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Come in and know him better: Stuart Harmon in his 20th year of a Christmas Carol at the Palace

read more…: Come in and know him better: Stuart Harmon in his 20th year of a Christmas Carol at the Palace

A native of California, Harmon is a teacher at the Academy for Science and Design in Nashua. His theatrical career includes more than 30 shows on the historical Palace stage, an extremely impressive duration for someone who did not consider themselves an actor.

A favorite new Thanksgiving tradition – with a twist

read more…: A favorite new Thanksgiving tradition – with a twist

Here’s a unique recipe for your next gathering – pass around a share of mental wellbeing. It’s not exactly the turkey/centerpiece topic of the table (vaccinations perhaps?) There is still room for the expected topics – the newest achievement of the family all-star, or the great unifier of sports. But encourage everyone to try a small serving of something new. 

Dec. 9: NH Council on Developmental Disabilities to hold Virtual Winter Awards Ceremony

read more…: Dec. 9: NH Council on Developmental Disabilities to hold Virtual Winter Awards Ceremony

The public is invited to attend the New Hampshire Council on Developmental Disabilities Virtual Winter Awards Ceremony, a celebration of leaders making a difference in the lives of people with developmental disabilities, their families, and their communities.

Art Exhibit at 3S Artspace: Nov. 19-Jan. 2: Vision and Visibility

read more…: Art Exhibit at 3S Artspace: Nov. 19-Jan. 2: Vision and Visibility

Vision and Visibility highlights new and recent work by emerging, New England-based BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) visual artists. Work was selected from an open call for submissions by guest artists Sachiko Akiyama, L’Merchie Frazier, and Ashley Page, along with leadership from 3S Artspace and Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire.

Annual Tower of Toys at the Beacon Building accepting toy donations

read more…: Annual Tower of Toys at the Beacon Building accepting toy donations

The Tower of Toys initiative is celebrating its 10th consecutive year of collecting unwrapped children’s toys, sports equipment, art supplies, cosmetics, movie certificates, and gift cards to benefit children and families in need. Donations are formed into a toy-filled tower at the Atrium of the Beacon Building at 814 Elm Street, Manchester, and are now being accepted until Thursday, December 16.

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