Nov. 22: Out of the Shadows, into the Light – NH’s first Cannabis Conference

read more…: Nov. 22: Out of the Shadows, into the Light – NH’s first Cannabis Conference

The NH Therapeutic Cannabis Program has been operating with little fanfare and minimal public attention since it began serving patients in 2016. This year, we look forward to bringing this program out of the shadows and into the light at New Hampshire’s inaugural Cannabis Conference.

Register your home by Dec. 3 to be included in the Southern NH Tour of Lights

read more…: Register your home by Dec. 3 to be included in the Southern NH Tour of Lights

Manchester is participating in the The 2025 Southern New Hampshire Tour of Lights! Residents are encouraged to decorate the exterior of their homes with festive lights this upcoming holiday season and then register their address no later than Wednesday, December 3.

Thriving Together: How New Hampshire’s mixed-up holiday traditions are helping communities flourish

read more…: Thriving Together: How New Hampshire’s mixed-up holiday traditions are helping communities flourish

New Hampshire’s population is changing faster than a snowstorm turns to spring mud. So, celebrating the state’s patchwork quilt of holiday traditions has never been more important, or entertaining.

Traditions that Unite Us: Holidays with faith and family bridge former and new homes

read more…: Traditions that Unite Us: Holidays with faith and family bridge former and new homes

If Christmas at Over Comers ties Concord’s African diaspora to its faith roots, Kwanzaa has become the bridge for Black communities in Nashua and Manchester to honor culture and history.

Humanities to Go: Bring speakers and programs to your community

read more…: Humanities to Go: Bring speakers and programs to your community

New Hampshire Humanities (NHH) announces new programs in its Humanities to Go speakers bureau that are available for libraries, historical societies, and other nonprofit organizations to book and offer to their communities. 

Got talent? You need to sign up for The Granite Stage showcase, coming Jan. 29

read more…: Got talent? You need to sign up for The Granite Stage showcase, coming Jan. 29

The event, something new and exciting to promote the arts and give the spotlight to those who might not have a creative outlet, is a joint endeavor by Rhythm & Roots and the Palace Theatres.

Nov. 22: Local author to discuss NH’s iconic Red Arrow Diner at Balin Books

read more…: Nov. 22: Local author to discuss NH’s iconic Red Arrow Diner at Balin Books

The Red Arrow Diner opened its flagship location in Manchester in 1922. Now 103 years later Mike Morin, a radio host, Nashua Telegraph columnist and author, will be discussing those first 100 years as he visits Balin Books in Nashua on Saturday November 22 at 2 pm introducing and signing his book If These Walls Could Talk: Celebrating 100 Years of the Red Arrow, America’s Most Beloved Diner.

The Weekender, Nov. 13-15: Pickle Party, People’s Potluck, Real Talk, Craft Fairs + more

read more…: The Weekender, Nov. 13-15: Pickle Party, People’s Potluck, Real Talk, Craft Fairs + more

Does your tween’s Labubu need a fresh look? If your answer is ‘yes!’ and not, ‘a La-what-y?’, well then, you’re in luck this weekend! Still confused? Just go ask the nearest tween what a Labubu is…

But if you’re not hip to the Labubu jive, maybe you can hit up the People’s Potluck, the National Pickle Day Party, or get ahead of your holiday shopping at one of the many holiday craft markets instead of putting it all off ’til the last minute again this year!

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