipesaukee will come
alive with meteor showers in mid August. We are partnering with the McAull
ife & Sheppard Discovery Center who will be hosting a satellite exhibit o
n the ship. This exhibit will enlighten our passengers on how shooting sta
rts are formed as well as the difference between meteors\, shooting stars\
, and perseids. They will also be bringing aboard several hands on type ex
hibits. These will be able to get passed around and touched by our passeng
ers. After a short 15-30 min talk/PowerPoint presentation\, the Sheppard D
iscovery Center will then be bringing people up to the third deck to give
a physical lecture pointing out the differences in the meteors our passeng
ers are seeing. There will be a buffet dinner and dancing to live music. C
ome aboard and dance under the falling stars. Cruise leaves from Weirs Bea
ch at 7-10 PM and from Meredith at 7:30-10:30. Special low price for child
ren on this cruise $20. Adults $54.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Friday\, August 11 The skies over Lake Winnipe
saukee will come alive with meteor showers in mid August. We are partnerin
g with the McAullife & Sheppard Discovery Center who will be hosting a sa
tellite exhibit on the ship. This exhibit will enlighten our passengers on
how shooting starts are formed as well as the difference between meteors\
, shooting stars\, and perseids. They will also be bringing aboard several
hands on type exhibits. These will be able to get passed around and touch
ed by our passengers. After a short 15-30 min talk/PowerPoint presentation
\, the Sheppard Discovery Center will then be bringing people up to the th
ird deck to give a physical lecture pointing out the differences in the me
teors our passengers are seeing. There will be a buffet dinner and dancing
to live music. Come aboard and dance under the falling stars. Cruise leav
es from Weirs Beach at 7-10 PM and from Meredith at 7:30-10:30. Special lo
w price for children on this cruise $20. Adults $54.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:M/S Mount Washington\, Weirs Beach
UID:20170628T0051120Z-535362-126@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170814T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170814T210000
SUMMARY:Elvis Tribute Dinner Dance Cruise on the M/S Mount Washington
DESCRIPTION:This night is dedicated to Elvis and his music. Enjoy an evenin
g of dining and dancing aboard the M/S Mount Washington with other Elvis f
ans. Buffet dinner included. $52 adults\, $42 mature adults 60+\, $40 chil
dren. From Weirs Beach 6-9 PM. For tickets or more information call 603-36
6-5531 or go to www.cruiseNH.com/MondayEvening.php
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This night is dedicated to Elvis and his music
. Enjoy an evening of dining and dancing aboard the M/S Mount Washington w
ith other Elvis fans. Buffet dinner included. $52 adults\, $42 mature adul
ts 60+\, $40 children. From Weirs Beach 6-9 PM. For tickets or more inform
ation call 603-366-5531 or go to www.cruiseNH.com/MondayEvening.php
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:M/S Mount Washington\, Weirs Beach
UID:20170628T0118400Z-535362-128@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170901T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170901T090000
SUMMARY:Parrot Head Party on Lake Winnipesaukee
DESCRIPTION:Parrot Head Party Cruise Aboard the M/S Mount Washington If you
are a Jimmy Buffet fan this cruise is for you. Cruisers will be transport
ed to cool lands through Jimmy Buffet’s lyrics to “Margaritaville”\, “Cinc
o de Mayo in Memphis”\, or to a “Party at the End of the World.” This Parr
ot Head Party will be a delight for an evening with family and friends. Co
me dressed for the occasion in tropical inspired attire or not. If you are
a Jimmy Buffet fan this is your cruise. From Weirs Beach\, 7-10 PM. From
Meredith 7:30-10:30 PM For tickets or more information call 603-366-5531 o
r go to www.cruiseNH.com/schedule.php
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Parrot Head Party Cruise Aboard the M/S Mount
Washington If you are a Jimmy Buffet fan this cruise is for you. Cruisers
will be transported to cool lands through Jimmy Buffet’s lyrics to “Margar
itaville”\, “Cinco de Mayo in Memphis”\, or to a “Party at the End of the
World.” This Parrot Head Party will be a delight for an evening with famil
y and friends. Come dressed for the occasion in tropical inspired attire o
r not. If you are a Jimmy Buffet fan this is your cruise. From Weirs Beach
\, 7-10 PM. From Meredith 7:30-10:30 PM For tickets or more information ca
ll 603-366-5531 or go to www.cruiseNH.com/schedule.php
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:M/S Mount Washington\, Weirs Beach
UID:20170628T1321560Z-535362-129@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170714T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170714T220000
SUMMARY:Parrot Head Party on Lake Winnipesaukee
DESCRIPTION:Parrot Head Party Cruise Aboard the M/S Mount Washington If you
are a Jimmy Buffet fan this cruise is for you. Cruisers will be transport
ed to cool lands through Jimmy Buffet’s lyrics to “Margaritaville”\, “Cinc
o de Mayo in Memphis”\, or to a “Party at the End of the World.” This Parr
ot Head Party will be a delight for an evening with family and friends. Co
me dressed for the occasion in tropical inspired attire or not. If you ar
e a Jimmy Buffet fan this is your cruise. From Weirs Beach\, 7-10 PM. From
Meredith 7:30-10:30 PM For tickets or more information call 603-366-5531
or go to www.cruiseNH.com/schedule.php
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Parrot Head Party Cruise Aboard the M/S Mount
Washington If you are a Jimmy Buffet fan this cruise is for you. Cruisers
will be transported to cool lands through Jimmy Buffet’s lyrics to “Margar
itaville”\, “Cinco de Mayo in Memphis”\, or to a “Party at the End of the
World.” This Parrot Head Party will be a delight for an evening with famil
y and friends. Come dressed for the occasion in tropical inspired attire
or not. If you are a Jimmy Buffet fan this is your cruise. From Weirs Beac
h\, 7-10 PM. From Meredith 7:30-10:30 PM For tickets or more information c
all 603-366-5531 or go to www.cruiseNH.com/schedule.php
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:M/S Mount Washington\, Weirs Beach
UID:20170628T1405420Z-535362-130@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170707T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170707T220000
SUMMARY:1980s Wave Dinner Dance on the M/S Mount Washington
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EXDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20170714T190000
EXDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20170721T190000
EXDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20170728T190000
EXDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20170804T190000
EXDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20170811T190000
EXDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20170818T190000
DESCRIPTION:’80s Wave Dinner Dance Cruise aboard the M/S Mount Washington.
Return to the time of 'Solid Gold' and Pac-Man and experience the romance
of Lake Winnipesaukee at night on a starlight cruise with people who share
your taste in music. Buffet dinner included. From Weirs Beach 7-10 PM\,
from Meredith 7:30-10:30. Adult $54\, child $42. For tickets or more infor
mation call 603-366-5531 or go to www.cruiseNH.com/schedule.php
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:’80s Wave Dinner Dance Cruise aboard the M/S M
ount Washington. Return to the time of 'Solid Gold' and Pac-Man and experi
ence the romance of Lake Winnipesaukee at night on a starlight cruise with
people who share your taste in music. Buffet dinner included. From Weirs
Beach 7-10 PM\, from Meredith 7:30-10:30. Adult $54\, child $42. For tick
ets or more information call 603-366-5531 or go to www.cruiseNH.com/schedu
le.php
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:M/S Mount Washington\, Weirs Beach
UID:20170628T1405420Z-535362-131@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170728T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170728T220000
SUMMARY:Lobsterfest on Lake Winnipesaukee
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20170818;BYDAY=FR
EXDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20170804T190000
EXDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20170811T190000
DESCRIPTION:Summer Lobsterfest aboard the M/S Mount Washington. Enjoy a cru
ise on Lake Winnipesaukee and the ultimate New England dinner all in one n
ight. Dancing to live music and beautiful sunset (weather permitting) is p
art of the package. Barbecue chicken is also served. From Weirs Beach 7 PM
.($57) For tickets or more information call 603-366-5531 or go to http://w
ww.cruisenh.com/Lobsterfest.php
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Summer Lobsterfest aboard the M/S Mount Washin
gton. Enjoy a cruise on Lake Winnipesaukee and the ultimate New England di
nner all in one night. Dancing to live music and beautiful sunset (weather
permitting) is part of the package. Barbecue chicken is also served. From
Weirs Beach 7 PM.($57) For tickets or more information call 603-366-5531
or go to http://www.cruisenh.com/Lobsterfest.php
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:M/S Mount Washington\, Weirs Beach
UID:20170628T2322250Z-535362-132@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170701T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170701T220000
SUMMARY:Summer Lobsterfest on Lake Winnipesaukee
DESCRIPTION:Summer Lobsterfest aboard the M/S Mount Washington. Enjoy a cru
ise on Lake Winnipesaukee and the ultimate New England dinner all in one n
ight. Dancing to live music and beautiful sunset (weather permitting) is p
art of the package. Barbecue chicken is also served. From Weirs Beach 7 PM
.($57) For tickets or more information call 603-366-5531 or go to http://w
ww.cruisenh.com/Lobsterfest.php
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Summer Lobsterfest aboard the M/S Mount Washin
gton. Enjoy a cruise on Lake Winnipesaukee and the ultimate New England di
nner all in one night. Dancing to live music and beautiful sunset (weather
permitting) is part of the package. Barbecue chicken is also served. From
Weirs Beach 7 PM.($57) For tickets or more information call 603-366-5531
or go to http://www.cruisenh.com/Lobsterfest.php
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:M/S Mount Washington\, Weirs Beach
UID:20170628T2322250Z-535362-133@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170717T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170717T183000
SUMMARY:Badgers Drift - John Lawerence Trio @Penacook Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:
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CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Penacook Farmers Market
UID:20170713T1603100Z-535362-134@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170724T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170724T183000
SUMMARY:Entangled Strings
DESCRIPTION:
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Penacook Farmers Market
UID:20170713T1604290Z-535362-135@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170731T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170731T183000
SUMMARY:Just Because Band
DESCRIPTION:
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Penacook Farmers Market
UID:20170713T1605530Z-535362-137@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170718T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170718T203000
SUMMARY:The Nevers Band
DESCRIPTION:Music in the City' summer music series Bring a chair and join y
our neighbors
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Featuring: Holly Roadfeldt - Piano\, Anthon
y Lanman\, Guitar\, Megan Ihnen\, Mezzo-soprano and Kirk O'Riordan\, Saxap
hone
The Massabesic Audubon Center invites you t
o join us for a tour of our new Fragrance Garden. This project is under th
e direction of New Hampshire Audubon volunteer Martha Israel and will even
tually include gardens for all the senses-smell\, taste\, hearing\, sight
and touch. Walk the garden path and smell the plants chosen for their scen
t.
Learn about the plans for the other sensory gardens that will b
e coming soon.
The program is free and open to the public. Please
register by calling 603-668-2045. Donations to the Garden for the Senses c
an be made out to NH Audubon and mailed to the Massabesic Audubon Center a
t 26 Audubon Way\, Auburn\, NH\, 03032.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Massabesic Audobon
UID:20170713T1617020Z-535362-142@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170923T220000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170924T030000
SUMMARY:Vendor fair
DESCRIPTION:join us to raise money for nami nh and by getting a head start
on some Christmas shopping with pampered chef\, thirty one\, simply tastef
ul\, jamberries\, origami owl.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:join us to raise money for nami nh and by gett
ing a head start on some Christmas shopping with pampered chef\, thirty on
e\, simply tasteful\, jamberries\, origami owl.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Island shores estates community building
UID:20170726T1253510Z-535362-143@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170909T220000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170910T030000
SUMMARY:Fundraiser barbecue
DESCRIPTION:10-2 Heritage Harley Davidson Manchester street concord nh come
out and support NAMI nh with a bake sale\, raffles and cookout all money
raised is used to educate\, advocate and support individuals and families
with mental illness. Come join us and fight for this cause
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:10-2 Heritage Harley Davidson Manchester stree
t concord nh come out and support NAMI nh with a bake sale\, raffles and c
ookout all money raised is used to educate\, advocate and support individu
als and families with mental illness. Come join us and fight for this caus
e
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Heritage Harley davidson
UID:20170726T1253510Z-535362-144@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170910T233000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170911T023000
SUMMARY:Neighborhood Block Party
DESCRIPTION:BBQ\, Games\, Balloons\, Community Music (tbd)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Trident Ensemble Presented by the Avaloch F
arm Music Institute. Meet the musicians on stage after the performance. Co
cktail reception to follow.
Ward 2 meeting to catch up on city wide and
local events and activities. \; \;
Deb and Dave Newell ar
e once again generously hosting our meeting at their restaurant - The Newe
ll Post.
Up for discussion will be your qu
estions and comments on the recently passed budget\, economic development\
, capital projects and anything else that you would like to talk about.&nb
sp\;
Of particular interest for those who pay the school portion o
f their property taxes to the MVSD\, is the Caleb Group&rsquo\;s (the deve
loper for the Tannery site) scheduled appearance before the Zoning Board o
f Adjustment on September 6th\, for a variance to allow for residential un
its on the first floor of a multi unit residential development in an OCP z
oning district where it is not permitted. \; \;
The Caleb
Group is also scheduled to appear before the Planning Board at their Septe
mber 20th meeting to have their application determined to be complete and
have it set it for a public hearing for the October 18th Planning Board me
eting.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Newell Post Restaurant
UID:20170815T1546420Z-535362-148@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171013T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171013T210000
SUMMARY:The Wizard of Oz\, Young Performers' Edition
DESCRIPTION:The Children's Theatre Project of The Community Players of Conc
ord\, NH presents this enduring classic\, with all its beloved characters\
, songs and scenes\, performed by a cast of 50 actors\, ages 8-17. Oct. 13
th at 7 pm and Oct. 14th at 2 pm at the Concord City Auditorium. Tickets a
nd information at www.communityplayersofconcord.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Children's Theatre Project of The Commu
nity Players of Concord\, NH presents this enduring classic\, with all its
beloved characters\, songs and scenes\, performed by a cast of 50 actors\
, ages 8-17. Oct. 13th at 7 pm and Oct. 14th at 2 pm at the Concord City A
uditorium. Tickets and information at www.communityplayersofconcord.org.
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CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20170914T1223410Z-535362-149@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171020T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171020T200000
SUMMARY:Chris Schadler Coyote Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Join Chris Schadler\, the Webster Conservation Commission\, and
the Webster Free Public Library on Friday\, October 20 at 7 p.m. for a ta
lk on the eastern coyote. Chris began her interest in coyotes in 1980 as
a volunteer at Wolf Park in Indiana. She has taught Conservation Issues a
nd Wolf Ecology at UNH and continues to work with Granite State College.
When she moved to New England\, Chris became interested in the eastern coy
ote and now does numerous presentations all over New Hampshire while also
chairing the Webster Conservation Commission. Please join us for the talk
and refreshments.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Join Chris Schadler\, the Webster Conservat
ion Commission\, and the Webster Free Public Library on Friday\, October 2
0 at 7 p.m. for a talk on the eastern coyote. \; Chris began her inter
est in coyotes in 1980 as a volunteer at Wolf Park in Indiana. \; She
has taught Conservation Issues and Wolf Ecology at UNH and continues to wo
rk with Granite State College. \; When she moved to New England\, Chri
s became interested in the eastern coyote and now does numerous presentati
ons all over New Hampshire while also chairing the Webster Conservation Co
mmission. \; Please join us for the talk and refreshments.
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:Webster Free Public Library
UID:20170928T0032340Z-535362-150@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171024T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171024T203000
SUMMARY:Free Concert at United Church of Penacook
DESCRIPTION:Free Concert at United Church October 24 United Church of Penac
ook is hosting their final concert for 2017 featuring Boland-Dowdall Duo o
n Tuesday evening\, October 24 at 7:00 PM. This duo is dedicated to perfor
ming little-known 19th-century music on period flutes and guitars\, and to
commissioning and premiering new works. The duo will be in residence at A
valoch Farm Music Institute in Boscawen for just a few days this October.
The concert is free and open to the public. Directions to United Church an
d links to samples of the Boland/Dowdall Duo performances are available at
www.ucpnh.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Bow Mills United Methodist Church\, 505
South St.\, Bow\, will be hosting a one day training workshop on October
21 from 9 am to 12 noon.
The workshop leader of &ldquo\;Keeping ou
r Children Safe&rdquo\; will be Nicole Petrin of the Merrimack County Advo
cacy Center. \; Aspects of this workshop will include training in the
supervision of children\, youth\, and vulnerable adults\, and in the ident
ification\, recognizing and responding to signs of potential abuse or negl
ect\, as well as guidelines for reporting of abuse. \; \; \; T
his workshop is free and open to anyone who is interested in attending and
involved in the care and responsibility of children and youth in classroo
ms\, camp settings\, congregations\, and retreats. \; To register or f
or more information\, contact 603-224-0884.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Bow Mills United Methodist Church
UID:20171001T1851320Z-535362-152@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171014T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171014T120000
SUMMARY:Fall Rummage Sale
DESCRIPTION:Fall Rummage Sale October 14th from 9am to Noon. Bargains for
Everyone!! White Elephant\, jewelry\, Clothing\, Shoes\, Books\, Toys. Bag
sale starts at 11 am Contoocook United Methodist Church\, 24-28 Maple Str
eet\, Contoocook\, NH 03229 603-746-4894
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:White Elep
hant\, jewelry\, Clothing\, Shoes\, Books\, Toys.
Contoocook United Methodist Church\, 24-28 Maple Street\,
Contoocook\, NH 03229
Fifth Annual Haunted Hayride &\; Spooky
Walk at Salisbury’s Maplewood Ball Field\, Route 4\, Salisbury\, NH. \
;  \;New extended trials\, games and a carved pumpkin carving contest
(bring your carved pumpkin). Start with SVFRD's Haunted Hay Ride &\; Sp
ooky Walk (kid friendly) and end at The Salisbury Woods' Haunted Barn and
Trail (not recommended for kids) on Rte 127. Two great events\, to benefit
the community! Come let us scary you!
Saturday\,
October 21\, 5:00pm – 10:00pm. \; Admission: $3.00 per person\, procee
ds directly benefit the department.
Wreaths decorated and donated by local busi
nesses and friends of PCC will be displayed in the Penacook Community Cent
er gym. \; Each wreath will be decorated with a theme. \;  \;
Other holiday crafts and gifts will also be available.
The Workshop will be
open with activities for children.
 \;You do
not need to be there to win.  \;  \; We will call you.  \; &nb
sp\;
Credit and Debit cards will be accepted.
Money raised from the Raffle will go towards programs at the
PCC.  \;
Programs include Child Care\, School Age Program\, S
ummer Program and the Senior Program.
* 50+ varieties of cookies and a Holiday Food
Pantry with Gluten Free choices\, * Hand Made Gifts and Crafts\, * Revisit
ed Christmas Treasures\, * Unique Jewelry Table\, * Warm up at our Hot Cho
colate bar
The 12th Annual Penacook Tree Lighting Cere
mony will be held November 29 beginning at 5:30 pm at Boudreau Square in t
he center of Penacook Village. \; Penacook Elementary chorus will perf
orm and refreshments will be provided for the children. \; The tree li
ghting will take place at 6:00 pm and Santa will visit following the light
ing.
CATEGORIES:General
UID:20171128T1338550Z-535362-159@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180124T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180124T210000
SUMMARY:Harlem Wizards Basketball
DESCRIPTION:Harlem Wizard game\, January 24\, 2018 at Bishop Brady High Sch
ool \, 25 Columbus Ave\, Concord NH at 7PM. The Harlem Wizards basketball
game\, with lots of slam dunks\, athletic tricks and humor\, is appealing
particularly to young students. Audience participation half time show and
free autograph session included. The game is against a team of teachers fr
om Concord\, Loudon and Hopkinton\, as well as other local heroes. All pro
ceeds benefit the American Heart Association. Tickets are $12 for students
\, $15 for adults on sale now at Caring Gifts\, True Brew locations\, Shak
er Road School and online at www.harlemwizards.com
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Come hear New Hampshire Fishing Guide
Tim Moore talk about how to catch white perch and lake trout through the i
ce. You&rsquo\;ll get the latest insights on equipment and gear\, where to
find these fish\, and strategies for angling success. Both experienced ic
e anglers and those new to the sport are welcome. \;
Tim Moore
is a full-time New Hampshire fishing guide and outdoor writer. He conduct
s fishing seminars from Maine to Minnesota and guides hundreds of ice angl
ers from around the world in search of lake trout and white perch.
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CATEGORIES:General
UID:20180109T2303530Z-535362-161@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180124T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180124T180000
SUMMARY:Winter Farmers Market
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20180328;BYDAY=WE
DESCRIPTION:The Riverhill Grange\, located at 32 Horse Hill Rd in Penacook\
, is forming a weekly Farmers Market! It will be held every Wednesday even
ing from 4-6 pm beginning January 24th. If you are a business who would li
ke to participate as a vendor\, the suggested donation for a space is only
$10. Please email riverhillgrange@gmail.com for more info.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The Riverhill Grange\, located at 32 Horse
Hill Rd in Penacook\, is forming a weekly Farmers Market! It will be held
every Wednesday evening from 4-6 pm beginning January 24th.
If you
are a business who would like to participate as a vendor\, the suggested
donation for a space is only $10. Please email riverhillgrange@gmail.com f
or more info.
CATEGORIES:Family Activity
UID:20180115T1920080Z-535362-162@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180126T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180126T110000
SUMMARY:Substitute Teacher Meet and Greet for Merrimack Valley School Distr
ict
DESCRIPTION: Looking for part-time work? Looking for school hours? Home
on school break? Hoping to make connections within a school district? If
so\, the MVSD is looking for you as a substitute teacher! Please join t
he Merrimack Valley School District Elementary Principals for a meet and g
reet on Friday\, January 26th from 9:00 am - 11:00am at Boscawen Elementar
y School - 1 B.E.S.T. Avenue\, Boscawen\, NH 03303. In the event that MVSD
Schools are closed on 1.26.18\, the event will be rescheduled. Please b
ring your resume and 3 letters of reference. Requirements to sub include
2 years of higher education. Interested in subbing\, but can’t make it? C
all Stephanie Wheeler at 648-2467.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:It’s 1934\, and S
hakespeare’s most famous fairies\, Puck and Oberon\, have magically materi
alized on the Warner Bros. Hollywood set of Max Reinhardt’s soon-to-be-cla
ssic film\, "\;A Midsummer Night’s Dream."\; \; Instantly smit
ten by the glitz and glamour of show biz\, the two are ushered onto the si
lver screen to play (who else?) themselves.
Fairyland’s finest joi
n stars like James Cagney\, Mickey Rooney\, and Olivia DeHaviland -- but c
an’t resist mixing things up a bit with their ever-popular love potion.&nb
sp\; Soon blonde bombshells\, movie moguls\, and arrogant “asses” are toss
ed into loopy love triangles\, with raucous results.
A zany\, chao
tic and highly entertaining mashup by Ken Ludwig\, author of "\;Lend M
e a Tenor"\; and "\;Moon Over Buffalo."\;
Join the Webster Free Public Library and Ne
w Hampshire Fish and Game for a presentation on bobcats in New Hampshire.<
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CATEGORIES:Outdoors
LOCATION:Webster Free Public Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180512T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180512T180000
SUMMARY:Merrimack Valley Community Carnival
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our first annual Merrimack Valley Community Carniva
l which is being hosted by the MV Middle School PTO. There will be games\,
food\, a circus performer from Wunderle's Big Top Adventures\, a bounce h
ouse and an animal exhibit from the 4H Club. Kids will be excited to see w
ho they can dunk in the dunk tank. There will be free popcorn and snow con
es and lots of other food to purchase. Miss Polly's Traveling Treats will
be there with her yummy ice cream truck. There will be a craft tent for cr
eating a Mothers Day craft for your favorite lady. Entrance is free and th
e fun to be had will be priceless.
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Join us for our first annual Merrimack Vall
ey Community Carnival which is being hosted by the MV Middle School PTO. T
here will be games\, food\, a circus performer from Wunderle's Big Top Adv
entures\, a bounce house and an animal exhibit from the 4H Club. Kids will
be excited to see who they can dunk in the dunk tank. There will be free
popcorn and snow cones and lots of other food to purchase. Miss Polly's Tr
aveling Treats will be there with her yummy ice cream truck. There will be
a craft tent for creating a Mothers Day craft for your favorite lady. Ent
rance is free and the fun to be had will be priceless.
CATEGORIES:Just for Kids
LOCATION:Merrimack Valley High School
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180508T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180508T200000
SUMMARY:PVA Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Penacook Village Association on Tuesday\, May 8
\, at 6 pm\, for its Annual Meeting\, to be held at the Rolfe House\, 11 P
enacook St. The guest speaker will be Concord's Library Director\, Todd F
abian\, who will discuss the Penacook Branch Library\, including the state
of the current library location\, and potential options for a future loca
tion. Pizza and soda will be served at this all-public meeting. Hope to
see you there!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Want to bring new purpose to your life this
year? Consider volunteering with Friends Retired and Senior Volunteer Pro
gram and Merrimack County Nursing Home to stay active and healthy!
Founded in 1975\, the Friends Program strengthens communities by building
relationships that empower people\, encourage community service and resto
re faith in the human spirit. \; Our Retired and Senior Volunteer Prog
ram offers personalized placement in unique community service opportunitie
s for people over 55 based on their interests\, skills and experience.&nbs
p\; We partner with other local agencies to provide a wide range of servic
es to needy and vulnerable citizens. Last year Friends RSVP coordinated vo
lunteer placements of 499 seniors that contributed over 65\,000 hours of s
ervice throughout the total program area.
Merrimack County Nursing
Home is a 290 bed nursing home facility in Boscawen serving the needs of
Merrimack County residents. This FREE event will be held on Thursday\, Apr
il 12 at 10am. Come and learn how you can stay active\, have fun\,
and make a difference in your community through volunteering!&nb
sp\;
Refreshments will be served. This is a free event\, please br
ing a friend! \;
For more information\, contact Jennifer Curti
s\, RSVP Volunteer Coordinator at The Friends Program at 603-228-7608 or S
helley Drake\, Volunteer Coordinator at Merrimack County Nursing Home\, 60
3-796-3242.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION: Merrimack County Nursing Home ~ Theater
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180414T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180414T150000
SUMMARY:Earth Day Festival - Bee Empowered!
DESCRIPTION:$7 - individuals/ $20 - families New Hampshire Audubon is proud
to announce that its’ annual Earth Day Celebration will take place at the
Massabesic Audubon Center in Auburn\, NH on April 14\, 2018. This year’s
theme\, Bee Empowered\, will focus on ways that attendees can support and
protect wildlife in New Hampshire. Several environmentally friendly vendor
s will be on hand to share their products. Also on hand will be the Caterp
illar Lab from Keene\, NH. with a unique exhibit of live caterpillars. A
free booklet with information on how to plant a pollinator garden\, will b
e given to each family in attendance. Guests will also be able to purchase
food from Roots Cafe\, enjoy live music provided by an outstanding blueeg
rass band\,take part in a guided nature walk\, purchase birdhouse and bee
house kits\, and watch a rehabilitated hawk be released to the wild. This
exciting\, fun-filled day takes place from 10 am to 3 pm. The price of adm
ission is $7 for individuals and $20 for families. To register please go t
o www.nhaudubon.org or call 603-668-2045. We look forward to seeing you at
Earth Day at the Audubon!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Merrimack County Stamp Collectors will
hold its monthly meeting at the Bow Mills United Methodist Church\, 505 So
uth St.\, Bow\, on April 17\, beginning at 1 pm. \; \; We invite a
ll who are interested in stamp collecting to attend\, share their interest
\, buy\, sell and trade. \; Meet other collectors and learn more about
their hobby and enjoy the fellowship of others with varied interests in P
hilatelic resources and issues. \; Gain new insight and knowledge\, sh
aring news articles and stories abut stamp collecting. \; Learn of the
latest cutting edge information on stamp collecting. \; For more info
rmation call Dan Day at 603-228-1154.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Bow Mills United Methodist Church
UID:20180405T1708050Z-535362-171@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180421T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180421T150000
SUMMARY:Discover WILD New Hampshire Day
DESCRIPTION:Bring the family to Discover WILD New Hampshire Day\, the New H
ampshire Fish and Game Department's biggest community event of the year!
The event is set for Saturday\, April 21\, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the g
rounds of the Fish and Game Department at 11 Hazen Drive in Concord\, N.H.
Admission is free! Discover WILD New Hampshire Day is a fun way for the
whole family to explore New Hampshire’s wildlife resources and outdoor tra
ditions. See live animals\, big fish\, trained falcons\, and retriever dog
s in action. More than 60 outdoor and conservation organizations from aro
und the state will be on hand with exhibits and demonstrations. Check out
the latest hunting and fishing gear in the Expo tent. Kids will love arts
and crafts\, plus hands-on activities such as archery\, casting\, fly-tyi
ng\, and air rifle. This event is your chance to explore new ways to get
outdoors and be active. Tie a fly with members of Trout Unlimited. Explore
new trends in recycling and environmental protection with the NH Departme
nt of Environmental Services. Enjoy live animal presentations throughout t
he day. Test your casting skills at the Bass Pro Shops boat. Admire the bi
g trout in the Fish and Game stocking truck\, and see how many warmwater f
ish you can identify in the demo tank. Don’t miss the giant raffle of out
door gear and other great prizes\, plus a sale of used hunting and fishing
gear\, at the Wildlife Heritage Foundation of New Hampshire tent\; all pr
oceeds benefit the Foundation\, NH Fish and Game’s nonprofit partner. Dem
onstrations of Conservation Officer K-9 teams will be conducted on the hal
f-hour\, starting at 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. At 10:30 a.m.\, noon\, and 1:
30 p.m.\, New Hampshire Audubon will be on hand with live owls. There wil
l also be live animal demonstrations at 11:00 a.m.\, 12:30 p.m.\, and 2:30
p.m. Discover WILD New Hampshire Day is held rain or shine. Fishing and
hunting licenses will be sold. Food concessions will be available all day
. Please note that no dogs\, except service and working animals\, will b
e permitted at the event. This rule will be strictly enforced. Please lea
ve your pets at home.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Bring the family to Discover WILD New Hamps
hire Day\, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department's biggest community
event of the year!  \;The event is set for Saturday\, April 21
\, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the grounds of the Fish and Game Dep
artment at 11 Hazen Drive in Concord\, N.H. Admission is free! \;
Discover WILD New Hampshire Day is a fun way for the whole family to e
xplore New Hampshire&rsquo\;s wildlife resources and outdoor traditions. S
ee live animals\, big fish\, trained falcons\, and retriever dogs in actio
n. \; More than 60 outdoor and conservation organizations from around
the state will be on hand with exhibits and demonstrations. Check out the
latest hunting and fishing gear in the Expo tent. \; Kids will love ar
ts and crafts\, plus hands-on activities such as archery\, casting\, fly-t
ying\, and air rifle. \;
This event is your chance to explore
new ways to get outdoors and be active. Tie a fly with members of Trout Un
limited. Explore new trends in recycling and environmental protection with
the NH Department of Environmental Services. Enjoy live animal presentati
ons throughout the day. Test your casting skills at the Bass Pro Shops boa
t. Admire the big trout in the Fish and Game stocking truck\, and see how
many warmwater fish you can identify in the demo tank. \;
Don&
rsquo\;t miss the giant raffle of outdoor gear and other great prizes\, pl
us a sale of used hunting and fishing gear\, at the Wildlife Heritage Foun
dation of New Hampshire tent\; all proceeds benefit the Foundation\, NH Fi
sh and Game&rsquo\;s nonprofit partner. \;
Demonstrations of C
onservation Officer K-9 teams will be conducted on the half-hour\, startin
g at 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. \; At 10:30 a.m.\, noon\, and 1:30 p.m.\,
New Hampshire Audubon will be on hand with live owls. \; There will al
so be live animal demonstrations at 11:00 a.m.\, 12:30 p.m.\, and 2:30 p.m
. \;
Discover WILD New Hampshire Day is held rain or shine.&nb
sp\;Fishing and hunting licenses will be sold. \; Food concessions wil
l be available all day.  \;
Please note that no dogs\, except
service and working animals\, will be permitted at the event. This rule wi
ll be strictly enforced. \; Please leave your pets at home.
CATEGORIES:Outdoors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180407T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180407T150000
SUMMARY:Energy & Environment Expo
DESCRIPTION:to be held in New London Want to learn more about renewable en
ergy and earth-friendly living while simultaneously putting money in your
pocket? Plan to attend the Kearsarge Region Energy & Environment Expo on S
aturday\, April 7\, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m\, in the Mercer Gym on the Colby
-Sawyer College campus in New London. Open to the public at no charge\,
the Expo will offer free energy-efficient LED light bulbs to the first 25
participants through the door - plus exhibits and presentations on renewab
le energy (solar\, geothermal and biomass)\, efficiency (LED lighting\, we
atherization and energy audits)\, and sustainability (composting\, recycli
ng and carbon-free living). There will also be a raffle\, plus food and be
verages. Asked about the Expo's focus\, New London Energy Committee chair
Jamie Hess explained: 'Energy costs are taking a big bite out of our pocke
tbooks\, and most of that money ends up in out-of-state or foreign hands\,
providing no economic benefit to New Hampshire. The Expo will feature loc
al folks offering affordable solutions that save energy\, save money\, cle
an up our environment and grow our local economy.' The event is organized
by the Kearsarge Council on Aging Climate Action Group\, New London Energy
Committee\, Andover Energy Group and Vital Communities. Exhibitors and
presenters include Revision Energy\, Solaflect Energy\, Granite State Sola
r\, Belletetes Building Supply\, Sierra Club\, League of Conservation Vote
rs\, and New Hampshire Audubon. Sponsorships and other support come from
Artisans Workshop\, Better Homes & Gardens Realty\, Bonin Architects\, Cla
rke's Hardware\, Colonial Pharmacy\, Flying Goose Brewpub\, Four Seasons S
otheby's Realty\, Pizza Chef\, Springledge Farm and Tucker's. To learn mor
e about the Expo and see a schedule of presentations\, look up 'Kearsarge
Region Energy & Environment Expo' on Facebook\, or contact Jamie Hess at n
ordicskate@gmail.com.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Masons of Horace Chase Lodge are please
d to be holding their 16th annual Dare Pancake Breakfast\, on Saturday\, A
pril 21\, 2018. The Lodge is located at 53 North Main Street\, in Boscawen
. The Breakfast benefits the Boscawen Elementary School Dare Program\, as
well as many other worthy local organizations\, like the food pantry! The
D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) Program is a kindergarten throu
gh high school effort which seeks to educate kids\, about the dangers of d
rug use\, and making good decisions. It provides the students with factual
information about drugs\, gangs\, and violence\, as well as\, the consequ
ences of becoming involved with them. The program also teaches coping skil
ls to help students resist the pressure to use drugs\, or to become involv
ed in harmful activities\, and deal with issues like bullying. Presentatio
ns are made in their school\, in an effort to foster a strong relationship
with community-based police officer.
The annual breakfast is one
of the many ways Horace Chase Lodge works to help the community. Brother J
oshua Craggy\, organizes the event\, and enthusiastically endorses it.&nbs
p\; &ldquo\;Who doesn&rsquo\;t like breakfast? This breakfast not only fil
ls the stomach\, but also fills your heart. Joining us for breakfast\, mea
ns good things happens right here in town!&rdquo\; The Lodge has developed
a great relationship with local law enforcement\, and believes that build
ing a bridge between the lodge\, police officers\, students\, with the com
munity\, offer the best opportunities to make positive change for families
in Boscawen. The Worshipful Master of the Lodge\, Rodney Sewall Jr. added
\, &ldquo\;We enjoy having the families&rsquo\; as our guests in the Lodge
! \; Our members make kitchen duty\, into a morning of fun! We get gre
at satisfaction knowing that all the money raised\, goes to support local
charities.&rdquo\; He laughed as he added &ldquo\;You won&rsquo\;t leave h
ungry! Adults pay only six dollars\, children under twelve\, pay only thre
e dollars! Breakfast begins at 8:00 AM and goes until 10:30 AM.
CATEGORIES:Family Activity
LOCATION:Horace Chase lodge
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180407T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180407T120000
SUMMARY:Rummage Sale
DESCRIPTION:Saturday April 7th 9am to Noon Contoocook UMC\, 28 Maple St\, C
ontoocook Bargains for everyone!! White Elephant\, Jewelry\, Clothing\, S
hoes\, Books\, Toys
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Community Players of Concord\, NH prese
nt this popular Ken Ludwig farce. Shakespeare's most famous fairies\, Puck
and Oberon\, are transported to the 1934 Hollywood set where they end up
cast in legendary director Max Reinhardt's film\, A Midsummer Night's
Dream\, to play (who else?) themselves. Their famous love potion wrea
ks havoc on the blonde bombshells\, movie moguls and famous movie stars&nb
sp\; who cross their paths\, in this zany and highly entertaining mash up.
May 4-5 at 7:30 pm\, May 6 at 2 pm. Info and tickets ($20/$18) at www.com
munityplayersofconcord.org.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180526T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180526T130000
SUMMARY:Horace Chase Lodge abd Priscilla Chapter\, order of the Eastern Sta
r\, Yard and Bake Sale
DESCRIPTION:Join us from 8:00 am To 1:00 pm on Saturday\, May 26 for our Ya
rd and Bake Sale. Plenty of quality items to browse...find one thats just
for you\, and take it home! Great prices\, and plenty of fun...if you get
the urge for a really good snack\, stop by the bake sale...plenty of quali
ty\, and yummy items to choose! All proceeds used to fund local charities!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us from 8:00 am To 1:00 pm on Saturday
\, May 26 for our Yard and Bake Sale. Plenty of quality items to browse...
find one thats just for you\, and take it home! Great prices\, and plenty
of fun...if you get the urge for a really good snack\, stop by the bake sa
le...plenty of quality\, and yummy items to choose! All proceeds used to f
und local charities!
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:53 North Main street
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180505T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180505T120000
SUMMARY:***TOWN-WIDE YARD SALE IN WEBSTER
DESCRIPTION:COME FIND WHAT YOU'VE BEEN SEARCHING FOR AT THE WEBSTER TOWN-WI
DE YARD SALE! SATURDAY- MAY 5th from 8 AM - 1 PM RAIN OR SHINE MAPS WILL B
E SOLD AT WEBSTER ELEMENTARY ON THE DAY OF THE SALE\, MAY 5th. DON'T MISS
OUT ON THE GREAT BARGAINS!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:COME FIND WHAT YOU'VE BEEN \;SEARCHING
FOR AT THE WEBSTER TOWN-WIDE YARD SALE!
MAPS WILL BE SOLD AT WEBSTER
ELEMENTARY ON \;THE DAY OF THE SALE\, \;MAY 5th.
The PVA will meet \;Tuesday July 17 fro
m 6-7 pm at the Community Room of the Penacook Community Center\, on Dolph
in St (between High St. and Community Dr.). \; This meeting is a visio
ning session\, to discuss how the PVA can assist with community issues\, c
oncerns\, interests\, and events planning. \; All are welcome to join
in the discussion -- this is your community organization and we need your
input!
The meeting will be followed by the Nevers
Band Concert\, scheduled for 7:30 pm\, weather permitting\, across the str
eet at Rolfe Park\, for those wishing to attend. (Bring your own lawn chai
r!)
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Penacook Community Center
UID:20180717T0031210Z-535362-181@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180717T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180717T203000
SUMMARY:Nevers Band Concert
DESCRIPTION:scheduled for 7:30 pm\, weather permitting\, across the street
at Rolfe Park\, for those wishing to attend. (Bring your own lawn chair!)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:scheduled for 7:30 pm\, weather permitting\
, across the street at Rolfe Park\, for those wishing to attend. (Bring yo
ur own lawn chair!)
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Rolfe Park
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180811T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180811T160000
SUMMARY:HUGE YARD SALE - Acres Of Items
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DESCRIPTION:93 Griffin Rd.\, Deerfield\, NH\, 03037 8am to 4pm Saturday & S
unday Tons of items including but not limited to: Antiques\, collectibles\
, some new in box items\, paintings\, baseball cards (millions!)\, power &
manual tools + equipment\, furniture (indoor & outdoor)\, bicycles (new &
used)\, exercise equipment\, vehicles\, clothing\, paintings\, pictures\,
household goodsgoods...even some kitchen sinks! If you want it or need it
\, we may have it! Come see us and ask!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Antiques\, collectibles\, some new in box items\,
paintings\, baseball cards (millions!)\, power &\; manual tools + equi
pment\, furniture (indoor &\; outdoor)\, bicycles (new &\; used)\, e
xercise equipment\, vehicles\, clothing\, paintings\, pictures\, household
goodsgoods...even some kitchen sinks!
On June 23\, Muster Field Farm Museum will
host its sixteenth annual musical fundraiser. This all-volunteer event\, m
usicians included\, helps support the historic farm and serves as a venue
for the region’s musical talent. This year’s line-up includesThe Click Hor
ning Band\, The Fondtones\, Tom Pirozzoli with Kit Creeger and friends\, S
feres and White\, Mo’ Combo\, The Dobros\, and Night Kitchen. Enjoy burger
s\, hot dogs\, snacks and beverages (proceeds from food sales also benefit
the farm) or pack your own picnic and beverages to enjoy. Gates open at 3
:30\, music begins at 4:00. Tickets: $15 per person (children under 14 are
free)\, available on site the day of the event. Info and Directions: 927-
4276 or musterfieldfarm.com
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Muster Field Farm Museum
UID:20180810T1238430Z-535362-184@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180914T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180914T203000
SUMMARY:Capital Quilters Guild Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join the Capital Quilters Guild for its first meeting of the ye
ar. Social time starts at 6:30 pm with the meeting starting at 7. This mon
th's speaker is Marilyn Ray who will discuss her collection of antique qui
lts. The meeting is open to all with a cost of $5 for nonmembers.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the Capital Quilters Guild for its fir
st meeting of the year. Social time starts at 6:30 pm with the meeting sta
rting at 7. This month's speaker is Marilyn Ray who will discuss her colle
ction of antique quilts. The meeting is open to all with a cost of $5 for
nonmembers. \;
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Organizations
LOCATION:United Baptist Church
UID:20180815T1658250Z-535362-185@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180829T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180829T210000
SUMMARY:FREE CONCERT
DESCRIPTION:United Church of Penacook is hosting a concert featuring the pi
ano/guitar duo of Shira Legmann and Michael Pisaro on Wednesday evening\,
August 29 at 7:00 PM. Shira is a concert pianist with a wide repertoire f
rom Baroque to contemporary music. Michael is a guitarist and composer wh
o has composed over 80 works. The concert is free and open to the public.
Directions to United Church and additional information about this concer
t are available at www.ucpnh.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:United Church of Penacook is hosting a conc
ert featuring the piano/guitar duo of Shira Legmann and Michael Pisaro on
Wednesday evening\, August 29 at 7:00 PM. \; Shira is a concert pianis
t with a wide repertoire from Baroque to contemporary music. \; Michae
l is a guitarist and composer who has composed over 80 works. \; The c
oncert is free and open to the public. \; Directions to United Church
and additional information about this concert are available at www.ucpnh.org. \;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:United Church of Penacook
UID:20180816T1141120Z-535362-186@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180822T063000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180822T083000
SUMMARY:Penacook Village Association (PVA) meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Penacook Village Association invites you to their meeting o
n Wednesday\, August 22nd at 6:30 pm at the Community Room of the Penacook
Community Center on Dolphin St. (between High St. and Community Dr.). T
he PVA needs your help to make choices on events and projects that will br
ing to life its mission (enhance the quality of life\, protect the histori
c character and foster economic vitality in Penacook). All are welcome!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Penacook Village Association invites yo
u to their meeting on Wednesday\, August 22nd at 6:30 pm at the Community
Room of the Penacook Community Center on Dolphin St. (between High St. and
Community Dr.). \; \;
The PVA needs your help to make ch
oices on events and projects that will bring to life its mission (enhance
the quality of life\, protect the historic character and foster economic v
itality in Penacook). \; \;
UNH Cooperative Extension Master Gardener\,
Ruth Axelrod\, will be on hand at the Hooksett Osborne Agway store to ans
wer questions about putting your garden to bed before winter settles in. P
runing\, mulching\, amending soils and soil testing\, fall harvesting\, an
d cleaning up the garden site to reduce disease and pests for next years'
garden.
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:Hooksett Osborne Agway
UID:20180904T1458330Z-535362-188@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180919T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180919T173000
SUMMARY:Baby and Me Yoga
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DESCRIPTION:Baby and me classes are for parents with children under the age
of two. We go through a series of asanas that promote strength and fitnes
s while bonding with your child. There is a 10-15 minute session after the
class to interact with other parents and ask questions. Whats better than
being able to bring your child to yoga class with you! 15$ Per Person To
book your mat click here
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Baby and me classes are for parents with ch
ildren under the age of two. We go through a series of asanas that promote
strength and fitness while bonding with your child. There is a 10-15 minu
te session after the class to interact with other parents and ask question
s. Whats better than being able to bring your child to yoga class with you
!
HUGE Yard\, House and Barn sale Saturday\,
Sept 15 8am to 2pm. Church Parsonage at 245 King Street Boscawen NH
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Church Parsonage
UID:20180914T0007180Z-535362-191@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180915T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180915T183000
SUMMARY:Community Meatloaf Supper
DESCRIPTION:Join us Saturday evening for a public Community Supper at the B
oscawen Congregational Church. Doors open 4:30pm and serving until 6pm.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us Saturday evening for a public Commu
nity Supper at the Boscawen Congregational Church. Doors open 4:30pm and s
erving until 6pm. \;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Public Meatloaf Supper
UID:20180914T0014460Z-535362-192@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180918T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180918T203000
SUMMARY:Benefit for the Boscawen Food Pantry
DESCRIPTION:Please jon "Custard Pie with Nuts" an acoustic fiddle and guita
r group to a free benefit concert for Hilda's Food Pantry at the Boscawen
Congregational Church on Friday from 7-8:30. Donations of cash needed and
unexpired canned and boxed goods will be gratefully accepted. As a thank
you\, we will provide Richardson's ice cream and apple crisp after the con
cert.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Please jon "\;Custard Pie with Nuts&quo
t\; an acoustic fiddle and guitar group to a free benefit concert for Hild
a's Food Pantry at the Boscawen Congregational Church on Friday from 7-8:3
0. \; Donations of cash needed and unexpired canned and boxed goods wi
ll be gratefully accepted. As a thank you\, we will provide Richardson's i
ce cream and apple crisp after the concert.  \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Boscawen Congregational Church
UID:20180918T1459450Z-535362-193@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181004T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181004T210000
SUMMARY:Bald Eagles and Peregrine Falcons in the Manchester Area
DESCRIPTION:603-668-2045 Thursday\, October 4\, 2018 7:00 pm $7M\;$
9NM Raptor Specialist Chris Martin of the NH Audubon will present a progra
m on Oct. 4 at 7 pm at the NH Audubon Massabesic Center. Chris has been a
leader in the management of NH’s bald eagle and peregrine falcon recovery
program for over 3 decades. He will discuss facets of this very successful
program and provide information as to when and where eagles and peregrine
falcons might be spotted in and around Manchester. Registration is requir
ed so in order to reserve your spot go to:www\,nhaudubon.org or call 603-6
68-2045.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Raptor Specialist Chris Martin of the NH Audubon wil
l present a program on Oct. 4 at 7 pm at the NH Audubon Massabesic Center.
Chris has been a leader in the management of NH&rsquo\;s bald eagle and p
eregrine falcon recovery program for over 3 decades. He will discuss facet
s of this very successful program and provide information as to when and w
here eagles and peregrine falcons might be spotted in and around Mancheste
r.
Registration is required so in order to reserve your spot go to
:www\,nhaudubon.org or call 603-668-2045.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:New Hampshire Audubon Massabesic Center
UID:20180928T1758230Z-535362-194@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181011T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181011T210000
SUMMARY:Speaker - HUMOR in 19th CENTURY NEW ENGLAND
DESCRIPTION: FREE and OPEN to the PUBLIC WIT AND WISDOM: THURSDAY\, OCTOBE
R 11\, 2018 at 7 o’clock Sponsored by the Andover Historical Society with
a grant from the NH Humanities Did you ever wonder what New Englander
s did on long winter evenings without cable\, satellite\, and the Internet
? Before and after the Civil War\, our rural ancestors created neighborhoo
d events to improve their minds. Male and female community members compose
d and read aloud homegrown\, handwritten literary “newspapers” full of kee
n verbal wit - sometimes serious\, sometimes sentimental\, but mostly very
funny. Jo Radner will share excerpts from her forthcoming book including
material taken from the handwritten newspaper\, “Kearsarge Fountain.” Nin
e issues from 1848 to 1850\, written by local Andover people and edited by
George E. Emery\, William A. Bachelder\, and Mary E. Bachelder of East An
dover\, survive and were evidently kept in the Emery household. Refreshme
nts will be available following the program. For further information conta
ct Rita at 934-5397.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Did you ever wonder what New Englanders did on long w
inter evenings without cable\, satellite\, and the Internet? Before and af
ter the Civil War\, our rural ancestors created neighborhood events to imp
rove their minds. Male and female community members composed and read alou
d homegrown\, handwritten literary &ldquo\;newspapers&rdquo\; full of keen
verbal wit - sometimes serious\, sometimes sentimental\, but mostly very
funny. \;
Refreshm
ents will be available following the program.
For further informat
ion contact Rita at 934-5397.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:GRANGE HALL in EAST ANDOVER
UID:20180928T1801590Z-535362-195@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181019T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181019T203000
SUMMARY:Art Exhibit in Andover
DESCRIPTION:A Rare Opportunity to View Selected Life-works of New Hampshire
Artists Winslow Eaves and Annaleida van’t Hoff ANDOVER\, NEW HAMPSHIRE\,
October 19-21 The Andover Historical Society presents “A Retrospective\,”
an all-new art exhibition featuring life-works of renowned Andover sculpt
or Winslow Eaves (1922-2003) and painter Annaleida van't Hoff (1909-1997).
This weekend event is being held October 19 through October 21 at the his
toric Andover Hub (formerly Andover's town hall)\, 157 Main Street\, Andov
er\, New Hampshire. There is a ticketed opening gala reception at The Hub
on Friday evening\, October 19\, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Hearty hors d’oeuv
res and libations will be served. Tickets are $60 each—reservations are re
quested no later than October 17. Tickets may be purchased at andoverhisto
ry.org\, on the Historical Society’s Facebook page\, or by calling 603-498
-6439. On Saturday and Sunday\, October 20 and 21\, the exhibition is free
and open to the public from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. In addition to the combined
70-plus selected works\, some of Eaves' tools\, moulds and early pieces wi
ll be on display\, as well as early studies of van’t Hoff. A multi-media p
resentation also depicts the lives and works of these two internationally
distinguished artists. van’t Hoff’s former home and studio will be open to
visitors on Sunday\, October 21 from 1 to 3 p.m. Special guided tours of
the exhibition for local students are also being arranged. Through this ex
hibition\, the Historical Society seeks to celebrate Andover's rich and hi
storic tradition of supporting art in the community. Exhibit curators Gail
Richards\, Patty Eaves\, and Susan Schnare have selected each piece from
many private collections to best represent the numerous mediums and varied
styles of both artists. Patty Eaves\, daughter-in-law to the late Winslow
Eaves says\, 'I'm thrilled and honored to co-curate this exciting exhibit
ion that is dedicated to two artists I knew and loved. Winslow would be so
proud to exhibit his sculptures alongside his friend Annaleida’s painting
s in this important fundraiser for the Historical Society.” More informati
on at andoverhistory.org. The Andover Historical Society is a 501 (c) (3)
non-profit organization established in 1983 whose mission is “to preserve
the history of Andover through the acquisition and conservation of propert
y\, artifacts and stories\, and to foster an awareness and appreciation fo
r that history within the community.” To learn more about the Historical S
ociety visit www.andoverhistory.org. All proceeds benefit the Andover Hist
orical Society.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Andover Historical
Society presents &ldquo\;A Retrospective\,&rdquo\; an all-new art exhibit
ion featuring life-works of renowned Andover sculptor Winslow Eaves (1922-
2003) and painter Annaleida van't Hoff (1909-1997). This weekend event is
being held October 19 through October 21 at the historic Andover Hub (form
erly Andover's town hall)\, 157 Main Street\, Andover\, New Hampshire.
There is a ticketed opening gala reception at The Hub on Friday eveni
ng\, October 19\, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Hearty hors d&rsquo\;oeuvres and
libations will be served. Tickets are $60 each&mdash\;reservations are req
uested no later than October 17. Tickets may be purchased at andoverhistor
y.org\, on the Historical Society&rsquo\;s Facebook page\, or by calling 6
03-498-6439.
On Saturday and Sunday\, October 20 and 21\, the exhi
bition is free and open to the public from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. In addition to
the combined 70-plus selected works\, some of Eaves' tools\, moulds and e
arly pieces will be on display\, as well as early studies of van&rsquo\;t
Hoff. A multi-media presentation also depicts the lives and works of these
two internationally distinguished artists. van&rsquo\;t Hoff&rsquo\;s for
mer home and studio will be open to visitors on Sunday\, October 21 from 1
to 3 p.m. Special guided tours of the exhibition for local students are a
lso being arranged.
Through this exhibition\, the Historical Socie
ty seeks to celebrate Andover's rich and historic tradition of supporting
art in the community. Exhibit curators Gail Richards\, Patty Eaves\, and S
usan Schnare have selected each piece from many private collections to bes
t represent the numerous mediums and varied styles of both artists. Patty
Eaves\, daughter-in-law to the late Winslow Eaves says\, 'I'm thrilled and
honored to co-curate this exciting exhibition that is dedicated to two ar
tists I knew and loved. Winslow would be so proud to exhibit his sculpture
s alongside his friend Annaleida&rsquo\;s paintings in this important fund
raiser for the Historical Society.&rdquo\; More information at andoverhist
ory.org.
The Andover Historical Society is a 501 (c) (3) non-profi
t organization established in 1983 whose mission is &ldquo\;to preserve th
e history of Andover through the acquisition and conservation of property\
, artifacts and stories\, and to foster an awareness and appreciation for
that history within the community.&rdquo\; To learn more about the Histori
cal Society visit www.andoverhist
ory.org. All proceeds benefit the Andover Historical Society.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Andover Hub
UID:20180928T1807150Z-535362-196@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181020T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181020T170000
SUMMARY:Art Exhibit in Andover
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DESCRIPTION:A Rare Opportunity to View Selected Life-works of New Hampshire
Artists Winslow Eaves and Annaleida van’t Hoff On Saturday and Sunday\, O
ctober 20 and 21\, the exhibition is free and open to the public from 9 a.
m. to 5 p.m. In addition to the combined 70-plus selected works\, some of
Eaves' tools\, moulds and early pieces will be on display\, as well as ear
ly studies of van’t Hoff. A multi-media presentation also depicts the live
s and works of these two internationally distinguished artists. van’t Hoff
’s former home and studio will be open to visitors on Sunday\, October 21
from 1 to 3 p.m. Special guided tours of the exhibition for local students
are also being arranged. Through this exhibition\, the Historical Society
seeks to celebrate Andover's rich and historic tradition of supporting ar
t in the community. Exhibit curators Gail Richards\, Patty Eaves\, and Sus
an Schnare have selected each piece from many private collections to best
represent the numerous mediums and varied styles of both artists. Patty Ea
ves\, daughter-in-law to the late Winslow Eaves says\, 'I'm thrilled and h
onored to co-curate this exciting exhibition that is dedicated to two arti
sts I knew and loved. Winslow would be so proud to exhibit his sculptures
alongside his friend Annaleida’s paintings in this important fundraiser fo
r the Historical Society.” More information at andoverhistory.org. The And
over Historical Society is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization establish
ed in 1983 whose mission is “to preserve the history of Andover through th
e acquisition and conservation of property\, artifacts and stories\, and t
o foster an awareness and appreciation for that history within the communi
ty.” To learn more about the Historical Society visit www.andoverhistory.o
rg. All proceeds benefit the Andover Historical Society.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:On Saturday and Sunday\, Octob
er 20 and 21\, the exhibition is free and open to the public from 9 a.m. t
o 5 p.m. In addition to the combined 70-plus selected works\, some of Eave
s' tools\, moulds and early pieces will be on display\, as well as early s
tudies of van&rsquo\;t Hoff. A multi-media presentation also depicts the l
ives and works of these two internationally distinguished artists. van&rsq
uo\;t Hoff&rsquo\;s former home and studio will be open to visitors on Sun
day\, October 21 from 1 to 3 p.m. Special guided tours of the exhibition f
or local students are also being arranged.
Through this exhibition
\, the Historical Society seeks to celebrate Andover's rich and historic t
radition of supporting art in the community. Exhibit curators Gail Richard
s\, Patty Eaves\, and Susan Schnare have selected each piece from many pri
vate collections to best represent the numerous mediums and varied styles
of both artists. Patty Eaves\, daughter-in-law to the late Winslow Eaves s
ays\, 'I'm thrilled and honored to co-curate this exciting exhibition that
is dedicated to two artists I knew and loved. Winslow would be so proud t
o exhibit his sculptures alongside his friend Annaleida&rsquo\;s paintings
in this important fundraiser for the Historical Society.&rdquo\; More inf
ormation at andoverhistory.org.
The Andover Historical Society is
a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization established in 1983 whose mission is
&ldquo\;to preserve the history of Andover through the acquisition and co
nservation of property\, artifacts and stories\, and to foster an awarenes
s and appreciation for that history within the community.&rdquo\; To learn
more about the Historical Society visit www.andoverhistory.org. All proceeds benefit the Andover Histo
rical Society.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
UID:20180928T1810020Z-535362-197@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181012T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181012T203000
SUMMARY:Capital Quilters Guild Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Capital Quilters Guild will host renowned landscape art qui
lter\, Jo Diggs on October 12th. Jo's work has been featured at the Vermon
t Quilt Festival as well as in books and magazines. She will be sharing wi
th us some of her designs and techniques. Open to all but there is a $5 fe
e for nonmembers.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Capital Quilters Guild will host renown
ed landscape art quilter\, Jo Diggs on October 12th. Jo's work has been fe
atured at the Vermont Quilt Festival as well as in books and magazines. Sh
e will be sharing with us some of her designs and techniques. Open to all
but there is a $5 fee for nonmembers. \;
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Organizations
LOCATION:United Baptist Church
UID:20180928T1908100Z-535362-198@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181024T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181024T183000
SUMMARY:NHTI Fall Open House
DESCRIPTION:Visit the campus\, meet academic department heads\, tour campus
\, meet Admissions and Financial Aid representatives. Contact Admissions a
t (603) 230-4011 or nhtiadm@ccsnh.edu.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Visit the campus\, meet academic department
heads\, tour campus\, meet Admissions and Financial Aid representatives.
Contact Admissions at (603) 230-4011 or nhtiadm@ccsnh.edu.
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:NHTI\, Concord's Community College\, Student Center / Gymnasium
UID:20181010T1455460Z-535362-199@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181010T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181010T210000
SUMMARY:Friday Night Film: My Journey Through French Cinema
DESCRIPTION:Not Rated (2016) 3 hrs\, 21 mins. A remarkable film – winner of
the Lumière Award for Best Documentary – by film director Bertrand Tavern
ier. His personal journey through French cinema\, from films he enjoyed as
a boy to his own early career\, told through portraits of key creative fi
gures in French cinema including Jean Renoir\, Jean Gabin\, Marcel Carné\,
and Jean-Pierre Melville\, among others. In French with English subtitles
. Admission by donation ($5 suggested)\; free with NHTI student ID. Contac
t Steve Ambra\, 271-6484 x4101 or sambra@ccsnh.edu.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Not Rated (2016) 3 hrs\, 21 mins. A remarka
ble film &ndash\; winner of the Lumiè\;re Award for Best Documentary
&ndash\; by film director Bertrand Tavernier. His personal journey throug
h French cinema\, from films he enjoyed as a boy to his own early career\,
told through portraits of key creative figures in French cinema including
Jean Renoir\, Jean Gabin\, Marcel Carné\;\, and Jean-Pierre Melvill
e\, among others. In French with English subtitles. Admission by donation
($5 suggested)\; free with NHTI student ID. Contact Steve Ambra\, 271-6484
x4101 or sambra@ccsnh.ed
u.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:NHTI\, Concord's Community College\, Sweeney Auditorium
UID:20181010T1458090Z-535362-200@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181110T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181110T140000
SUMMARY:Holiday Fair
DESCRIPTION:The Boscawen Congregational Church is holding its Fall Holiday
Fair today from 9:00am to 2:00pm at the Boscawen Town Hall\, 12 High St.
Tables will include baked good and fudge\, jewelry\,books\,crafts\, knit g
oods toys\, Christmas decorations and our famous raffle with multiple cho
ices. The kitchen will be open for coffee and donuts in the morning and l
unchtime meal will be served later in the day.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us at the Riverhill Grange for our Win
ter Farmers Market\, beginning October 24th\, every Wednesday night from 3
:00-6:00 PM!
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Riverhill Grange
UID:20181014T1947280Z-535362-202@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181020T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181020T160000
SUMMARY:Canterbury Old Way Traditions
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DESCRIPTION:Traditional craft demonstrations\, Dave's famous homemade chili
\, live music\, and tools for kids to try. 1.5 miles North of Shaker Villa
ge. Look for the blacksmith's smoke and the steam from the steam engine.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Traditional craft demonstrations\, Dave's famous homemade chili
\, live music\, and tools for kids to try. 1.5 miles North of Shaker Villa
ge. Look for the blacksmith's smoke and the steam from the steam engine.
div>
CATEGORIES:General
UID:20181016T2307560Z-535362-203@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181117T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181117T130000
SUMMARY:Canterbury Community Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
CATEGORIES:Family Activity
UID:20181016T1955120Z-535362-204@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181215T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181215T130000
SUMMARY:Canterbury Community Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:Canterbury Community Farmers Market
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Canterbury Community Farmers Market
CATEGORIES:General
UID:20181016T1953040Z-535362-205@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181201T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181201T130000
SUMMARY:Christmas Fair and Cookie Walk
DESCRIPTION:The Catholic Daughters\, Court Pope John Paul II #2602\, is hos
ting a CHRISTMAS FAIR and COOKIE WALK at Immaculate Conception Church\, 9
Bonney Street\, Penacook\, on Saturday\, December 1 from 9 am to 1 pm in t
he church hall. Our homemade cookies are sold by the pound\, plus there w
ill be a raffle table filled with donated items by the various vendors and
CDA members. Listen to Christmas music while doing some Christmas shoppi
ng and supporting local artists and vendors. A soup luncheon will be prov
ided by the Catholic Daughters.
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The Catholic Daughters\, Court Pope John Pa
ul II #2602\, is hosting a CHRISTMAS FAIR and COOKIE WALK at Immaculate Co
nception Church\, 9 Bonney Street\, Penacook\, on Saturday\, \;Decembe
r 1 from 9 \;am to 1 pm in the church hall. \; Our homemade cookie
s are sold by the pound\, plus there will be a raffle table filled with do
nated items \;by the various \;vendors and CDA members. \; Lis
ten to Christmas music while doing some Christmas shopping and supporting
local artists and vendors. \; A soup luncheon will be provided by the
Catholic Daughters. \;
CATEGORIES:General
UID:20181110T1744400Z-535362-207@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181102T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181102T203000
SUMMARY:High Street Coffee House
DESCRIPTION:Calling all musicians\, poets\, and comedians for High Street C
offee House's opening night featuring the musical duo\, Green Heron. Doors
open at 6:30pm and refreshments are available. Music starts at 7pm. Call
Chris at 520-9196 or Liz at 848-2410 with questions. High Street Coffee Ho
use is in the Town Hall underneath the Boscawen Congregational Church at t
he intersection of Routes 3 & 4 in Boscawen. 12 High Street\, Boscawen NH
03303.
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Calling all musicians\, poets\, and comedia
ns for High Street Coffee House's opening night featuring the musical duo\
, Green Heron. Doors open at 6:30pm and refreshments are available. Music
starts at 7pm. Call Chris at 520-9196 or Liz at 848-2410 with questions. H
igh Street Coffee House is in the Town Hall underneath the Boscawen Congre
gational Church at the intersection of Routes 3 &\; 4 in Boscawen. 12 H
igh Street\, Boscawen NH 03303.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
UID:20181021T2350540Z-535362-208@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181109T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181109T213000
SUMMARY:NHTI Stage Lynx Presents “Story Theatre”
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DESCRIPTION:NHTI’s Stage Lynx drama club will present Paul Sills’ “Story Th
eatre\,” a play with music based on a combination of Aesop’s fables and Gr
imm’s fairy tales. Audience members will recognize many of the stories\,
such as Henny Penny\, The Fisherman and His Wife\, The Golden Goose\, and
The Brementown Musicians. A Tony Award nominee for Best Play\, the show w
as developed using improvisational theatre techniques\, and even today no
two stagings of “Story Theatre” are the same. The students\, for example\
, have chosen the music for this production\, with a heavy reliance on TV
themes.
