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Your handy dandy schedule

Daily hours: 9 a.m.-10 p.m.

You’ve probably already realized that Market Days is full of one awesome event after another, but just in case there is any confusion about when everything is going down, here’s the schedule.

Event highlights

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It IS easy bein’ green

Girl of the year

Hear ye! Hear ye! High fives all around for Katrina Dumas

Girls Inc. of New Hampshire's Capital Region Girls' Center ended the school year with its annual Girl of the Year celebration at the Green Street Community Center.

Book of the week

Suzanna Clarke

The Concord Public Library has this book, plus many more! For more information, visit onconcord.com/library.

Senior section: July

Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association
224-4093

Book of the week

The Concord Public Library also provides endless hours of fun for under $20. Visit onconcord.com/library for more information.

"In the Rainfield: Who is the Greatest?"

Book of the week

Make your dad proud and find more information about The Concord Public Library by visiting onconcord.com/library.

Making wine: update

Learning to bottle it up

Vinter's Cellar puts us to work

For those who remember our April 7 article titled “A new way to unwined” about all the fun you can have at Vintner’s Cellar, 133 Loudon Road, here’s the update you’ve been waiting for.

Book of the week

What's better than delicious camp food, you ask?

From Snow White to Blues Traveler

The Capitol Center for The Arts, 44 S. Main St., provides a spot to listen to live music, sing along with your favorite musical, have some laughs with a comedian and so much more.