The Manchester City Library Teen Program: A community space to create, connect and explore

read more…: The Manchester City Library Teen Program: A community space to create, connect and explore

When school’s out in the summer, you might struggle to find things to do. Don’t worry! If you’re a teen, the Manchester City Library has just the thing for you! I recently interviewed Dori Eisenstat, a librarian and the woman who runs the teen program at Manchester City Library.

Alternative community gathers for ‘Dark Side of the Rainbow’ regional arts market at YWCA

read more…: Alternative community gathers for ‘Dark Side of the Rainbow’ regional arts market at YWCA

Ever wonder what you might actually find at the end of a rainbow? While you may never know the answer to that, we now know what you can find on the dark side of one – an impressive amount of genius, creativity, and twistedly-cool handmade goods worth their weight in gold.

Art to Live By: Landmarks and our sense of place

read more…: Art to Live By: Landmarks and our sense of place

There’s something achingly beautiful about landmarks. They connect to something deep within us we use to place ourselves in the larger world. Maybe, for you, it’s the sight of the Millyard, glimpsed from 93, lit up at night. Maybe it’s that first “Moose Crossing” sign on your way north. Maybe it’s classic Manchester, like the Red Arrow. Whatever the landmark, they are anchors in our personal geography – how we know we are home, or very nearly there.

July 26: Disability leaders mark major milestones with gathering amid growing threats to disability rights

read more…: July 26: Disability leaders mark major milestones with gathering amid growing threats to disability rights

On July 26th, New Hampshire’s disability rights community will gather at the State House for the annual Disability Pride Parade and Festival to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)—a landmark civil rights law prohibiting discrimination against people with disabilities.

NHPHA Seeks New Board Members to Help Shape the Future of Public Health in New Hampshire

read more…: NHPHA Seeks New Board Members to Help Shape the Future of Public Health in New Hampshire

The New Hampshire Public Health Association (NHPHA) is seeking nominations for its Board of Directors. People who are passionate about public health and committed to strengthening communities across the Granite State are encouraged to apply. The new term begins January 1, 2026, and runs for three years.

Waypoint’s 19th Annual Touch-a-Truck happening Sept. 13 in Portsmouth

read more…: Waypoint’s 19th Annual Touch-a-Truck happening Sept. 13 in Portsmouth

Geared toward families with children of all ages, Waypoint’s 19th annual Touch-a-Truck in the Seacoast features construction equipment, fire trucks, a race car, a bus, oil delivery trucks, landscaping equipment, emergency vehicles, an 18-wheeler, a line truck, a slingshot, and more, to look at and sometimes climb on and explore. The event also features Kona Ice, kid-friendly activities, and roaming railroad rides.

It is the best of times and the worst of times for Hanover author Jodi Picoult

read more…: It is the best of times and the worst of times for Hanover author Jodi Picoult

Picoult’s books have sold over 40 million copies in 34 languages. This is the best of times for the author. Wonder Woman, indeed. She’s the recipient of the New England Booksellers Award for Fiction, New Hampshire’s Literary Award, and Cosmopolitan Magazine’s award for Fearless Fiction. And the honors beat goes on…Picoult was named in 2018 as one of Princeton’s  10 most influential living alumni. Partial company is Michelle Obama and Jeff Bezos. 

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