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NHTI’s Stage Lynx drama club will present P
aul Sills’ “Story Theatre\,” a play with music based on a combination of A
esop’s fables and Grimm’s fairy tales. \; Audience members will recogn
ize many of the stories\, such as Henny Penny\, The Fisherman and His Wife
\, The Golden Goose\, and The Brementown Musicians. \; A Tony Award no
minee for Best Play\, the show was developed using improvisational theatre
techniques\, and even today no two stagings of “Story Theatre” are the sa
me. \; The students\, for example\, have chosen the music for this pro
duction\, with a heavy reliance on TV themes.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:NHTI\, Concord's Community College\, Sweeney Auditorium
UID:20181023T1809360Z-535362-210@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181109T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181109T200000
SUMMARY:Capital Quilters Guild Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Everyone is invited to join us as Tammy Roussell\, founder and
CEO of Misty Kit\, a nonprofit that provides adaptive kits for people wit
h various impairments\, describes her patented tactile sewing system that
enables the blind\, elderly\, memory impaired\, etc. to enjoy hand sewing
and quilting using their sense of touch. $5.00 for nonmembers.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Everyone is invited to join us as Tammy Rou
ssell\, founder \; and CEO of Misty Kit\, a nonprofit that provides ad
aptive kits for people with various impairments\, describes her patented t
actile sewing system that enables the blind\, elderly\, memory impaired\,
etc. to enjoy hand sewing and quilting using their sense of touch. $5.00 f
or nonmembers.
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Organizations
LOCATION:United Baptist Church
UID:20181026T1914590Z-535362-211@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181116T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181116T213000
SUMMARY:Annie - The Play
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DESCRIPTION:The Community Players of Concord\, NH opens its 2018 Mainstage
season with Annie\, the Tony Award-winning 1977 musical. This perennially
popular\, heart warming show is based on the comic strip 'Little Orphan An
nie\,' about a billionaire and a plucky\, red-headed orphan in Depression-
era New York. A cast of 30\, including adults\, children\, and a dog\, joy
ously present the show's quirky characters and iconic songs\, including 'T
omorrow' and 'It's A Hard Knock Life\,” to deliver a message of unfailing
optimism and hope. Tickets are $20 for adults\, $18 for juniors and seni
ors\, and are available at www.communityplayersofconcord.org\, or at the C
oncord City Auditorium box office. Box office hours are: Wednesday through
Friday\, Nov. 14-16\, 4:30-7:30 pm\, Saturday\, Nov. 17\, 6:00-7:30 pm\,
and Sunday\, Nov. 18\, noon-2:00 pm. There is a $2 per ticket discount for
online purchases before November 14. For further ticket information\, con
tact David Murdo at (603) 344-4747\, or nhdm40@comcast.net.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The Community Players of Concord\, NH opens
its 2018 Mainstage season with \;Annie\,&nb
sp\;the Tony Award-winning 1977 musical. This \;perennially popular\,
heart warming show is based on the comic strip 'Little \;Orphan Annie\
,' about a billionaire and a plucky\, red-headed orphan in Depression-era&
nbsp\;New York. \;A cast of 30\, including adults\, children\, and a d
og\, joyously present the show's quirky characters and iconic songs\, incl
uding 'Tomorrow' \;and 'It's A Hard Knock Life\,&rdquo\; to deliver a
message of unfailing optimism and hope. \; \;
Tickets 
\;are $20 for adults\, $18 for juniors and seniors\, and are available at
www.communityplayersof
concord.org\, or at the Concord City Auditorium box office. Box office
hours are: Wednesday through Friday\, Nov. 14-16\, 4:30-7:30 pm\, Saturda
y\, Nov. 17\, 6:00-7:30 pm\, and Sunday\, Nov. 18\, noon-2:00 pm. There is
a $2 per ticket discount for online purchases before November 14. For fur
ther ticket information\, contact David Murdo at (603) 344-4747\, or nhdm4
0@comcast.net.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20181026T2110040Z-535362-212@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181118T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181118T160000
SUMMARY:Annie - The Play
DESCRIPTION: The Community Players of Concord\, NH opens its 2018 Mainstag
e season with Annie\, the Tony Award-winning 1977 musical. This perenniall
y popular\, heart warming show is based on the comic strip 'Little Orphan
Annie\,' about a billionaire and a plucky\, red-headed orphan in Depressio
n-era New York. A cast of 30\, including adults\, children\, and a dog\, j
oyously present the show's quirky characters and iconic songs\, including
'Tomorrow' and 'It's A Hard Knock Life\,” to deliver a message of unfailin
g optimism and hope. Tickets are $20 for adults\, $18 for juniors and
seniors\, and are available at www.communityplayersofconcord.org\, or at t
he Concord City Auditorium box office. Box office hours are: Wednesday thr
ough Friday\, Nov. 14-16\, 4:30-7:30 pm\, Saturday\, Nov. 17\, 6:00-7:30 p
m\, and Sunday\, Nov. 18\, noon-2:00 pm. There is a $2 per ticket discount
for online purchases before November 14. For further ticket information\,
contact David Murdo at (603) 344-4747\, or nhdm40@comcast.net.
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The Comm
unity Players of Concord\, NH opens its 2018 Mainstage season with \;<
em>Annie\, \;the Tony Award-winning 1977 musical
. This \;perennially popular\, heart warming show is based on the comi
c strip 'Little \;Orphan Annie\,' about a billionaire and a plucky\, r
ed-headed orphan in Depression-era \;New York. \;A cast of 30\, in
cluding adults\, children\, and a dog\, joyously present the show's quirky
characters and iconic songs\, including 'Tomorrow' \;and 'It's A Hard
Knock Life\,&rdquo\; to deliver a message of unfailing optimism and hope.
 \; \;
 \;
Tickets \;are $20 for adults\,
$18 for juniors and seniors\, and are available at www.communityplayersofconcord.org\, or at
the Concord City Auditorium box office. Box office hours are: Wednesday t
hrough Friday\, Nov. 14-16\, 4:30-7:30 pm\, Saturday\, Nov. 17\, 6:00-7:30
pm\, and Sunday\, Nov. 18\, noon-2:00 pm. There is a $2 per ticket discou
nt for online purchases before November 14. For further ticket information
\, contact David Murdo at (603) 344-4747\, or nhdm40@comcast.net.
 \;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20181026T2110340Z-535362-213@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181111T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181111T160000
SUMMARY:NHTI Stage Lynx Presents “Story Theatre”
DESCRIPTION:NHTI’s Stage Lynx drama club will present Paul Sills’ “Story Th
eatre\,” a play with music based on a combination of Aesop’s fables and Gr
imm’s fairy tales. Audience members will recognize many of the stories\,
such as Henny Penny\, The Fisherman and His Wife\, The Golden Goose\, and
The Brementown Musicians. A Tony Award nominee for Best Play\, the show w
as developed using improvisational theatre techniques\, and even today no
two stagings of “Story Theatre” are the same. The students\, for example\
, have chosen the music for this production\, with a heavy reliance on TV
themes.
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NHTI’s Stage Lynx drama club will present P
aul Sills’ “Story Theatre\,” a play with music based on a combination of A
esop’s fables and Grimm’s fairy tales. \; Audience members will recogn
ize many of the stories\, such as Henny Penny\, The Fisherman and His Wife
\, The Golden Goose\, and The Brementown Musicians. \; A Tony Award no
minee for Best Play\, the show was developed using improvisational theatre
techniques\, and even today no two stagings of “Story Theatre” are the sa
me. \; The students\, for example\, have chosen the music for this pro
duction\, with a heavy reliance on TV themes.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:NHTI\, Concord's Community College\, Sweeney Auditorium
UID:20181029T1754320Z-535362-214@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181129T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181129T200000
SUMMARY:Two Pianos at NHTI
DESCRIPTION:NHTI's Wings of Knowledge lecture series presents Pamela Langle
y and James Bullock performing works for two pianos by Brahms\, Infante\,
Barber\, Piazzolla\, and more! Free admission!
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NHTI's Wings of Knowledge \;le
cture series presents Pamela Langley and James Bu
llock \;performing works for two pianos by Brahms\, Infante\,
Barber\, Piazzolla\, and more! \; Free admission!
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:NHTI\, Concord's Community College\, Sweeney Auditorium
UID:20181029T1754320Z-535362-215@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181116T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181116T140000
SUMMARY:Voices That Matter
DESCRIPTION:NHTI – Concord’s Community College will host “Voices That Matte
r\,” a statewide gathering of student literary journal editors and humanit
ies students. Students and community members are invited to celebrate stu
dent voices\, meet other students\, connect with community partners and em
ployers\, and learn more about the changing world of media and the stories
we tell. The event will feature keynote speakers Mike Pride\,
retired Pulitzer Prize administrator\, and Felice Belman\, deputy managin
g editor of the Boston Globe. Pride and Belman are both former editors of
the Concord Monitor. Registration for “Voices That Matter” st
arts at 10:30 am. The event runs from 11 am – 2 pm. Admission is free for
students\, $15 for the general public\, and includes a lunch provided by
Chipotle. Please RSVP by Monday\, November 12\, to Prof. Paula Delbonis-P
latt\, pdelbonis-platt@ccsnh.edu. “Voices That Matter” is spon
sored by The Eye\, NHTI’s student literary journal.
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NHTI – Concord’s Community College will hos
t “Voices That Matter\,” a statewide gathering of student literary journal
editors and humanities students. \; Students and community members ar
e invited to celebrate student voices\, meet other students\, connect with
community partners and employers\, and learn more about the changing worl
d of media and the stories we tell.
 \; \; \; \;&n
bsp\; \; \; \; \; \; \; The event will feature key
note speakers Mike Pride\, retired Pulitzer Prize adminis
trator\, and Felice Belman\, deputy managing editor of th
e Boston Globe. \; Pride and Belman are both former editors o
f the Concord Monitor.
 \; \; \; \; \
; \; \; \; \; \; \; Registration for “Voices That
Matter” starts at 10:30 am. \; The event runs from 11 am – 2 pm. Admis
sion is free for students\, $15 for the general public\, and includes a lu
nch provided by Chipotle. \; Please RSVP by Monday\, November 12\, to
Prof. Paula Delbonis-Platt\, pdelbonis-platt@ccsnh.edu.
 \; \; \;&
nbsp\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; “Voices That Matte
r” is sponsored by The Eye\, NHTI’s student literary journal.
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:NHTI\, Concord's Community College\, Student Center
UID:20181106T1508290Z-535362-216@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181216T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181216T170000
SUMMARY:Childrens' Christmas Party
DESCRIPTION:American Legion Post 31's annual Childrens' Christmas party fea
turing Mr. Phil's Holly Jolly Magic Show Santa and Mrs. Claus arrive by fi
re truck at 2 PM Gifts\, candy canes\, goody bags for children 10 and unde
r* (*if older children attending please speak with Auxiliary member) Light
Refreshments served Everyone Welcome!
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American Legion Post 31's annual Ch
ildrens' Christmas party featuring
Mr. Phil's Ho
lly Jolly Magic Show
Santa and Mrs. Claus arrive by fire
truck at 2 PM
Gifts\, candy canes\, goody bags for children 10 and
under*
(*if older children attending please speak with Auxili
ary member)
Light Refreshments served
Everyon
e Welcome!
CATEGORIES:Just for Kids
LOCATION:American Legion Post 31
UID:20181106T1801410Z-535362-217@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181128T174500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181128T191500
SUMMARY:Penacoook13th Annual Tree Lighting
DESCRIPTION:The PVA is proud to host the 13th Annual Penacook Tree Lighting
Ceremony\, Wednesday\, November 28\, at Boudreau Square on Village Street
. Start assembling around 5:45 to hear carols\, singing (featuring the Pe
nacook Elementary School Chorus)\, enjoy refreshments\, and watch Santa ar
rive courtesy of the Concord Fire Department. A holiday tradition that's
fun for all!
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The PVA is proud to host the 13th Annual Pe
nacook Tree Lighting Ceremony\, Wednesday\, November 28\, at Boudreau Squa
re on Village Street. \; Start assembling around 5:45 to hear carols\,
singing (featuring the Penacook Elementary School Chorus)\, enjoy refresh
ments\, and watch Santa arrive courtesy of the Concord Fire Department.&nb
sp\; A holiday tradition that's fun for all!
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Downtown Penacook
UID:20181108T2119010Z-535362-218@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181129T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181129T200000
SUMMARY:PVA Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The next PVA meeting will be a co-sponsorship with the City of
Concord\, focusing on streets around the Merrimack Valley school campus\,
on Thursday 11/29 at 6 pm at MV High School cafeteria. Guests will include
City staff and representatives from the School District. This meeting wi
ll focus on safety\, traffic patterns\, use of the roads for school entran
ce/egress\, and controlling excessive speeds\, with the hope of identifyin
g problems and implementing traffic calming improvements for residents. H
ope to see you there!
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The next PVA meeting will be a co-sponsorsh
ip with the City of Concord\, focusing on streets around the Merrimack Val
ley school campus\, on \;Thursday 11/29 at 6 pm at MV High School 
\;cafeteria. \;Guests will include \;City staff and \;represen
tatives from the School District. \; This meeting will focus on safety
\, traffic patterns\, use of the roads for school entrance/egress\, and co
ntrolling excessive speeds\, with the hope of identifying problems and imp
lementing traffic calming improvements for residents. \; Hope to see y
ou there!
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Merrimack Valley HighSchool
UID:20181107T1543420Z-535362-219@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181107T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181107T090000
SUMMARY:1 Milion Cups - Central NH
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DESCRIPTION:1 Million Cups Central NH is a free monthly event held the firs
t Wednesday of each month from 8-9 am at NHTI’s Grappone Hall in Concord a
nd is open to all. The goal is to develop a robust entrepreneurial ecosyst
em by connecting entrepreneurs to each other and their local communities s
o they can receive support\, develop their ideas\, and collaboratively sol
ve the challenging problems they face. Visit www.facebook.com/1mccentralnh
or call Jared Reynolds at UNH Cooperative Extension at 603-796-2151 for m
ore information.
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1 Million Cups Central NH is a free monthly
event held the first Wednesday of each month from 8-9 am at NHTI&rsquo\;s
Grappone Hall in Concord and is open to all. The goal is to develop a rob
ust entrepreneurial ecosystem by connecting entrepreneurs to each other an
d their local communities so they can receive support\, develop their idea
s\, and collaboratively solve the challenging problems they face. Visit www.facebook.com/1mccentralnh
or call Jared Reynolds at UNH Cooperative Extension at 603-796-2151 f
or more information.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Grappone Hall at NHTI in Concord
UID:20190204T2013540Z-535362-220@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181117T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181117T210000
SUMMARY:Tellabration!
DESCRIPTION:George Radcliffe of Webster\, NH started telling stories to his
students years ago & has never stopped! He gives an original spin to trad
itional stories. He joins NH storytellers Sue McPhee of Hillsboro\, Kim Ha
rt\, Kelli White and John Sanders of Nashua\, Lauretta Phillips of Andover
plus Martha Reed Johnson of Georgetown\, MA in an evening of storytelling
. All are welcome\, free cookies & fresh apple cider at intermission! Cash
& Cans accepted for The Friendly Kitchen. Produced by the Central NH Stor
ytelling Guild\, Tellabration! is a worldwide event created by Connecticut
storyteller J.G. "Paw-paw" Pinkerton in 1988. More information at http://
nhstorytelling.org/
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George Radcliffe of Webster\, NH started te
lling stories to his students years ago &\; has never stopped! He gives
an original spin to traditional stories. He joins NH storytellers Sue McP
hee of Hillsboro\, Kim Hart\, Kelli White and John Sanders of Nashua\, Lau
retta Phillips of Andover plus Martha Reed Johnson of Georgetown\, MA in a
n evening of storytelling. All are welcome\, free cookies &\; fresh app
le cider at intermission! Cash &\; Cans accepted for The Friendly Kitch
en. Produced by the Central NH Storytelling Guild\, Tellabration! is a wor
ldwide event created by Connecticut storyteller J.G. "\;Paw-paw"\;
Pinkerton in 1988. More information at http://nhstorytelling.org/
 \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:NHTI Library
UID:20181110T1743530Z-535362-221@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181204T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181204T200000
SUMMARY:NHTI Presents John Porter
DESCRIPTION:NHTI presents the next event in its Wings of Knowledge lecture
series for the 2018-19 academic year. Historian and UNH Extension Profess
or Emeritus John Porter will share “The History of Agriculture as Told by
Barns.” The evolution of barn architecture tells the story of New Hampshi
re agriculture. Barns were adapted from the early English style\, to Yank
ee style\, to gambrel and then pole barns to accommodate the development o
f local agriculture. This presentation is a chronological walk through ti
me\, with photo illustrations of barns from around the state.
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NHTI presents the next event in its Wings o
f Knowledge lecture series for the 2018-19 academic year. \; Historian
and UNH Extension Professor Emeritus John Porter will sh
are “The History of Agriculture as Told by Barns.” \; The evolution of
barn architecture tells the story of New Hampshire agriculture. \; Ba
rns were adapted from the early English style\, to Yankee style\, to gambr
el and then pole barns to accommodate the development of local agriculture
. \; This presentation is a chronological walk through time\, with pho
to illustrations of barns from around the state.
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:NHTI Library Living Room
UID:20181113T2223510Z-535362-222@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181207T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181207T201500
SUMMARY:The Northeast by Eastern
DESCRIPTION:Director Sumner McKane’s award winning documentary combines Eas
tern Illustrating and Publishing Company’s comprehensive collection of ear
ly 20th century photographs of rural New England and Upstate New York\, wi
th archival film footage\, interviews\, oral histories\, a musical soundtr
ack featuring period music\, as well as an original score by McKane. Combi
ned\, these stories and images illustrate an era unlike any other in Ameri
can history. Interviews and oral histories not only detail the history of
the Eastern Illustrating and Publishing Co.\, and the postcard craze of t
he early 1900s\, but also divulge stories from a quieter\, simpler\, yet s
tirring and enterprising time period. Not Rated (2016) 65 mins.
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Director Sumner McKane’s award winning docu
mentary combines Eastern Illustrating and Publishing Company’s comprehensi
ve collection of early 20th century photographs of rural New England and U
pstate New York\, with archival film footage\, interviews\, oral histories
\, a musical soundtrack featuring period music\, as well as an original sc
ore by McKane. Combined\, these stories and images illustrate an era unlik
e any other in American history. \; Interviews and oral histories not
only detail the history of the Eastern Illustrating and Publishing Co.\, a
nd the postcard craze of the early 1900s\, but also divulge stories from a
quieter\, simpler\, yet stirring and enterprising time period. \; Not
Rated (2016) 65 mins.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:NHTI\, Concord's Community College\, Sweeney Auditorium
UID:20181119T2134010Z-535362-223@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181208T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181208T150000
SUMMARY:Penacook Community Center Holiday Wreath and Craft Raffle
DESCRIPTION:Holiday Wreath and Craft Raffle Saturday December 8\, 2018 9:00
am - 2:00pm Wreaths decorated and donated by local businesses and friends
of PCC will be displayed in the Penacook Community Center gym. Each wreath
will be decorated with a theme. Other holiday crafts and gifts will also
be available. In addition to the raffles for the wreaths\, crafts and gift
s: Light refreshments will be served Holiday Bake Sale The North Pole Work
shop will be open with activities for children. You do not need to be ther
e to win. We will call you. Credit and Debit cards will be accepted. For m
ore information call Penacook Community Center 753-9700 Money raised from
the Raffle will go towards programs at the PCC. Programs include Child Car
e\, School Age Program\, Summer Program and the Senior Program. Penacook C
ommunity Center is a 501c3 not for profit
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Holiday Wreath <
span style='color: #ff2600\; font-family: Noteworthy-Light\; font-size: xx
-large\;'>and Craft Raffle
Satur
day December 8\, 2018
9:00am - 2:00pm
Wreaths decorated and donated by local businesses and friends of PCC
will be
displayed in the Penacook Community Center g
ym. Each wreath will be decorated
with a theme. Other
holiday crafts and gifts will also be available.
In
addition to the raffles for the wreaths\, crafts and gifts:
Light refreshments will be served
Holiday Bake
Sale
The North Pole Workshop will be open with activ
ities for children.
You do not need to be there to wi
n. We will call you. Credit and Debit cards will be accepted.
For more information call Penacook Community Center 753-9700
Money raised from the Raffle will go towards programs at
the PCC.
Programs include Child Care\, School Age Pro
gram\, Summer Program and the Senior Program.
Penacoo
k Community Center is a 501c3 not for profit
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Penacook Community Center
UID:20181121T2221550Z-535362-224@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181212T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181212T203000
SUMMARY:Bow Mills Blue Christmas
DESCRIPTION:Blue Christmas A Blue Christmas service will be held on Wednesd
ay\, December 12th\, 7:00 pm at the Bow Mills United Methodist Church\, 50
5 South St.\, Bow\, NH. This will be a time of a quiet service of prayer\
, reflection and candle lighting for those having difficulty during this s
eason due to grief\, illness\, depression\, stress\, family situations or
other struggles. This will be a time to acknowledge our feelings of sadne
ss and concern\, to remember we are not alone and to find encouragement to
live the days ahead. Light refreshments will be served following the ser
vice. For more information\, contact (603) 224-0884. All are welcome.
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Blue Christmas
A B
lue Christmas service will be held on Wednesday\, December 12th\, 7:00 pm
at the Bow Mills United Methodist Church\, 505 South St.\, Bow\, NH. \
; This will be a time of a quiet service of prayer\, reflection and candle
lighting for those having difficulty during this season due to grief\, il
lness\, depression\, stress\, family situations or other struggles. \;
This will be a time to acknowledge our feelings of sadness and concern\,
to remember we are not alone and to find encouragement to live the days ah
ead. \; Light refreshments will be served following the service. \
; For more information\, contact (603) 224-0884. \; All are welcome.
p>
CATEGORIES:Self Improvement
LOCATION:Bow Mills United Methodist Church
UID:20181121T2231160Z-535362-225@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181208T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181208T130000
SUMMARY:Intergenerational Holiday Gift Make and Take
DESCRIPTION:The Concord Quaker Meeting is holding an Intergenerational Holi
day Gift Make and Take on Sat\, Dec 8 from 10am-1pm at the Quaker Meetingh
ouse on 11 Oxbow Pond Rd\, Canterbury NH (near Exit 17 of I-93). There wil
l be a variety of crafts for all ages including Homemade Soap Making\, Woo
den Boxes\, Ornaments\, and Candle Lanterns and more. Have fun\, meet som
e new folks\, and take home gifts. A small donation per craft will help d
efray costs and any excess will be donated to an Aids Orphanage in Kenya.
Preregistration helpful but not required. Call Ruth Heath\, 783-4401\, to
register and for more information.
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The Concord Quaker Meeting is holding an In
tergenerational Holiday Gift Make and Take on Sat\, Dec 8 from 10am-1pm at
the Quaker Meetinghouse on 11 Oxbow Pond Rd\, Canterbury NH (near Exit 17
of I-93). There will be a variety of crafts for all ages including Homema
de Soap Making\, Wooden Boxes\, Ornaments\, and Candle Lanterns and more.&
nbsp\; Have fun\, meet some new folks\, and take home gifts. \; A smal
l donation per craft will help defray costs and any excess will be donated
to an Aids Orphanage in Kenya. Preregistration helpful but not required.&
nbsp\; Call Ruth Heath\, 783-4401\, to register and for more information.<
/p>
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord Quaker Meetinghouse
UID:20181127T1410570Z-535362-227@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190117T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190117T210000
SUMMARY:La La Land
DESCRIPTION:In coordination with the 9th Annual Winter Fling - Dancing with
the Concord Stars\, NHTI is hosting a showing of one of the most popular
dance films of recent years\, La La Land (2016)\, at Red River Theatres in
Concord. Winner of five Academy Awards (including Best Actress for Emma
Stone and Best Director for Damien Chazelle)\, six Golden Globes (includin
g Best Actress for Stone\, Best Actor for Ryan Gosling\, and Best Motion P
icture – Musical or Comedy)\, and numerous other awards. The p
re-show begins at 6:30 pm\, featuring raffles for great prizes\, a live da
nce performance by Concord’s own Let’s Dance Studio\, and a chance to buy-
a-vote for your favorite Concord Stars in the upcoming Winter Fling compet
ition. The film will begin at 7:00 pm. Movie tickets are available throu
gh Red River Theatres. This special film event is sponsored by
Southern New Hampshire University. NHTI’s Presenting Partner for Winter
Fling 2019 is Merrimack County Savings Bank. For more information about W
inter Fling visit nhti.edu/winter-fling.
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In coordination with the 9th Ann
ual Winter Fling - Dancing with the Concord Stars\, NHTI is hosting a show
ing of one of the most popular dance films of recent years\, La La Lan
d (2016)\, at Red River Theatres in Concord. \; Winner of five Ac
ademy Awards (including Best Actress for Emma Stone and Best Director for
Damien Chazelle)\, six Golden Globes (including Best Actress for Stone\, B
est Actor for Ryan Gosling\, and Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy)\
, and numerous other awards.
 \; \; \; \; \;&n
bsp\; \; \; \; \; \; The pre-show begins at 6:30 pm\,
featuring raffles for great prizes\, a live dance performance by Concord’s
own Let’s Dance Studio\, and a chance to buy-a-vote for your favorite Con
cord Stars in the upcoming Winter Fling competition. \; The film will
begin at 7:00 pm. \; Movie tickets are available through Red River
Theatres.
 \; \; \; \; \; \; \;&nb
sp\; \; \; \; This special film event is sponsored by Southern
New Hampshire University. \; NHTI’s Presenting Partner for Winter Fli
ng 2019 is Merrimack County Savings Bank. \; For more information abou
t Winter Fling visit nhti.edu/winter-fling.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
UID:20181226T1950330Z-535362-229@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190109T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190109T183000
SUMMARY:NHTI Winter Open House
DESCRIPTION:Explore NHTI at our Winter Open House\, Wednesday January 9th\,
from 4:30 - 6:30 pm in the Student Center / Wellness Center Gym. Learn a
bout our 90+ academic programs. Tour our 240 acre campus. Find out about
Campus Life at NHTI. Meet current and former students\, Academic Departm
ent Heads and representatives from Admissions and Financial Aid. Start he
re … go anywhere! Contact the Admissions office at (603) 230-4011 or nhtia
dm@ccsnh.edu for further information – or just come and join us! Open to
all prospective students and their families.
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Explore NHTI at our Winter Open House\, Wednesday January 9th\, from 4:30 - 6:30 pm in the Student C
enter / Wellness Center Gym. \; Learn about our 90+ academic programs.
 \; Tour our 240 acre campus. \; Find out about Campus Life at NHT
I. \; Meet current and former students\, Academic Department Heads and
representatives from Admissions and Financial Aid. \; Start here … go
anywhere!
Contact the Admissions office at (603) 230-4011 or nhtiadm@ccsnh.edu for fu
rther information – or just come and join us! \; Open to all prospecti
ve students and their families.
CATEGORIES:Education
UID:20181226T1950330Z-535362-230@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181201T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181201T210000
SUMMARY:Sing Your Heart Out Song Circle
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DESCRIPTION:All are welcome at this chance to gather together on a cold\, d
ark night to add some light and song to our lives. Bring your Rise Up Sin
ging songbooks (or borrow ours) and a finger food snack to share in our br
eak for fellowship and food. Everyone gets a chance to choose a song\, an
d we'll all leave with lifted hearts. Quaker Meetinghouse at 11 Oxbow Pon
d Rd Canterbury. Questions? Contact Ruth Heath\, 783-4401.
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All are welcome at this chance to gather to
gether on a cold\, dark night to add some light and song to our lives.&nbs
p\; Bring your Rise Up Singing songbooks (or borrow ours) and a finger foo
d snack to share in our break for fellowship and food. \; Everyone get
s a chance to choose a song\, and we'll all leave with lifted hearts. 
\; Quaker Meetinghouse at 11 Oxbow Pond Rd Canterbury. \; Questions? C
ontact Ruth Heath\, 783-4401.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord
UID:20181227T1110390Z-535362-231@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190111T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190111T203000
SUMMARY:Capital Quilters Guild Meeting
DESCRIPTION:For our January meeting\, several skilled guild members will pr
esent various tips and techinques for finishing our quilts in the best way
possible. Open to all interested. $5 for nonmembers.
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For our January meeting\, several skilled g
uild members will present various tips and techinques for finishing our qu
ilts in the best way possible. Open to all interested. $5 for nonmembers.&
nbsp\;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:United Baptist Church
UID:20181229T1828130Z-535362-233@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
SUMMARY:Canterbury Maple Festival March 23-24\, 2019
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190323
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190324
DESCRIPTION: Canterbury Maple Festival - A Sugaring Experience for the Fam
ily Enjoy a weekend in Canterbury celebrating the sweetest Month of the
year. Tour sugar houses\, artisan shops \, and visit the Canterbury Shaker
Village for a weekend of historic and modern activities. Stay the night i
n warm hospitality. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram and tag your p
hotos #canterburymaplefestival Schedule of Events March 23-24\, 2019 Wee
kend Itinerary Start the morning off with a fresh hot breakfast at Shake
r Village\, and stay for the free exhibits\, demonstrations\, and special
live presentation about the Shaker Sugaring Business. After\, take a drivi
ng tour around town and visit Lamb's Maple Syrup and Hill's Corner Sugar S
hack\, view maple syrup being made\, taste warm syrup\, and sugar on snow.
Stop in at Fox Country Smokehouse\, Canterbury Aleworks\, and Cold Garden
Spirits to taste local food and beverages. As you make your way over to t
he west side of town stop in at Brookford Farm to see the farm animals and
discover their organic maple yogurt. Hungry? A freshly made maple themed
lunch and dinner awaits you at Canterbury Woods Country Club before settli
ng in for a cozy evening of warm hospitality at a cabin in the woods\, or
one of the beautiful Air BnBs and bed and breakfasts in town. * Visit ww
w.CanterburyMapleFesitval.com for an updated schedule and full list of par
ticipants. A link to a Google Map is available on our website for GPS navi
gation to all the participant locations.
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Canterbury Maple Festival - A
Sugaring Experience for the Family  \; Enjoy a weekend in C
anterbury celebrating the sweetest Month of the year. Tour sugar houses\,
artisan shops
\, and visit the Canterbury Shaker Village for a w
eekend of historic and modern activities. Stay the night in warm hospitali
ty.  \; Follow us on \;
Facebook and \;
Instagram and tag your photos
#canterburymaplefestival  \; Schedule of Events March 23-24\, 2019 Weekend Itinerary  \; Start the morning off with a fresh
hot breakfast at
Shaker Village\, and stay for
the free exhibits\, demonstrations\, and special live presentation about t
he Shaker Sugaring Business. After\, take a driving tour around town and v
isit
Lamb's Maple Syrup and
<
em>Hill's Corner Sugar Shack\, view maple syrup being made\,
taste warm syrup\, and sugar on snow. Stop in at
Fox Country
Smokehouse\, Canterbury Aleworks\, and
Cold Ga
rden Spirits to taste local food and beverages. As you make
your way over to the west side of town stop in at
Brookford F
arm to see the farm animals and discover their organic maple
yogurt. Hungry? A freshly made maple themed lunch and dinner awaits you a
t
Canterbury Woods Country Club before settling
in for a cozy evening of warm hospitality at a cabin in the woods\, or on
e of the beautiful Air BnBs and bed and breakfasts in town.  \; * Visi
t
www.Canterb
uryMapleFesitval.com for an updated schedule and full list of particip
ants. A link to a Google Map is available on our website for GPS navigatio
n to all the participant locations.  \;
CATEGORIES:Family Activity
LOCATION:Canterbury
UID:20190106T1550060Z-535362-234@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190123T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190123T210000
SUMMARY:Top Hat
DESCRIPTION:In coordination with the 9th Annual Winter Fling - Dancing with
the Concord Stars\, NHTI is hosting a screening of the classic Fred Astai
re / Ginger Rogers film Top Hat (1935). Set to the unforgettable music an
d lyrics of legendary composer Irving Berlin\, Top Hat is “the work of two
great performers who know they can do no better than this\, and that no o
ne else can do as well.” – Roger Ebert. Top Hat will be shown
one time only\, on January 23\, 2019\, in NHTI’s Sweeney Auditorium. Door
s open at 6:30 pm. The pre-show features a live dance performance by Conc
ord’s own Let’s Dance Studio\, raffles for great prizes (including Pat’s P
eak and Manchester Monarchs tickets)\, and a chance to buy-a-vote for your
favorite Concord Stars in the upcoming Winter Fling competition. Admissi
on and refreshments by donation. All proceeds support the President’s Fun
d for Excellence\, which funds student scholarships and the most critical
needs of the college. This special film event is sponsored by
Granite United Way. NHTI’s Presenting Partner for Winter Fling 2019 is Me
rrimack County Savings Bank. For more information about Winter Fling visi
t nhti.edu/winter-fling.
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In coordination with the 9th Ann
ual Winter Fling - Dancing with the Concord Stars\, NHTI is hosting a scre
ening of the classic Fred Astaire / Ginger Rogers film Top Hat (1
935). \; Set to the unforgettable music and lyrics of legendary compos
er Irving Berlin\, Top Hat is “the work of two great performers w
ho know they can do no better than this\, and that no one else can do as w
ell.” – Roger Ebert.
 \; \; \; \; \; \;&nb
sp\; \; \; \; \; Top Hat will be shown one time o
nly\, on January 23\, 2019\, in NHTI’s Sweeney Auditorium
. \; Doors open at 6:30 pm. \; The pre-show features a live dance
performance by Concord’s own Let’s Dance Studio\, raffles for great prizes
(including Pat’s Peak and Manchester Monarchs tickets)\, and a chance to
buy-a-vote for your favorite Concord Stars in the upcoming Winter Fling co
mpetition. \; Admission and refreshments by donation. \; All proce
eds support the President’s Fund for Excellence\, which funds student scho
larships and the most critical needs of the college.
 \; \
; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; This spec
ial film event is sponsored by Granite United Way. \; NHTI’s Presentin
g Partner for Winter Fling 2019 is Merrimack County Savings Bank. \; F
or more information about Winter Fling visit nhti.edu/winter-fling.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:NHTI\, Concord's Community College\, Sweeney Auditorium
UID:20190106T1550080Z-535362-235@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190201T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190201T201500
SUMMARY:The Lost Bird Project
DESCRIPTION:Award winning filmmaker Deborah Dickson’s documentary about the
stories of five birds driven to extinction in modern times\, and sculptor
Todd McGrain's project to memorialize them. The film follows the sculpto
r as he searches for the locations where the birds were last seen in the w
ild and negotiates for permission to install his large bronze sculptures t
here “using the past to try to warn the present.” Co-sponsored by New Ham
pshire Audubon. Not Rated (2012) 63 mins. Admission is by donation ($5 su
ggested)\; free with an NHTI student ID. For more information contact Ste
ve Ambra at 271-6484 x4101 or sambra@ccsnh.edu.
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Award winning filmmaker Deborah Dickson’s d
ocumentary about the stories of five birds driven to extinction in modern
times\, and sculptor Todd McGrain's project to memorialize them. \; Th
e film follows the sculptor as he searches for the locations where the bir
ds were last seen in the wild and negotiates for permission to install his
large bronze sculptures there “using the past to try to warn the present.
” \; Co-sponsored by New Hampshire Audubon. \; Not Rated (2012) 63
mins.
Admission is by donation ($5 suggested)\; free with an NHTI
student ID. \; For more information contact Steve Ambra at 271-6484 x
4101 or sambra@ccsnh.edu<
/a>.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:NHTI\, Concord's Community College\, Sweeney Auditorium
UID:20190111T1959520Z-535362-236@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190126T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190126T210000
SUMMARY:Burns Night!
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating the Life\, Songs & Poetry of Scottish Poet\, Robert
Burns! Presented by Dudley Laufman & Lindsay Holden Old-time dancing with
a Scottish flavor (simple dances\, no partner needed). Live Music (w/a ba
gpiper) by Wind in the Timothy House Band (sit-ins welcome!) Please
bring a Scottish snack to share\, park @ the road & bring flashlight. $5
Donation
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Celebrating the Life\, Songs &\; Poetry
of Scottish Poet\, Robert Burns!
Presented by Dudley Laufman &\
; Lindsay Holden
Old-time dancing with a Scottish flavor (simple d
ances\, no partner needed).
Live Music (w/a bagpiper) by Wind in t
he Timothy House Band (sit-ins welcome!)  \;  \; \;
&n
bsp\;
Please bring a Scottish snack to share\, park @ the road &am
p\; bring flashlight.
$5 Donation
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Home of Dudley Laufman
UID:20190118T2036470Z-535362-237@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190513T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190513T200000
SUMMARY:CarNutz Cruise Night
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DESCRIPTION:May 13th\, 2019 Sugar River Bank parking lot\, North Main St.\
, Newport NH Time: Every second Monday of every month from May to Septembe
r 6-8pm
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May 13th\, 2019 \; Sugar River Bank par
king lot\, North Main St.\, Newport NH
Time: Every second Monday o
f every month from May to September \; \; \; 6-8pm \;
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Organizations
UID:20190118T2036470Z-535362-238@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190413T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190413T140000
SUMMARY:United Church of Penacook Spring Fair
DESCRIPTION:United Church of Penacook\, located at the corner of Community
Drive and Canal Street in Penacook\, is now renting spaces for their indoo
r/outdoor Spring Fair 2019 on April 13 from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. Spaces can
be rented inside for $20 ($5 extra for a table) and outside for $10. Hand
made craft items\, product vendors\, attic treasures\, and baked goods wil
l be available. Fair proceeds support the United Church Food Pantry. If yo
u have question\, please call 715-1227 or email SpringFair@ucpnh.org
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United Church of Penacook\, located
at the corner of Community Drive and Canal Street in Penacook\, is now re
nting spaces for their indoor/outdoor Spring Fair 2019 on April 13 from 9:
00 am to 1:00 pm. Spaces can be rented inside for $20 ($5 extra for a tabl
e) and outside for $10. Handmade craft items\, product vendors\, attic tre
asures\, and baked goods will be available. Fair proceeds support the Unit
ed Church Food Pantry. If you have question\, please call 715-1227 or emai
l SpringFair@ucpnh.org
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:United Church of Penacook
UID:20190121T1438460Z-535362-239@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190131T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190131T200000
SUMMARY:PVA Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The guests will include representatives of the property owner o
f the former Rivco factory site\, to discuss their proposal to change the
zoning surrounding the property\, and future potential uses for the site.
Come with your questions and comments
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The guests will include representatives of
the property owner of the former Rivco factory site\, to discuss their pro
posal to change the zoning surrounding the property\, and future potential
uses for the site.  \;
Come with your
questions and comments
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Merrimack Valley High School
UID:20190121T1441470Z-535362-240@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190201T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190201T213000
SUMMARY:High St Coffee House/Open Mic
DESCRIPTION:This is open to musicians\, poets\, and comedians. We offer a f
eature every month and food is available for purchase. Feb. 1 feature is
Entangled Strings (my band) We are an acoustic Americana group with toe ta
pping songs to please everyone. We encourage people to come out and suppo
rt our growing community which is partly to support the Congregational Chu
rch and to bring the community together. There is No charge but donations
gladly accepted. There is a lot of local talent among us
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This is open to musicians\, poets\, and com
edians. We offer a feature \; every month and food is available for pu
rchase.
Feb. 1 feature is Entangled Strings (my band) We are an ac
oustic Americana group with toe tapping songs to please everyone.
We encourage \; people to come out and support our growing community w
hich is partly to support the Congregational Church and to bring the commu
nity together. There is No charge but donations gladly accepted. There is
a lot of local talent among us
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Boscawen Congregational Church
UID:20190121T1445000Z-535362-241@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190212T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190212T134500
SUMMARY:NHTI Presents John Broderick
DESCRIPTION:NHTI – Concord’s Community College invites the public to a spec
ial presentation by John Broderick\, Senior Director of Public Affairs at
Dartmouth Hitchcock and former NH Chief Justice\, on Tuesday\, February 12
\, 2019\, from 12:30 – 1:45 pm in Sweeney Auditorium. Mr. Broderick appear
s as part of Dartmouth Hitchcock’s R.E.A.C.T. mental health awareness camp
aign\, which provides individuals with tips on how to recognize signs of e
motional suffering and how to seek support for themselves and others. Dra
wing on his personal experiences\, Mr. Broderick has shared his message wi
th more than 250 schools and community events in New Hampshire and Vermont
in an effort to destigmatize mental illness.
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NHTI – Concord’s Community College invites
the public to a special presentation by John Broderick\, Senior Director o
f Public Affairs at Dartmouth Hitchcock and former NH Chief Justice\, on T
uesday\, February 12\, 2019\, from 12:30 – 1:45 pm in Sweeney Auditorium.<
/p>
Mr. Broderick appears as part of Dartmouth Hitchcock’s R.E.A.C.T.
mental health awareness campaign\, which provides individuals with tips on
how to recognize signs of emotional suffering and how to seek support for
themselves and others. \; Drawing on his personal experiences\, Mr. B
roderick has shared his message with more than 250 schools and community e
vents in New Hampshire and Vermont in an effort to destigmatize mental ill
ness.
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:NHTI\, Concord's Community College\, Sweeney Auditorium
UID:20190122T2213520Z-535362-242@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190205T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190205T200000
SUMMARY:NHTI Wings of Knowledge: Dave Anderson
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday February 5th at 6:00 pm\, NHTI presents the next eve
nt in its Wings of Knowledge lecture series for the 2018-19 academic year.
Noted Forest Society naturalist Dave Anderson presents “Sweet Ramblings
About All Things Maple Syrup – Myth\, Magic\, and Realities.” In a time of
changing climate what does the future hold for forests\, maple sugaring a
nd New Hampshire traditions? All Wings of Knowledge events are free and op
en to the public.
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On Tuesday February 5th at 6:00
pm\, NHTI presents the next event in its Wings of Knowledge lecture series
for the 2018-19 academic year. \; Noted Forest Society naturalist Dav
e Anderson presents “Sweet Ramblings About All Things Maple Syrup – Myth\,
Magic\, and Realities.”
In a time of changing climate what does t
he future hold for forests\, maple sugaring and New Hampshire traditions?<
/p>
All Wings of Knowledge events are free and open to the public.
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:NHTI\, Concord's Community College\, Library Living Room
UID:20190122T2213520Z-535362-243@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190214T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190214T130000
SUMMARY:Sweetheart Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Love is in the air at Presidential Oaks Retirement Community fo
r our annual Sweetheart Dinner on Valentine's Day\, Feb. 14. The fun begin
s at 11 a.m. with Couples Bingo\, followed by dinner at noon in the Big Oa
k Cafe. Enjoy chicken cordon bleu\, au gratin potato\, buttered peas and a
red velvet Valentine's Day cupcake for dessert. Door prizes will be hande
d out during the event\, with the grand prize awarded at 1 p.m. Tickets ar
e $12 per person\, $20 per couple. Groups welcome! Reservations can be mad
e by calling Kris at 724-6111.
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Love is in the air at Presidential Oaks Ret
irement Community for our annual Sweetheart Dinner on Valentine's Day\, Fe
b. 14. The fun begins at 11 a.m. with Couples Bingo\, followed by dinner a
t noon in the Big Oak Cafe. Enjoy chicken cordon bleu\, au gratin potato\,
buttered peas and a red velvet Valentine's Day cupcake for dessert. Door
prizes will be handed out during the event\, with the grand prize awarded
at 1 p.m. Tickets are $12 per person\, $20 per couple. Groups welcome! Res
ervations can be made by calling Kris at 724-6111.
CATEGORIES:Family Activity
LOCATION:Presidential Oaks Retirement Community
UID:20190125T2010090Z-535362-244@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190208T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190208T203000
SUMMARY:Capital Quilters Guild Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Capital Quilters Guild will hold its next meeting on Friday
\, February 8 at the United Baptist Church\, 39 Fayette St.\, Concord. The
speaker will be Henniker resident and award winning quilter\, David Taylo
r\, who will discuss his techniques for using photos and applique to creat
e stunning art quilts. The meeting is free for members\, $5 for non-member
s.
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The Capital Quilters Guild will hold its&nb
sp\;next meeting on Friday\, February 8 at the United Baptist Church\, 39
Fayette St.\, Concord. The speaker will be Henniker resident and award win
ning quilter\, David Taylor\, who will discuss his techniques for using ph
otos and applique to create stunning art quilts. The meeting is free for m
embers\, $5 for non-members. \;
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Organizations
LOCATION:United Baptist Church
UID:20190129T1558560Z-535362-245@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190215T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190215T213000
SUMMARY:The Farnsworth Invention
DESCRIPTION:The Community Players of Concord\, NH presents this fast-paced\
, humorous and dramatic play by Aaron Sorkin\, creator of The West Wing\,
A Few Good Men and more\, about the race to invent television. Featuring a
cast of 25 playing 70 different characters. Concord City Auditorium\, Feb
. 15\, 16 at 7:30 pm\, and Feb. 17 at 2:00 pm. Tickets and info at www.com
munityplayersofconcord.org.
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The Community Players of Concord\, NH prese
nts this fast-paced\, humorous and dramatic play by Aaron Sorkin\, creator
of The West Wing\, A Few Good Men and more\, about the
race to invent television. Featuring a cast of 25 playing 70 different cha
racters. Concord City Auditorium\, Feb. 15\, 16 at 7:30 pm\, and Feb. 17 a
t 2:00 pm. Tickets and info at www.communityplayersofconcord.org.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:The Community Players of Concord\, NH
UID:20190129T1558560Z-535362-246@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190215T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190215T201500
SUMMARY:Trouble in Paradise
DESCRIPTION:High class European thief Gaston Monescu meets his soul mate Li
ly\, a pickpocket masquerading as a countess. The two join forces and come
under the employ of Mme. Colet\, the beautiful owner of the Colet perfume
company. Rumors start to fly as Gaston - alias 'M. La Valle' - steals Mm
e. Colet away from her other suitors. When the secret of his true identit
y catches up with him\, Gaston is caught between the two beautiful women.
Bravura performances by Herbert Marshall\, Miriam Hopkins\, and Kay Franc
is. Not Rated (1932) 83 mins.
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High class European thief Gaston Monescu me
ets his soul mate Lily\, a pickpocket masquerading as a countess. The two
join forces and come under the employ of Mme. Colet\, the beautiful owner
of the Colet perfume company. \; Rumors start to fly as Gaston - alias
'M. La Valle' - steals Mme. Colet away from her other suitors. \; Whe
n the secret of his true identity catches up with him\, Gaston is caught b
etween the two beautiful women. \; Bravura performances by Herbert Mar
shall\, Miriam Hopkins\, and Kay Francis. \; Not Rated (1932) 83 mins.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:NHTI\, Concord's Community College\, Sweeney Auditorium
UID:20190130T1740250Z-535362-247@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190219T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190219T200000
SUMMARY:Wings of Knowledge: Victoria Sheehan
DESCRIPTION:In honor of National Engineers Week\, NHTI's Wings of Knowledge
presents NH Department of Transportation Commissioner Victoria Sheehan\,
who will speak on “Emerging Technologies and Transportation Innovation.”
https://www.nhti.edu/wings
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In honor of National Engineers Week\, NHTI'
s Wings of Knowledge presents NH Department of Transportation Commissioner
Victoria Sheehan\, who will speak on “Emerging Technologies and Transport
ation Innovation.” \; \;https://www.nhti.edu/wings
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:NHTI\, Concord's Community College\, Library Living Room
UID:20190204T2013180Z-535362-248@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190301T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190301T204500
SUMMARY:The Great Buster: A Celebration
DESCRIPTION:“Vastly entertaining! Certain to please Buster Keaton aficionad
os and newcomers alike\,” says critic Todd McCarthy. “In his 1949 essay ‘C
omedy’s Greatest Era\,’ James Agee suggested that ‘Keaton’s face ranked al
most with Lincoln’s as an early American archetype\; it was haunting\, han
dsome\, almost beautiful\, yet it was also irreducibly funny.’ “To watch T
he Great Buster: A Celebration — Peter Bogdanovich’s affectionate and info
rmative new documentary — is to appreciate Agee’s insight\, and also to ma
rvel anew at Keaton’s cinematic feats. The film presents a compact\, tact
ful biography and also a valuable explication of ‘Keatonesque’ in its most
sublime varieties.” – A.O. Scott
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“Vastly entertaining! Certain to please Bus
ter Keaton aficionados and newcomers alike\,” says critic Todd McCarthy.
p>
“In his 1949 essay ‘Comedy’s Greatest Era\,’ James Agee suggested t
hat ‘Keaton’s face ranked almost with Lincoln’s as an early American arche
type\; it was haunting\, handsome\, almost beautiful\, yet it was also irr
educibly funny.’
“To watch The Great Buster: A Celebration — Peter Bogdanovich’s affectionate and informative new documentary — is
to appreciate Agee’s insight\, and also to marvel anew at Keaton’s cinemat
ic feats. \; The film presents a compact\, tactful biography and also
a valuable explication of ‘Keatonesque’ in its most sublime varieties.” –
A.O. Scott
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:NHTI\, Concord's Community College\, Sweeney Auditorium
UID:20190214T1407380Z-535362-249@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190305T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190305T200000
SUMMARY:NHTI Wings of Knowledge: William Halacy
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday March 5th from 6-8 pm in the Library Living Room\, N
HTI presents the next event in its Wings of Knowledge lecture series for t
he 2018-19 academic year. William Halacy will share “The Benefits of Asia
n Medicine\,” a presentation on Tai Chi and Acupuncture. After a successfu
l career of 26 years in public safety\, Bill Halacy retired and began a ne
w career in Asian medicine. Following six years of study and graduation f
rom the New England School of Acupuncture with a Master's Degree in Acupun
cture\, he opened his practice in Concord in 2008. He is a nationally cert
ified Diplomate in Acupuncture\, certified by the National Certification C
ommission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine\, and licensed by the Stat
e of New Hampshire. A major component of Bill's healing practice is tai ch
i. He often recommends that his patients begin the study of tai chi as a
form of rehabilitation\, as tai chi is to Asian Medicine what physical the
rapy is to Western Medicine. Tai Chi can also be used for the prevention
of disease.
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On Tuesday March 5th from 6-8 pm
in the Library Living Room\, NHTI presents the next event in its Wings of
Knowledge lecture series for the 2018-19 academic year. \; William Ha
lacy will share “The Benefits of Asian Medicine\,” a presentation on Tai C
hi and Acupuncture.
After a successful career of 26 years in publi
c safety\, Bill Halacy retired and began a new career in Asian medicine.&n
bsp\; Following six years of study and graduation from the New England Sch
ool of Acupuncture with a Master's Degree in Acupuncture\, he opened his p
ractice in Concord in 2008. He is a nationally certified Diplomate in Acup
uncture\, certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupunctu
re and Oriental Medicine\, and licensed by the State of New Hampshire.
A major component of Bill's healing practice is tai chi. \; He of
ten recommends that his patients begin the study of tai chi as a form of r
ehabilitation\, as tai chi is to Asian Medicine what physical therapy is t
o Western Medicine. \; Tai Chi can also be used for the prevention of
disease.
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:NHTI\, Concord's Community College\, Library Living Room
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190309T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190309T130000
SUMMARY:Spring Ahead Road Race
DESCRIPTION:13th Annual Spring Ahead 5K Road Race. Fundraiser for NHTI Cros
s Country. Open to the public. Entrance fee: $15. Registration in Grappone
Hall\; race starts at the Student Center. Contact Perry Seagroves\, pseag
roves@ccsnh.edu.
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13th Annual Spring Ahead 5K Road Race. Fund
raiser for NHTI Cross Country. Open to the public. Entrance fee: $15. Regi
stration in Grappone Hall\; race starts at the Student Center. Contact Per
ry Seagroves\, pseagr
oves@ccsnh.edu.
CATEGORIES:Sports
LOCATION:NHTI\, Concord's Community College
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190406T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190406T190000
SUMMARY:Boscawen Church 'Famous' Supper
DESCRIPTION:Boscawen Church 'Famous' Supper ~ Come join us for our famous c
hurch suppers! Seating starts at 4:00PM - serving begins at 4:30 to 6PM.
This Dinner is Ham and Beans
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Boscawen Church 'Famous' Supper ~ Come join
us for our famous church suppers! Seating starts at 4:00PM - serving begi
ns at 4:30 to 6PM. \; This Dinner is Ham and Beans
CATEGORIES:Family Activity
LOCATION:Boscawen Town Hall
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190511T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190511T190000
SUMMARY:Boscawen Church 'Famous' Supper
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DESCRIPTION:Boscawen Church 'Famous' Supper ~ Come join us for our famous c
hurch suppers! Seating starts at 4:00PM - serving begins at 4:30 to 6PM.
This Dinner is Ham and Beans
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Boscawen Church 'Famous' Supper ~ Come join
us for our famous church suppers! Seating starts at 4:00PM - serving begi
ns at 4:30 to 6PM. \; This Dinner is Ham and Beans
CATEGORIES:Family Activity
LOCATION:Boscawen Congregational Church
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190329T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190329T210000
SUMMARY:Bears in Webster???
DESCRIPTION:Bears in Your Backyard. The Webster Free Public Library will p
resent Andrew Timmins the New Hampshire Fish and Game Bear Project Leader
on Friday\, March 29 at 7:00 p.m. at the library at 247 Battle Street (Rte
. 127). Questions? Call 648-2706.
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Bears in Your Backyard. \; The Webster
Free Public Library will present Andrew Timmins the New Hampshire Fish and
Game Bear Project Leader on Friday\, March 29 at 7:00 p.m. at the library
at 247 Battle Street (Rte. 127). \; Questions? \; Call 648-2706.<
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CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Webster Free Public Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190308T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190308T203000
SUMMARY:Capital Quilters Guild Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Capital Quilters Guild will meet on Friday\, March 8 at 6:3
0 pm at the United Baptist Church\, 39 Fayette St. in Concord. The speaker
will be David LaValley of Bittersweet Fabrics in Boscawen who will talk o
n the different kinds of threads and how they work in sewing machines and
affect the appearance of our quilts. The meeting is open to all. Free for
members and $5 for nonmembers.
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The Capital Quilters Guild will meet on Fri
day\, March 8 at 6:30 pm at the United Baptist Church\, 39 Fayette St. in
Concord. The speaker will be David LaValley of Bittersweet Fabrics in Bosc
awen who will talk on the different kinds of threads and how they work in
sewing machines and affect the appearance of our quilts. The meeting is op
en to all. Free for members and $5 for nonmembers.
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Organizations
LOCATION:United Baptist Church
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190323T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190323T153000
SUMMARY:Acting Workshop for 20-Somethings
DESCRIPTION:Acting workshop for 20-somethings (age 20-29) with Wayland Bunn
ell. The morning session will cover Developing Emotional Resonance in lin
es and scenes. Please bring a memorized 8-12 word line from a play\, or l
yric from a song. The afternoon session will cover character arcs in dial
ogue\, songs\, plays\, musicals\, and scenes\, using the tools learned in
the morning session. Please bring a short synopsis of a character or song
you've done or wish to do. And maybe there'll be one surprise piece of
work! There will be a 1/2 hour lunch break. Please bring a notebook and y
our lunch. Cost is $15 (cash or check\, payable on the day of the worksho
p)\, and includes membership with The Players for the balance of our 91st
season. Wayland Bunnell has been an active member of The Community Players
of Concord\, NH for 36 years\, starting as the set designer for "Annie" i
n 1983. He has been involved in over 120 productions in virtually every c
apacity. He has taught acting\, set building\, diction\, and singing song
s in past workshops or with individuals. He has also stage managed\, ment
ored mainstage directors\, and as a frequent tech director\, taught backst
age skills to many. Registration for the 12 available spaces is required.
For further information\, call (603) 668 5466 (land line) or email wtarry
town@aol.com.
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Acting workshop for 20-somethings (age 20-2
9) \;with Wayland Bunnell. \;
The morning session will cov
er Developing Emotional Resonance in lines and scenes. \; Please bring
a memorized 8-12 word line from a play\, or lyric from a song. \; The
afternoon session will cover character arcs in dialogue\, songs\, plays\,
musicals\, and scenes\, using the tools learned in the morning session.&n
bsp\; Please bring a short synopsis of a character or song you've done or
wish to do. \; And maybe there'll be \; one surprise piece of work
!
There will be a 1/2 hour lunch break. \; Please bring a note
book and your lunch. \; Cost is $15 (cash or check\, payable on the da
y of the workshop)\, and includes membership with The Players for the bala
nce of our 91st season.
Wayland Bunnell has been an active member
of The Community Players of Concord\, NH for 36 years\, starting as the se
t designer for "\;Annie"\; in 1983. \; He has been involved in
over 120 productions in virtually every capacity. \; He has taught ac
ting\, set building\, diction\, and singing songs in past workshops or wit
h individuals. \; He has also stage managed\, mentored mainstage direc
tors\, and as a frequent tech director\, taught backstage skills to many.<
/p>
Registration for the 12 available spaces is required.  \;For f
urther information\, call (603) 668 5466 (land line) or email wtarrytown@aol.com.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Community Players of Concord Studio
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190326T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190326T140000
SUMMARY:24th Annual Wellness Fair
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday March 26th\, NHTI Health Services is sponsoring the
24th Annual NHTI Wellness Fair from 11 am to 2 pm in the Dr. Goldie Crocke
r Wellness Center. The theme for this year is “Be Well & Thrive.” The We
llness Fair typically attracts over 40 exhibitors including government hea
lth agencies\, local health businesses\, and health educators – along with
student exhibitors from NHTI’s own health programs – offering demonstrati
ons\, health screenings\, wellness education\, exhibits and more. There w
ill be free healthy refreshments\, door prizes and background music. Admi
ssion is free and the community is invited. Sponsorships and exhibit space
available. For information please contact NHTI Health Services\, (603) 2
30-4043 or NHTIhealthservices@ccsnh.edu.
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On Tuesday March 26th\, NHTI Hea
lth Services is sponsoring the 24th Annual NHTI Wellness Fair from 11 am t
o 2 pm in the Dr. Goldie Crocker Wellness Center. \; The theme for thi
s year is “Be Well &\; Thrive.” \; The Wellness Fair typically attr
acts over 40 exhibitors including government health agencies\, local healt
h businesses\, and health educators – along with student exhibitors from N
HTI’s own health programs – offering demonstrations\, health screenings\,
wellness education\, exhibits and more. \; There will be free healthy
refreshments\, door prizes and background music. \; Admission is free
and the community is invited.
Sponsorships and exhibit space avail
able. \; For information please contact NHTI Health Services\, (603) 2
30-4043 or NH
TIhealthservices@ccsnh.edu.
CATEGORIES:Self Improvement
LOCATION:NHTI\, Concord's Community College\, Wellness Center Gym
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190403T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190403T183000
SUMMARY:NHTI Spring Open House
DESCRIPTION:Explore NHTI at our Spring Open House\, Wednesday April 3rd\, f
rom 4:30 - 6:30 pm in the Student Center / Wellness Center Gym. Learn abo
ut our 90+ academic programs. Tour our 240 acre campus. Find out about C
ampus Life at NHTI. Meet current and former students\, Academic Departmen
t Heads and representatives from Admissions and Financial Aid. Start here
… go anywhere! Contact the Admissions office at (603) 230-4011 or nhtiadm
@ccsnh.edu for further information – or just come and join us! Open to al
l prospective students and their families.
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Explore NHTI at our Spring Open House\, Wednesday April 3rd\, from 4:30 - 6:30 pm in the Student Cen
ter / Wellness Center Gym. \; Learn about our 90+ academic programs.&n
bsp\; Tour our 240 acre campus. \; Find out about Campus Life at NHTI.
 \; Meet current and former students\, Academic Department Heads and r
epresentatives from Admissions and Financial Aid. \; Start here … go a
nywhere!
Contact the Admissions office at (603) 230-4011 or nhtiadm@ccsnh.edu for furt
her information – or just come and join us! \; Open to all prospective
students and their families.
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:NHTI\, Concord's Community College\, Wellness Center Gym
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190329T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190329T210000
SUMMARY:NHTI Friday Night Film: Hal
DESCRIPTION:Filmmaker Hal Ashby's obsessive genius led to an unprecedented
string of Oscar®-nominated and winning classics\, including Harold and Mau
de\, Shampoo\, The Last Detail\, Bound for Glory\, Coming Home\, and Being
There. But as contemporaries Coppola\, Scorsese and Spielberg rose to bl
ockbuster stardom in the 1980s\, Ashby's uncompromising nature played out
as a cautionary tale of art versus commerce. Director Amy Scott’s documen
tary about Ashby was a 2018 Sundance selection. David Stewart – local fil
m instructor and the film’s archival research assistant – will be on hand
for an après film discussion. Not Rated (2018) 90 mins.
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Filmmaker Hal Ashby's obsessive genius led
to an unprecedented string of Oscar®\;-nominated and winning classics\,
including Harold and Maude\, Shampoo\, The Last Detail\, Bound for Gl
ory\, Coming Home\, and Being There. \; But as contempor
aries Coppola\, Scorsese and Spielberg rose to blockbuster stardom in the
1980s\, Ashby's uncompromising nature played out as a cautionary tale of a
rt versus commerce. \;
Director Amy Scott’s documentary about
Ashby was a 2018 Sundance selection. \; David Stewart – local film ins
tructor and the film’s archival research assistant – will be on hand for a
n aprè\;s film discussion. \; \;Not Rated (2018) 90 mins.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:NHTI\, Concord's Community College\, Sweeney Auditorium
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190402T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190402T140000
SUMMARY:NHTI Multicultural Day
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that NHTI\, Concord’s Community College has studen
ts who come from over 90 countries? That is more than enough reason to ce
lebrate and share the community’s rich diversity at the 19th Annual Multic
ultural Day on Tuesday\, April 2 from 12-2 in the Wellness Center. Admiss
ion is free and the public is invited. Members of the NHTI family have dis
plays of their countries’ cultures through objects\, clothing\, art\, phot
os\, and food. The event also includes dance\, music and a fashion show w
ith traditional clothing from around the world. The event is sponsored by
the school’s Cultural Exchange Club\, the Cross-Cultural & ESOL office\,
and the Student Senate. For more information\, please contact Rosie Hughes
-Smith in the Cross-Cultural & ESOL office by email at rhughessmith@ccsnh.
edu or by phone at (603) 230-4055.
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Did you know that NHTI\, Concord’s Communit
y College has students who come from over 90 countries? \; That is mor
e than enough reason to celebrate and share the community’s rich diversity
at the 19th Annual Multicultural Day on Tuesday\, April 2 from 12-2 in th
e Wellness Center. \; Admission is free and the public is invited.
Members of the NHTI family have displays of their countries’ cultures
through objects\, clothing\, art\, photos\, and food. \; The event al
so includes dance\, music and a fashion show with traditional clothing fro
m around the world. \; The event is sponsored by the school’s Cultural
Exchange Club\, the Cross-Cultural &\; ESOL office\, and the Student S
enate.
For more information\, please contact Rosie Hughes-Smith in
the Cross-Cultural &\; ESOL office by email at rhughessmith@ccsnh.edu or by phone at
(603) 230-4055.
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:NHTI\, Concord's Community College\, Wellness Center Gym
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190402T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190402T200000
SUMMARY:NHTI Wings of Knowledge: Chekeri Byimanikora
DESCRIPTION:NHTI has students from over 50 foreign nations. Every April\,
Wings of Knowledge invites one of them to speak about their homeland\, and
their journey to America. On Tuesday April 2nd at 6:00 pm\, join us as Hu
man Service student Chekeri Byimanikora shares the wonders and beauties of
her homeland\, Rwanda. Known as Igihugu cy’I misozi Igihumbi\, or Land of
a Thousand Hills\, Rwanda is rich in natural beauty. Come discover this a
mazing country\, its people\, its culture\, its geography from a woman who
will always have this special place close to her heart. Refreshments pro
vided by the Campus Activities Board and Student Senate.
