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Information from around the state
February 2009 - Posts
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With Opening Day just over a month away, New Hampshire Motor Speedway will gear up for the 2009 season with an exciting, interactive display at this weekend's SpeedwayEXPO '09. The region's largest motorsports trade show runs from this Friday Read More...
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March Mandolin Madness Four nationally-known multi-instrumentalists will headline the seventh annual March Mandolin Festival at the Concord Community Music School. This year, the festival features Radim Zenkl, Seth Austen, Skip Gorman and David Surette. Read More...
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The Concord Community Music School’s Bach’s Lunch Series continues on March 5th with a lecture by UNH Professor Christopher Kies entitled “The Supernatural in Music.” On March 12th, Gregg Pauley, pianist and faculty member at the Read More...
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On Friday, March 6, the new McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center will welcome the public to explore, discover, and be inspired from 4 to 9 p.m. Admission to the Discovery Center is free for the opening weekend, Friday, March 6 through Sunday, March 8, courtesy Read More...
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Building Books: The Art of David Macaulay on view March 7 - June 14, 2009 The whimsical and enchanting original drawings, paintings, and sketches of best-selling author and illustrator David Macaulay are the subject of the Currier Museum's major spring Read More...
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On March 16, 2003, a 23-year-old American was killed in Gaza by an Israeli Army bulldozer as she was trying to prevent the demolition of a Palestinian home. Rachel Corrie was her name, and this play is her story. On March 2 and 3, Harbor Light Stage brings Read More...
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Emerging Seacoast painter Elizabeth Stewart will be featured in a solo exhibit titled “It’s Raining Cats and Dogs” during the month of March at the Elysium Arts Folk Club, in the Lower Mill at Salmon Falls in Rollinsford. The opening Read More...
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New Hampshire Historical Society Presents Six-Part History Course The New Hampshire Historical Society will present Carved in Granite: A History of New Hampshire , a six-part course about what makes New Hampshire stand out among her sister states. The Read More...
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March is Red Cross month and we want people to eat out ! Yes, you read it right! People can help their local Red Cross by dining out at a participating Restaurants for Relief establishment. To commemorate March is Red Cross Month , restaurants throughout Read More...
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Officials of New Hampshire Motor Speedway and Heluva Good!®, a leading producer of real sour cream dips, cheese, and condiments, announced today that the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series will have a "Heluva Good!®" Saturday at the speedway Read More...
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The Manchester Central High School Key Club will host a Ski-A-Thon at Crotched Mountain Ski & Ride on February 14th, Valentine’s Day, to raise money for Crotched Mountain Adaptive Ride and Ski (CMARS), a non-profit organization that helps physically Read More...
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Due to the overwhelming and enthusiastic response by fans, New Hampshire Motor Speedway will continue the "FansFirst Four Pay" program for the LENOX Industrial Tools 301 on Sunday, June 28 and the SYLVANIA 300 on Sunday, September 20. Speedway Read More...
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The Acting Loft Academy of the Performing Arts is pleased to continue its long tradition of presenting undiscovered and rarely performed productions by presenting, Jason Robert Brown's musical masterpiece, Songs For A New World as part of their 2008/2009 Read More...
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As we all look at the second half of the 08-09 season, we start to think of spring conditions and warmer temps. Well, we are not there yet and there is still a lot of skiing and riding to do at Crotched. The Mountain was hit with some thawing temps this Read More...
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The collections of the Currier Museum of Art continue to grow over the years thanks in large part to generous gifts from donors and bequests of art. On February 14 the Currier opens two concurrent exhibitions that showcase some of the more recent additions Read More...
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The Scorpion Webelo Den of Pack 24 – Weare, NH, organized a collection drive of children’s books to donate through Hillsboro-Deering High School’s FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) chapter, to CHaD (Children’s Hospital Read More...
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This winter during school vacation week, February 23-27, bring the family to the Currier Museum of Art on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday to enjoy the museum's collections and programs for free (the museum is closed on Tuesdays). The Currier Read More...
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It's kids' time at Waterville Valley Resort's Winter Day Camp, new for 2009. The Recreation Department is hosting a full week of outdoor fun for ages 6 and up. Day campers can build snow sculptures and forts, go sledding, ice-skating, play Read More...
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The Musicians of Wall Street Recital Series continues this year with an afternoon concert by the Cantabile String Quartet. Performing music of Mozart, Boccherini, Winter and Borodin, the Quartet features Bozena O’Brien and Pattison Story, violin; Read More...
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It's the perfect (and very romantic!) Valentine's Day date: a cappella band Tuckermans at 9, February 14 at 7:30pm, as part of the Wolfeboro Friends of Music 2008-09 season at All Saints' Episcopal Church, 258 South Main Street, Wolfeboro, Read More...
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With a Mercury-Redstone rocket at the front entry and a prominent observatory dome, New England's premier air and space science center will make its home in Concord, New Hampshire, opening on March 6. The new 45,000 square-foot McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Read More...
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New Series of Online Video Tips Features Skiing in the Powder, Bumps and Glades With all the snowstorms hitting Waterville Valley lately, the Snowsports Department took advantage of powder conditions to add new ski tips to Waterville Valley's Video Read More...
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