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SUMMARY:Dunbarton - Fresh Start Farms Volunteer Day
DESCRIPTION:It’s October! Time to pick up plastic\, round up tools\, and prepare to put the garden to sleep for the winter. This is an excellent time to learn about cover cropping\, soil health\, and how winter is a gift to farm soils. \nFresh Start Farms-NH is a collective of refugee and immigrant farmers. We sell our food through our CSA program\, at farmers’ markets & farm stands\, and through wholesale channels.
URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/dunbarton-fresh-start-farms-volunteer-day/
LOCATION:Fresh Start Farms\, 5 Story Hill Rd.\, Dunbarton\, NH\, United States
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SUMMARY:Manchester - NH Humanities 2017 Annual Dinner featuring Steven Pinker
DESCRIPTION:New Hampshire Humanities announces that renowned author and scientist\, Dr. Steven Pinker\, will present the keynote address at our 2017 Annual Dinner on Wednesday\, October 25 at the Radisson Hotel in downtown Manchester. The event is New Hampshire Humanities’ only fundraiser and supports hundreds of free public programs that bring residents together to explore essential questions of meaning and value. \nJoin 700-plus leaders from the corporate\, educational\, philanthropic\, civic\, cultural\, and nonprofit communities to hear our keynote speaker\, connect with one another\, and support the ongoing work of New Hampshire Humanities. \nSponsorship of the Annual Dinner puts your company in front of thousands of Granite Staters and gives you access to a mix of guests not found at other business and nonprofit events in New Hampshire. Your guests – clients and colleagues – will appreciate the unique insights of one of the brightest minds of our time. For more information about sponsor benefits\, click HERE or contact Jane Pauley\, Director of Development\, at 603-224-4071 or jpauley@nhhumanities.org. \n  \nAbout Steven Pinker: One of the world’s foremost writers on language\, human nature\, and the mind\, Harvard cognitive scientist Dr. Steven Pinker has been named one of Prospect magazine’s “World’s Top 100 Public Intellectuals\,” Foreign Policy’s “100 Global Thinkers\,” and TIME magazine’s “100 Most Influential People in the World Today.” He writes for publications such as the New York Times\, TIME\, and The Atlantic\, and is the author of ten widely-acclaimed books\, including How the Mind Works and The Sense of Style: The Thinking Person’s Guide to Writing in the 21st Century.
URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/manchester-nh-humanities-2017-annual-dinner-featuring-steven-pinker/
LOCATION:Radisson Hotel\, 700 Elm St.\, Manchester\, NH\, 03101\, United States
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SUMMARY:YWCA NH's 37th Annual Susan B. Anthony Award Celebration
DESCRIPTION:DESCRIPTION\n\n\n\nFor more than three decades\, YWCA New Hampshire’s Susan B. Anthony Award Celebration has been a premiere event highlighting the contributions of outstanding women who live or work in New Hampshire and exemplify the ideals of Susan B. Anthony. \nJoin Us for Our 37th Annual\nSusan B. Anthony Award Celebration \nWednesday\, October 25\, 2017\n5:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Cash Bar & Hors d’oevre Reception\n6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Program\n7:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Coffee & Dessert\nSouthern New Hampshire University Banquet Hall\, Manchester \nSilent Auction throughout the evening \nIndividual ticket: $50\nTable (8 tickets): $400 \nTickets can also be purchased by calling 603.625.5785 x 107. \nwith special guest Melissa Ledutke \nMelissa Ludtke is the producer\, writer and co-creator of Touching Home in China: in search of missing girlhoods\, a transmedia storytelling and curriculum project. She is an award-winning journalist who has reported for Time magazine\, CBS News\, and Sports Illustrated. She edited Nieman Reports at Harvard University’s Nieman Foundation for Journalism for 13 years. To pursue her writing in social and political justice issues\, she was awarded academic fellowships from Harvard University\, Radcliffe College\, and Columbia Graduate School of Journalism. In 2010 Ludtke received the Yankee Quill Award for lifetime achievement as a journalist. \nMs. Ludtke made history while covering baseball as a reporter for Sports Illustrated. After Commissioner Bowie Kuhn denied her access to interview ballplayers in team locker rooms\, Time Inc.\, the company that owned Sports Illustrated\, filed a federal lawsuit (Ludtke v. Kuhn). The lawsuit claimed that Major League Baseball’s media policy of providing unequal access to women reporters violated her rights under the Fourteenth Amendment by depriving her of the liberty to fully pursue a career in sports reporting. In September 1978\, a federal judge agreed\, establishing equal access to locker rooms for women reporters. Her papers related to this groundbreaking suit are archived at Harvard’s Schlesinger Library\, and her oral history of this period in time is preserved as part of the Washington Press Club Foundation’s Women in Journalism oral history project.
URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/ywca-nhs-37th-annual-susan-b-anthony-award-celebration/
LOCATION:Southern New Hampshire University\, 2500 North River Road\, Hooksett\, NH\, 03106\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
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SUMMARY:Laconia - Songs of Old New Hampshire
DESCRIPTION:Drawing heavily on the repertoire of traditional singer Lena Bourne Fish (1873-1945) of Jaffrey and Temple\, New Hampshire\, Jeff Warner offers the songs and stories that\, in the words of Carl Sandburg\, tell us “where we came from and what brought us along.” These ballads\, love songs and comic pieces\, reveal the experiences and emotions of daily life in the days before movies\, sound recordings and\, for some\, books. Songs from the lumber camps\, the decks of sailing ships\, the textile mills\, and the war between the sexes offer views of pre-industrial New England and a chance to hear living artifacts from the 18th and 19th centuries.
URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/laconia-songs-of-old-new-hampshire/
LOCATION:The Belknap Mill\, 25 Beacon Street East\, Laconia\, NH\, 03246\, United States
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