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NHTI has students from over 50 foreign nati
ons. \; Every April\, Wings of Knowledge invites one of them to speak
about their homeland\, and their journey to America.
On Tuesday Ap
ril 2nd at 6:00 pm\, join us as Human Service student Chekeri B
yimanikora shares the wonders and beauties of her homeland\, Rwanda. Known
as Igihugu cy’I misozi Igihumbi\, or Land of a Thousand Hills\,
Rwanda is rich in natural beauty. Come discover this amazing country\, its
people\, its culture\, its geography from a woman who will always have th
is special place close to her heart. \;
Refreshments provided
by the Campus Activities Board and Student Senate. \;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:NHTI\, Concord's Community College\, Library Living Room
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190403T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190404T041500
SUMMARY:Chinatown
DESCRIPTION:45th anniversary of the essential\, iconic and influential film
noir (color) masterpiece with indelible performances by Jack Nicholson\,
Faye Dunaway\, and John Huston. Water\, orange groves\, power\, 1930’s\,
mystery\, and murder – and more\, much more. Winner of the Academy Award
for Best Screenplay and nominated for Best Picture\, Best Director\, Best
Actor\, Best Actress\, and Best Cinematography. Rated “R” (1974) 2 hrs 10
mins. Free admission. Co-sponsored by NHTI Film Society and Concord Rea
ds. For more information contact Steve Ambra at 271-6484 x4101 or sambra@
ccsnh.edu.
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45th anniversary of the essential\, iconic
and influential film noir (color) masterpiece with indelible performances
by Jack Nicholson\, Faye Dunaway\, and John Huston. \; Water\, orange
groves\, power\, 1930’s\, mystery\, and murder – and more\, much more.&nbs
p\; Winner of the Academy Award for Best Screenplay and nominated for Best
Picture\, Best Director\, Best Actor\, Best Actress\, and Best Cinematogr
aphy. \; Rated “R” (1974) 2 hrs 10 mins. \;
Free admission
. \; Co-sponsored by NHTI Film Society and Concord Reads. \; For m
ore information contact Steve Ambra at 271-6484 x4101 or sambra@ccsnh.edu.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:NHTI\, Concord's Community College\, Sweeney Auditorium
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190406
SUMMARY:NH Energy Expo
DESCRIPTION:NH Energy Expo The 5th annual NH Home Energy Expo is scheduled
for Saturday\, April 6\, 2019 at the Dunbarton Elementary School Community
Center from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM. There is no charge to attend and everyone
is welcome. The Energy Expo will feature a gymnasium full of vendors and
topical workshop sessions held throughout the event and educational games
for children. If you are considering an energy project and would like to l
earn more about various energy technologies\, including solar panels\, pel
let fired boilers\, domestic hot water alternatives\, Geo-Thermal and air
exchange heat pump systems\, and financing opportunities\, this is the pla
ce to come. If you’re responsible for paying the bills\, we’ll have practi
cal information on how to fund projects and generate savings through energ
y conservation. Contact us at Dunbarton Energy Committee on Facebook\, our
web page at: https://www.dunbarton-energy.org/energy-expo/ for workshop s
chedule. Questions or by email at: energy@dunbarton-energy.org
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NH Energy Expo
The
5th annual NH Home Energy Expo is scheduled for Saturday\, Apr
il 6\, 2019 at the Dunbarton Elementary School Community Center from 9:00
AM to 3:30 PM. \;There is no charge to attend and everyone is welcome.
The Energy Expo will feature a gymnasium full of vendors and topical work
shop sessions held throughout the event and educational games for children
.
If you are considering an energy project and would like to learn
more about various energy technologies\, including solar panels\, pellet
fired boilers\, domestic hot water alternatives\, Geo-Thermal and air exch
ange heat pump systems\, and financing opportunities\, this is the place t
o come.
If you’re responsible for paying the bills\, we’ll have pr
actical information on how to fund projects and generate savings through e
nergy conservation.
Contact us at Dunbarton Energy Committee \
;on Facebook\, our web page at: https://www.dunbarton-energy.org/ener
gy-expo/ \;for workshop schedule.
Questions or by
email at: energy@dunbarton-energy.org
CATEGORIES:Career Fairs & Trade Shows
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190328T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190328T170000
SUMMARY:Director of Outreach &\; Development
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DESCRIPTION: Kimball Jenkins School of Art Offers Free Club for Teens Ki
mball Jenkins School of Art has a special deal for the teens in your life:
"Teen Art + Life\," a free weekly club where kids can make art - and frie
nds. The club lets teens experiment with different art techniques in a fun
and non-judgmental way. There is no right or wrong\, and all skill levels
are welcome. The two experienced art instructors will guide the kids thro
ugh the projects while helping them build confidence\, learn self-advocacy
skills\, and talk through some of life's many challenges. Teen Art + L
ife meets Thursdays from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm in the Yellow House art studio
s. Kimball Jenkins is located at 266 North Main St. in Concord\, just off
I-393 Exit 15. For more information and to register\, go to https://www.k
imballjenkins.com/teen-art-life or call 603-225-3932 and ask about the Tee
n Art + Life club.
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 \;
Kimball Jenkins School of Art O
ffers Free Club for Teens
 \;
Kimball Jenkins School of Art ha
s a special deal for the teens in your life: "\;Teen Art + Life\,"
\; a free weekly club where kids can make art - and friends. The club lets
teens experiment with different art techniques in a fun and non-judgmenta
l way. There is no right or wrong\, and all skill levels are welcome. The
two experienced art instructors will guide the kids through the projects w
hile helping them build confidence\, learn self-advocacy skills\, and talk
through some of life's many challenges. \;  \; Teen Art + Life me
ets Thursdays from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm in the Yellow House art studios. Kim
ball Jenkins is located at 266 North Main St. in Concord\, just off I-393
Exit 15. For more information and to register\, go to \;
https://www.kimb
alljenkins.com/teen-art-life \;or call 603-225-3932 and ask about
the Teen Art \;+ Life club.
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:Kimball Jenkins
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190419T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190419T200000
SUMMARY:NHTI/Northeast Delta Dental 5K
DESCRIPTION:For the 15th consecutive year\, NHTI\, Concord’s Community Coll
ege and Northeast Delta Dental (NEDD) are prepping for their annual 5K roa
d race. The NHTI/Northeast Delta Dental 5K is part of the Concord Area Ra
ce Series (CARS)\, and has become a Concord area “hallmark” event. The ra
ce is open to the public\, and around 500 runners typically participate. T
his year’s race takes place at 6 pm on Friday April 19th on the school’s b
ucolic campus\, which is adjacent to the company’s headquarters. There is
also a free children’s “Fun Run” at 6:45 pm. Awards will be presented to
the top three male and female finishers\, and the top three in each of a d
ozen age brackets\, as well as to the top NHTI res hall team and the faste
st NHTI alumni. There is a $100 bonus prize for setting a NH state 5K rec
ord (male and female)\, which is quite possible on our fast\, flat course!
Registration and pre-race events start at 3 pm\, with a post-race BBQ and
general celebration continuing until 8 pm. More information and pre-regi
stration forms are available at www.nhti.edu/5k. The NHTI/Northeast Delta
Dental 5K is the primary fundraiser for NHTI’s Jen Kemp Memorial Scholarsh
ip. Jen was a graduate of the school’s Sports Management program who pass
ed away unexpectedly in 2004. The fund awards a minimum of three scholars
hips twice a year (spring and fall semesters) to students who demonstrate
strong academic skills and leadership potential\, while also being active
in campus life and community service at NHTI. Since the inception of this
scholarship\, nearly $10\,000 per year has been awarded to deserving NHTI
students helping to make a difference. In further support of the Jen Kemp
Fund there will be a Silent Auction held in conjunction with the race. T
he auction begins online on Friday April 1st at www.nhti.edu/5k\, and clos
es after the awards ceremonies on the day of the race. Visit the web site
to check out the wide variety of items available\, put in a bid\, and che
ck back regularly to see if anyone has outbid you! (You don’t even have t
o go to the race to win!)
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For the 15th consecutive year\,
NHTI\, Concord’s Community College and Northeast Delta Dental (NEDD) are p
repping for their annual 5K road race. \; The NHTI/Northeast Delta Den
tal 5K is part of the Concord Area Race Series (CARS)\, and has become a C
oncord area “hallmark” event. \; The race is open to the public\, and
around 500 runners typically participate.
This year’s race takes p
lace at 6 pm on Friday April 19th on the school’s bucolic campu
s\, which is adjacent to the company’s headquarters. \; There is also
a free children’s “Fun Run” at 6:45 pm.
Awards will be presented t
o the top three male and female finishers\, and the top three in each of a
dozen age brackets\, as well as to the top NHTI res hall team and the fas
test NHTI alumni. \; There is a $100 bonus prize for setting a NH stat
e 5K record (male and female)\, which is quite possible on our fast\, flat
course!
Registration and pre-race events start at 3 pm\, with a p
ost-race BBQ and general celebration continuing until 8 pm. \; More in
formation and pre-registration forms are available at www.nhti.edu/5k.
The NHTI/Northeas
t Delta Dental 5K is the primary fundraiser for NHTI’s Jen Kemp Memorial S
cholarship. \; Jen was a graduate of the school’s Sports Management pr
ogram who passed away unexpectedly in 2004. \; The fund awards a minim
um of three scholarships twice a year (spring and fall semesters) to stude
nts who demonstrate strong academic skills and leadership potential\, whil
e also being active in campus life and community service at NHTI. \; S
ince the inception of this scholarship\, nearly $10\,000 per year has been
awarded to deserving NHTI students helping to make a difference.
In further support of the Jen Kemp Fund there will be a Silent Auction hel
d in conjunction with the race. \; The auction begins online on Friday
April 1st at w
ww.nhti.edu/5k\, and closes after the awards ceremonies on the day of
the race. \; Visit the web site to check out the wide variety of items
available\, put in a bid\, and check back regularly to see if anyone has
outbid you! \; (You don’t even have to go to the race to win!)
CATEGORIES:Sports
LOCATION:NHTI\, Concord's Community College
UID:20190327T1747350Z-535362-265@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190322T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190322T140000
SUMMARY:NHTI’s 18th Annual Celebration of Poetry
DESCRIPTION:NHTI's 18th Annual Celebration of Poetry with Domenic Scopa. Re
ading to be followed by a Reception and Open Mic. Members of the College a
nd the Community are invited to listen and participate. Free admission.
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NHTI's 18th Annual Celebration of Poetry wi
th Domenic Scopa. \;Reading to be followed by a Reception and Open Mic
. Members of the College and the Community are invited to listen and parti
cipate. Free admission. \;
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:NHTI\, Concord's Community College\, Library Living Room
UID:20190327T1747350Z-535362-266@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190330T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190330T140000
SUMMARY:Capital Quilters Guild Quilt So
DESCRIPTION:
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CATEGORIES:General
UID:20190330T1813150Z-535362-267@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190414T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190414T160000
SUMMARY:Blithe Spirit
DESCRIPTION:Novelist Charles Condomine invites the eccentric medium and cla
irvoyant Madame Arcati to his house to conduct a séance\, hoping to gather
material for his next book. Arcati inadvertently summons the ghost of Ch
arles' beautiful but temperamental first wife\, Elvira\, who then attempts
to disrupt Charles' marriage to his second wife\, Ruth -- who cannot see
or hear the ghost. Admission is $14\, or $8 for ages 12 and under (free fo
r NHTI students).
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Novelist Charles Condomine invites the ecce
ntric medium and clairvoyant Madame Arcati to his house to conduct a s&eac
ute\;ance\, hoping to gather material for his next book. \; Arcati ina
dvertently summons the ghost of Charles' beautiful but temperamental first
wife\, Elvira\, who then attempts to disrupt Charles' marriage to his sec
ond wife\, Ruth -- who cannot see or hear the ghost.
Admission is
$14\, or $8 for ages 12 and under (free for NHTI students).
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:NHTI\, Concord's Community College\, Sweeney Auditorium
UID:20190403T1808190Z-535362-268@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190412T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190412T213000
SUMMARY:Blithe Spirit
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DESCRIPTION:Novelist Charles Condomine invites the eccentric medium and cla
irvoyant Madame Arcati to his house to conduct a séance\, hoping to gather
material for his next book. Arcati inadvertently summons the ghost of Ch
arles' beautiful but temperamental first wife\, Elvira\, who then attempts
to disrupt Charles' marriage to his second wife\, Ruth -- who cannot see
or hear the ghost. Admission is $14\, or $8 for ages 12 and under (free fo
r NHTI students).
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Novelist Charles Condomine invites the ecce
ntric medium and clairvoyant Madame Arcati to his house to conduct a s&eac
ute\;ance\, hoping to gather material for his next book. \; Arcati ina
dvertently summons the ghost of Charles' beautiful but temperamental first
wife\, Elvira\, who then attempts to disrupt Charles' marriage to his sec
ond wife\, Ruth -- who cannot see or hear the ghost.
Admission is
$14\, or $8 for ages 12 and under (free for NHTI students).
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:NHTI\, Concord's Community College\, Sweeney Auditorium
UID:20190403T1808190Z-535362-269@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190423T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190423T200000
SUMMARY:Ty Gagne: The Last Climb of Kate Matrosova
DESCRIPTION:On February 15\, 2015\, Kate Matrosova\, an avid mountaineer\,
set off before sunrise for a traverse of the Northern Presidential Range i
n New Hampshire’s White Mountains. Late the following day\, rescuers carri
ed her frozen body out of the mountains amid some of the worst weather eve
r recorded on these deceptively rugged slopes. At thirty-two\, Matrosova w
as ultra-fit and healthy and had already summited much larger mountains on
several continents. Her gear included a rescue beacon and a satellite pho
ne. Yet despite their best efforts\, more than forty expert search and res
cue personnel\, a NH Army National Guard Blackhawk helicopter\, and a Civi
l Air Patrol Cessna airplane could not reach her in time to save her. What
went wrong? Ty Gagne -- chief executive officer of New Hampshire Public R
isk Management Exchange (Primex3) and a certified Wilderness First Respond
er -- explores possible answers to that question on Tuesday\, April 23rd\,
at 6:00 pm in Sweeney Auditorium. Ty’s book\, Where You’ll Find Me: Risk
\, Decisions\, and the Last Climb of Kate Matrosova\, demonstrates why Mat
rosova’s story—what we know and what we will never know—represents such a
poignant\, intriguing and informative case study in risk analysis and deci
sion-making. Free admission. Refreshments provided by the Campus Activit
ies Board and Student Senate.
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On February 15\, 2015\, Kate Matrosova\, an
avid mountaineer\, set off before sunrise for a traverse of the Northern
Presidential Range in New Hampshire’s White Mountains. Late the following
day\, rescuers carried her frozen body out of the mountains amid some of t
he worst weather ever recorded on these deceptively rugged slopes.
At thirty-two\, Matrosova was ultra-fit and healthy and had already summi
ted much larger mountains on several continents. Her gear included a rescu
e beacon and a satellite phone. Yet despite their best efforts\, more than
forty expert search and rescue personnel\, a NH Army National Guard Black
hawk helicopter\, and a Civil Air Patrol Cessna airplane could not reach h
er in time to save her.
What went wrong?
Ty Gagne -- chief
executive officer of New Hampshire Public Risk Management Exchange (Prime
x3) and a certified Wilderness First Responder -- explores possible answer
s to that question on Tuesday\, April 23rd\, at 6:00 pm
in Sweeney Auditorium. \; Ty’s book\, Where You’ll Find
Me: Risk\, Decisions\, and the Last Climb of Kate Matrosova\, demonst
rates why Matrosova’s story—what we know and what we will never know—repre
sents such a poignant\, intriguing and informative case study in risk anal
ysis and decision-making. \; Free admission. \; Refreshments provi
ded by the Campus Activities Board and Student Senate. \;
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:NHTI\, Concord's Community College\, Sweeney Auditorium
UID:20190405T1607100Z-535362-270@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190417T174500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190417T191500
SUMMARY:Recycling Slide Presentation
DESCRIPTION:The Board of Selectmen & the Salisbury Recycling Committee welc
omes Mike Durfor\, Executive Director of Northeast Resource Recovery Assoc
iation\, who will present a slide presentation on recycling. Please join
us on Wednesday\, April 17\, 2019 at approximately 5:45 PM at Academy Hal
l located at 9 Old Coach Road in Salisbury\, NH.
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The Board of Selectmen &\; the Salisbury
Recycling Committee welcomes Mike Durfor\, Executive Director of Northeas
t Resource Recovery Association\, who will present a slide presentation on
recycling. \; \;
Please join us on Wednesday\, April 17\,
2019 at approximately 5:45 PM at Academy Hall located at 9 Old Coach Road
 \;in Salisbury\, NH. \;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Salisbury NH
UID:20190416T1618030Z-535362-271@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190426T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190426T203000
SUMMARY:NHTI Presents Finesse Mitchell
DESCRIPTION:On Friday\, April 26\, 2019\, from 7:30 – 9:30 pm in the Wellne
ss Center Gym\, NHTI’s Campus Activities Board (CAB) presents comedian\, a
ctor and author Finesse Mitchell\, with special guest Feraz Ozel\, for an
evening of standup comedy. Finesse Mitchell gained fame with a
three-year run on Saturday Night Live. He has made numerous movie appear
ances\, including Barely Lethal with Samuel L. Jackson and Jessica Alba\,
and recently premiered a one-hour standup special on Showtime\, The Spirit
Told Me to Tell You. As an author\, Finesse is known for his
“hip\, hilarious and wildly popular” monthly advice column for Essence mag
azine\, and a tongue-in-cheek advice book on dating for women\, Your Girlf
riends Only Know So Much: A Brother’s Take on Dating and Mating for Sistas
(2007\, Simon Spotlight). Feraz Ozel has had numerous TV appe
arances\, and recently shot the lead role in the feature film Hollywood Di
rt. Feraz wrote\, directed and co-starred in the film Curious Georgina\,
which screened at Just for Laughs in Montreal. His standup album Chillenn
ial made Billboard’s Top 10 and iTunes’ Top 3 for comedy albums.
Tickets for CAB Comedy Night are $15 for the general public\, $10 for N
HTI students and alumni. Seating is general admission\; no refunds or exc
hanges are available. Parking opens at 6:00 pm\; doors open at 6:30 pm\;
show starts at 7:30 pm. Tickets are further information are available at
https://www.nhtispringshow19.eventbrite.com.
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On Friday\, April 26\, 2019\, from 7:30 – 9
:30 pm in the Wellness Center Gym\, NHTI’s Campus Activities Board (CAB) p
resents comedian\, actor and author Finesse Mitchell\, wi
th special guest Feraz Ozel\, for an evening of standup c
omedy.
 \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;&nb
sp\; \; \; Finesse Mitchell gained fame with a three-year run on S
aturday Night Live. \; He has made numerous movie appearances\, includ
ing Barely Lethal with Samuel L. Jackson and Jessica Alba\, and r
ecently premiered a one-hour standup special on Showtime\, The Spirit
Told Me to Tell You.
 \; \; \; \; \; 
\; \; \; \; \; \; As an author\, Finesse is known for
his “hip\, hilarious and wildly popular” monthly advice column for Ess
ence magazine\, and a tongue-in-cheek advice book on dating for women
\, Your Girlfriends Only Know So Much: A Brother’s Take on Dating and
Mating for Sistas (2007\, Simon Spotlight).
 \; \;&nb
sp\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; Feraz Ozel ha
s had numerous TV appearances\, and recently shot the lead role in the fea
ture film Hollywood Dirt. \; Feraz wrote\, directed and co-st
arred in the film Curious Georgina\, which screened at Just for L
aughs in Montreal. \; His standup album Chillennial made Bill
board’s Top 10 and iTunes’ Top 3 for comedy albums.
 \; \;
 \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; Tickets fo
r CAB Comedy Night are $15 for the general public\, $10 for NHTI students
and alumni. \; Seating is general admission\; no refunds or exchanges
are available. \; Parking opens at 6:00 pm\; doors open at 6:30 pm\; s
how starts at 7:30 pm. \; Tickets are further information are availabl
e at https://www.nhtispringshow19.eventbrite.com.
 \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:NHTI\, Concord's Community College\, Wellness Center Gym
UID:20190416T1618030Z-535362-272@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190420T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190420T110000
SUMMARY:Easter Egg Hunt
DESCRIPTION:There will be an Easter Egg Hunt at the Salisbury Elementary Sc
hool\, April 20 at 10 AM - this hunt is for children walking age to 12 yea
rs old that live in the MV school district. Please bring your bags and bu
ckets to collect eggs. All eggs must be emptied and returned to the colle
citon totes before leaving the event as they are re-used yearly. Bring you
r camera to take photos of your little ones with the Easter Bunny! This ev
ent sponsored by the Salisbury PTG and Countryside Builders.
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There will be an Easter Egg Hunt at the Sal
isbury Elementary School\, April 20 at 10 AM - this hunt is for children w
alking age to 12 years old that live in the MV school district. \; Ple
ase bring your bags and buckets to collect eggs. \; All eggs must be e
mptied and returned to the colleciton totes before leaving the event as th
ey are re-used yearly.
Bring your camera to take photos of your li
ttle ones with the Easter Bunny!
This event sponsored by the Salis
bury PTG and Countryside Builders.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Town of Salisbury
UID:20190416T1621090Z-535362-273@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190502T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190502T190000
SUMMARY:Spring Planting Workshop!
DESCRIPTION:FREE program with light refreshments! MCCD welcomes Emma Erler\
, Education Center Program Coordinator with UNH Cooperative Extension\, to
lead our presentation and discussion on how to plant and care for your pe
rennial garden and small and large fruit trees and bushes. Learn how to c
orrectly plant a bare root plant! Bring all of your gardening questions!!
Please let us know you are coming by Monday\, April 29th by emailing info@
merrimackccd.org or by calling the office at 603.223.6020
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FREE progr
am with light refreshments!
MC
CD welcomes \;Emma Erler\, Education Center Program Coordinator with UNH Coope
rative Extension\, to lead our presentation and discussion on how to plant
and care for your perennial garden and small and large fruit trees and bu
shes. \;
Learn how to corr
ectly plant a bare root plant!
Bring all of your gardening questions!!
Please let us know you are coming by Monday\, April 29th
by emailing \;info@merrimackccd.org \;or by calling the office at 603.223.6020
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Carter Hill Orchard
UID:20190418T1451440Z-535362-274@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190511T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190511T120000
SUMMARY:19th Annual Perennial Exchange
DESCRIPTION:Slip and Swap / Plan and Plant Beautify your garden and the str
eetscape Great Gardening Raffle thanks to MARSHALL'S FLORIST of Boscawe
n Rain or Shine Morning Coffee Info 344-4747 FREE everyone is welcome
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Slip and Swap / Plan and Plant
Beau
tify your garden and the streetscape
 \;
Great Gardening Raffle thanks to \;
MARS
HALL'S FLORIST
of Boscawen
Rain or Shine
Morning Coffee
Info 344-4747
FREE everyone is welcome
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CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20190426T1610410Z-535362-275@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190511T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190511T170000
SUMMARY:FLOWER POWER - A Spring Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Embrace Mother Nature this Mother's Day Weekend with activities
\, crafts and shopping. Planting activity\, Flower Crafts\, Shopping\, Sma
ll animals\, The Best Buddies Friendship walk\, and more. Sponsored by Int
own Concord www.InTownConcord.org
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Embrace Mother Nature this Mother's Day Wee
kend with activities\, crafts and shopping.
Planting activity\, Fl
ower Crafts\, Shopping\, Small animals\, The Best Buddies Friendship walk\
, and more. Sponsored by Intown Concord www.InTownConcord.org
CATEGORIES:General
UID:20190508T1403440Z-535362-276@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190620T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190620T110000
SUMMARY:45th Annual Market Days Festival
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DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by In Town Concord www.InTownConcord.org. Free Event!
Food\, music\, shopping\, and fun. Beer Tent (must be over 21). June 20\,
21 & 22. See website for more info and hours
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Sponsored by In Town Concord www.InTownConc
ord.org. Free Event! Food\, music\, shopping\, and fun. Beer Tent (must be
over 21). June 20\, 21 &\; 22. See website for more info and hours&nbs
p\;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Downtown Main St
UID:20190508T1408400Z-535362-277@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190803
SUMMARY:Camp Intown
DESCRIPTION:Are you Team North Main or Team South Main? Join Intown Concord
for an exciting day of healthy competition as we wind down summer and cel
ebrate the new school year with a nostalgic turn to the Old-Fashioned Fiel
d Day! CAMP INTOWN is a one-day event in downtown Concord on Saturday\, Au
gust 3rd to feature sack races and relay games\, obstacle courses\, some f
riendly tug-of-war\, arts & crafts\, back-to-school shopping\, a Stuff-the
-Bus school supply drive and more! Kick off the day with a pancake breakfa
st to gear up for all of the fun\, summer-camp-themed festivities!
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Are you Team North Main or Team South Main?
Join Intown Concord for an exciting day of healthy competition as we wind
down summer and celebrate the new school year with a nostalgic turn to th
e Old-Fashioned Field Day! CAMP INTOWN is a one-day event in downtown Conc
ord on Saturday\, August 3rd to feature sack races and relay games\, obsta
cle courses\, some friendly tug-of-war\, arts &\; crafts\, back-to-scho
ol shopping\, a Stuff-the-Bus school supply drive and more! Kick off the d
ay with a pancake breakfast to gear up for all of the fun\, summer-camp-th
emed festivities!
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Main St
UID:20190508T1414090Z-535362-278@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190520T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190520T200000
SUMMARY:Boscawen's Writers Group
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DESCRIPTION:The Boscawen Public Library’s Writers Group meets from 6 to 8 p
.m. on the last Monday of each month\, except for May & December. At the m
oment we have 11 members\, including Sheila Mable\, the editor\, teacher a
nd facilitator. As always\, we may write in any form we wish—fiction or n
onfiction\, poetry or prose\, letters or lyrics\, monologue or dialogue\,
etc. At meetings we share our pieces in a supportive environment while giv
ing and receiving feedback on how to improve our writing. We welcome other
s to join us at any session.
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The Boscawen Public Library&rsquo\;s Writer
s Group meets from 6 to 8 p.m. on the last Monday of each month\, except f
or May &\; December. At the moment we have 11 members\, including Sheil
a Mable\, the editor\, teacher and facilitator. \; As always\, we may
write in any form we wish&mdash\;fiction or nonfiction\, poetry or prose\,
letters or lyrics\, monologue or dialogue\, etc. At meetings we share our
pieces in a supportive environment while giving and receiving feedback on
how to improve our writing. We welcome others to join us at any session.<
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CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Boscawen Public Library
UID:20190514T1730330Z-535362-279@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190626T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190626T183000
SUMMARY:Canterbury Community Farmers Market "\;Strawberry Fields Foreve
r"\;
DESCRIPTION:Come to the Canterbury Community Farmers Market and celebrate t
he sweetest spring fruit! Enjoy boxes of fresh strawberries\, baked goods\
, preserves\, and fresh shortcake with berries and cream. Our local vendor
s always have a good selection of produce\, meat\, dairy\, eggs\, maple an
d sweet stuff\, fresh baked goods\, flowers\, and crafts. LIVE music today
by Speed The Plow.
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Come to the Canterbury Community Farmers Ma
rket and celebrate the sweetest spring fruit! Enjoy boxes of fresh strawbe
rries\, baked goods\, preserves\, and fresh shortcake with berries and cre
am. Our local vendors always have a good selection of produce\, meat\, dai
ry\, eggs\, maple and sweet stuff\, fresh baked goods\, flowers\, and craf
ts. LIVE music today by Speed The Plow.
CATEGORIES:Family Activity
LOCATION:Market is located in the historic center of Canterbury\, in the pa
rking area and field adjacent to the Elkins Public Libr
UID:20190516T1721160Z-535362-280@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190619T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190619T183000
SUMMARY:Canterbury Community Farmers Market "\;Let's Go Green"\;
DESCRIPTION:Come to the Canterbury Community Farmers Market and celebrate a
ll great green things that can be grown or made -- green veggies\, relishe
s\, herbs\, and more! Our local vendors always have a good selection of pr
oduce\, meat\, dairy\, eggs\, maple and sweet stuff\, fresh baked goods\,
flowers\, and crafts. LIVE music today by Audrey Buddington.
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Come to the Canterbury Community Farmers Ma
rket and celebrate all great green things that can be grown or made -- gre
en veggies\, relishes\, herbs\, and more! Our local vendors always have a
good selection of produce\, meat\, dairy\, eggs\, maple and sweet stuff\,
fresh baked goods\, flowers\, and crafts. LIVE music today by Audrey Buddi
ngton.
CATEGORIES:Family Activity
LOCATION:Market is located in the historic center of Canterbury\, in the pa
rking area and field adjacent to the Elkins Public Libr
UID:20190516T1721160Z-535362-281@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190612T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190612T183000
SUMMARY:Canterbury Community Farmers Market "\;What's The Buzz?"\;
DESCRIPTION:Come to the farmerms market and celebrate all the foods and flo
wers that rely on pollinators! Our local vendors always have a good select
ion of produce\, meat\, dairy\, eggs\, maple and sweet stuff\, fresh baked
goods\, flowers\, and crafts. LIVE music today by Don Bartenstein.
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Come to the farmerms market and celebrate a
ll the foods and flowers that rely on pollinators! Our local vendors alway
s have a good selection of produce\, meat\, dairy\, eggs\, maple and sweet
stuff\, fresh baked goods\, flowers\, and crafts. LIVE music today by Don
Bartenstein.
CATEGORIES:Family Activity
LOCATION:In the historic center of Canterbury\, in the parking area and fie
ld adjacent to the Elkins Public Library
UID:20190516T1721160Z-535362-282@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190627T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190627T210000
SUMMARY:Free Concert at United Church of Penacook
DESCRIPTION:United Church of Penacook is hosting a concert featuring the Ir
onwood Quartet on Thursday evening\, June 27 at 7:00 PM. Ironwood Quartet
is one of Canada’s premiere chamber music ensembles with musical interest
s ranging from Beethoven and Ravel to Phillip Glass\, Ukrainian and Americ
an folk music. Visit www.ironwoodquartet.com for additional information a
nd samples of their work. The concert is free and open to the public. Di
rections to United Church and additional information about this concert ar
e available at www.ucpnh.org. The duo will be in residence at Avaloch Far
m Music Institute in Boscawen this June. Avaloch provides a unique opport
unity for chamber music and jazz ensembles to have the time and space to w
ork intensively on repertoire\, prepare for recordings\, concerts or compe
titions\, or work with composers.
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United Church of Penacook is hosting a conc
ert featuring the Ironwood Quartet on Thursday evening\, June 27 at 7:00 P
M.  \;Ironwood Quartet is one of Canada&rsquo\;s premiere chamber musi
c ensembles with musical interests ranging from Beethoven and Ravel to Phi
llip Glass\, Ukrainian and American folk music. \; Visit www.ironwoodquartet.com for additional inf
ormation and samples of their work. \; The concert is free and open to
the public. \; Directions to United Church and additional information
about this concert are available at www.uc
pnh.org. \; The duo will be in residence at Avaloch Farm Music Ins
titute in Boscawen this June. \; Avaloch provides a unique opportunity
for chamber music and jazz ensembles to have the time and space to work i
ntensively on repertoire\, prepare for recordings\, concerts or competitio
ns\, or work with composers.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:United Church of Penacook
UID:20190610T1524120Z-535362-283@localendar.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190611T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190611T210000
SUMMARY:Henniker Concert Series
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EXDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20190716T190000
EXDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20190723T190000
EXDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20190730T190000
EXDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20190806T190000
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DESCRIPTION:June 18 – ERIN HARPE & THE DELTA SWINGERS – Boogie\, Blues and
Beyond. Charismatic singer/guitarist Erin Harpe and her award- winning ban
d are not to be missed. Their music combines classic boogie blues with roo
ts reggae\, funk and soul. Winners of the 2018 Boston Blues Challenge and
2019 Nominees for Blues Artist of the Year. Henniker Summer Concert Series
. 7:00 PM. Angela Robinson Bandstand\, Community Park\, Free. In case of r
ain\, program will be in Community Center. www.hennikerconcerts@henniker.o
rg Funded in part with a grant from the Angela Robinson Music Fund\, NHCF
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June 18 &ndash\; ERIN HARPE &\;
THE DELTA SWINGERS &ndash\; Boogie\, Blues and Beyond. Charismati
c singer/guitarist Erin Harpe and her award- winning band are not to be mi
ssed. Their music combines classic boogie blues with roots reggae\, funk a
nd soul. Winners of the 2018 Boston Blues Challenge and 2019 Nominees for
Blues Artist of the Year. Henniker Summer Concert Series. 7:00 PM. Angela
Robinson Bandstand\, Community Park\, Free. In case of rain\, program will
be in Community Center. www.hennikerconcerts@henniker.org Funded in part with a grant from
the Angela Robinson Music Fund\, NHCF
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Angela Robinson Bandstand
UID:20190610T1705380Z-535362-284@localendar.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190625T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190625T210000
SUMMARY:Henniker Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:June 25- STUDIO TWO. Hailed “New England’s Best Beatles Tribute
Band\,” the group pays tribute to the early Beatles years\, concentrating
on the most exciting and fun time in the Beatles career—the touring and c
lub years. Henniker Summer Concert Series. 7:00 PM. Angela Robinson Bandst
and\, Community Park\, Free. In case of rain\, program will be in Communit
y Center. www.hennikerconcerts@henniker.org Funded in part with a grant fr
om the Angela Robinson Music Fund\, NHCF
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June 25- STUDIO TWO. Haile
d &ldquo\;New England&rsquo\;s Best Beatles Tribute Band\,&rdquo\; the gro
up pays tribute to the early Beatles years\, concentrating on the most exc
iting and fun time in the Beatles career&mdash\;the touring and club years
. Henniker Summer Concert Series. 7:00 PM. Angela Robinson Bandstand\, Com
munity Park\, Free. In case of rain\, program will be in Community Center.
www.hennikerconcerts@
henniker.org Funded in part with a grant from the Angela Robinson Musi
c Fund\, NHCF
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Angela Robinson Bandstand
UID:20190610T1706020Z-535362-285@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190702T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190702T210000
SUMMARY:Henniker Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:July 2 – NEWMONT MILITARY BAND. Celebrate Independence Day in H
enniker. The Newmont Military Band\, comprised of 22 members from NH\, Mas
sachusetts and Vermont\, began as a re-creation of a small-town brass band
of the late 1800s. Most of the brass instruments played by the musicians
in the band are originals\, i.e.\, were either manufactured prior to\, or
based on\, designs drawn before 1895\, producing a sound indicative of the
old-time bands. Henniker Summer Concert Series. 7:00 PM. Angela Robinson
Bandstand\, Community Park\, Free. In case of rain\, program will be in Co
mmunity Center. www.hennikerconcerts@henniker.org Funded in part with a gr
ant from the Angela Robinson Music Fund\, NHCF
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July 2 &ndash\; NEWMONT MILITARY BA
ND. Celebrate Independence Day in Henniker. The Newmont Military
Band\, comprised of 22 members from NH\, Massachusetts and Vermont\, began
as a re-creation of a small-town brass band of the late 1800s. Most of th
e brass instruments played by the musicians in the band are originals\, i.
e.\, were either manufactured prior to\, or based on\, designs drawn befor
e 1895\, producing a sound indicative of the old-time bands. Henniker Summ
er Concert Series. 7:00 PM. Angela Robinson Bandstand\, Community Park\, F
ree. In case of rain\, program will be in Community Center. www.hennikerconcerts@henniker.org Funded in part with a grant from the Angela Robinson Music Fund\, NHCF
p>
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Angela Robinson Bandstand
UID:20190610T1706260Z-535362-286@localendar.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190709T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190709T210000
SUMMARY:Henniker Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:July 9- TWANGTOWN PARAMOURS. An award-winning\, husband and wif
e\, acoustic Americana/Folk duo from Nashville\, playing music that has be
en called “Sophisticated Americana.” A hybrid of the Nashville and Austin
music scenes\, their style originates in the country music capital in whic
h they live\, but their lyrics are often influenced by poetic Texas songwr
iters. Henniker Summer Concert Series. 7:00 PM. Angela Robinson Bandstand\
, Community Park\, Free. In case of rain\, program will be in Community Ce
nter. www.hennikerconcerts@henniker.org Funded in part with a grant from t
he Angela Robinson Music Fund\, NHCF
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July 9- TWANGTOWN PARAMOURS. An award-winning\, husband and wife\, acoustic Americana/Folk duo from
Nashville\, playing music that has been called &ldquo\;Sophisticated Ameri
cana.&rdquo\; A hybrid of the Nashville and Austin music scenes\, their st
yle originates in the country music capital in which they live\, but their
lyrics are often influenced by poetic Texas songwriters. Henniker Summer
Concert Series. 7:00 PM. Angela Robinson Bandstand\, Community Park\, Free
. In case of rain\, program will be in Community Center. www.hennikerconcerts@henniker.org F
unded in part with a grant from the Angela Robinson Music Fund\, NHCF
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Angela Robinson Bandstand
UID:20190610T1706530Z-535362-287@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190716T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190716T210000
SUMMARY:Henniker Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:July 16- CANYON RUN. A country/Americana quintet with a touch o
f bluegrass that performs a mix of covers and original material. Henniker
Summer Concert Series. 7:00 PM. Angela Robinson Bandstand\, Community Park
\, Free. In case of rain\, program will be in Community Center. www.hennik
erconcerts@henniker.org Funded in part with a grant from the Angela Robins
on Music Fund\, NHCF
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July 16- CANYON RU
N. A country/Americana quintet with a touch of b
luegrass that performs a mix of covers and original material. Henniker Sum
mer Concert Series. 7:00 PM. Angela Robinson Bandstand\, Community Park\,
Free. In case of rain\, program will be in Community Center. www.hennikerconcerts@henniker.org
a> Funded in part with a grant from the Angela Robinson Music Fund\, NHCF<
/p>
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Angela Robinson Bandstand
UID:20190610T1707160Z-535362-288@localendar.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190723T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190723T210000
SUMMARY:Henniker Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:July 23- BLACKLITE. The Hottest Classic Rock Band Around playin
g the great hits of the 60’s\, 70’s and 80’s that everyone will recognize.
Blacklite covers many of the greatest songs ever recorded and their forte
is to play one song after another to keep the music going the crowd danci
ng. Henniker Summer Concert Series. 7:00 PM. Angela Robinson Bandstand\, C
ommunity Park\, Free. In case of rain\, program will be in Community Cente
r. 7:00 – 9:00 PM www.hennikerconcerts@henniker.org Funded in part with a
grant from the Angela Robinson Music Fund\, NHCF
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:July 23- BLACKLITE. The Ho
ttest Classic Rock Band Around playing the great hits of the 60&rsquo\;s\,
70&rsquo\;s and 80&rsquo\;s that everyone will recognize. Blacklite cover
s many of the greatest songs ever recorded and their forte is to play one
song after another to keep the music going the crowd dancing. Henniker Sum
mer Concert Series. 7:00 PM. Angela Robinson Bandstand\, Community Park\,
Free. In case of rain\, program will be in Community Center. 7:00 &ndash\;
9:00 PM www.hennikerconcerts@henniker.org Funded in part with a grant fro
m the Angela Robinson Music Fund\, NHCF
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Angela Robinson Bandstand
UID:20190610T1707370Z-535362-289@localendar.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190730T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190730T210000
SUMMARY:Henniker Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:July 30- JUST BECAUSE. Eclectic Americana Covers and Originals.
Just Because brings to the stage their own unique style based on bluegras
s\, folk\, country\, blues and world music influences. Their forte is play
ing acoustic classics although they admit to being guilty of playing some
bluegrass as well. Henniker Summer Concert Series. 7:00 PM. Angela Robinso
n Bandstand\, Community Park\, Free. In case of rain\, program will be in
Community Center. www.hennikerconcerts@henniker.org Funded in part with a
grant from the Angela Robinson Music Fund\, NHCF
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:July 30- JUST BECAUSE. Ec
lectic Americana Covers and Originals. Just Because brings to the stage th
eir own unique style based on bluegrass\, folk\, country\, blues and world
music influences. Their forte is playing acoustic classics although they
admit to being guilty of playing some bluegrass as well. Henniker Summer C
oncert Series. 7:00 PM. Angela Robinson Bandstand\, Community Park\, Free.
In case of rain\, program will be in Community Center. www.hennikerconcerts@henniker.org Fu
nded in part with a grant from the Angela Robinson Music Fund\, NHCF
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Angela Robinson Bandstand
UID:20190610T1707560Z-535362-290@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190806T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190806T210000
SUMMARY:Henniker Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:August 6 – OFF THE CUFF. A semi-acoustic instrumental and vocal
quarter interpreting songs from the twenties to the 21st century. The gro
up has been delighting audiences across southern New Hampshire and surroun
ding areas for 20 years. Incorporating elements of jazz\, swing\, blues\,
bluegrass\, rock\, folk and world music styles. Henniker Summer Concert Se
ries. 7:00 PM. Angela Robinson Bandstand\, Community Park\, Free. In case
of rain\, program will be in Community Center. www.hennikerconcerts@hennik
er.org Funded in part with a grant from the Angela Robinson Music Fund\, N
HCF
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:August 6 &ndash\; OFF THE CUFF. A <
/strong>semi-acoustic instrumental and vocal quarter interpreting songs fr
om the twenties to the 21st century. The group has been delight
ing audiences across southern New Hampshire and surrounding areas for 20 y
ears. Incorporating elements of jazz\, swing\, blues\, bluegrass\, rock\,
folk and world music styles. Henniker Summer Concert Series. 7:00 PM. Ange
la Robinson Bandstand\, Community Park\, Free. In case of rain\, program w
ill be in Community Center. www.hennikerconcerts@henniker.org Funded in part with a grant fr
om the Angela Robinson Music Fund\, NHCF
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Angela Robinson Bandstand
UID:20190610T1708190Z-535362-291@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190813T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190813T210000
SUMMARY:Henniker Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:August 13- TATTOO. A 5- piece group of acoustic guitar\, trombo
ne\, sax/flute\, stand-up bass\, keyboard/accordion\, drums and vocals. Th
e band plays American roots music. Sets have a heavy mix of Jazz\, Motown\
, New Orleans Mardi Gras and Cajun music as well as some originals. All th
eir music has a strong connection to American musical traditions. They cho
ose songs from this vast reservoir and play them in their own inimitable\,
irresistible acoustic-jam-band-style\, while you dance\, or just sit back
and listen. Henniker Summer Concert Series. 7:00 PM. Angela Robinson Band
stand\, Community Park\, Free. In case of rain\, program will be in Commun
ity Center. www.hennikerconcerts@henniker.org Funded in part with a grant
from the Angela Robinson Music Fund\, NHCF
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:August 13- TATTOO. A 5- pi
ece group of acoustic guitar\, trombone\, sax/flute\, stand-up bass\, keyb
oard/accordion\, drums and vocals. The band plays American roots music. Se
ts have a heavy mix of Jazz\, Motown\, New Orleans Mardi Gras and Cajun mu
sic as well as some originals. All their music has a strong connection to
American musical traditions. They choose songs from this vast reservoir an
d play them in their own inimitable\, irresistible acoustic-jam-band-style
\, while you dance\, or just sit back and listen. Henniker Summer Concert
Series. 7:00 PM. Angela Robinson Bandstand\, Community Park\, Free. In cas
e of rain\, program will be in Community Center. www.hennikerconcerts@henniker.org Funded in
part with a grant from the Angela Robinson Music Fund\, NHCF
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Angela Robinson Bandstand
UID:20190610T1708390Z-535362-292@localendar.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190820T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190820T210000
SUMMARY:Henniker Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:August 20 - NICK’S OTHER BAND - Our summer series concludes wit
h this classic rock band covering artists from Delbert McClinton to Ray Ch
arles\, Van Morrison to the Allman Brothers. It’s an evening of dancing in
the streets to your favorite contemporary artists! Henniker Summer Concer
t Series. 7:00 PM. Angela Robinson Bandstand\, Community Park. Free. In ca
se of rain\, program will be in Community Center. www.hennikerconcerts@hen
niker.org Funded in part with a grant from the Angela Robinson Music Fund\
, NHCF and Henniker Family Dentistry.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:August 20 - NICK&rsquo\;S OTHER BAN
D - Our summer series concludes with this classic rock band cover
ing artists from Delbert McClinton to Ray Charles\, Van Morrison to the Al
lman Brothers. It&rsquo\;s an evening of dancing in the streets to your fa
vorite contemporary artists! Henniker Summer Concert Series. 7:00 PM. Ange
la Robinson Bandstand\, Community Park. Free. In case of rain\, program wi
ll be in Community Center. www.hennikerconcerts@henniker.org Funded in part with a grant fro
m the Angela Robinson Music Fund\, NHCF and Henniker Family Dentistry.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Angela Robinson Bandstand
UID:20190610T1709010Z-535362-293@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190612T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190612T190000
SUMMARY:Official Trail Opening
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, June 12\, 2019 5 - 7 pm You are invited to the o
fficial opening of the new interactive podcast trail at the New Hampshire
Audubon Massabesic Center. 5th grade students from Hooksett Memorial Schoo
l are the creators of this unique trail. Before arriving at the Massabesic
Center guests should load a QR code reader app onto their phone. Question
s have been posted along the trail and answers can be accessed by scanning
the code found at each station. The informative podcasts have been create
d and researched by the Hooksett 5th graders. Visitors are invited to tour
the Massabesic Center during the event and visit the live animal room\, a
rt exhibit and the Audubons’ resident raven.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Wednesday\, June 12\, 2019 \;  \;
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5 - 7 pm
You are invited to the official opening of the new
interactive podcast trail at the New Hampshire Audubon Massabesic Center.
5th grade students from Hooksett Memorial School are the creators of this
unique trail. Before arriving at the Massabesic Center guests should load
a QR code reader app onto their phone. Questions have been posted along t
he trail and answers can be accessed by scanning the code found at each st
ation. The informative podcasts have been created and researched by the Ho
oksett 5th graders.
Visitors are invited to tour the Massabesic Ce
nter during the event and visit the live animal room\, art exhibit and the
Audubons&rsquo\; resident raven.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:New Hampshire Audubon Massabesic Center
UID:20190610T1726520Z-535362-294@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190624T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190624T210000
SUMMARY:Free Concert at United Church June 24
DESCRIPTION:United Church of Penacook is hosting a concert featuring mezzo
soprano Kindra Scharich and pianist Jeffrey LaDeur on Monday evening\, Jun
e 24 at 7:00 PM. Mezzo soprano Kindra Scharich has been praised for her e
xuberant vitality\, technical precision\, and irrepressible musical splend
or. She has performed more than 150 songs in 10 languages and has sung mor
e than 30 operatic roles in the lyric mezzo repertoire. LaDeur appears th
roughout the U.S. as a soloist\, chamber musician and collaborative pianis
t. The concert is free and open to the public. Directions to United Chu
rch and additional information about this concert are available at www.ucp
nh.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:United Church of Penacook is hosting a conc
ert featuring mezzo soprano Kindra Scharich and pianist Jeffrey LaDeur on
Monday evening\, June 24 at 7:00 PM. \; Mezzo soprano Kindra Scharich
has been praised for her exuberant vitality\, technical precision\, and ir
repressible musical splendor. She has performed more than 150 songs in 10
languages and has sung more than 30 operatic roles in the lyric mezzo repe
rtoire. LaDeur \; appears throughout the U.S. as a soloist\, chamber m
usician and collaborative pianist.  \; \;The concert is free and o
pen to the public. \; Directions to United Church and additional infor
mation about this concert are available at
www.ucpnh.org. \; \;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:United Church of Penacook
UID:20190610T1735440Z-535362-295@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190626T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190626T210000
SUMMARY:Free Concert at United Church June 26
DESCRIPTION:United Church of Penacook is hosting a concert featuring barito
ne Jean Bernard Cerin and pianist Veena K. Kulkarni on Wednesday evening\,
June 26 at 7:00 PM. With Indian-Filipino-American and Haitian backgrounds
\, Veena and Jean Bernard synthesize a broad cultural heritage with their
western classical training to explore music from all around the globe. Tog
ether\, they bring new sounds to conventional classical music audiences an
d share this classical music tradition with new audiences. Visit www.duo1
717.com for additional information and samples of their work. The concert
is free and open to the public. Directions to United Church and addition
al information about this concert are available at www.ucpnh.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:United Church of Penacook is hosting a conc
ert featuring baritone Jean Bernard Cerin and pianist Veena K. Kulkarni on
Wednesday evening\, June 26 at 7:00 PM. With Indian-Filipino-American and
Haitian backgrounds\, Veena and Jean Bernard synthesize a broad cultural
heritage with their western classical training to explore music from all a
round the globe. Together\, they bring new sounds to conventional classica
l music audiences and share this classical music tradition with new audien
ces. \; Visit www.duo1717.com for additional information and samples of their
work. \; The concert is free and open to the public. \; Direction
s to United Church and additional information about this concert are avail
able at www.ucpnh.org. \;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:United Church of Penacook
UID:20190610T1736470Z-535362-296@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190626T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190626T200000
SUMMARY:Come Meet Yuka the Artic Fox
DESCRIPTION:Please come join us on Friday\, June 28th at 6:00 PM at the Sal
isbury Town Hall Enjoy a free presentation of “Foxes in New Hampshire” by
Maria Laycox of Salisbury\, and bring the kids!!!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Please come join us on Friday\,
June 28th at 6:00 PM
at the Salisbury T
own Hall \;
Enjoy a free presentatio
n of &ldquo\;Foxes in New Hampshire&rdquo\;
by Maria Laycox of Salisbury\, and bring the kids!!!
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Salisbury Town Hall
UID:20190610T1743350Z-535362-297@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190615T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190615T140000
SUMMARY:NH Audubon McLane Center – Pollinator Garden Grand Opening Party!
DESCRIPTION:Concord\, NH – Join us on June 15th from 10:00AM to 2:00PM for
a celebration of our new pollinator gardens with music\, crafts\, food and
tips on how to encourage pollinators in your backyard. Tour our new garde
n\, visit our informational stations\, participate in family friendly acti
vities\, and enjoy a picnic! Pemi Native Plants will have native pollinato
r friendly plants for sale. We will also raffle off baskets with garden go
ods generously donated by our sponsors. Green Heron music will entertain a
nd Roots Catering will be on site with food from 11:00AM – 1:00PM. Pollina
tors are a vital part of our world. It is estimated that one out of every
three bites of food we eat exists because of pollinators. Unfortunately\,
pollinator numbers are declining but research shows that our backyards\, a
nd even container gardens\, can and do make a difference for pollinator su
rvival. Come learn more about these fascinating pollinators and enjoy a pi
cnic in the garden. Entry fees are $7 Members\, $14 Member Families\; $10
Nonmembers\, $20 nonmember families. Inquiries may be directed to hchapma
n@nhaudubon.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Concord\, NH &ndash\; Join us on June 15th from 10:00AM to 2:00PM for a celebration of our new pollinator
gardens with music\, crafts\, food and tips on how to encourage pollinator
s in your backyard. Tour our new garden\, visit our informational stations
\, participate in family friendly activities\, and enjoy a picnic! Pemi Na
tive Plants will have native pollinator friendly plants for sale. We will
also raffle off baskets with garden goods generously donated by our sponso
rs. Green Heron music will entertain and Roots Catering will be on site wi
th food from 11:00AM &ndash\; 1:00PM.
Pollinators are a vital part
of our world. It is estimated that one out of every three bites of food w
e eat exists because of pollinators. Unfortunately\, pollinator numbers ar
e declining but research shows that our backyards\, and even container gar
dens\, can and do make a difference for pollinator survival.
Come
learn more about these fascinating pollinators and enjoy a picnic in the g
arden. \; Entry fees are $7 Members\, $14 Member Families\; $10 Nonmem
bers\, $20 nonmember families. Inquiries may be directed to hchapman@nhaudubon.org.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:NH Audubon McLane Center
UID:20190610T1747330Z-535362-298@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190618T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190618T140000
SUMMARY:Merrimack County Stamp Collectors
RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;UNTIL=20191230;BYDAY=3TU
DESCRIPTION:The Merrimack County Stamp Collectors will hold its monthly mee
ting at the Bow Mills United Methodist Church\, 505 South St \, Bow on Jun
e 18th beginning at 1 pm. We invite all who are interested in stamp coll
ecting to attend\, share their interest\, buy\, sell and trade. Meet othe
r collectors and learn more about their hobby and enjoy the fellowship of
others with varied interests in Philatelic resources and issues. Gain new
insight and knowledge\, sharing news articles and stories about stamp col
lecting. For more information call Dan Day at 603-228-1154.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Merrimack County Stamp Collectors will
hold its monthly meeting at the Bow Mills United Methodist Church\, 505 So
uth St \, Bow on June 18th beginning at 1 pm. \; \; We invite all
who are interested in stamp collecting to attend\, share their interest\,
buy\, sell and trade. \; Meet other collectors and learn more about th
eir hobby and enjoy the fellowship of others with varied interests in Phil
atelic resources and issues. \; Gain new insight and knowledge\, shari
ng news articles and stories about stamp collecting. \; \; For mor
e information call Dan Day at 603-228-1154.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION: Bow Mills United Methodist Church
UID:20190610T1751310Z-535362-299@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190620T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190620T181500
SUMMARY:Walk 15 - Bow Adult Walking Class
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20190830;BYDAY=WE,TH
DESCRIPTION:A Walk 15 Adult Fitness Class is being held on Thursdays at the
Bow Mills United Methodist Church\, 505 South Street\, Bow\, NH from 5:
30 – 6:15 pm. Walk 15 is a low impact\, multi-muscle\, walking based indoo
r group workout set to music. Benefits from the class are improved circula
tion\, strengthening muscles\, prevent heart disease\, and increased energ
y level. For further info\, contact Sue Bergman\, instructor at wworks.sue
@gmail.com or visit
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A Walk 15 Adult Fitness Cl
ass is being held on Thursdays at the Bow Mills United Methodist Church\,
505 South Street\, \; Bow\, NH from \; 5:30 &ndash\; 6:15 pm. Walk 15 is a low impact\, multi-muscle\, walking based in
door group workout set to music. Benefits from the class are improved circ
ulation\, strengthening muscles\, prevent heart disease\, and increased en
ergy level. For further info\, contact Sue Bergman\, instructor at wworks.sue@gmail.com or visit \;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Bow Mills United Methodist Church
UID:20190619T1933190Z-535362-301@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190731T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190731T210000
SUMMARY:Free Concert at United Church of Penacook
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday evening\, July 31 at 7:00 PM\, Canadian soprano Danie
lle Buonaiuto\, and cellist Julia Biber will perform at a free concert at
the United Church of Penacook. Buonaiuto appears as soloist and ensemble m
usician throughout the United States and Canada. Her artistry is driven by
values of community\, access\, and inclusion\, and compassion\, and her p
rojects explore these issues through a broad range of music. Cellist Julia
Biber has performed around the world as a soloist\, chamber musician\, an
d orchestral player. Samples of Ms Buonaiuto’s work and additional informa
tion about her projects can be found at www.daniellebuonaiuto.com. This pe
rformance is part of the summer series of concerts presented in conjunctio
n with Avaloch Farm Music Institute. Find additional concert information a
nd directions at www.ucpnh.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Wednesday evening\, July 31 at 7:00 PM\, Ca
nadian soprano Danielle Buonaiuto\, and cellist Julia Biber will perform a
t a free concert at the United Church of Penacook. Buonaiuto appears as so
loist and ensemble musician throughout the United States and Canada. Her a
rtistry is driven by values of community\, access\, and inclusion\, and co
mpassion\, and her projects explore these issues through a broad range of
music. Cellist Julia Biber has performed around the world as a soloist\, c
hamber musician\, and orchestral player. Samples of Ms Buonaiuto&rsquo\;s
work and additional information about her projects can be found at www.daniellebuonaiuto.
com. This performance is part of the summer series of concerts present
ed in conjunction with Avaloch Farm Music Institute. Find additional conce
rt information and directions at www.ucpnh.
org.
CATEGORIES:General
UID:20190718T1446400Z-535362-302@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190722T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190722T090000
SUMMARY:Free Concert at United Church of Penacook
DESCRIPTION:Monday evening\, July 22 at 7:00 PM\, the pianist Holly Roadfel
dt will perform at the United Church of Penacook as part of the summer ser
ies of concerts presented in conjunction with Avaloch Farm Music Institute
in Boscawen. She will be playing music by the romantic composers along w
ith preludes by American composer Kirk O'Riordan. Samples of Ms Roadfeldt
’s work as well as additional information about her projects and performan
ces can be found at http://www.hollyroadfeldt.com. Find additional conc
ert information and directions to United Church at www.ucpnh.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Monday evening\, July 22 at 7:00 PM\, the p
ianist Holly Roadfeldt will perform at the United Church of Penacook as pa
rt of the summer series of concerts presented in conjunction with Avaloch
Farm Music Institute in Boscawen. \; She will be playing music by the
romantic composers along with preludes by American composer Kirk O'Riordan
. \; Samples of Ms Roadfeldt&rsquo\;s work as well as additional infor
mation about her projects and performances can be found at http://www.hollyroadfeldt.com. \;  \; \;F
ind additional concert information and directions to United Church at www.ucpnh.org. \;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:United Church of Penacook
UID:20190718T1451460Z-535362-303@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190726T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190726T203000
SUMMARY:THEY ANSWERED THE CALL: CODE TALKERS OF WWI & WWII
DESCRIPTION:The story of the American Indian experience in World War I is a
fascinating yet largely untold one. It began on the day the United State
s declared war on Germany and continued on the battlefield in the homeland
until the end of the war. It is a story of both physical bravery and int
ellectual creativity. It is a story of both men and women who showed grea
t patriotism for a nation in which they were not citizens. John Brannon wi
ll share his knowledge about these under-recognized people as well as the
more widely-known Navajo Code Talkers of WWII. Location: New Hampshire Tel
ephone Museum Admission: Suggested $5.00 Donation Contact: 603-456-2234 ww
w.NHTelephoneMuseum.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The story of the American Indian experience
in World War I is a fascinating yet largely untold one.  \;It began o
n the day the United States declared war on Germany and continued on the b
attlefield in the homeland until the end of the war.  \;It is a story
of both physical bravery and intellectual creativity.  \;It is a story
of both men and women who showed great patriotism for a nation in which t
hey were not citizens.
John Brannon will share his knowledge
about these under-recognized people as well as the more widely-known Nava
jo Code Talkers of WWII.
Location: \;New
Hampshire Telephone Museum
Admission: Suggested $5
.00 Donation
Contact: \;603-456-2234
www.NHTelephoneMuse
um.org
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:NH Telephone Museum
UID:20190718T1457060Z-535362-304@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190818T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190818T173000
SUMMARY:ANNUAL BREWS FOR BELL
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, August 18th. 3:00 pm - 5:30 pm Annual Craft Beer Fundr
aiser... at the New Hampshire Telephone Museum. Musical talent Joe Leary
will be playing. Lithermans will be joining in on the fun [again] this yea
r\, along with Swift Current\, Great North Aleworks and Ancient Fire Meade
ry. We'll keep you posted if we add others. ATTENDEES MUST BE 21 YEARS OF
AGE WITH PROPER ID. Admission: $25 online/ $30 at the door We'll have food
for sale as well\, so bring some extra cash.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Sunday\, August 18th. 3:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Annual Craft Beer Fundraiser... at the New Hampshire Telephone M
useum. \;
Musical talent \;Joe Leary \;will be playing.
<
br /> Lithermans \;will be join
ing in on the fun [again] this year\, along with \;Swift Current\, \;Great North Aleworks \;and Ancient \;Fire Meadery. We'll keep you poste
d if we add others.
ATTENDEES MUST BE 21 YEARS OF AGE WITH PR
OPER ID.
Admission: $25 online/ $30 at the door
We'll
have food for sale as well\, so bring some extra cash.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:NH Telephone Museum
UID:20190718T1458340Z-535362-305@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190823T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190823T210000
SUMMARY:HAMILTON: THE MUSICAL – HISTORICALLY ACCURATE OR NOT?
DESCRIPTION:The musical sensation Hamilton debuted Off-Broadway in 2015 and
continued its sold-out attendance on Broadway later that same year. In ad
dition to 16 Tony Awards\, Hamilton won a Grammy and a Pulitzer. When reti
red educator\, Steven Freiberger\, heard the music/lyrics of Hamilton\, he
wondered if they were based on the true story of Hamilton’s life and care
er or was this show simply good entertainment? Join us\, as we review the
history of the American Revolution\, the administration of George Washingt
on and the role Alexander Hamilton may or may not have played. Then\, Frei
berger will compare the music and lyrics to check for historical accuracy.
Steven Freiberger holds a Ph.D in history and has taught at both the seco
ndary and college level for 42 years. Mr. Freiberger currently lectures at
the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute [OLLI]. Location: New Hampshire Tel
ephone Museum Admission: Suggested $5.00 Donation Contact: 603-456-2234
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The musical sensation Hamilton debuted Off-
Broadway in 2015 and continued its sold-out attendance on Broadway later t
hat same year. In addition to 16 Tony Awards\, Hamilton won a Grammy and a
Pulitzer. When retired educator\, Steven Freiberger\, heard the music/lyr
ics of Hamilton\, he wondered if they were based on the true story of Hami
lton&rsquo\;s life and career or was this show simply good entertainment?<
br />
Join us\, as we review the history of the American Revolutio
n\, the administration of George Washington and the role Alexander Hamilto
n may or may not have played. Then\, Freiberger will compare the music and
lyrics to check for historical accuracy.
Steven Freiberger holds a
Ph.D in history and has taught at both the secondary and college level for
42 years. Mr. Freiberger currently lectures at the Osher Lifelong Learnin
g Institute [OLLI].
Location: \;New Hamp
shire Telephone Museum
Admission: Suggested $5.00 D
onation
Contact: \;603-456-2234
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:NH Telephone Museum
UID:20190718T1459590Z-535362-306@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190927T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190927T210000
SUMMARY:TINSELTOWN INVENTOR: THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IN THE WORLD\; HEDY L
AMARR
DESCRIPTION:Hedy Lamarr was the smoldering actress who starred in the 1949
Hollywood classic Samson and Delilah. She was also an inventor with scient
ific ideas that were generations ahead of her time. Lamarr\, a starlet in
Hollywood’s Golden Age\, was devoted to helping the Allies beat the NAZI f
orces in WWII. Whether selling war bonds for $50\,000 a kiss\, or inventin
g a secret communication system\, with the help of American composer Georg
e Antheil\, Hedy Lamarr knew she was more than just a pretty face! During
this live performance\, History At Play™ introduces us to a woman clouded
in a fantasy world that only Tinseltown could create. Watch\, as this youn
g Viennese refugee transforms to become The Most Beautiful Woman in the Wo
rld\, all the while\, inventing technology that would become the forerunne
r to GPS\, WIFI\, and all wireless telecommunications using Spread Spectru
m Technology. Location: Warner Town Hall\, 2 East Main Street\, Warner\, N
H Admission: TBA Contact: 603-456-2234 www.NHTelephoneMuseum.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Hedy Lamarr was the smoldering actress who
starred in the 1949 Hollywood classic \;Samson and Delilah. She was al
so an inventor with scientific ideas that were generations ahead of her ti
me. Lamarr\, a starlet in Hollywood&rsquo\;s Golden Age\, was devoted to h
elping the Allies beat the NAZI forces in WWII. Whether selling war bonds
for $50\,000 a kiss\, or inventing a secret communication system\, with th
e help of American composer George Antheil\, Hedy Lamarr knew she was more
than just a pretty face!
During this live performance\, His
tory At Play&trade\; \;introduces us to a woman clouded in a fantasy w
orld that only Tinseltown could create. Watch\, as this young Viennese ref
ugee transforms to become \;The Most Beautiful Woman in the World\, al
l the while\, inventing technology that would become the forerunner to GPS
\, WIFI\, and all wireless telecommunications using Spread Spectrum Techno
logy.
