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Concord – The Art of Listening
The Yoga Center 28 South Main Street, Concord, NH, United States"I don't need fixing or advice...I just want you to listen to me." Ever heard those words? Listening well has the capacity to heal. Believe it. Listening is a gift that can help someone relieve their burdens, discover deep truth, open their heart, and resolve life dilemmas. And truly effective listening requires very little effort. But most of us […]
Keene – Yamato Drummers of Japan
The Colonial Theatre 95 Main St, Keene, NH, United StatesTheir acclaimed performances of Japanese Taiko drumming and music have captivated audiences of over 6 million people in 53 countries across the globe. Yamato’s visually spectacular, high-energy, explosive show is guaranteed to leave the audience exhilarated.
Keene – Immigration 101: Economic and Human Costs of Our Current Immigration Policy
St. James Episcopal Church 44 West Street, Keene, NH, United StatesA forum on the economic and human costs of our current immigration policy and ways faith communities can respond to these concerns.
Manchester – IINE Volunteer Info Session
International Institute of New England - Manchester 470 Pine St, Manchester, NH, United StatesJoin IINE-Manchester for a Volunteer Information Session from 6:00pm – 7:30pm. During this event, we will discuss IINE-Manchester’s work, how volunteers assist us in our mission to build inclusive communities, and the next steps to becoming a volunteer. Thank you for your interest in learning more about the International Institute of New England. We hope […]
Manchester – Rethinking Resistance: Ona Judge, the Washingtons’ Runaway Slave and the Meaning of Escape
The Dana Center at Saint Anselm College 100 Saint Anselm Drive, Manchester, NH, United StatesRethinking
Resistance:
Ona Judge, The Washingtons’ runaway
slave and the meaning of escape.
Dr. Erica Armstrong Dunbar’s lecture will be followed
by a moderated panel discussion featuring Saint Anselm
College faculty Dr. Jennifer Thorn and Dr. Beth Salerno.
7pm Tuesday January 23rd, 2018
Dana Center, Koonz Theater
Located at Saint Anselm College, St. Anselm College Drive, Manchester NH
This Event Free & Open to the Public
Copies of Dr. Dunbar’s book, Never Caught, will be available
for purchase and signing following the event.
Program
Sponsors
NH Institute of Politics
Distinguished Speaker
Series
Saint Anselm College:
Gender Studies
Program
History Department
Psychology
Department
Office of the President
Office of the Chief
Diversity Officer
The Multicultural
Center
and through generous
support by New
Hampshire
Humanities.
Lee – Build Your Savings & Spending Plan
NH Federal Credit Union Center for Finance & Education - Lee 71 Calef Hwy, Lee, NH, United StatesStop thinking about it as a budget…build a plan to get you what you want out of your life and your hard-earned wages. Building a spending plan you can work with is the first step. Come to this class for tips and lessons to help you build your spending plan and enhance your savings skills.
Concord – Ultimate 1st Time Homebuyer Event
True Brew Barista 3 Bicentennial Square, Concord, NH, United StatesTired of paying high rent? Join us for a first-time homebuyer event! -Educate yourself on the financial benefits and costs of being a homeowner (owning a home can be less expensive than renting). -Free beer and coffee and Amazon gift card give away! -Understand the process of getting pre-qualified and approved for a mortgage -Learn […]
Manchester – Conversation Café
First Congregational Church 508 Union St., Manchester, NH, United StatesBuilding Bridges. Cultivating Respect. Strengthening Community. Conversation Cafes are free community events that encourage casual, lighthearted conversation among Manchester residents. Bringing together immigrant and non-immigrant community members, Conversation Cafes provide a friendly space and a unique opportunity for everyone to learn, network, and strengthen relationships with neighbors. These social events play a valuable role in […]
Webinar – Exploring the History of Community Mental Health and Population Wide Mental Health Strategies
Public Health Institute Exploring the History of Community Mental Health and Population Wide Mental Health Strategies Thursday, January 25, 2018 1:00 pm Part I - Back to Our Roots: Exploring the History of Community Mental Health and Identifying Strategies to Advance Population Wide Mental Health and Wellbeing Event Description: Mental health is at the heart […]
Manchester – SNHU International Friends Soup & Salad Social
Southern New Hampshire University 2500 North River Road, Hooksett, NH, United StatesInternational Friends Soup & Salad Social Friday, January 26 at SNHU 5:30-7:30 PM This International Friends event is a Soup & Salad Social with games. After a get-acquainted activity, we’ll enjoy some hot soup and good conversation, followed by playing a variety of fun games to help everyone meet a mix of people including international students studying […]