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VIRTUAL EVENT

FIND YOUR CAUSE

WHEN: 5 – 6 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 10

WHAT: Manchester Young Professionals is hosting another pitchstyle event where nonprofits will talk about their organization and opportunities to volunteer.

COST: Free, registration required

CONTACT: Search via Eventbrite or Manchester Chamber website

VIRTUAL EVENT

THE 2020 ELECTION: WHAT HAPPENED AND WHY

WHEN: 6:30 – 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 10

WHAT: Moderated by Boston-based journalist and filmmaker Callie Crossley, the Rutman Distinguished Lecture Series on the American Presidency will entail a discussion with Jennifer Horn, co-founder of the Lincoln Project and former chair of the NH Republican Party; Andy Smith, UNH professor of practice in political science and director of the UNH Survey Center; and Jason Sokol, UNH professor of history.

COST: Free, registration required

CONTACT: cola.unh.edu/2020-election

VIRTUAL EVENT

RETHINKING NUCLEAR POLICY AND PRESIDENTIAL POWER

WHEN: 6 – 8 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 10

WHAT: Join the World Affairs Council of New Hampshire and William Perry, former Secretary of Defense under the Clinton Administration, and Ploughshares Fund Policy Director Tom Collina during Night One of the organization’s premier annual fundraiser.

The event will cover the dangers of nuclear war and proliferation, necessity for robust international legal frameworks governing nuclear weapons and why the U.S. should reconsider vesting the sole power to launch a nuclear strike in the president alone. Night Two will take place Dec. 2.

COST: $50 – $300

CONTACT: wacnh.org

VIRTUAL EVENT

RAPID FIRE GOOGLE STRATEGIES THAT ACTUALLY WORK!

WHEN: Noon – 1 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 11

WHAT: Brad Solomon and Caitlin Conchek, market experts from SC Digital, will cover the basic tips and tools available to your business and share advanced strategies for increasing exposure, growing engagement and expanding your business.

COST: Free, registration required

CONTACT: business.manchesterchamber.org/events

VIRTUAL EVENT

2020 BIA FORUM ON WORKFORCE HOUSING

WHEN: 10 – 11:30 a.m., Thursday, Nov. 12

WHAT: In partnership with the New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority, the BIA will dive into how the Covid-19 pandemic has slowed construction and further constricted housing supply in many parts of the state, leading to higher prices, as well as looking at legislative activity and creative potential solutions.

COST: Free for BIA and Capitol Connect members; $25 non-members

CONTACT: web.biaofnh.com/events

VIRTUAL EVENT

THE ROLE OF A REAL ESTATE AGENT

WHEN: 4 – 6 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 12

WHAT: New Hampshire Federal Credit Union will cover the important role of a real estate agent in your efforts to buy or sell a house. The webinar will cover how a Realtor gets paid and how much does it cost, whether you really need one, can you buy or sell a house without one, and how do you find the right person to represent you.

COST: Free, registration required

CONTACT: Click on Center for Finance & Education tab at nhfcu.org

VIRTUAL EVENT

6TH ANNUAL SUSTAINABILITY SLAM

WHEN: 4 – 6 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 12

WHAT: Celebrate leading local sustainability efforts, and vote in real time for the best sustainability stories, presented in high-energy, fast-paced, 90-second skits. There will also be a silent auction.

COST: $20 NHBSR members; $30 non-members

CONTACT: nhbsr.org/jot

VIRTUAL EVENT

VIRTUAL MAKER NIGHT: WORKING WITH FOUND OBJECTS

WHEN: 6 – 7:15 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 12

WHAT: The Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College will help attendees make art together, assembled from objects on hand at home. This workshop promises to surprise and inspire you. No experience necessary. Upon registration, suggestions for sourcing materials will be sent.

COST: Free, registration required

CONTACT: news.dartmouth.edu/events

VIRTUAL EVENT

GRANITE STATE CODE CAMP 2020

WHEN: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 14

WHAT: Geared toward the tech community, this year the conference is a free, virtual event that focuses on software development and software engineering. Dozens of professionals will volunteer their time to share knowledge with fellow developers. The conference is organized by members of the New Hampshire developer community with encouragement of the New Hampshire Tech Alliance and fiscal support of the Granite State Users Groups LLC.

COST: Free, registration required

CONTACT: granitestatecodecamp.org


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