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New summer nature camps for the region

HOLLIS – Beaver Brook Nature Center in Hollis continues its 41-year tradition of welcoming young people to explore, play and learn outdoors during summer. Teaching children about respect for the natural world and cultivating joy during healthy outdoor activities has been a longstanding goal ...

Plants with purpose

LYNDEBOROUGH – People passing the J.A. Tarbell Library one evening in May might have seen about a dozen people wandering about picking weeds and showing them to one another as they waved away black flies. The peculiar-seeming group was foraging for local edibles such as dandelions, burdock ...

HB performing arts to hold first ever ATAM awards night

[Barbosa and I]The International Thespian Society and the Tri-M Music Honor Society will be putting on the first ever Arts, Theatre and Music Awards on Friday, June 2. Established by ITS advisor Greg Parker, the Oscars-esque event will honor students throughout the performing arts department ...

Local keyboard students to show skills alongside full symphony orchestra

NASHUA – The future of classical music, and the talents of some of the area’s best young pianists, will be highlighted at an unusual concert in Nashua. On Sunday, June 11, a total of 19 students of Mila Filatova’s Piano Academy will get to experience making music with a symphony ...

Whitty Gallery hosts ‘Nature’s Delights: 4 Pastel Artists’

HOLLIS – Four pastel artists will share their love of nature and color in a group show opening early next month at Wild Salamander Creative Arts Center in Hollis. Wild Salamander will close out a busy spring gallery season with the show, in which all four artists are members of the Pastel ...

Nashua Catholic inducts local students into Junior Honor Society

NASHUA – Nashua Catholic Regional Junior High School inducted 25 seventh-grade students into the 2017 class of the Junior Honor Society during a recent ceremony in the auditorium. “The foundation of the National Junior Honor Society is based upon five pillars,” said eighth-grader ...