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SUMMARY:Baile de Gala\, Centro Latino de NH
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URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/baile-de-gala-centro-latino-de-nh/
LOCATION:Alpine Club\, 175 Putnam St\, Manchester\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T090000
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SUMMARY:Postponed -- Construction Industry\, Safety and Health Training
DESCRIPTION:Sorry this event has been postponed until this fall\, \nFor further information contact \nBrian Mitchell\nDirector NHCOSH\nPhone: 603-232-4406\n603-493-1173 \nEmail: nhcosh@nhcosh.org \nThis two-day health and safety course\, taught in\nSpanish\, is intended for entry level workers in the\nconstruction industry\, personnel in public works\,\npublic/private sector facilities and maintenance. It\nemphasizes hazard identification\, avoidance\, control and\nprevention. Training is based on various topics in OSHA’s 1926\nConstruction Industry Standard. Course requirements are set by\nOSHA’s Directorate of Training and Education (DTE). CEU=1\nTNEC tailors the mix of topics presented to the needs of the\ncourse participants. TNEC trainers utilize the Small Group Activity\nMethod of training to help class participants better understand\nand retain the content of the training. \nThis 10-hour course consists of:\n● 6h of Mandatory Topics (Intro to OSHA\, Focus Four (falls\,\nstruck-by\, caught-in/between\, electrical)\, personal\nprotective and lifesaving equipment\, and health hazards in\nconstruction\n● 2h of Elective Topics (such as stairways/ ladders\,\nhand/power tools\, excavation\, scaffolding\, materials\nhandling\, etc.)\n● 2h of Optional Topics (other construction hazards/policies\nor expanding on mandatory or elective topics). \nTo Register for the OSHA 10\nupcoming classes on Saturday\,\nJune 10th and June 17th\, contact: \nBrian Mitchell\nDirector NHCOSH\nPhone: 603-232-4406\n603-493-1173 \nEmail: nhcosh@nhcosh.org \nWebsite: nhcosh.org \nAddress: \nThe Plumbers and\nSteamfitters Hall\n161 Londonderry Turnpike\nHooksett\, NH 03106\nThis training is supported by TNEC and by\nthe National Institute of Environmental\nHealth Sciences of the National Institutes of\nHealth under Award Number\nU45ES006172. \nEntrenamiento de Salud y Seguridad\nOSHA 10\n¡GRATUITO e IMPARTIDO en ESPAÑOL!\nEste curso de salud y seguridad de dos días\, impartido en\nespañol\, está dirigido a trabajadores del sector público y\nprivado\, trabajadores principiantes en construcción\,\nlimpieza\, restauración\, mantenimiento de instalaciones y\npersonal de la industria en general.\nHace hincapié en la identificación\, evitación\, control y\nprevención. La formación se basa en diversos temas de la\nnorma de OSHA 1926. Los requisitos del curso los\nestablece la Dirección de Formación y Educación (DTE) de\nOSHA. CEU=1\nTNEC adapta la mezcla de temas presentados a las\nnecesidades de los participantes. Los capacitadores de\nTNEC utilizan el método de Actividades en Grupos\nPequeños para ayudar a los participantes a comprender y\nretener mejor el contenido de la formación.\nEste curso de 10 horas consta de:\n● 6h de Temas Obligatorios (Introducción a OSHA\,\n\,Caminar y Trabajar en Superficies\, Rutas de Salida\, Plan\nde Acción de Emergencia\, Prevención de Incendios y Plan\nde Protección contra Incendios\, Eléctrico\, Equipo de\nprotección personal y Comunicación de Peligros).\n● 2h de Temas Electivos (como ergonomía\, prevención de\ncaídas\, herramientas manuales / eléctricas\, manipulación\nde materiales\, Programas de Salud y Seguridad\, entre\notros).\n● 2h de Temas Optativos (tales como otros peligros/\nPatógenos o ampliación de temas obligatorios u optativos). \nPara Registrarse para las clases de\nOSHA 10 los dias Sabado\, 10 y 17\nde Junio contacte a: \nBrian Mitchell\nDirector NHCOSH\nTel: 603-232-4406\n603-493-1173 \nEmail: nhcosh@nhcosh.org \nSitio Web: nhcosh.org \nDirección:\nThe Plumbers and\nSteamfitters Hall\n161 Londonderry Turnpike\nHooksett\, NH 03106OSHA 10-Hour-Construction-NHCOSH4 last
URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/construction-industry-safety-and-health-training/
LOCATION:The Plumbers and Steamfitters Hall 161 Londonderry Turnpike Hooksett\, NH 03106\, 161 Londonderry Turnpike\, Hooksett\, NH\, 03106\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
ORGANIZER;CN="COSH":MAILTO:NHcosh@nhcosh.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230610T103000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230608T001947Z
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SUMMARY:English Conversation Group
DESCRIPTION:Practice speaking English in a safe\, supportive\, and fun environment! Coffee and light snacks are provided. \nAll levels are welcome\, but please note\, this is not an English class. \n 
URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/english-conversation-group/
LOCATION:Nashua Public Library\, 2 Court Street\, Nashua\, NH\, 03060\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230614T090000
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CREATED:20230524T030239Z
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SUMMARY:Digital Equity Planning in NH with the National Collaborative for Digital Equity.
