On Display: New photography exhibit at Audubon McLane Center
May16

On Display: New photography exhibit at Audubon McLane Center

Sherie Dowsett is currently showing her nature photography at the  Audubon McLane Center through the end of June. Capturing wildlife in its natural surroundings, Dowsett’s work includes many species of birds, a moose and a few squirrels. And if you like what you see here (which the photos are actually in color), there’s plenty more to check out. Just give the Audubon a call at 224-9909 to check the availability of the room.

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Don’t forget: Rock ‘N Race is this Thursday
May16

Don’t forget: Rock ‘N Race is this Thursday

You probably saw last week’s Insider with all kinds of great coverage about this year’s Rock ‘N Race in it. But since we put it out the week prior to the event, we thought it might be a good idea to remind you that the 15th annual fundraiser for the Payson Center for Cancer Care is Thursday in downtown Concord. The fun begins at 6 p.m., and whether you decide to run, walk or skip, there’s lots of music to enjoy during your trip...

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Student work to be shown at New Hampshire High School Short Film Festival at Red River
May16

Student work to be shown at New Hampshire High School Short Film Festival at Red River

It’s never hard to find some good films being shown in Concord, and this Saturday will feature a whole slew of them created by New Hampshire high school students.Now in its 10th year, the 2017 New Hampshire High School Short Film Festival will take place at Red River Theatres on Saturday, beginning at noon.This year’s 24 films include animation, comedy, drama, documentary, music video and public service announcements/commercials. They...

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Chalk art sure can brighten your day
May16

Chalk art sure can brighten your day

We found this piece of street art on the sidewalk outside of the Smile Building last week, and it certainly was a nice way to start the day. And to whoever created it, you have a nice day, too.

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Two friends to perform ‘Gutenberg! The Musical!’ at Hatbox Theatre
May16

Two friends to perform ‘Gutenberg! The Musical!’ at Hatbox Theatre

Fans of drama, comedy, musicals and a little bit of history have a real treat in store for them this weekend.That’s because Hatbox Theatre will host two showings of the quirky play Gutenberg! The Musical! – one on Saturday night and one Sunday afternoon. The show has a lot going on, but at its core it’s basically about two struggling playwrights who have written a play (about Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of movable type) that...

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GoodLife is having a 2-day yard sale
May16

GoodLife is having a 2-day yard sale

Now that warmer weather is here, you’re about to start seeing lots of signs all over the city alerting you to upcoming yard sales. It’s one of those signs of spring that make you all warm and fuzzy inside. Because who doesn’t love a good yard sale? It’s the place to find some pretty neat and obscure stuff for a great deal. As the old saying goes, one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. And in an effort to raise some money, GoodLife...

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This area is a gold mine for farmers markets
May16

This area is a gold mine for farmers markets

Who’s your farmer? This message is printed across one of my favorite T-shirts. Can you answer that question? Amidst our modern-day conveniences, many of us struggle with it. This is a common, and treatable, symptom of the disconnection we share with our food. A few years back, I had trouble answering that question. My farmer was that ubiquitous plaid-clad individual, standing in front of rolling fields dotted with cows. That was on...

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You should go test out the new Audi seats
May16

You should go test out the new Audi seats

With gratitude to our generous and caring community, The Friends of The Audi are pleased to announce the completion of our 2016-17 project, restoration of the theatre’s historic seats – all 850 of them! Starting with the August Pitch In’s bulk mail announcement and the Season Opening GALA’s introduction of the project’s symbol – the Audi Gopher, the Seat Restoration Project has met all its goals and deadlines. Imagine: $105,000 raised...

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This Week in Concord History
May16

This Week in Concord History

May 16, 1893: After a sensational trial in the killing of a young woman who jilted him, Frank C. Almy, also known as George Abbott, is executed at the state prison. He is the ninth man hanged in New Hampshire and the last before capital punishment is repealed. It will be resumed in 1916. The execution is botched, the rope slipping over Almy’s head as he falls. Over his protests, he is quickly hanged again – and efficiently....

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Book of the Week: ‘Tiffany Girl’
May16

Book of the Week: ‘Tiffany Girl’

Tiffany Girl Deeanne Gist 2015, 508 pages Fiction   Did you know that there were “Tiffany Girls” – women who worked for Tiffany, the famous stained-glass and jewelry company? For the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago, Louis Comfort Tiffany was planning to create a state-of-the-art stained-glass mosaic chapel. But his male workers went on strike, so Tiffany hired young women from the Arts Students League of New York. Beautiful,...

