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  • Webinar – Making Facts Matter: Immigrants, the Economy and Words that Work

    Online

    The data on immigrants is clear. They are vital contributors to our local and national economies. In a time when facts alone don’t seem to matter, how exactly do you make the argument that immigrants are economic assets? Register now for Making Facts Matter: Immigrants, the Economy and Words that Work, a free webinar on February […]

    Free
  • Manchester – The Art of Hope

    Currier Museum of Art 150 Ash St., Manchester, NH, United States

    The Art of Hope Mondays, February 5 through 26 6 to 8 pm  This winter the Currier Museum of Art is working with Partnership for Drug-Free Kids to provide educational experiences in our galleries and classrooms that support parents whose children have a substance use disorder. The dynamic new program, “The Art of Hope,” speaks […]

    Free
  • Manchester – Immigration Prayer Vigil

    Norris Cotton Federal Building 275 Chestnut St., Manchester, NH, United States

    Throughout the next few months, our immigrant neighbors of Indonesian descent, as well as of other backgrounds, will have to check in at the Norris Cotton Federal building. We have made strong connections with these individuals during our months of vigils and would like to offer our solidarity and support during their check in. Please […]

    Free
  • Dover – Family Wellness Series: Support Your Child’s School Success

    Wentworth-Douglass Hospital 789 Central Avenue, Dover, NH, United States

    Support Your Child’s School Success Presented by the Parent Information Center of Concord NH This session offers practical support to parents of children with disabilities who want to help their children succeed at school. The workshop will include tips and strategies to assist parents in understanding what schools expect of them and how to work […]

    Free
  • Concord – Immigration 101

    Concordia Lutheran Church 211 North Main Street, Concord, NH, United States

    In January, the NH Council of Churches supported an “Immigration 101” forum at St. James Episcopal Church in Keene. Eva Castillo and Sarah Jane Knoy led discussion on the history and present of US immigration practice. They answered questions and also offered ways in which citizens can be informed about, build relationships with and also […]

    Free
  • Manchester – Staying Connected with Your Teen

    Boys and Girls Club of Manchester 555 Union Street, Manchester, NH, United States

    Staying Connected with Your Teen 5 session workshop for parents/caregivers of teens Wednesday:  February 7, 14, 21, March 7 and 14 Boys & Girls Club, 555 Union St., Manchester, NH Dinner provided 5:15 - 5:45; Program 5:45 - 7:45 REGISTER HERE contact Julie Yerkes, NH Teen Institute, for details about the program jyerkes.ti@gmail.com; 603-545-1046   Staying Connected with Your […]

    Free
  • Barrington – Different Roots, Common Dreams Photo Exhibit and Reception with Becky Field

    Barrington Public Library 105 Ramsdell Ln, Barrington, NH, United States

    Different Roots, Common Dreams Photo Exhibit and Reception with Photographer Becky Field Becky Field's exhibit of photographs on NH’s cultural diversity will be on display at the Barrington Public Library for the month of February 2018. Reception and talk on February 7, 6:30 pm. All are welcome. Visit: http://differentrootsnh.com  

  • Keene – A History of US Immigration Policy

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

    IMMIGRATION IS ONE OF THE DEFINING ISSUES OF OUR TIME. BUT THIS ISSUE IS NOT NEW TO THE UNITED STATES. How did our immigration policy start? How does today’s policy compare to that of the past? Wednesday, February 7, 2018. 7pm. A History of US Immigration Policy Former Keene State College professor and chair of the Holocaust […]

  • Concord – Mardi Gras Gala

    Grappone Conference Center 70 Constitution Ave, Concord, NH, United States

    Join Catholic Charities NH at our 13th annual Mardi Gras Gala on Saturday, February 10, 2018, at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord. The Mardi Gras Gala raised over $120,000 last year, supporting services that provide pathways out of poverty. Mardi Gras is a Louisiana-themed event that celebrates the culture of New Orleans, home to […]

    $125
  • Durham – Immigration 101

    Durham Community Church 17 Main St, Durham, NH, United States

    In January, the NH Council of Churches supported an “Immigration 101” forum at St. James Episcopal Church in Keene. Eva Castillo and Sarah Jane Knoy led discussion on the history and present of US immigration practice. They answered questions and also offered ways in which citizens can be informed about, build relationships with and also […]

    Free