IN-PERSON EVENT
YOGA AND A PINT @ TO SHARE
WHEN: 11 a.m. – Noon, Sunday, Dec. 6
WHERE: To Share Brewing Company, 720 Union St., Manchester
WHAT: Yogi Alex Horton will lead an hour-long yoga session culminating in beer. Space is limited to 10 persons who will be spaced at least six feet apart, and masks will be required.
COST: $25, registration required
CONTACT: Search via Eventbrite
VIRTUAL EVENT
MEET THE COMMISSIONERS
WHEN: 4 – 5 p.m., Monday, Dec. 7
WHAT: Meet the individuals who are directly responsible for and involved in implementing policies and passing regulations that affect how you do business in New Hampshire. Join the BIA for an informative webinar featuring commissioners from NHPUC, BEA, NHES, DHHS, DES, DRA and more, followed by an interactive Q&A session.
COST: $25 non-members, registration required
CONTACT: web.biaofnh.com/events
VIRTUAL EVENT
LEAD PAINT HAZARDS AND RENTAL UNITS
WHEN: 9 – 11 a.m., Tuesday, Dec. 8
WHAT: The NH Division of Public Health Services is hosting a virtual webinar covering what landlords and property owners need to know regarding hazards, abatement and legal requirements regarding lead exposure.
COST: Free, registration required
CONTACT: Search via Eventbrite
VIRTUAL EVENT
REMOTE 2 @ DARTMOUTH
WHEN: 1 – 3 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 8
WHAT: Join the Dartmouth community in a discussion of the use of remote sensing in anthropology, earth sciences, economics and more. The breadth of work in remote sensing is well represented on the Dartmouth campus.
COST: Free, registration required
CONTACT: news.darmtouth.edu/events
VIRTUAL EVENT
CONCORD HOLIDAY BUSINESS DURING HOURS
WHEN: 4 – 5:15 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 8
WHAT: Celebrate the holiday season with friendly faces and a diverse
network of individuals in the greater Concord area from the safety of
your home or office. Attendees will be asked to make a small donation to
the Capital Region Food Program’s Holiday Food Basket Project. The
Rowley Agency, Inc., which was established in Concord in 1966 and has
now grown to be one of the largest independent insurance agencies in
northern New England, will serve as the virtual event host.
COST: Small charity donation request, registration required
CONTACT: concordnhchamber.com
VIRTUAL EVENT
RE-ESTABLISHING UNITED STATES GLOBAL CLIMATE DIPLOMACY
WHEN: 5:30 – 7 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 8
WHAT:
Join the World Affairs Council of New Hampshire and League of
Conversation Voters for the final installment of its virtual Global
Tipping Points speaker series, featuring President Obama’s chief climate
negotiators and current Brookings senior fellow, Todd Stern, as well as
Brigadier General Stephen Cheney, president of the American Security
Project. They will discuss what they believe a strategy to combat
climate change will look like under a new Biden administration and what
the election’s results mean for the world’s climate future.
COST: $10 donation encouraged
CONTACT: wacnh.org
VIRTUAL EVENT
NAVIGATING THE 4-WAY INTERSECTION OF FMLA, FFCRA, WC AND ADA
WHEN: 8:15 – 9:30 a.m., Wednesday, Dec. 9
WHAT:
Karen Whitley of Sheehan Phinney is the featured speaker for the
December NH Tech Alliance Human Resources Exchange. The December session
will focus on the Family and Medical Leave Act, Families First
Coronavirus Response Act, workers’ compensation and the Americans with
Disabilities Act.
COST: Free, registration required
CONTACT: events@sheehan.com or 603-627-8105
VIRTUAL EVENT
2020 DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION FORUM
WHEN: 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 9
WHAT:
Presented by SNHU, Citizens Bank and the Greater Manchester Chamber of
Commerce, speakers will address diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.
COST: $10 chamber members, $20 non-members
CONTACT: business.manchesterchamber.org/events
VIRTUAL EVENT
2020 INFANT & TODDLER INSTITUTE: BRAIN DEVELOPMENT: THEORY, APPLICATION AND ACTION STEPS
WHEN: 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 12
WHAT:
Powered by Southern New Hampshire Services, Child Care Aware of New
Hampshire is offering a specific webinar for infant and toddler
providers, led by Scott Noyes from Empowering Programs. He will answer
questions such as: what’s up with Baby Einstein videos, do brain toys
and early academic exposure work, and more. Professional credits will be
awarded.
COST: $25, registration required
CONTACT: Search via Eventbrite
VIRTUAL EVENT
CRYSTAL HEAD VODKA: NOT YOUR TRADITIONAL VODKA!
WHEN: 6 – 7 p.m., Monday, Dec. 14
WHAT:
Actor Dan Aykroyd, Crystal Head Vodka brand owner, and Bill Cavalo,
brand ambassador, will join NH Liquor Commission for a live tasting and
Q&A. Viewers are encouraged to join along at home.
COST: Free to watch, registration required
CONTACT: explore.liquorandwineoutlets.com/events
VIRTUAL EVENT
STRESS RELIEF FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON
WHEN: Noon – 1 p.m., Monday, Dec. 14
WHAT:
Wellness educator and counselor Shannon Seiferth, MS, CHWC, will lead
attendees through a session that helps us all push the pause button,
center ourselves and reduce our stress during the holidays.
COST: Free, registration required
CONTACT: calendar.unh.edu/mastercalendar.aspx
VIRTUAL EVENT
BIA’S 6TH ANNUAL VIRTUAL NH LEADERSHIP SUMMIT
WHEN: 9 a.m. – Noon, Tuesday, Dec. 15 & Wednesday, Dec. 16
WHAT:
Emerging New Hampshire leaders will receive an overview of six policies
of significance in the state: unemployment insurance trust fund and
taxes, PFAs and packaging, fixing the state budget hole, setting the
record straight on 5G technology, factors affecting business location
decisions, and the case for a legal safe harbor as employers fear
unwarranted litigation due to the pandemic.
COST: Free to BIA members/Capitol Connect members, $45 non-members
CONTACT: web.biaofnh.com/events
VIRTUAL EVENT
SHAKE IT OFF & LIVE DEBT FREE
WHEN: 11 a.m. – Noon, Tuesday, Dec. 15
WHAT:
New Hampshire Federal Credit Union will host a webinar taking a broad
look at different kinds of debt and how to navigate shedding debt with
the most damage.
COST: Free, registration required
CONTACT: nhfcu.org Center for Finance & Education tab

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