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Manchester – Conversation Cafe
First Congregational Church 508 Union St., Manchester, NH, United StatesEveryone is welcome! Please join us in sharing language and culture through conversation. Conversation Cafes bring together our newest community members with people who have been in Manchester awhile. This is an opportunity to meet your neighbors, learn more about Manchester, and engage in friendly conversation. Perfect for anyone hoping to practice English language or meet new faces in a friendly and […]
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Culture Shock! ArtFront NH
Jupiter Hall 89 Hanover St., Manchester, NH, United StatesJoin us for "Culture Shock!" at Jupiter Hall and explore the dissonance, diversity and cultural integration of Manchester's lively and cosmopolitan community. Manchester’s Claudia Rippee will be showing her collection of poignant graffiti photographs. These crisp and riveting images will be juxtaposed against Patrick McCay’s vivid, textural paintings. Added to the mix will be the […]
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Manchester – Ask a Muslim Anything
Manchester City Library 405 Pine Street, Manchester, NH, United StatesThe Manchester City Library on 405 Pine Street, Manchester, NH is offering an opportunity for conversation about identity, conflict and interfaith relations by hosting Mr. Robert Azzi in a presentation called "Ask a Muslim Anything." This event will take place in the Library's Auditorium on Thursday, October 12th, 2017 at 6:30 p.m.
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Portsmouth – Speaker Series: Hungary Today
Portsmouth Public Library 175 Parrott Ave, Portsmouth, United StatesGABOR GARAI Consul General of Hungary to Boston MONDAY, OCTOBER 16 at 7 PM Levenson Room, Portsmouth Public Library Free and open to the public; Advance registration requested online or call 603.314.7970; Books for sale following program This program is co-sponsored by the Portsmouth Public Library. ABOUT GABOR GARAI: Mr. Garai is the Hungarian Consul […]
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Manchester – Global Tipping Points: Hot, Hungry Planet
UNH - Manchester 88 Commercial St., Manchester, NH, United StatesTHINK GLOBALLY & ACT LOCALLY A three-part series looking at global issues from a local level TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17 at 6PM LISA PALMER Journalist Lisa Palmer has traveled the world documenting the cutting-edge innovations of people on the front lines of fighting the food gap. She will share the story of the epic journey to […]
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Concord – Diwali Celebration
Building Community in New Hampshire (previously known as Bhutanese Community of New Hampshire) and Creating Community invite you to attend a Diwali Celebration! Join us on the first day of Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights, at City Plaza in front of the NH State House, to celebrate the "victory of light over darkness, good […]
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2017 Black New England Conference
Huddleston Hall 73 Main St, Durham, NH, United States2017 Black New England Conference The Science and Engineering of Race: Living Through the Archives The Carsey School is a proud co-sponsor of the 2017 Black New England Conference. This conference will discuss how modern medical and social sciences have made some extraordinary advances through the exploitation of Black bodies while simultaneously allowing myths of racial […]
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Manchester – Turkish Coffee Night
Turkish Cultural Center of NH 540 Chestnut St., Manchester, NH, United StatesTurkish Coffee Hour featuring Noah's Pudding The Oldest Dessert In The World 'Asure,' is the Turkish name for Noah's pudding. It is made of a mixture consisting of grain, fruits, dried fruits, and nuts. It is a symbol of diversity, friendship and unity. Asure is common throughout the Middle East and spans many cultures, traditions […]
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Hanover – The Music History of French-Canadians, Franco-Americans, Acadians, and Cajuns
Howe Library 13 South Street, Hanover, NH, United StatesLucie Therrien follows the migration of French-Canadians and the evolution of their traditional music: its arrival in North America from France; the music's crossing with Indian culture during the evangelization of Acadia and Quebec; its growth alongside English culture after British colonization; and its expansion from Quebec to New England, as well as from Acadia […]