Nov. 12: Tom Steyer makes it official in Concord, to host event at Jupiter Hall
read more…: Nov. 12: Tom Steyer makes it official in Concord, to host event at Jupiter HallA town hall with Tom Steyer is set for Nov. 12 at Jupiter Hall in Manchester.
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A town hall with Tom Steyer is set for Nov. 12 at Jupiter Hall in Manchester.
Veteran artist Cheryl Vratsenes, whose work is described as “lively, juicy and fresh” will kick off the series on Wednesday, November 13 with a meet and greet from 5 to 6:30 pm at 670 N Commercial St, Suite 300.
Farewell, for now, show at the ARGH Gallery kicks off Nov. 14.
Life can be stressful and we all want a manual to figure out how to balance it all. Valerie Roman has created that manual for us.
Relax and enjoy the soothing sounds of Divergent Strings at The Bookery.
Cycling has been shown to strengthen heart muscles, lower resting heart rates and reduce body fat levels. CycleNation is designed to celebrate our power to transform health in America, while banding together for a high-energy, endorphin-pumping ride where everyone’s a winner.
This is the only New Hampshire stop for the one-man show featuring legendary animator/director Ron Campbell. Ron was the Director of the Saturday Morning Beatles Cartoon series which aired from 1965 – 1969 and animator on the Beatles film Yellow Submarine.
As the board’s negotiators were unprepared to discuss the proposals, the teams scheduled a subsequent meeting on November 1, 2019.
Through the efforts of ADOPT NH, in the last year, 17 children have been matched with their forever families. This is wonderful news but there is much more to be done as more and more children are added to the list.
The New Works exhibition can be viewed in the Furniture Masters’ Gallery, 49 South Main Street, Concord, Monday – Friday from 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. now through December 9, 2019.
An election forum is scheduled for Oct. 24 at the city library.
Craig and Sullivan will meet for a debate at NHPR’s Studio B in Concord on Monday, October 28. The debate will air live on NHPR from 2 to 3 p.m. Peter Biello, host of NHPR’s All Things Considered, will serve as host with Union Leader City Hall reporter Paul Feely joining him for the broadcast.
Panel-style forum Oct. 22 at McAllaster Auditorium hosted by Youth Organizers United.
On Oct. 15 eight members of the New Hampshire House of Representatives released statements on bail reform. Bail reform has passed the legislature with bipartisan support two years in a row.
Café la Reine will begin serving up coffee from Flight on October 7 and will be holding an event all-day on October 11 to introduce the public to the new line of coffees from around the world.
“Residential fires continue to pose a significant threat to life safety, and we need to be especially mindful of this as the temperatures fall and residents begin to think about turning on their heat. In New Hampshire, a common cause of fires is solid fuel-burning appliances such as wood and coal in wood/pellet stoves and furnaces,” stated NH State Fire Marshal Paul J. Parisi.
Saint Anselm College will host “A Long Strange Trip: The Culture of the Grateful Dead,” a week-long examination of the cultural impact of the iconic rock band Oct. 22 – 25 through the Gregory J. Grappone Humanities Institute.
Fundraiser for the next class of veterans to be able to participate in NS2 Serves retraining program.
More than 50 Manchester Republicans publicly announced their support for Mayor Joyce Craig in her bid for re-election.