DESCRIPTION:There are efforts in motion to improve Digital Equality in New Hampshire and we need to be sure the right people are at the table! Join us to learn about the grants and how we can affect the work to make sure it is what it needs to be in NH. Join us to learn about what is happening and what will happen in NH and how to influence the outcome. \nWEDNESDAY\, JUNE 14\, 2023 AT 9 AM – 11 AM\, VIA ZOOM \nThe National Collaborative for Digital Equity’s (NCDE) aim is to support sustained efforts to eliminate the digital divide as a barrier to economic and educational opportunity. As a federally tax-exempt nonprofit\, NCDE provides free dissemination and policy education as well as comprehensive\, fee-based consulting services\, in support of digital equity for economic and educational inclusion. \nTheir commitment is to “field building” — generating a sustained national infrastructure to support evidence-based practices in eliminating the digital divide as the crushing barrier it presents to the nation’s low- and moderate-income earners and communities. \nThe Department of Commerce’s use of Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal Funding to help Close the digital divide specifically\, $2.75 billion to fund Digital Equity. We know that digital exclusion carries a high societal and economic cost; reduces economic opportunity\, educational achievement\, positive health outcomes\, social inclusion\, and civic engagement; and exacerbates existing wealth and income gaps. The Digital Equity Act\, which was included as a part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal provides NTIA with funding for three grant programs to promote digital inclusion and equity for communities that lack the skills\, technologies and support needed to take advantage of broadband connections. NTIA will provide states with digital equity planning grants. NTIA will also implement a formula-based state grant program and a competitive grant program with funds available to accelerate the adoption of broadband through digital literacy training\, workforce development\, devices access programs\, and other digital inclusion measures. \nQuestions: WelcomingNH@miracoalition.org \nRegister here: https://bit.ly/DigitalEquityPlanning
URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/digital-equity-planning-in-nh-with-the-national-collaborative-for-digital-equity/
LOCATION:Via Zoom\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
ORGANIZER;CN="Welcoming New Hampshire":MAILTO:WelcomingNH@miracoalition.org
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SUMMARY:Black Heritage Trail of NH Junteenth Music Festival
DESCRIPTION:Three day music and education festival featuring Reggae\, Gospel\, Spiritual\, and Jazz music and education. \nRead more on Chamber Collaborative of Greater Portsmouth \n  \nhttps://blackheritagetrailnh.org/
URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/black-heritage-trail-of-nh-junteenth-music-festival/
LOCATION:Portsmouth NH\, Portsmouth\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230617T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230617T160000
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CREATED:20230602T182908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230615T155454Z
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SUMMARY:Postponed -- Construction Industry\, Safety and Health Training
DESCRIPTION:Sorry this event has been postponed until this fall\, \nFor further information contact \nBrian Mitchell\nDirector NHCOSH\nPhone: 603-232-4406\n603-493-1173 \nEmail: nhcosh@nhcosh.org \nThis two-day health and safety course\, taught in\nSpanish\, is intended for entry level workers in the\nconstruction industry\, personnel in public works\,\npublic/private sector facilities and maintenance. It\nemphasizes hazard identification\, avoidance\, control and\nprevention. Training is based on various topics in OSHA’s 1926\nConstruction Industry Standard. Course requirements are set by\nOSHA’s Directorate of Training and Education (DTE). CEU=1\nTNEC tailors the mix of topics presented to the needs of the\ncourse participants. TNEC trainers utilize the Small Group Activity\nMethod of training to help class participants better understand\nand retain the content of the training. \nThis 10-hour course consists of:\n● 6h of Mandatory Topics (Intro to OSHA\, Focus Four (falls\,\nstruck-by\, caught-in/between\, electrical)\, personal\nprotective and lifesaving equipment\, and health hazards in\nconstruction\n● 2h of Elective Topics (such as stairways/ ladders\,\nhand/power tools\, excavation\, scaffolding\, materials\nhandling\, etc.)