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SUMMARY:Manchester - Home Buyer Seminar
DESCRIPTION:If you want to learn more about buying your home or are not sure where to start\, join us for the next Home Buyer Seminar. This program reviews the Nine Steps to Home Ownership and gives you the tools and resources needed to make good financial decisions at every stage of the home buying process. \nThe 9 Steps to Home Ownership: \n\nPros and Cons of purchasing a home\nHow much can you afford? – 4 C’s\, Capital\, Credit\, Capacity\, Collateral\nGet pre-approved for a loan by a lender\nWhat kind of home do you need and want\nBegin looking for a house\nSign an offer to purchase\nGet a professional inspection\nApply for a mortgage\nClose your loan\n\nHome Buyer Seminars are offered on Saturdays. $69.00 fee per household includes: \n\n“Realizing the American Dream”: A complete manual detailing how to buy your home.\nOne-on-One Counseling: A certified counselor will assess your situation and help develop a road map to purchase your home. (Available following successful completion of the course.)\nCredit Report: Included at your one-on-one counseling appointment.\nPizza Lunch: Included at this class.
URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/manchester-home-buyer-seminar-2/
LOCATION:NeighborWorks\, 801 Elm St. 2nd Floor\, Manchester\, NH\, 03101\, United States
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SUMMARY:Warner - Dawnland StoryFest 2019: Native American Storytelling Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Dawnland StoryFest is a warm spot in cold and snowy February and – New Hampshire’s only annual Native American Storytelling Festival. This is the 5th year anniversary for the festival and its first year at the Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum in Warner\, NH. Please join us if you love to listen to traditional Native American stories – and if you’d like to learn more about Native American storytelling. \nThe Dawnland StoryFest was originally created almost five years ago\, by New Hampshire storyteller Papa Joe Gaudet\, as a showcase for Francis “Medicine Story” Talbot\, a New Hampshire storyteller who for many years shared traditional Native American stories with his audiences. This year\, the Dawnland StoryFest 2019 moves to its new home at the Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum in Warner\, NH and will be dedicated in memory of two accomplished New Hampshire tellers of Native American lesson stories\, who both passed away in 2018 – the well-known storyteller\, Francis “Medicine Story” Talbot and accomplished storyteller\, Peter “Bearded Turtle” Brodeur. \nCome hear experienced Native American storytellers share traditional tales during the heart of the Winter Storytelling Season. \nFor the first time\, this year’s featured teller is a woman! Anne Jennison is an award winning storyteller of European and Abenaki descent who has been telling traditional Native American lesson stories for 30 years. \nAlso featured are: Crow HearsCrow\, Darlene Kascak\, Angela Klingler\, Sebastian Lockwood\, Papa Joe Gaudet\, and Simon Brooks as the MC. As you listen to these masterful tellers of traditional Native American stories\, consider whether you might want to approach one of them about mentoring you in you goal to deepen your own storytelling skills. In addition to hearing stories\, there will also be a discussion that touches on ideas about what Native American stories are appropriate to tell\, as well as when\, where\, why\, and how to tell them. There will also be an opportunity for you to share a traditional Native American story\, if you have one prepared that you’d lie to try out in the presence of a very receptive audience of listeners!. \nThe Festival takes place each year on the first Saturday in February\, during the heart of the winter storytelling season. In this\, its 5th year the Dawnland Storyfest 2019 is changing homes. Formerly held at the Mariposa Museum & Cultural Center in Peterborough\, NH\, starting this year\, the Dawnland Storyfest will now be held at the Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum in Warner\, NH. The very modest admission fee for this event is $5.50. Free admission for Native Americans. \nPlease note: The Dawnland StoryFest 2019 is geared toward adults\, including young adults\, who are interested in Native American Storytelling traditions. This event is not really suitable for young children as there will be no specifically child-oriented activities – or childcare – provided during this one-day storytelling conference and festival. \nContact Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum for more info. indianmuseum.org \nThis event is funded\, in part\, by a grant from the NH Humanities Council.
URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/warner-dawnland-storyfest-2019-native-american-storytelling-festival/
LOCATION:Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum\, 18 Highlawn Rd\, Warner\, NH\, 03278\, United States
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SUMMARY:Hanover - Sites of Memory: Reconstructing the Past
DESCRIPTION:Sites of Memory: Reconstructing the Past\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFunded in part by New Hampshire Humanities\, the Black Heritage Trail of NH will host two programs in their Elinor Williams Hooker Tea Talk programs. These dialogues act as a catalyst for deeper excavating of New Hampshire’s Black history\, while also facilitating intellectual and communal connections between racism’s grip on our past and its contemporary manifestations. \nIn a compelling speech about race in America\, Mitch Landrieu said\, “There is a difference between remembrance of history and reverence of it.” Through discussing physical and artistic sites of memory\, this panel will explore how widely accepted narratives of our collective past shape and inform our collective present social identity. \nPresenters: Dr. David Watters\, Eric Aldrich\, Joel Christian Gill\nModerator: Dr. Graziella Parati
URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/hanover-sites-of-memory-reconstructing-the-past/
LOCATION:Dartmouth College\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
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