Location: \;Warner Town Hal
l\, 2 East Main Street\, Warner\, NH
Admission: TBA
Contact: \;603-456-2234
<
a href='http://www.NHTelephoneMuseum.org'>www.NHTelephoneMuseum.org
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:NH Telephone Museum
UID:20190718T1501080Z-535362-307@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191018T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191018T083000
SUMMARY:HEARTPOUNDERS: HALLOWEEN TALES OF HORROR IN WARNER NH A NIGHT WITH
ODDS BODKIN
DESCRIPTION:Odds Bodkin visits the Warner Telephone Museum for this benefit
performance to tell HEARTPOUNDERS: HALLOWEEN TALES OF HORROR. Recommended
for teens and hearty adults [no young children\, please] - this show feat
ures Mr. Bodkin’s most terrifying tales for Halloween\, accompanied with l
ive music on multiple acoustic instruments. Location: Warner Town Hall\, 2
East Main Street\, Warner\, NH Admission: TBD/Fundraiser Contact: 603-456
-2234 www.NHTelephoneMuseum.org
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Odds Bodkin visits the Warner Telephone Mus
eum for this benefit performance to tell HEARTPOUNDERS: HALLOWEEN TALES OF
HORROR.
Recommended for teens and hearty adults [no
young children\, please] - this show features Mr. Bodkin&rsquo\;s
most terrifying tales for Halloween\, accompanied with live music on mult
iple acoustic instruments.
Location: \;W
arner Town Hall\, 2 East Main Street\, Warner\, NH
Admission
: TBD/Fundraiser
Contact: \;603-456-22
34
www.NHT
elephoneMuseum.org
CATEGORIES:General
UID:20190718T1502240Z-535362-308@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191025T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191025T210000
SUMMARY:MOVIE NIGHT: 'THE MATRIX'
DESCRIPTION:Come watch the Matrix with us!
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Come watch the Matrix with us!
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:NH Telephone Museum
UID:20190718T1503530Z-535362-309@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190815T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190815T210000
SUMMARY:William Ögmundson\, Pianist
DESCRIPTION:William Ögmundson\, Pianist William Ögmundonson\, an award-winn
ing and EMMY-nominated composer and lyricist and classically trained solo
pianist will perform at the First Baptist Church on Thursday\, August 15 a
t 7 PM. His program will premiere “American Beauty”\, a selection of Ameri
can piano music tracing its roots from early Shaker melodies to modern-day
Boogie Woogie. The evening will be both informative and entertaining. Tic
kets for adults are $25 and for students are $5. They are available online
at www.summermusicassociates.org\; at the door the evening of the concert
\, or by calling 603-526-8234 and leaving a message.
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William Ö\;gmundson\, Pianist
W
illiam Ö\;gmundonson\, an award-winning and EMMY-nominated composer an
d lyricist and classically trained solo pianist will perform at the First
Baptist Church on Thursday\, August 15 at
7 PM. His program will p
remiere &ldquo\;American Beauty&rdquo\;\, a selection of American piano mu
sic tracing its roots from early Shaker melodies to modern-day Boogie Woog
ie. The evening will be both informative and entertaining.
Tickets
for adults are $25 and for students are $5.
They are available on
line at www.summermusicass
ociates.org\;
at the door the evening of the concert\, or by c
alling 603-526-8234 and leaving a message.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:First Baptist Church
UID:20190718T1823520Z-535362-310@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190822T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190822T210000
SUMMARY:The Beacon Brass Quintet
DESCRIPTION:The Beacon Brass Quintet\, “one of the nation’s finest chamber
ensembles\,” returns to New London and will perform a rousing concert of e
arly works by the British composer\, William Byrd\, right up to selections
from West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein. The concert will be at the Fir
st Baptist Church on Thursday\, August 22\, at 7 PM. Tickets for adults a
re $25 and for students are $5. They are available online at www.summermus
icassociates.org\; at the door the evening of the concert\, or by calling
603-526-8234 and leaving a message.
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The Beacon Brass Quintet\, &ldquo\;one of t
he nation&rsquo\;s finest chamber ensembles\,&rdquo\; \;returns to New
London and will perform a rousing concert of early works by the British c
omposer\, William Byrd\, right up to selections from West Side Story by Le
onard Bernstein. The concert will be at the First Baptist Church on Thursd
ay\, August 22\, at 7 PM. \;
Tickets for adults are $25 and fo
r students are $5.
They are available online at www.summermusicassociates.org\;
at the door the evening of the concert\, or by calling 603-526-8234 and le
aving a message.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:First Baptist Church
UID:20190718T1824070Z-535362-311@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190804T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190804T140000
SUMMARY:Andover Old Time Fair
DESCRIPTION:Old Time Fair slated for August 4 in the historic village of Po
tter Place With Andover's dawn-to-dusk July 4 celebration now concluded\,
local residents and area vacationers are eagerly awaiting the next town-w
ide event: the annual Old Time Fair\, sponsored by the Andover Historical
Society. To be held between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Sunday\, August 4\, on t
he grounds of the Potter Place railroad station and historic neighborhood\
, the fair will offer a full complement of activities: up to two dozen ven
dors and others demonstrating their creative efforts\, live music and othe
r entertainment\, fun and games for youngsters\, a sale of antiques and co
llectibles\, a flea market\, and more. Admission to all activities is free
. More specifically\, events and offerings will include: ** Music featur
ing Chuck Will on piano\, Lindsey Schust & The Ragged Mountain Band\, and
Roland Dupuis on fiddle ** Free rides -- you provide the muscle power --
on an old railroad handcar ** A visiting caboose (from the Roundhouse Wor
kshop in Hopkinton) reimagined as a 'tiny house' ** Antiques\, collectibl
e items and flea-market sales ** The 'Secret Garden' ** An exhibit featu
ring Andover's seven covered bridges in the railroad station and Emons gen
eral store ** The gravesites of famed black entertainer Richard Potter an
d his wife Sally ** Fine art and ephemera for sale in the Gordon-Lull Hou
se ** the sale of strawberry shortcake at the General Store ** crafters
whose work may include blacksmithing\, chair-caning\, penny rugs\, weaving
\, basketmaking\, felting\, woodcarving\, pottery\, whirligigs To get to
the fair\, follow the signs on Main Street about a mile west of the Villag
e of Andover. The Society's holdings are on Depot Street. Parking space is
abundant.
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Old Time Fair slated for August 4&n
bsp\;in the historic village of Potter Place&nbs
p\;
With Andover's dawn-to-dusk July 4 celebration now concluded\,
local residents and area vacationers are eagerly awaiting the next town-w
ide event: the annual Old Time Fair\, sponsored by the Andover Historical
Society. \;
To be held between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Sunday\, A
ugust 4\, on the grounds of the Potter Place railroad station and historic
neighborhood\, the fair will offer a full complement of activities: up to
two dozen vendors and others demonstrating their creative efforts\, live
music and other entertainment\, fun and games for youngsters\, a sale of a
ntiques and collectibles\, a flea market\, and more. Admission to all acti
vities is free. \;
More specifically\, events and offerings wi
ll include: \;
** Music featuring Chuck Will on piano\, Lindse
y Schust &\; The Ragged Mountain Band\, and Roland Dupuis on fiddle&nbs
p\;
** Free rides -- you provide the muscle power -- on an old rai
lroad handcar \;
** A visiting caboose (from the Roundhouse Wo
rkshop in Hopkinton) reimagined as a 'tiny house' \;
** Antiqu
es\, collectible items and flea-market sales \;
** The 'Secret
Garden' \;
** An exhibit featuring Andover's seven covered br
idges in the railroad station and Emons general store \;
** Th
e gravesites of famed black entertainer Richard Potter and his wife Sally&
nbsp\;
** Fine art and ephemera for sale in the Gordon-Lull House&
nbsp\;
** the sale of strawberry shortcake at the General Store&nb
sp\;
** crafters whose work may include blacksmithing\, chair-cani
ng\, penny rugs\, weaving\, basketmaking\, felting\, woodcarving\, pottery
\, whirligigs \;
To get to the fair\, follow the signs on Main
Street about a mile west of the Village of Andover. The Society's holding
s are on Depot Street. Parking space is abundant.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Town of Andover
UID:20190718T1519540Z-535362-312@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190802T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190802T090000
SUMMARY:Farm to Table Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Farm to Table Weekend: https://extension.unh.edu/events/farm-ta
ble-weekend 8/2/2019 – 8/3/2019: Grow with NH 4-H! Explore a career in Hor
ticulture from the 'farm' to the 'table'. Stay overnight in a dorm at UNH
in Durham\, tour UNH’s Woodman Horticulture Research Farm\, prepare a loca
lly sourced meal with an award winning chef\, take part in plant propagati
on\, learn about landscape design\, assist in transplanting and more!
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Farm to Table Weekend: https://extensi
on.unh.edu/events/farm-table-weekend
8/2/2019 &ndash\; 8/3/201
9: Grow with NH 4-H! Explore a career in Horticulture from the 'farm' to t
he 'table'. Stay overnight in a dorm at UNH in Durham\, tour UNH&rsquo\;s
Woodman Horticulture Research Farm\, prepare a locally sourced meal with a
n award winning chef\, take part in plant propagation\, learn about landsc
ape design\, assist in transplanting and more!
CATEGORIES:Outdoors
UID:20190718T1556280Z-535362-313@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190809T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190809T203000
SUMMARY:Korean Ballet
DESCRIPTION: This is a Ballet Mission Team dancing as a cultural performanc
e to share the message of the Gospel. The members of this Korean Ballet T
roup are committed to sharing their Faith through dance. They have sever
al performances in the greater Boston area and have graciously extended th
eir tour to Contoocook There will be a Love Offering taken to benefit UMCO
R (United Methodist Committee on Relief) UMCOR is often one of the first
relief teams to arrive when there is a disaster\, anywhere around the worl
d. 100% of the funds donated to UMCOR go to relief efforts. Light Refresh
ments will be served following the performance.
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 \;This is a Ballet Mission Team dancin
g as a cultural performance to share the message of the Gospel. &n
bsp\;The members of this Korean Ballet Troup are committed to sha
ring their Faith through dance. \; \; They have several performanc
es in the greater Boston area and have graciously extended their tour to C
ontoocook
There will be a Love Offering taken to benefit UMCOR
(United Methodist Committee on Relief) \; UMCOR is often one of t
he first relief teams to arrive when there is a disaster\, anywhere around
the world. 100% of the funds donated to UMCOR go to relief efforts. \
;
Light Refreshments will be served following the performance.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Contoocook United Methodist Church
UID:20190718T1829090Z-535362-314@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190801T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190801T203000
SUMMARY:Free Concert at United Church
DESCRIPTION:Free Concert at United Church August 1 Thursday evening\, Augus
t 1 at 7:00 pm\, Curium Piano Trio will perform at the United Church of Pe
nacook as part of the summer series of concerts presented in conjunction w
ith Avaloch Farm Music Institute. Curium highlights the works of women co
mposers and performers alongside traditional piano trio repertoire. Sampl
es of Curium Piano Trio’s work and additional information about their proj
ects can be found at www.curiumtrio.com. Find additional concert informat
ion and directions at www.ucpnh.org.
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Free Concert at United Church Augus
t 1
Thursday evening\, August 1 at 7:00 pm\, Curium Piano
Trio will perform at the United Church of Penacook as part of the summer
series of concerts presented in conjunction with Avaloch Farm Music Instit
ute. \; Curium highlights the works of women composers and performers
alongside traditional piano trio repertoire. \; Samples of Curium Pian
o Trio&rsquo\;s work and additional information about their projects can b
e found at www.curiumtrio.com. \; Find additional concert information an
d directions at www.ucpnh.org.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:United Church of Penacook
UID:20190726T1359310Z-535362-315@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190807T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190807T203000
SUMMARY:Free Concert at United Church of Penacook
DESCRIPTION:Free Concert at United Church August 7 Wednesday evening\, Augu
st 7 at 7:00 pm\, violinist Hyeyung Yoon and cellist Gregory Beaver will p
erform at the United Church of Penacook as part of the summer series of co
ncerts presented in conjunction with Avaloch Farm Music Institute. Sample
s of Hyeyung Yoon‘s work and additional information about her projects can
be found at www.hyeyung.com. Samples of Gregory Beaver’s work and project
information are available at www.gregorybeaver.com. Find additional conc
ert information and directions at www.ucpnh.org.
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Free Concert at United Church Augus
t 7
Wednesday evening\, August 7 at 7:00 pm\, violinist H
yeyung Yoon and cellist Gregory Beaver will perform at the United Church o
f Penacook as part of the summer series of concerts presented in conjuncti
on with Avaloch Farm Music Institute. \; Samples of Hyeyung Yoon&lsquo
\;s work and additional information about her projects can be found at www.hyeyung.co
m. Samples of Gregory Beaver&rsquo\;s work and project information are
available at www.gregorybeaver.com
.  \;Find additional concert information and directions at www.ucpnh.org. \; \;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:United Church of Penacook
UID:20190726T1400430Z-535362-316@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190815T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190815T203000
SUMMARY:Free Concert at United Church August 15
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, August 15 at 7:00 pm\, soprano Lucy Fitz Gibbon and
pianist Ryan McCullough along with the sopranos of REXDuo will perform at
the United Church of Penacook as part of the summer series of concerts pre
sented in conjunction with Avaloch Farm Music Institute. Samples of their
work and additional information about these performers’ projects can be f
ound at www.lucyfitzgibbon.com\, www.ryanmmccullough.com\, and www.rexduo.
com. Find additional concert information and directions at www.ucpnh.org.
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Thursday\, August 15 at 7:00 pm\, soprano L
ucy Fitz Gibbon and pianist Ryan McCullough along with the sopranos of REX
Duo will perform at the United Church of Penacook as part of the summer se
ries of concerts presented in conjunction with Avaloch Farm Music Institut
e. \; Samples of their work and additional information about these per
formers&rsquo\; projects can be found at www.lucyfitzgibbon.com\, www.ryanmmccullough.com\, and www.r
exduo.com.  \;Find additional concert information and directions a
t www.ucpnh.org. \;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:United Church of Penacook
UID:20190806T1416540Z-535362-317@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190810T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190810T170000
SUMMARY:Danbury Farm and Garden Days
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DESCRIPTION:August 1oth and 11th - Various locations Full schedule Here htt
p://www.merrimackvalleyvoice.com/breaking-news/danbury-garden-and-farm-day
s
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August 1oth and 11th - Various locations
Full schedule Here
http://www.merrimackvalley
voice.com/breaking-news/danbury-garden-and-farm-days
CATEGORIES:General
UID:20190806T1421090Z-535362-318@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191102T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191102T140000
SUMMARY:Christmas Fair at Friends of Forgotten Children
DESCRIPTION:Christmas Fair to benefit Friends of Forgotten Children. White
elephant items\, baked goods and craft items. Located at 224 Bog Road Pena
cook NH
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Christmas Fair to benefit Friends of Forgot
ten Children. White elephant items\, baked goods and craft items. Located
at 224 Bog Road Penacook NH \;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Mary Aranosian
UID:20191007T1458250Z-535362-319@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190927T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190927T200000
SUMMARY:Webster Free Public Library Presents David Carroll
DESCRIPTION:Turtles at the Library On Friday\, September 27 at 7 p.m.\, the
Webster Free Public Library will have a presentation by David Carroll a t
urtle expert\, author\, and wiffleball pitcher (according to Wikipedia). H
e is a 2009 National Book Award Finalist in nonfiction\, he received a 200
6 MacArthur Fellowship (also known as a Genius Grant)\, and in 2001 he rec
eived the John Burroughs Medal for distinguished nature writing. He has al
so received an Environmental Merit Award from the EPA\, and he has been aw
arded the Tudor Richards Award from the NH Audubon Society. He has written
the following books: Swampwalker's Journal: A Wetlands Year\; The Year of
the Turtle: A Natural History\; Trout Reflections: A Natural History of t
he Trout and Its World\; Self-Portrait with Turtles: A Memoir\; and Follow
ing the Water: A Hydromancer's Notebook. Please join us for a talk about o
ur local turtles and how we can help them. The library is located at 947 B
attle Street (route 127)\, and the phone number is 648-2706.
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Turtles at the Library On Friday\, Septembe
r 27 at 7 p.m.\, the Webster Free Public Library will have a presentation
by David Carroll a turtle expert\, author\, and wiffleball pitcher (accord
ing to Wikipedia). He is a 2009 National Book Award Finalist in nonfiction
\, he received a 2006 MacArthur Fellowship (also known as a Genius Grant)\
, and in 2001 he received the John Burroughs Medal for distinguished natur
e writing. He has also received an Environmental Merit Award from the EPA\
, and he has been awarded the Tudor Richards Award from the NH Audubon Soc
iety. He has written the following books:
Swampwalker's Journal: A Wetlands Year\;
The Year of the Turtle: A Natural History
a>\;
Trout Reflections
: A Natural History of the Trout and Its World\;
Self-P
ortrait with Turtles: A Memoir\; and
Following
the Water: A Hydromancer's Notebook.
Please join us for
a talk about our local turtles and how we can help them. The library is lo
cated at 947 Battle Street (route 127)\, and the phone number is 648-2706.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Webster Free Public Library
UID:20190812T2034330Z-535362-320@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190811T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190811T120000
SUMMARY:Group Hike at the Jim Hill River Walk and Lehtinen Park Trails
DESCRIPTION:Join the Concord Trails Committee Sunday August 11th @ 10 a.m.
for a group hike at the Jim Hill River Walk and Lehtinen Park Trails Infor
mation: • Meet your guide David Ross at the Runnells Road parking area (at
end of the road). • The trail is approximately 2.5 miles. Plan for 1.5 to
2 hours. • The trails are relatively flat and offer great views along the
Contoocook River\, especially at Daisy Beach. • Don’t forget to pack your
bug spray and plenty of water. • We’ll go out even with light rain. • Ple
ase see Map 2 for trail map and parking location: www.concordnh.gov/trails
For questions\, or to sign up for our mailing list to hear about upcoming
events\, contact Beth @ 225-8515\, bfenstermacher@concordnh.gov
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Join the Concord Trails Committee Sunday Au
gust 11th @ 10 a.m. for a \;group hike at the Jim Hill River Walk and
Lehtinen Park Trails
Information: &bull\; Meet your guide David Ro
ss at the Runnells Road parking area (at end of the road). &bull\; The tra
il is approximately 2.5 miles. Plan for 1.5 to 2 hours. &bull\; The trails
are relatively flat and offer great views along the Contoocook River\, es
pecially at Daisy Beach. &bull\; Don&rsquo\;t forget to pack your bug spra
y and plenty of water. &bull\; We&rsquo\;ll go out even with light rain. &
bull\; Please see Map 2 for trail map and parking location: www.concordnh.
gov/trails
For questions\, or to sign up for our mailing list to h
ear about upcoming events\, contact Beth @ 225-8515\, bfenstermacher@conco
rdnh.gov
CATEGORIES:General
UID:20190816T1511080Z-535362-321@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190820T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190820T190000
SUMMARY:INTRO TO CONCORD TRAILS
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited! Come learn about Concord’s trail system which c
onsists of 31 trails covering over 81 miles! Learn to navigate the City of
Concord website to find trail maps and other info—and learn about the Tra
il Passport program. Register: aarp.cvent.com/IntroToTrails2019 Learn More
: http://bit.ly/introtoconcordtrails
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You&rsquo\;re invited! Come learn about Con
cord&rsquo\;s trail system which consists of 31 trails covering over 81 mi
les! Learn to navigate the City of Concord website to find trail maps and
other info&mdash\;and learn about the Trail Passport program.
Regi
ster: aarp.cvent.com/IntroToTrails2019 Learn More: http://bit.ly/introtoco
ncordtrails
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Center for Health Promotion
UID:20190816T1514480Z-535362-322@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190823T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190823T123000
SUMMARY:UNVEIL THE TRAIL EVENT
DESCRIPTION: Dust off your hiking shoes and join us for a ribbon-cutting an
d a guided walk along the Batchelder Mill Road Trails\, featuring signage
provided by AARP NH! There will be prizes\, snacks\, and remarks from AARP
NH\, City of Concord and Mayor Jim Bouley. Register: aarp.cvent.com/Unvei
lTheTrail Learn More: http://bit.ly/unveilthetrail
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 \;Dust off your hiking shoes and join
us for a ribbon-cutting and a guided walk along the Batchelder Mill Road T
rails\, featuring signage provided by AARP NH! There will be prizes\, snac
ks\, and remarks from AARP NH\, City of Concord and Mayor Jim Bouley.
Register: aarp.cvent.com/UnveilTheTrail Learn More: http://bit.ly/unve
ilthetrail
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Batchelder Mill Road Trails Parking at Mill Brook School
UID:20190816T1518010Z-535362-323@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190921T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190921T140000
SUMMARY:Buddy Walk and Family Festival
DESCRIPTION:BUDDY WALK AND FAMILY FESTIVAL CELEBRATE THE NEW HAMPSHIRE DOWN
SYNDROME COMMUNITY\, FEATURE CELEBRITY GUEST Every year\, the New Hamps
hire Down Syndrome Association hosts its Buddy Walk & Family Festival for
people across the state to gather\, celebrate and advocate for and with th
e Down syndrome community. The 2019 Buddy Walk will feature Rachel Osterb
ach\, star of A&E’s Emmy-award-winning show\, “Born This Way.” Participant
registration for the event\, scheduled for Saturday\, September 21\, is
available at: https://www.classy.org/event/2019-nhdsa-buddy-walk/e242229.
The Buddy Walk includes an opening ceremony with an inspirational speech
by Rachel to kick off the 3k walk\, followed by a host of family activitie
s including lunch\, a live DJ\, raffles\, and so much more - and Rachel wi
ll spend the day with participants! As the leading provider of informati
on and advocacy in the Granite state\, the NHDSA's mission is to promote e
ducation\, comradery and inclusion within New Hampshire’s community of tho
se who live with\, or are touched by\, Down Syndrome. The Buddy Walk is NH
DSA’s largest event and funds raised go toward critical programs and servi
ces including: - Membership grant programs that provide educational and r
ecreational support - Sunshine Fund\, which provides gifts and financial
aid during hospitalizations - First Call Program\, which welcomes and educ
ates new families in New Hampshire - Annual Teachers Appreciation Award w
ith recognition ceremony - Member events\, including a World Down Syndrome
Day celebration and other gatherings Osterbach is one of the stars of “
Born this Way\,” a documentary series that celebrates inclusion and brings
awareness to the amazing abilities of young adults born with Down syndrom
e. An advocate and motivation speaker\, she also serves a global messenge
r for Special Olympics Southern California and serves on the State Council
on Developmental Disabilities. The NHDSA is a non-profit (501c3) organi
zation and the New Hampshire Buddy Walk is part of a nation-wide program t
hat is the premier advocacy event for Down syndrome in the United States.
2019 BUDDY WALK EVENT DETAILS: Date: Saturday\, September 21\, 2019 Time
: 11:00am Location: Bektash Shriners\, 189 Pembroke Rd Concord\, NH 03301
Registration: https://www.classy.org/event/2019-nhdsa-buddy-walk/e242229
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BUDDY WALK AND FAMILY FESTIVAL CELE
BRATE THE NEW HAMPSHIRE DOWN SYNDROME COMMUNITY\, FEATURE CELEBRITY GUEST<
/strong>
 \;
Every year\, the New Ham
pshire Down Syndrome Association hosts its Buddy Walk &\; Family Festiv
al for people across the state to gather\, celebrate and advocate for and
with the Down syndrome community. \; \;The 2019 Buddy Walk will fe
ature Rachel Osterbach\, star of A&\;E’s Emmy-award-winning show\, “Bor
n This Way.” Participant registration for the event\, scheduled for Saturd
ay\, September 21\,  \;is available at: \; \;https:/
/www.classy.org/event/2019-nhdsa-buddy-walk/e242229. The Buddy Walk in
cludes an \;opening ceremony with an inspirational speech by Rachel to
kick off the 3k walk\, followed by a host of family activities including
lunch\, a live DJ\, raffles\, and so much more - and Rachel will spend the
day with participants!
 \;
As the leading provider of
information and advocacy in the Granite state\, the NHDSA's mission is to
promote education\, comradery and inclusion within New Hampshire’s commun
ity of those who live with\, or are touched by\, Down Syndrome. The Buddy
Walk is \;NHDSA’s largest event and funds raised go toward critical pr
ograms and services including: \;
- Membership grant programs th
at provide educational and recreational support \;
- Sunshine Fu
nd\, which provides gifts and financial aid during hospitalizations
- First Call Program\, which welcomes and educates new families in New Ham
pshire \;
- Annual Teachers Appreciation Award with recognition
ceremony
- Member events\, including a World Down Syndrome Day celeb
ration and other gatherings
 \;
Osterbach is one of th
e stars of “Born this Way\,” a documentary series \;that celebrates in
clusion and brings awareness to the amazing abilities of young adults born
with Down syndrome. An advocate and motivation speaker\, \; she also
serves a global messenger for Special Olympics Southern California and ser
ves on the State Council on Developmental Disabilities.
 \;
The NHDSA is a non-profit (501c3) organization and the New Hampshire
Buddy Walk is part of a nation-wide program that is the premier advocacy
event for Down syndrome in the United States.
 \;
2019 BUDDY WALK EVENT DETAILS:
Date:
 \;Saturday\, September 21\, 2019
Time: \
;11:00am
Location: \;Bektash Shriners\, \
;189 Pembroke Rd Concord\, NH 03301
Registration:
 \;https://www.classy.org/event/2019-nhdsa-buddy-walk/e24222
9
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Bektash Shriners
UID:20190909T2057210Z-535362-325@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190924T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190924T170000
SUMMARY:Director
DESCRIPTION:Tai Chi For Seniors Tuesday 10:30 - 11:30 am Wilmot Flat Red B
arn noon- 1:00 pm Warner Town Hall
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Tai Chi For Seniors
Tuesday
10:30 - 11:30 am  \;Wilmot Flat Red Barn
noon- 1:00 pm  \
;Warner Town Hall
CATEGORIES:General
UID:20190918T2109570Z-535362-326@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191018T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191018T203000
SUMMARY:Disney's Frozen\, Jr.
DESCRIPTION:The Children's Theatre Project presents Disney's Frozen\, Jr.\,
the young actor's version of the wildly popular animated film and Broadwa
y musical. Reserved seating at the Concord City Auditorium\, Friday\, Oct.
18 at 7 pm\, and Saturday\, Oct. 19 at 2 pm. $15\, with a $2 per ticket d
iscount for purchases prior to 10/16/19. Tickets and info at www.community
playersofconcord.org\, or by contacting Box Office Chair David Murdo at (6
03) 344-4747 or nhdm40@comcast.net. Box office open Oct 16-18 4:30-7:30pm\
, Oct. 19 12 - 2 pm.
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The Children's Theatre Project presents Dis
ney's Frozen\, Jr.\, the young actor's version of the wildly popu
lar animated film and Broadway musical. Reserved seating at the Concord Ci
ty Auditorium\, Friday\, Oct. 18 at 7 pm\, and Saturday\, Oct. 19 at 2 pm.
$15\, with a $2 per ticket discount for purchases prior to 10/16/19. Tick
ets and info at www.communityplayersofconcord.org\, or by contacting Box O
ffice Chair David Murdo at (603) 344-4747 or nhdm40@comcast.net. Box offic
e open Oct 16-18 4:30-7:30pm\, \; Oct. 19 12 - 2 pm.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20191007T1454110Z-535362-327@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190928T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190928T210000
SUMMARY:Listening Room Music Series
DESCRIPTION:HENNIKER - Listening Room Music Series presents Will Hatch in c
oncert. This NH-based singer-songwriter's work features lyrics about hear
tbreak and loss\, reality and desire. Doors at 7\, show at 7:30. Mainsta
ge Theatre\, 58 Depot Hill Road\, Henniker (in New England College's Scien
ce Building). All shows admission free. Audience donations to the perfor
mer are encouraged and appreciated.
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HENNIKER - Listening Room Music Series pres
ents Will Hatch in concert. \; This NH-based singer-songwriter's work
features lyrics about heartbreak and loss\, reality and desire. \; Doo
rs at 7\, show at 7:30. \; Mainstage Theatre\, 58 Depot Hill Road\, He
nniker (in New England College's Science Building). \; All shows admis
sion free. \; Audience donations to the performer are encouraged and a
ppreciated.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
UID:20190919T1324160Z-535362-328@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190920T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190920T203000
SUMMARY:Beatles Tribute at the Audi
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Fund Opens its 123rd Season with a Beatles
Tribute presented by STUDIO TWO at Concord City Auditorium on Friday\, Sep
tember 20\, 7:30pm. The concert is free and open to all\, general seating\
, no tickets. Doors open at 7pm. Please click the attachment for further
information.
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The Walker Lecture Fund Opens its 1
23rd Season \;
with a Beatles Tribute present
ed by STUDIO TWO
at Concord City Auditorium on Friday\, September 20
\, 7:30pm.
The concert is free and open to all\, general seat
ing\,
no tickets. \; Doors open at 7pm.
Please clic
k the attachment for further information.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20190919T1332290Z-535362-329@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191109T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191109T150000
SUMMARY:Christmas Craft Fair
DESCRIPTION:The Christmas Craft Fair at the United Church of Penacook will
be held Saturday\, November 9 from 9 am to 3 pm in support of the Food Pan
try (open weekly on Tuesday) and the Open Door Community Kitchen (serving
meals Mondays and Wednesdays). Crafters will be selling baked goods\, Chr
istmas decorations and gifts\, knit and crochet items\, jewelry\, handbag
s and fashion accessories\, metalwork\, woodwork\, and much more. Lunch w
ill be served between 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM. Visit www.ucpnh.org for more
information about the crafters and for directions to the church on Canal S
treet and Community Drive in Penacook.
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The Christmas Craft Fair at the United Chur
ch of Penacook will be held Saturday\, November 9 from 9 am to 3 pm in sup
port of the Food Pantry (open weekly on Tuesday) and the Open Door Communi
ty Kitchen (serving meals Mondays and Wednesdays). \; Crafters will be
selling baked goods\, Christmas decorations and gifts\, knit and crochet
items\,  \;jewelry\, handbags and fashion accessories\, metalwork\, wo
odwork\, and much more. \; Lunch will be served between 11:00 AM and 1
:00 PM. \; Visit www.ucpnh.org for
more information about the crafters and for directions to the church on Ca
nal Street and Community Drive in Penacook. \; \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:United Church of Penacook
UID:20190919T1346280Z-535362-330@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191030T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191030T190000
SUMMARY:Halloween Gate Night
DESCRIPTION:ANNUAL HALLOWEEN GATE NIGHT Wednesday\, October 30th\, 5-7 PM
Hobgoblins\, spooks & witches of all ages are invited to vist the American
Legion Post 31 Drop in and show us your costumes Enjoy the decorations Pi
ck up a trick or treat bag Light refreshments served
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ANNUAL HALLOWEEN GATE NIGHT
Wednesday\, October 30th\, \; 5-7 PM
<
p>Hobgoblins\, spooks &\; witches of all ages
are invited to vi
st the American Legion Post 31
Drop in and show us your costumes
p>
Enjoy the decorations
Pick up a trick or treat bag
Light refreshments served
 \;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Penacook tradition\, held the night before Halloween
UID:20191021T1609230Z-535362-332@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190928T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190928T180000
SUMMARY:FCBC Family Fall Festival
DESCRIPTION:Games\, Music\, Crafts\, Prizes\, Candy Apples\, Bounce Houses\
, Popcorn\, Magic\, Pumpkin Decorating Free Food & Fun for the Whole Famil
y www.fcbc.org for info
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Games\, Music\, Crafts\, Prizes\, Candy App
les\, Bounce Houses\, Popcorn\, Magic\, Pumpkin Decorating
Free Fo
od &\; Fun for the Whole Family
 \;
www.fcbc.org fo
r info
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:FCBC
UID:20190928T1518180Z-535362-333@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191017T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191017T210000
SUMMARY:Andover Hub to Benefit From October 17 Event
DESCRIPTION:The Andover Community Hub will be a beneficiary of the Oct. 17
'Thursday's Child' event at The Coach House Restaurant in the New London I
nn. On that date\, the restaurant will divide 50% of its net profits from
dinners served between The Hub and the Kearsarge Athletic Boosters Club of
New London. The Andover Community Hub\, a non-profit organization that b
egan operation in 2016\, provides meeting space and a variety of programmi
ng for area residents of all ages. Its headquarters are in Andover's old
town hall at 157 Main Street. Said Andover resident Gisela Darling\, a me
mber of The Hub's board of directors: 'On behalf of the growing number of
participants in Hub activities\, we're very thankful to the Thursday's Chi
ld project\, both for its recognition of The Hub as a contributor to our c
ommunity and for its financial support. We hope as many of our supporters
and friends as possible will join us at The Coach House on Thurs.\, Oct. 1
7.' Added Megan Bell\, general manager of the New London Inn: 'We're deli
ghted to be able to help support this new community-building effort in And
over\, and offer all good wishes for its success.' The Thursday's Child pr
oject is now in its twelfth year. Dinner reservations at The Coach House
may be made by emailing https://www.thenewlondoninn.com/thursdays-child-ev
ents/ or calling 603.526.2791.
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The Andover Community Hub will be a benefic
iary of the Oct. 17 'Thursday's Child' event at The Coach House Restaurant
in the New London Inn. On that date\, the restaurant will divide 50% of i
ts net profits from dinners served between The Hub and the Kearsarge Athle
tic Boosters Club of New London. \;
The Andover Community Hub\
, a non-profit organization that began operation in 2016\, provides meetin
g space and a variety of programming for area residents of all ages. \
; Its headquarters are in Andover's old town hall at 157 Main Street. 
\;
Said Andover resident Gisela Darling\, a member of The Hub's bo
ard of directors: 'On behalf of the growing number of participants in Hub
activities\, we're very thankful to the Thursday's Child project\, both fo
r its recognition of The Hub as a contributor to our community and for its
financial support. We hope as many of our supporters and friends as possi
ble will join us at The Coach House on Thurs.\, Oct. 17.' \;
A
dded Megan Bell\, general manager of the New London Inn: 'We're delighted
to be able to help support this new community-building effort in Andover\,
and offer all good wishes for its success.' The Thursday's Child project
is now in its twelfth year. \;
Dinner reservations at The Coac
h House may be made by emailing https://www.thenewlondoninn.com/thursdays-child-ev
ents/ or calling 603.526.2791.
CATEGORIES:Family Activity
LOCATION:The Coach House Restaurant
UID:20190929T1933520Z-535362-334@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191029T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191029T210000
SUMMARY:Concord 'Indie-Folk' Soloist At Oct. Coffeehouse Concert
DESCRIPTION:Concord-based indie-folk singer-songwriter-guitarist Steven Cha
gnon\, billed as 'involved in music since the age of two or three' (he's n
ow 29)\, will headline the Oct. 18 'Third Friday' concert at the Andover C
ommunity Coffeehouse\, where he'll be joined by up to a dozen local 'open
mic' performers. Music by the featured performer begins at 7:00 p.m. in t
he at the intersection of Chase Hill Road and Route 11 in East Andover. D
oors to the Grange Hall open at 6 p.m. for simple supper food and beverage
purchases\, and for open mic sign-ups on a first-come\, first-served basi
s. Admission is free\, although the hat will be passed\, and donations -
- which are shared with the featured performer -- are gratefully accepted.
The sponsor for October's concert is Patty Pond\, 'the bluebird baker.'
Chagnon will lead off with a half-hour set and return around 9 p.m. to clo
se out the evening. In between\, local musicians and spoken-word performer
s will each get ten minutes in the spotlight during the open-mic segment.
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Concord-based indie-folk singer-songwriter-
guitarist Steven Chagnon\, billed as 'involved in music since the age of t
wo or three' (he's now 29)\, will headline the Oct. 18 'Third Friday' conc
ert at the Andover Community Coffeehouse\, where he'll be joined by up to
a dozen local 'open mic' performers. \;
Music by the featured
performer begins at 7:00 p.m. in the at the intersection of Chase Hill Roa
d and Route 11 in East Andover. \; \;Doors to the Grange Hall open
at 6 p.m. for simple supper food and beverage purchases\, and for open mi
c sign-ups on a first-come\, first-served basis. \; \;
Adm
ission is free\, although the hat will be passed\, and donations -- which
are shared with the featured performer -- are gratefully accepted. The spo
nsor for October's concert is Patty Pond\, 'the bluebird baker.' \;
Chagnon will lead off with a half-hour set and return around 9 p.m.
to close out the evening. In between\, local musicians and spoken-word per
formers will each get ten minutes in the spotlight during the open-mic seg
ment. \; \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Highland Lake Grange Hall
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191103T230000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191104T050000
SUMMARY:OKTOBERFEST
DESCRIPTION:FREE ADMISSION German Food Fest • Harpoon German Beer Garden •
Oktoberfest Stein Sale • Live Music 11am-5pm King Ludwig’s Bavarian Band •
Authentic German oom-pah-Band • Chair Lift Rides 11am to 3pm $5 per ride
(weather permitting) • S&W Sports Mountain Bike Tent Sale • Kids’ Activiti
es • Woodsmen Show • Sled Pub Open 11am-5pm 49TH ANNUAL SKI & SNOWBOARD SA
LE 11am-3pm New & Used Equipment and Apparel (Skis\, Boots\, Poles\, Cloth
ing\, Snowboards & more) Do You Have Equipment To Sell At The Ski & Snowbo
ard Sale? Equipment Drop Off Time: Saturday\, November 2: 10am-3pm
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FREE ADMISSION
Ger
man Food Fest
&bull\; Harpoon German
Beer Garden
&bul
l\; Oktoberfest Stein Sale
&bull\; Live Music 11am-5pm
King Ludw
ig&rsquo\;s
Bavarian Band
&bull\; Authentic German
oom-pah-
Band
&bull\; Chair Lift Rides
11am to 3pm $5 per ride
(weat
her permitting)
&bull\; S&\;W Sports Mountain
Bike Tent Sale<
br />&bull\; Kids&rsquo\; Activities
&bull\; Woodsmen Show
&bull
\; Sled Pub Open 11am-5pm
49TH ANNUAL SKI &\; SNOWBOARD SALE 11
am-3pm
New &\; Used Equipment and Apparel (Skis\, Boots\, Poles
\, Clothing\,
Snowboards &\; more)
Do You Have Equipment To S
ell At The Ski &\; Snowboard Sale?
Equipment Drop Off Time: Saturd
ay\, November 2: 10am-3pm
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Pat's Peak
UID:20190929T1942580Z-535362-336@localendar.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191002T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191002T213000
SUMMARY:North Sea Gas
DESCRIPTION:North Sea Gas is an Edinburgh - based Scottish folk band. Dave
Gilfillan (left)\, Grant Simpson (center) and Ronnie (Mac) MacDonald (righ
t) bring the guitar\, mandolin\, fiddle\, bouzouki\, harmonica\, whistles\
, bodhrans\, banjo\, humor\, storytelling\, and vocal harmonies to Concord
’s City Auditorium. Concord City Auditorium Wednesday\, October 2\, 2019
at 7:30PM Doors open 7:00PM FREE No tickets or reservations required For
more information\, or to join our mailing list\, visit www.walkerlecture.o
rg
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North Sea Gas is an Edinburgh - based Scott
ish folk band. Dave Gilfillan (left)\, Grant Simpson (center) and Ronnie (
Mac) MacDonald (right) bring the guitar\, mandolin\, fiddle\, bouzouki\, h
armonica\, whistles\, bodhrans\, banjo\, humor\, storytelling\, and vocal
harmonies to Concord&rsquo\;s City Auditorium. \;
Concord City
Auditorium
Wednesday\, October 2\, 2019 at 7:30PM
Doors o
pen 7:00PM
FREE
No tickets or reservations required \;
For more information\, or to join our mailing list\, visit www.wa
lkerlecture.org
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20190929T1955060Z-535362-337@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191005T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191005T210000
SUMMARY:Listening Room Music Series
DESCRIPTION:Listening Room Music Series presents Giulia Millanta in concert
at New England College's Mainstage Theatre in Henniker\, NH. This Austin
\, Texas-based\, Italian-born international recording artist was named Blu
esWoman of the Year by British radio. www.giuliamillanta.com . Doors at
7\, show at 7:30. Admission free\, audience donations to the performer ar
e encouraged and appreciated.
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Listening Room Music Series presents Giulia
Millanta in concert at New England College's Mainstage Theatre in Hennike
r\, NH. \; This Austin\, Texas-based\, Italian-born international reco
rding artist was named BluesWoman of the Year by British radio. \; www
.giuliamillanta.com . \; Doors at 7\, show at 7:30. \; Admission f
ree\, audience donations to the performer are encouraged and appreciated.<
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CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Mainstage Theatre in the New England College Science Building
UID:20190930T1420120Z-535362-338@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191004T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191004T213000
SUMMARY:High St Coffee House
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DESCRIPTION:Join us Friday\, October 4th at Boscawen's High Street Coffee H
ouse as Bow Junction takes the stage! This quartet delivers a diverse blen
d of hard driving bluegrass and folk with a touch of Celtic and gospel. To
gether Randy Hencke\, Linda Magoon\, Russ Abertin\, and Glen Leathers blen
d a respect for tradition with an ear for innovation. Their influences inc
lude Bill Monroe\, Doc Watson\, Johnny Cash\, Earl Scruggs\, Ricky Skaggs\
, Emmylou Harris and many more! The High Street Coffee House is a 'Open Mi
c' venue\, welcoming musicians\, poets and comedians to join to take the s
tage for two songs or ten minutes. Priority is giving to those performers
that are new to our 'open mic'. Doors open at 6ÿ30 pm and music starts at
7pm. The evening is wrapped up by 10pm. There is a great array of refreshm
ents for a light dinner or simply a sweet or salty snack. Admission is FRE
E\, though a donation basket is passed. Contact Liz 848-2410 or Chris
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Join us Friday\, October 4th at Boscawen's
High Street Coffee House as Bow Junction
takes the stage! Th
is quartet delivers a
diverse blend of hard driving bluegrass and <
br /> folk with a touch of Celtic and gospel.
Together Randy Hencke
\, Linda Magoon\, Russ
Abertin\, and Glen Leathers blend a respect
for
tradition with an ear for innovation. Their
influences i
nclude Bill Monroe\, Doc Watson\,
Johnny Cash\, Earl Scruggs\, Rick
y Skaggs\,
Emmylou Harris and many more! The High
Street Cof
fee House is a 'Open Mic' venue\,
welcoming musicians\, poets and c
omedians to \;join to take the stage for two songs or ten minutes. Pri
ority is giving to those performers \;that are new to our 'open mic'.
Doors open at 6ÿ\;30 pm and music starts at
7pm. The eve
ning is wrapped up by 10pm.
There is a great array of refreshments
for a
light dinner or simply a sweet or salty snack.
Admissi
on is FREE\, though a donation basket
is passed. Contact Liz 848-24
10 or Chris
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:High St Coffee House
UID:20190930T1558440Z-535362-339@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191206T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191206T213000
SUMMARY:High St Coffee House
DESCRIPTION:
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CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:High St Coffee House
UID:20190930T1559580Z-535362-340@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200103T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200103T213000
SUMMARY:High St Coffee House
DESCRIPTION:
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CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:High St Coffee House
UID:20190930T1601060Z-535362-341@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191101T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191101T213000
SUMMARY:High St Coffee House
DESCRIPTION:
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CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:High St Coffee House
UID:20190930T1601360Z-535362-342@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191207T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191207T210000
SUMMARY:Listening Room Music Series
DESCRIPTION:Listening Room Music Series presents Green Heron in concert at
New England College's Mainstage Theatre in Henniker\, NH. This multi-inst
rumental duo from New England plays everything from folk and bluegrass to
country and blues. Doors at 7\, show at 7:30. Admission free\, audience
donations to the performer are encouraged and appreciated.
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Listening Room Music Series presents Green
Heron in concert at New England College's Mainstage Theatre in Henniker\,
NH. \; This multi-instrumental duo from New England plays everything f
rom folk and bluegrass to country and blues. \; Doors at 7\, show at 7
:30. \; Admission free\, audience donations to the performer are encou
raged and appreciated.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Mainstage Theatre in the New England College Science Building
UID:20191010T1857140Z-535362-343@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191123T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191123T210000
SUMMARY:Listening Room Music Series
DESCRIPTION:Listening Room Music Series presents Caroline Cotter in concert
at New England College's Mainstage Theatre in Henniker\, NH. Maine-based
recording artist that is building a solid following in the music industry
as she tours the U.S. and abroad. Doors at 7\, show at 7:30. Admission
free\, audience donations to the performer are encouraged and appreciated.
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Listening Room Music Series presents Caroli
ne Cotter in concert at New England College's Mainstage Theatre in Hennike
r\, NH. \; Maine-based recording artist that is building a solid follo
wing in the music industry as she tours the U.S. and abroad. \; Doors
at 7\, show at 7:30. \; Admission free\, audience donations to the per
former are encouraged and appreciated.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Mainstage Theatre in the New England College Science Building
UID:20191002T2003110Z-535362-344@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191102T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191102T210000
SUMMARY:Listening Room Music Series
DESCRIPTION:Listening Room Music Series presents Dr. Dann & the Brothers Bl
ues Band in concert at New England College's Mainstage Theatre in Henniker
\, NH. This high energy act is guaranteed to chase your blues away! Door
s at 7\, show at 7:30. Admission free\, audience donations to the perform
er are encouraged and appreciated.
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Listening Room Music Series presents Dr. Da
nn &\; the Brothers Blues Band in concert at New England College's Main
stage Theatre in Henniker\, NH. \; This high energy act is guaranteed
to chase your blues away! \; Doors at 7\, show at 7:30. \; Admissi
on free\, audience donations to the performer are encouraged and appreciat
ed.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Mainstage Theatre in the New England College Science Building
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191026T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191026T210000
SUMMARY:Listening Room Music Series
DESCRIPTION:Listening Room Music Series presents Jonee Earthquake Band in c
oncert at New England College's Mainstage Theatre in Henniker\, NH. New E
ngland's premiere punk rock band featuring the Punk Pirate himself\, Jonee
Earthquake! Doors at 7\, show at 7:30. Admission free\, audience donati
ons to the performer are encouraged and appreciated.
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Listening Room Music Series presents Jonee
Earthquake Band in concert at New England College's Mainstage Theatre in H
enniker\, NH. \; New England's premiere punk rock band featuring the P
unk Pirate himself\, Jonee Earthquake! \; Doors at 7\, show at 7:30.&n
bsp\; Admission free\, audience donations to the performer are encouraged
and appreciated.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Mainstage Theatre in the New England College Science Building
UID:20191007T1500060Z-535362-346@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191023T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191023T210000
SUMMARY:Free Concert at United Church of Penacook
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, October 23 at 7:00 pm Boland Dowdall Plus One with
flutist Jan Boland\, guitarist John Dowdall and pan flutist Rodney Garnett
\, will perform a concert of world music for flutes and guitar as part of
Avaloch Farm Music Institute’s community outreach. The concert will featu
re music from Moldova and Peru where the pan flute\, a series of varying l
ength reed or wooden tubes activated by blowing down into the open holes\,
is a common and prominent instrument. Additional information about Bolan
d Dowdall Duo can be found at www.bolanddowdall.org. Find additional conc
ert information and directions at www.ucpnh.org.
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Wednesday\, October 23 at 7:00 pm Boland Do
wdall Plus One with \;flutist \;Jan Boland\, guitarist John Dowdal
l and pan flutist Rodney Garnett\, will perform a concert of world music f
or flutes and guitar as part of Avaloch Farm Music Institute&rsquo\;s comm
unity outreach.  \;The concert will feature music from Moldova and Per
u where the pan flute\, a series of varying length reed or wooden tubes ac
tivated by blowing down into the open holes\, is a common and prominent in
strument.  \;Additional information about Boland Dowdall Duo can be fo
und at www.bolanddo
wdall.org.  \;Find additional concert information and directions a
t www.ucpnh.org. \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:United Church of Penacook
UID:20191004T1458590Z-535362-347@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191011T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191011T233000
SUMMARY:Alan's of Boscawen October Entertainment
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DESCRIPTION:Natalie Turgeon Duo
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Natalie Turgeon Duo
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Alan's of Boscawen
UID:20191007T1448200Z-535362-348@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191012T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191012T233000
SUMMARY:Alan's of Boscawen October Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Doug Thompson
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Doug Thompson
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Alan's of Boscawen
UID:20191007T1506490Z-535362-349@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191018T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191019T000000
SUMMARY:Alan's of Boscawen October Entertainment
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;COUNT=2
EXDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20191018T203000
EXDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20191019T203000
DESCRIPTION:Solitary Man
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Solitary Man
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Alan's of Boscawen
UID:20191007T1451140Z-535362-350@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191018T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191018T233000
SUMMARY:Alan's of Boscawen October Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Solitary Man Musical Group
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Solitary Man Musical Group
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Alan's of Boscawen
UID:20191007T1453490Z-535362-351@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191019T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191019T233000
SUMMARY:Alan's of Boscawen October Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Mike Loughlin
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Mike Loughlin
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Alan's of Boscawen
UID:20191007T1452410Z-535362-352@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191025T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191025T113000
SUMMARY:Alan's of Boscawen October Entertainment
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EXDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20191025T080000
EXDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20191026T080000
DESCRIPTION:Corey Brackett
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Corey Brackett
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Alan's of Boscawen
UID:20191007T1455440Z-535362-353@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191025T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191025T233000
SUMMARY:Alan's of Boscawen October Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Corey Brackett
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Corey Brackett
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Alan's of Boscawen
UID:20191007T1456070Z-535362-354@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191026T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191026T233000
SUMMARY:Alan's of Boscawen October Entertainment
DESCRIPTION:Barry Braley
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Barry Braley
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Alan's of Boscawen
UID:20191007T1456430Z-535362-355@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191109T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191109T140000
SUMMARY:Boscawen Congregational Church Holiday Fair
DESCRIPTION:The Boscawen Congregational Church is holding its annual Holida
y Fair on Saturday\, November 9th\, 2019 from 9am to 2pm downstairs in the
Boscawen Town Hall\, 12 High Street. Tables will include baked goods and
fudge\, jewelry\, books\, crafts\, knit goods\, toys\, Christmas decoratio
ns and our famous raffle with many items to choose from. The kitchen will
be open for coffee and donuts in the morning and a lunchtime meal will be
served later in the day. Come and see what we have to offer for your holid
ay shopping. We appreciate your support of the ministry and mission of the
Boscawen Congregational Church.
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The Boscawen Congregational Church is holdi
ng its annual Holiday Fair on Saturday\, November 9th\, 2019 fr
om 9am to 2pm downstairs in the Boscawen Town Hall\, 12 High Street. Table
s will include baked goods and fudge\, jewelry\, books\, crafts\, knit goo
ds\, toys\, Christmas decorations and our famous raffle with many items to
choose from. The kitchen will be open for coffee and donuts in the mornin
g and a lunchtime meal will be served later in the day. Come and see what
we have to offer for your holiday shopping. We appreciate your support of
the ministry and mission of the Boscawen Congregational Church.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Boscawen Congregational Church
UID:20191007T1504370Z-535362-356@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191021T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191021T203000
SUMMARY:Free Concert at United Church of Penacook
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, October 21\, at 7:00 pm a renaissance flute consort\,
Tres doulx\, will perform as part of Avaloch Farm Music Institute’s commun
ity outreach. The concert will feature four flutes with a program that inc
ludes explanations of the instruments and issues surrounding 16th century
performance. Find additional concert information and directions at www.ucp
nh.org.
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Monday\, October 21\, at 7:00 pm a renaissa
nce flute consort\, Tres doulx\, will perform as part of Avaloch Farm Musi
c Institute&rsquo\;s community outreach. The concert will feature four flu
tes with a program that includes explanations of the instruments and issue
s surrounding 16th century performance. Find additional concert informatio
n and directions at www.ucpnh.org.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:United Church of Penacook
UID:20191007T1506090Z-535362-357@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191009T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191009T090000
SUMMARY:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to join us for Above and Beyo
nd
DESCRIPTION:JFK’s Cold War Mission with author Michael Tougias In October\,
1962\, America faced the prospect of nuclear war with the Soviet Union. T
wo things saved humanity: the strategic wisdom of John F. Kennedy and the
U-2 aerial spy program. Concord City Auditorium Wednesday\, October 9\, 20
19 at 7:30PM Doors open 7:00PM FREE -- No tickets or reservations required
For more information\, or to join our mailing list\, visit www.walkerlect
ure.org
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JFK&rsquo\;s Cold War Mission
with
author Michael Tougias
In October\, 1962\, America faced the prosp
ect of nuclear war with the Soviet Union. Two things saved humanity: the s
trategic wisdom of John F. Kennedy and the U-2 aerial spy program.
Concord City Auditorium
Wednesday\, October 9\, 2019 at 7:30PM
Doors open 7:00PM
FREE -- No tickets or reservations require
d
For more information\, or to join our mailing list\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20191007T1529060Z-535362-358@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191102T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191102T140000
SUMMARY:Bow Mill United Methodist Church Craft Fair
DESCRIPTION:Bow Mills United Methodist Church\, 505 South St.\, Bow\, NH in
vites you to attend their Snowman Craft Fair on November 2nd from 9 am to
2 pm to enjoy the spirit of Christmas shopping. Check out their rooms fil
led with holiday crafts\, handmade items to wear or for your home – also b
eautiful themed gift baskets and gifts for pet owners. Satisfy your swee
t tooth with their famous Cookie Walk and cookie decorating table\; stop a
t the Bakery Table\; bid on Silent Auction items\; check out the Jewelry T
able\; their new Christmas Revisited Room and the popular “Christmas Elf R
oom” for kids to make their own ornaments. The Café serves breakfast refr
eshments from 9:00-10:30 am. Take a break from shopping and enjoy a delic
ious lunch from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. Bring a friend\, bring your family\,
bring a neighbor and enjoy the day at this year’s Snowman Craft Fair. An
y questions\, call 603-228-1154.
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Bow Mills United Methodist Church\, 505 Sou
th St.\, Bow\, NH invites you to attend their Snowman Craft Fair o
n November 2nd \; from 9 am to 2 pm to enjoy the spirit of Ch
ristmas shopping.
Check out their rooms filled with holiday crafts
\, handmade items to wear or for your home &ndash\; also beautiful themed
gift baskets and gifts for pet owners. \; \; Satisfy your sweet to
oth with their famous Cookie Walk and cookie decorating table\; stop at th
e Bakery Table\; bid on Silent Auction items\; check out the Jewelry Table
\; their new Christmas Revisited Room and the popular &ldquo\;Christmas El
f Room&rdquo\; for kids to make their own ornaments.
The Caf&eacut
e\; \; serves breakfast refreshments from 9:00-10:30 am. \; Take a
break from shopping and enjoy a delicious lunch from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm.
 \; Bring a friend\, bring your family\, bring a neighbor and enjoy th
e day at this year&rsquo\;s Snowman Craft Fair. \; An
y questions\, call 603-228-1154.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Bow Mills United Methodist Church
UID:20191007T1517240Z-535362-359@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191011T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191011T120000
SUMMARY:Veterans Day Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Veterans Day Ceremony 2019 Event start: Mon\, 11/11/2019 - 11:
00am Event end: Mon\, 11/11/2019 - 12:00pm Location: New Hampshire State
Veterans Cemetery The Veterans of Foreign Wars and staff of the State Vet
erans Cemetery cordially invites you to attend Veterans Day Ceremony comme
ncing at 11:00AM\, Monday\, November 11th at 110 Daniel Webster Highway\,
Boscawen\, NH 03303 Seating is limited so you are encouraged to bring a l
awn chair for your comfort. Ceremony normally runs for one hour. PLEASE pl
an to arrive about 10:30 to avoid traffic back-up and time to park and wal
k.
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ew Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery
The Veteran
s of Foreign Wars and staff of the State Veterans Cemetery cordially invit
es you to attend Veterans Day Ceremony commencing at 11:00AM\, Monday\, No
vember 11th at 110 Daniel Webster Highway\, Boscawen\, NH 03303 \;
Seating is limited so you are encouraged to bring a lawn chair for your c
omfort. Ceremony normally runs for one hour.
PLEASE plan to arrive
about 10:30 to avoid traffic back-up and time to park and walk.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:NH State Veteran's Cemetary
UID:20191007T1524060Z-535362-360@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191012T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191012T150000
SUMMARY:Cuddle A Cow @ Miles Smith Farm
DESCRIPTION:'Fun' Raiser for Elspeth's Place. Learn about farm life\, hug a
cow\, pet goats\, talk to pigs.
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'Fun' Raiser for Elspeth's Place. Learn abo
ut farm life\, hug a cow\, pet goats\, talk to pigs.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Miles Smith Farm
UID:20191010T1830340Z-535362-361@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191102T220000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191103T040000
SUMMARY:Holiday Craft Fair & A Festival of Trees
DESCRIPTION:Crafts Baked Goods Jewelry Decorations Raffles
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- Craf
ts
- Baked Goods
- Jewelry
- Decorations
- Raffles
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Merrimack County Nursing Home
UID:20191010T1839390Z-535362-362@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191023T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191023T213000
SUMMARY:Walker Lecture Series - Concert
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EXDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20191030T193000
EXDATE;TZID=America/New_York:20191106T193000
DESCRIPTION:Free and Open to the public Peter Furlong Operatic Tenor / Das
Lied von der Erde
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Free and Open to the public
Peter F
urlong Operatic Tenor / Das Lied von der Erde
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20191010T1845010Z-535362-363@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191030T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191030T213000
SUMMARY:Walker Lecture Series - Concert
DESCRIPTION:Free and Open to the public Mark Valanti / Piano Recital
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Free and Open to the public
Mark Valanti / Piano Recital
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20191010T1846300Z-535362-364@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191106T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191106T213000
SUMMARY:Walker Lecture Series - Travelogue
DESCRIPTION:Free and Open to the public Marion Darrah on Southeast Asia
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Free and Op
en to the public
Ma
rion Darrah on Southeast Asia
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20191010T1849350Z-535362-365@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191208T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191208T210000
SUMMARY:Walker Lecture Series - Handel's Messiah
DESCRIPTION:Free and Open to the Public
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Fre
e and Open to the Public
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:St. Paul's Church
UID:20191010T1852340Z-535362-366@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191207T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191207T120000
SUMMARY:Walker Lecture Series - Handel's Messiah
DESCRIPTION:Free & Open to the Public A Christmas Tradition Dress Rehersal
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Fre
e &\; Open to the Public
A Christmas Tradition
Dress Rehersal
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:St. Paul's Church
UID:20191010T1855380Z-535362-367@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191028T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191028T140000
SUMMARY:Flu Shot Clinic in Salisbury
DESCRIPTION:The VNA is doing a Flu Shot Clinic on Monday\, October 28th fro
m 12 to 2 PM at the Salisbury Town Hall\, located on Route 4 at 645 Old Tu
rnpike Road in Salisbury\, NH.
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The VNA is doing a Flu Shot Cli
nic on Monday\, October 28th from 12 to 2 PM at the Salisbury T
own Hall\, located on Route 4 at 645 Old Turnpike Road in Salisbury\, NH.&
nbsp\;  \;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Salisbury Town Hall
UID:20191021T1414270Z-535362-368@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191023T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191023T213000
SUMMARY:Walker Lecture Series - Free Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to join us for The Song o
f the Earth Gustav Mahler's opera Das Lied von der Erde with Peter Furlong
\, Tenor This presentation of Gustav Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde\, (Son
g of the Earth) is both a musical and a visual experience\; the performers
will present an exhibit of paintings and artifacts to complement the oper
a. This exhibit was originally shown in the summer of 2017 during Gustav M
ahler Music Week in Toblach and Dobbiaco\, Italy. Concord City Auditorium
Wednesday\, October 23\, 2019 7:30PM Doors open 7:00PM FREE No tickets or
reservations required For a complete season schedule\, visit - www.walke
rlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to jo
in us for
The Song of the Earth
Gustav Mahler's opera Das Lied von der Erde with Pet
er Furlong\, Tenor
This presentation of Gustav Mahler&rsqu
o\;s Das Lied von der Erde\, (Song of the Earth) is both a musical and a v
isual experience\; the performers will present an exhibit of paintings and
artifacts to complement the opera. This exhibit was originally shown in t
he summer of 2017 during Gustav Mahler Music Week in Toblach and Dobbiaco\
, Italy. \;
Concord City Auditorium
Wednesday
\, October 23\, 2019 7:30PM
Doors open 7:00PM
FREE
No tickets or reservations required \;
For a complete season
schedule\, visit - www.walkerlecture.org
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20191021T1446250Z-535362-369@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191030T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191030T200000
SUMMARY:Boscawen Police Department - Trunk or Treat
DESCRIPTION:https://www.merrimackvalleyvoice.com/breaking-news/boscawen-pd-
trunk-or-treat Click above for more information New Location - Bring the k
ids for a night of fun and candy!
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https://www.merrimackvalleyvo
ice.com/breaking-news/boscawen-pd-trunk-or-treat
Click above f
or more information
New Location - Bring the kids for a night of f
un and candy!
 \;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Boscawen Elementary School
UID:20191021T1605020Z-535362-370@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191102T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191102T153000
SUMMARY:Annual Artist Open House Kathie Fife Photography
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, November 2 930-330 in the Meetinghouse\, Canterbury
Center My favorite time of year! I look forward to seeing you every fall.
Join me during my annual Artist Open House. This is always my biggest sho
w of the year. I will have a full selection of fine art available for earl
y holiday shopping. Fine Art - prints\, large and small sizes\, Calendars\
, Greeting Cards\, post cards\, bookmarks\, magnets\, ornaments\, puzzles\
, published books\, and new special gift ideas. NEW! Functional fabric art
- gift bags in different styles and sizes\, more! As always\, find me in
the Meeting House located in the Canterbury Center\, behind the church. Lo
ts of free parking next to the library. Refreshments Bring a friend and en
joy the day!
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Saturday\, November 2 \;
930-33
0 in the Meetinghouse\, Canterbury Center
My favorite time of year
! I look forward to seeing you every fall. Join me during my annual Artist
Open House. This is always my biggest show of the year.
I will have
a full selection of fine art available for early holiday shopping.
Fine Art - prints\, large and small sizes\, Calendars\, Greeting Cards\, p
ost cards\, bookmarks\, magnets\, ornaments\, puzzles\, published books\,
and new special gift ideas.
NEW! Functional fabric art - gift bags i
n different styles and sizes\, more!
As always\, find me in the Meeti
ng House located in the Canterbury Center\, behind the church. Lots of fre
e parking next to the library.
Refreshments
Bring a friend and
enjoy the day!
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Canterbury Center Meetinghouse
UID:20191022T1731450Z-535362-371@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191102T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191102T140000
SUMMARY:Boscawen Elem CraftFair
DESCRIPTION:Please join BES for our 8th Annual Craft Fair. Local Crafters\,
Vendors\, Face Painting\, Bake Sale & Raffles! Christmas Tree Raffle and
the Scholastic Book Fair!
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Please join BES for our 8th Annual
Craft Fair. Local Crafters\, Vendors\, Face Painting\, Bake Sale &\; Ra
ffles! Christmas Tree Raffle and the Scholastic Book Fair!
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Boscawen Elementary School
UID:20191024T1851090Z-535362-372@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200114T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200114T203000
SUMMARY:Capital Quilters Guild
DESCRIPTION:Guild meeting on Tuesday January 14 at Grace Capital church in
Pembroke starting at 6:30. The program will be a demo night where some of
the veteran Quilters will demonstrate various quilting techniques and give
some tips and tricks to make quilting easier and more fun.
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Guild meeting on Tuesday January 14 at Grac
e Capital church in Pembroke starting at 6:30. The program will be a demo
night where some of the veteran Quilters will demonstrate various quilting
techniques and give some tips and tricks to make quilting easier and more
fun.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Grace Capital Church
UID:20200102T2114190Z-535362-373@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200418T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200418T170000
SUMMARY:Owl Festival
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DESCRIPTION:Calling all owls and owl lovers! Join us for a day of all thing
s owly on either Saturday\, April 18 or Sunday\, April 19 at the VINS Natu
re Center. Gather with live owls from all over the world\, discover their
life stories\, get your face painted and delight in delicious food. Learn
about current owl research and about VINS’ owl rehabilitation. Spice up yo
ur experience by dressing as your favorite owl! You never know whooo you’l
l run into. Registration (Available February 3\, 2020): Advance ticket pur
chase is recommended for this event. Tickets can be purchased for either S
aturday or Sunday of the Festival. Tickets purchased in advance are non-re
fundable. Please note: Discounted rates not available for online ticket pu
rchases. EBT cards\, guest passes\, and library membership cards can be p
resented the day of the festival for discounts on admission. (Multiple dis
counts do not apply).
