Follow-up ‘Scarves in the Park’ event set for Feb. 21
read more…: Follow-up ‘Scarves in the Park’ event set for Feb. 21A second round of Scarves in the Park is set for Feb. 21, thanks to the magic of Facebook.
A second round of Scarves in the Park is set for Feb. 21, thanks to the magic of Facebook.
Another successful Snowfest in on the books for CASA NH.
Rick Springfield and Kathy Griffin, two great shows, one great venue – only at The Palace Theatre.
Funds raised through this event have helped spur dramatic progress in the lives of those who have cystic fibrosis (CF). Fifty years ago, most children with CF did not live long enough to attend elementary school. Today, people with CF are living into their 30s, 40s and beyond.
A loving and devoted husband, father, and grandfather, Gary’s life centered around his family. An avid outdoorsman, he especially enjoyed hunting and fishing. He will be missed by all who knew him.
Afghanistan has been at war since 1979, and the social networks have crumbled. The people – as well as the animals – are distressed. Most of the humans also lack basic vaccinations, she said. As for animals, the Afghans keep animals to work.
The programs are presented free and open to the public and will focus on two timely issues: the rise of ISIS and the role of editorial cartoons.
An exhibition of artwork by NHIA illustration students celebrating La Boheme is Saturday, February 14 in the Palace Theatre foyer, 80 Hanover St., in Manchester.
The Manchester Community Music School gala features fabulous hors d’oeuvres, a live auction and paddle raise, and our Dancing with the Stars Competition featuring our award winning NH Youth Jazz Ensemble conducted by Carl Benevides. Audience members get to vote for their favorite dancer!
Many parents are angry and frustrated because school was not delayed. I want you to know that I’ve heard you, and I sincerely apologize to the Manchester School District community for today’s decision not to delay the opening of school.