Get lost in the Moulton Farm’s 2024 corn maze

For Wes Thomas, designing Moulton Farm’s corn maze this year fulfilled a challenge he’d set for himself. “Each year, there are so many different ideas floating through my head as I’m getting ready to design the maze,” says Thomas, who’s been working at the farm since high school and designed their corn maze for 17 years. “Sometimes choosing the maze theme is pretty easy. I had several designs I was thinking about this year, so I did...

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2024 Walk to Defeat ALS

On Saturday, people living with ALS, family members, friends, caregivers, and others affected by ALS will gather at Rollins Park for the 2024 Walk to Defeat ALS New Hampshire. ALS, often called Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a progressive neurodegenerative disease affecting nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. It gradually robs people of the ability to walk, move, talk, swallow, and eventually breathe. ALS has no known cause or cure,...

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Walk for the Animals

Join Pope Memorial SPCA’s Walk for the Animals on Saturday, October 5, at Northeast Delta Dental in Concord. Dogs are welcome but must have current rabies vaccinations and remain on a leash at all times. Participants can choose between a 1-mile or 3-mile route. There will be food, raffles, vendors, and fun activities available for participants. The proceeds from the event will benefit homeless pets and support programs to prevent...

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New Hampshire Potters’ Guild Presents 2024 Biennial Show
Oct03

New Hampshire Potters’ Guild Presents 2024 Biennial Show

The New Hampshire Potters’ Guild is thrilled to announce the 2024 Biennial Show, titled “Hands on Earth,” a celebration of artistry, craftsmanship, and the deep connection between artists and their medium. The exhibition will take place at Kimball Jenkins Art and Community Center, Concord, through November 2, 2024. The 2024 Biennial Show will feature an array of works from the talented members of the NH Potters’ Guild,...

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Colorful abstracts
Oct03

Colorful abstracts

Colorful Contemplations, Abstract Realities by Marcie Robers will run through Oct. 12 at Two Villages Art Gallery (846 Main S t . , Contoocook ) . Marcie Roberts is inspired by master artists as well as the students she has taught. She feels a special connection with Spanish masters Dali, El Greco and Goya, and the fantasy artist James Christensen. A retired educator, Roberts has taught Spanish and painting at The Derryfield School...

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A LITERARY CELEBRATION

The New Hampshire Book Festival is an annual statewide book festival with the mission to bring authors together with readers to celebrate literacy, conversation, and community. This premier cultural event hosts 40+ nationally recognized authors for a free, all-day festival of panels, interviews, and book signings in New Hampshire’s historic capital city, Concord, on Oct. 4 and 5. All events will be held at Capitol Center for the Arts...

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Series features Eleanor Briggs

On Friday, October 4, the Jaffrey Civic Center will present the first speaker in this season’s Stories to Share series. Photographer Eleanor Briggs, founder of the Harris Center for Conservation Education, will speak on the subject of Conservation Tales: From Hancock, NH to Southeast Asia and Beyond. The program will begin at 5 p.m. and will be followed by a reception. Briggs has photographed wildlife for organizations such as...

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Children’s Theatre Project
Oct03

Children’s Theatre Project

The Children’s Theatre Project at The Community Players of Concord, NH provides a place for children (and adults) to create lasting friendships, develop their talent, and become part of a welcoming community. Watch these children as they present the timeless classic Charlotte’s Web adapted by Joseph Robinette on October 18th and 19th, 2024, at the Concord City Auditorium. Celebrating the 29th season of theatre for and by young people,...

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