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Calling all owls and owl lovers! Join us fo
r a day of all things owly on either Saturday\, April 18 or Sunday\, April
19 at the VINS Nature Center. Gather with live owls from all over the wor
ld\, discover their life stories\, get your face painted and delight in de
licious food. Learn about current owl research and about VINS’ owl rehabil
itation. Spice up your experience by dressing as your favorite owl! You ne
ver know whooo you’ll run into.
Registration (Available February 3
\, 2020):
Advance ticket purchase is recommended for this event. Tick
ets can be purchased for either Saturday or Sunday of the Festival. Ticket
s purchased in advance are non-refundable.
Please note: \;Disc
ounted rates not available for online ticket purchases. \; EBT cards\,
guest passes\, and library membership cards can be presented the day of t
he festival for discounts on admission. (Multiple discounts do not apply).
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Vermont Institute of Natural Science
UID:20200115T1910450Z-535362-374@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200216T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200216T160000
SUMMARY:Snocross at The Flat Track
DESCRIPTION:Snocross will make its debut on the snow-covered dirt track whe
n it rips into Loudon February 15-16\, marking the first ever winter event
on The Flat Track at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. This two-day action-p
acked event will be round three of seven in the Eastern Snocross Tour Cham
pionship sanctioned by International Snowmobile Racing. Pro riders from ar
ound the east coast and beyond will compete in two days of action. Gates o
pen at 3 p.m. on Saturday followed by a free autograph session with the pr
o riders with racing beginning at 4:30 p.m. followed by the pro final unde
r the lights at 7:15 p.m. On Sunday\, gates open at 9 a.m. with racing sta
rting at 10 a.m. and the pro final at 3 p.m. The course will include a 100
-foot frontstretch triple with a rhythm section on the backstretch that wi
ll have the fans on their feet. Youth divisions will also take to the trac
k with riders starting as young as six years old. For snowmobilers riding
into this event\, The Flat Track is easily accessible off Corridor 15A on
the New Hampshire Snowmobile Association’s Trail Map. Details: https://www
.nhms.com/events/snocross-at-the-flat-track/
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Snocross will make its debut on the snow-co
vered dirt track when it rips into Loudon February 15-16\, marking the fir
st ever winter event on The Flat Track at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.&nb
sp\;
This two-day action-packed event will be round three of seven
in the Eastern Snocross Tour Championship sanctioned by International Sno
wmobile Racing. Pro riders from around the east coast and beyond will comp
ete in two days of action.
Gates open at 3 p.m. on Saturday follow
ed by a free autograph session with the pro riders with racing beginning a
t 4:30 p.m. followed by the pro final under the lights at 7:15 p.m. On Sun
day\, gates open at 9 a.m. with racing starting at 10 a.m. and the pro fin
al at 3 p.m.
The course will include a 100-foot frontstretch tripl
e with a rhythm section on the backstretch that will have the fans on thei
r feet. Youth divisions will also take to the track with riders starting a
s young as six years old.
For snowmobilers riding into this event\
, The Flat Track is easily accessible off Corridor 15A on the New Hampshir
e Snowmobile Association’s Trail Map.
Details: \;https:
//www.nhms.com/events/snocross-at-the-flat-track/
CATEGORIES:Outdoors
LOCATION:The Flat Track at New Hampshire Motor Speedway
UID:20200115T2237000Z-535362-375@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200215T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200215T200000
SUMMARY:Snocross at The Flat Track
DESCRIPTION:Snocross will make its debut on the snow-covered dirt track whe
n it rips into Loudon February 15-16\, marking the first ever winter event
on The Flat Track at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. This two-day action-p
acked event will be round three of seven in the Eastern Snocross Tour Cham
pionship sanctioned by International Snowmobile Racing. Pro riders from ar
ound the east coast and beyond will compete in two days of action. Gates o
pen at 3 p.m. on Saturday followed by a free autograph session with the pr
o riders with racing beginning at 4:30 p.m. followed by the pro final unde
r the lights at 7:15 p.m. On Sunday\, gates open at 9 a.m. with racing sta
rting at 10 a.m. and the pro final at 3 p.m. The course will include a 100
-foot frontstretch triple with a rhythm section on the backstretch that wi
ll have the fans on their feet. Youth divisions will also take to the trac
k with riders starting as young as six years old. For snowmobilers riding
into this event\, The Flat Track is easily accessible off Corridor 15A on
the New Hampshire Snowmobile Association’s Trail Map. Details: https://www
.nhms.com/events/snocross-at-the-flat-track/
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Snocross will make its debut on the snow-co
vered dirt track when it rips into Loudon February 15-16\, marking the fir
st ever winter event on The Flat Track at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.&nb
sp\;
This two-day action-packed event will be round three of seven
in the Eastern Snocross Tour Championship sanctioned by International Sno
wmobile Racing. Pro riders from around the east coast and beyond will comp
ete in two days of action.
Gates open at 3 p.m. on Saturday follow
ed by a free autograph session with the pro riders with racing beginning a
t 4:30 p.m. followed by the pro final under the lights at 7:15 p.m. On Sun
day\, gates open at 9 a.m. with racing starting at 10 a.m. and the pro fin
al at 3 p.m.
The course will include a 100-foot frontstretch tripl
e with a rhythm section on the backstretch that will have the fans on thei
r feet. Youth divisions will also take to the track with riders starting a
s young as six years old.
For snowmobilers riding into this event\
, The Flat Track is easily accessible off Corridor 15A on the New Hampshir
e Snowmobile Association’s Trail Map.
Details: \;https:
//www.nhms.com/events/snocross-at-the-flat-track/
CATEGORIES:Outdoors
LOCATION:The Flat Track at New Hampshire Motor Speedway
UID:20200115T2237000Z-535362-376@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200207T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200207T143000
SUMMARY:Director of Outreach &\; Development
DESCRIPTION:Kimball Jenkins Art & History Tour Calling all art & history bu
ffs and seekers of wonderful sights! Immerse yourself in the halls and cha
mbers of one of Concord’s most exquisite examples of High Victorian Gothic
architecture\, the Kimball Jenkins House (aka “the Mansion”). A costumed
guide will lead our honored guests back in time\, unraveling family histor
y and sharing stories which will make the features of this unique 19th cen
tury home come alive. The Kimball Jenkins House is a museum-quality work o
f art graced with art galleries\, and we must all treat it with respect. C
hildren are welcome with a responsible adult. Tours require stair climbing
and walking on uneven surfaces. For tickets\, go to www.kimballjenkins.co
m/upcomingevents\, or call the office at 603-415-1627. Photo credit Virgin
ia Turner Drew About Kimball Jenkins At Kimball Jenkins\, art meets histor
y. Set on two prime acres in the Concord Historic District (I-93\, Exit 15
)\, it features an iconic High Victorian Gothic brick house and carriage h
ouse\, and the yellow School of Art building\, all sheltered by towering t
rees as old as the mansion itself. Kimball Jenkins welcomes 8\,000 guests
to 200 events a year\, including art exhibits and classes\, fine dining\,
concerts\, historic tours\, corporate retreats\, weddings\, and tea partie
s. Kimball Jenkins is dedicated to the arts and historic preservation\, fu
nded in part by generous contributions from the community. For more inform
ation about Kimball Jenkins visit www.kimballjenkins.com or call (603)225-
3932.
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Kimball Jenkins Art &\; History Tour
Calling all art &\; history buffs and seekers of wonderful sights!
Immerse yourself in the halls and chambers of one of Concord’s mo
st exquisite examples of High Victorian Gothic architecture\, the Kimball
Jenkins House (aka “the Mansion”). A costumed guide will lead our honored
guests back in time\, unraveling family history and sharing stories which
will make the features of this unique 19th century home come alive.
<
p>The Kimball Jenkins House is a museum-quality work of art graced with ar
t galleries\, and we must all treat it with respect. Children are welcome
with a responsible adult. Tours require stair climbing and walking on unev
en surfaces. For tickets\, go to
www.kimballjenkins.com/upcomingevents\, o
r call the office at 603-415-1627.
Photo credit Virginia Turner Dr
ew
About Kimball Jenkins
At Kimball Jenki
ns\, art meets history. Set on two prime acres in the Concord Historic Dis
trict (I-93\, Exit 15)\, it features an iconic High Victorian Gothic brick
house and carriage house\, and the yellow School of Art building\, all sh
eltered by towering trees as old as the mansion itself. Kimball Jenkins we
lcomes 8\,000 guests to 200 events a year\, including art exhibits and cla
sses\, fine dining\, concerts\, historic tours\, corporate retreats\, wedd
ings\, and tea parties. Kimball Jenkins is dedicated to the arts and histo
ric preservation\, funded in part by generous contributions from the commu
nity.
For more information about Kimball Jenkins visit www.kimballjenkins.com or
call (603)225-3932.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Kimball Jenkins
UID:20200128T1744070Z-535362-377@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200223T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200223T160000
SUMMARY:Cribbage Tournment
DESCRIPTION:Annual Don Moore Cribbage Tournament Registion opens at Noon\;
Play starts at 1 PM Fee: $15 per team Prizes and trophies awarded Please b
ring your own boards and cards
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Annual Don Moore Cribbage Tournament
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p>Registion opens at Noon\; Play starts at 1 PM
Fee: $15 per team<
/p>
Prizes and trophies awarded
Please bring your own boards a
nd cards
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:American Legion Post 31
UID:20200203T1741200Z-535362-378@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200203T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200203T130000
SUMMARY:Cribbage Tournment
DESCRIPTION:Annual Don Moore Cribbage Tournament
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Annual Don Moore Cribbage Tournament
CATEGORIES:General
UID:20200203T1741200Z-535362-379@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200820T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200820T213000
SUMMARY:Fred Moyer Jazz Trio Performs in New London
DESCRIPTION: The Fred Moyer Jazz Trio brings its program of CLASSICAL JAZZ
to New London on Thursday\, August 20 at 7 PM. The first half of the conc
ert is classical (solo piano)\, the second half is jazz (with bass and dru
ms.) The classical repertoire points out the links between classical mus
ic and jazz. Most of the great classical composers were great improvisors\
, and many compositions started life as improvisations. Theme and variatio
ns\, a common form in classical music is the model for most jazz. Many of
the harmonies that we associate with jazz were first invented by classical
composers. Finally\, some "classical" works such as Gershwin's Rhapsody i
n Blue straddle both worlds. Adults: $25 Students $5 www.summermusicasso
ciates.org
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 \;
The Fred Moyer Jazz Trio br
ings its program of CLASSICAL JAZZ to New London on Thursday\, August 20 a
t 7 PM. The first half of the concert is classical (solo piano)\, the seco
nd half is jazz (with bass and drums.)
 \;
The classic
al repertoire points out the links between classical music and jazz. Most
of the great classical composers were great improvisors\, and many composi
tions started life as improvisations. Theme and variations\, a common form
in classical music is the model for most jazz. Many of the harmonies that
we associate with jazz were first invented by classical composers. Finall
y\, some "\;classical"\; works such as Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue
straddle both worlds.
Adults: $25 \; \; Students $5
www.summe
rmusicassociates.org
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:First Baptist Church
UID:20200215T1610370Z-535362-380@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200813T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200813T213000
SUMMARY:Altius String Quartet Performs in New London
DESCRIPTION:Hailed as "rich" and "captivating" the Colorado-based Altius Qu
artet is determined to further the art of chamber music through performanc
e\, education\, and outreach. Deriving their name from the Olympic motto C
itius\, Altius\, Fortius (Latin for Faster\, Higher\, Stronger)\, Altius r
eaches diverse audiences through community engagement and innovative reper
toire. The program in New London will include the String Quartet in A ma
jor\, Op. 18\, No. 5 – Beethoven\; the String Quartet No. 1 "From My Life"
- Bedrich Smetana\; and Anton Webern's Langsamer Satz Adults $25 Studen
ts $5 www.summermusicassociates.org
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Hailed as "\;rich"\; and "\;cap
tivating"\; the Colorado-based Altius Quartet is determined to further
the art of chamber music through performance\, education\, and outreach.
Deriving their name from the Olympic motto Citius\, Altius\, Fortius (Lati
n for Faster\, Higher\, Stronger)\, Altius reaches diverse audiences throu
gh community engagement and innovative repertoire.
 \;
The program in New London will include the String Quartet in A major\, Op
. 18\, No. 5 – Beethoven\; the String Quartet No. 1 "\;From My Life&qu
ot\; - Bedrich Smetana\; and
Anton Webern's Langsamer Satz
 \;
Adults $25 Students $5
www.summermusicassociates.org
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:First Baptist Church
UID:20200215T1610370Z-535362-381@localendar.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200806T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200806T213000
SUMMARY:Pandolfi-Deutsch Duo Performs in New London
DESCRIPTION: The powerhouse duo of Thomas Pandolfi and Lindsay Deutsch tak
es the crowd on a whirlwind journey through the hits of the centuries\, ex
pressing a variety of musical styles from classical to jazz to Billy Joel.
Spiced with humor and laughs and a bit of history\, audiences everywhere
rave about these unique artists and their diverse and entertaining program
ming. Adults: $25 Students: $5 www.summermusicassociates.org
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 \;
The powerhouse duo of Thoma
s Pandolfi and Lindsay Deutsch takes the crowd on a whirlwind journey thro
ugh the hits of the centuries\, expressing a variety of musical styles fro
m classical to jazz to Billy Joel. Spiced with humor and laughs and a bit
of history\, audiences everywhere rave about these unique artists and thei
r diverse and entertaining programming.
 \;
Ad
ults: $25 Students: $5
www.summermusicassociates.org
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:First Baptist Church
UID:20200215T1610370Z-535362-382@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200716T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200716T213000
SUMMARY:Frisson Ensemble Performs in New London
DESCRIPTION:Frisson is explosive! From New York City\, Frisson features the
best and brightest of classical music's rising stars. Frisson showcases a
myriad of rarely-performed masterworks\, and the group expands and contra
cts into a variety of ensembles\, including quintets\, sextets\, nonets\,
and a small chamber orchestra. The ensemble performed over 25 concerts in
the 2018-2019 season\, including appearances in such diverse venues as the
Morgan Library and Museum in New York City and at the Bermuda Festival.
Adults $25 Students $5 www.summermusicassociates.org
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Frisson is explosive!
From New York
City\, Frisson \;features the best and brightest of classical music's
rising stars. \;Frisson showcases a myriad of rarely-performed master
works\, and the group expands and contracts into a variety of ensembles\,
including quintets\, sextets\, nonets\, and a small chamber orchestra. The
ensemble performed over 25 concerts in the 2018-2019 \;season\, \
;including appearances in such diverse venues as \;the Morgan Library
and Museum in New York City and \;at the Bermuda Festival. \;
 \;
Adults $25 Students $5
www.summermusicassociates.org
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CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:First Baptist Church
UID:20200215T1610370Z-535362-383@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200620T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200620T213000
SUMMARY:Boston Civic Symphony Performs in New London
DESCRIPTION:Saturday June 20\, 2020 at 7 PM at the Sawyer Theater at Colby-
Sawyer College 541 Main Street New London: The Boston Civic Symphony\, und
er the direction of Francisco Noya\, returns to New London to perform Tcha
ikovsky's Symphony No. 5 as well as other pieces to be determined. The orc
hestra will present an award-winning young soloist as well. Adults $25 Stu
dents $5 www.summermusicassociates.org
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Saturday June 20\, 2020 at 7 PM at the Sawy
er Theater at Colby-Sawyer College 541 Main Street New London: The Boston
Civic Symphony\, under the direction of Francisco Noya\, returns to New Lo
ndon to perform Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5 as well as other pieces to be
determined. The orchestra will present an award-winning young soloist as
well.
Adults $25 Students $5
www.summermusicassociates.org
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Sawyer Theater at Colby-Sawyer College
UID:20200215T1610370Z-535362-384@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200310T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200310T200000
SUMMARY:Wings of Knowledge Presents: PFAs in Our Drinking Water
DESCRIPTION:— On Tuesday\, March 10 at 6 pm\, Kate Emma Schlosser\, PE from
the NH Department of Environmental Services will present “PFAS in Drinkin
g Water” Celebration of National Engineers Week. Co-sponsored by the NHTI
Architectural Engineering Club. This event was rescheduled from February
18 due to weather.
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&mdash\; On Tuesday\, March 10 at 6 pm\, Kate Emma Schlosser\, PE from the NH Department of Environm
ental Services will present &ldquo\;PFAS in Drinking Water&rdquo\; \;&
nbsp\;Celebration of National Engineers Week. Co-sponsored by the NHTI Arc
hitectural Engineering Club. This event was rescheduled from February 18 d
ue to weather.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:NHTI
UID:20200304T2013380Z-535362-385@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200311T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200311T210000
SUMMARY:The Freese Brothers Big Band
DESCRIPTION:The band plays Basie\, Ellington\, Sinatra\, Dorsey and more. C
oncord City Auditorium Wednesday\, March 11\, 2020 7:30PM Doors open 7:00P
M FREE No tickets or reservations required
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The band plays Basie\, Ellington\, Sinatra\
, Dorsey and more.
Concord City Auditorium
Wednesday\, Mar
ch 11\, 2020 7:30PM
Doors open 7:00PM
FREE
No tick
ets or reservations required
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20200304T2016220Z-535362-386@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200422T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200422T213000
SUMMARY:Buskers’ Night In
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to join us for Buskers’ N
ight In Produced by Jordan Tirrell Wysocki Musicians come together to shar
e songs and stories of their street performing experiences. Concord City A
uditorium Wednesday\, April 22\, 2020\, 7:30 PM Doors open 7:00 PM No tic
kets or reservations required For a complete season schedule\, visit - ww
w.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to jo
in us for
Buskers&rsquo\; Night In
Produced by Jordan Tirr
ell Wysocki
Musicians come together to share songs and stories of
their street performing experiences.
Concord City Auditorium
Wednesday\, April 22\, 2020\, 7:30 PM \;
Doors open 7:00 PM
No tickets or reservations required
For a complete season
schedule\,  \;visit - www.walk
erlecture.org
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20200316T1507540Z-535362-387@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200317T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200317T203000
SUMMARY:‘Restore\, Protect\, Connect’: Annual Lecture Series at Fox Forest
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DESCRIPTION:The N.H. Division of Forests and Lands and the Society for the
Protection of New Hampshire Forests have announced speakers and topics for
this year’s Cottrell-Baldwin Environmental Lecture Series. The series cel
ebrates the environmental and scholarly legacy of New Hampshire's first st
ate research forester\, Henry Ives Baldwin\, and Annette and Bill Cottrell
\, long-time members and benefactors of the Forest Society. Topics for 202
0 are: March 17: “Trout Stream Restoration” by John Magee\, fish habitat b
iologist\, N.H. Fish and Game Department March 24: “Restoration of the New
England Cottontail Rabbit” by Heidi Holman\, wildlife diversity biologist
\, N.H. Fish and Game Department March 31: “Edible Wild Plants of the Gran
ite State” by Russ Cohen\, expert forager and author of “Wild Plants I Hav
e Known…and Eaten” April 7: “Water Connections: What Fresh Water Means to
Us\, What We Mean to Water” by Jim Rousmaniere\, journalist and historian.
Continuing education credits are available for the Trout Stream\, Cotto
ntail Rabbit and Water Connections courses. The lecture series takes place
at Fox Forest’s\, 309 Center Road in Hillsborough. All lectures start at
7 p.m. and run until 8:30 p.m. There is no cost to attend and pre-registra
tion is not required. Early arrival is recommended for the best seating. F
or full descriptions of each lecture\, visit nh.gov/nhdfl and click on “Up
coming Events” in the bottom banner. Part of the N.H. Department of Natura
l and Cultural Resources\, the Division of Forests and Lands protects and
promotes the value provided by trees\, forests and natural communities. Fo
r more information about the Division of Forests and Lands\, visit nh.gov/
nhdfl or call 603-271-2214.
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The N.H. Division of Forests and Lands and
the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests have announced spe
akers and topics for this year&rsquo\;s Cottrell-Baldwin Environmental Lec
ture Series.
The series celebrates the environmental and scholarly
legacy of New Hampshire's first state research forester\, Henry Ives Bald
win\, and Annette and Bill Cottrell\, long-time members and benefactors of
the Forest Society.
Topics for 2020 are:
- March 17:
&ldquo\;Trout Stream Restoration&rdquo\; by John Magee\, fish habitat bio
logist\, N.H. Fish and Game Department
- March 24: &ldquo\;Restora
tion of the New England Cottontail Rabbit&rdquo\; by Heidi Holman\, wildli
fe diversity biologist\, N.H. Fish and Game Department
- March 31:
&ldquo\;Edible Wild Plants of the Granite State&rdquo\; by Russ Cohen\, e
xpert forager and author of &ldquo\;Wild Plants I Have Known&hellip\;and E
aten&rdquo\;
- April 7: &ldquo\;Water Connections: What Fresh Wate
r Means to Us\, What We Mean to Water&rdquo\; by Jim Rousmaniere\, journal
ist and historian.
 \;
Continuing education cr
edits are available for the Trout Stream\, Cottontail Rabbit and Water Con
nections courses.
The lecture series takes place at Fox Forest&rsq
uo\;s\, 309 Center Road in Hillsborough. All lectures start at 7 p.m. and
run until 8:30 p.m. There is no cost to attend and pre-registration is not
required. Early arrival is recommended for the best seating.
For
full descriptions of each lecture\, visit nh.gov/nhdfl and click on &ldquo\;Upcoming Events&rdquo\; in the b
ottom banner.
Part of the N.H. Department of Natural and Cultural
Resources\, the Division of Forests and Lands protects and promotes the va
lue provided by trees\, forests and natural communities. For more informat
ion about the Division of Forests and Lands\, visit nh.gov/nhdfl or call 603-271-2214.
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION: Henry I. Baldwin Environmental Center
UID:20200313T1504000Z-535362-388@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200415T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200415T210000
SUMMARY:- CANCELED- Neil Diamond Tribute - CANCELED-
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to join us for a Neil Dia
mond Tribute With Conner Lorre Conner Lorre is a critically acclaimed ente
rtainer who travels nationwide dazzling his audiences as a singing impress
ionist. Concord City Auditorium Wednesday\, April 15\, 2020\, 7:30 PM Do
ors open 7:00 PM FREE No tickets or reservations required For a complete s
eason schedule\, visit - www.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to jo
in us for a
Neil Diamond Tribute
With Conner Lorre
Conner Lorre is a critically acclaimed entertainer who travels nationwide
dazzling his audiences as a singing impressionist.
Concord City A
uditorium
Wednesday\, April 15\, 2020\, 7:30 PM \; \;
Doors open 7:00 PM
FREE
No tickets or reservations req
uired
For a complete season schedule\,  \;visit - www.walkerlecture.org
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20200316T1506540Z-535362-389@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200402T010000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200402T040000
SUMMARY:New Hampshire Audubon Pollinator Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the New Hampshire Audubon McLane Center for a series
of speakers\, workshops and events celebrating and engaging in pollinator
conservation. Thursday\, April 2: 1 – 4 PM Learn How to Prune Trees and S
hrubs in the Landscape Mary Tebo Davis\, Community Forestry Field Speciali
st with UNH Cooperative Extension Pruning done correctly promotes plant he
alth\, improves safety\, and enhances a plant’s natural beauty. Pruning wi
thout reason or skill causes many problems and can lead to premature death
. Before you pick up your tools this spring\, come learn how to do it righ
t and give your plants the best care possible. We will begin with indoor p
runing instruction followed by outdoor practice in the gardens and landsca
pe surrounding the McLane Center. Bring work gloves and pruning tools if y
ou have them for this hands-on workshop. (Limited to 20 people)
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Join us at the New Hampshire Audubon McLane
Center for a series of speakers\, workshops and events celebrating and en
gaging in pollinator conservation.
Thursday\, April 2: 1 &ndash\; 4 PM
Learn How to
Prune Trees and Shrubs in the Landscape
Mary Tebo Davis\
, Community Forestry Field Specialist with UNH Cooperative Extension
Pruning done correctly promotes plant health\, improves safety\, and en
hances a plant&rsquo\;s natural beauty. Pruning without reason or skill ca
uses many problems and can lead to premature death. Before you pick up you
r tools this spring\, come learn how to do it right and give your plants t
he best care possible. We will begin with indoor pruning instruction follo
wed by outdoor practice in the gardens and landscape surrounding the McLan
e Center. Bring work gloves and pruning tools if you have them for this hands-on workshop. (Limited to 20 people)
CATEGORIES:Outdoors
LOCATION:New Hampshire Audubon McLane Center
UID:20200313T1528290Z-535362-390@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200416T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200416T210000
SUMMARY:New Hampshire Audubon Pollinator Series
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, April 16: 7 – 9 PM The Poetry and Politics of Wildfl
owers Jordan Greenberg\, Owner of Pemi Native Plants in Plymouth NH Each
person has their own sense of why native wildflowers are important. From
the personal and poetic to the political\, the plants can play different r
oles. In an attempt to discern some of our native flowers’ appeal\, we'll
discuss a few outstanding wildflower qualities along with some of the spe
cies that show them off so well.
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Thursday\, April 16: 7 &ndash\; 9 P
M
The Poetry and Politics of Wildflowers
Jordan Greenberg\, Owner of Pemi Native Plants in Plymouth NH
 \;
Each person has their own sense of why native wildflo
wers are important. From the personal and poetic to the political\, the pl
ants can play different roles. \; In an attempt to discern some of our
native flowers&rsquo\; appeal\, we'll discuss a few outstanding wildflowe
r qualities along with some of the species that show them off so well.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:New Hampshire Audubon McLane Center
UID:20200313T1537130Z-535362-391@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200603T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200603T183000
SUMMARY:Canterbury Farmers Market
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DESCRIPTION:The Canterbury Community Farmers Market opening day is Wednesda
y\, June 3rd! Our traditional outdoor market will be held each Wednesday f
rom the first Wednesday in June thru the first Wednesday in September. Hou
rs are 4-6:30\, rain or shine (except for big thunderstorms). We offer the
best in ultra-fresh and local greens and veggies\, orchard fruits and ber
ries\, dairy\, pasture-raised meat\, eggs\, maple products and ney\, ready
-to-eat\, artisan bread\, preserves\, flowers\, and selected crafts. Throu
ghout the summer there will be a changing selection of goodies to taste\,
events\, and activities to explore — you'll want to visit regularly! Plus\
, each market features a FREE live music concert that you can enjoy while
you shop. The market is located in the historic center of Canterbury\, nes
tled between the Elkins public library and the historic Town Hall. Plenty
of parking and easily accessible with lots of grassy areas where kids can
safely play! For more information and the full schedule of events\, check
our website at www.canterburyfarmersmarket.com or find us on Facebook.
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The Canterbury Community Farmers Market ope
ning day is Wednesday\, June 3rd! Our traditional outdoor market will be h
eld each Wednesday from the first Wednesday in June thru the first Wednesd
ay in September. Hours are 4-6:30\, rain or shine (except for big thunders
torms). We offer the best in ultra-fresh and local greens and veggies\, or
chard fruits and berries\, dairy\, pasture-raised meat\, eggs\, maple prod
ucts and ney\, ready-to-eat\, artisan bread\, preserves\, flowers\, and se
lected crafts. Throughout the summer there will be a changing selection of
goodies to taste\, events\, and activities to explore — you'll want to vi
sit regularly! Plus\, each market features a FREE live music concert that
you can enjoy while you shop.
The market is located in the histori
c center of Canterbury\, nestled between the Elkins public library and the
historic Town Hall. Plenty of parking and easily accessible with lots of
grassy areas where kids can safely play! For more information and the full
schedule of events\, check our website at www.canterburyfarmersmarket.com
or find us on Facebook.
 \;
CATEGORIES:Family Activity
UID:20200323T1335430Z-535362-392@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201010T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201010T220000
SUMMARY:Salisbury Woods Haunted Barn and Trail
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DESCRIPTION:COME TO The Salisbury Woods Haunted Barn and Trail and get scar
ed for a great cause. This spook-tacular event is a fundraiser for the Sal
isbury PTG\, MVMS PTO and MUBU. We will be open October 10th\, 17th\, 24th
\, 30th\, ant 31st from 7 to 10 PM. Located near the Salisbury four corner
s (Intersection of Route 4 and Route 127) 19 Franklin Road\, Salisbury\, N
H. Due to COVID we are ONLY offering ONLINE TICKETS this year https://app.
hauntpay.com/events/thesalisburywoods2020 Visit us on facebook at www.face
book.com/thesalisburywoods/ NOT recommended for small children. Mask requi
red.
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COME TO The Salisbury Woods Haunted Barn an
d Trail and get scared for a great cause. This spook-tacular event is a fu
ndraiser for the Salisbury PTG\, MVMS PTO and MUBU. We will be open Octobe
r 10th\, 17th\, 24th\, 30th\, ant 31st from 7 to 10 PM. Located near the S
alisbury four corners (Intersection of Route 4 and Route 127) 19 Franklin
Road\, Salisbury\, NH. Due to COVID we are ONLY offering ONLINE TICKETS th
is year https://app.hauntpay.com/events/thesalisburywoods2020 Visit us on
facebook at www.facebook.com/thesalisburywoods/ NOT recommended for small
children. Mask required.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
UID:20200909T2233280Z-535362-393@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201030T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201030T220000
SUMMARY:Salisbury Woods Haunted Barn and Trail
DESCRIPTION:Salisbury Woods Haunted Barn and Trail
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Salisbury Woods Haunted Barn and Trail 
\;
CATEGORIES:General
UID:20200909T2234120Z-535362-394@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201020T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201020T180000
SUMMARY:From the Mayflower to King Philip's War
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to join us on Zoom for Fr
om the Mayflower to King Philip’s War with historian Michael Tougias Micha
el J. Tougias is a New York Times bestselling author and co-author of 29 b
ooks. Among his bestsellers are The Finest Hours (Disney Motion Pictures
' version opened in 45 countries in January 2016)\, Fatal Forecast\, Overb
oard\, King Philip's War\, and There's A Porcupine In My Outhouse: The Ver
mont Misadventures of a Mountain Man Wannabe. Wednesday\, October 28\, 2
020\, 7:30 PM (Virtual) doors open at 7:00 PM FREE For a Zoom invitation\,
join our e-mail list at www.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to jo
in us on Zoom for
From the Mayflower to King Philip’s War
with historian Michael Tougias
Michael J. Tougias is a \;N
ew York Times \;bestselling author and co-author of 29 \;book
s. \; \; Among his bestsellers are \;The Finest Hours
 \;(Disney Motion Pictures' version opened in 45 countries in January
2016)\, \;Fatal Forecast\, \;Overboard\, \;<
em>King Philip's War\, and \;There's A Porcupine In My Outhou
se: The Vermont Misadventures of a Mountain Man Wannabe.
&nbs
p\;
Wednesday\, October 28\, 2020\, 7:30 PM
(Virtual) doors open at 7:00 PM
FREE
For a Zoom invita
tion\, join our e-mail list at www.walkerlecture.org
CATEGORIES:Education
UID:20201020T2244590Z-535362-395@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201126T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201126T210000
SUMMARY:Gift of Lights presented by Eastern Propane &\; Oil
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DESCRIPTION:It’s time for New Hampshire Motor Speedway to trade in the chec
kered flags for more than 2.5 million twinkly LED lights for the 10th annu
al Gift of Lights presented by Eastern Propane & Oil\, open Thursday\, Nov
. 26\, 2020 (Thanksgiving) through Sunday\, Jan. 3\, 2021 (4:30-9 p.m. Sun
days – Thursdays and 4:30-10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays\, depending on wea
ther conditions). The Gift of Lights has become a family tradition during
the holidays. The 2.5-mile drive-thru light show will feature the Tunnel o
f Lights (the 130-foot-long infield entrance and exit tunnels will be brig
htly lit\, giving a truly memorable experience that kids of all ages will
need to see to believe)\, 520 displays and 80 different scenes. Admission
is $25 per car or bus (up to 15 people). Buses containing more than 15 peo
ple will also be charged an additional $2 per person for anyone over the 1
5 allowed. A portion of all per car load admission proceeds will benefit S
peedway Children's Charities New Hampshire Chapter. Gift of Lights will be
open 4:30-9 p.m. Sundays – Thursdays and 4:30-10 p.m. Fridays and Saturda
ys\, depending on weather conditions. Be sure to check the speedway websit
e and social media channels for closure information\, which will be posted
by noon that day\, when planning your trip. All Gift of Lights traffic sh
ould enter speedway property using the South Entrance off N.H. Route 106 N
orth. Due to COVID-19 restrictions\, Santa Claus is quarantining in the No
rth Pole and will not be at the Gift of Lights this year. The gift shop lo
cated in the Main Office remains closed.
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It’s time for New Hampshire Motor Speedway
to trade in the checkered flags for more than 2.5 million twinkly LED ligh
ts for the 10th annual Gift of Lights presented by Eastern Propane &\;
Oil\, open Thursday\, Nov. 26\, 2020 (Thanksgiving) through Sunday\, Jan.
3\, 2021 \;(4:30-9 p.m. Sundays – Thursdays and 4:30-10 p.m. Fridays a
nd Saturdays\, depending on weather conditions).
The Gift of Light
s has become a family tradition during the holidays. The 2.5-mile drive-th
ru light show will feature the Tunnel of Lights (the 130-foot-long infield
entrance and exit tunnels will be brightly lit\, giving a truly memorable
experience that kids of all ages will need to see to believe)\, 520 displ
ays and 80 different scenes.
Admission is $25 per car or bus (up t
o 15 people). Buses containing more than 15 people will also be charged an
additional $2 per person for anyone over the 15 allowed. \;A portion
of all per car load admission proceeds will benefit Speedway Children's Ch
arities New Hampshire Chapter.
Gift of Lights will be open 4:30-9
p.m. Sundays – Thursdays and 4:30-10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays\, dependin
g on weather conditions. Be sure to check the speedway website and social
media channels for closure information\, which will be posted by noon that
day\, when planning your trip. All Gift of Lights traffic should enter sp
eedway property using the South Entrance off N.H. Route 106 North.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions\, Santa Claus is quarantining in the North P
ole and will not be at the Gift of Lights this year. The gift shop located
in the Main Office remains closed.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:New Hampshire Motor Speedway
UID:20201113T1754410Z-535362-396@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200727T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200727T120000
SUMMARY:Bow Mills UMC Advertiser
DESCRIPTION:Bow Mills United Church - Vacation Bible School - July 27 to Ju
ly 31st -9 am to 12 noon Program can be done at home a well as live stream
ing interactionn. Easy to follow instructions and a video will lead kids
step-by-step through each day. Registration is available now and the pr
ogram will be available by July 20th No cost for the program but registra
tion is required. Call for more information: 603-224-0884. Visit our websi
te: www.bowmillsumc.com or e-mail bowmillscym@gmail.com
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Bow Mills United Church - Vacation Bible Sc
hool - July 27 to July 31st -9 am to 12 noon
Program can be done a
t home a well as live streaming interactionn. \; Easy to follow \;
instructions and a video will lead kids step-by-step through each day.&nb
sp\; \;
Registration is available now and the program will be
available by July 20th \; No cost for the program but registration is
required.
Call for more information: 603-224-0884. Visit our websi
te: www.bowmillsumc.com or e-mail bowmillscym@gmail.com
 \;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Bow Mills United Methodist Church
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201209T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201209T210000
SUMMARY:Antarctica
DESCRIPTION: The Walker Lecture Series invites you to join us virtually fo
r Antarctica with Ed Webster Premieres on Concord TV\, channel 22\, Wedn
esday\, December 9\, 2020\, at 7:30 PM Also available after the premiere
on CTV’s YouTube channel Ed Webster frequently travels to Antarctica as
a polar history lecturer on adventure cruise ships. In his Walker prese
ntation\, Webster recounts the historic voyages and eventual discovery of
Antarctica by 18th\, 19th and 20th-century explorers\, combining original
archival photographs\, pictures by scientific researchers\, wildlife video
s\, and his own modern images. Links and details at www.walkerlecture.or
g
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 \;
The Walker Lecture Series i
nvites you to join us virtually for
Antarctica
with Ed Web
ster
 \;
Premieres on Concord TV\, channel 22\, Wednes
day\, December 9\, 2020\, at 7:30 PM
 \;
Also availabl
e after the premiere on CTV&rsquo\;s YouTube channel
 \;
Ed Webster frequently travels to Antarctica as a polar history lecturer
on adventure cruise ships. \; \; In his Walker presentation\, Web
ster recounts the historic voyages and eventual discovery of Antarctica by
18th\, 19th and 20th-century explorers\, combining original archival phot
ographs\, pictures by scientific researchers\, wildlife videos\, and his o
wn modern images.
 \;
Links and details at www.walkerl
ecture.org
CATEGORIES:Outdoors
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201213T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201213T210000
SUMMARY:A Winter Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to join us on Concord TV
for A Winter Concert with pianist Frederick Moyer Frederick Moyer celebrat
es the holiday season AND Beethoven's 250th birthday. (December 16\, 1770.
) Joining Moyer will be bassist Peter Tillotson and drummer Jim Gwin. T
he winter concert will include: Bach (arranged by Myra Hess): “Jesu\, Joy
of Man's Desiring" Beethoven: "Waldstein” Sonata (complete) Bartok: Rum
anian Christmas Carols Jazz arrangements of "Let It Snow"\, “The Christma
s Song"\, "Borukh Ate\, Zingt Der Tate" (Hannukah song)\, "Christmas is Co
ming" and others. Premieres Sunday\, December 13\, 2020\, at 7:30 PM Avai
lable on CTV’s YouTube channel December 14\, 2020 through January 6\, 2021
FREE For details and links\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to jo
in us on Concord TV for
A Winter Concert
with pianist Fred
erick Moyer
Frederick Moyer celebrates the holiday season AND Beet
hoven's 250th birthday. (December 16\, 1770.) Joining Moyer will be bassis
t Peter Tillotson and drummer Jim Gwin. \;
 \;
The
winter concert will include: \;
Bach (arranged by Myra Hess):
“Jesu\, Joy of Man's Desiring"\; \;
Beethoven: "\;Wal
dstein” Sonata (complete) \;
Bartok: Rumanian Christmas Carols
 \;
Jazz arrangements of "\;Let It Snow"\;\, “The Chri
stmas Song"\;\, "\;Borukh Ate\, Zingt Der Tate"\; (Hannukah so
ng)\, "\;Christmas is Coming"\; and others. \;
Premieres Sunday\, December 13\, 2020\, at 7:30 PM
Available on CTV’s YouTube channel December 14\, 2020 through January
6\, 2021
FREE
For details and links\, visit www.w
alkerlecture.org
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201214
SUMMARY:A Winter Concert - Available on CTV
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DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to join us on Concord TV
for A Winter Concert with pianist Frederick Moyer Frederick Moyer celebrat
es the holiday season AND Beethoven's 250th birthday. (December 16\, 1770.
) Joining Moyer will be bassist Peter Tillotson and drummer Jim Gwin. T
he winter concert will include: Bach (arranged by Myra Hess): “Jesu\, Joy
of Man's Desiring' Beethoven: 'Waldstein” Sonata (complete) Bartok: Rum
anian Christmas Carols Jazz arrangements of 'Let It Snow'\, “The Christma
s Song'\, 'Borukh Ate\, Zingt Der Tate' (Hannukah song)\, 'Christmas is Co
ming' and others. Premieres Sunday\, December 13\, 2020\, at 7:30 PM Avai
lable on CTV’s YouTube channel December 14\, 2020 through January 6\, 2021
FREE For details and links\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to jo
in us on Concord TV for
A Winter Concert
with pianist Fred
erick Moyer
Frederick Moyer celebrates the holiday season AND Beet
hoven's 250th birthday. (December 16\, 1770.) Joining Moyer will be bassis
t Peter Tillotson and drummer Jim Gwin. \;
 \;
The
winter concert will include: \;
Bach (arranged by Myra Hess):
&ldquo\;Jesu\, Joy of Man's Desiring' \;
Beethoven: 'Waldstei
n&rdquo\; Sonata (complete) \;
Bartok: Rumanian Christmas Caro
ls \;
Jazz arrangements of 'Let It Snow'\, &ldquo\;The Christm
as Song'\, 'Borukh Ate\, Zingt Der Tate' (Hannukah song)\, 'Christmas is C
oming' and others. \;
Premieres Sunday\, December 13\,
2020\, at 7:30 PM
Available on CTV&rsquo\;s You
Tube channel December 14\, 2020 through January 6\, 2021
FREE
For details and links\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
UID:20201206T0239150Z-535362-400@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210124T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210124T160000
SUMMARY:Concord Chorale Free Virtual Concert
DESCRIPTION:Seeking to bring light into the darkness\, Concord Chorale pres
ents a free virtual concert\, “When the Night is Furthest Worn” under the
direction of Jenny Cooper on Saturday\, January 23\, at 7 PM and Sunday\,
January 24\, at 3 PM. The concert may be accessed at www.concordchorale.or
g. “This concert is our effort to bring choral music to our audience durin
g the pandemic\,” said BJ Entwisle\, president of the Chorale\, “We are re
ally excited that we have continued to sing together and can now share our
work with our greater community of music lovers.” The selection of five s
hort songs explores the literal and metaphoric themes of night and glimpse
s the light on the horizon as the darkness retreats. In addition\, the Cho
rale’s collaborative pianist\, Molly Lozeau\, presents a piano solo. Free
to the public\, the concert will run about 30 minutes. What: Concord Chora
le Free Virtual Concert When: Saturday\, January 23\, 2021\, at 7 PM and S
unday\, January 24\, 2021\, at 3 PM Where: Access at Concord Chorale websi
te\, www.concordchorale.org. Donations will be accepted for this free conc
ert.
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Seeking to bring light into the darkness\,
Concord Chorale presents a free virtual concert\, “When the Night is Furth
est Worn” under the direction of Jenny Cooper on Saturday\, January 23\, a
t 7 PM and Sunday\, January 24\, at 3 PM. The concert may be accessed at <
a rel='nofollow'>www.concordchorale.org.
“This concert is our
effort to bring choral music to our audience during the pandemic\,” said B
J Entwisle\, president of the Chorale\, “We are really excited that we hav
e continued to sing together and can now share our work with our greater c
ommunity of music lovers.”
The selection of five short songs explo
res the literal and metaphoric themes of night and glimpses the light on t
he horizon as the darkness retreats. \;In addition\, the Chorale’s col
laborative pianist\, Molly Lozeau\, presents a piano solo. Free to the pub
lic\, the concert will run about 30 minutes.
What: Concord Chorale
Free Virtual Concert
When: Saturday\, January 23\, 2021\, at 7 PM
and Sunday\, January 24\, 2021\, at 3 PM
Where: Access at Concord
Chorale website\, www.concordchorale.org.
Donations will be accep
ted for this free concert.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Https://www.concordchorale.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210123T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210123T200000
SUMMARY:Concord Chorale Free Virtual Concert
DESCRIPTION:Seeking to bring light into the darkness\, Concord Chorale pres
ents a free virtual concert\, “When the Night is Furthest Worn” under the
direction of Jenny Cooper on Saturday\, January 23\, at 7 PM and Sunday\,
January 24\, at 3 PM. The concert may be accessed at www.concordchorale.or
g. “This concert is our effort to bring choral music to our audience durin
g the pandemic\,” said BJ Entwisle\, president of the Chorale\, “We are re
ally excited that we have continued to sing together and can now share our
work with our greater community of music lovers.” The selection of five s
hort songs explores the literal and metaphoric themes of night and glimpse
s the light on the horizon as the darkness retreats. In addition\, the Cho
rale’s collaborative pianist\, Molly Lozeau\, presents a piano solo. Free
to the public\, the concert will run about 30 minutes. What: Concord Chora
le Free Virtual Concert When: Saturday\, January 23\, 2021\, at 7 PM and S
unday\, January 24\, 2021\, at 3 PM Where: Access at Concord Chorale websi
te\, www.concordchorale.org. Donations will be accepted for this free conc
ert.
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Seeking to bring light into the darkness\,
Concord Chorale presents a free virtual concert\, “When the Night is Furth
est Worn” under the direction of Jenny Cooper on Saturday\, January 23\, a
t 7 PM and Sunday\, January 24\, at 3 PM. The concert may be accessed at <
a rel='nofollow'>www.concordchorale.org.
“This concert is our
effort to bring choral music to our audience during the pandemic\,” said B
J Entwisle\, president of the Chorale\, “We are really excited that we hav
e continued to sing together and can now share our work with our greater c
ommunity of music lovers.”
The selection of five short songs explo
res the literal and metaphoric themes of night and glimpses the light on t
he horizon as the darkness retreats. \;In addition\, the Chorale’s col
laborative pianist\, Molly Lozeau\, presents a piano solo. Free to the pub
lic\, the concert will run about 30 minutes.
What: Concord Chorale
Free Virtual Concert
When: Saturday\, January 23\, 2021\, at 7 PM
and Sunday\, January 24\, 2021\, at 3 PM
Where: Access at Concord
Chorale website\, www.concordchorale.org.
Donations will be accep
ted for this free concert.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:www.concordchorale.org
UID:20210108T0311480Z-535362-402@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210205T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210205T213000
SUMMARY:High Street Coffee House &\; Open Mic
RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;UNTIL=20210507;BYDAY=1FR
DESCRIPTION:High Street Coffee House\, sponsored by the Boscawen Congregati
onal Church\, meets at 7:00 Pm on ZOOM on the 1st Friday of the month. Mu
sic starts with a set by our feature\, followed by 8-10 open mic slots for
musicians\, poets\, and comedians. Our feature wraps up the evening at 9:
30. February feature is Senie Hunt. March feature is "Doc" Rogers and Liz
Kantz. Sign up for an open mic slot by calling Liz Kantz at 603-848-2410 o
r email highstreetcoffeehouse@gmail.com The ZOOM link is in the Facebook
event https://www.facebook.com/events/423290625388915/
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High Street Coffee House\, sponsored by the
Boscawen Congregational Church\, meets at 7:00 Pm on ZOOM on the 1st Frid
ay of the month. \; Music starts with a set by our feature\, followed
by 8-10 open mic slots for musicians\, poets\, and comedians. Our feature
wraps up the evening at 9:30. February feature is Senie Hunt. March featur
e is "\;Doc"\; Rogers and Liz Kantz.
Sign up for an open m
ic slot by calling Liz Kantz at 603-848-2410 or email highstreetcoffeehous
e@gmail.com \;
The ZOOM link is in the Facebook event
https://www.facebook.com/events/423290625388915/
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:On Zoom
UID:20210118T1059190Z-535362-403@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210303T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210303T210000
SUMMARY:Walker Lecture Series
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20210421;BYDAY=WE
DESCRIPTION:Walker Lecture Series Announces 124th Spring Season Since 1896\
, the Walker Lecture Series has brought stimulating speakers and musicians
to Concord\, but for now\, in-person performances are out and virtual per
formances are in. Some Walker Lectures will be available on the city’s pu
blic access TV channel and others will be live Zoom events\, both platform
s hosted by Concord TV. This spring’s offerings range far and wide with pr
ograms as exotic as the jungles of Namibia and as local as the concert hal
ls of Concord’s South End. In the Walker tradition\, all performances
are free with no tickets or reservations required. All programs are vir
tual and all start at 7:30 PM. Visit walkerlecture.org for details and Z
oom invitations. Spring\, 2021 Wednesday\, March 3 on CTV Jeff Warner Ba
njos\, Bones\, and Ballads Wednesday\, March 10 on Zoom Mark Edward Psyc
hics\, Mediums\, and Mind Readers: How do they do It? Wednesday\, March
17 on Zoom Jane Oneail Norman Rockwell and Frank Lloyd Wright Wednesday\
, March 24 on CTV Tom Sterling Autumn in Denali and The World of the Bear
Wednesday\, March 31 on Zoom George Morrison Two NH Men from the Ameri
can Revolution: John Stark and Henry Dearborn Wednesday\, April 7 on Zoo
m Mike Tougias Growing Up Wild in the 60s and 70s. Wednesday\, April 14
on Zoom Rick R
ay The Road to Namibia Wednesday\, April 21 on CTV Concord Community Mus
ic School Faculty Concert
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Walker Lecture Series Announces 124th<
/sup> Spring Season
Since 1896\, the Walker Lecture Series has bro
ught stimulating speakers and musicians to Concord\, but for now\, in-pers
on performances are out and virtual performances are in.  \;Some Walke
r Lectures will be available on the city’s public access TV channel and ot
hers will be live Zoom events\, both platforms hosted by Concord TV. This
spring’s offerings range far and wide with programs as exotic as the jungl
es of Namibia and as local as the concert halls of Concord’s South End.
 \; \; \; \;
In the Walker tradition\, all p
erformances are free with no tickets or reservations required.
&nb
sp\;
All programs are virtual and all start at 7:30 PM.
&n
bsp\;
Visit walkerlecture.org for details and Zoom invitations.
 \;
Spring\, 2021
Wednesday\, March 3 on
CTV
Jeff Warner
Banjos\, Bones\, and Ballads
 \;
Wednesday\, March 10 on Zoom
<
p>Mark Edward
Psychics\, Mediums\, and Mind Readers: How do they d
o It?
 \;
Wednesday\, March 17 on Zoom
Jane Oneail
Norman Rockwell and Frank Lloyd Wright
 \;
Wednesday\, March 24 on CTV
To
m Sterling
Autumn in Denali and The World of the Bear \; \
;
 \;
Wednesday\, March 31 on Zoom
George Morrison
Two NH Men from the American Revolution: Joh
n Stark and Henry Dearborn
 \;
Wednesday\, Apr
il 7 on Zoom
Mike Tougias
Growing Up Wild in the
60s and 70s.
 \;
Wednesday\, April 14 on Zoom
 \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;&nbs
p\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;&
nbsp\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; 
\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;&n
bsp\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \
; \; \; \; \; \; \;
Rick Ray
The Road to Namibia
 \;
Wednesday\, April
21 on CTV
Concord Community Music School Faculty Concert
 \;
 \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
UID:20210127T2348100Z-535362-404@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210127T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210127T190000
SUMMARY:Walker Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Walker Lecture Series Announces 124th Spring Season Since 1896\
, the Walker Lecture Series has brought stimulating speakers and musicians
to Concord\, but for now\, in-person performances are out and virtual per
formances are in. Some Walker Lectures will be available on the city’s pu
blic access TV channel and others will be live Zoom events\, both platform
s hosted by Concord TV. This spring’s offerings range far and wide with pr
ograms as exotic as the jungles of Namibia and as local as the concert hal
ls of Concord’s South End. In the Walker tradition\, all performances
are free with no tickets or reservations required. All programs are vir
tual and all start at 7:30 PM. Visit walkerlecture.org for details and Z
oom invitations. Spring\, 2021 Wednesday\, March 3 on CTV Jeff Warner Ba
njos\, Bones\, and Ballads Wednesday\, March 10 on Zoom Mark Edward Psyc
hics\, Mediums\, and Mind Readers: How do they do It? Wednesday\, March
17 on Zoom Jane Oneail Norman Rockwell and Frank Lloyd Wright Wednesday\
, March 24 on CTV Tom Sterling Autumn in Denali and The World of the Bear
Wednesday\, March 31 on Zoom George Morrison Two NH Men from the Ameri
can Revolution: John Stark and Henry Dearborn Wednesday\, April 7 on Zoo
m Mike Tougias Growing Up Wild in the 60s and 70s. Wednesday\, April 14
on Zoom Rick R
ay The Road to Namibia Wednesday\, April 21 on CTV Concord Community Mus
ic School Faculty Concert
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Walker Lecture Series Announces 124th<
/sup> Spring Season
Since 1896\, the Walker Lecture Series has bro
ught stimulating speakers and musicians to Concord\, but for now\, in-pers
on performances are out and virtual performances are in.  \;Some Walke
r Lectures will be available on the city’s public access TV channel and ot
hers will be live Zoom events\, both platforms hosted by Concord TV. This
spring’s offerings range far and wide with programs as exotic as the jungl
es of Namibia and as local as the concert halls of Concord’s South End.
 \; \; \; \;
In the Walker tradition\, all p
erformances are free with no tickets or reservations required.
&nb
sp\;
All programs are virtual and all start at 7:30 PM.
&n
bsp\;
Visit walkerlecture.org for details and Zoom invitations.
 \;
Spring\, 2021
Wednesday\, March 3 on
CTV
Jeff Warner
Banjos\, Bones\, and Ballads
 \;
Wednesday\, March 10 on Zoom
<
p>Mark Edward
Psychics\, Mediums\, and Mind Readers: How do they d
o It?
 \;
Wednesday\, March 17 on Zoom
Jane Oneail
Norman Rockwell and Frank Lloyd Wright
 \;
Wednesday\, March 24 on CTV
To
m Sterling
Autumn in Denali and The World of the Bear \; \
;
 \;
Wednesday\, March 31 on Zoom
George Morrison
Two NH Men from the American Revolution: Joh
n Stark and Henry Dearborn
 \;
Wednesday\, Apr
il 7 on Zoom
Mike Tougias
Growing Up Wild in the
60s and 70s.
 \;
Wednesday\, April 14 on Zoom
 \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;&nbs
p\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;&
nbsp\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; 
\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \;&n
bsp\; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \
; \; \; \; \; \; \;
Rick Ray
The Road to Namibia
 \;
Wednesday\, April
21 on CTV
Concord Community Music School Faculty Concert
 \;
 \;
CATEGORIES:General
UID:20210127T2348100Z-535362-405@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210505T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210505T183000
SUMMARY:CASA Virtual Info Session
RRULE:FREQ=MONTHLY;UNTIL=20210526;BYDAY=1WE,2WE,4WE
DESCRIPTION:CASA volunteers change the stories of children who have been ab
used or neglected by advocating for their best interests in court. Since C
OVID-19 has changed how we fulfill our mission\, we have moved our informa
tion sessions to a virtual platform for those who may be interested in bec
oming a CASA. To learn more about volunteering and get your questions answ
ered by CASA staff members or current advocates\, please join us at one of
our Virtual Information Sessions. Register here: https://www.casanh.org/v
irtual-info-sessions/
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CASA volunteers change the stories of child
ren who have been abused or neglected by advocating for their best interes
ts in court. Since COVID-19 has changed how we fulfill our mission\, we ha
ve moved our information sessions to a virtual platform for those who may
be interested in becoming a CASA. To learn more about volunteering and get
your questions answered by CASA staff members or current advocates\, plea
se join us at one of \;our Virtual Information \;Sessions. Registe
r \;here: \;https://www.casanh.org/virtual-info-sessions/
CATEGORIES:General
UID:20210429T1715060Z-535362-406@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210303T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210303T210000
SUMMARY:Ballads\, Bones\, and Banjos
DESCRIPTION: The Walker Lecture Series invites you to join us on Concord T
V for Banjos\, Bones\, and Ballads with Jeff Warner Tavern songs\, ban
jo tunes\, 18th century New England hymns\, sailor songs\, and humorous st
ories about traditional singers and their songs highlight this fun and inf
ormative program. Premieres on Concord TV Wednesday\, March 3\, 2021\,
at 7:30 PM Available on CTV’s YouTube channel March 4\, 2021 FREE For deta
ils and links\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
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 \;
The Walker Lecture Series i
nvites you to join us on Concord TV for
 \;
Banjos\, B
ones\, and Ballads
with Jeff Warner
 \;
Tavern
songs\, banjo tunes\, 18th century New England hymns\, sailor songs\, and
humorous stories about traditional singers and their songs highlight this
fun and informative program. \;
 \;
Premi
eres on Concord TV Wednesday\, March 3\, 2021\, at 7:30 PM
Available on CTV’s YouTube channel March 4\, 2021
FREE
For details and links\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
UID:20210429T1715070Z-535362-407@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210522T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210522T130000
SUMMARY:TOWN-WIDE YARD SALE- WEBSTER
DESCRIPTION:MAY 22nd 8-1 RAIN OR SHINE 30+ PARTICIPANTS MAPS FOR SALE AT WE
BSTER ELEMENTARY IN THE MORNING
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MAY 22nd
8
-1
RAIN OR SHINE
30+ PAR
TICIPANTS
MAPS FOR SALE AT WEBSTER ELEMENTARY IN
THE MORNING
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:MAPS FOR SALE
UID:20210519T2038500Z-535362-408@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210728T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210728T133000
SUMMARY:CASA Virtual Volunteer Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of New Hampshire is a
nonprofit that recruits\, trains\, and supports community volunteers to se
rve as advocates for abused or neglected children throughout the state. CA
SA volunteer advocates get to know a child and the important people in tha
t child’s life to provide vital information to help a judge make decisions
based on the best interests of the child. CASA advocates truly change a c
hild’s story. To learn more about volunteering and get your questions answ
ered by CASA staff members or current advocates\, please join us at one of
our Virtual Information Sessions. View all sessions and register at www.c
asanh.org/virtual-info-sessions
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Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of
New Hampshire is a nonprofit that recruits\, trains\, and supports commun
ity volunteers to serve as advocates for abused or neglected children thro
ughout the state. CASA volunteer advocates get to know a child and the imp
ortant people in that child’s life to provide vital information to help a
judge make decisions based on the best interests of the child.
CASA advocates truly change a child’s story.
To lear
n more about volunteering and get your questions answered by CASA staff me
mbers or current advocates\, please join us at one of our Virtual Informat
ion Sessions. View all sessions and register at \;www.casanh.or
g/virtual-info-sessions
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Virtual
UID:20210615T0108470Z-535362-410@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210721T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210721T183000
SUMMARY:CASA Virtual Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of New Hampshire is a
nonprofit that recruits\, trains\, and supports community volunteers to se
rve as advocates for abused or neglected children throughout the state. CA
SA volunteer advocates get to know a child and the important people in tha
t child’s life to provide vital information to help a judge make decisions
based on the best interests of the child. CASA advocates truly change a c
hild’s story. To learn more about volunteering and get your questions answ
ered by CASA staff members or current advocates\, please join us at one of
our Virtual Information Sessions. View all sessions and register at www.c
asanh.org/virtual-info-sessions
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Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of
New Hampshire is a nonprofit that recruits\, trains\, and supports commun
ity volunteers to serve as advocates for abused or neglected children thro
ughout the state. CASA volunteer advocates get to know a child and the imp
ortant people in that child’s life to provide vital information to help a
judge make decisions based on the best interests of the child.
CASA advocates truly change a child’s story.
To lear
n more about volunteering and get your questions answered by CASA staff me
mbers or current advocates\, please join us at one of our Virtual Informat
ion Sessions. View all sessions and register at \;www.casanh.or
g/virtual-info-sessions
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210707T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210707T183000
SUMMARY:CASA Virtual Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of New Hampshire is a
nonprofit that recruits\, trains\, and supports community volunteers to se
rve as advocates for abused or neglected children throughout the state. CA
SA volunteer advocates get to know a child and the important people in tha
t child’s life to provide vital information to help a judge make decisions
based on the best interests of the child. CASA advocates truly change a c
hild’s story. To learn more about volunteering and get your questions answ
ered by CASA staff members or current advocates\, please join us at one of
our Virtual Information Sessions. View all sessions and register at www.c
asanh.org/virtual-info-sessions
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Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of
New Hampshire is a nonprofit that recruits\, trains\, and supports commun
ity volunteers to serve as advocates for abused or neglected children thro
ughout the state. CASA volunteer advocates get to know a child and the imp
ortant people in that child’s life to provide vital information to help a
judge make decisions based on the best interests of the child.
CASA advocates truly change a child’s story.
To lear
n more about volunteering and get your questions answered by CASA staff me
mbers or current advocates\, please join us at one of our Virtual Informat
ion Sessions. View all sessions and register at \;www.casanh.or
g/virtual-info-sessions
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Virtual
UID:20210615T0108500Z-535362-412@localendar.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210630T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210630T183000
SUMMARY:CASA Virtual Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of New Hampshire is a
nonprofit that recruits\, trains\, and supports community volunteers to se
rve as advocates for abused or neglected children throughout the state. CA
SA volunteer advocates get to know a child and the important people in tha
t child’s life to provide vital information to help a judge make decisions
based on the best interests of the child. CASA advocates truly change a c
hild’s story. To learn more about volunteering and get your questions answ
ered by CASA staff members or current advocates\, please join us at one of
our Virtual Information Sessions. View all sessions and register at www.c
asanh.org/virtual-info-sessions
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Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of
New Hampshire is a nonprofit that recruits\, trains\, and supports commun
ity volunteers to serve as advocates for abused or neglected children thro
ughout the state. CASA volunteer advocates get to know a child and the imp
ortant people in that child’s life to provide vital information to help a
judge make decisions based on the best interests of the child.
CASA advocates truly change a child’s story.
To lear
n more about volunteering and get your questions answered by CASA staff me
mbers or current advocates\, please join us at one of our Virtual Informat
ion Sessions. View all sessions and register at \;www.casanh.or
g/virtual-info-sessions
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Organizations
LOCATION:Virtual
UID:20210615T0108510Z-535362-413@localendar.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210623T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210623T133000
SUMMARY:CASA Virtual Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of New Hampshire is a
nonprofit that recruits\, trains\, and supports community volunteers to se
rve as advocates for abused or neglected children throughout the state. CA
SA volunteer advocates get to know a child and the important people in tha
t child’s life to provide vital information to help a judge make decisions
based on the best interests of the child. CASA advocates truly change a c
hild’s story. To learn more about volunteering and get your questions answ
ered by CASA staff members or current advocates\, please join us at one of
our Virtual Information Sessions. View all sessions and register at www.c
asanh.org/virtual-info-sessions
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Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of
New Hampshire is a nonprofit that recruits\, trains\, and supports commun
ity volunteers to serve as advocates for abused or neglected children thro
ughout the state. CASA volunteer advocates get to know a child and the imp
ortant people in that child’s life to provide vital information to help a
judge make decisions based on the best interests of the child.
CASA advocates truly change a child’s story.
To lear
n more about volunteering and get your questions answered by CASA staff me
mbers or current advocates\, please join us at one of our Virtual Informat
ion Sessions. View all sessions and register at \;www.casanh.or
g/virtual-info-sessions
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Organizations
LOCATION:Virtual
UID:20210615T0108530Z-535362-414@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210711T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210711T163000
SUMMARY:Concord Chorale’s free virtual concert\, Carmina Burana
DESCRIPTION:On July 10th at 8pm and 11th at 3pm\, Concord Chorale presents
a free virtual concert of Carl Orff’s cantata Carmina Burana under the dir
ection of Jenny Cooper. The concert will be accessed from www.concordchor
ale.org and from Concord Chorale’s YouTube channel (Concord Chorale NH). “
Carmina Burana celebrates life!” said Jenny Cooper\, music director of Con
cord Chorale. “It’s bawdy\, silly\, achingly beautiful\, and best of all\
, the celebration does not deny the hardships and tragedies of life - it r
eally encompasses so much. After the past year of isolation and loss\, si
nging Carmina\, a piece which ties us to humans a century ago and a millen
nium ago\, has reminded us of our small place in time and the deeply ingra
ined resilience we have to love\, laugh\, party\, and persevere as a commu
nity.”
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On July 10th \;at 8pm and 11
th at 3pm\, Concord Chorale presents a free virtual concert of
Carl Orff’s cantata \;Carmina Burana \;under the directio
n of Jenny Cooper. \; The concert will be accessed from \;www.concordchorale.org
 \;and from Concord Chorale’s YouTube channel (Concord Chorale NH).
“Carmina Burana celebrates life!” said Jenny Cooper\, music director
of Concord Chorale.  \;“It’s bawdy\, silly\, achingly beautiful\, and
best of all\, the celebration does not deny the hardships and tragedies o
f life - it really encompasses so much. \; After the past year of isol
ation and loss\, singing \;Carmina\, a piece which ties us to
humans a century ago and a millennium ago\, has reminded us of our small
place in time and the deeply ingrained resilience we have to love\, laugh\
, party\, and persevere as a community.”
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:www.concordchorale.org
UID:20210625T2203250Z-535362-415@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210710T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210710T213000
SUMMARY:Concord Chorale’s free virtual concert\, Carmina Burana
DESCRIPTION:On July 10th at 8pm and 11th at 3pm\, Concord Chorale presents
a free virtual concert of Carl Orff’s cantata Carmina Burana under the dir
ection of Jenny Cooper. The concert will be accessed from www.concordchor
ale.org and from Concord Chorale’s YouTube channel (Concord Chorale NH). “
Carmina Burana celebrates life!” said Jenny Cooper\, music director of Con
cord Chorale. “It’s bawdy\, silly\, achingly beautiful\, and best of all\
, the celebration does not deny the hardships and tragedies of life - it r
eally encompasses so much. After the past year of isolation and loss\, si
nging Carmina\, a piece which ties us to humans a century ago and a millen
nium ago\, has reminded us of our small place in time and the deeply ingra
ined resilience we have to love\, laugh\, party\, and persevere as a commu
nity.”
