Learn the History of the New Hampshire Presidential Primary

Presentation on February 1 at 2 PM, by John Gfroerer

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Learn the History of the New Hampshire Presidential Primary

  Every four years the world turns its attention to New Hampshire’s presidential primary. In this small New England state, little-known candidates have moved to center stage while front runners have seen their hopes dashed. As each primary election draws near, the Granite State itself—its people, landscape, cities, and towns—shares the limelight on the first […]

Chapin Senior Center April 2019 Programs

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Tom & Tom’s Men’s Discussion Group Mondays at 8:45 AM – We want to hear your stories and we’ll share a few of our own. Come visit over an endless cup of coffee! This is a walk-in program. French Discussion Group First and Third Mondays at 4:15 PM – Join this casual, friendly group to […]

JOSA Season Finale Features Vocalist Greta Matassa

Sunday, April 7th

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JOSA Season Finale Features Vocalist Greta Matassa

GRANTHAM, N.H., March 19, 2019 – For its 2018-2019 season finale, the Jazz on a Sunday Afternoon (JOSA) Series welcomes Greta Matassa, a dynamic vocalist from the Seattle jazz scene, for a performance on April 7th at the Center at Eastman. Now in its 27th season, JOSA brings internationally acclaimed jazz musicians – backed up […]

Stephen Long, Author, Talks About the ’38 Hurricane that Devastated New England

Tuesday, April 16th

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Come to hear Stephen Long, author of Thirty-Eight:  The Hurricane that Transformed New England on Tuesday, April 16, 2019 at 7 PM at the Hill Public Library, 30 Crescent Street, Hill, NH 03243.  This program is free and open to the public. Residents of the Old Hill Village and surrounding towns may be aware of […]

Talk on Exemplary Country Estates of New Hampshire by Cristina Ashjian

Sunday, April 28

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The Wilmot Community Association (WCA) and the Wilmot Garden Club will sponsor “Exemplary Country Estates of New Hampshire” at 2 PM, Sunday, April 28 at the WCA’s Red Barn, 64 Village Road.  The Red Barn is handicap accessible. The program is free and open to the public. In the early 20th century, the New Hampshire […]

Maple Sugaring: Myth, Magic & Realities

Saturday, April 6th

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The Sullivan County Chapter of the New Hampshire Timberland Owners Association (NHTOA) will meet for a potluck supper, annual meeting, and program, Saturday, April 6 in the Ahern Building at the Sullivan County Complex, 103 County Farm Road, Unity. The potluck supper will start at 5 PM followed by the chapter’s annual business meeting, including […]

Full Moon Snowshoe/Hike at Clark Lookout in New London

Wednesday, March 20th

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We Hope You’ll Join Us on a Full Moon Snowshoe/Hike at Clark Lookout in New London Wednesday, March 20 at 7:30 PM Clark Lookout offers stunning views in every season, overlooking Lake Sunapee with Mount Sunapee posing in the background.  Now, turn down the lights and insert a full moon and the scene is priceless. […]

Colby-Sawyer College to Host Climate Change Expert Edward Cameron

Monday, April 1

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Dr. Edward Cameron, a global climate change specialist, will look beyond the term “climate change” and explore everyone’s role in building a more sustainable world by outlining what an environmentally conscious and inclusive economy can look like on the regional, national and global levels in his talk “Vision 2020: Building a Low-Carbon, Climate Resilient and […]

Salisbury Historical Society Presents WWII Commemoration Event

Saturday, April 27th

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World War II The Words and The Music The Salisbury Historical Society Scholarship Program will present an evening fundraiser in commemoration of the 75th Anniversary of D-Day, June 6, 1944.  The event will be held at the Salisbury Town Hall on Saturday, April 27 at 6:30 PM. Well-known vocalists Nancy Tripp and Jonathan Fowler will […]

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