Thursday, November 21. 6:30-9pm. Keene Public Library. Music Man (1962) Marian, the Librarian, is the only person in River City who sees through the fraudulent Harold Hill. She has access to printed proof of “Professor Hill’s” deception, but she loathes … Continue reading →
Monadnock Festival Orchestra and Chorus Gil Rose, Conductor Celebrate the life and work of James Bolle with the next in our popular Complete Beethoven Symphony Cycle featuring Beethoven’s 9th Symphony. Soloists TBA.
Ah, summer – the season that coincides with relaxation. What could be better than ending a beautiful lake day enjoying a beer with friends? If you’re looking to try out a new brewery or distillery … Continue reading →
Meet 18th Century Characters Abner Sanger and Mary Stiles. Difference of Opinions: “The Divided States of America” Patriots and Loyalists in Cheshire County with Abner Sanger and Mary Stiles. Meet Abner Sanger and Mary Stiles, adult siblings with opposing views … Continue reading →
Harrisville Community Church ~ 13 Canal Street, Harrisville, NH Monadnock Music String Quartet Gabriela Diaz and Zenas Hsu, violins Noriko Futagami, viola Rafael Popper-Keizer, cello Musical Program Charpentier – Concert pour quartre parties de viols, H545 Kurtag – 12 Microludes … Continue reading →
Special Evening Activity Under the Waxing Moon Join us for an Evening of Storytelling as museum volunteers use Native Legends to tell us who we are and how our world came to be. As the evening progresses, guests will be … Continue reading →
What made Number 4 unusual? That it was the edge of the woods? Yes, but…. That it was the only town where the fortification was not taken over by the (so called) enemy? True, but…. That it was the lone … Continue reading →
The Romans are coming! Travel farther back in time to the days when Rome ruled much of the western world. Learn exactly what a legion is and how their battle tactics enabled them to conquer so much territory. Hands-on activities … Continue reading →
The Col. Hinsdale Garrison Co. is a group of volunteer men, women and children with a love of history who are dedicated to recreating aspects of 18th C. colonial community life with unique concentration on the every day skills, chores … Continue reading →