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Dover – Active Bystander Training

First Parish Church 218 Central Ave., Dover, NH, United States

Active Bystander Training In a time when people are quicker to express anger and more likely to be angry at people “not like them”, many of us are seeking tools to respond effectively to such biased anger. This training will give you tools and insights to use in such situations and a chance to think […]

Free

Manchester – Conversation Café: A Spanish & English Intercambio

First Congregational Church 508 Union St., Manchester, NH, United States

This Conversation Café will be in both Spanish and English! This will be a great opportunity for community members who speak either Spanish or English fluently and want to practice the other language. Or maybe you're fluent in both and want to connect with other bilingual neighbors! The idea for this event came about when […]

Free

Keene – Italian Love Songs with Salvatore Basile

Historical Society of Cheshire County 246 Main St, Keene, NH, United States

Italian Love Songs with Salvatore Basile Italian-born singer Salvatore Basile came to America when he was three years old on the ship Andrea Doria, which sank three years later. He recalls developing his love of music as a teenager while listening to his father sing Italian love songs to his mother. It is his father […]

$10 – $15

Concord – “Let’s Talk about Racial Issues” Panel Discussion

South Congregational Church 27 Pleasant St, Concord, NH, United States

Feb. 18: Let’s Talk about Racial Issues, panel discussion Keeping the Dream Alive in Concord Let’s Talk About Racial Issues February 18, 2018, 3:00pm-5:00pm South Congregational Church, 27 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH 03301 Panelists: Dawn Berry, Ken Barnes, James McKim Read or download A Framework for Anti-racism and racial Reconciliation Training in the Episcopal Church. “So […]

Free

Concord – Home Buyer Seminar

CATCH Neighborhood Housing/HOMEteam 105 Loudon Rd. Unit 1, Concord, NH, United States

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 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. […]

$69

Nashua – Human Book Festival

Nashua Public Library 2 Court Street, Nashua, NH, United States

Human Book Festival The “books” at this festival are people with stories to tell, about interesting jobs or travels; causes they have championed; experiences of prejudice due to their religion, disability, or other identity; and more. At the event, you can “check them out” for one-on-one conversations in the library. Between 1 pm and 2 […]

Free

New London – Youth Mental Health First Aid Training

Colby-Sawyer College 541 Main St., New London, NH, United States

The Office of Student Wellness and the UNH Cooperative Extension are presenting Youth Mental Health First Aid. The training will be held on Saturday, March 3rd from 8:30 to 5:00 at Colby-Sawyer College in New London. Please see the attached flyer for more information. View Flyer here.  

Free

Keene – Holi Festival

Historical Society of Cheshire County 246 Main St, Keene, NH, United States

Celebrating the arrival of spring, Holi (also called Holaka or Phagwa) is a festival practiced by Hindus in countries such as India, Nepal, and Bangladesh in March. The public is invited to attend this family-friendly cultural celebration at the Historical Society of Cheshire County, 246 Main Street, in Keene on Saturday, March 3th at 12pm. […]

Madbury – All Eyes Are Upon Us: Racial Struggles in the Northeast, from Jackie Robinson to Deval Patrick

Madbury Town Hall 13 Town Hall Road, Madbury, NH, United States

All Eyes Are Upon Us: Racial Struggles in the Northeast, from Jackie Robinson to Deval Patrick From Brooklyn to Boston, from World War II to the present, Jason Sokol traces the modern history of race and politics in the Northeast. Why did white fans come out to support Jackie Robinson as he broke baseball's color […]

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