Dreaming Black Art: Gateways to a New Awareness Juneteenth Celebration

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Juneteenth, a federal holiday celebrated each year on June 19th, is the oldest known nationally celebrated event commemorating the end of slavery in the United States.  Here in New Hampshire, Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire (BHTNH) is partnering with the Currier Museum of Art and Seacoast African American Cultural Center (SAACC) to host celebratory events in Manchester and Portsmouth on June 7, 13, and 19, 2024. Programs include an art exhibit and reception, an in-person and virtual in-depth panel discussion, children’s drumming workshop, African drumming, and more.

Discover your path to excellence on May 15: Attend St. Joseph School of Nursing Open House

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St. Joseph School of Nursing is thrilled to invite aspiring nurses and healthcare professionals to our highly-anticipated Open House Wednesday, May 15 at 5 p.m. This exciting occasion promises an introductory experience into the world of nursing education and career opportunities.

She sought an ally; now, LGBTQ advocate says barber’s actions led to harassment, doxxing

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The day of the incident Prunier anonymously posted his account of what happened on the private Goffstown The Real Deal Facebook page.  He then posted   “No Trespassing” orders he sent to five women banning them from his shop.  They included Harbus, Select board member Kelly Boyer, her wife Pam Boyer, Jillian Bernat, admin of the Goffstown The Real Real Deal Facebook page, and Jillian Pelletier.    The women’s addresses were listed.

Got Bats? Participate in the New Hampshire Bat Counts Project

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Wildlife biologists need help from volunteers who have bats in their barn or other outbuilding to conduct bat counts this summer as part of the New Hampshire Bat Counts project to help monitor bat colonies in the Granite State. It’s easy to participate, and volunteers are asked to conduct at least one count in June and one count in July.

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