Ask Paul LeBlanc: ‘How is Antarctica?’
read more…: Ask Paul LeBlanc: ‘How is Antarctica?’Ask Southern New Hampshire University’s President, Paul LeBlanc, “How is Antarctica?” and he will tell you why we should care.
Ask Southern New Hampshire University’s President, Paul LeBlanc, “How is Antarctica?” and he will tell you why we should care.
Nashua Public Library takes first steps toward creating a more inclusive community for the neurodiverse community.
Ride the Cyclone is a high-octane, raucous comedy about the recently deceased members of the St. Cassian Chamber Choir who, following the tragic accident, find themselves in an abandoned warehouse waiting to see what really happens after death. Emceed by The Amazing Karnak, a fortune-telling machine designed to predict the exact time and place of someone’s death, each of the teens competes in a mysterious contest for the opportunity to come back to life.
‘Right Before I Go,’ produced by Seedling Events, will also feature cast members from the popular TV show “Gilmore Girls” with its only performance in New Hampshire at 7 p.m. on Monday, October 3, 2022, at The Rex.
We began with a conversation about what is diversity and what are the elements that make up our cultures; our everyday experiences, as well as things that are important to us. We realized that, despite our differences, we all had some connection to nature. This link came in part from simply being human, it makes us automatic participants in the world’s biodiversity. It also stemmed from our personal interests and experiences.
Trunk or Treat by local employers who want to meet you!
Started in 2022 by a group of queer and BIPOC people, Queerlective seeks to create and promote inclusive environments for the queer, BIPOC, and underserved communities with a focus on utilizing art for personal and community growth.
Gloria Norris, Manchester native and author of the riveting memoir “KooKooLand,” will be the featured speaker on Wednesday, May 4 at 6 p.m. at the Derryfield Restaurant, 625 Mammoth Road, part of a speaker series by the NH Center for Public Interest Journalism, a non-profit news enterprise connected with InDepthNH.org.
On April 30, renowned documentary filmmaker Ken Burns will discuss the values and beliefs that have shaped his life and work, and how all of us can discover shared meaning and purpose in our lives in a divided and fractious world.
The 39th Annual NH Farm, Forest & Garden Expo will take place Friday February 4, 2022, 9 a.m-7 p.m., and Saturday February 5, 2022, 9 a.m.-4 pm. at the DoubleTree Hotel, Downtown Manchester, 700 Elm St.