In New Hampshire – April 2020

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Download In New Hampshire - April 2020 (pdf)New Hampshire Renaissance Faire May 9, 10, 16 & 17

The NH Renaissance Faire is a family friendly, educational, visual, theatrical and fantastical event held in gorgeous, (and central), Fremont, NH. From historical knights to fantastical fairies, NHRF brings together education and fun for the whole family. (Currently they are planning on holding this wonderful event, but they are monitoring the situation closely and will make adjustments as needed when they get updates from the state and federal authorities. Please check thier Facebook page for updates)…

A message from Strawbery Banke, Portsmouth, NH

The enduring message of Strawbery Banke is that community matters, and that the museum exists to tell the story of 300 years of community. We write to you today, watching the coronavirus march across the globe, to let you know that the museum is taking active steps to prepare. The museum staff and Trustees will continue to monitor and follow the guidance of the CDC, the NH Department of Health and Human Services and Portsmouth’s Health Officer. Because of that responsibility, we have agreed on the following actions: The museum is currently closed to the public, as is usual in March, preparing for the 2020 summer season…

Be ready for bears this spring: use electric fencing

The Granite State’s black bears will soon be emerging from their winter dens and be actively searching for any available food sources. While there is an abundance of hard mast crops such as acorns that remain from last fall, bears will also be easily enticed by a wide variety of human-generated food sources. Because of the early spring-like conditions, officials are asking the New Hampshire public to be both proactive and responsible by taking down bird feeders no later than April 1 in the…

NHBM announces unique, hands-on summer programs in 2020

This summer, New Hampshire Boat Museum (NHBM) will offer a half-dozen programs for kids of all ages. According to NHBM Executive Director Martha Cummings, the opportunity for kids and youth to experience the water will not be restricted to just New Hampshire’s lakes.“We are thrilled to offer youth the chance to try sailing the ocean on a big sailboat and get to explore some of the islands off of Penobscot Bay in…

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