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The Urban Hippie: ‘Dave’s not here, man.’

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I enjoyed the exploration of this new green world and felt I had found the strains that worked for me when an opportunity to work in the industry presented itself. After I started working at a dispensary I learned so much more about cannabis all of its compounds and various delivery methods. I was so impressed with the training that we received and our on-site pharmacist was very knowledgeable not only of cannabis but other medications as she came from the retail pharmacy industry.

The Weekender, May 7-10: Great New England Craft Market, Mother’s Day Plant Sale, Gay Arm Wrestling + more

read more…: The Weekender, May 7-10: Great New England Craft Market, Mother’s Day Plant Sale, Gay Arm Wrestling + more

Celebrate the moms and/or mother figures in your life this weekend at the myriad events taking place! You can take the matriarch in your life out on the town to the Spring Craft Market, the Mother’s Day Plant Sale, the Dolls & Divas Drag Revue, Queerlective’s Upcycle Market, or to one of the various Mother’s Day brunches happening this weekend. Whatever you choose to do, make sure she has a lovely day!

Proof is in the concept, not the drink: Mocktail bar ‘Without’ ready to shake up your nightlife experience

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An unlikely yet welcome addition to the downtown nightlife landscape is coming to the corner of Hanover and Elm Street this summer – the city’s first and only fully non-alcoholic cocktail bar, Without at 889 Elm Street.

Driven by Joy: ‘Ain’t Dead Yet’ founder debuts her mobile ‘Joy Van’ May 8 at City Hall Plaza to celebrate life, and art

read more…: Driven by Joy: ‘Ain’t Dead Yet’ founder debuts her mobile ‘Joy Van’ May 8 at City Hall Plaza to celebrate life, and art

The “Joy Van,” the centerpiece of a growing movement called Ain’t Dead Yet, will make its official debut during the Manchester Arts Commission’s 17th City Employee and Family Art Show reception, from 5:30 to 8 p.m., aiming to bring energy, connection and — as its founder puts it — a reminder to celebrate life while we’re still in it.

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