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On July 10th \;at 8pm and 11
th at 3pm\, Concord Chorale presents a free virtual concert of
Carl Orff’s cantata \;Carmina Burana \;under the directio
n of Jenny Cooper. \; The concert will be accessed from \;www.concordchorale.org
 \;and from Concord Chorale’s YouTube channel (Concord Chorale NH).
“Carmina Burana celebrates life!” said Jenny Cooper\, music director
of Concord Chorale.  \;“It’s bawdy\, silly\, achingly beautiful\, and
best of all\, the celebration does not deny the hardships and tragedies o
f life - it really encompasses so much. \; After the past year of isol
ation and loss\, singing \;Carmina\, a piece which ties us to
humans a century ago and a millennium ago\, has reminded us of our small
place in time and the deeply ingrained resilience we have to love\, laugh\
, party\, and persevere as a community.”
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Https://www.concordchorale.org
UID:20210625T2203270Z-535362-416@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210810T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210810T210000
SUMMARY:Auditions: Barefoot in the Park
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DESCRIPTION:The Community Players of Concord NH are pleased to announce spe
cial auditions for their October 2021 production of Neil Simon’s Barefoot
in the Park. This show was originally scheduled for May 2020\, but was pos
tponed due to the pandemic. Four of the six original cast members are retu
rning to the show\, but we are seeking actors for the two lead roles\, Cor
ie and Paul Bratter. Please visit our website for details: http://www.comm
unityplayersofconcord.org/auditions
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The Community Players of Concord NH are ple
ased to announce special auditions for their October 2021 production of Ne
il Simon’s Barefoot in the Park. This show was originally scheduled for Ma
y 2020\, but was postponed due to the pandemic. Four of the six original c
ast members are returning to the show\, but we are seeking actors for the
two lead roles\, Corie and Paul Bratter. Please visit our website for deta
ils: http://www.communityplayersofconcord.org/auditions
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Community Players Studio
UID:20210803T1512310Z-535362-418@localendar.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210731T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210731T160000
SUMMARY:Meat Mingo
DESCRIPTION:A fun way to cool off and win prizes. Games play: each "card"
contains 3 regular playing cards. Caller uses regular deck and calls out
individual cards drawn. Have 3 matching cards on your "card"\, holler out
Mingo\, win prize for that game. Cards change each game. "Cards" 2/$3. Pla
y as many games as you want. Prizes vary for each game - beef\, pork\, chi
cken\, complete breakfasts\, more! Sponsored by the American Legion Auxil
iary Unit 31 Members and bona-fide guests welcome!
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A fun way to cool off and win prizes. \
;
Games \;play: \; \;each "\;card"\; contains
3 regular playing cards. Caller uses regular deck and calls out individual
cards drawn. Have 3 matching cards on your "\;card"\;\, holler ou
t Mingo\, win prize for that game. Cards change each game. "\;Cards&qu
ot\; 2/$3. Play as many games as you want.
Prizes vary for each ga
me - beef\, pork\, chicken\, complete breakfasts\, more! \;
Sp
onsored by the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 31
Members and bona-
fide guests welcome!
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Organizations
LOCATION:Penacook Legion Post 31
UID:20210803T1512310Z-535362-419@localendar.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210729
SUMMARY:Irish Dance Classes for Everyone
DESCRIPTION:It's time to start thinking about new activites for the Fall! W
e offer three non-competitive types of Irish Dancing (Solo\, Folk with Par
tners and Set\, the ancestor of Square Dancing) for 7 to 77+ years old. Yo
u'll discover fun\, exercise\, fun\, discipline and more fun. Classes star
t in October but plan now! Go to https://inthefieldirishdancers.jimdofree.
com for more information. See you on the Dance Floor!
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It's time to start thinking abo
ut new activites for the Fall! We offer three non-competitive types of Iri
sh Dancing (Solo\, Folk with Partners and Set\, the ancestor of Square Dan
cing) for 7 to 77+ years old. You'll discover fun\, exercise\, fun\, disci
pline and more fun. Classes start in October but plan now! Go to https://i
nthefieldirishdancers.jimdofree.com for more information. See you on the D
ance Floor!
CATEGORIES:Self Improvement
LOCATION:Concord/Bow Line
UID:20210803T1512310Z-535362-420@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211015T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211015T160000
SUMMARY:Barefoot In The Park
DESCRIPTION:Neil Simon's Barefoot In The Park\, Presented by The Community
Players of Concord\, NH Friday and Saturday\, Oct. 15 &16\, 7:30 pm\, Sund
ay Oct. 17\, 2:00 pm. Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince St. Concord\, NH.
$20\; $18 for jr. and sr. with $2 per ticket discount on tickets purchas
ed before Oct. 13. Info and tickets at www.communityplayersofconcord.org.
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Neil Simon's Barefoot In The Park\
, Presented by The Community Players of Concord\, NH Friday and Saturday\,
Oct. 15 &\;16\, 7:30 pm\, Sunday Oct. 17\, 2:00 pm. Concord City Audit
orium\, \;2 Prince St. Concord\, NH. \; $20\; $18 for jr. and sr.
with $2 per ticket discount on tickets purchased before Oct. 13. \; In
fo and tickets at www.communityplayersofconcord.org.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20210903T1351120Z-535362-422@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210929T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210929T213000
SUMMARY:Mike Francis as Galileo the Starry Messenger
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 9/29/21 Mike Francis as Galileo the Starry Messenger
Travelogues have long been a staple of the Walker Lecture Series and fall
2021 includes trips to southern England\, Guatemala\, and space. Space?
Yes\, Actor Mike Francis will open the season as Galileo\, explaining his
latest invention\, the telescope.
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Wednesday 9/29/21 \;
Mike Franc
is as Galileo the Starry Messenger
Travelogues have long been a st
aple of the Walker Lecture Series and fall 2021 includes trips to southern
England\, Guatemala\, and space. \; Space? \; Yes\, Actor Mike Fr
ancis will open the season as Galileo\, explaining his latest invention\,
the telescope.  \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
UID:20210913T1453140Z-535362-423@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211001T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211001T170000
SUMMARY:Southern England
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to join us for Southern
England with Marlin Darrah Join Marlin Darrah – the world’s most traveled
filmmaker – to see Southern England’s diverse cultural\, historical and s
cenic sites: Southampton\, the White Cliffs of Dover\, Canterbury Cathedra
l\, the Cotswolds\, Stonehenge\, Cambridge and Oxford\, Big Ben and the Pa
rliament Buildings\; Buckingham Palace\, and Piccadilly Circus. Wednesda
y\, October 27\, 2021\, at 7:30 PM Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Stre
et\, Concord NH FREE For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlect
ure.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to jo
in us for
 \;
Southern England
with
Ma
rlin Darrah
Join Marlin Darrah – the world’s most traveled filmmak
er – to see Southern England’s diverse cultural\, historical and scenic si
tes: Southampton\, the White Cliffs of Dover\, Canterbury Cathedral\, the
Cotswolds\, Stonehenge\, Cambridge and Oxford\, Big Ben and the Parliament
Buildings\; Buckingham Palace\, and Piccadilly Circus.
 \;
Wednesday\, October 27\, 2021\, at 7:30 PM
Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street\, Concord NH
p>
FREE
For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20211001T2031030Z-535362-424@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211201T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211201T213000
SUMMARY:Guatemala\, Land of the Maya
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to join us for Guatemala\
, Land of the Maya with Brent Winebrenner A high-definition and beautiful
travelogue\, this film begins by exploring the achievements of the ancien
t Maya by visiting fabled places like El Mirador\, Tikal and Yaxha. Presen
ter Brent Winebrenner examines the historic tension between Mayan traditio
ns and Spanish colonialism\, using the religious pageantry of Antigua's Ea
ster Week celebration. Wednesday\, December 1\, 2021\, at 7:30 PM Concor
d City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street\, Concord NH FREE For a complete seaso
n schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to jo
in us for
Guatemala\, Land of the Maya
with
Brent
Winebrenner
 \;A high-definition and beautiful travelogue\, th
is film begins by exploring the achievements of the ancient Maya by visiti
ng fabled places like El Mirador\, Tikal and Yaxha. Presenter Brent Winebr
enner examines the historic tension between Mayan traditions and Spanish c
olonialism\, using the religious pageantry of Antigua's Easter Week celebr
ation.
 \;
Wednesday\, December 1\, 2021\, at
7:30 PM
Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Stree
t\, Concord NH
FREE
For a complete season schedul
e\, visit www.walke
rlecture.org
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20211003T2339420Z-535362-425@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211103T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211103T213000
SUMMARY:Old-Time Piano Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to join us for an Old-Tim
e Piano Concert with Adam Swanson Adam Swanson is one of the world’s for
emost performers of vintage American popular music\, including ragtime\, e
arly jazz\, and the Great American Songbook. He is the only four-time win
ner of the World Championship Old-Time Piano Playing Contest. Wednesday\,
November 3\, 2021\, at 7:30 PM Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street\,
Concord NH FREE For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.
org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to jo
in us for an
Old-Time Piano Concert
with
Adam Swan
son
 \;
Adam Swanson is one of the wo
rld’s foremost performers of vintage American popular music\, including ra
gtime\, early jazz\, and the Great American Songbook. \; He is the onl
y four-time winner of the World Championship Old-Time Piano Playing Contes
t.
Wednesday\, November 3\, 2021\, at 7:30 PM
Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street\, Concord NH
FREE
For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
 \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20211003T2339500Z-535362-427@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211113T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211113T150000
SUMMARY:Craft Fair at United Church of Penacook
DESCRIPTION:Craft Fair at United Church of Penacook The United Church of
Penacook\, at the corner of Community Drive and Canal Street in Penacook\,
will hold a Christmas Craft Fair and Bake Sale on November 13 from 9:00 a
m to 3:00 pm. Crafters will offer home décor\, holiday decorations\, knit/
crochet hats\, mittens\, scrubbers\, printed tees\, totes\, stuffed toys\,
jams and jellies\, wool felted hats and accessories\, handbags\, coin pur
ses\, artisan soaps\, and fused glass. There will also be a bake sale. Pro
ceeds support the United Church Food Pantry. If you have questions or want
to view pictures and links to crafter products\, visit www.ucpnh.org.
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Craft Fair at United Church of Penacook
 \;
The United Church of Penacook\, at the corner of Comm
unity Drive and Canal Street in Penacook\, will hold a Christmas Craft Fai
r and Bake Sale on November 13 from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Crafters will offe
r home dé\;cor\, holiday decorations\, knit/crochet hats\, mittens\,
scrubbers\, printed tees\, totes\, stuffed toys\, jams and jellies\, wool
felted hats and accessories\, handbags\, coin purses\, artisan soaps\, an
d fused glass. There will also be a bake sale. Proceeds support the United
Church Food Pantry. If you have questions or want to view pictures and li
nks to crafter products\, visit www.ucpnh.o
rg.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:United Church of Penacook
UID:20211011T1424320Z-535362-428@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211209T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211209T120000
SUMMARY:NH Dairy Goat Seminar at the 39th Annual NH Farm\, Forest &\; Ga
rden Exposition
DESCRIPTION:Fencing Options for Small Ruminants The session at the Double T
ree by Hilton Manchester Downtown hotel will cover the basics of fencing f
or small ruminants\, including traditional woven-wire livestock fencing\,
high tensile electric fence\, and portable fence netting. Dave Kennard\, o
f Wellscroft Fencing in Harrisville\, NH\, will be the presenter and provi
de practical information on proper installation\, grounding\, and layout.
The seminar starts at 10:30 am with the American Dairy Goat Association (
ADGA) District #1 meeting\, followed by Dave's talk at 11:00 am. All atten
dees must purchase a NH Farm\, Forest & Garden Expo ticket\, but there is
no charge to attend this talk.
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Fencing Options for Small Ruminants
The session at the Double Tree by Hilton Manchester Down
town hotel will cover the basics of fencing for small ruminants\, includin
g traditional woven-wire livestock fencing\, high tensile electric fence\,
and portable fence netting. Dave Kennard\, of Wellscroft Fencing in Harri
sville\, NH\, will be the presenter and provide practical information on p
roper installation\, grounding\, and layout. The seminar starts at 10:30 a
m with the \; American Dairy Goat Association (ADGA) District #1 meeti
ng\, followed by Dave's talk at 11:00 am. All attendees must purchase a NH
Farm\, Forest &\; Garden Expo ticket\, but there is no charge to atten
d this talk. \;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Contact john.porter@unh.edu about this talk.
UID:20211209T1758270Z-535362-429@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211125T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211125T210000
SUMMARY:Gift of Lights
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DESCRIPTION:It’s time for New Hampshire Motor Speedway to trade in the chec
kered flags for more than 3.5 million twinkly LED lights for the 11th annu
al Gift of Lights\, open Thursday\, Nov. 25\, 2021 (Thanksgiving) through
Sunday\, Jan. 2\, 2022 (4:30-9 p.m. Sundays – Thursdays & 4:30-10 p.m. Fri
days & Saturdays\, depending on weather conditions). The 2.5-mile drive-th
ru light show shines bright with 3.5 million lights\, a 150-foot RGB Tunne
l of Lights & fun scenes including the Three Little Pigs\, Goldilocks\, Mo
ther Goose\, Jack Be Nimble\, Deer Beach Vacation & a package wrapping mac
hine. Over 650 hours go in to setting up more than 520 displays & 80 diffe
rent scenes each year\, which also includes the popular 12 Days of Christm
as scene & the fan-favorite 130-foot long infield entrance & exit Tunnels
of Lights made up of over 25\,000 lights. Tickets are on sale now for $30-
35 per car load and $60 per limo/bus.
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It’s time for New Hampshire Motor Speedway
to trade in the checkered flags for more than 3.5 million twinkly LED ligh
ts for the 11th annual Gift of Lights\, open Thursday\, Nov. 25\, 2021 (Th
anksgiving) through Sunday\, Jan. 2\, 2022 (4:30-9 p.m. Sundays – Thursday
s &\; 4:30-10 p.m. Fridays &\; Saturdays\, depending on weather cond
itions).
The 2.5-mile drive-thru light show shines bright with 3.5
million lights\, a 150-foot RGB Tunnel of Lights &\; fun scenes includ
ing the Three Little Pigs\, Goldilocks\, Mother Goose\, Jack Be Nimble\, D
eer Beach Vacation &\; a package wrapping machine. Over 650 hours go in
to setting up more than 520 displays &\; 80 different scenes each year
\, which also includes the popular 12 Days of Christmas scene &\; the f
an-favorite 130-foot long infield entrance &\; exit Tunnels of Lights m
ade up of over 25\,000 lights.
Tickets are on sale now for $30-35
per car load and $60 per limo/bus.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:New Hampshire Motor Speedway
UID:20211209T1758270Z-535362-430@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220223T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220223T213000
SUMMARY:Buskers' Night In
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to join us for Buskers’ N
ight In From singer-songwriters to jazz duos\, fiddle music and even the
Japanese flute\, some of the area's top musicians come together to share
their music and their stories of experiences they had while “busking\,” or
performing in the streets. Hosted by Jordan Tirrell-Wysocki. Concord City
Auditorium Wednesday\, February 23\, 2022\, 7:30 PM FREE No tickets or r
eservations required www.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to jo
in us for
Buskers’ Night In
 \;
From singer-so
ngwriters to jazz duos\, fiddle music and even the Japanese flute\, some o
f the area's top musicians come together to share their music and their st
ories of experiences they had while “busking\,” or performing in the stree
ts. Hosted by Jordan Tirrell-Wysocki.
Concord City Auditorium
Wednesday\, February 23\, 2022\, 7:30 PM \;
FREE
N
o tickets or reservations required
www.walkerlecture.org
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20220209T1552490Z-535362-431@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220224T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220224T200000
SUMMARY:CASA of NH Virtual Volunteer Info Session
DESCRIPTION:There are children in our communities who are in crisis...but y
ou can help. Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of New Hampshire is
a nonprofit that recruits\, trains\, and supports community volunteers to
serve as advocates for abused or neglected children throughout the state.
CASA volunteer advocates get to know a child and the important people in t
hat child’s life to provide vital information to help a judge make decisio
ns based on the best interests of the child. CASA advocates truly change a
child’s story. To learn more about volunteering in Merrimack County and g
et your questions answered by CASA staff members or current advocates\, pl
ease join us at our Virtual Information Session. Register at www.casanh.or
g/infosessions
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There are children in our communities who a
re in crisis...but you can help. Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)
of New Hampshire is a nonprofit that recruits\, trains\, and supports comm
unity volunteers to serve as advocates for abused or neglected children th
roughout the state. CASA volunteer advocates get to know a child and the i
mportant people in that child’s life to provide vital information to help
a judge make decisions based on the best interests of the child.
CASA advocates truly change a child’s story.
To learn mor
e about volunteering in Merrimack County and get your questions answered b
y CASA staff members or current advocates\, please join us at our Virtual
Information Session. Register at www.casanh.org/infosessions
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Organizations
LOCATION:Virtual
UID:20220210T1513180Z-535362-432@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220316T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220316T213000
SUMMARY:Artful Noise
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to join us for Artful Noi
se The string quartet will perform “Sounds and Colors” by Gwyneth Walker\,
“String Quartet” by Florence Beatrice Price\, and Opus 96 by Anton Dvorak
. Wednesday\, March 16\, 2022\, at 7:30 PM Concord City Auditorium\, 2
Prince Street\, Concord NH FREE www.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to jo
in us for
Artful Noise
The string quartet will perform “So
unds and Colors” by Gwyneth Walker\, “String Quartet” by Florence Beatrice
Price\, and Opus 96 by Anton Dvorak. \;
 \;
Wednesday\, March 16\, 2022\, at 7:30 PM
Conc
ord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street\, Concord NH
FREE
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 \;www.w
alkerlecture.org
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20220211T0029010Z-535362-433@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220330T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220330T213000
SUMMARY:Japan\, Land of the Rising Sun
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to join us for Japan\, La
nd of the Rising Sun\, a Travelogue with Brent Winebrenner Explore Japan
with travel photographer and documentary filmmaker Brent Winebrenner. Th
is multimedia presentation is a visual feast that will educate and inform
the Walker audience about this magical land\, her sometimes turbulent hist
ory\, deep-rooted traditions\, vibrant culture\, and determined people.
Wednesday\, March 30\, 2022\, at 7:30 PM Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Princ
e Street\, Concord NH FREE www.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to jo
in us for
Japan\, Land of the Rising Sun\,
a Travelogue wi
th Brent Winebrenner
 \;
Explore Japan with travel pho
tographer and documentary filmmaker Brent Winebrenner. \; This multime
dia presentation is a visual feast that will educate and inform the Walker
audience about this magical land\, her sometimes turbulent history\, deep
-rooted traditions\, vibrant culture\, and determined people.
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Wednesday\, March 30\, 2022\, at 7:30 PM
Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street\, Concord NH
FREE
 \;www.walkerlecture.org
 \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20220214T1421060Z-535362-434@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220323T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220323T213000
SUMMARY:Central and South America
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to join us for Central an
d South America\, a Travelogue with Marlin Darrah Explore the beautiful
Spanish colonial town of Antigua\, Guatemala\; the stunning islands and Ma
yan monuments of Belize\; the renowned National Parks of Costa Rica\; the
marvel of the Panama Canal and the Indians of the San Blas Island of Colom
bia\; the incomparable mountain UNESCO World Heritage sites of Cuzco and M
achu Picchu in Peru: the great Iguaçu Falls and Amazon River in Brazil\; a
nd finally\, Caracas and the Lost World Region of Venezuela. Filmmaker Ma
rlin Darrah will be on hand for questions and conversation. Wednesday\, M
arch 23\, 2022\, at 7:30 PM Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street\, Co
ncord NH FREE www.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to jo
in us for
Central and South America\,
a Travelogue with Ma
rlin Darrah
 \;
Explore the beautiful Spanish colonial
town of Antigua\, Guatemala\; the stunning islands and Mayan monuments of
Belize\; \;the renowned National Parks of Costa Rica\; the marvel of
the Panama Canal and the Indians of the San Blas Island of Colombia\; the
incomparable mountain UNESCO World Heritage sites of Cuzco and Machu Picch
u in Peru: the great Iguaç\;u Falls and Amazon River in Brazil\; and
finally\, Caracas and the Lost World Region of Venezuela. \; Filmmake
r Marlin Darrah will be on hand for questions and conversation. \;
Wednesday\, March 23\, 2022\, at 7:30 PM
Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street\, Concord NH
FREE
 \;www.walkerlecture.org
 \;
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20220214T1421090Z-535362-435@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220511T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220511T213000
SUMMARY:Introduction\, a Chicago Tribute Band
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to join us for Introducti
on\, a Chicago Tribute Band Introduction took its name from the first song
of Chicago’s first album\, an album that began a musical legacy that span
ned five decades. The band holds a deep admiration and respect for Chica
go's artists and their early music. Introduction will bring to the Walker
audience not only a taste of Chicago’s music\, but also a reminder of the
times and events that shaped their lives and their writing. Wednesday\, M
ay 11\, 2022\, at 7:30 PM Concord City Auditorium FREE www.walkerlecture.
org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to jo
in us for
Introduction\,
a Chicago Tribute Band
Introduction took its name from the first song of Chicago’s first a
lbum\, \;an album that began a musical legacy that spanned five decade
s. \; \; The band holds a deep admiration and respect for 
\;Chicago's artists and their early music.  \;Introd
uction \;will bring to the Walker audience not only a taste of Ch
icago’s music\, but also a reminder of the times and events that shaped th
eir lives and their writing.
Wednesday\, May 11\, 2022\, a
t 7:30 PM
Concord City Auditorium
FREE
 \;www.walkerlecture.org
 \;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20220215T2342060Z-535362-436@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220420T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220420T213000
SUMMARY:An Evening of A Cappella
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to join us for An Evening
of A Cappella with Mixtape and Ball in the House Ball in the House hea
dlined the 2018 and 2016 China International Chorus Festival in Beijing an
d won the 2016 Boston Harmony Sweepstakes. For six years\, they were the
voices behind all of the Cool Whip commercials\, and they recently wrote
and performed the jingle for Amazon’s Prime Day. Ball in the House has a
ppeared on America’s Got Talent\, The Today Show\, and The Daily Buzz. M
ixtape began their a cappella journey in October of 2015\, in the quaint\,
historic city of Dover NH. With a raggle-taggle bunch of folks with music
al tastes spanning classical to early 20th-century jazz to modern radio hi
ts. Wednesday\, April 20\, 2022\, at 7:30 PM Concord City Auditorium FREE
www.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to jo
in us for
An Evening of A Cappella \;
with Mixtape and
Ball in the House
 \;
Ball in the House headlined the
2018 and 2016 China International Chorus Festival in Beijing and won the
2016 Boston Harmony Sweepstakes. \; \; For six years\, they were t
he voices behind all of the Cool Whip commercials\, and they recently wrot
e and performed the jingle for Amazon’s Prime Day. \; \; Ball in t
he House has appeared on America’s Got Talent\, The Today Show\,
and The Daily Buzz.
 \;
Mixtape began their a
cappella journey in October of 2015\, in the quaint\, historic city of Do
ver NH. With a raggle-taggle bunch of folks with musical tastes spanning c
lassical to early 20th-century jazz to modern radio hits. \;
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strong>Wednesday\, April 20\, 2022\, at 7:30 PM
Concord City Auditorium
FREE
 \;www.walkerlecture.org
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CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20220215T2342100Z-535362-437@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220401T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220401T213000
SUMMARY:Man On The Hill A New Rock Opera
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DESCRIPTION:Man On The Hill is a theatrical rock opera of musical short sto
ries woven into a symphonic novel through the narration of one man and his
life. It is a cascade of genres and styles (not just rock) designed to st
imulate your aural senses while captivating your heart and soul as you fin
d the common footsteps in your own life. For info and tickets\, visit www.
manonthehill.org
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Man On The Hill is a theatrical rock opera
of musical short stories woven into a symphonic novel through the narratio
n of one man and his life. It is a cascade of genres and styles (not just
rock) designed to stimulate your aural senses while captivating your heart
and soul as you find the common footsteps in your own life.
Fo
r info and tickets\, visit \;www.manonthehill.org
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Frankliln Opera House
UID:20220312T0358460Z-535362-438@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220413T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220413T210000
SUMMARY:The Art of Film
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to join us for The Art of
Film and Sennet\, Chaplin\, Keaton and the Art of Silent Film Comedy with
Patrick Anderson Explore how film creates and delivers ideas and reflects
popular attitudes. Increase your film vocabulary and have fun discussing
movies with film buff and scholar Patrick Anderson. Then enjoy the art of
silent film comedy as it was developed by three masters. Wednesday\, Ap
ril 13\, 2022\, at 7:30 PM Concord City Auditorium FREE www.walkerlecture.
org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to jo
in us for
The Art of Film
and
Sennet\, Chaplin\, K
eaton and the Art of Silent Film Comedy
with Patrick Anderson
Explore how film creates and delivers ideas and reflects popular attit
udes.  \;Increase your film vocabulary and have fun discussing movies
with film buff and scholar Patrick Anderson. Then enjoy the art of silent
film comedy as it was developed by three masters.
 \;
Wednesday\, April 13\, 2022\, at 7:30 PM
Concord City Auditorium
FREE
www.walkerlecture.org
 
\;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20220312T0358460Z-535362-439@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220401T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220401T213000
SUMMARY:Boscawen's High Street Coffee House
DESCRIPTION:On Friday\, April 1\, Boscawen's High Street Coffee House resum
es indoor IN PERSON events in the sanctuary of the Boscawen Congregational
Church. We will welcome The Heather Pierson Duo to our stage\, followed b
y our open mic performers. Heather is a pianist\, singer/songwriter\, and
performer whose inspiring live performances with her bassist/partner Shawn
e Nadeau delve into Americana\, jazz\, blues and folk. There will be 8-10
open mic slots for musicians\, poets\, and comedians (2 songs or 10 minute
s). To sign up for an open mic slot\, email Liz at highstreetcoffeehouse@g
mail.com Admission is free but a basket will be passed for donations. Doo
rs open at 6:30 and music begins at 7:00. Light refreshments will be sold.
PROOF OF VACCINATION WILL BE REQUIRED FOR ALL. MASKS OPTIONAL. Question
s? Call Chris at 603-520-9196 or see our website or Facebook page.
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On Friday\, April 1\, Boscawen's Hi
gh Street Coffee House resumes indoor IN PERSON events in the san
ctuary of the Boscawen Congregational Church. \;We will welcome The He
ather Pierson Duo to our stage\, followed by our open mic performers. Heat
her is a pianist\, singer/songwriter\, and performer whose inspiring live
performances with her bassist/partner Shawne Nadeau delve into Americana\,
jazz\, blues and folk.
There will be 8-10 open mic slots for musi
cians\, poets\, and comedians (2 songs or 10 minutes). To sign up for an o
pen mic slot\, email Liz at highstreetcoffeehouse@gmail.com \;
Admission is free but a basket will be passed for donations. Doors open a
t 6:30 and music begins at 7:00. Light refreshments will be sold. \; P
ROOF OF VACCINATION WILL BE REQUIRED FOR ALL. MASKS OPTIONAL. \; Quest
ions? Call Chris at 603-520-9196 or see our website or Facebook page.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Boscawen Congregational Church
UID:20220325T1930460Z-535362-440@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220818T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220818T213000
SUMMARY:Fred Moyer Jazz Trio
DESCRIPTION: The Fred Moyer Jazz Trio brings its program of CLASSICAL JAZZ
to the First Baptist Church in New London on Thursday\, August 18\, 2022
at 7 PM. Fred Moyer\, pianist\, performs classical pieces for first half
of the concert. Fred is joined by Lowell Ringel on bass and Bob Savine on
drums for the second half to perform famous jazz trios. The classical
repertoire points out the links between classical music and jazz. Most of
the great classical composers were great improvisors\, and many compositio
ns started life as improvisations. Theme and variations\, a common form in
classical music is the model for most jazz. Many of the harmonies that we
associate with jazz were first invented by classical composers. Finally\,
some "classical" works such as Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue straddle both
worlds. Adults: $25 Students $5 www.summermusicassociates.org
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The Fred Moyer Jazz Trio br
ings its program of CLASSICAL JAZZ to the First Baptist Church in New Lond
on on Thursday\, August 18\, 2022 at 7 PM.  \;Fred Moyer\, pianist\, p
erforms classical pieces for first half of the concert. Fred is joined by
Lowell Ringel on bass and Bob Savine on drums for the second half to perfo
rm famous jazz trios.
 \;
 \;
The classica
l repertoire points out the links between classical music and jazz. Most o
f the great classical composers were great improvisors\, and many composit
ions started life as improvisations. Theme and variations\, a common form
in classical music is the model for most jazz. Many of the harmonies that
we associate with jazz were first invented by classical composers. Finally
\, some "\;classical"\; works such as Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue
straddle both worlds.
Adults: $25 \; \; Students \; $5
www
.summermusicassociates.org
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:First Baptist Church
UID:20220405T1315350Z-535362-441@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220804T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220804T213000
SUMMARY:Pandolfi-Deutsch Duo
DESCRIPTION:A whirlwind journey\, expressing a variety of musical styles fr
om classical to jazz to the popular hits of today. The powerhouse duo of
Thomas Pandolfi and Lindsay Deutsch takes the crowd on a whirlwind journe
y through the hits of the centuries\, expressing a variety of musical styl
es from classical to jazz to Billy Joel. Spiced with humor and laughs and
a bit of history\, audiences everywhere rave about these unique artists an
d their diverse and entertaining programming. www.summermusicassociates
.org 603-526-8234 Adults $25 Students $5 THE PROGRAM: Piano Man Meets a Vi
olin Woman – A Billy Joel Medley Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet Chopin Nocturn
e and Polonaise Yankee Doodle Variations Schindler’s List - John Williams
Porgy and Bess – George Gershwin Romantic Aria Favorites Best of Beethoven
Claire de Lune – Claude Debussy Improvisation on Beatles
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A whirlwind journey\, express
ing a variety of musical styles from classical to jazz to the popular hits
of today.
 \;
The powerhouse duo of Thomas P
andolfi and Lindsay Deutsch takes the crowd on a whirlwind journey through
the hits of the centuries\, expressing a variety of musical styles from c
lassical to jazz to Billy Joel. Spiced with humor and laughs and a bit of
history\, audiences everywhere rave about these unique artists and their d
iverse and entertaining programming.
 \;
 \;www.su
mmermusicassociates.org
603-526-8234
Adults $25 Students $
5
THE PROGRAM:
Piano Man Meets a Violin Woman – A Billy Jo
el Medley
Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet
Chopin Nocturne and Polonai
se
Yankee Doodle Variations
Schindler’s List - John Williams
Porgy and Bess – George Gershwin
Romantic Aria Favorites
Best
of Beethoven
Claire de Lune – Claude Debussy
Improvisation on Be
atles
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:First Baptist Church
UID:20220405T1315360Z-535362-442@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220721T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220721T213000
SUMMARY:Beacon Brass Quintet
DESCRIPTION: www.summermusicassociates.org info@summermusicassociates.co
m 603-526-8234 CLASSICAL\, POPS\, AND JAZZ ADULTS: $25 Students:
$5 The Beacon Brass quintet was the first brass ensemble to win the pre
stigious Concert Artists Guild Award which rewarded them with a full-lengt
h recital in Carnegie Hall in New York. They have been featured at special
events including the opening ceremonies of the John F. Kennedy Library\,
the centennial dinner for members of the Boston Civic Symphony\, and conce
rt/lecture series with famed Boston Pops conductor\, Keith Lockhart. The
quintet is noted for its expertise across a wide spectrum of music\, prese
nting nine world premiere performances and having commissioned several new
works including Scott Wheeler’s Brass Quintet.
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 \;
www.summermusicassociates.org
 \;
info@summermusicassociates.com
 \;
603-526
-8234
 \;
CLASSICAL\, POPS\, AND JAZZ
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ADULTS: \; $25 \; \; Students: \; $5
 
\;
The Beacon Brass quintet was the first brass ensemble to win th
e prestigious Concert Artists Guild Award which rewarded them with a full-
length recital in Carnegie Hall in New York. They have been featured at sp
ecial events including the opening ceremonies of the John F. Kennedy Libra
ry\, the centennial dinner for members of the Boston Civic Symphony\, and
concert/lecture series with famed Boston Pops conductor\, Keith Lockhart.&
nbsp\;
The quintet is noted for its expertise across a wide spectr
um of music\, presenting nine world premiere performances and having commi
ssioned several new works including Scott Wheeler’s Brass Quintet.
 \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:First Baptist Church
UID:20220405T1315360Z-535362-443@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220707T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220707T213000
SUMMARY:Frisson Ensemble
DESCRIPTION: Frisson is explosive! From New York City\, Frisson features t
he best and brightest of classical music's rising stars. Frisson showcases
a myriad of rarely-performed masterworks\, and the group expands and cont
racts into a variety of ensembles\, including quintets\, sextets\, nonets\
, and a small chamber orchestra. The ensemble performs in over 25 cities a
nnually including appearances in such diverse venues as the Morgan Library
and Museum in New York City\, for the Da Camera Society in Los Angeles an
d at the Bermuda Festival. www.summermusicassociates.org Tickets: Adults
$25 Students $5
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 \;
<
strong>Frisson is explosive!
From New York City\
, Frisson \;features the best and brightest of classical music's risin
g stars. \;Frisson showcases a myriad of rarely-performed masterworks\
, and the group expands and contracts into a variety of ensembles\, includ
ing quintets\, sextets\, nonets\, and a small chamber orchestra. The ensem
ble performs \;in over 25 cities annually \;including appearances
in such diverse venues as \;the Morgan Library and Museum in New York
City\, for the Da Camera Society in Los Angeles and \;at the Bermuda F
estival. \;
www.summermusicassociates.org
Tickets: Adu
lts $25 Students $5
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:First Baptist Church
UID:20220405T1315370Z-535362-444@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220625T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220625T213000
SUMMARY:Boston Civic Symphony
DESCRIPTION:The Boston Civic Symphony\, under the direction of Francisco No
ya\, returns to New London to perform Dvorak’s New World Symphony\, Mozart
Piano Concerto in D minor with Yutong Sun\, soloist\; and the NH Premiere
of Jonathan Bailey Holland’s Colors. www.summermusicassociates.org
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The Boston Civic Symphony\, under the direc
tion of Francisco Noya\, returns to New London to perform Dvorak’s New Wor
ld Symphony\, Mozart Piano Concerto in D minor with Yutong Sun\, soloist\;
and the NH Premiere of Jonathan Bailey Holland’s Colors.
 \;
www.summermusicassociates.org
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Sawyer Center Theater\, Colby-Sawyer College
UID:20220405T1315380Z-535362-445@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220509T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220509T133000
SUMMARY:CASA Virtual Volunteer Info Session
DESCRIPTION:There are children in our communities who are in crisis—but you
can help. CASA volunteers make a difference in the lives of children who
have experienced abuse or neglect by advocating for their best interests i
n court. CASA volunteer advocates get to know a child and the important pe
ople in that child’s life to provide vital information to help a judge mak
e decisions based on the best interests of the child. CASA advocates truly
change a child’s story. Since CASA was founded in 1989\, we have given mo
re than 10\,000 New Hampshire children a voice in District and Family cour
ts and a chance at a brighter future. To learn more about volunteering and
get your questions answered by CASA staff members and current advocates\,
please join us at one of the following Virtual Information sessions. Regi
ster at www.casa.nh.org/infosessions and you will receive an email with th
e meeting details! (If you register and are unable to attend\, CASA will e
mail you a link to the recorded info session.)
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There are children in our communities who a
re in crisis—but you can help. CASA volunteers make a difference in the li
ves of children who have experienced abuse or neglect by advocating for th
eir best interests in court. CASA volunteer advocates get to know a child
and the important people in that child’s life to provide vital information
to help a judge make decisions based on the best interests of the child.<
/p>
CASA advocates truly change a child’s story.
Since CASA wa
s founded in 1989\, we have given more than 10\,000 New Hampshire children
a voice in District and Family courts and a chance at a brighter future.
To learn more about volunteering and get your questions answered by CASA s
taff members and current advocates\, please join us at one of the followin
g Virtual Information sessions. Register at www.casa.nh.org/infoses
sions and you will receive an email with the meeting details! (If you
register and are unable to attend\, CASA will email you a link to the reco
rded info session.)
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Organizations
LOCATION:Virtual
UID:20220426T2036500Z-535362-446@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220503T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220503T200000
SUMMARY:CASA Virtual Volunteer Info Session
DESCRIPTION:There are children in our communities who are in crisis—but you
can help. CASA volunteers make a difference in the lives of children who
have experienced abuse or neglect by advocating for their best interests i
n court. CASA volunteer advocates get to know a child and the important pe
ople in that child’s life to provide vital information to help a judge mak
e decisions based on the best interests of the child. CASA advocates truly
change a child’s story. Since CASA was founded in 1989\, we have given mo
re than 10\,000 New Hampshire children a voice in District and Family cour
ts and a chance at a brighter future. To learn more about volunteering and
get your questions answered by CASA staff members and current advocates\,
please join us at one of the following Virtual Information sessions. Regi
ster at www.casa.nh.org/infosessions and you will receive an email with th
e meeting details! (If you register and are unable to attend\, CASA will e
mail you a link to the recorded info session.)
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There are children in our communities who a
re in crisis—but you can help. CASA volunteers make a difference in the li
ves of children who have experienced abuse or neglect by advocating for th
eir best interests in court. CASA volunteer advocates get to know a child
and the important people in that child’s life to provide vital information
to help a judge make decisions based on the best interests of the child.<
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CASA advocates truly change a child’s story.
Since CASA wa
s founded in 1989\, we have given more than 10\,000 New Hampshire children
a voice in District and Family courts and a chance at a brighter future.
To learn more about volunteering and get your questions answered by CASA s
taff members and current advocates\, please join us at one of the followin
g Virtual Information sessions. Register at www.casa.nh.org/infoses
sions and you will receive an email with the meeting details! (If you
register and are unable to attend\, CASA will email you a link to the reco
rded info session.)
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Organizations
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220715T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220715T180000
SUMMARY:NASCAR Weekend
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DESCRIPTION:New England’s only NASCAR weekend is July 15-17 at New Hampshir
e Motor Speedway! On-track action kicks off Friday with practice and quali
fying sessions plus Friday Night Dirt Duels at The Flat Track. The action
continues with NASCAR Cup Series qualifying and the NASCAR Xfinity Series
and NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour races on Doubleheader Saturday and culmina
tes with the Cup Series taking on “The Magic Mile” Sunday for the Ambetter
301. Don’t miss all of the exciting off-track action including the all ne
w fan hangout\, The Groove\, concerts from Dirty Deeds and Shot of Poison\
, family movie night\, a variety of performers\, fireworks\, carnival game
s and so much more.
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New England’s only NASCAR weekend is July 1
5-17 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway! On-track action kicks off Friday wit
h practice and qualifying sessions plus Friday Night Dirt Duels at The Fla
t Track. The action continues with NASCAR Cup Series qualifying and the NA
SCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour races on Doubleheader
Saturday and culminates with the Cup Series taking on “The Magic Mile” Sun
day for the Ambetter 301.
Don’t miss all of the exciting off-track
action including the all new fan hangout\, The Groove\, concerts from Dir
ty Deeds and Shot of Poison\, family movie night\, a variety of performers
\, fireworks\, carnival games and so much more.
CATEGORIES:Sports
LOCATION:New Hampshire Motor Speedway
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220715T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220715T230000
SUMMARY:Friday Night Dirt Duels Presented by New England Racing Fuel
DESCRIPTION:Friday Night Dirt Duels Presented by New England Racing Fuel wi
ll kick off the Ambetter 301 NASCAR weekend on Friday\, July 15. This year
’s event will feature Dirt Midget Association and Sprint Cars of New Engla
nd competitors each racing to win $3\,000 and U.S. Legend Cars Internation
al drivers racing to win $1\,500. There will also be fireworks\, a concert
and the start of a three-day 50/50 Raffle to benefit the New Hampshire Ch
apter of Speedway Children’s Charities.
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Friday Night Dirt Duels Presented by New En
gland Racing Fuel will kick off the Ambetter 301 NASCAR weekend on Friday\
, July 15. This year’s event will feature Dirt Midget Association and Spri
nt Cars of New England competitors each racing to win $3\,000 and U.S. Leg
end Cars International drivers racing to win $1\,500. There will also be f
ireworks\, a concert and the start of a three-day 50/50 Raffle to benefit
the New Hampshire Chapter of Speedway Children’s Charities.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:New Hampshire Motor Speedway
UID:20220428T1852110Z-535362-449@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T190000
SUMMARY:Musket Dirt Shootout
DESCRIPTION:The inaugural Musket Dirt Shootout will cap off Motorcycle Week
at NHMS on Saturday\, June 18 and will feature four-wheeled action from t
he Dirt Midget Association and Sprint Cars of New England\, each awarding
$1\,500 to their respective winner\, plus two classes – 500cc and 600cc –
of Granite State Mini Sprints.
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The inaugural Musket Dirt Shootout will cap
off Motorcycle Week at NHMS on Saturday\, June 18 and will feature four-w
heeled action from the Dirt Midget Association and Sprint Cars of New Engl
and\, each awarding $1\,500 to their respective winner\, plus two classes
– 500cc and 600cc – of Granite State Mini Sprints.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:New Hampshire Motor Speedway
UID:20220428T1852120Z-535362-450@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220618T153000
SUMMARY:99th Annual Loudon Classic
DESCRIPTION:The 99th Annual Loudon Classic Middleweight Grand Prix hits the
1.6-mile full road course on Saturday\, June 18. Known as the longest-run
ning motorcycle race in America\, the Classic has been held on site since
long before the speedway was built\, when it was simply a road course know
n as Bryar Motorsports Park.
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The 99th Annual Loudon Classic M
iddleweight Grand Prix hits the 1.6-mile full road course on Saturday\, Ju
ne 18. Known as the longest-running motorcycle race in America\, the Class
ic has been held on site since long before the speedway was built\, when i
t was simply a road course known as Bryar Motorsports Park.
CATEGORIES:Sports
LOCATION:New Hampshire Motor Speedway
UID:20220428T1852160Z-535362-451@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220611T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220611T170000
SUMMARY:Motorcycle Week at NHMS
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DESCRIPTION:New Hampshire Motor Speedway is a top destination for riders vi
siting the area during Laconia Motorcycle Week\, June 11-19\, with on- and
off-track events throughout nine days of motorcycle mayhem. The Laconia S
hort Track and inaugural Musket Dirt Shootout\, both at The Flat Track\, w
ill bookend the week-long motorcycle celebration that also features racing
\, highlighted by the 99th Annual Loudon Classic\, on NHMS’s 1.6-mile full
road course\, vendors\, demo rides\, camping and more.
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New Hampshire Motor Speedway is a top desti
nation for riders visiting the area during Laconia Motorcycle Week\, June
11-19\, with on- and off-track events throughout nine days of motorcycle m
ayhem. The Laconia Short Track and inaugural Musket Dirt Shootout\, both a
t The Flat Track\, will bookend the week-long motorcycle celebration that
also features racing\, highlighted by the 99th Annual Loudon Cl
assic\, on NHMS’s 1.6-mile full road course\, vendors\, demo rides\, campi
ng and more.
CATEGORIES:Sports
LOCATION:New Hampshire Motor Speedway
UID:20220428T1852170Z-535362-452@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220515T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220515T160000
SUMMARY:Concord Chorale Presents I am a Voice That Sings
DESCRIPTION:The Concord Chorale sings of music's ability to call and connec
t with others through songs from contemporary composers and Bach. In-perso
n and online.
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The Concord Chorale sings of music's abilit
y to call and connect with others through songs from contemporary composer
s and Bach. In-person and online.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:https://www.concordchorale.org
UID:20220510T1732460Z-535362-453@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220514T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220514T200000
SUMMARY:Concord Chorale Presents I am a Voice That Sings
DESCRIPTION:The Concord Chorale sings of music's ability to call and connec
t with others including songs from contemprary composers and Bach.
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The \;Concord Chorale sings of music's
ability to call and connect with others including songs from contemprary c
omposers and Bach. \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:https://www.concordchorale.org
UID:20220510T1732460Z-535362-454@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220628T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220628T150000
SUMMARY:Kite Making Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Glenn Davison of KitingUSA.com\, is an internationally known sp
eaker and workshop leader. He has delivered hundreds of workshops in vario
us countries around the world and will be bringing his knowledge and aerod
ynamic skills to the museum on June 28th! Building and flying your own kit
e is fun and rewarding. In less than an hour\, you can build a kite that f
lies better than most of the kites you can buy! Each person that attends t
he workshop will build and decorate their own kite. All the materials will
be provided and the workshop is for everyone - 8 to 108! Flying line is i
ncluded. Hosted by: The New Hampshire Telephone Museum Location: Lower Mee
ting Room off our Depot Street Parking Lot Time: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Admissi
on: $5:00 ADVANCED RESERVATION REQUIRED! Sign up link: https://www.nhte
lephonemuseum.org/calendar-of-events.html
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Glenn Davison of \;KitingUSA.com\, is an
internationally known speaker and workshop leader. He has delivered hundr
eds of workshops in various countries around the world and will be bringin
g his knowledge and aerodynamic skills to the museum on June 28th!
Bu
ilding and flying your own kite is fun and rewarding. In less than an hour
\, you can build a kite that flies better than most of the kites you can b
uy!
Each person that attends the workshop will build and decorate the
ir own kite. All the materials will be provided and the workshop is for ev
eryone - 8 to 108! Flying line is included.
Hosted by:&
nbsp\;The New Hampshire Telephone Museum
Location:
strong> \;Lower Meeting Room \;off our Depot Street Parking Lot
Time: \;2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Admission:<
/strong> \;$5:00 \;
ADVANCED RESERVATION REQUI
RED!
 \;
Sign up link: \;https://
www.nhtelephonemuseum.org/calendar-of-events.html
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:New Hampshire Telephone Museum
UID:20220610T1915520Z-535362-455@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220624T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220624T200000
SUMMARY:Phone Phreaking
DESCRIPTION:Before smartphones\, back even before the Internet and personal
computer\, a misfit group of technophiles\, blind teenagers\, hippies\, a
nd outlaws figured out how to hack the world’s largest machine: the teleph
one system. Starting with Alexander Graham Bell’s revolutionary “harmonic
telegraph\,” by the middle of the twentieth century the phone system had g
rown into something extraordinary\, a web of cutting-edge switching machin
es and human operators that linked together millions of people like never
before. But the network had a billion-dollar flaw\, and once people discov
ered it\, things would never be the same. Exploding the Phone tells this s
tory in full for the first time. It traces the birth of long-distance comm
unication and the telephone\, the rise of AT&T’s monopoly\, the creation o
f the sophisticated machines that made it all work\, and the discovery of
Ma Bell’s Achilles’ heel. Author Phil Lapsley expertly weaves together the
clandestine underground of “phone phreaks” who turned the network into th
eir electronic playground\, the mobsters who exploited its flaws to avoid
the feds\, the explosion of telephone hacking in the counterculture\, and
the war between the phreaks\, the phone company\, and the FBI. Hosted by:
The New Hampshire Telephone Museum Location: In-Person AND/OR Virtual Even
t - To register\, click on the button below. Time: 7:00 PM Admission: Memb
ers Free/$5:00 Non-Members ADVANCED RESERVATION REQUIRED! This event is be
ing offered as an in-person program\, as well as a virtual program. The sp
eaker will be joining us from California online [LIVE] to address the audi
ence and answer any questions. A virtual link will be provided as the date
approaches.
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Before smartphones\, back even before the I
nternet and personal computer\, a misfit group of technophiles\, blind tee
nagers\, hippies\, and outlaws figured out how to hack the world’s largest
machine: the telephone system. Starting with Alexander Graham Bell’s revo
lutionary “harmonic telegraph\,” by the middle of the twentieth century th
e phone system had grown into something extraordinary\, a web of cutting-e
dge switching machines and human operators that linked together millions o
f people like never before. But the network had a billion-dollar flaw\, an
d once people discovered it\, things would never be the same.
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em>Exploding the Phone \;tells this story in full for the first t
ime. It traces the birth of long-distance communication and the telephone\
, the rise of AT&\;T’s monopoly\, the creation of the sophisticated mac
hines that made it all work\, and the discovery of Ma Bell’s Achilles’ hee
l. Author Phil Lapsley expertly weaves together the clandestine undergroun
d of “phone phreaks” who turned the network into their electronic playgrou
nd\, the mobsters who exploited its flaws to avoid the feds\, the explosio
n of telephone hacking in the counterculture\, and the war between the phr
eaks\, the phone company\, and the FBI.
Hosted by: 
\;The New Hampshire Telephone Museum
Location: \;In-Person AND/OR Virtual Event - \;To register\, cli
ck on the button below.
Time: \;7:00 PM
Admission: \;Members Free/$5:00 Non-Members
ADVANCED RESERVATION REQUIRED!
This event i
s being offered as an \;in-person program\, as well as a virtual progr
am. The speaker will be joining us from California online [LIVE] to addres
s the audience and answer any questions. A virtual link will be provided a
s the date approaches.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:New Hampshire Telephone Museum
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220625T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220625T183000
SUMMARY:The Cartells - Free Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to join us for The Cartel
ls The Cartells bring their musical prowess and vocal harmonies to downtow
n Concord for a night of pop\, rock\, jazz\, Motown\, and swing. The band
covers everyone from Elvis to Norah Jones. Saturday\, June 25\, 2022\, at
5:00 PM Free Downtown Concord (part of Intown Concord’s Market Days) For
a complete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to jo
in us for
The Cartells
The Cartells bring their musical pr
owess and vocal harmonies to downtown Concord for a night of pop\, rock\,
jazz\, Motown\, and swing. \; The band covers everyone from Elvis to N
orah Jones.
Saturday\, June 25\, 2022\, at 5:00 PM
Free
Downtown Concord (part of Intown
Concord&rsquo\;s Market Days)
For a complete season schedule\, vis
it www.walkerlecture.org
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Downtown Concord NH
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220624T171500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220624T184500
SUMMARY:Studio Two - Free Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to join us for Studio Two
Studio Two pays tribute to the early Beatles years with the Fab Four’s mu
sic\, appearance\, instruments\, and onstage banter. Friday\, June 24\, 20
22\, at 5:15 PM Downtown Concord (part of Intown Concord’s Market Days) Fr
ee For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to jo
in us for
Studio Two
Studio Two pays tribute to the early
Beatles years with the Fab Four&rsquo\;s music\, appearance\, instruments\
, and onstage banter.
Friday\, June 24\, 2022\, at 5:15 PM
Downtown Concord (part of Intown Concord&rsquo\;s Marke
t Days)
Free
For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Downtown Concord NH
UID:20220610T1929230Z-535362-458@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220923T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220923T203000
SUMMARY:The Invention of Miracles
DESCRIPTION:The Invention of Miracles takes a “stirring” (The New York Time
s Book Review)\, “provocative” (The Boston Globe)\, “scrupulously research
ed” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) new look at an American icon\, revealing the
astonishing true genesis of the telephone and its connection to another\,
far more disturbing legacy of Bell’s: his efforts to suppress American Si
gn Language. Weaving together a dazzling tale of innovation with a moving
love story\, the book offers a heartbreaking account of how a champion can
become an adversary and an enthralling depiction of the deaf community’s
fight to reclaim a once-forbidden language. Author\, Katie Booth\, has bee
n researching this story for more than fifteen years\, poring over Bell’s
papers\, Library of Congress archives\, and the records of deaf schools ar
ound America. But she’s also lived with this story for her entire life. Wi
tnessing the damaging impact of Bell’s legacy on her family would set her
on a path that overturned everything she thought she knew about language\,
power\, deafness\, and the telephone. Join us for a book discussion and b
ook signing. Hosted by: The New Hampshire Telephone Museum Location: NH Te
lephone Museum\; Lower Meeting Room Time: 7:00 PM Admission: Members Free/
$5:00 Non-Members ADVANCED RESERVATION REQUIRED!
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The Invention of Miracles \;ta
kes a “stirring” (The New York Times Book Review)\, “provocative”
(The Boston Globe)\, “scrupulously researched” (Pittsburgh P
ost-Gazette) new look at an American icon\, revealing the astonishing
true genesis of the telephone and its connection to another\, far more di
sturbing legacy of Bell’s: his efforts to suppress American Sign Language.
Weaving together a dazzling tale of innovation with a moving love story\,
the book offers a heartbreaking account of how a champion can become an a
dversary and an enthralling depiction of the deaf community’s fight to rec
laim a once-forbidden language.
Author\, Katie Booth\, has been
researching this story for more than fifteen years\, poring over Bell’s p
apers\, Library of Congress archives\, and the records of deaf schools aro
und America. But she’s also lived with this story for her entire life. Wit
nessing the damaging impact of Bell’s legacy on her family would set her o
n a path that overturned everything she thought she knew about language\,
power\, deafness\, and the telephone.
Join us for a book discus
sion and book signing.
Hosted by: \;The Ne
w Hampshire Telephone Museum
Location:&
nbsp\;NH Telephone Museum\; Lower Meeting Room
Time: \;
strong>7:00 PM
Admission: \;Members Free/$5:00 N
on-Members
ADVANCED RESERVATION REQUIRED!
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:New Hampshire Telephone Museum
UID:20220807T1538510Z-535362-459@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220928T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220928T203000
SUMMARY:Drag Queen Bingo Fundraiser!
DESCRIPTION:During the 1950s and 1960s bingo was one of the most popular pa
stimes in the USA\, enjoyed by millions of players up and down the country
. Half a century later the game was struggling to attract players\, leadin
g many experts to predict a time when bingo would become obsolete. Fortuna
tely\, a fresh breath of life was breathed into bingo by the emergence of
the online sector during the mid-2000s. It wasn't just the online sector t
hat helped to turn around bingo's fortunes\, there were other factors at p
lay\, like glamorous drag queens... So what is Drag Queen Bingo? Quite sim
ply\, it is a synergy between bingo and Drag Queen culture. A sparkling Dr
ag Queen replaces the traditional bingo caller for a night of jokes\, fun
and laughter! Hosted by: The New Hampshire Telephone Museum Location: NH T
elephone Museum\; Lower Meeting Room Time: 7:00 PM Admission: TBD ADVANCED
RESERVATION REQUIRED!
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During the 1950s and 1960s bingo was one of
the most popular pastimes in the USA\, enjoyed by millions of players up
and down the country. Half a century later the game was struggling to attr
act players\, leading many experts to predict a time when bingo would beco
me obsolete.
Fortunately\, a fresh breath of life was breathed into b
ingo by the emergence of the online sector during the mid-2000s. It wasn't
just the online sector that helped to turn around bingo's fortunes\, ther
e were other factors at play\, like glamorous drag queens...
<
br /> So what is Drag Queen Bingo? \;Quite simply\, i
t is a synergy between bingo and Drag Queen culture. A sparkling Drag Quee
n replaces the traditional bingo caller for a night of jokes\, fun and lau
ghter!
Hosted by: \;The New Hampshire Telephone Museum
Location:&nb
sp\;NH Telephone Museum\; Lower Meeting Room
Time: \;7:00 PM
Admission: \;TBD
ADVANCED RESERVATION REQUIRED!
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:New Hampshire Telephone Museum
UID:20220807T1538510Z-535362-460@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220921T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220921T193000
SUMMARY:Owl Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Owls are intriguing creatures that have captured the human imag
ination for centuries. Our interest in this enigmatic bird goes back thous
ands of years to caves in France\, where an Ice Age artist drew an owl on
a cave wall. Owls can be found on Greek coins and on Roman artifacts\, In
the late 1800s\, an owl sketch would typically be seen adorning the office
and lab of one Alexander Graham Bell. Bell’s incessant drive to work thro
ugh the night prompted his wife\, Mabel\, to paint an owl as a sort of lov
e note to her husband\, the “night-owl”. Join us as we welcome the Squam L
akes Natural Science Center to the museum. An amazing organization located
in Holderness\, NH that educates\, rehabilitates\, and honors raptors\, s
uch as owls. An expert naturalist will help us to better understand and ap
preciate these amazing animals. Guests will have an opportunity to see sev
eral owl species up close and learn more about them. Hosted by: The New Ha
mpshire Telephone Museum Location: NH Telephone Museum\; Depot Street Park
ing Lot - This is an OUTDOOR program and therefore weather-dependent Time:
6:00 PM Admission: Members Free/$5:00 Non-Members Reserve your spot now.
Pay at gate. Exact $ most appreciated. ADVANCED RESERVATION REQUIRED!
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Owls are intriguing creatures that have cap
tured the human imagination for centuries.
Our interest in this
enigmatic bird goes back thousands of years to caves in France\, where an
Ice Age artist drew an owl on a cave wall. \;Owls can be \;found
on Greek coins and on Roman artifacts\, In the late 1800s\, an owl sketch
would typically be seen adorning the office and lab of one Alexander Graha
m Bell.
Bell’s incessant drive to work through the night prompt
ed his wife\, Mabel\, to paint an owl as a sort of love note to her husban
d\, the “night-owl”.
Join us as we welcome the \;Squam Lakes Natural Science Cente
r \;to the museum. An amazing organization located in Holderness\,
NH that educates\, rehabilitates\, and honors raptors\, such as owls.
An \;expert naturalist \;will help us to better understand
and appreciate these amazing animals. Guests will have an opportunity to
see several owl species up close and learn more about them.
Hosted by: \;The New Hampshire Telephone Museum
Location: \;NH Telephone Museum\; Depot Str
eet Parking Lot - This is an OUTDOOR program and therefore weather-depende
nt
Time: \;6:00 \;PM
Admission:
 \;Members Free/$5:00 Non-Members
Reserve your s
pot now. Pay at gate. Exact $ most appreciated.
ADVANCED RESERVATION REQUIRED!
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:New Hampshire Telephone Museum
UID:20220807T1538510Z-535362-461@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220826T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220826T203000
SUMMARY:A Night of Scottish Culture
DESCRIPTION:Alexander Graham Bell was a Scottish-born inventor and like Bel
l\, Scotland has a fascinating\, and often surprising\, history. Join us
as speaker\, Bill McKinley\, explains the rich history of this Kingdom.
Listen to the tales of a genealogical quest for ancient relatives. Learn
about the Scottish pipes and the Celtic kilt. Uncover a few lesser-known
facts of the Scottish culture\, its cuisine\, and the rugged Highlands. Ho
sted by: The New Hampshire Telephone Museum Location: NH Telephone Museum\
; Lower Meeting Room Time: 7:00 PM Admission: Members Free/$5:00 Non-Membe
rs ADVANCED RESERVATION REQUIRED!
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Alexander Graham Bell was a Scottish-born i
nventor and like Bell\,
Scotland has a fascinating\, and often surpri
sing\, history.
 \;
Join us as speaker\, Bill McKinley\, exp
lains the rich history of this Kingdom.
 \; \;
Listen to
the tales of a genealogical quest for ancient relatives. Learn about the
Scottish pipes and the Celtic kilt. Uncover a few lesser-known facts of th
e Scottish culture\, its cuisine\, and the rugged Highlands.
Hosted by: \;The New Hampsh
ire Telephone Museum
Location: \;NH Telephon
e Museum\; Lower Meeting Room
Time: \;7:00 PM
Admission: \;Members Free/$5:00 Non-Members
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ADVANCED RESERVATION REQUIRED!
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:New Hampshire Telephone Museum
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220730T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220730T170000
SUMMARY:Friends-a-Palooza!
DESCRIPTION:Help us celebrate the Friends Program\, International Friendshi
p Day and families in the greater Concord area! The first annual Friends-a
-Palooza\, is a family friendly party in the park with games\, music\, cra
fts\, snacks\, stories and dance! Join us for all the fun and surprises an
d you might even win a great raffle prize too! This event is free\, donati
ons will be accepted to benefit the Friend’s Program services for at-risk
youth and families. To learn more about the Friends Program- please visit
our website.
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Help us celebrate the Friends Program\, Int
ernational Friendship Day and families in the greater Concord area!
<
p>The first annual Friends-a-Palooza\, is a family friendly party in the p
ark with games\, music\, crafts\, snacks\, stories and dance! Join us for
all the fun and surprises and you might even win a great raffle prize too!
This event is free\, donations will be accepted to benefit the Fr
iend’s Program services for at-risk youth and families. To learn more abou
t the Friends Program
- please visit our website.
CATEGORIES:Just for Kids
LOCATION:Keach Park
UID:20220807T1538510Z-535362-463@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220905T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220905T140000
SUMMARY:"\;The Community Players of Concord\, NH\,"\; a documentary
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to “The Community Players
of Concord\,” a Documentary The Walker Lecture Series is pleased to host
the world premiere of a documentary film covering the 95-year history of t
he city’s own theater company\, The Community Players of Concord. The fil
m features historic photographs\, vintage programs\, and theater posters d
ating back to the Players’ founding. It tells the story of a little theate
r that grew up in hard times\, learned from the pros\, found a home\, and
became a resource for a growing arts community. The screening and talkbac
k with Players and filmmakers will take place in the historic Concord City
Auditorium\, where the Community Players produced their first play in 192
7. This documentary was produced by ConcordTV with support from NH Humani
ties. Wednesday\, September 21\, 2022\, at 7:30 PM Free Concord City Aud
itorium\, 2 Prince Street For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walke
rlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to
“The Community Players of Concord\,” a Documentary
The Walke
r Lecture Series is pleased to host the world premiere of a documentary fi
lm covering the 95-year history of the city’s own theater company\, The Co
mmunity Players of Concord. \; The film features historic photographs\
, vintage programs\, and theater posters dating back to the Players’ found
ing. It tells the story of a little theater that grew up in hard times\, l
earned from the pros\, found a home\, and became a resource for a growing
arts community. \;
The screening and talkback with Players and
filmmakers will take place in the historic \;Concord City Auditorium\
, where the \;Community Players \;produced their first play in 192
7. \;
This documentary was produced by ConcordTV with support
from NH Humanities.
 \;
Wednesday\, September
21\, 2022\, at 7:30 PM
Free
Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street
For a comp
lete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
 \;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20220906T1118160Z-535362-464@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220921T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220921T210000
SUMMARY:"\;The Community Players of Concord\, NH\,"\; a documentary
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to “The Community Players
of Concord\,” a Documentary The Walker Lecture Series is pleased to host
the world premiere of a documentary film covering the 95-year history of t
he city’s own theater company\, The Community Players of Concord. The fil
m features historic photographs\, vintage programs\, and theater posters d
ating back to the Players’ founding. It tells the story of a little theate
r that grew up in hard times\, learned from the pros\, found a home\, and
became a resource for a growing arts community. The screening and talkbac
k with Players and filmmakers will take place in the historic Concord City
Auditorium\, where the Community Players produced their first play in 192
7. This documentary was produced by ConcordTV with support from NH Humani
ties. Wednesday\, September 21\, 2022\, at 7:30 PM Free Concord City Aud
itorium\, 2 Prince Street For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walke
rlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to
“The Community Players of Concord\,” a Documentary
The Walke
r Lecture Series is pleased to host the world premiere of a documentary fi
lm covering the 95-year history of the city’s own theater company\, The Co
mmunity Players of Concord. \; The film features historic photographs\
, vintage programs\, and theater posters dating back to the Players’ found
ing. It tells the story of a little theater that grew up in hard times\, l
earned from the pros\, found a home\, and became a resource for a growing
arts community. \;
The screening and talkback with Players and
filmmakers will take place in the historic \;Concord City Auditorium\
, where the \;Community Players \;produced their first play in 192
7. \;
This documentary was produced by ConcordTV with support
from NH Humanities.
 \;
Wednesday\, September
21\, 2022\, at 7:30 PM
Free
Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street
For a comp
lete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
 \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20220906T1118160Z-535362-465@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221019T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221019T213000
SUMMARY:Dances with Words
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to Dances with Words “Dan
ces with Words” combines the talents of best-selling language author Richa
rd Lederer and folk-singing humorist Bill Shipper. These two sparring puns
ters will perform Rich’s educational word fun set to Bill’s original music
. Be entertained and edified by “learning dressed up to have fun.” Wednesd
ay\, October 19\, 2022 7:30 PM Free Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince St
reet For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to
Dances with Words
“Dances with Words” combines the talents o
f best-selling language author \;Richard \;Lederer \;and folk-singing humorist \;Bill Ship
per. These two sparring punsters will perform Ri
ch’s educational word fun set to Bill’s original music. Be entertained and
edified by “learning dressed up to have fun.”
