Learn about political cartoons
Join the New Hampshire Historical Society’s Director of Collections and Exhibitions Wesley Balla on Saturday at 2 p.m. as he discusses how political cartoons came into wide use in the United States through the proliferation of inexpensive engraving and printing processes during the 19th century.
This talk focuses on an important slice of New Hampshire history — cartoons circulated during the 1852 campaign, when Franklin Pierce, ran for president. Admission to the talk is free for New Hampshire Historical Society members and included in the price of paid admission for nonmembers.
Erik Onufer
Caregivers class offered by VNA
Concord Regional VNA is offering “Powerful Tools for Caregivers,” a six-week program that empowers family caregivers of adults to take better care of themselves. The program takes place on Thursdays beginning Sept. 29, from 2:30 to 4 p.m., at Heights Community Center, 14 Canterbury Road.
Learn tools to help reduce stress, improve caregiving confidence, establish balance in your life, communicate your needs, make difficult decisions and locate helpful resources.
There is no fee to attend this program and space is limited. Registration is required. To register, call 224-4093 or 1-800-924-8620, ext. 5815 or visit crvna.org.
Andrew Morse
Author talk at Gibson’s Thursday
Concord Regional VNA is offering “Beyond the Book: Meet the Local Author,” on Thursday, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Gibson’s Bookstore, 45 S. Main St.
Local author Marjorie Burke discusses her and husband Donald’s new book, Melting Ice – Shifting Sand that creates a deeply honest and moving account of their struggle with Alzheimer’s disease.
This one-hour presentation includes a question and answer session. There is no fee to attend this program.
For more information, call 224-4093 or 1-800-924-8620, ext. 5815.
Andrew Morse
Financial class at Bow Mills church
Bow Mills United Methodist Church, 505 South St., Bow, will host a nine-week course by Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University. This program will be held on Sundays from 6:30 to 8 p.m., beginning Oct. 2.
Register online at daveramsey.com/fpu/classes or call 224-0884 for more information.
Joan Day
New book club with guest experts
Join Gibson’s Bookstore for our new Guest Star Book Club Series.
Each month we will present a new book, and the discussion will be lead by a guest expert. For November, we will be reading and discussing The Thin Man by Dashiell Hammett. The discussion will be lead by authors Kevin Flynn and Rebecca Lavoie.
Meetings take place at Gibson’s Bookstore. Each of these titles are discounted 25 percent up until their individual discussion dates.
The discussion about The Thin Man will take place Nov. 14 at 5:30 p.m.
Gibson’s Bookstore
Seated yoga class at HealthSouth
HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital will join rehabilitation providers across the nation, Sept. 18-24, in celebration of National Rehabilitation Week with the theme “The Power of Rehabilitation.” Community members are invited to learn more about the power of yoga, and how it can be helpful for over 70 chronic physical and mental health conditions, by visiting the hospital located at 254 Pleasant St. for a seated therapeutic yoga seminar on Thursday, from 1:30 to 3 p.m. in the hospital cafeteria.
This seminar will share seated yoga techniques to help the mind and body, and is free.
To RSVP or learn more about the seminar, please contact Shandra Plourde at 226-9812, Shandra.Plourde@healthsouth.com, or visit healthsouthconcord.com.
Shandra Plourde
Concord High 10 year class reunion
The Concord High School class of 2006 will hold its 10-year reunion on Oct. 8, from 6 to 11 p.m., in The Atrium at Tandy’s, 1 Eagle Square.
Appetizers will be provided, there will be a cash bar and music.
Tickets are $35 and may be purchased at bit.ly/2c6DAw9 or at the door with cash.
Alyssa Buckley
Yankee Chapter PRSA trivia night
Bring your smartphone and/or tablet and join the Yankee Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America at the Red Blazer (72 Manchester St.) on Sept. 28.
Since September is PRSA’s Ethics Awareness Month, the Yankee Chapter will celebrate with a night of free interactive trivia fun.
The event kicks off at 5:30 p.m., with the first round of trivia starting at 6 p.m.
We’ll have prizes for trivia questions covering topics from PRSA history, code of ethics and professional values.
Stefanie Phillips