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Bulletin Board

Learn about bird migration Tuesday In spring the natural phenomena of bird migration is heralded by the surge of songs, colors and new arrivals each day. It’s a challenging journey for the birds, made possible by healthy stop-over sites to rest and refuel along the way. Learn about these migratory wonders, how they do it, the challenges they face, and how we can help them at the N.H. Audubon McLane Center on Tuesday (May 16) at 7 p.m....

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It’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for . . .

After a monthlong vote, many days and late nights spent tallying up the ballots, we finally have the answer to the most important question in the Capital Region right now: Who won this year’s Cappies?Well, the answer is lots of local businesses, to be exact, since there were five main categories – fun, shopping, health and beauty, living and food and drink – with 94 subcategories to vote for.And while that is a daunting task to say...

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Rock ‘N Race sure does make a big difference
May09

Rock ‘N Race sure does make a big difference

When the first Rock ‘N Race was held 15 years ago, it was done to raise a little money for Concord Hospital’s soon-to-be-opened Payson Center for Cancer Care.The Payson Center opened in June of 2003, and over the last decade and a half, almost $4 million has been raised by the event that has seen participation grow from just over 800 in the first year to almost 6,000 last year. Not a bad little run for an road race that founder Steve...

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Want to know why people run Rock ‘N Race?
May09

Want to know why people run Rock ‘N Race?

Barbara Meighan Team: Captain of Lincoln Strong! (Originally Friends of Brian Robinson.   How long have you participated in Rock ‘N Race? I have participated in the Rock ‘N Race since its inception in May 2003. I was on the planning committee and went to weekly morning meetings with Peter Ellinwood, Steve Duprey and Claudia Walker, when all anyone knew was we wanted to raise money to finish the Payson Center and assist families...

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You can’t have a Rock ‘N Race without tunes
May09

You can’t have a Rock ‘N Race without tunes

The Rock ‘N Race is a peculiar event for musicians. On one hand, it’s a great opportunity to showcase your skills in the heart of the capital city for thousands of people.But on the other hand, most of those people are running in a race and therefore won’t really be able to stop and listen to the music.For Matt Poirier, a musician who plays in Concord all the time – including the past six Rock ‘N Races and the upcoming one – that’s...

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Instagram: Check out this race-ready photo we found
May09

Instagram: Check out this race-ready photo we found

With the Rock ‘N Race upon us, we scoured the interwebs for a nice Instagram shot that tied into that theme, and look at what we found. Instagram user @michaelpmurphy posted this shot of his running kicks – and those killer argyle socks! It’s not too often that we see an argyle sock with the skull and crossbones emblem on it, so when we do, we must run it. Have you taken a cool shot around Concord? Put it on Instagram with the hashtag...

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After 37 years, McGowan is closing the doors
May09

After 37 years, McGowan is closing the doors

If you live in Concord and happen to like art, then surely you’ve wandered around McGowan Fine Art.It’s what you’d consider an art institution in these parts, having been in business for 37 years. With a new show every month or so, the walls are always filled with something vibrant or thought provoking.But since the recession hit almost 10 years ago, things haven’t been easy for owner Sarah Chaffee. And a few weeks back, Chaffee made...

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GSM to feature tributes to Bruce Springsteen
May09

GSM to feature tributes to Bruce Springsteen

Fans of The Boss will want to take note – NEC Concord’s next installment of Granite State of Mind will be a tribute to Bruce Springsteen and all of his blue-collar charm.This Saturday, the little campus on North Main Street will turn into E Street, if you will, as some of the rocker’s biggest hits will be played by musicians from the community.The free show starts at 5:30 p.m. with doors opening at 5 – and for a show like this, you...

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Dress down for ‘Big Lebowski’ at Red River
May09

Dress down for ‘Big Lebowski’ at Red River

Phone’s ringing, Dude!And on the other end is Red River Theatres, letting you know that it’s time for another far-out night of The Big Lebowski.That’s right, the 1998 cult classic Coen brothers comedy is coming back to the big screen for one night only at Red River, and it’s going to be a whole event. On Thursday starting at 7 p.m., get over to Red River – you know, like, at whatever pace feels comfortable, man – to watch everybody’s...

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Enjoy drinking  water this week
May09

Enjoy drinking water this week

This week is National Drinking Water Week, hosted by the American Water Works Association. The city of Concord is encouraging the community to celebrate by getting to know more about their tap water. The event theme “Your Water – to Know It Is to Love It” inspires people to learn more to better understand and appreciate their drinking water. Concord’s General Services Department provides water treatment and distribution for the...