Wednesday\,
October 19\, 2022
 \;7:30 PM
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p>
Free Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince
Street
For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
 \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20220911T1054240Z-535362-466@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221005T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221005T213000
SUMMARY:The Jersey Tenors
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to The Jersey Tenors The
Jersey Tenors perform opera classics along with tributes to rock ‘n’ roll
greats such as Queen\, Journey\, and Elton John. These four charming “wise
guys” also pay homage to the songs of their New Jersey brethren\, includi
ng Bruce Springsteen\, Frank Sinatra\, and Frankie Valli. Wednesday\, Octo
ber 5\, 2022 at 7:30 PM Free Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street Fo
r a complete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to
The Jersey Tenors
The Jersey Tenors perform opera classics a
long with tributes to rock ‘n’ roll greats such as Queen\, Journey\, and E
lton John. These four charming “wise guys” also pay homage to the songs of
their New Jersey brethren\, including Bruce Springsteen\, Frank Sinatra\,
and Frankie Valli.
Wednesday\, October 5\, 2022 \;
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at 7:30 PM
Free
Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street
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p>For a complete season schedule\, visit
www.walkerlecture.org  \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20220911T1054240Z-535362-467@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220928T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220928T213000
SUMMARY:Singing the Good Old Songs Again
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to Singing the Good Old S
ongs Again Gary Brandt and Jackie Davidson are “Singing the Good Old Songs
Again.” Join Gary and Jackie as they share stories and sing their favor
ite tunes by the likes of Harry Chapin\, Jim Croce\, John Denver\, Bob Dyl
an\, Peter Paul and Mary\, Arlo Guthrie\, Pete Seeger\, the Kingston Trio\
, and the New Christy Minstrels. Wednesday\, September 28\, 2022 7:30 PM
Free Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street For a complete season sche
dule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to
Singing the Good Old Songs Again
Gary Brandt and Jackie Davi
dson are “Singing the Good Old Songs Again.” \; \; Join Gary and J
ackie as they share stories and sing their favorite tunes by the likes of
Harry Chapin\, Jim Croce\, John Denver\, Bob Dylan\, Peter Paul and Mary\,
Arlo Guthrie\, Pete Seeger\, the Kingston Trio\, and the New Christy Mins
trels. \;
Wednesday\, September 28\, 2022 \; 7:30
PM
Free
Concord City Au
ditorium\, 2 Prince Street
For a complete season schedule
\, visit www.walker
lecture.org
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20220911T1054240Z-535362-468@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221026T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221026T213000
SUMMARY:Turkey\, Cradle of Civilization
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to Turkey\, Cradle of Civ
ilization Join the world’s most-traveled filmmaker\, Marlin Darrah\, to ex
plore Turkey’s 8000-year history of art\, architecture\, and archaeology.
See Turkey’s most intriguing\, alluring and historic sites including idyl
lic Mediterranean beaches\, spice markets\, wool and silk carpets\, a spec
tacular 10th century mountaintop Christian monastery and frescoes\, the an
cient Silk Road\, the alluring eastern market city of Erzurum\, and the fa
mous Mt. Ararat\, where it is said Noah’s Ark came to rest. Marlin Darrah
will be at the City Auditorium for questions and conversation. Wednesda
y\, October 26\, 2022 at 7:30 PM Free Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince S
treet For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to
Turkey\, Cradle of Civilization
Join the world’s most-travel
ed filmmaker\, Marlin Darrah\, to explore Turkey’s 8000-year history of ar
t\, architecture\, and archaeology. \; See Turkey’s most intriguing\,
alluring and historic sites including idyllic Mediterranean beaches\, spic
e markets\, wool and silk carpets\, a spectacular 10th century mountaintop
Christian monastery and frescoes\, the ancient Silk Road\, the alluring e
astern market city of Erzurum\, and the famous Mt. Ararat\, where it is sa
id Noah’s Ark came to rest.
 \;Marlin Darrah will be at the Ci
ty Auditorium for questions and conversation.
 \;
Wednesday\, October 26\, 2022
at 7:30 PM
Free
Concord City Auditorium
\, 2 Prince Street
For a complete season schedule\, visit
www.walkerlecture.
org
 \;
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20220912T1951460Z-535362-469@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221204T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221204T210000
SUMMARY:Handel's Messiah
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to Handel’s Messiah A mus
ical rite of the holiday season\, this Baroque-era oratorio still awes lis
teners more than 250 years after the composer’s death. Concord’s performan
ce\, conducted by Benjamin Greene\, will include professional soloists and
a community chorus. Saturday\, December 3\, 2022 at 10:00 AM (open rehear
sal) Sunday\, December 4\, 2022 at 7:00 PM (performance) Free St. Paul’s C
hurch\, 22 Centre Street For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walker
lecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to
Handel’s Messiah
A musical rite of the holiday seas
on\, this Baroque-era oratorio still awes listeners more than 250 years af
ter the composer’s death. Concord’s performance\, conducted by Benjamin Gr
eene\, will include professional soloists and a community chorus.
Saturday\, December 3\, 2022 at 10:00 AM (open rehearsal)
Sunday\, December 4\, 2022 at 7:00 PM (performance)
Free
St. Paul’s Church\, 22 C
entre Street
For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
 \;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:St. Paul's Church
UID:20220922T1141590Z-535362-470@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221203T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221203T120000
SUMMARY:Handel's Messiah
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to Handel’s Messiah A mus
ical rite of the holiday season\, this Baroque-era oratorio still awes lis
teners more than 250 years after the composer’s death. Concord’s performan
ce\, conducted by Benjamin Greene\, will include professional soloists and
a community chorus. Saturday\, December 3\, 2022 at 10:00 AM (open rehear
sal) Sunday\, December 4\, 2022 at 7:00 PM (performance) Free St. Paul’s C
hurch\, 22 Centre Street For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walker
lecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to
Handel’s Messiah
A musical rite of the holiday seas
on\, this Baroque-era oratorio still awes listeners more than 250 years af
ter the composer’s death. Concord’s performance\, conducted by Benjamin Gr
eene\, will include professional soloists and a community chorus.
Saturday\, December 3\, 2022 at 10:00 AM (open rehearsal)
Sunday\, December 4\, 2022 at 7:00 PM (performance)
Free
St. Paul’s Church\, 22 C
entre Street
For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
 \;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:St. Paul's Church
UID:20220922T1142000Z-535362-471@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221130T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221130T213000
SUMMARY:A Nutcracker Holiday
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to A Nutcracker Holiday w
ith The Granite State Ringers Celebrate the holidays with NH’s own communi
ty handbell choir. Wednesday\, November 30\, 2022 at 7:30 PM Free Concord
City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street For a complete season schedule\, visit w
ww.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to
A Nutcracker Holiday
with
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Celebrate the holidays with NH’s own community handbell choir.
Wednesday\, November 30\, 2022
at 7:
30 PM
Free
Concord City
Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street
For a complete season schedu
le\, visit www.walk
erlecture.org
 \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20220922T1142010Z-535362-472@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221102T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221102T213000
SUMMARY:An Evening of Art
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to Frenemies: The Art Wor
ld’s Greatest Rivalries and The Wyeths: An American Artistic Dynasty Fre
nemies: The Art World’s Greatest Rivalries Art historian Jane Oneail will
examine the ways some of the world’s greatest artists challenged and compe
ted with each other for commissions\, sales and status. Learn about rivalr
ies between da Vinci and Michelangelo\, Constable and Turner and Matisse a
nd Picasso and decide who history has treated most kindly. The Wyeths: An
American Artistic Dynasty The Wyeth family of artists is known for their s
omber realism and subtle storytelling. In this program\, Jane Oneail will
explore the style of painting and illustration established by N.C. Wyeth i
n the early 1900s and passed on and re-interpreted by his children\, prima
rily Andrew Wyeth\, and his grandson Jamie Wyeth. Learn more about their f
avorite subjects\, their influences\, and their enduring impact in the art
world. Wednesday\, November 2\, 2022 at 7:30 PM Free Concord City Audit
orium\, 2 Prince Street For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walkerl
ecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to
Frenemies: The Art World’s Greatest Rivalries
and
Th
e Wyeths: An American Artistic Dynasty
 \;
Frenemies:
The Art World’s Greatest Rivalries
Art historian Jane Oneail will
examine the ways some of the world’s greatest artists challenged and compe
ted with each other for commissions\, sales and status. Learn about rivalr
ies between da Vinci and Michelangelo\, Constable and Turner and Matisse a
nd Picasso and decide who history has treated most kindly.
The Wye
ths: An American Artistic Dynasty
The Wyeth family of artists is k
nown for their somber realism and subtle storytelling. In this program\, J
ane Oneail will explore the style of painting and illustration established
by N.C. Wyeth in the early 1900s and passed on and re-interpreted by his
children\, primarily Andrew Wyeth\, and his grandson Jamie Wyeth. Learn mo
re about their favorite subjects\, their influences\, and their enduring i
mpact in the art world.
 \;
Wednesday\, Novemb
er 2\, 2022
at 7:30 PM
F
ree
Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street
For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
 \
;
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20220922T1142020Z-535362-473@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230810T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230810T213000
SUMMARY:Chris Brubeck's Triple Play
DESCRIPTION:Rollicking Jazz and Blues
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Rollicking Jazz and Blues
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Sawyer Center Theater\, Colby-Sawyer College
UID:20230117T2227400Z-535362-474@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230727T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230727T213000
SUMMARY:The Moanin' Frogs Saxophone Sextet
DESCRIPTION:Sensationally Entertaining Saxophone Sextet
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Sensationally Entertaining Saxophone Sextet
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:First Baptist Church
UID:20230117T2227400Z-535362-475@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230706T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230706T213000
SUMMARY:Cuarteto Latinoamericano
DESCRIPTION:Grammy Award-Winning String Quartet
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Grammy Award-Winning String Quartet
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:First Baptist Church
UID:20230117T2227400Z-535362-476@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230629T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230629T213000
SUMMARY:Fred Moyer Jazz Trio with Nicole Densmore\, Flute
DESCRIPTION:Classical Piano and Classic Jazz
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Classical Piano and Classic Jazz
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:First Baptist Church
UID:20230117T2227400Z-535362-477@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T213000
SUMMARY:Boston Civic Symphony
DESCRIPTION:75 piece symphony orchestra conducted by Francisco Noya Beethov
en's Symphony No. 6 Pastoral and guest soloist
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75 piece symphony orchestra conducted by Fr
ancisco Noya
Beethoven's Symphony No. 6 Pastoral and guest soloist
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Sawyer Center Theater\, Colby-Sawyer College
UID:20230117T2227400Z-535362-478@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210814T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210814T190000
SUMMARY:High Street Coffee House in the Park
DESCRIPTION:High Street Coffee House & Open Open Mic\, featuring Cosy Sheri
dan\, Saturday\, Aug 14 in the church park from 4-7 PM. Free admission but
we pass the hat for donations. Food will be sold. Bring your own chair an
d maybe an umbrella for shade. This is a family friendly event with a play
ground for the kids. There will be at least 10 open mic slots for musicia
ns\, poets & comedians. Contact Liz at highstreetcoffeehouse@gmail.com to
reserve a slot. Questions? Call Chris at 520-9196. The coffee house is sp
onsored by the Boscawen Congregational Church. See our website for more in
fo.
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High Street Coffee House &\; Open Open M
ic\, featuring Cosy Sheridan\, Saturday\, Aug 14 in the church park from 4
-7 PM. Free admission but we pass the hat for donations. Food will be sold
. Bring your own chair and maybe an umbrella for shade. This is a family f
riendly event with a playground for the kids. \; There will be at leas
t 10 open mic slots for musicians\, poets &\; comedians. Contact Liz at
highstreetcoffeehouse@gmail.com to reserve a slot. \; Questions? Call
Chris at 520-9196. The coffee house is sponsored by the Boscawen Cong
regational Church. See our website for more info. \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Boscawen Church Park\,
UID:20230117T2227400Z-535362-479@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221028T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221028T210000
SUMMARY:SILENT FILM NIGHT FUNDRAISER: The Bells with Lionel Barrymore
DESCRIPTION:OUR POPULAR SILENT FILM PROGRAM RETURNS WITH PIANIST JEFF RAPSI
S Jeff Rapsis is a writer/editor\, educator\, composer and performer who s
pecializes in creating live musical scores for silent film screenings. Hi
s talent and enthusiasm have made him a crowd-favorite! We've had the plea
sure of working with Jeff in past years and we are delighted to be collabo
rating with him again! Join us for live music which will accompany this cl
assic silent-era film on the big screen: The Bells [1926]. "All those elem
ents are important parts of the silent film experience\," said Rapsis\, wh
o will accompany the films. "Recreate those conditions\, and movies of ear
ly Hollywood like these railroad dramas leap back to life in ways that aud
iences still find entertaining." Rapsis performs on a digital synthesizer
that reproduces the texture of the full orchestra\, creating a traditional
"movie score" sound. He improvises a complete original score for each fil
m in real time during the screening. "Creating a movie score on the fly is
kind of a high-wire act\, but it can often make for more excitement inste
ad of everything being planned out in advance\," Rapsis said. Rapsis encou
raged people unfamiliar with silent film to give it a try! "If you haven't
seen a silent film the way it was intended to be shown\, then you're miss
ing a unique experience\," Rapsis said. "At their best\, silent films stil
l do connect with cinema-goers. They retain a tremendous power to cast a s
pell\, engage an audience\, tap into elemental emotions\, and provoke stro
ng reactions." This year's film: THE BELLS (1926)\, a thriller starring Li
onel Barrymore and\, in a small role\, Boris Karloff.Hosted by: The New Ha
mpshire Telephone Museum Location: Warner Town Hall\, East Main Street\, W
arner Time: Doors open at 6:30 pm. Film begins at 7:00 PM* Admission: $15:
00 ADVANCED RESERVATION REQUIRED! *Late arrivals will NOT be seated until
usher is available to escort you to a seat.
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OUR POPULAR SILENT FILM PROGRAM RET
URNS WITH PIANIST \;JEFF RAPSIS
Jeff Rapsis is a writer/
editor\, educator\, composer and performer who specializes in creating liv
e musical scores for silent film screenings. \; His talent and enthusi
asm have made him a crowd-favorite! We've had the pleasure of working with
Jeff in past years and we are delighted to be collaborating with him agai
n!
Join us for live music which will accompany this classic sil
ent-era film on the big screen: \;The Bells \;[1926].
"\;All
those elements are important parts of the silent film experience\,"\;
said Rapsis\, who will accompany the films. "\;Recreate those conditi
ons\, and movies of early Hollywood like these railroad dramas leap back t
o life in ways that audiences still find entertaining."\;
R
apsis performs on a digital synthesizer that reproduces the texture of the
full orchestra\, creating a traditional "\;movie score"\; sound.
He improvises a complete original score for each film in real time during
the screening.
"\;Creating a movie score on the fly is kind
of a high-wire act\, but it can often make for more excitement instead of
everything being planned out in advance\,"\; Rapsis said.
Rapsis encouraged people unfamiliar with silent film to give it a try!
"\;If you haven't seen a silent film the way it was intended t
o be shown\, then you're missing a unique experience\,"\; Rapsis said.
"\;At their best\, silent films still do connect with cinema-goers. T
hey retain a tremendous power to cast a spell\, engage an audience\, tap i
nto elemental emotions\, and provoke strong reactions."\;
T
his year's film: \;THE BELLS (1926)\, a thriller starring Lione
l Barrymore and\, in a small role\, Boris Karloff.Hosted by: \
;The New Hampshire Telephone Museum
Location: \;Warner Town Hall\, East Main Street\, Warner
Time:&n
bsp\;Doors open at 6:30 pm. Film begins at \;7:00 PM*
Admission: \;$15:00
ADVANCED RESERVATION REQUIRED!
*Late arrivals will NOT be
seated until usher is available to escort you to a seat.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Warner Town Hall
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221013T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221013T190000
SUMMARY:"\;The Party Line"\; Business After Hours at NHTM
DESCRIPTION:"THE PARTY LINE" BUSINESS AFTER HOURS -THURSDAY\, OCTOBER 13TH
Join the Lake Sunapee Region Chamber of Commerce on Thursday\, October 13t
h for a Business After Hours hosted by us\, your friends at the New Hampsh
ire Telephone Museum. Join "the Party Line" from 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Wine\,
hors d'oeuvers\, great conversation\, and a venue you just have to see to
believe! Share ideas\, brainstorm with fellow business owners\, crowd-sou
rce marketing issues and more. Register on the LSRCC website. Be sure to
bring a friend! #LiveFreeandDial
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"\;THE PARTY LINE"\; BUSINE
SS AFTER HOURS \;-THURSDAY\, OCTOBER 13TH
Join the L
ake Sunapee Region Chamber of Commerce on Thursday\, October 13th for a Bu
siness After Hours hosted by us\, your friends at the New Hampshire Teleph
one Museum. Join "\;the Party Line"\; from 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm.
Wine\, hors d'oeuvers\, great conversation\, and a venue you just h
ave to see to believe!
Share ideas\, brainstorm with fellow bus
iness owners\, crowd-source marketing issues and more.
Register
on the \;LSRCC website. \; \;Be sure to bring a friend!
<
strong>#LiveFreeandDial
CATEGORIES:Self Improvement
LOCATION:New Hampshire Telephone Museum
UID:20230117T2227400Z-535362-481@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230315T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230315T213000
SUMMARY:Egypt and Gibraltar
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to Egypt and Gibraltar\,
a travelogue with Marlin Darrah Join Marlin Darrah\, the world’s most tr
aveled filmmaker\, on a dazzling voyage throughout the Mediterranean Sea.
Sail to the spectacular Greco-Roman marble buildings at Ephesus\, Turkey\
, the French Riviera and the great film festival city of Cannes\, ocean-ca
rved pillars of rocks along Spain’s wild Costa Brava shoreline\, the pictu
resque port town of Cadaques where surrealist painter\, Salvador Dali\, li
ved and worked\, cosmopolitan Barcelona\, home of the 1992 Olympic Games\,
and Gibraltar\, known in classical times as the Pillars of Hercules. Marl
in will be with us at the City Auditorium for questions and conversation.
Wednesday\, March 15\, 2023 at 7:30 PM Free Concord City Auditorium\, 2
Prince Street For a complete schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to
Egypt and Gibraltar\,
a travelogue with Marlin Darrah
<
p> \;
Join Marlin Darrah\, the world’s most traveled filmmaker
\, on a dazzling voyage throughout the Mediterranean Sea.  \;Sail to t
he spectacular Greco-Roman marble buildings at Ephesus\, Turkey\, the Fren
ch Riviera and the great film festival city of Cannes\, ocean-carved pilla
rs of rocks along Spain’s wild Costa Brava shoreline\, the picturesque por
t town of Cadaques where surrealist painter\, Salvador Dali\, lived and wo
rked\, cosmopolitan Barcelona\, home of the 1992 Olympic Games\, and Gibra
ltar\, known in classical times as the Pillars of Hercules.
Marlin
will be with us at the City Auditorium for questions and conversation.
 \;
Wednesday\, March 15\, 2023
at 7:30 PM
Free
Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street
For a complete
schedule\, visit w
ww.walkerlecture.org
 \;
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20230225T2128520Z-535362-482@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230315T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230315T213000
SUMMARY:Egypt and Gibraltar
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to Egypt and Gibraltar\,
a travelogue with Marlin Darrah Join Marlin Darrah\, the world’s most tr
aveled filmmaker\, on a dazzling voyage throughout the Mediterranean Sea.
Sail to the spectacular Greco-Roman marble buildings at Ephesus\, Turkey\
, the French Riviera and the great film festival city of Cannes\, ocean-ca
rved pillars of rocks along Spain’s wild Costa Brava shoreline\, the pictu
resque port town of Cadaques where surrealist painter\, Salvador Dali\, li
ved and worked\, cosmopolitan Barcelona\, home of the 1992 Olympic Games\,
and Gibraltar\, known in classical times as the Pillars of Hercules. Marl
in will be with us at the City Auditorium for questions and conversation.
Wednesday\, March 15\, 2023 at 7:30 PM Free Concord City Auditorium\, 2
Prince Street For a complete schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to
Egypt and Gibraltar\,
a travelogue with Marlin Darrah
<
p> \;
Join Marlin Darrah\, the world’s most traveled filmmaker
\, on a dazzling voyage throughout the Mediterranean Sea.  \;Sail to t
he spectacular Greco-Roman marble buildings at Ephesus\, Turkey\, the Fren
ch Riviera and the great film festival city of Cannes\, ocean-carved pilla
rs of rocks along Spain’s wild Costa Brava shoreline\, the picturesque por
t town of Cadaques where surrealist painter\, Salvador Dali\, lived and wo
rked\, cosmopolitan Barcelona\, home of the 1992 Olympic Games\, and Gibra
ltar\, known in classical times as the Pillars of Hercules.
Marlin
will be with us at the City Auditorium for questions and conversation.
 \;
Wednesday\, March 15\, 2023
at 7:30 PM
Free
Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street
For a complete
schedule\, visit w
ww.walkerlecture.org
 \;
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20230225T2128550Z-535362-483@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230308T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230308T213000
SUMMARY:Ball in the House
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to Ball in the House Ball
in the House is an R&B/Soul/Pop a cappella group from Boston whose high e
nergy shows have audiences singing\, dancing\, and beatboxing along. They
headlined the 2018 and 2016 China International Chorus Festival in Beijin
g\, won the 2016 Boston Harmony Sweepstakes\, and were voted 2014 APCA Ban
d of the Year and 2009 Best of Boston for Outstanding Musical Performers.
For six years\, they were the voices behind the Cool Whip commercials an
d recently they wrote and performed the jingle for Amazon’s Prime Day. Ba
ll in the House has appeared on “America’s Got Talent\,” “The Today Show\,
” “The Daily Buzz\,” the Philadelphia 4th of July parade\, “SBS Culture Cl
ub” and MBC News in Seoul\, South Korea. Wednesday\, March 8\, 2023 at 7:3
0 PM Free Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street For a complete schedul
e\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to
Ball in the House
Ball in the House is an R&\;B/Soul/Pop
a cappella group from Boston whose high energy shows have audienc
es singing\, dancing\, and beatboxing along. \;
They headlined
the 2018 and 2016 China International Chorus Festival in Beijing\, won th
e 2016 Boston Harmony Sweepstakes\, and were voted 2014 APCA Band of the Y
ear and 2009 Best of Boston for Outstanding Musical Performers. \;&nbs
p\; For six years\, they were the voices behind the Cool Whip commercials
and recently they wrote and performed the jingle for Amazon’s Prime Day.&n
bsp\; Ball in the House has appeared on “America’s Got Talent\,” “The Toda
y Show\,” “The Daily Buzz\,” the Philadelphia 4th of July parade\, “SBS Cu
lture Club” and MBC News in Seoul\, South Korea.
Wednesday
\, March 8\, 2023
at 7:30 PM
Free
Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Stre
et
For a complete schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
 \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20230225T2128590Z-535362-484@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230219T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230219T160000
SUMMARY:The 39 Steps - Community Players of Concord NH
DESCRIPTION:The Community Players of Concord\, NH will be presenting the co
medy The 39 Steps on February 17\, 18 and 19\, 2023 at Concord City Audito
rium. Based on Alfred Hitchcock’s classic movie that thrilled audiences i
n 1935\, the stage version adapted by Patrick Barlow is now a “comic thril
l ride” performed by a cast of only five actors. The 39 Steps tells the s
tory of an ordinary man flung into extraordinary circumstances. When a fe
male spy is murdered in his London flat\, Richard Hannay is chased by a te
am of killers across England and Scotland\, defying death in one seemingly
inescapable scrape after another – including a romance! Barlow’s adaptati
on not only spoofs old movies and Hitchcock tropes (Psycho\, Vertigo\, etc
.)\, but also adds a dash of Monty Python comedy as five actors instantly
transform into over 150 characters with lightning precision as directed by
Kevin Gardner. The cast of The 39 Steps includes Todd Bubier in the role
of “Richard Hannay.” Julia Kehr and Suzanne Watts are playing “Margaret”
and “Pamela” as well as other roles. Seth Bunke and Daniel Kehr perform “
Clown 1” and “Clown 2\,” playing over 100 roles in the comic tour de force
. Local supporting sponsors: NH Trust Financial Advisors & Sanel-NAPA (Sho
w Sponsors). Merrimack County Savings Bank (Presenting 95th Season Sponso
r). Performances: Friday\, February 17 at 7:30 PM – Saturday\, February 18
at 7:30 PM – Sunday\, February 19 at 2:00 PM. Tickets online at communit
yplayersofconcord.org. Adults $20 and Students / Seniors $18. Concord C
ity Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street\, Concord NH.
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The Community Players of Concord\, NH will
be presenting the comedy The 39 Steps on February 17\, 18 and 19\, 2023 at
Concord City Auditorium. \; Based on Alfred Hitchcock’s classic movie
that thrilled audiences in 1935\, the stage version adapted by Patrick Ba
rlow is now a “comic thrill ride” performed by a cast of only five actors.
 \;
The 39 Steps tells the story of an ordinary man f
lung into extraordinary circumstances. \; When a female spy is murdere
d in his London flat\, Richard Hannay is chased by a team of killers acros
s England and Scotland\, defying death in one seemingly inescapable scrape
after another – including a romance!
Barlow’s adaptation not only
spoofs old movies and Hitchcock tropes (Psycho\, Vertigo\, etc.)\, but al
so adds a dash of Monty Python comedy as five actors instantly transform i
nto over 150 characters with lightning precision as directed by Kevin Gard
ner.
The cast of The 39 Steps includes Todd Bubier in the
role of “Richard Hannay.” \; Julia Kehr and Suzanne Watts are playing
“Margaret” and “Pamela” as well as other roles. \; Seth Bunke and Dan
iel Kehr perform “Clown 1” and “Clown 2\,” playing over 100 roles in the c
omic tour de force.
Local supporting sponsors: NH Trust F
inancial Advisors &\; Sanel-NAPA (Show Sponsors). \; Merrimack Coun
ty Savings Bank (Presenting 95th Season Sponsor).
Perform
ances: Friday\, February 17 at 7:30 PM – Saturday\, February 18 at 7:30 PM
– Sunday\, February 19 at 2:00 PM. \; Tickets online at communityplay
ersofconcord.org.  \; Adults $20 and Students / Seniors $18. \; Co
ncord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street\, Concord NH.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230217T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230217T213000
SUMMARY:The 39 Steps - Community Players of Concord NH
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DESCRIPTION:The Community Players of Concord\, NH will be presenting the co
medy The 39 Steps on February 17\, 18 and 19\, 2023 at Concord City Audito
rium. Based on Alfred Hitchcock’s classic movie that thrilled audiences i
n 1935\, the stage version adapted by Patrick Barlow is now a “comic thril
l ride” performed by a cast of only five actors. The 39 Steps tells the s
tory of an ordinary man flung into extraordinary circumstances. When a fe
male spy is murdered in his London flat\, Richard Hannay is chased by a te
am of killers across England and Scotland\, defying death in one seemingly
inescapable scrape after another – including a romance! Barlow’s adaptati
on not only spoofs old movies and Hitchcock tropes (Psycho\, Vertigo\, etc
.)\, but also adds a dash of Monty Python comedy as five actors instantly
transform into over 150 characters with lightning precision as directed by
Kevin Gardner. The cast of The 39 Steps includes Todd Bubier in the role
of “Richard Hannay.” Julia Kehr and Suzanne Watts are playing “Margaret”
and “Pamela” as well as other roles. Seth Bunke and Daniel Kehr perform “
Clown 1” and “Clown 2\,” playing over 100 roles in the comic tour de force
. Local supporting sponsors: NH Trust Financial Advisors & Sanel-NAPA (Sho
w Sponsors). Merrimack County Savings Bank (Presenting 95th Season Sponso
r). Performances: Friday\, February 17 at 7:30 PM – Saturday\, February 18
at 7:30 PM – Sunday\, February 19 at 2:00 PM. Tickets online at communit
yplayersofconcord.org. Adults $20 and Students / Seniors $18. Concord C
ity Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street\, Concord NH.
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The Community Players of Concord\, NH will
be presenting the comedy The 39 Steps on February 17\, 18 and 19\, 2023 at
Concord City Auditorium. \; Based on Alfred Hitchcock’s classic movie
that thrilled audiences in 1935\, the stage version adapted by Patrick Ba
rlow is now a “comic thrill ride” performed by a cast of only five actors.
 \;
The 39 Steps tells the story of an ordinary man flung into
extraordinary circumstances. \; When a female spy is murdered in his
London flat\, Richard Hannay is chased by a team of killers across England
and Scotland\, defying death in one seemingly inescapable scrape after an
other – including a romance!
Barlow’s adaptation not only spoofs o
ld movies and Hitchcock tropes (Psycho\, Vertigo\, etc.)\, but also adds a
dash of Monty Python comedy as five actors instantly transform into over
150 characters with lightning precision as directed by Kevin Gardner.
The cast of The 39 Steps includes Todd Bubier in the role of “Richard
Hannay.” \; Julia Kehr and Suzanne Watts are playing “Margaret” and “P
amela” as well as other roles. \; Seth Bunke and Daniel Kehr perform “
Clown 1” and “Clown 2\,” playing over 100 roles in the comic tour de force
.
Local supporting sponsors: NH Trust Financial Advisors &\; Sa
nel-NAPA (Show Sponsors). \; Merrimack County Savings Bank (Presenting
95th Season Sponsor).
Performances: Friday\, February 17 at 7:30
PM – Saturday\, February 18 at 7:30 PM – Sunday\, February 19 at 2:00 PM.&
nbsp\; Tickets online at communityplayersofconcord.org.  \; Adults $20
and Students / Seniors $18. \; Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Str
eet\, Concord NH.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230227T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230227T213000
SUMMARY:The Soul of Morocco
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to “The Soul of Morocco\,
” a travelogue with Rick Ray Imagine the eternal Sahara with its windswept
mountains of orange-gold sand\, labyrinths that are the medinas of Fez an
d Marrakech\, colorful markets filled with fruits\, tapestries and mint te
a\, merchants selling kilim rugs and goatskin lamps\, artisans specializin
g in tile mosaics and brass metalwork\, silk slippers\, and fragrant spice
s. This is Morocco. With gorgeous cinematography and a lush music track\
, award-winning director Rick Ray winds his way through exotic Morocco\, a
nd you are invited to come along for the ride. Wednesday\, March 29\, 20
23 at 7:30 PM Free Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street AND ON ZOOM
(Sign up for our e-mail list to get the Zoom link) www.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to
“The Soul of Morocco\,” a travelogue with Rick Ray
Imagine t
he eternal Sahara with its windswept mountains of orange-gold sand\, labyr
inths that are the medinas of Fez and Marrakech\, colorful markets filled
with fruits\, tapestries and mint tea\, merchants selling kilim rugs and g
oatskin lamps\, artisans specializing in tile mosaics and brass metalwork\
, silk slippers\, and fragrant spices. \; \; This is Morocco.
With gorgeous cinematography and a lush music track\, award-winning di
rector Rick Ray winds his way through exotic Morocco\, and you are invited
to come along for the ride.
 \;
Wednesday\, M
arch 29\, 2023
at 7:30 PM
Free
Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street<
/strong>
 \;AND ON ZOOM
(Sign
up for our e-mail list to get the Zoom link)
 \;www.walkerlecture.org
a>
 \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20230228T1453260Z-535362-487@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230322T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230322T213000
SUMMARY:Composer Amy Beach\, a Film and Talk by John Gfroerer
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to Composer Amy Beach\, a
film and talk by John Gfroerer Amy Beach began composing when just four y
ears old. At age 25 she was commissioned to write a choral piece for the
opening of the Women’s Pavilion at the 1893 World’s Colombian Exposition i
n Chicago. Four years later\, her Gaelic Symphony was premiered by the Bo
ston Symphony Orchestra\, the first symphony composed and published by an
American woman. Beach became a national symbol of women’s creative power a
nd was the dean of American women composers. Wednesday\, March 22\, 2023 a
t 7:30 PM Free Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street For a complete sc
hedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to
Composer Amy Beach\, a film and talk by John Gfroerer
Amy Beach began composing when just four years old.  \;At age 25 sh
e was commissioned to write a choral piece for the opening of the Women’s
Pavilion at the 1893 World’s Colombian Exposition in Chicago. \; Four
years later\, her Gaelic Symphony was premiered by the Boston Symphony Orc
hestra\, the first symphony composed and published by an American woman. B
each became a national symbol of women’s creative power and was the dean o
f American women composers.
Wednesday\, March 22\, 2023
at 7:30 PM
Free
p>
Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street
For a complete schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
 \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20230228T1453260Z-535362-488@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230426T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230426T213000
SUMMARY:Spain and Portugal
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to Spain and Portugal\, a
travelogue with Marlin Darrah Join Marlin Darrah\, the world’s most trave
led filmmaker\, for an inspired journey through Portugal and Spain. See S
intra\, the lovely hill town an hour outside Lisbon with beautiful Baroque
-style homes and mansions\, Fatima\, an important religious pilgrimage tow
n\, the Rock of Gibraltar with its hairy inhabitants – the Barbary Apes\,
the Seville Cathedral\, the Gothic Quarter\; the Tower of Gold\, the livel
y Boqueria market\, and beautiful Mediterranean beaches. Marlin Darrah wil
l be with us at the City Auditorium for questions and conversation. Wedn
esday\, April 26\, 2023 at 7:30 PM Free Concord City Auditorium www.walke
rlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to
Spain and Portugal\, a travelogue with Marlin Darrah
Join Ma
rlin Darrah\, the world’s most traveled filmmaker\, for an inspired journe
y through Portugal and Spain. \; See Sintra\, the lovely hill town an
hour outside Lisbon with beautiful Baroque-style homes and mansions\, Fati
ma\, an important religious pilgrimage town\, the Rock of Gibraltar with i
ts hairy inhabitants – the Barbary Apes\, the Seville Cathedral\, the Goth
ic Quarter\; the Tower of Gold\, the lively Boqueria market\, and beautifu
l Mediterranean beaches.
Marlin Darrah will be with us at the City
Auditorium for questions and conversation.
 \;
Wednesday\, April 26\, 2023
at 7:30 PM
Free
Concord City Auditorium
 \;www.walkerlecture.org
 \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20230314T1715440Z-535362-489@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230419T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230419T213000
SUMMARY:An Evening of Vocal Harmonies
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to An Evening of Vocal Ha
rmonies with Accidental Harmony and Mixtape Accidental Harmony is made u
p of five long-time friends and Keene State College music graduates from N
ew Hampshire and Connecticut. They often performed throughout the Keene ar
ea during their undergraduate careers\, but after they graduated\, they we
nt their separate ways. From education to composition to performance\, all
five members have established careers in music and have remained friends.
Shortly after quarantine began in April 2020\, the five reunited\, creati
ng virtual performances of old and new covers. With a wide range of musica
l styles and a passion for musical collaboration\, Bailey\, Brin\, Chris\,
George\, and Jennie love making music with their own spin and\, of course
\, some harmonies. Mixtape began their a cappella journey in the quaint\,
historic city of Dover\, NH with a raggle-taggle bunch of folks with music
al tastes spanning classical to early 20th century jazz to modern radio hi
ts. The members of the group remain true to their name. Wednesday\, April
19\, 2023 at 7:30 PM Free Concord City Auditorium www.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to
An Evening of Vocal Harmonies
with Accidental Harmony and Mi
xtape
 \;
Accidental Harmony is made up of five long-t
ime friends and Keene State College music graduates from New Hampshire and
Connecticut. They often performed throughout the Keene area during their
undergraduate careers\, but after they graduated\, they went their separat
e ways. From education to composition to performance\, all five members ha
ve established careers in music and have remained friends. Shortly after q
uarantine began in April 2020\, the five reunited\, creating virtual perfo
rmances of old and new covers. With a wide range of musical styles and a p
assion for musical collaboration\, Bailey\, Brin\, Chris\, George\, and Je
nnie love making music with their own spin and\, of course\, some harmonie
s.
Mixtape began their a cappella journey in the quaint\,
historic city of Dover\, NH with a raggle-taggle bunch of folks with musi
cal tastes spanning classical to early 20th century jazz to modern radio h
its. \; The members of the group remain true to their name.
Wednesday\, April 19\, 2023
at 7:30 PM
Free
Concord City Auditorium
 \;www.walkerlecture.org
 \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20230314T1715450Z-535362-490@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230405T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230405T213000
SUMMARY:An Evening with Adam Swanson
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to An Evening with Adam S
wanson Featuring an Old-time Piano Concert and Buster Keaton’s “One Week”
Adam Swanson is one of the world’s foremost performers of vintage American
popular music\, including ragtime\, early jazz\, and the Great American S
ongbook. Although he is only twenty-seven years old\, Adam has been a fea
tured performer and lecturer at ragtime and jazz festivals across the Unit
ed States\, and he is the only four-time winner of the World Championship
Old-Time Piano Playing Contest. For the Walker audience\, Adam will pres
ent an old-time piano concert and he will accompany a silent film short\,
Buster Keaton’s “One Week.” Wednesday\, April 5\, 2023 at 7:30 PM Free C
oncord City Auditorium
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to
An Evening with Adam Swanson Featuring an Old-time Piano Concert and
Buster Keaton’s “One Week”
Adam Swanson is one o
f the world’s foremost performers of vintage American popular music\, incl
uding ragtime\, early jazz\, and the Great American Songbook. \; Altho
ugh he is only twenty-seven years old\, Adam has been a featured performer
and lecturer at ragtime and jazz festivals across the United States\, and
he is the only four-time winner of the World Championship Old-Time Piano
Playing Contest.
 \;
For the Walker audience\, Adam wi
ll present an old-time piano concert and he will accompany a silent film s
hort\, Buster Keaton’s “One Week.”
 \;
Wednesd
ay\, April 5\, 2023
at 7:30 PM
<
strong>Free
Concord City Auditorium
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20230314T1715450Z-535362-491@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230513T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230513T140000
SUMMARY:KIDS' FISHING DERBY
DESCRIPTION:16th Annual American Legion Post 31's KIDS' FISHING DERBY May 1
3th 8 AM-2 PM Open to children 12 & under\, 16 for those with physical & d
evelopmental challenges All children must be accompanied by parent or guar
dian FREE hot dogs\, drinks\, chips & trophies Please bring fishing poles
& worms
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16th Annual
American Legion Post 31
's
KIDS' FISHING DERBY
May 13th 8 AM-2 PM
Open to
children 12 &\; under\, 16 for those with physical &\; developmental
challenges
All children must be accompanied by parent or guardian
FREE hot dogs\, drinks\, chips &\; trophies
Please bri
ng fishing poles &\; worms
CATEGORIES:Just for Kids
LOCATION:approx. 1/2 mile past NH Vets. cemetery on DW Hwy North
UID:20230403T1456100Z-535362-492@localendar.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230327T120000
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SUMMARY:KID'S FISHING DERBY
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230408T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230408T150000
SUMMARY:EASTER EGG HUNT
DESCRIPTION:American Legion Auxiliary Unit 31 invites you to an Easter Egg
Hunt Saturday\, April 8th 1:00 - 3:00 PM Open to ages 0-10 years old Stor
m date: April 15th
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American Legion Auxiliary Unit 31
invites you to an
Easter Egg Hunt
Saturday\, April 8th
1:00 - 3:00 PM
Open \; to ages 0-10 years old
Storm date: April 15th
CATEGORIES:Just for Kids
LOCATION:Lawn behind American Legion Post
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230922T200000
SUMMARY:Sharenting: How Adults Unwittingly Compromise Children's Privacy On
line
DESCRIPTION:Are you sharing too much about your kids online? It's a questio
n\, author Leah Plunkett recommends we ask ourselves more often. Plunkett
became a lawyer so she could work with kids\, parents\, and communities on
law and those things that impact our daily lives like our use of digital
technologies and how that is changing everything we do. Plunkett's book is
called Sharenthood and it's for all the parents\, grandparents\, teachers
\, and other grown-ups who want to give our children great nurture in a wo
rld that’s digital in nature. This book explores how the laws in the Unite
d States have led to a sharenting crisis that undermines our children—and
how we can make choices that restore their privacy\, as well as their free
dom to play & grow. Plunkett delivers "nerdy\, funny\, and big-hearted con
versations about kids\, digital life & law". You won't want to miss this d
iscussion. Hosted by: The New Hampshire Telephone Museum Location: NHTM Lo
wer Meeting Room Time: 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM\; Guests are welcome to arrive at
6:30 to wander the galleries. Admission: Members - FREE/ Non-members - $5
.00 Register at NHTelephoneMuseum.org
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Are you sharing too much about your kids on
line?
It's a question\, author Leah Plunkett recommends we ask
ourselves more often. Plunkett became a lawyer so she could work with kids
\, parents\, and communities on law and those things that impact our daily
lives like our use of digital technologies and how that is changing every
thing we do.
Plunkett's book is called \;Sharenthood and it
's for all the parents\, grandparents\, teachers\, and other grown-ups who
want to give our children great nurture in a world that’s digital in natu
re. This book explores how the laws in the United States have led to a sha
renting crisis that undermines our children—and how we can make choices th
at restore their privacy\, as well as their freedom to play &\; grow.
Plunkett delivers "\;nerdy\, funny\, and big-hearted
conversations about kids\, digital life &\; law"\;. \;You won't want to miss this discussion.
Hosted b
y: \;The New Hampshire Telephone Museum
Location
: \;NHTM Lower Meeting Room
Time: \;7:00 PM - 8:00 PM\; Guests are welcome to arrive at 6:30 to wander the ga
lleries.
Admission: \;Members - FREE/ Non-member
s - $5.00
Register at NHTelephoneMuseum.org
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:New Hampshire Telephone Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230825T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230825T200000
SUMMARY:Seeing the World in Black &\; White: The Bobcat
DESCRIPTION:The most common wildcat in North America is the bobcat\; a yell
owish-brown or reddish-brown color with indistinct dark spotting and strea
ks along its body. The bobcat gets its common name from its characteristic
stubby\, or “bobbed\,” tail. The tail is 4-7 inches in length with 2 or 3
black bars\, while the underside is white. The face has thin\, black line
s stretching onto a broad cheek ruff and have tufted ears. The bobcat is a
lso color blind. So how does it communicate with its surroundings\, find p
rey or avoid danger? The NH Fish and Game will be teaching us the answers
to these questions and more. Each season we offer at least one animal/comm
unication program. As always\, these programs are very popular. We recomme
nd that you sign up earlier. Space is limited. As the date nears\, we'll p
rovide an RSVP link. Hosted by: The New Hampshire Telephone Museum Locatio
n: NHTM Lower Meeting Room Time: 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM\; Guests are welcome to
arrive at 6:30 to wander the galleries. Admission: Members - FREE/ Non-me
mbers - $5.00 Register at NHTelephoneMuseum.org
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The most common wildcat in North America is
the bobcat\; a yellowish-brown or reddish-brown color with indistinct dar
k spotting and streaks along its body. The bobcat gets its common name fro
m its characteristic stubby\, or “bobbed\,” tail. The tail is 4-7 inches i
n length with 2 or 3 black bars\, while the underside is white. The face h
as thin\, black lines stretching onto a broad cheek ruff and have tufted e
ars. The bobcat is also color blind. So how does it communicate with its s
urroundings\, find prey or avoid danger? The NH Fish and Game will be teac
hing us the answers to these questions and more.
Each season we
offer at least one animal/communication program. As always\, these progra
ms are very popular. We recommend that you sign up earlier. Space is limit
ed. As the date nears\, we'll provide an RSVP link.
Hos
ted by: \;The New Hampshire Telephone Museum
Loc
ation: \;NHTM Lower Meeting Room
Time: \;7:00 PM - 8:00 PM\; Guests are welcome to arrive at 6:30 to wander t
he galleries.
Admission: \;Members - FREE/ Non-m
embers - $5.00
Register at NHTelephoneMuseum.org
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:New Hampshire Telephone Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230728T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230728T200000
SUMMARY:Painting What She Hears
DESCRIPTION:Brandy M. Patterson is an artist. She describes her art as "raw
\, authentic\, pure emotion". She communicates "the inexpressible". Brandy
has synesthesia\, meaning that when she hears music\, she sees color. Sy
nesthesia is a neurological condition in which stimulation of one sensory
or cognitive pathway leads to automatic\, involuntary experiences in a sec
ond sensory or cognitive pathway. Simply put\, when one sense is activated
\, another unrelated sense is activated at the same time\, just as when Br
andy hears music. Bold\, bright and emotional\, Brandy's art will capture
your attention\; her story will fascinate you. Hosted by: The New Hampshir
e Telephone Museum Location: NHTM Lower Meeting Room Time: 7:00 PM - 8:00
PM\; Guests are welcome to arrive at 6:30 to wander the galleries. Admissi
on: Members - FREE/ Non-members - $5.00 Register at NHTelephoneMuseum.org
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Brandy M. Patterson is an artist. She descr
ibes her art as "\;raw\, authentic\, pure emotion"\;. She communic
ates "\;the inexpressible"\;.
Brandy has synesthesia\,
meaning that when she hears music\, she sees color. \;
Syn
esthesia is a neurological condition in which stimulation of one sensory o
r cognitive pathway leads to automatic\, involuntary experiences in a seco
nd sensory or cognitive pathway. Simply put\, when one sense is activated\
, another unrelated sense is activated at the same time\, just as when Bra
ndy hears music.
Bold\, bright and emotional\, Brandy's art wil
l capture your attention\; her story will fascinate you.
Hosted by: \;The New Hampshire Telephone Museum
Location: \;NHTM Lower Meeting Room
Time: 
\;7:00 PM - 8:00 PM\; Guests are welcome to arrive at 6:30 to wan
der the galleries.
Admission: \;Members - FREE/
Non-members - $5.00
Register at NHTelephoneMuseum.org
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:New Hampshire Telephone Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230628T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230628T210000
SUMMARY:Paint &\; Sip Fundraiser for NH Telephone Museum
DESCRIPTION:By now\, you probably know that a Paint & Sip party is actually
an informal art class where people without any painting experience can co
mplete a painting from start to finish. To make the experience even more r
elaxed\, guests can have a glass or two of good wine\, spend time with fri
ends and leave with your very own masterpiece. Paint & Sip parties are a w
onderful way to get your creative juices flowing. It's also a fantastic wa
y to give yourself a break from your busy daily life and be in the moment
. Painting changes the way we see colors and appreciate art\, but also mak
e us feel happier - so what's not to love about this type of gathering? Ou
r instructor\, Krystin Watts Shields\, is the creative mind behind Wild Pa
ints which offers a myriad of artistic services including murals\, sign pa
inting\, watercolor artwork\, holiday cards\, business cards\, logo work a
nd more. We'll be offering two sessions for this event. There will be a 4:
00 pm class and a 7:00 pm class. Classes are slated for two hours. There i
s a maximum limit of 12 people per session and admission includes art supp
lies and a glass of wine. There will be snacks and additional wine for pur
chase. As the date approaches\, we'll have a sign-up button where you may
register and pay. Hosted by: The New Hampshire Telephone Museum Location:
NHTM Lower Meeting Room Time: First session: 4 pm/ Second Session: 7 pm Ad
mission: $35 per person Register at NHTelephoneMuseum.org
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By now\, you probably know that a Paint &am
p\; Sip party is actually an informal art class where people without any p
ainting experience can complete a painting from start to finish. To make t
he experience even more relaxed\, guests can have a glass or two of good w
ine\, spend time with friends and leave with your very own masterpiece.
Paint &\; Sip parties are a wonderful way to get your creative
juices flowing. It's also a fantastic way to give yourself a break from y
our busy daily life and \; be in the moment.
Painting chang
es the way we see colors and appreciate art\, but also make us feel happie
r - so what's not to love about this type of gathering?
Our ins
tructor\, \;Krystin Watts Shields\, \;is the creative mind behind \
;Wild Paints \;
which \;offers a myriad of artistic services including murals\, \;
sign painting\, watercolor artwork\, holiday cards\, business cards\, logo
work and more.
We'll be offering two sessions for this event.
There will be a 4:00 pm class and a 7:00 pm class. Classes are slated for
two hours.
There is a maximum limit of 12 people per session and admi
ssion includes art supplies and a glass of wine.
There will be
snacks and additional wine for purchase.
As the date approaches
\, we'll have a sign-up button where you may register and pay.
Hosted by: \;The New Hampshire Telephone Museum
Location: \;NHTM Lower Meeting Room
Time
: \;First session: 4 pm/ Second Session: 7 pm
A
dmission: \;$35 per person
Register at NHTelephoneMus
eum.org
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:New Hampshire Telephone Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230628T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230628T180000
SUMMARY:Paint &\; Sip Fundraiser for NH Telephone Museum
DESCRIPTION:By now\, you probably know that a Paint & Sip party is actually
an informal art class where people without any painting experience can co
mplete a painting from start to finish. To make the experience even more r
elaxed\, guests can have a glass or two of good wine\, spend time with fri
ends and leave with your very own masterpiece. Paint & Sip parties are a w
onderful way to get your creative juices flowing. It's also a fantastic wa
y to give yourself a break from your busy daily life and be in the moment
. Painting changes the way we see colors and appreciate art\, but also mak
e us feel happier - so what's not to love about this type of gathering? Ou
r instructor\, Krystin Watts Shields\, is the creative mind behind Wild Pa
ints which offers a myriad of artistic services including murals\, sign pa
inting\, watercolor artwork\, holiday cards\, business cards\, logo work a
nd more. We'll be offering two sessions for this event. There will be a 4:
00 pm class and a 7:00 pm class. Classes are slated for two hours. There i
s a maximum limit of 12 people per session and admission includes art supp
lies and a glass of wine. There will be snacks and additional wine for pur
chase. As the date approaches\, we'll have a sign-up button where you may
register and pay. Hosted by: The New Hampshire Telephone Museum Location:
NHTM Lower Meeting Room Time: First session: 4 pm/ Second Session: 7 pm Ad
mission: $35 per person Register at NHTelephoneMuseum.org
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By now\, you probably know that a Paint &am
p\; Sip party is actually an informal art class where people without any p
ainting experience can complete a painting from start to finish. To make t
he experience even more relaxed\, guests can have a glass or two of good w
ine\, spend time with friends and leave with your very own masterpiece.
Paint &\; Sip parties are a wonderful way to get your creative
juices flowing. It's also a fantastic way to give yourself a break from y
our busy daily life and \; be in the moment.
Painting chang
es the way we see colors and appreciate art\, but also make us feel happie
r - so what's not to love about this type of gathering?
Our ins
tructor\, \;Krystin Watts Shields\, \;is the creative mind behind \
;Wild Paints \;
which \;offers a myriad of artistic services including murals\, \;
sign painting\, watercolor artwork\, holiday cards\, business cards\, logo
work and more.
We'll be offering two sessions for this event.
There will be a 4:00 pm class and a 7:00 pm class. Classes are slated for
two hours.
There is a maximum limit of 12 people per session and admi
ssion includes art supplies and a glass of wine.
There will be
snacks and additional wine for purchase.
As the date approaches
\, we'll have a sign-up button where you may register and pay.
Hosted by: \;The New Hampshire Telephone Museum
Location: \;NHTM Lower Meeting Room
Time
: \;First session: 4 pm/ Second Session: 7 pm
A
dmission: \;$35 per person
Register at NHTelephoneMus
eum.org
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:New Hampshire Telephone Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230623T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230623T200000
SUMMARY:The Power of the Human Voice in an Anxious World - The Phone Lady
DESCRIPTION:You may have seen Mary Jane Copps\, aka\, The Phone Lady\, on t
he news. While the report that she charges $480 to teach Gen-Z'ers to talk
on the phone shouldn't be taken seriously\, the subject on which she disc
usses should be. There are many people who are quite anxious about calling
people on the telephone. In a world where most of us text rather than cal
l\, it's no wonder that our communication skills have decreased. An accomp
lished author\, speaker and facilitator\, Mary Jane Copps is passionate ab
out creating excellent communication\, and she has built a successful care
er helping people of all ages\, learn how to pick up the phone and achieve
more. Mary Jane's book will be available for purchase. Hosted by: The New
Hampshire Telephone Museum Location: NHTM Lower Meeting Room Time: 7:00 P
M - 8:00 PM\; Guests are welcome to arrive at 6:30 to wander the galleries
. Admission: Members - FREE/ Non-members - $5.00 Register at NHTelephoneMu
seum.org
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You may have seen Mary Jane Copps\, aka\, T
he Phone Lady\, on the news. While the report that she charges $480 to tea
ch Gen-Z'ers to talk on the phone shouldn't be taken seriously\, the subje
ct on which she discusses should be.
There are many people who
are quite anxious about calling people on the telephone. In a world where
most of us text rather than call\, it's no wonder that our communication s
kills have decreased. \;An accomplished author\, speaker and facilitat
or\, Mary Jane Copps is passionate about creating \;excellent communic
ation\, \;and she has built a successful career helping people of all
ages\, learn how to pick up the phone and achieve \;more.
Mary Ja
ne's book will be available for purchase.
Hosted by:&nb
sp\;The New Hampshire Telephone Museum
Location: \;NHTM Lower Meeting Room
Time: \;7:00
PM - 8:00 PM\; Guests are welcome to arrive at 6:30 to wander the galleri
es.
Admission: \;Members - FREE/ Non-members - $
5.00
Register at NHTelephoneMuseum.org
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:New Hampshire Telephone Museum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230526T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230526T200000
SUMMARY:Watching the Lights Go Out: Bessie's Story
DESCRIPTION:BESSIE’S STORY - "Watching the Lights Go Out" is an inspiring s
tory about a charming\, brave\, unpretentious chocolate Lab who gradually
loses her eyesight. Author\, Thomas Farmen\, chronologically leads the re
ader from the original diagnosis of terminal blindness for his beloved fou
r-year-old pet through the two-and-a-half-year transition to sightlessness
. In the process\, Bessie unwittingly becomes an expert mentor and teache
r for the high-wire act of growing older with grace and optimism. Join us\
, as we welcome Tom and Bessie to the museum to share their story. Tom's b
ook\, which we highly recommend\, will be available for purchase. Hosted b
y: The New Hampshire Telephone Museum Location: NHTM Lower Meeting Room Ti
me: 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM\; Guests are welcome to arrive at 6:30 to wander the
galleries. Admission: Members - FREE/ Non-members - $5.00 Register at NHT
elephoneMuseum.org
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BESSIE’S STORY - "\;Watching the Lights
Go Out"\; is an inspiring story about a charming\, brave\, unpretenti
ous chocolate Lab \;who gradually loses her eyesight. \; Author\,
Thomas Farmen\, chronologically leads the reader from the original diagnos
is of terminal blindness for his beloved four-year-old pet through the two
-and-a-half-year transition to sightlessness. \; In the process\, Bess
ie \;unwittingly becomes an expert mentor and teacher for the high-wir
e act of growing older with grace and optimism.
Join us\, as we welco
me Tom and Bessie to the museum to share their story.
Tom's boo
k\, which we highly recommend\, will be available for purchase.
Hosted by: \;The New Hampshire Telephone Museum
Location: \;NHTM Lower Meeting Room
Ti
me: \;7:00 PM - 8:00 PM\; Guests are welcome to arrive at 6:3
0 to wander the galleries.
Admission: \;Members
- FREE/ Non-members - $5.00
Register at NHTelephoneMuseum.org
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:New Hampshire Telephone Museum
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T140000
SUMMARY:Mosaic Class with Kast Hill Studio's Lizz Van Saun
DESCRIPTION:Lizz Van Saun is a professional teaching artist. Van Saun has
traveled New England sharing her love of community through the art of mosa
ic making. She owns Kast Hill Studio and operates Mosaics for Everyone! “I
never intended to become a mosaic artist\, but we often don’t know the pa
th we’ll go down ahead of time. I always thought I’d be a children’s book
illustrator\, and who knows\, maybe that’s still in the cards. But after
college I chose not to move to a city where getting into illustration was
more likely. I wanted to raise my son in the country and so\, I stayed i
n NH. I did a lot of freelance illustration\, sign painting\, graphic des
ign and even had a business painting murals in children’s bedrooms for a w
hile. Sometime in 2002\, I decided to explore mosaics. I’d always love th
em and I began reading all I could about the art form. Initially\, I expe
rimented with every way possible to make a mosaic\; gluing pieces on furni
ture\, on cement\, on walls\, on glass. I used recycled stained glass\, c
eramic tile\, found objects\, and eventually I tried breaking dishes using
mostly discarded chipped or cracked pieces. That was a turning point for
me. I became obsessed with this new art form called “Pique Assiette” roug
hly translated as Plate Stealer. I could use the patterns\, colors and te
xtures to get create something truly unique and recycle at the same time!
I was hooked”. Hosted by: The New Hampshire Telephone Museum Location: NH
TM Front Porch Time: 1 pm - 2 pm Admission: $20/pp Register at NHTelephone
Museum.org
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Lizz Van Saun is a professional teaching ar
tist. \; Van Saun has traveled New England sharing her love of communi
ty through the art of mosaic making. She owns \;Kast Hill Studio \;and operates Mos
aics for Everyone!
“I never intended to become a mosaic artist\
, but we often don’t know the path we’ll go down ahead of time. \; I a
lways thought I’d be a children’s book illustrator\, and who knows\, maybe
that’s still in the cards. \; But after college I chose not to move t
o a city where getting into illustration was more likely. \; I wanted
to raise my son in the country and so\, I stayed in NH. \; I did a lot
of freelance illustration\, sign painting\, graphic design and even had a
business painting murals in children’s bedrooms for a while.
Sometime in 2002\, I decided to explore mosaics. \; I’d always love th
em and I began reading all I could about the art form. \; Initially\,
I experimented with every way possible to make a mosaic\; gluing pieces on
furniture\, on cement\, on walls\, on glass. \; I used recycled stain
ed glass\, ceramic tile\, found objects\, and eventually I tried breaking
dishes using mostly discarded chipped or cracked pieces. \; That was a
turning point for me. I became obsessed with this new art form called “Pi
que Assiette” roughly translated as Plate Stealer. \; I could use the
patterns\, colors and textures to get create something truly unique and re
cycle at the same time! \; I was hooked”.
Hosted b
y: \;The New Hampshire Telephone Museum
Location
: \;NHTM Front Porch
Time: \;1 pm -
2 pm
Admission: \;$20/pp
Register at NH
TelephoneMuseum.org
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:New Hampshire Telephone Museum
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230505T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230505T183000
SUMMARY:2023 Opening Celebration at the New Hampshire Telephone Museum
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a festive evening as we unveil our 2023 Special Exh
ibit. This year's Opening Celebration falls on Cinco de Mayo\, so join us
for some delicious hors d'oeuvres\, a refreshing glass of sangria\, and a
look at our new special exhibit. You'll want to bring your smartphone...th
is year's exhibit will have you snapping a selfie! Hosted by: The New Hamp
shire Telephone Museum Location: NHTM Main Gallery Time: 5:30 PM to 6:30 P
M. The evening will end at 6:30 PM so that you may enjoy the Cinco de Mayo
specials happening around town! Admission: Members/FREE Non-Members/$10
.00 which includes one complimentary glass of sangria* *Registration is re
quired so that we may know how many guests to accommodate. Cancellations w
ill be accepted up to one week prior to this event. After that\, substitut
ions are allowed. Please note\, online registration will close at 12 pm on
Wednesday\, May 3rd. Walk-ins will be accepted\, however\, admission is
$15 and payment is required at the door.
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Join us for a festive evening as we unveil
our 2023 Special Exhibit.
This year's Opening Celebration fal
ls on Cinco de Mayo\, so join us for some delicious \;hors d'oeuvres\,
a refreshing glass of sangria\, and a look at our new special exhibit. Yo
u'll want to bring your smartphone...this year's exhibit will have you sna
pping a selfie!
Hosted by: \;The New Hamps
hire Telephone Museum
Location: \;NHTM Main Gall
ery
Time: \;5:30 PM to 6:30 PM. The evening will
end at 6:30 PM so that you may enjoy the Cinco de Mayo specials happening
around town!
Admission: \;Members/FREE \; &
nbsp\;Non-Members/$10.00 \;which includes one complim
entary glass of sangria*
*Registration is required so that we m
ay know how many guests to accommodate. Cancellations will be accepted up
to one week prior to this event. After that\, substitutions are allowed. P
lease note\, online registration will close at 12 pm on Wednesday\, May 3r
d. \; \;Walk-ins will be accepted\, however\, admission is $15 and
payment is required at the door. \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:New Hampshire Telephone Museum
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230507T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230507T161500
SUMMARY:Not A Word - Community Players of Concord
DESCRIPTION:A brand new stage comedy from NH writer-director Wallace Pineau
lt\, “NOT A WORD” takes place in a Hollywood rooming house in the days bef
ore the movies learned to talk. Blushing innocent Miriam unpacks her drea
ms of becoming the next Mary Pickford and gets swept up in a fly-by-night
movie put together by a team of rag-tag eccentrics and Hollywood hopefuls
– a project fueled by ego as much as talent. A crazed director with a sus
picious accent\, a vision-impaired cameraman and a fortune-telling makeup
artist are just a few of the creatives whose shoe-string silent reaches co
mic pandemonium during a disastrous shoot on location. With Miriam’s big d
ream on the line\, their all-or-nothing gamble on screen success brings a
surprising twist ending in the final reel. Community Players of Concord
NH present “NOT A WORD” - Friday\, May 5 and Saturday\, May 6 at 7:30 PM a
nd Sunday\, May 7 at 2:00 PM. Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince St.\, C
oncord\, NH. Tickets - communityplayersofconcord.org. (603) 344-4747. Bo
x Office hours: 4/30 – 1 to 4 PM. 5/5 & 6 – 6 to 7:30 PM. 5/7 – 12:30 to
2 PM. Show sponsor - NHTrust Financial Advisors. 95th Season Presenting
Sponsor - Merrimack County Savings Bank.
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A brand new stage comedy from NH writer-dir
ector Wallace Pineault\, “NOT A WORD” takes place in a Hollywood rooming h
ouse in the days before the movies learned to talk. \; Blushing innoce
nt Miriam unpacks her dreams of becoming the next Mary Pickford and gets s
wept up in a fly-by-night movie put together by a team of rag-tag eccentri
cs and Hollywood hopefuls – a project fueled by ego as much as talent.&nbs
p\; A crazed director with a suspicious accent\, a vision-impaired cameram
an and a fortune-telling makeup artist are just a few of the creatives who
se shoe-string silent reaches comic pandemonium during a disastrous shoot
on location. With Miriam’s big dream on the line\, their all-or-nothing ga
mble on screen success brings a surprising twist ending in the final reel.
 \;
Community Players of Concord NH present “NOT A W
ORD” - Friday\, May 5 and Saturday\, May 6 at 7:30 PM and Sunday\, May 7 a
t 2:00 PM.  \; Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince St.\, Concord\, NH.
 \;
Tickets - communityplayersofconcord.org. (603) 34
4-4747. Box Office hours: 4/30 – 1 to 4 PM. \; 5/5 &\; 6 – 6 to 7:3
0 PM. \; 5/7 – 12:30 to 2 PM.
Show sponsor - NHTrust
Financial Advisors. \; 95th Season Presenting Sponsor - Merrimack Coun
ty Savings Bank.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20230416T1344060Z-535362-504@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230506T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230506T214500
SUMMARY:Not A Word - Community Players of Concord
DESCRIPTION:A brand new stage comedy from NH writer-director Wallace Pineau
lt\, “NOT A WORD” takes place in a Hollywood rooming house in the days bef
ore the movies learned to talk. Blushing innocent Miriam unpacks her drea
ms of becoming the next Mary Pickford and gets swept up in a fly-by-night
movie put together by a team of rag-tag eccentrics and Hollywood hopefuls
– a project fueled by ego as much as talent. A crazed director with a sus
picious accent\, a vision-impaired cameraman and a fortune-telling makeup
artist are just a few of the creatives whose shoe-string silent reaches co
mic pandemonium during a disastrous shoot on location. With Miriam’s big d
ream on the line\, their all-or-nothing gamble on screen success brings a
surprising twist ending in the final reel. Community Players of Concord
NH present “NOT A WORD” - Friday\, May 5 and Saturday\, May 6 at 7:30 PM a
nd Sunday\, May 7 at 2:00 PM. Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince St.\, C
oncord\, NH. Tickets - communityplayersofconcord.org. (603) 344-4747. Bo
x Office hours: 4/30 – 1 to 4 PM. 5/5 & 6 – 6 to 7:30 PM. 5/7 – 12:30 to
2 PM. Show sponsor - NHTrust Financial Advisors. 95th Season Presenting
Sponsor - Merrimack County Savings Bank.
