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Sky Show draws thousands for a day of music and a night of fireworks

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It was clear from the huge turnout – and overall good behavior – that Manchester was ready for a return to Sky Show, a daylong music-centric event, which drew thousands to the riverside Arms Park on Saturday. After an absence of more than 10 years, the event was revived by Recycled Percussion, the popular local act that found its way to fame and a residency in Vegas, thanks to a lift from America’s Got Talent a dozen years ago.

Canterbury church offering hallucinogenic tea has gained a following. But pastor says his time in town is running out

read more…: Canterbury church offering hallucinogenic tea has gained a following. But pastor says his time in town is running out

His new world continues to revolve around ayahuasca, a tea brewed from a combination of plants native to South America that its adherents say has healing properties. Januszewski, 46, with tattooed arms and a trimmed beard, is the pastor of Pachamama Sanctuary, a religious organization he founded off of a wooded road in Canterbury that serves ayahuasca to its guests several times each month. Since opening in 2019, Januszewski says he has welcomed close to 2,000 people to the three-bedroom house he rents for a weekend of psychedelic exploration.

Heading North to Ledge Brewing Co.

read more…: Heading North to Ledge Brewing Co.

This time of year many Manchester residents load up the minivan and head north for a little summer getaway. And as a wise man once said, what’s saison for the goose is saison for the gander, so this week your intrepid beer surveyor did the same. Thus, this episode of Brewery Scene comes to you special delivery from North Conway.

Community Canvas Mural Festival gets rolling in Pearl Street lot – check the schedule of events, volunteer, do art

read more…: Community Canvas Mural Festival gets rolling in Pearl Street lot – check the schedule of events, volunteer, do art

The Community Canvas Mural Program kicks off Aug. 11 after a successful fundraising campaign which brought in more than $25,000, to pay for programming, supplies, materials, boom lifts, lodging, meals and payment for artists participating in the city’s first Arts Builds Community Mural Fest.

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