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Information from around the state
December 2008 - Posts
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1 st and 2 nd Thursdays at the Concord Community Music School The Bach’s Lunch Series, running from November through June, offers free, informal lunch-hour lectures the first Thursday of every month and a related concert the following Thursday in Read More...
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French is the language spoken at the dinner meetings held at 6:30 p.m. on the first and third Wednesday of every month at the Chateau Restaurant. After a delicious dinner and a short business meeting we welcomed an interesting speaker. If you speak French, Read More...
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The Shirt With their power out, businesses interrupted, and lives put on hold, Kerrin Mooney and Ed Goyette of Birch Marketing and Design Group, based in hard-hit Hampstead, kept looking for the silver lining. The two found it, and a way to help the community, Read More...
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Songweavers™, the a cappella women’s chorus of the Concord Community Music School, opens its spring session with Open Sings on Tuesday night, January 6, 7:30-9 pm and Wednesday morning, January 7, 9:30-11 am. Young children are welcome at Read More...
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Kids ski and stay free! Ring in 2009 with a $237 per person celebration weekend package. The package includes a lot of extras, and kids ski and stay for free. The Ring in 2009 package includes two nights lodging in Waterville Valley Resort and a 50 percent Read More...
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A cappella band Tuckermans at 9 joins this year's lineup at First Night® Wolfeboro. The group performs many long-time audience favorites as well as recently added tunes, such as Fleetwood Mac's "Go Your Own Way," Peggy Lee's Read More...
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The Acting Loft Academy of the Performing Arts is holding open call auditions for their upcoming production of Songs For A New World on Sunday, December 28 from 5:30 6:30pm and Monday, December 29 th from 7:00 8:30pm Jason Robert Brown has quickly become Read More...
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Visit the Currier Museum of Art before January 4 for your last chance to see the exhibition Andy Warhol: Pop Politics. One of the most influential American artists of the twentieth century, Warhol captured the likeness of some of the most visionary and Read More...
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Worried about the economy? The environment? Go green by buying a local Christmas tree. Christmas tree farming is a legitimate local agricultural enterprise. Selling Christmas trees isn't just about chopping them down—it's also about growing Read More...
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January Break $30 Lift Tickets & Free Rentals for College Students arriving in Zipcars New Hampshire's Waterville Valley Ski Area and Zipcar, the Cambridge-based provider of cars on demand by the hour or day, are teaming up to offer Boston skiers Read More...
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Writer, Becky Ances, and Illustrator, Ryan Wilson, will debut the new Moo-Cow Fan Club book, Sword of the Ramurai, at the Toadstool Bookshop in Peterborough on Dec. 13th at 2pm. They’ll be doing a reading from the book, talking about how Moo-Cow Read More...
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Crotched Mountain began skiing & riding until 3am on Friday and Saturday nights back in 2003. Since then, the mountain has made a huge impact with the late-night tradition called Midnight Madness, being featured by media outlets around the globe. Read More...
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Head your family sleigh to Waterville Valley, New Hampshire this December. Nestled in the White Mountains and decked out in holiday lights, Waterville Valley is the ultimate Currier and Ives setting full of family events to celebrate the season on and Read More...
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The New 'Loon Express' Luxury Motor Coach Provides Twice Weekly Service and a Lift Ticket to New Hampshire's Loon Mountain, Beginning January 4 Loon Mountain and New England Actions Sports (NEAS) have partnered to create the new 'Loon Read More...
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Granite State Independent Living (GSIL) has received a $36,750 grant from the Craig H. Neilsen Foundation. These generous funds will support GSIL’s Access Modification Program (AMP). The grant funds will be used solely to provide a minimum of 15 Read More...
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The Endowment for Health, New Hampshire's largest health foundation, has elected three new members to its Board of Directors who bring a wealth of nonprofit, business and government experience to the foundation. Joining the Endowment for Health Board Read More...
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Granite State Independent Living (GSIL) is please to announce the Alexander Eastman Foundation has awarded GSIL $10,000 to support the purchase of a fuel efficient, cross disability bus to be used to transport consumers. This vehicle will replace a bus Read More...
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Bob Bahre, founder and former chairman of New Hampshire International Speedway, received the Buddy Shuman Award today during the 2008 NASCAR National Motorsports Press Association Myers Brothers Media Luncheon in New York City. The Buddy Shuman Award Read More...
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After more than a year of construction, Bentley Commons at Keene has opened their doors and a number of residents are now calling the community home. The John P. Rust pail factory turned senior living community for active seniors on Water Street is now Read More...
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A series entitled The Orchard House: The Alcott Sisters' Christmas Tea has been photographed in vintage black and white film by Jennifer R. Bernard of Mont Vernon, NH. The series, which has taken 12 months to create, with full support from the Trustees Read More...
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Crotched Mountain Ski & Ride is now enrolling for the Crotched Mountain Cruizers program. Each week the Crotched Cruizers, designed for children ages 9 to 14, explore new terrain and fresh ways to ski and ride Crotched’s mountain playground. Read More...
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Ghostlight Theater Co., New England's award-winning alternative theatre troupe, will be bringing in the holiday season with their presentation of "Seven Santas," on Friday, December 12 and Saturday, December 13 at 8 pm in the Masonic Hall Read More...
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The Woodbound Inn will host its first New Year's Eve Gala since its transformation into a full-service, four-season resort in 2008, with dinner, dancing, and a special performance from the hit new variety show, "Frost Heaves." "We're Read More...
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"Noel Nonsense," an evening of comedy and music from Frost Heaves, the most under-appreciated town in New Hampshire, will take place on December 13, 2008, 7:30 p.m., at the Peterborough Players in Peterborough, NH. Frost Heaves, the creation Read More...
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The Amazing Tale of Maxfield Parrish and the Never-Before-Seen Freeman Farm painting. Now on display for the first time at the Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, NH. A New Hampshire valley farm set in the early snow of the holiday season – an iconic Read More...
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The Acting Loft Academy of the Performing Arts will present Leslie Bricusse's musical Scrooge as a part of their 2008/2009 mainstage season. Performances will be held at their studios located at 516 Pine Street in Manchester, NH. Opening night is Read More...
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