Free Summer Programs for Kids start June 15 at MPAL
read more…: Free Summer Programs for Kids start June 15 at MPALFun, activities and free lunch, open to all kids ages 5-18.
Fun, activities and free lunch, open to all kids ages 5-18.
The YMCA of Downtown Manchester, located at 30 Mechanic Street, invites the community to its 5th Annual Rock the Block celebration on Saturday, June 8 from 1 – 3 p.m. This free, family-friendly event is open to everyone in the community.
“It is said that hurt people, hurt people. By offering a method of yoga instruction and mindfulness techniques that allow individuals to connect with and understand the mental and physical impact of their own trauma, we offer resources to begin the healing process,” Jennifer Lindgren, Director of PYP New Hampshire said.
This will be a guided discussion on how we will repair and prepare ourselves through local laws, institutions, and systems to become a more welcoming community.
Enjoy a live DJ, hamburgers, popcorn, ice cream, lemonade, games, bouncy house, arts & crafts, face painting, and more—right in the middle of Mechanic Street!
Join the conversation about race and community on March 19 at Goffstown High School.
The show will be performed on Friday, November 2 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, November 3 at 2 p.m. in the Performing Arts Auditorium.
In order to hear as many voices and perspectives as possible, we are going door to door to hear directly from the community about what they think about Manchester, its future, and its schools.
Got skills? Want some new ones? Exciting maker event in Lowell, Mass., and it’s free!
Each year, this event celebrates the Y’s impact on the community and how the Y continues to make a difference in the lives of so many people.
Ambassador Rufus Yerxa will outline benefits of an open, rules-based world economy, and impacts on government and communities at the Nov. 8 Global Business Summit.
A&E Coffee & Tea has collaborated with the International Institute of New England (IINE) to raise money to welcome, support and help refugees. Currently 50 percent of the sales of their newly released Organic Fair Trade coffee from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) will go directly to IINE.
Prae started with a passion for community development, partnerships, and people.
At last week’s hearing, we joined the utility and the Staff of the PUC in asking the Commission to approve Liberty’s proposal. As a famous euphemism would have it: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot?
Free picnic in the park – a time to mix and mingle and eat and enjoy with those who work, live and recreate in Downtown Manchester.
You are invited to be part of the conversation about the city’s heroin crisis and what’s being done to move the city forward.
The public is welcome to join the Manchester Food Co-op Board of Directors for a “Design Your Store” meeting to help move the project forward at City Hall on Jan. 14, from 5-7 p.m.
Bike rack applications will be evaluated on, and priority given to, those whose proposed bike rack locations are most visible to the public, are accessible to the greatest numbers of bicyclists and potential bicyclists, and on the strength of the applicants’ plans to promote bike rack use to their customers, employees, and/or commercial tenants.
According to Deputy Airport Director Brian O’Neill, snowy owls were first spotted in the spring, and have returned for the winter, forcing airport personnel to “harass and scare” the birds away from runways and surrounding areas using FAA-approved programs that don’t harm the birds.
Stop by the Intown Manchester Holiday Market on Dec. 11 and see what’s fresh, lovely and local.