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A brand new stage comedy from NH writer-dir
ector Wallace Pineault\, “NOT A WORD” takes place in a Hollywood rooming h
ouse in the days before the movies learned to talk. \; Blushing innoce
nt Miriam unpacks her dreams of becoming the next Mary Pickford and gets s
wept up in a fly-by-night movie put together by a team of rag-tag eccentri
cs and Hollywood hopefuls – a project fueled by ego as much as talent.&nbs
p\; A crazed director with a suspicious accent\, a vision-impaired cameram
an and a fortune-telling makeup artist are just a few of the creatives who
se shoe-string silent reaches comic pandemonium during a disastrous shoot
on location. With Miriam’s big dream on the line\, their all-or-nothing ga
mble on screen success brings a surprising twist ending in the final reel.
 \;
Community Players of Concord NH present “NOT A W
ORD” - Friday\, May 5 and Saturday\, May 6 at 7:30 PM and Sunday\, May 7 a
t 2:00 PM.  \; Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince St.\, Concord\, NH.
 \;
Tickets - communityplayersofconcord.org. (603) 34
4-4747. Box Office hours: 4/30 – 1 to 4 PM. \; 5/5 &\; 6 – 6 to 7:3
0 PM. \; 5/7 – 12:30 to 2 PM.
Show sponsor - NHTrust
Financial Advisors. \; 95th Season Presenting Sponsor - Merrimack Coun
ty Savings Bank.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20230416T1344060Z-535362-505@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230505T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230505T214500
SUMMARY:Not A Word - Community Players of Concord
DESCRIPTION:A brand new stage comedy from NH writer-director Wallace Pineau
lt\, “NOT A WORD” takes place in a Hollywood rooming house in the days bef
ore the movies learned to talk. Blushing innocent Miriam unpacks her drea
ms of becoming the next Mary Pickford and gets swept up in a fly-by-night
movie put together by a team of rag-tag eccentrics and Hollywood hopefuls
– a project fueled by ego as much as talent. A crazed director with a sus
picious accent\, a vision-impaired cameraman and a fortune-telling makeup
artist are just a few of the creatives whose shoe-string silent reaches co
mic pandemonium during a disastrous shoot on location. With Miriam’s big d
ream on the line\, their all-or-nothing gamble on screen success brings a
surprising twist ending in the final reel. Community Players of Concord
NH present “NOT A WORD” - Friday\, May 5 and Saturday\, May 6 at 7:30 PM a
nd Sunday\, May 7 at 2:00 PM. Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince St.\, C
oncord\, NH. Tickets - communityplayersofconcord.org. (603) 344-4747. Bo
x Office hours: 4/30 – 1 to 4 PM. 5/5 & 6 – 6 to 7:30 PM. 5/7 – 12:30 to
2 PM. Show sponsor - NHTrust Financial Advisors. 95th Season Presenting
Sponsor - Merrimack County Savings Bank.
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A brand new stage comedy from NH writer-dir
ector Wallace Pineault\, “NOT A WORD” takes place in a Hollywood rooming h
ouse in the days before the movies learned to talk. \; Blushing innoce
nt Miriam unpacks her dreams of becoming the next Mary Pickford and gets s
wept up in a fly-by-night movie put together by a team of rag-tag eccentri
cs and Hollywood hopefuls – a project fueled by ego as much as talent.&nbs
p\; A crazed director with a suspicious accent\, a vision-impaired cameram
an and a fortune-telling makeup artist are just a few of the creatives who
se shoe-string silent reaches comic pandemonium during a disastrous shoot
on location. With Miriam’s big dream on the line\, their all-or-nothing ga
mble on screen success brings a surprising twist ending in the final reel.
 \;
Community Players of Concord NH present “NOT A W
ORD” - Friday\, May 5 and Saturday\, May 6 at 7:30 PM and Sunday\, May 7 a
t 2:00 PM.  \; Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince St.\, Concord\, NH.
 \;
Tickets - communityplayersofconcord.org. (603) 34
4-4747. Box Office hours: 4/30 – 1 to 4 PM. \; 5/5 &\; 6 – 6 to 7:3
0 PM. \; 5/7 – 12:30 to 2 PM.
Show sponsor - NHTrust
Financial Advisors. \; 95th Season Presenting Sponsor - Merrimack Coun
ty Savings Bank.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20230416T1344060Z-535362-506@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230714T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230714T180000
SUMMARY:NASCAR Weekend
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DESCRIPTION:New England’s only NASCAR weekend is July 14-16 at New Hampshir
e Motor Speedway! On-track action kicks off Friday with practice and quali
fying sessions for the NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Whelen Modified To
ur plus Friday Night Dirt Duels at The Flat Track. The action continues wi
th NASCAR Cup Series qualifying\, the Ambetter Health 200 NASCAR Xfinity S
eries race and Mohegan Sun 100 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race on Doubleh
eader Saturday and culminates with the Cup Series taking on “The Magic Mil
e” Sunday for the Crayon 301. Don’t miss all of the exciting off-track a
ction including The Groove fan hangout\, concerts from Dirty Deeds: The AC
/DC Experience and Shot of Poison\, family movie night featuring Top Gun M
averick\, a variety of performers\, fireworks\, carnival games and so much
more. Event Info: https://www.nhms.com/events/nascar-cup-series/
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New England’s only NASCAR weekend is July 1
4-16 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway! On-track action kicks off Friday wit
h practice and qualifying sessions for the NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCA
R Whelen Modified Tour plus Friday Night Dirt Duels at The Flat Track. The
action continues with NASCAR Cup Series qualifying\, the Ambetter Health
200 NASCAR Xfinity Series race and Mohegan Sun 100 NASCAR Whelen Modified
Tour race on Doubleheader Saturday and culminates with the Cup Series taki
ng on “The Magic Mile” Sunday for the Crayon 301.
 \;
Don’t miss all of the exciting off-track action including The Groove fan h
angout\, concerts from Dirty Deeds: The AC/DC Experience and Shot of Poiso
n\, family movie night featuring Top Gun Maverick\, a variety of
performers\, fireworks\, carnival games and so much more.
Event Info: https://www.nhms.com/events/nascar-cup-series/
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:New Hampshire Motor Speedway
UID:20230514T0129410Z-535362-507@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230714T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230714T210000
SUMMARY:Friday Night Dirt Duels
DESCRIPTION:Description: Friday Night Dirt Duels will kick off the Crayon 3
01 NASCAR weekend on Friday\, July 14. This year’s event will feature Spri
nt Cars of New England\, two classes of Granite State Mini Sprints and the
Dirt Midget Association battling it out in their respective series at The
Flat Track. Don’t miss your first chance to get in on the three-day 50/50
Raffle that benefits the New Hampshire Chapter of Speedway Children’s Cha
rities\, as it kicks off during Friday Night Dirt Duels. Once the dirt set
tles\, you can enjoy an amazing fireworks display and rock the night away
with a live Shot of Poison concert. Event Info: https://www.nhms.com/event
s/friday-night-dirt-duels/
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Description:
Frida
y Night Dirt Duels will kick off the Crayon 301 NASCAR weekend on Friday\,
July 14. This year’s event will feature Sprint Cars of New England\, two
classes of Granite State Mini Sprints and the Dirt Midget Association batt
ling it out in their respective series at The Flat Track. Don’t miss your
first chance to get in on the three-day 50/50 Raffle that benefits the New
Hampshire Chapter of Speedway Children’s Charities\, as it kicks off duri
ng Friday Night Dirt Duels. Once the dirt settles\, you can enjoy an amazi
ng fireworks display and rock the night away with a live Shot of Poison co
ncert.
Event Info: https://www.nhms.com/event
s/friday-night-dirt-duels/
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:New Hampshire Motor Speedway
UID:20230514T0129410Z-535362-508@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230617T141500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230617T151500
SUMMARY:100th Annual Loudon Classic
DESCRIPTION:The 100th Annual Loudon Classic Middleweight Grand Prix hits th
e 1.6-mile full road course on Saturday\, June 17. Riders from all over th
e world will compete to take home a piece of the $250\,000 purse with $55\
,000 going to the winner. Known as the longest-running motorcycle race in
America\, the Classic has been held on site since long before the speedway
was built\, when it was simply a road course known as Bryar Motorsports P
ark. The weekend will feature Northeast Motorcycle Road Racing competing i
n round three of racing (June 16-18). Event Info: https://www.nhms.com/eve
nts/100th-annual-loudon-classic/
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The 100th Annual Loudon Classic Middleweigh
t Grand Prix hits the 1.6-mile full road course on Saturday\, June 17. Rid
ers from all over the world will compete to take home a piece of the $250\
,000 purse with $55\,000 going to the winner. Known as the longest-running
motorcycle race in America\, the Classic has been held on site since long
before the speedway was built\, when it was simply a road course known as
Bryar Motorsports Park. The weekend will feature Northeast Motorcycle Roa
d Racing competing in round three of racing (June 16-18).
Event Info: https://www.nhms.com/events/100th-annual-loud
on-classic/
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:New Hampshire Motor Speedway
UID:20230514T0129410Z-535362-509@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T170000
SUMMARY:Motorcycle Week at NHMS
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DESCRIPTION:New Hampshire Motor Speedway is a top destination for riders vi
siting the area during Laconia Motorcycle Week\, June 10-18\, with on- and
off-track events throughout nine days of motorcycle mayhem. The 100th Ann
ual Loudon Classic headlines a week-long motorcycle celebration that also
features vendors\, demo rides\, camping and more.
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New Hampshire Motor Speedway is a top desti
nation for riders visiting the area during Laconia Motorcycle Week\, June
10-18\, with on- and off-track events throughout nine days of motorcycle m
ayhem. The 100th Annual Loudon Classic headlines a week-long motorcycle ce
lebration that also features vendors\, demo rides\, camping and more.
CATEGORIES:Sports
LOCATION:New Hampshire Motor Speedway
UID:20230514T0129410Z-535362-510@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230715
SUMMARY:Seek The Peak
DESCRIPTION:Seek the Peak returns this summer with the ultimate Mount Washi
ngton hike-a-thon. All hikers of all ability levels are invited to raise f
unds for the nonprofit Mount Washington Observatory\, earn gear\, and cele
brate at the Après Hike Party on Sat.\, July 15\, 3-6pm\, with live music\
, food trucks\, epic gear raffle\, beer garden\, vendors\, and people who
care deeply about the trails and an inclusive hiking community. Find detai
ls at seekthepeak.org. The price for admission is as follows: $50 to regis
ter to hike\, $15 to register online for the Après Hike Party\, $20 at the
gate.
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Seek the Peak returns this summer with the
ultimate Mount Washington hike-a-thon. All hikers of all ability levels ar
e invited to raise funds for the nonprofit Mount Washington Observatory\,
earn gear\, and celebrate at the Aprè\;s Hike Party on Sat.\, July 1
5\, 3-6pm\, with live music\, food trucks\, epic gear raffle\, beer garden
\, vendors\, and people who care deeply about the trails and an inclusive
hiking community. Find details at seekthepeak.org. The price for admission
is as follows: $50 to register to hike\, $15 to register online for the&n
bsp\;Aprè\;s Hike Party\, $20 at the gate. \;
CATEGORIES:Outdoors
LOCATION:Mount Washington Auto Road
UID:20230701T1636210Z-535362-511@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230729T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230729T150000
SUMMARY:Antique Mart
DESCRIPTION:Multi dealer Antique Mart with a variety of items including: Am
ericana\, art\, shaker\, silver\, coins\, ephemera\, linens\, quilts\, pot
tery\, tools\, furniture and more
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Multi dealer Antique Mart with a variety of
items including:
Americana\, art\, shaker\, silver\, coins\, ephemer
a\, linens\, quilts\, pottery\, tools\, furniture and more
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Canterbury Annual Antique Mart
UID:20230724T1551440Z-535362-512@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230729T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230729T160000
SUMMARY:Old Fashioned Family Fun Day **POSTPONED**
DESCRIPTION:POSTPONED due to weather. For updates and future events\, follo
w us on Facebook or visit our website at www.penacookhistoricalsociety.org
.
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POSTPONED due to weather. For updates
and future events\, follow us on Facebook or visit our website at \;<
a href='http://www.penacookhistoricalsociety.org/' rel='nofollow'>www.pena
cookhistoricalsociety.org.
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:Penacook Historical Society
UID:20230728T1038550Z-535362-513@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230812T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230812T150000
SUMMARY:2nd Annual Manchester Arts &\; Crafts Fair
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fun-filled day of arts and crafts with 30+ vendor
s\, food trucks\, and the bookmobile!
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Join us for a fun-filled day of arts and cr
afts with 30+ vendors\, food trucks\, and the bookmobile!
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Veteran's Memorial Park
UID:20230809T2045210Z-535362-514@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231004T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231004T210000
SUMMARY:Secret Stories Behind Iconic Paintings
DESCRIPTION: The Walker Lecture Series invites you to Secret Stories Behin
d Iconic Paintings with Jane Oneail Wednesday\, October 4\, 2023 From A
merican Gothic to Whistler’s Mother\, from Starry Night to The Nighthawks\
, some images are so ubiquitous that we have stopped looking at them close
ly. This program delves into these iconic works and shares the secret stor
ies behind their creation and reception. Jane Oneail holds a master’s in
Art History from Boston University and a master’s in Education from Harva
rd University. Born and raised in NH\, she has worked at some of the state
's most esteemed cultural institutions\, including the League of New Hamps
hire Craftsmen\, where she served as Executive Director\, and the Currier
Museum of Art\, where she held the role of Senior Educator. Free Concord
City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street For a complete season schedule\, visit
www.walkerlecture.org
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 \;
The Walker Lecture Series i
nvites you to
Secret Stories Behind Iconic Paintings
 
\;with Jane Oneail
Wednesday\, October 4\, 2023
p>
 \;
From American Gothic to Wh
istler’s Mother\, from Starry Night to The Nighthawks\, some images are so ubiquitous that we have stopped looking at them closely.
This program delves into these iconic works and shares the secret stories
behind their creation and reception.
 \;
Jane Oneail holds a master’s in Art History from Bos
ton University and a master’s in Education from Harvard U
niversity. Born and raised in NH\, she has worked at some of the state's m
ost esteemed cultural institutions\, including the League of New Hampshire
Craftsmen\, where she served as Executive Director\, and the Currier Muse
um of Art\, where she held the role of Senior Educator.
 \;
Free
Concord City Auditor
ium\, 2 Prince Street
For a complete season schedule\, vi
sit www.walkerlectu
re.org
 \;
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20230910T1830290Z-535362-515@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230927T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230927T210000
SUMMARY:The Blizzard of '78
DESCRIPTION: The Walker Lecture Series invites you to The Blizzard of ’78\
, with Mike Tougias Wednesday\, September 27\, 2023 In February\, 1978\,
New England was knocked to its knees by incredible snow and wind some cal
led the worst storm of the century. Michael Tougias\, author of The Blizz
ard of ’78\, combines an array of photographs with riveting narration\, br
inging the blizzard to life again. Tougias first chronicles the period bef
ore the storm\, then follows its progression\, causing commuter nightmares
and devastation. From Cape Cod to Connecticut\, Tougias explains how peop
le survived the storm by spending up to 48 hours in their cars and how coa
stal homes were torn from their foundations\, then smashed by giant waves.
He also recalls the lighter side of the storm including neighborhood part
ies\, the fun of cross-country skiers skiing down major highways\, and the
way people helped strangers stranded by the storm. Michael J. Tougias i
s a New York Times bestselling author and co-author of 29 books. Free
Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street For a complete season schedule\,
visit www.walkerlecture.org
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 \;
The Walker Lecture Series i
nvites you to
The Blizzard of ’78\, with Mike Tougias
Wednesday\, September 27\, 2023
 \;
In February\, 1978\, New England was knocked to its knees by i
ncredible snow and wind some called the worst storm of the century.  \
;Michael Tougias\, author of The Blizzard of ’78\, combines an ar
ray of photographs with riveting narration\, bringing the blizzard to life
again. Tougias first chronicles the period before the storm\, then follow
s its progression\, causing commuter nightmares and devastation. From Cape
Cod to Connecticut\, Tougias explains how people survived the storm by sp
ending up to 48 hours in their cars and how coastal homes were torn from t
heir foundations\, then smashed by giant waves. He also recalls the lighte
r side of the storm including neighborhood parties\, the fun of cross-coun
try skiers skiing down major highways\, and the way people helped stranger
s stranded by the storm.
 \;
Michael J. Tougias is a&n
bsp\;New York Times \;bestselling author and co-author of 29&
nbsp\;books. \; \;
 \;
Free
p>
Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street
For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
 \;
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20230910T1830290Z-535362-516@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230920T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230920T210000
SUMMARY:Walker Lecture: Egypt
DESCRIPTION: The Walker Lecture Series invites you to Egypt\, a Cruise Dow
n the Nile\, a travelogue with Marlin Darrah Wednesday\, September 20\, 20
23 This cinematic study by award-winning filmmaker Marlin Darrah tells the
story of Egypt and the Nile\, taking you on a journey to the Pyramids of
Giza and Sakkara\, through the market streets of Cairo\, to ancient Memphi
s\, to the beautiful city of Alexandria by the Mediterranean\, to the rema
rkable achievement known as the Suez Canal\, to the holy sites in Sinai\,
and to the Red Sea and the great Temples of Luxor\, Karnak and Aswan. Ma
rlin Darrah will be with us at the City Auditorium for questions and conve
rsation. Free Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street For a complete s
eason schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
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 \;
The Walker Lecture Series i
nvites you to
Egypt\, a Cruise Down the Nile\,
a travelogu
e with Marlin Darrah
Wednesday\, September 20\, 2023
This cinematic study by award-winning filmmaker Marlin Darrah
tells the story of Egypt and the Nile\, taking you on a journey to the Pyr
amids of Giza and Sakkara\, through the market streets of Cairo\, to ancie
nt Memphis\, \;to the beautiful city of Alexandria by the Mediterranea
n\, \;to the remarkable achievement known as the Suez Canal\, \;to
the holy sites in Sinai\, and to the Red Sea and the great Temples of Lux
or\, Karnak and Aswan.
 \;
Marlin Darrah will be with
us at the City Auditorium for questions and conversation.
 \;<
/p>
Free
Concord City Auditorium\, 2
Prince Street
For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
a>
 \;
CATEGORIES:Education
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20230910T1830290Z-535362-517@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230916T160000
SUMMARY:Old Fashioned Family Fun Day
DESCRIPTION:Free Ice Cream Fun Photo Ops Old-Fashioned Games Historical Bui
ldings & Abbot-Downing Vehicles on view Gift Shop Open Community Garden St
roll Historical Costumes welcome Take home a roof slate from Pioneer Engin
e House (Courtesy of MVSD) Event is free and all are invited. Bring water
bottles - refills available. Park on street or field. This is a FAIR WEATH
ER EVENT. Check wensite for updates: www.penacookhistoricalsociety.org
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Free Ice Cream
Fun Photo Ops
<
p>Old-Fashioned Games
Historical Buildings &\; Abbot-Downing Ve
hicles on view
Gift Shop Open
Community Garden Stroll
Historical Costumes welcome
Take home a roof slate from Pionee
r Engine House (Courtesy of MVSD)
Event is free and all are invite
d. Bring water bottles - refills available. Park on street or field. This
is a FAIR WEATHER EVENT. Check wensite for updates: \; www.penacookhis
toricalsociety.org
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Penacook Historical Society
UID:20230910T1830290Z-535362-518@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230827T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230827T180000
SUMMARY:ATELIER: An Exhibit of Contemporary Classical Realism
DESCRIPTION:The future of Classical Realism will be on display at Willow Re
treat in Newfane Vermont (willowvt.com/events/atelier). Twenty-three artis
ts from the renowned Grand Central Atelier will be exhibiting at this one-
of-a kind show and sale of museum-quality paintings\, drawings and sculptu
re. The artists’ portraits\, figures\, landscapes\, and florals demonstrat
e a deep understanding of the sensuous world around us. This show tells a
story of the artist’s evolution from classical training to their emergence
on the contemporary art scene. After spending years mastering long-establ
ished techniques in various media — painting\, drawing\, and sculpture — G
rand Central Atelier artists bring contemporary visions into focus. Grand
Central Atelier is at the forefront of this young artists’ movement. The m
ovement pushes boundaries by focusing on works that are both technically i
mpressive and emotionally resonant for a contemporary audience.
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The future of Classical Realism will be on
display at Willow Retreat in Newfane Vermont (willowvt.com/events/atelier)
. Twenty-three artists from the renowned Grand Central Atelier will be exh
ibiting at this one-of-a kind show and sale of museum-quality paintings\,
drawings and sculpture. The artists’ portraits\, figures\, landscapes\, an
d florals demonstrate a deep understanding of the sensuous world around us
.
This show tells a story of the artist’s evolution from classical
training to their emergence on the contemporary art scene. After spending
years mastering long-established techniques in various media — painting\,
drawing\, and sculpture — Grand Central Atelier artists bring contemporar
y visions into focus.
Grand Central Atelier is at the forefront of
this young artists’ \;movement. The movement pushes boundaries by foc
using on works that are both technically impressive and emotionally resona
nt for a contemporary audience.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Willow Vermont Retreat
UID:20230910T1830290Z-535362-519@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231203T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231203T210000
SUMMARY:Handel's Messiah
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to Handel’s Messiah A mus
ical rite of the holiday season\, this Baroque-era oratorio still awes lis
teners more than 250 years after the composer’s death. Concord’s performan
ce\, conducted by Benjamin Greene\, will include professional soloists and
a community chorus. Saturday\, December 2\, 2023 at 10:00 AM (open rehear
sal) Sunday\, December 3\, 2023 at 7:00 PM (performance) Free St. Paul’s C
hurch\, 21 Centre Street For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walker
lecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to
Handel’s Messiah
A musical rite of the holiday seas
on\, this Baroque-era oratorio still awes listeners more than 250 years af
ter the composer’s death. Concord’s performance\, conducted by Benjamin Gr
eene\, will include professional soloists and a community chorus.
Saturday\, December 2\, 2023 at 10:00 AM (open rehearsal)
Sunday\, December 3\, 2023 at 7:00 PM (performance)
Free
St. Paul’s Church\, 21 C
entre Street
For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
 \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:St. Paul's Church
UID:20230913T2145440Z-535362-520@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240427T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240427T120000
SUMMARY:Franklin VNA and Hospice 5k Run/Walk
DESCRIPTION:The Franklin VNA and Hospice is hosting our 1st Annual 5k Run/W
alk on April 27\, 2024\, starting at 9am. The Race will begin/end at the P
aul Smith Elementary School\, 41 Daniel Webster Dr. in Franklin\, NH. All
proceeds will help benefit the Franklin VNA and Hospice and the families
and patients we serve. Run as an individual\, or as a team. See how much
you and your team can raise. Donations are greatly appreciated! Let's la
ce up those sneakers for a great cause!
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The Franklin VNA and Hospice is hosting our
1st Annual 5k Run/Walk on April 27\, 2024\, starting at 9am. The Race wil
l begin/end at the Paul Smith Elementary School\, 41 Daniel Webster Dr. in
Franklin\, NH. \; All proceeds will help benefit the Franklin VNA and
Hospice and the families and patients we serve. \; Run as an individu
al\, or as a team. \; See how much you and your team can raise. Donati
ons are greatly appreciated! \; Let's lace up those sneakers for a gre
at cause!
CATEGORIES:Sports
LOCATION:1st Annual Franklin VNA and Hospice 5k Run/Walk
UID:20240301T1634320Z-535362-545@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240715T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240715T180000
SUMMARY:Japanese Timber Frame Workshop 2024: Building a Sawmill Shrine
DESCRIPTION:Master Japanese Carpenter Kohei Yamamoto will lead a 6 day timb
er framing intensive where you and up to 15 others will fabricate and rais
e a large enclosure for our sawmill\; what we like to call the “sawmill sh
rine.” Learn Japanese timber framing skills\, joinery\, layout\, chisel an
d sawing skills and the team work required to assemble a massive timber fr
ame structure. Consider this as both a springboard into the world of timbe
r framing as well as a great period of training to further hone your skill
s.
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Master Japanese Carpenter Kohei Yamamoto wi
ll lead a 6 day timber framing intensive where you and up to 15 others wil
l fabricate and raise a large enclosure for our sawmill\; what we like to
call the “sawmill shrine.” Learn Japanese timber framing skills\, joinery\
, layout\, chisel and sawing skills and the team work required to assemble
a massive timber frame structure. Consider this as both a springboard int
o the world of timber framing as well as a great period of training to fur
ther hone your skills.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Never Stop Building Woodworking Shop and School
UID:20240314T2056050Z-535362-546@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240323T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240323T170000
SUMMARY:Great New England Fine Craft &\; Artisan Show- Capital City Spor
ts &\; Fitness
DESCRIPTION:� ✨ Dive into Creativity at Our Craft & Artisan Show! ✨� Get re
ady for a weekend filled with inspiration\, creativity\, and one-of-a-kind
finds at our Craft & Artisan Show! Join us as we celebrate the incredible
talent of artisans from near and far\, bringing their unique creations to
life. � ️ Date: Saturday\, March 23 � Time: 10 - 5pm � Location: The Newl
y Renovated Capital City Sports & Fitness (exit 13) Come meet the artisans
behind the masterpieces and witness firsthand the passion and dedication
that goes into each handmade creation. From stunning jewelry and intricate
pottery to beautifully crafted textiles and beyond\, you'll be amazed by
the sheer talent on display. 100 Exhibitors of fine handmade products and
Specialty Foods. Plenty of Easter goodies. Plus- Live Music\, Cocktails\,
Lunch Food\, Raffles\, The Easter Bunny visits\, PYO Sugar Cookie\, Face p
ainting $5 entry - Ages 14 & under no charge to enter GNECraftArtisanShows
.com
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\; ✨ Dive into Creativity at Our Cra
ft &\; Artisan Show! ✨\;
Get ready for a weekend filled wi
th inspiration\, creativity\, and one-of-a-kind finds at our Craft &\;
Artisan Show! Join us as we celebrate the incredible talent of artisans fr
om near and far\, bringing their unique creations to life.
\;
️ Date: Saturday\, March 23 \; Time: 10 - 5pm \; Location: T
he Newly Renovated Capital City Sports &\; Fitness (exit 13)
Come
meet the artisans behind the masterpieces and witness firsthand the passio
n and dedication that goes into each handmade creation. From stunning jewe
lry and intricate pottery to beautifully crafted textiles and beyond\, you
'll be amazed by the sheer talent on display.
100 Exhibitors of fine
handmade products and Specialty Foods. Plenty of Easter goodies.
Plus
- Live Music\, Cocktails\, Lunch Food\, Raffles\, The Easter Bunny visits\
, PYO Sugar Cookie\, Face painting
$5 entry - Ages 14 &\; under no
charge to enter
GNECraftArtisanShows.com
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Capital City Sports &\; Fitness (newly renovated- off Exit 13)
UID:20240314T2056060Z-535362-547@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231020T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231020T213000
SUMMARY:Finding Nemo\, JR. performed by The Concord Community Players CTP
DESCRIPTION:The Children's Theatre Program at The Concord Community Players
will be performing the much-loved family favorite\, "Finding Nemo\, Jr.".
Kids and adults alike will enjoy this incredible performance filled with
music and choreography.
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The Children's Theatre Program at The Conco
rd Community Players will be performing the much-loved family favorite\, &
quot\;Finding Nemo\, Jr."\;. \; Kids and adults alike will enjoy t
his incredible performance filled with music and choreography. \; 
\;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20231001T1943390Z-535362-528@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231021T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231021T153000
SUMMARY:Finding Nemo\, JR. performed by The Concord Community Players CTP
DESCRIPTION:The Children's Theatre Project will perform "Finding Nemo\, Jr.
"\, the much-loved family musical on the Concord City Auditorium Stage. T
his music filled performance filled with dynamic choreography and a colorf
ul underwater is sure to entertain young and old alike. Purchase your tic
kets for $15 at The Community Players of Concord online.
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The Children's Theatre Project will perform
"\;Finding Nemo\, Jr."\;\, the much-loved family musical on the C
oncord City Auditorium Stage. \; This music filled performance filled
with dynamic choreography and a colorful underwater is sure to entertain y
oung and old alike. \; Purchase your tickets for $15 at \;The Commun
ity Players of Concord online.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20231001T1943390Z-535362-527@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231202T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231202T170000
SUMMARY:Great New England Fine Holiday Handmade Market
DESCRIPTION:Fine Handmade Holiday Market - Our Grand Finale of the Year! Ou
r artisans have been hard at work crafting unique treasures that will add
a touch of warmth to your holiday season. From hand-painted ornaments to c
ozy knitted wonders\, every piece tells a story of dedication and love At
The Great New England FINE HOLIDAY HANDMADE MARKET This isn't just a marke
t\; it's a celebration of giving. Find the perfect gifts that go beyond th
e ordinary\, each one crafted with passion and thoughtfulness. Your loved
ones deserve something as unique as they are! ONE DAY ONLY! Saturday\, Dec
ember 2nd 10 - 5pm The Hamel Rec Center at UNH - Durham\, NH Holiday Music
Food Santa (the real one) visits 12- 2pm - come take some photos! $5 entr
y at the gate- ages 14 & under free Free entry to all UNH Students\, Facul
ty and Staff GNECraftArtisanShows.com
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Fine Handmade Holiday Market - Our Grand Fi
nale of the Year!
Our artisans have been hard at work crafting unique
treasures that will add a touch of warmth to your holiday season. From ha
nd-painted ornaments to cozy knitted wonders\, every piece tells a story o
f dedication and love
At The Great New England FINE HOLIDAY HANDMADE
MARKET
This isn't just a market\; it's a celebration of giving. Find
the perfect gifts that go beyond the ordinary\, each one crafted with pass
ion and thoughtfulness. Your loved ones deserve something as unique as the
y are!
ONE DAY ONLY!
Saturday\, December 2nd
10 - 5pm
The Hamel Rec Center at UNH - Durham\, NH
Holiday Music
Food
Santa (the real one) visits 12- 2pm - come take some photos!
$5 ent
ry at the gate- ages 14 &\; under free
Free entry to all UNH Stude
nts\, Faculty and Staff
GNECraftArtisanShows.com
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:The Hamel Rec Center at University of New Hampshire
UID:20231127T2058220Z-535362-536@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231117T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231117T221500
SUMMARY:THE SOUND OF MUSIC - Community Players Concord
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DESCRIPTION:The Community Players of Concord will present the classic music
al The Sound of Music at Concord City Auditorium on Friday\, November 17th
and Saturday\, November 18th at 7:30 pm\, and Sunday\, November 19th at 2
:00 pm. The show features a score by Rodgers and Hammerstein including “D
o Re Mi\,” “My Favorite Things” and “Climb Ev’ry Mountain.” Based on t
he memoir\, The Trapp Family Singers by Maria Augusta Trapp\, the musical
tells the story of an ebullient postulant who serves as governess to the s
even children of the imperious Captain von Trapp\, bringing music and joy
to the household. As the forces of Nazism take hold of Austria\, Maria an
d her new family make a life-changing decision. The Community Players pro
duction features a cast of 50 local actors on the City Auditorium stage\,
directed by Cindy Dickinson. Musical direction is by Adam Boroskas\, and
choreography by Beth Fenske. Friday\, November 17th and Saturday\, Novemb
er 18th at 7:30 pm. Sunday\, November 19th at 2:00 pm. Concord City Audi
torium\, 2 Prince Street\, Concord\, NH\, located next to Concord Public L
ibrary on Green Street. Tickets: $20 for adults\, $18 for juniors/seniors.
Online: communityplayersofconcord.org or call (603) 344-4747. Box offic
e is open 90 minutes before each performance. Merrimack County Savings Ban
k - presenting sponsor for the Community Players’ 96th season. The Sound
of Music is sponsored by Sanel Napa Auto Parts company.
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The Community Players of Concord will prese
nt the classic musical The Sound of Music at Concord City Auditorium on Fr
iday\, November 17th and Saturday\, November 18th at 7:30 pm\, and Sunday\
, November 19th at 2:00 pm. \; The show features a score by Rodgers an
d Hammerstein including “Do Re Mi\,” “My Favorite Things” and “Climb Ev’ry
Mountain.”  \;
 \;
Based on the memoir\, The Trap
p Family Singers by Maria Augusta Trapp\, the musical tells the story of a
n ebullient postulant who serves as governess to the seven children of the
imperious Captain von Trapp\, bringing music and joy to the household.&nb
sp\; \;As the forces of Nazism take hold of Austria\, Maria and her ne
w family make a life-changing decision. \;
The Commun
ity Players production features a cast of 50 local actors on the City Audi
torium stage\, directed by Cindy Dickinson. \; Musical direction is by
Adam Boroskas\, and choreography by Beth Fenske. \;
Friday\, November 17th and Saturday\, November 18th at 7:30 pm. \;&nbs
p\;Sunday\, November 19th at 2:00 pm. \; \;Concord City Auditorium
\, 2 Prince Street\, Concord\, NH\, located next to Concord Public Library
on Green Street.
Tickets: $20 for adults\, $18 for junio
rs/seniors. \; \;Online: communityplayersofconcord.org \;or call (603
) 344-4747. \; \;Box office is open 90 minutes before each perform
ance.
Merrimack County Savings Bank - presenting sponsor
for the Community Players’ 96th season. \; The Sound of Music is spons
ored by Sanel Napa Auto Parts company.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:communityplayersofconcord.org
UID:20231127T2058230Z-535362-538@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231119T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231119T164500
SUMMARY:THE SOUND OF MUSIC - Community Players Concord
DESCRIPTION:The Community Players of Concord will present the classic music
al The Sound of Music at Concord City Auditorium on Friday\, November 17th
and Saturday\, November 18th at 7:30 pm\, and Sunday\, November 19th at 2
:00 pm. The show features a score by Rodgers and Hammerstein including “D
o Re Mi\,” “My Favorite Things” and “Climb Ev’ry Mountain.” Based on t
he memoir\, The Trapp Family Singers by Maria Augusta Trapp\, the musical
tells the story of an ebullient postulant who serves as governess to the s
even children of the imperious Captain von Trapp\, bringing music and joy
to the household. As the forces of Nazism take hold of Austria\, Maria an
d her new family make a life-changing decision. The Community Players pro
duction features a cast of 50 local actors on the City Auditorium stage\,
directed by Cindy Dickinson. Musical direction is by Adam Boroskas\, and
choreography by Beth Fenske. Friday\, November 17th and Saturday\, Novemb
er 18th at 7:30 pm. Sunday\, November 19th at 2:00 pm. Concord City Audi
torium\, 2 Prince Street\, Concord\, NH\, located next to Concord Public L
ibrary on Green Street. Tickets: $20 for adults\, $18 for juniors/seniors.
Online: communityplayersofconcord.org or call (603) 344-4747. Box offic
e is open 90 minutes before each performance. Merrimack County Savings Ban
k - presenting sponsor for the Community Players’ 96th season. The Sound
of Music is sponsored by Sanel Napa Auto Parts company.
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The Community Players of Concord will prese
nt the classic musical The Sound of Music at Concord City Auditorium on Fr
iday\, November 17th and Saturday\, November 18th at 7:30 pm\, and Sunday\
, November 19th at 2:00 pm. \; The show features a score by Rodgers an
d Hammerstein including “Do Re Mi\,” “My Favorite Things” and “Climb Ev’ry
Mountain.”  \;
 \;
Based on the memoir\, The Trap
p Family Singers by Maria Augusta Trapp\, the musical tells the story of a
n ebullient postulant who serves as governess to the seven children of the
imperious Captain von Trapp\, bringing music and joy to the household.&nb
sp\; \;As the forces of Nazism take hold of Austria\, Maria and her ne
w family make a life-changing decision. \;
The Commun
ity Players production features a cast of 50 local actors on the City Audi
torium stage\, directed by Cindy Dickinson. \; Musical direction is by
Adam Boroskas\, and choreography by Beth Fenske. \;
Friday\, November 17th and Saturday\, November 18th at 7:30 pm. \;&nbs
p\;Sunday\, November 19th at 2:00 pm. \; \;Concord City Auditorium
\, 2 Prince Street\, Concord\, NH\, located next to Concord Public Library
on Green Street.
Tickets: $20 for adults\, $18 for junio
rs/seniors. \; \;Online: communityplayersofconcord.org \;or call (603
) 344-4747. \; \;Box office is open 90 minutes before each perform
ance.
Merrimack County Savings Bank - presenting sponsor
for the Community Players’ 96th season. \; The Sound of Music is spons
ored by Sanel Napa Auto Parts company.
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:communityplayersofconcord.org
UID:20231127T2058220Z-535362-537@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240726
SUMMARY:Maine Japanese Woodworking Festival
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DESCRIPTION:Our annual festival\, held midsummer in central Maine\, brings
together the best of the Japanese woodworking community along with beginne
r and seasoned woodworkers to share experience\, learn from tool and techn
ique demonstrations and workshops\, and compete in a contest to pull the t
hinnest shaving from a Japanese hand plane. 26 Jul 2024 07:30AM - 10:00PM
27 Jul 2024 07:30AM - 10:00PM 28 Jul 2024 07:30AM - 05:00PM
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Our annual festival\, held midsummer in cen
tral Maine\, brings together the best of the Japanese woodworking communit
y along with beginner and seasoned woodworkers to share experience\, learn
from tool and technique demonstrations and workshops\, and compete in a c
ontest to pull the thinnest shaving from a Japanese hand plane.
26 Jul 2024 \;07:30AM \; - \;10:00PM \;  \;  \;27 Jul 2024 \;07:30AM \; \;- \;10:00PM \; \; &
nbsp\; \;
28 Jul 2024 \;07:30AM \; \;- \;05:00PM&
nbsp\; \;  \;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:https://www.neverstopbuilding.com/maine-japanese-woodworking-festi
val-kez-2024
UID:20240315T1552220Z-535362-548@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240306T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240306T213000
SUMMARY:Freese Brothers Big Band
DESCRIPTION: The Walker Lecture Series invites you to The Freese Brothers
Big Band The Freese Brothers Big Band\, Celebrating the swing era and The
Great American Songbook Wednesday\, March 6\, 2024 7:30 PM (Doors open at
7:00) The Freese Brothers Band will play the Count\, the King\, the Duk
e\, the Chairman and the Sentimental Gentleman of Swing. That’s Basie\, G
oodman\, Ellington\, Sinatra and Dorsey\, along with updated arrangements
of classic hits. Free All ages welcome Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Pri
nce Street For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
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 \;
The Walker Lecture Series i
nvites you to
The Freese Brothers Big Band
The Freese Brot
hers Big Band\, Celebrating the swing era and The Great American Songbook<
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Wednesday\, March 6\, 2024
7:30 P
M \; (Doors open at 7:00)
 \;
The Freese
Brothers Band will play the Count\, the King\, the Duke\, the Chairman and
the Sentimental Gentleman of Swing. \; That’s Basie\, Goodman\, Ellin
gton\, Sinatra and Dorsey\, along with updated arrangements of classic hit
s.
 \;
 \;
Free
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strong>All ages welcome
Concord City Auditorium\,
2 Prince Street
For a complete season schedule\, visit <
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g
 \;
CATEGORIES:General
UID:20240226T1330550Z-535362-539@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240216T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240216T220000
SUMMARY:WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION Community Players Feb. 16\, 17\, 18
DESCRIPTION:Community Players of Concord NH’s 96th Season presenting Agatha
Christie’s Greatest Thriller WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION A young man is c
harged with the murder of a wealthy older woman and faces hanging when his
most reliable witness – his wife – turns against him on the stand. Chris
tie’s fascinating characters and intense courtroom drama reach a thrilling
finale that only begins with the jury’s verdict. “Miss Christie has got
the audience in her pocket\,” wrote the London critics\, “the accomplished
thriller writer has created a well-made\, humorous\, exciting case. Guilt
y of being a great night out.” Matt Murtie directs a cast of 19\, featur
ing veteran local actor John Conlon in the role of barrister for the defen
se\, “Sir Wilfred Robarts.” FRIDAY\, FEB. 16 at 7:30 PM SATURDAY\, FEB. 17
at 7:30 PM SUNDAY\, FEB. 18 at 2:00 PM CONCORD CITY AUDITORIUM\, 2 Prince
Street\, Concord. (Next to Concord Public Library on Green Street.) The
atre box office open 90 minutes before each performance. $20 adults. $18
juniors/seniors. Information: (603) 344-4747. Tickets online: communityp
layersofconcord.org Community Players’ 96th season sponsor: Merrimack Coun
ty Saving Bank. Show sponsor: Orr & Reno.
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Community Players of Concord NH’s 96th Seas
on presenting
Agatha Christie’s Greatest Thriller
WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION
A young man is charged with
the murder of a wealthy older woman and faces hanging when his most reliab
le witness – his wife – turns against him on the stand. \; Christie’s
fascinating characters and intense courtroom drama reach a thrilling final
e that only begins with the jury’s verdict. \; “Miss Christie has got
the audience in her pocket\,” wrote the London critics\, “the accomplished
thriller writer has created a well-made\, humorous\, exciting case. Guilt
y of being a great night out.”  \;
Matt Murtie direct
s a cast of 19\, featuring veteran local actor John Conlon in the role of
barrister for the defense\, “Sir Wilfred Robarts.”
FRIDAY
\, FEB. 16 at 7:30 PM
SATURDAY\, FEB. 17 at 7:30 PM
SUNDAY
\, FEB. 18 at 2:00 PM
CONCORD CITY AUDITORIUM\, 2 Prince
Street\, Concord. \; (Next to Concord Public Library on Green Street.)
 \; Theatre box office open 90 minutes before each performance. \;
$20 adults. \; $18 juniors/seniors. \; Information: (603) 344-474
7.
Tickets online: communityplayersofconcord.org
Community Players’ 96th season sponsor: Merrimack County Saving B
ank.
Show sponsor: Orr &\; Reno.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:communityplayersofconcord.org
UID:20240226T1330550Z-535362-540@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240303T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240303T103000
SUMMARY:Breakfast Buffet at the Legion
DESCRIPTION:$10 Adults $9 Veterans $5 Children under 12 Kids 3 and under a
re Free (add an omelet for $2) Public is Welcome
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$10 Adults
$9 Veterans
$5 C
hildren under 12 \;
Kids 3 and under are Free
(add an
omelet for $2)
Public is Welcome
CATEGORIES:General
UID:20240226T1340270Z-535362-541@localendar.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231111T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231111T150000
SUMMARY:Christmas Craft Fair At United Church Of Penacook
DESCRIPTION:Hand-Crafted Items including home décor\, holiday decorations\,
jewelry\, wood-turned goods\, knit/crochet goods\, stuffed toys\, jams an
d jellies\, handbags\, and a bake sale. Proceeds Support the United Church
Food Pantry and the Concord Coalition to End Homelessness All tables and
spaces have been reserved. Check out the crafters list and pictures of the
ir products at http://www.ucpnh.org/2023ChristmasFair/ Hope to see you o
n Nov 11.
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Hand-Crafted Items including home dé\
;cor\, holiday decorations\, jewelry\, wood-turned goods\, knit/crochet go
ods\, stuffed toys\, jams and jellies\, handbags\, and a bake sale.
<
p>Proceeds Support the United Church Food Pantry and the Concord Coalition
to End Homelessness
All tables and spaces have been reserved. Che
ck out the crafters list and pictures of their products at http://www.ucpn
h.org/2023ChristmasFair/ \; \; Hope to see you on Nov 11.
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
UID:20231104T1320140Z-535362-531@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231104T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231104T160000
SUMMARY:Josh Simpson Glass Studio Sale &\; Demo
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DESCRIPTION:Josh Simpson Glass Studio Sale & Demo For only the fifth time i
n Josh Simpson’s 50+ year career as a world-renowned glass artist\, Simpso
n invites the public to visit his beautiful barn/studio in Shelburne\, MA
for two days of shopping and glassblowing demos. The event offers an oppor
tunity to meet Josh\, purchase a wide variety of glass at discounted price
s\, and will include drawings for a piece of Simpson glass. Free entry\, f
ree parking\, wheelchair accessible.
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Josh Simpson Glass Studio Sale &\; Demo
For only the fifth time in Josh Simpson’s 50+ year career as a world-renow
ned glass artist\, Simpson invites the public to visit his beautiful barn/
studio in Shelburne\, MA for two days of shopping and glassblowing demos.
The event offers an opportunity to meet Josh\, purchase a wide variety of
glass at discounted prices\, and will include drawings for a piece of Simp
son glass. Free entry\, free parking\, wheelchair accessible.
CATEGORIES:General
UID:20231104T1320140Z-535362-532@localendar.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231104T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231104T160000
SUMMARY:Josh Simpson Glass Studio Sale &\; Demo
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DESCRIPTION:Josh Simpson Glass Studio Sale & Demo For only the fifth time i
n Josh Simpson’s 50+ year career as a world-renowned glass artist\, Simpso
n invites the public to visit his beautiful barn/studio in Shelburne\, MA
for two days of shopping and glassblowing demos. The event offers an oppor
tunity to meet Josh\, purchase a wide variety of glass at discounted price
s\, and will include drawings for a piece of Simpson glass. Free entry\, f
ree parking\, wheelchair accessible.
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Josh Simpson Glass Studio Sale &\; Demo
For only the fifth time in Josh Simpson’s 50+ year career as a world-renow
ned glass artist\, Simpson invites the public to visit his beautiful barn/
studio in Shelburne\, MA for two days of shopping and glassblowing demos.
The event offers an opportunity to meet Josh\, purchase a wide variety of
glass at discounted prices\, and will include drawings for a piece of Simp
son glass. Free entry\, free parking\, wheelchair accessible.
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231030T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231030T190000
SUMMARY:GATE NIGHT
DESCRIPTION:Annual Halloween Gate Night A Penacook Tradition Calling all sp
ooks\, goblins\, witches\, princesses\, cowboys\, etc. Show us your costu
mes Visit the Halloween Site on Washington St.\, Penacook Sponsored by The
American Legion Post 31
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Annual Halloween Gate Night
A Penac
ook Tradition
Calling all spooks\, goblins\, witches\, princesses\
, cowboys\, etc. \;
Show us your costumes
Visit the Ha
lloween Site on Washington St.\, Penacook
Sponsored by The America
n Legion Post 31
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:American Legion Post 31 (backside)
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231117T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231117T203000
SUMMARY:Annual Thanksgiving Feather Party
DESCRIPTION:American Legion Post 31's ANNUAL TURKEY and HAM RAFFLES Plus Sp
ecial Rolls with lots of great prizes\, donated by local businesses 50/50
Drawing Thanksgiving Food Basket Raffle sponsored by Auxiliary Unit 31 Foo
d Table Come Early! Get Your Seat! Enjoy Your Favorite Beverage!
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American Legion Post 31's
A
NNUAL TURKEY and HAM RAFFLES
Plus Special Rolls with lots
of great prizes\, donated by local businesses
50/50 Drawing
Thanksgiving Food Basket Raffle sponsored by Auxiliary Unit 31
Food Table
Come Early! Get Your Seat! Enjoy Your Favorite Beverage
!
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:American Legion Post 31
UID:20231104T1320140Z-535362-534@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231129T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231129T213000
SUMMARY:A Night of NH Nature
DESCRIPTION: The Walker Lecture Series invites you to A Night of NH Nature
: The Brilliant Beaver and an Uncommon Look at the Common Loon Considere
d pests by some and a keystone species by others\, beavers are fascinating
mammals with a reputation as large as they are. Did you know they can max
out around 100 pounds? Willa Coroka will introduce the Walker audience t
o North America’s largest rodent\, recognized in fables and unrivaled in t
heir engineering abilities. Willa Coroka is a wildlife educator\, keeper
of the plants\, and lover of nature. She has presented at NH Herb & Gard
en Day\, NH’s Northeast Organic Farming Association\, and Strawberry Banke
Museum. With their haunting cries and beautiful plumage\, common loon
s are an iconic symbol of the northern wilderness. Join us for an Uncommon
Look at the Common Loon\, a slideshow exploring the natural history of lo
ons in the North Country. Vermont-based photographer Ian Clark spent nea
rly 2\,000 hours kayaking with loons over the last decade and he has taken
more than 250\,000 photos of loons and their behaviors. Wednesday\, Nov
ember 29\, 2023 Free Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street For a compl
ete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series i
nvites you to
A Night of NH Nature: The Brilliant Beaver and an Un
common Look at the Common Loon
 \;
Considered pests by
some and a keystone species by others\, beavers are fascinating mammals w
ith a reputation as large as they are. Did you know they can max out aroun
d 100 pounds? \; Willa Coroka will introduce the Walker audience to No
rth America’s largest rodent\, recognized in fables and unrivaled in their
engineering abilities.  \; \;Willa Coroka is a wildlife educator\
, keeper of the plants\, and lover of nature.  \;She has presented at
NH Herb &\; Garden Day\, NH’s Northeast Organic Farming Association\, a
nd Strawberry Banke Museum. \; \;
 \;
With their haunting cries and beautiful plumage\, common loons are an icon
ic symbol of the northern wilderness. Join us for an Uncommon Look at the
Common Loon\, a slideshow exploring the natural history of loons in the No
rth Country. \; \; Vermont-based photographer Ian Clark spent near
ly 2\,000 hours kayaking with loons over the last decade and he has taken
more than 250\,000 photos of loons and their behaviors.
&
nbsp\;
Wednesday\, November 29\, 2023
Free
Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Stre
et
For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
 \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20230913T2145440Z-535362-522@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231206T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231206T213000
SUMMARY:Pop\, Rock\, Jazz\, and Motown
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to Pop\, Rock\, Jazz\, an
d Motown with The Cartells A returning Walker favorite\, the Cartells wi
ll bring their musical prowess and vocal harmonies to the City Auditorium
to treat the audience to a night of pop\, rock\, jazz\, Motown and swing.
The band covers everyone from Elvis to Norah Jones. Wednesday\, Decembe
r 6\, 2023 Free Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street For a complete s
eason schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to
Pop\, Rock\, Jazz\, and Motown with The Cartells
 \;
A returning Walker favorite\, the Cartells will bring their musical p
rowess and vocal harmonies to the City Auditorium to treat the audience to
a night of pop\, rock\, jazz\, Motown and swing. \; The band covers e
veryone from Elvis to Norah Jones.
 \;
Wednesd
ay\, December 6\, 2023
Free
Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street
For a compl
ete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
 \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231025T213000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231025T233000
SUMMARY:Southern Rail Bluegrass Band
DESCRIPTION: The Walker Lecture Series invites you to The Southern Rail Bl
uegrass Band The Southern Rail Bluegrass Band brings high energy acousti
c fun with stunning harmonies\, good humor\, and sparkling banjo\, guitar\
, and mandolin. The group has 11 recordings to their credit\, one of whic
h was nominated for a Gospel Album of the Year Award by the International
Bluegrass Music Association. Two of the band’s members were recently indu
cted by the Rhode Island Bluegrass Alliance into their Bluegrass Hall of F
ame. Wednesday\, October 25\, 2023 Free Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Pr
ince Street For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series i
nvites you to
The Southern Rail Bluegrass Band
 \;
The Southern Rail Bluegrass Band brings high energy acoustic fun with
stunning harmonies\, good humor\, and sparkling banjo\, guitar\, and mand
olin. \; The group has 11 recordings to their credit\, one of which wa
s nominated for a Gospel Album of the Year Award by the International Blue
grass Music Association. \; Two of the band’s members were recently in
ducted by the Rhode Island Bluegrass Alliance into their Bluegrass Hall of
Fame.
 \;
Wednesday\, October 25\, 2023
 \;
Free
Concord
City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street
For a complete season s
chedule\, visit www
.walkerlecture.org
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20230913T2145440Z-535362-524@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240313T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240313T213000
SUMMARY:Man on the Hill
DESCRIPTION: The Walker Lecture Series invites you to Man on the Hill Wedn
esday\, March 13\, 2024 7:30 PM (Doors open at 7:00) What if you took t
he simplicity of Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town” and crossed it with the musi
cal intensity of the rock opera “Tommy?” The result would be “Man on the H
ill”\, a two-act performance that intertwines a heartwarming story with po
werful music. Your soul will be captivated as an old man shares his journe
y with each turning point punctuated and enhanced by song. The cascade of
musical styles will have you smiling\, crying\, clapping\, dancing\, and s
inging along. Free All ages welcome Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince
Street For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series i
nvites you to
Man on the Hill
Wednesday\, March 13
\, 2024
7:30 PM \; (Doors open at 7:00)
 \;
What if you took the simplicity of Thornton Wi
lder’s “Our Town” and crossed it with the musical intensity of the rock op
era “Tommy?” The result would be “Man on the Hill”\, a two-act performance
that intertwines a heartwarming story with powerful music. Your soul will
be captivated as an old man shares his journey with each turning point pu
nctuated and enhanced by song. The cascade of musical styles will have you
smiling\, crying\, clapping\, dancing\, and singing along. \;
 \;
Free
Al
l ages welcome
Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince
Street
For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
 \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230924T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230924T203000
SUMMARY:Why is there increasing fear and intolerance of the LBGTQ+ communit
y?
DESCRIPTION:Please join Reps\, David Paige\, Alissandra Murray\, Gerri Cann
on and activist Emmett Soldati to explore why there has been increasing in
tolerance and hate of the LGBTQ+ community. We will explore past and upcom
ing bills in the NH House and Senate. Hosted by former State Rep Ed Butler
. Bring your questions for the panel. You must pre-register to join: https
://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAvcuqupzgoH9G2bpGlnpR9UDZTHlvfLjYY
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Please join Reps\, David Paige\, Alissandra
Murray\, Gerri Cannon and activist Emmett Soldati to explore why there ha
s been increasing intolerance and hate of the LGBTQ+ community. We will ex
plore past and upcoming bills in the NH House and Senate. Hosted by former
State Rep Ed Butler. Bring your questions for the panel. You must pre-reg
ister to join: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAvcuqupzgoH9G2bp
GlnpR9UDZTHlvfLjYY
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231013T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231013T133000
SUMMARY:Life Drawing Classes with Mona Adisa Brooks - Starting October 13
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DESCRIPTION:THE ART SOURCE PRESENTS LIFE DRAWING /A GROUP CLASS Students w
ill learn the devine proportions of the human form using male and female m
odels who will be fully clothed. Focus will be on Contour drawing and prog
ress to finished drawings. Gesture drawing will be useful in this process
to loosen up as you create. Required: Portable easel\, conte crayon\, larg
e pad of newsprint paper\, large drawing board to support newsprint pad. C
lasses will be one to one and a half hours long. Comfortable clothing sugg
ested. Spaces are limited to 4 students. 50. per class\; a minimum of 2
classes required Starts October 13 at 11:30 am sharp
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THE ART SOURCE \;
PRESENTS
LI
FE DRAWING /A GROUP CLASS
Students will learn the devine proportions
of the human form using male and female models who will be fully clothed.<
br />Focus will be on Contour drawing and progress to finished drawings.Gesture drawing will be useful in this process to loosen up as you cre
ate.
Required: Portable easel\, conte crayon\, large pad of newsprint
paper\, large drawing board to support newsprint pad.
Classes will b
e one to one and a half hours long.
Comfortable clothing suggested.Spaces are limited to 4 students. \; 50. per class\; \; a mini
mum of 2 classes required
Starts October 13 at 11:30 am sharp
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Trumpet Fine Arts Gallery
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231022T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231022T100000
SUMMARY:5K Walk into Fitness\, TOPS Diamond Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:Join the NH TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) members in a 5K wal
k as they celebrate 75 years since their founding. Participants may walk a
s much of the road and track route as they wish. Everyone is welcome. Meet
members from NH's chapters - information about joining will be available.
TOPS is the oldest\, non-profit weight-loss support group in the US. It i
s made up of locals in community chapters who share their tips and encoura
ge each other on their journey to better health. Register to attend at top
s.vt.nh@gmail.com.
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Join the NH TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
members in a 5K walk \;as they celebrate 75 years since their foundin
g. Participants may walk as much of the road and track route as they wish.
Everyone is welcome. Meet members from NH's chapters - information about
joining will be available. TOPS is the oldest\, non-profit weight-loss sup
port group in the US. It is made up of locals in community chapters \;
who share their tips and encourage each other on their journey to better h
ealth. Register to attend \;at tops.vt.nh@gmail.com. \;
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Memorial Field
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240403T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240403T213000
SUMMARY:Harold Lloyd in "\;Kid Brother"\;
DESCRIPTION: The Walker Lecture Series invites you to Harold Lloyd in “Kid
Brother” plus a short with accompaniment by Jeff Rapsis He was the besp
ectacled young man next door whose road to success was often paved with pe
rilous (and hilarious) detours. Harold Lloyd and his fast-paced comedies
made him the most popular movie star of Hollywood’s silent film era. See
for yourself why Lloyd was the top box office attraction of the 1920s in
“Kid Brother\,” one of his best comedies. Jeff Rapsis will improvise a
musical score for both films. Wednesday\, April 3\, 2024 7:30 PM (Door
s open at 7:00) Free All ages welcome Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince
Street For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series i
nvites you to
Harold Lloyd in “Kid Brother”
plus a short
p>
with accompaniment by Jeff Rapsis
 \;
He was th
e bespectacled young man next door whose road to success was often paved w
ith perilous (and hilarious) detours. \; Harold Lloyd and his fast-pac
ed comedies made him the most popular movie star of Hollywood’s silent fil
m era. \; \; See for yourself why Lloyd was the top box office att
raction of the 1920s in “Kid Brother\,” one of his best comedies. \;&n
bsp\; \; Jeff Rapsis will improvise a musical score for both films.&nb
sp\;
 \;
Wednesday\, April 3\, 2024
p>
7:30 PM \; (Doors open at 7:00)
 \
;
Free
All ages welcome<
/p>
Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street
For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
 \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240417T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240417T213000
SUMMARY:Why Calvin Coolidge Matters Today
DESCRIPTION:The Walker Lecture Series invites you to Why Calvin Coolidge Ma
tters Today with Matthew Denhart\, President of the Calvin Coolidge Presid
ential Foundation A century after taking office\, Calvin Coolidge stan
ds as perhaps America’s most misunderstood and underappreciated president.
Caricatured as “Silent Cal\,” Coolidge is often dismissed as an accidenta
l\, do-nothing president. But a more careful study of history reveals a le
ader of remarkable substance who offers urgent lessons for our own age of
inflation\, exploding debt\, and partisan rancor. Coolidge restored trus
t and credibility to the presidency. He balanced the federal budget and lo
wered the national debt. He ushered in an era of American prosperity. And
he proved to be a pioneer for civil rights. Coolidge showed that modesty\,
even in a president – especially in a president – can get results for the
American people. Join us for a feature presentation of the new document
ary film: Coolidge: Rediscovering an American President. Following the fi
lm\, Matthew Denhart\, president of the Calvin Coolidge Presidential Found
ation will share his thoughts on “Why Calvin Coolidge Matters Today.” We
dnesday\, April 17\, 2024 7:30 PM (Doors open at 7:00) Free All ages we
lcome Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street For a complete season sche
dule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
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The Walker Lecture Series invites you to
Why Calvin Coolidge Matters Today
with Matthew Denhart\, Pre
sident of the Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation
 \;
 \;
A century after taking office\, Calvin Coolidge stands
as perhaps America’s most misunderstood and underappreciated president. C
aricatured as “Silent Cal\,” Coolidge is often dismissed as an accidental\
, do-nothing president. But a more careful study of history reveals a lead
er of remarkable substance who offers urgent lessons for our own age of in
flation\, exploding debt\, and partisan rancor.
 \;
Co
olidge restored trust and credibility to the presidency. He balanced the f
ederal budget and lowered the national debt. He ushered in an era of Ameri
can prosperity. And he proved to be a pioneer for civil rights. Coolidge s
howed that modesty\, even in a president – especially in a president – can
get results for the American people.
 \;
Join us for
a feature presentation of the new documentary film: Coolidge: Rediscov
ering an American President. \; Following the film\, Matthew Denh
art\, president of the Calvin Coolidge
Presidential Foundation wil
l share his thoughts on “Why Calvin Coolidge Matters Today.”
 
\;
Wednesday\, April 17\, 2024
7:
30 PM \; (Doors open at 7:00)
 \;
Free
All ages welcome
C
oncord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street
For a complete s
eason schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20240229T1741280Z-535362-544@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231021T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231021T140000
SUMMARY:Craft Show
DESCRIPTION:Holiday crafts and decorations\, household goods\, hand made cr
afts\, jewelry and gifs
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Holiday crafts and decorations\, household
goods\, hand made crafts\, jewelry and gifs
CATEGORIES:General
LOCATION:Franklin Elks Lodge
UID:20231007T1755080Z-535362-530@localendar.com
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DTSTAMP:20240319T094217Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231101T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231101T213000
SUMMARY:An Evening of Yankee Humor
DESCRIPTION: The Walker Lecture Series invites you to An Evening of Yankee
Humor with Rebecca Rule and Fred Marple Rebecca Rule hosted the New Ham
pshire Authors Series for ten years on NHPBS and now hosts Our Hometown on
NHPBS. She’s been telling stories in New England\, especially NH\, for m
ore than thirty years. She hasn’t visited every town in the Granite State\
, but has found her way to many of them — speaking at libraries\, historic
al societies\, church groups\, and charitable organizations. She likes col
lecting stories because “they’re free and you don’t have to dust them."
For New Hampshire Magazine she writes the monthly AYUH column\, sharing hu
mor of our region and our time. Yankee humorist Fred Marple has appear
ed on New Hampshire Chronicle\, on the radio\, at town halls\, church base
ments\, and the homes of most of his friends\, usually right around dinner
time. Fred’s humor columns have appeared in Yankee Magazine\, New Hampshi
re Magazine\, and many others. He is the author of Welcome to Frost Heaves
—a collection of stories from the most under-appreciated town in New Hamps
hire—and two CDs\, Crabby Road and My Mountain. Fred’s video spoof “Yoga f
or Yankees” has been viewed more than 6 million times online\, which just
goes to show that people have way too much time on their hands. Fred is a
graduate of the Frost Heaves Academy and the East Coast School of Knife Sh
arpening and Carburetor Repair. Wednesday\, November 1\, 2023 Free Conco
rd City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street For a complete season schedule\, visi
t www.walkerlecture.org
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 \;
The Walker Lecture Series i
nvites you to
An Evening of Yankee Humor with Rebecca Rule and Fre
d Marple
 \;
Rebecca Rule hosted the \;New Ham
pshire Authors Series \;for ten years on NHPBS and now hosts 
\;Our Hometown \;on NHPBS.  \;She’s been telling stories
in New England\, especially NH\, for more than thirty years. She hasn’t vi
sited every town in the Granite State\, but has found her way to many of t
hem — speaking at libraries\, historical societies\, church groups\, and c
haritable organizations. She likes collecting stories because “they’re fre
e and you don’t have to dust them."\; \; \; For \;New
Hampshire Magazine \;she writes the monthly AYUH column\, sharing
humor of our region and our time. \; \;
 \;
Y
ankee humorist Fred Marple has appeared on New Hampshire Chronicle\, on the radio\, \;at town halls\, church basements\, and the homes
of most of his friends\, usually right around dinner time. \;Fred’s hu
mor columns have appeared in Yankee Magazine\, New Hampshire Magazine\, an
d many others. He is the author of Welcome to Frost Heaves—a coll
ection of stories from the most under-appreciated town in New Hampshire—an
d two CDs\, Crabby Road and My Mountain. Fred’s video sp
oof “Yoga for Yankees” has been viewed more than 6 million times online\,
which just goes to show that people have way too much time on their hands.
Fred \;is a graduate of the Frost Heaves Academy and the East Coast S
chool of Knife Sharpening and Carburetor Repair.
 \;
<
strong>Wednesday\, November 1\, 2023
Free
Concord City Auditorium\, 2 Prince Street
For a complete season schedule\, visit www.walkerlecture.org
 \;
CATEGORIES:Entertainment
LOCATION:Concord City Auditorium
UID:20230913T2145440Z-535362-523@localendar.com
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