\n● 2h of Optional Topics (other construction hazards/policies\nor expanding on mandatory or elective topics). \nTo Register for the OSHA 10\nupcoming classes on Saturday\,\nJune 10th and June 17th\, contact: \nBrian Mitchell\nDirector NHCOSH\nPhone: 603-232-4406\n603-493-1173 \nEmail: nhcosh@nhcosh.org \nWebsite: nhcosh.org \nAddress: \nThe Plumbers and\nSteamfitters Hall\n161 Londonderry Turnpike\nHooksett\, NH 03106\nThis training is supported by TNEC and by\nthe National Institute of Environmental\nHealth Sciences of the National Institutes of\nHealth under Award Number\nU45ES006172. \nEntrenamiento de Salud y Seguridad\nOSHA 10\n¡GRATUITO e IMPARTIDO en ESPAÑOL!\nEste curso de salud y seguridad de dos días\, impartido en\nespañol\, está dirigido a trabajadores del sector público y\nprivado\, trabajadores principiantes en construcción\,\nlimpieza\, restauración\, mantenimiento de instalaciones y\npersonal de la industria en general.\nHace hincapié en la identificación\, evitación\, control y\nprevención. La formación se basa en diversos temas de la\nnorma de OSHA 1926. Los requisitos del curso los\nestablece la Dirección de Formación y Educación (DTE) de\nOSHA. CEU=1\nTNEC adapta la mezcla de temas presentados a las\nnecesidades de los participantes. Los capacitadores de\nTNEC utilizan el método de Actividades en Grupos\nPequeños para ayudar a los participantes a comprender y\nretener mejor el contenido de la formación.\nEste curso de 10 horas consta de:\n● 6h de Temas Obligatorios (Introducción a OSHA\,\n\,Caminar y Trabajar en Superficies\, Rutas de Salida\, Plan\nde Acción de Emergencia\, Prevención de Incendios y Plan\nde Protección contra Incendios\, Eléctrico\, Equipo de\nprotección personal y Comunicación de Peligros).\n● 2h de Temas Electivos (como ergonomía\, prevención de\ncaídas\, herramientas manuales / eléctricas\, manipulación\nde materiales\, Programas de Salud y Seguridad\, entre\notros).\n● 2h de Temas Optativos (tales como otros peligros/\nPatógenos o ampliación de temas obligatorios u optativos). \nPara Registrarse para las clases de\nOSHA 10 los dias Sabado\, 10 y 17\nde Junio contacte a: \nBrian Mitchell\nDirector NHCOSH\nTel: 603-232-4406\n603-493-1173 \nEmail: nhcosh@nhcosh.org \nSitio Web: nhcosh.org \nDirección:\nThe Plumbers and\nSteamfitters Hall\n161 Londonderry Turnpike\nHooksett\, NH 03106OSHA 10-Hour-Construction-NHCOSH4 last
URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/construction-industry-safety-and-health-training-2023-06-17/
LOCATION:The Plumbers and Steamfitters Hall 161 Londonderry Turnpike Hooksett\, NH 03106\, 161 Londonderry Turnpike\, Hooksett\, NH\, 03106\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
ORGANIZER;CN="COSH":MAILTO:NHcosh@nhcosh.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230620
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SUMMARY:Juneteenth
DESCRIPTION:Juneteenth\, also known as Emancipation Day or Freedom Day\, holds a profound historical significance in the United States. It commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in Texas on June 19\, 1865\, marking the end of one of the darkest chapters in American history. \nThe origins of Juneteenth can be traced back to the American Civil War\, which erupted in 1861 over the divisive issue of slavery. As the war progressed\, Union forces advanced\, gradually liberating enslaved individuals throughout the Southern states. However\, the implementation of the Emancipation Proclamation issued by President Abraham Lincoln in 1862 was slow in Texas due to its geographical isolation and the resistance of slaveholders. \nIt was not until Union General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston\, Texas\, on June 19\, 1865\, that the enslaved people in the state were informed of their freedom\, two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation. This sparked jubilant celebrations among the newly freed individuals and laid the foundation for an annual observance that came to be known as Juneteenth. \nJuneteenth is more than a historical event; it holds immense significance in contemporary society. It serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring