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After hours

We got the blues (and it was fun)

It was a Thursday and we were thirsty. Thirsty for some blues music, that is.

Okay, we were actually seeking a beer - the blues was just a bonus.

After Hours

Amateur comedians get laughed at by bar patrons

Assuming, of course, their jokes are funny

So an amateur comedian walks in to a bar . . .

Road trippin'

A comedy for seniors

The seniors at The Penacook Community Center are planning a June 10 daytrip to The Johnson and Wales Inn in Seekonk, Mass., for lunch and a show.

Go museum hopping

Free admission for military folks and fam

The New Hampshire State Council on the Arts is pleased to announce that this summer several museums are participating in "Blue Star Museums," a partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts

Who knew the co-op was a good place to meet people?

Right behind the Barley House and Main Street, the Concord Cooperative Market, 24 S. Main St., took an honorable third place spot in the category “Best Place to Meet People.”

Movie Review

'The Secret of Kells'

Chris Dell'Isola is a student at Concord High School who loves movie. Because he's really nice, he agreed to write movie reviews.

Calendar of Events:Feb. 17-24

Tuesday, Feb. 17
Area Committee on Aging Meeting, Horseshoe Pond Place, 26 Commercial St., Suite 105. 228-6956. 10 a.m.

Calendar of Events: Feb. 10-17

Tuesday, Feb. 10
Toddler Tales, Concord Public Library, 45 Green St. Program is designed for 2- to 3½-year-olds and their caregivers. 225-8670, onconcord.com/library. 10 a.m.

This photo is begging for a good caption

For the record, we are not printing this photo so that we can get tons of phone calls from animal rights activists.

Calendar of Events: Jan. 27-Feb. 3

Tuesday, Jan. 27
Toddler Tales, Concord Public Library, 45 Green St. Program is designed for 2- to 3½-year-olds and their caregivers. 225-8670, onconcord.com/library. 10 a.m.