Jennifer McAninch joins American Heart Association NH as school engagement director

read more…: Jennifer McAninch joins American Heart Association NH as school engagement director

Jennifer McAninch of Weare recently joined the American Heart Association staff as New Hampshire’s school engagement director. In her role, she will assist schools throughout the state with implementing the Association’s Kids Heart Challenge and American Heart Challenge programs.

Oct. 13: First Ever NH Fashion Week at The Venues at the Factory

read more…: Oct. 13: First Ever NH Fashion Week at The Venues at the Factory

This year, NH Fashion Week is proud to support Positive Street Art, a local non-profit organization dedicated to fostering a passion for urban arts and building strong communities through educational workshops and community events. By partnering with Positive Street Art, NH Fashion Week aims to blend the vibrant world of fashion with the transformative power of art, inspiring attendees to engage with their local community.

$1.5M grant goes to Foundation for Healthy Communities to help consumers navigate insurance

read more…: $1.5M grant goes to Foundation for Healthy Communities to help consumers navigate insurance

The Foundation for Healthy Communities (FHC) has been awarded the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Federally Facilitated Exchange Grant. This 5-year grant will provide $1.5 million in the first year to assist consumers across the state with enrollment in the federal Marketplace, Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP).

Oct. 27: Temple Adath Yeshurun Brotherhood announces public candidate forum

read more…: Oct. 27: Temple Adath Yeshurun Brotherhood announces public candidate forum

The Temple Adath Yeshurun Brotherhood is pleased to announce that its highly anticipated Candidates Forum will be held in-person this year on Oct. 27. The event, a long-standing tradition, will take place at Temple Adath Yeshurun, located at 152 Prospect Street, Manchester. Doors will open at 9:00 AM.  All are welcome to attend.  

Oct. 5: Race, gender, sexual orientation take center stage at 18th Annual Black New England Conference, ‘Living Out Loud’

read more…: Oct. 5: Race, gender, sexual orientation take center stage at 18th Annual Black New England Conference, ‘Living Out Loud’

The Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire (BHTNH) is pleased to announce the keynote and panel presentations secured for its 18th Annual Black New England Conference (BNEC) on October 5, 2024. This hybrid event will be hosted at Southern NH University (SNHU) in Manchester, NH and online.

Oct. 10: Lozeau, Tenn and Dexter to be honored at Good Samaritan Awards Celebration 2024

read more…: Oct. 10: Lozeau, Tenn and Dexter to be honored at Good Samaritan Awards Celebration 2024

Pastoral Counseling Services (PCS) will be hosting its 28th Good Samaritan Awards (GSA) Celebration on Thursday Oct. 10, at the Derryfield Country Club from 5 – 7 p.m.. PCS started the GSA event in 1996 to recognize and honor generous and active people who are making significant contributions to the health and wellbeing of Manchester and surrounding communities.

Karen Graham resigns as Currier Museum’s interim Executive Director

read more…: Karen Graham resigns as Currier Museum’s interim Executive Director

The Board of Trustees of the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester, NH announces the resignation of Karen Graham, who has dedicated 18 years of exemplary service to the institution. Graham joined the Currier in 2006 as Director of Human Resources and went on to hold roles as Director of Operations and Deputy Director & COO. Since April 2023, Graham has served as the Interim Executive Director, guiding the museum through a challenging time with unwavering commitment and leadership.

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