struggle for freedom and equality\, highlighting the resilience and perseverance of African Americans throughout history. \nFirst and foremost\, Juneteenth is a celebration of freedom. It honors the legacy of those who fought tirelessly for emancipation and recognizes the indomitable spirit of African Americans in the face of oppression. Moreover\, Juneteenth serves as a time for reflection\, acknowledging the ongoing fight against systemic racism and discrimination that persists today. \nThis commemorative day also serves as a unifying force. Juneteenth brings communities together\, fostering a sense of belonging and collective remembrance. It encourages dialogue about the history of slavery and its lasting effects\, promoting a greater understanding of racial injustice. By acknowledging the past\, Juneteenth prompts critical conversations about the present and inspires action towards a more equitable future. \nJuneteenth provides a platform for education and cultural enrichment. Through various activities\, such as parades\, concerts\, and art exhibits\, it showcases African American heritage\, art\, and culture. This celebration helps to reclaim and amplify voices that have long been marginalized\, offering an opportunity to appreciate the contributions and resilience of the African American community. \nMoreover\, Juneteenth has gained increased recognition and prominence in recent years. In 2021\, it was officially declared a federal holiday in the United States\, signifying an important step towards acknowledging and honoring the history and contributions of African Americans. This recognition elevates Juneteenth to a national platform\, encouraging broader participation and fostering a deeper understanding of its historical context. \nJuneteenth stands as a momentous occasion that symbolizes the triumph of freedom over oppression. Its historical origins and contemporary significance highlight the ongoing struggle for racial justice and equality. By embracing Juneteenth\, we honor the past\, educate the present\, and pave the way for a more inclusive future.
URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/juneteenth/
LOCATION:NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230620T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230620T180000
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CREATED:20230615T194507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230615T194507Z
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SUMMARY:World Refugee Day
DESCRIPTION:Join Badger\, Project Home\, and the Monadnock Mindfulness Center for a special community event honoring World Refugee Day on Tuesday\, June 20th in Keene. \nThe United Nations designated World Refugee Day to celebrate the strength and courage of people forced to flee their home country to escape conflict or persecution. Each year\, communities unite to build empathy and understanding for refugees’ plight and recognize their resilience in rebuilding their lives. \nWhen: Tuesday\, June 20 at 5:00 pm ET (rain or shine)\nWhere: Mt. Monadnock Labyrinth & Peace Pole\, Airport Road\nWhat: Community celebration of World Refugee Day\nWho: Special address by Alejandro Herrera\, Project Home founding member \nFREE community event. All ages are welcome! \nAs part of the ceremony\, participants will be invited to walk the stone sculpture at the Mt. Monadnock Labyrinth to reflect on and deepen their internal experience\, compassion\, and recognition of the ongoing struggles and challenges refugees face.
URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/world-refugee-day-3/
LOCATION:Airport Road\, Keene\, Airport Road\, Keene\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230624T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230624T103000
DTSTAMP:20260428T170321
CREATED:20230608T001540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230608T001540Z
UID:7731-1687599000-1687602600@welcomingnh.org
SUMMARY:English Conversation Group
DESCRIPTION:Practice speaking English in a safe\, supportive\, and fun environment! Coffee and light snacks are provided. \nAll levels are welcome\, but please note\, this is not an English class. \n 
URL:https://welcomingnh.org/event/english-conversation-group-2023-06-24/
LOCATION:Nashua Public Library\, 2 Court Street\, Nashua\, NH\, 03060\, United States
CATEGORIES:General
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