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June 19: St. Joseph Hospital’s inaugural ‘Ribbon Gala’ to celebrate cancer survivors

read more…: June 19: St. Joseph Hospital’s inaugural ‘Ribbon Gala’ to celebrate cancer survivors

In recognition of National Cancer Survivor Month, this gala is a invitation to all cancer survivors to join us for an evening of celebration, reflection, and community. Survivors are invited to attend the event free of charge. Additionally, each survivor is welcome to bring a guest for a nominal fee of $15.

NH Tourism projecting 4.8 million summer visitors to the Granite State

read more…: NH Tourism projecting 4.8 million summer visitors to the Granite State

The Department of Business and Economic Affairs, Division of Travel and Tourism  (DTTD) is anticipating an estimated 4.8 million people will visit New Hampshire this summer with spending by those visitors expected to reach $2.6 billion. The numbers represent a 3% growth in visitation over last year.  DTTD unveiled its summer marketing campaign, along with forecast for visitation, during the NH Tourism Summit at the Lakeport Opera House in Laconia.

June 9: Symphony NH Presents The Music of John Williams — Star Wars and More!

read more…: June 9: Symphony NH Presents The Music of John Williams — Star Wars and More!

Symphony NH closes our 100th Anniversary celebration with the timeless sounds of one of the most iconic composers and conductors of all time, John Williams. Revel in the majestic music of John Williams – everyone’s favorite is here – from Star Wars to Superman to Indiana Jones to Harry Potter and more! Maestro Roger Kalia leads Symphony NH in a grand season finale befitting our history.

Solving New Hampshire’s food waste problem one step at a time 

read more…: Solving New Hampshire’s food waste problem one step at a time 

“We were looking to reduce trash and taxes,” Cudworth said. “I knew it was a small step. but it was important to get buy-in from the select board.” Cudworth composed at her home and learned how little trash remained after the composting and recycling. She came to the meeting with a transparent, medium-sized bowl containing a week’s worth of food scraps from her house – lettuce, strawberry and radish tops, fruit scrapes, rice, egg shells, cucumber and potato peels. The show-and-tell worked.

United Through Color: Collaborative ‘Artist in Residency’ Program reception May 30

read more…: United Through Color: Collaborative ‘Artist in Residency’ Program reception May 30

Positive Street Art and Opportunity Network invite you to join them in celebrating the collaborative work at an opening reception on Thursday, May 30, 2024, from 6-8 p.m. at Positive Street Art 48 Bridge St. #3f in Nashua. This is a unique exhibition showcasing the solo and collaborative work of 14 artists!

NH religious Sisters begin walking 65-day pilgrimage to Indiana

read more…: NH religious Sisters begin walking 65-day pilgrimage to Indiana

Four New Hampshire Sisters from the Daughters of Mary, Mother of Healing Love order in Manchester have begun a walking pilgrimage to attend the National Eucharistic Conference in Indiana.  Mother Mary Maximilian, Sister Theresa Marie, Sister Mary Fatima, and Sister Miriam Christe will depart on foot from New Haven, CT, on Friday.

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