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Dress like a rock star, win tickets
May09

Dress like a rock star, win tickets

At some point or another, we’ve all dreamt about being a rock star.Sadly, it’s a lifestyle that only a chosen few get to lead.And outside of Halloween, it’s not always an acceptable practice to casually walk around wearing leather pants, no shirt and big gold chains.We know, life isn’t always fair, so it’s a good thing the powers that be at Rock ‘N Race not only enjoy music, but are actually encouraging anyone and everyone taking part...

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Backpack program sends kids home with food
May09

Backpack program sends kids home with food

There are plenty of important things in life many of us take for granted every day. One of the biggest ones is food. Although many of us have the luxury of choosing where we want to grab a bite whenever we want, there are a lot of families out there who don’t know when or where their next meal is coming from. That’s why volunteers with the Friends Program and Friends of Forgotten Children have teamed up with the Merrimack Valley...

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Trunks teach students about Abbot-Downing
May09

Trunks teach students about Abbot-Downing

What do you remember about some of your history lessons from elementary school? There were probably some glossy-paged textbooks, straight-to-VHS (and poorly acted) educational videos and the occasional puppet show or two, if your experiences were anything like ours.But the kids at Beaver Meadow, Christa McAuliffe and Deerfield Community schools get to learn about the past in a very different, creative and fun way, thanks to a couple...

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Don’t miss Herb & Garden Day signups
May09

Don’t miss Herb & Garden Day signups

On June 17, herbal educators and seasoned growers from all walks of life will come together to share their unique knowledge and build upon a tapestry of age old wisdom about herbs and natural medicine, native plants, organic gardening, permaculture, traditional homesteading practices, fermentation, brewing and the power of nature to heal. If you are a curious seeker, intrepid plant lover, herbal entrepreneur, earth lover or natural...

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Say hello to the new CYPN ambassadors
May09

Say hello to the new CYPN ambassadors

The Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce’s Concord Young Professionals Network (CYPN) introduces you to our “Young Professionals of the Month,” Katie Mosher and Amanda Winders. Both were recently selected to help launch CYPN’s new Ambassador Program. CYPN ambassadors will play an important role at future networking events by welcoming and assisting guests, and by helping YPs build relationships in the community. Katie Mosher How old...

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We won another award from the Grange
May09

We won another award from the Grange

Every year, the Concord Grange #322 holds a big to-do to honor many members of the local community – and that includes us. Unfortunately, we were unable to make the annual Community Recognition Night, but that doesn’t mean we didn’t add a shiny new plaque to our collection that now totals eight over the last two-plus years. That’s a pretty impressive haul if you ask us. The Concord Grange is a big fan of the work we do at the Insider,...

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On Display: A little splash of color to brighten your day
May09

On Display: A little splash of color to brighten your day

McGowan Fine Art wants you to enjoy all the excitement that spring brings, and what better way than with a new exhibit called Color Play. It features the work of Natalie Blake, Cathy Chin and Amy Goodwin, and it will be on display through June 2.

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Brady Players to stage ‘Little Shop of Horrors’
May09

Brady Players to stage ‘Little Shop of Horrors’

The Bishop Brady Players are making a comeback this spring.With a new director and head of music leading the operation, the drama club is set to take the stage this weekend for a spring musical – the first show since 2015.“The drama club has been dormant for about a year,” said musical director Ben Greene. “But we’re confident were going to bring back the program.”And it all begins this weekend with three performances of Little Shop...

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Students to perform ‘Into the Woods’ at Concord High this week
May09

Students to perform ‘Into the Woods’ at Concord High this week

If you know the stories of Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, Rapunzel and Jack and the Beanstalk, then you’ll be right at home in the Christa McAuliffe Auditorium this week, beginning Thursday. That’s because the Concord High School drama club is putting on four performances of Into the Woods, a musical that intertwines the plots of several Brothers Grimm and Charles Perrault fairy tales into one big show. The story centers around...

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Sign up for your free swim lessons
May09

Sign up for your free swim lessons

As the old saying goes, some of the best things in life are free.So it’s kind of a big deal that Concord Housing and Redevelopment is once again footing the bill for children in Concord and Penacook to take swim lessons at no cost.This is the third straight year that Concord Housing and Redevelopment has sponsored Concord Parks and Recreation swim lessons, which should mean there’s going to be a lot of good swimmers in this area in...

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