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North Country Events

CALENDAR OF EVENTS: The newsletter typically announces events in the next week. The calendarshows you events in the coming months.

ALL SAINTS’ EPISCOPAL CHURCH LENTEN MUSIC SERIES, LITTLETON
Thursday March 24 at Noon at 35 School Street. Free 40-minute performance by pianist Serry Serafini and pianist/organist Joyce Roy. Thursdays during Lent, February 25 through March 17. Bring your bag lunch and a warm beverage and listen to some inspiring music. All welcome, donations appreciated. For more information, visit www.allsts.org

ISLAY MIST CEILIDH AND FIRESIDE FIDDLERS, COLEBROOK
Friday March 25 7:00 PM Tillotson Center, 14 Carriage Lane. Two of the region’s most popular ensembles share the bill in a show presented by the Great North Woods Committee for the Arts. Tickets $15. Islay Mist Ceilidh performs the music of the Celtic world, bringing together reels, jigs, airs and more from Scotland, Ireland, Cape Breton and beyond. The Fireside Fiddlers play foot-tapping old-timey tunes that have stood the test of time. For more information, visit www.gnwca.org

NH MAPLE EXPERIENCE AT THE ROCKS, BETHLEHEM
Saturdays March 26 and April 2 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM The Rocks Estate, 4 Christmas Lane. Learn about and participate in each step of maple sugaring. Participants drill holes in the trees, put taps in, hang buckets, learn to identify different types of trees and how to tap your own trees at home. There are also horse-drawn wagon rides, interpretive guides, local history and information about sugaring. The cost is $15 for adults and $12 for children. For more information, visit http://nhmapleexperience.com.

 

SOLARIZE AMMONOOSUC OPEN HOUSE, BETHLEHEM
Saturday March 26 9:00 AM - Noon at Copper Canyon Camp, off Route 142. View a 13.5 kw roof mount. Net metering information session with Kate Epsen of NH Sustainable Energy Association. For more information, visit http://ammenergy.org/index.php/solarize-ammonoosuc/events-and-news

BROADCAST OF HANDEL’S MESSIAH, ST. JOHNSBURY
Saturday March 26 1:00 PM Catamount Arts, 115 Eastern Avenue. Broadcast of Easter weekend performance of Handel’s Messiah by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square plus four soloists from the Metropolitan Opera. Participants are invited to sing along with the choir. No admission cost. If you would like, you can make a monetary donation or bring a non-perishable food item to donate to the Kingdom Community Services Food Shelf. 

EASTER EGG HUNT BENEFITS BOYS & GIRLS CLUB, LITTLETON
Saturday March 26 3:00 PM Little Village Toy & Book Shop, 81 Main Street. Enjoy an easter egg hunt, photo op with the Easter Bunny, a bunny craft activity and more. $1 per child to participate, additional donations welcome, all proceeds go to the Boys & Girls Club of the North Country. For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/554847771358831/

SESSION AMERICANA, HAVERHILL
Saturday March 26 7:30 PM Court Street Arts at Alumni Hall, 75 Court Street. A rock band in a tea cup, or a folk band in a whiskey bottle, this collective of musicians craft a unique musical experience. On stage, a collapsible bar table wired with microphones, a vintage suitcase recast as a kick drum, an old Estey field organ, a pre-war parlor guitar, a mandocello and all of its smaller siblings, and more. Tickets $20. For more information, visit http://www.courtstreetarts.org/workshops/.

HAVERHILL CORNER LIBRARY SCANDINAVIAN MYSTERIES DISCUSSION
Monday March 28 7:00 PM Haverhill Corner Library. There will be a discussion of "Faceless Killers" by Henning Mankell. This is the first novel in the series featuring Swedish police inspector Kurt Wallander. Copies of the book are available at the library. Free and open to the public. For more information, visit http://hliba.blogspot.com

BROADBAND AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN COOS COUNTY, GORHAM
Thursday March 31 5:00 - 6:30 PM Town & Country Inn & Resort. This is a meeting/workshop to raise awarenes of the importance of affordable broadband connectivity for economic development and small business. Hosted by the NH Broadband Mapping & Planning Program, NetworkNH, UNH Cooperative Extension, and WREN. An update on the availability of broadband in Coos county will be provided, future plans for expansion will be shared. Free and open to all. For more information, contact David Foot at David.Foote@unh.edu. To register, visit https://www.events.unh.edu/RegistrationForm.pm?event_id=19822

RED CROSS BABYSITTING COURSE, BETHLEHEM
Saturday April 9 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM Bethlehem Public Library, 2245 Main Street. For boys and girls age 11 and older, this class teaches how to keep other children and themselve safe, basic child care, as well as pediatric CPR and first aid. This course offers skills to care for children of all ages. Class size is limited and registration is required. The cost of the course is $20 payable no later than the day of the class. Sponsored by the Friends of the Bethlehem Public Library. To register, call 603 869 2409. 

 

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