Do you want to become a better writer?
Feb20

Do you want to become a better writer?

Jennifer Mitchell is working on a collection of stories for people with dementia. Her husband, Graham, has completed five chapters of a sci-fi story that he’s not sure he’ll actually finish.Barbara Lassonde, who co-chairs the Concord Writers Group with Monitor East Side town crier Chris Weeden, writes historical and non-fiction material.Anna Dunkelman is putting together a screen play, but isn’t “really sure where it’s going to go.”...

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Bulletin Board: Lunch series, college and artist reception
Feb20

Bulletin Board: Lunch series, college and artist reception

Lenten Luncheon series Thursday Bow Mills United Methodist Church, 505 South St., Bow, cordially invites you to attend the 2018 Lenten Luncheons series over the next five weeks with presentations by luncheon speakers beginning this Thursday with Sarah-Elizabeth Anderson, a facilitator of restorative circles, a conflict resolution process for communities. Speakers for the next four weeks include: Maggie Fogarty, co-director of the N.H....

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Bulletin Board
Feb13

Bulletin Board

Candidates’ night in Bow Feb. 20 The third annual candidates’ night for those running for an elected office in the town of Bow will be held on Feb. 20 at 6 p.m. in the library’s lower level. The library will be in contact with all registered candidates to obtain information for the candidate info packets, and to confirm participation on candidate’s night. The snow date for the event is March 6 at the same time and same location. For...

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NHTI Film Society to screen ‘KEDI’ The NHTI Film Society will screen KEDI (Not Rated, 2016) on Friday at 7 p.m. in the Sweeney Auditorium. Admission is by donation ($5 suggested); free with an NHTI student ID. For more information, contact Steve Ambra at 271-6484, ext. 4101 or sambra@ccsnh.edu. Doug Schwarz   Quilters guild to hold meeting The Capital Quilters Guild will hold its next meeting on Friday at the United Baptist...

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New planetarium show begins Friday The McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center will premiere its newest planetarium show, Life under the Arctic Sky, on Friday at 7 p.m. Life under the Arctic Sky explores the Northern Lights from both the perspective of scientists and of the Sami, the indigenous Scandinavians who traditionally herded their reindeer over hundreds of miles, their way lit only by the moon, the stars and these dancing lights in...

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