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Decatur Creek to play Hatbox

The Hatbox Theatre is happy to announce a performance by local band Decatur Creek on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $16.50, and $13.50 for students, seniors and members.

Jack Carlton, Steve Dionne and Doug Farrell are each accomplished New Hampshire musicians, singer/songwriters and performers who together are – Decatur Creek.

For more information, or to purchase tickets, visit hatboxnh.com, or call 715-2315.

Kevin Barrett

Community church supper Friday

Grace Episcopal Church will host its free monthly community supper on Friday, from 5 to 6 p.m.

Our May supper features a pot roast dinner with mashed potatoes and gravy, carrots and angel food cake for dessert. So come, bring your family and friends and take the night off from cooking.

There is no charge, but donations are welcomed and support our Take-A-Tote Ministry, which helps to feed Concord’s hungry school children.

For more information, contact Grace Episcopal Church at 224-2252 or visit graceeastconcord.org.

Tina Preston

Concord woman running for charity

Jessica Reynolds of Concord is participating in the 2016 Boston’s Run to Remember as part of the RUN to End Alzheimer’s team for the Alzheimer’s Association, MA/NH Chapter.

Taking place on May 29, Reynolds will join other team members to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s.

“I wanted to participate on this year’s team because this is the year my grandfather was diagnosed. My grandfather was the first runner in our family, a passion that now extends to four generations. It is because of him that we run today. What better way to help than with the passion he started and will ultimately leave us with,” Reynolds said.

For more information about the run, visit alzmass.org/RTR.

Ella Schwotzer

Dying to Talk cafe next Wednesday

Concord Regional VNA’s monthly “Dying to Talk Cafe” focuses on “The Two Sides of Illness” on May 25 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at True Brew Barista in Gibson’s Bookstore, 45 S. Main St.

Monthly “Dying to Talk” Cafes give people the opportunity to breathe life into conversations about dying. Come and join experienced facilitators for coffee, tea and a relaxed, open-minded discussion about any number of topics related to the certainty of death. Each cafe is offered by Concord Regional VNA Hospice Program staff.

Cafes are free and pre-registration is not required.

For more information, call 224-4093 or 1-800-924-8620, ext. 5815.

Andrew Morse

Sinfully Sweet at St. Paul’s Church

International tunes, wicked desserts and a silent auction await attendees at Sinfully Sweet – Songs from Around the World on Saturday at 7 p.m. The evening, presented by St. Paul’s Church, will be hosted at Tad’s Place at Havenwood Heritage Heights, 149 Eastside Drive. Audience members will delight in musical offerings from the choir and musicians of St. Paul’s, as well as special guests.

Event proceeds benefit the outreach ministries of St. Paul’s Church, which directly support the local community. Tickets are $20, and available at stpaulsconcord.org, by calling 224-2523, or at St. Paul’s, 21 Centre St.

Kim Murdoch

NHTI to hold graduation Friday

At 10 a.m. on Friday, NHTI will hold its 66th annual Commencement Exercises on the lawn behind Little Hall (rain or shine). The college offers 88 associate degree, certificate and diploma programs to more than 7,000 students annually. However, only students in the 41 associate degree programs participate in commencement. This year, NHTI is awarding approximately 600 associate degrees.

Doug Schwarz

Music celebration at South Church

On Sunday South Congregational Church will observe a celebration of music ministry at the 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. services. Please join us as we celebrate and share the sound of beautiful music with our organist, choir and bell choir.

Peg Wenzel

Crafters wanted for mall fair

Local crafters, artisans and artists are invited to take part in an upcoming craft fair at Steeplegate Mall.

The fair is scheduled for June 18, from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Space is limited.

For more infor, email sophia.verdana@gmail.com or call 545-1451.

Andrea Rook

Red River needs your donations

Red River Theatres is looking for donations of gently used CDs, DVDs, records and tapes for its annual Music, Movie & Poster Sale.

Donations can be dropped off at the theater during business hours, or call Mike at 568-9241 to arrange a pickup. The sale will be held during Market Days, June 23-25. All proceeds go to support your local non-profit independent theater.

Mike Hogan

Sign up for ‘chic picnic’ in August

Join Concord Hospital Trust for a mass “chic picnic” at a surprise location for Evening en Blanc on Saturday, Aug. 20 from 6 to 10 p.m.

Based on the popular Diner en Blanc, launched in Paris more than 25 years ago, this whimsical event returns for its fourth year. Dressed all in white, diners arrive with their own well-stocked picnic basket and enjoy an enchanted evening of dining, dancing and entertainment.

The surprise location of this flash mob feast with a French twist will be announced two hours before the event on Concord Hospital’s Facebook page, ConcordHospital.org, CH-Trust.org and via e-mail communications.

To find out what we will provide and what you need to bring to this exciting event, or to purchase tickets, visit ch-trust.org and go to the events tab.

Tickets are $50 for an individual reservation if purchased before Aug. 1. After Aug. 1, individual tickets are $60. A prepared picnic

can also be picked up at the event for an additional $25.

For more information call Concord Hospital Trust at 225-2711, ext. 3076.

Jennifer Dearborn

It’s public works week in Concord

Concord General Services is celebrating the American Public Works Association’s National Public Works Week this week, to promote the importance of public works services. The city of Concord’s public works services are performed by Concord General Services, which includes street maintenance, snow plowing, water treatment and distribution, wastewater treatment, trash services, public properties maintenance and equipment services.

Mayor Jim Bouley has signed a proclamation to declare May 15-21as this year’s Public Works Week for Concord.

General Services has also created a video for National Public Works Week.

Visit concordnh.gov/generalservices for more information about Concord General Services and the services provided to the Concord community.

Angelina Bossone

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