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Capital Area ARES to meet Monday at Red Cross The Capital Area Amateur Radio Emergency Service will hold its monthly meeting on Monday, Feb. 7 at 7 p.m. at the Concord American Red Cross, 2 Maitland St. This meeting is open to all interested hams or people who are interested in getting a ham radio license. For more info, visit ca-ares.org. Don Curtis ‘Calendar Girls’ up next for Community Players The Community Players of Concord will...
‘Nutcracker,’ Rockin’ Daddios on tap
Wednesday Looking to hear some blues in the middle of the week while snacking on some nachos? Then look no further than Hermanos, where Kid Pinky will be playing. “Accompanied by three highly talented bluesmen from the New Hampshire area, Kid Pinky is a throwback to the future, paying homage to the blues from the 40s and 50s while simultaneously crafting a modern, completely original sound,” says the band’s website. Gotta love the ol’...
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Holiday craft fair Saturday at Merrimack Valley The Merrimack Valley High School KEY Club is hosting a holiday craft fair this weekend in the school’s cafeteria. The fair runs 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday. There will be handmade crafts, baked goods, antiques, jewelry, Pampered Chef, Tastefully Simple and more Breakfast will be available while supplies last starting at 9 a.m. on Saturday and a hot brunch...
The Granite United Way Guide to Gifts and Giving
It’s almost time for the latest and greatest toys, electronics and deals to dominate the television airwaves for what will likely feel like months on end, and that can only mean one thing – the holidays are upon us. But while many of us make our way to store after store looking for the perfect gift for everyone on our shopping list, there are lots of people out there not as fortunate. Many of our community members won’t find any gifts...
Sadly, this will be the final year of the SNOB as we know it
The SNOB Film Festival has had a good run over the last decade plus. But when the longtime Somewhat North of Boston shindig wraps up this weekend, it will be the end of the film festival as we know it. Don’t worry, organizers aren’t pulling the plug on the popular yearly moviegoers paradise, but rather it will be a reset of sorts. This is the last year of the SNOB. When the event rolls around in 2016, it will be under a new name. What...