This week’s roundup of event listings in Patch’s New Hampshire communities.
All event proceeds will go directly to Family Promise of Greater Concord, aiding families and children facing homelessness.
The classic "Pride and Prejudice" comes to the "audi" in all its sparkling splendor.
Margaret Porter's 16th book will be celebrated locally
Get Out, NH: Youth in government, art, music, comic books, fundraisers, and many more fun things to do this weekend in the Granite State.
Talks, stories, Dungeons & Dragons for teens, 3D wood workshop, rummage sale, cocktails, and more.
The early April storm continues into Friday and Saturday; Sun returns Sunday. Plus, fun things to do: Books, crafts, dancing, music, more.
Also: Book talks, exercise, films, music, and more.
Youth performances, breakfast fun, soup fundraiser, last fish fry at Catholic school, art, music, Palm Sunday events, crafts, and more.
St. Patrick’s Day music, comedy, painting, and dance; maple weekend in the Granite State; 2 Lent fish fries left; food and crafts; more.
Fun events in the Granite State: Fish fry, dueling pianos, farmers markets, comedy, concerts, blood drive, Cub pack and scout yard sale.
It’s a messy weather week in NH. Plus, fun events are happening around the state, including painting, talks, games, comedy, and more.
Stuff to do: Friday Night Fish Fry; concerts; crafts; magic; bees; food; comedy; auditions; and more.
It’s a long weekend for some, being Presidents Day/Washington’s Birthday on Monday. There will be comedy, concerts, food, and other events.
Super Bowl parties and fun things to do around the Granite State; a day of prayer; line dancing; Liv Tsetsilas performs; free chili; more.
Get Out, New Hampshire: “Footloose” youth edition; arts and crafts; farmers markets; political talks; music and concerts; theatre; more.
Remembering the legendary Carol Channing on the 5th anniversary of her passing
Get Out, New Hampshire: It’s MLK Jr. Civil Rights Day weekend: National debt talk; Intuitive Eating; art; The British Invasion!; and more.
Get Out: Meet #FITN2024 candidates; book events and talks; singing; yoga; farm buildings; Bach lunch; more.
The National Weather Service expects “moderate snowfall accumulations” while AccuWeather predicts 3-12. Plus, Get Out: Weekend events, more.
Concord continues to be a place where all can find hope and dreams.
Get out: Concord, Nashua, and Portsmouth vote on Tuesday; holiday fairs; stories; nutrition; taxes; Social Security; art projects; and more.
Fun things to do: Smashing pumpkins (literally), a downtown art walk, concerts, home design and photo classes, shopping, talks, and more.
Get Out NH! Here is a quick rundown featuring the latest weather forecast for the week ahead and activities in the Granite State this week.
Expect mostly sunny skies and highs in the mid-70s until Sunday, when the rain returns. Plus: Fun things to do in the Granite State.
Get Out: Candidate forums in Nashua, books, walks, wildlife, craft fairs, and more, all around the Granite State.
Barbara Higgins can now add author to her impressive resume
Hollywood Classics return to Concord screens!
Classic Oscar winner brightens Red River's screen on October 16
"The Way We Were" returns to a Concord movie screen in time for its 50th anniversary.
October 18 will be an evening to remember
Barry Steelman celebrates a landmark birthday and we also remember the great John Gfroerer
Music, food, activities, and more, all in Downtown Concord, for the 49th annual festival which runs through Saturday.
The city’s biggest summer event returns for the 49th year on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday — with all kinds of fun for everyone.
Kathleen Bailey's long-awaited salute to our community finally arrives.
Scott Miller of Miller Amusements has been setting up rides and fun for decades. The Concord Kiwanis Fair runs through Sunday.
The fair runs Thursday through Sunday at the Everett Arena. Proceeds will fund food banks, Camp Spaulding, key clubs, and scholarships.
The New England talk host, author, and journalist said he felt under the weather after a procedure Monday; hospitalized after fainting.
New Hampshire, U.S. entertainment venues say they are increasingly faced with angry customers who bought fake or fraudulent tickets.
Champions from 30 New Hampshire high schools will take the stage from Feb. 16 to Feb. 30 in Henniker, Plymouth, and Rochester.