By Me: A collection of stories form Waypoint Artist in Residency Program on display April 24

read more…: By Me: A collection of stories form Waypoint Artist in Residency Program on display April 24

Through the course of 2025, 20 young adults utilized analog photographic methods and hybrid creative writing techniques to create works wholly expressing their “who-ness.” Each relic installed at the chamber will unveil to the viewer extraordinary perspectives from artists around the state of New Hampshire who have been impacted by the circumstances of being un-housed. 

April 24: Manchester Community College to host blood drive

read more…: April 24: Manchester Community College to host blood drive

Blood donations are relatively quick and easy. There is a list of medications and conditions that will disqualify donors from giving. That list can be found on the Red Cross website and is given to donors before an appointment. Donors must be over 110 pounds and above 17 years of age without parental consent. Donations must be eight weeks apart to allow time for recovery.

April 19th: The Doldrums top the bill for a rock’n’roll show at The Shaskeen

read more…: April 19th: The Doldrums top the bill for a rock’n’roll show at The Shaskeen

When it comes to live music, few things compare to the genuine experience of a show with a bunch of local bands taking the stage; musicians who all hail from the same area load up their gear, do a little soundcheck and they’re rip roaring and ready to rock for an electrifying period of time.

April 4-5: Grab a seat for Palace Theatres’ first-ever NH Short Play Fest – 6 plays, one night – at The Rex

read more…: April 4-5: Grab a seat for Palace Theatres’ first-ever NH Short Play Fest – 6 plays, one night – at The Rex

The Palace Theatre is trying something completely different – staging its first-ever New Hampshire Short Play Festival, taking place at the Rex Theater on Friday, April 4, and Saturday, April 5, 2025. This groundbreaking event, presented by Kanteres Real Estate, marks the first short play festival of its kind in New Hampshire.

March 21: Bluegrass phenom Sierra Hull performs at Keene’s Colonial Theatre in support of new release

read more…: March 21: Bluegrass phenom Sierra Hull performs at Keene’s Colonial Theatre in support of new release

There are a lot of talented people in the bluegrass world, but Sierra Hull is an absolute phenom. She’s one of the best mandolinists on the planet, she signed her first record deal with Rounder Records at the age of 13 and she has studied at Berklee College of Music in Boston while winning numerous awards. She also exhibits a very forward-thinking approach, which has garnered her a wide array of collaborations while being part of the central focus for her latest album. It’s called “A Tip Toe High Wire” and it was officially self-released on March 7 by Hull. As part of her tour in support of the full-length, Hull is going to be performing at the Colonial Theatre in Keene on March 21 starting at 8 p.m. 

May 17: Great deals to be had at Manchester Library Book Sale

read more…: May 17: Great deals to be had at Manchester Library Book Sale

The Manchester City Library Spring book sale will take place on May 17th from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.  The pricing will be $10 per average sized grocery bag.  Bring your own bag or we can provide one.  Fill it up with whatever materials can fit!  Individual items can also be purchased for $2 each for hardcover books and $1 each for most other materials.

March 21: Waypoint Sleepout Pop-Up Gallery aims to demystify the lives of housing-insecure youth

read more…: March 21: Waypoint Sleepout Pop-Up Gallery aims to demystify the lives of housing-insecure youth

Held at Bronstein Park in Manchester on March 21 at 6:30 p.m., right across from the Waypoint Youth Shelter, the in-person gathering will include speeches from Waypoint staff, food, opportunity to dance, and vendor stands, including the Pop-up Gallery.

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