WEBINAR
GOLDMAN SACHS 10,000 SMALL BUSINESSES NO-COST TRAINING
WHEN: 1 – 2 p.m., Tuesday, May 11
WHAT: The webinar will preview the 14-week 10,000 Small Businesses program offered at no-cost to qualifying New Hampshire businesses. Hear firsthand feedback from a panel of small business owners who have successfully completed the program and grown their businesses as a result. Participants gain skills in negotiation, marketing and employee management, and receive the tools and professional support to develop a strategic, customized growth plan.
COST: Free, registration required
CONTACT: biaofnh.com/events
VIRTUAL EVENT
NEXTGEN NEW HAMPSHIRE: MAKING GREAT IDEAS REALITY
WHEN: 8:30 – 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, May 12
WHAT: Four entrepreneurs and innovators will share the inspiration behind their most ingenious ideas and the processes and disciplines they employed to turn those ideas into successful realities. Hear from: Joel Nkounkou, cofounder and CEO of ecoText; Chrystina Russell, Ph.D., executive director of Southern New Hampshire University’s Global Education Movement; Bill Near, CEO of Helios Hockey; and Carla Vanderhoof, co-founder and chief design officer of addapptation.
COST: Free, registration required
CONTACT: nhbr.com/events-awards/nextgen-nh
VIRTUAL EVENT
BIA NEW HAMPSHIRE ECONOMIC SUMMIT
WHEN: 9 a.m. – noon, Thursday, May 13
WHAT: Boston Federal Reserve Bank Economist Jeffrey Thompson and Cambridge Trust’s Chief Investment Officer David Lynch will address stresses caused by the pandemic and prospects for recovery. Also, hear from New Hampshire State Budget Director Matt Mailloux about the pandemic’s impact on state operations, and get an update on major revenue and expense items in the state’s biennial budget. Cost: Members free; $45 non-members
CONTACT: biaofnh.com/events
WEBINAR
NEED HELP FINDING WORKERS?
WHEN: 11 a.m. – noon, Monday, May 17
WHAT: BIA and the New Hampshire Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives will host Joe Doiron, director of workforce development at the Office of Workforce Opportunity within the New Hampshire Department of Business and Economic Affairs, who will describe his office’s resources and efforts to help employers address what is becoming a major challenge across the state and answer employers’ questions.
COST: Free, registration required
CONTACT: web.biaofnh.com/events
WEBINAR
NEW HAMPSHIRE’S ONE- ROOM RURAL SCHOOLS: THE ROMANCE AND THE REALITY
WHEN: 7 p.m., Tuesday, May 18
WHAT: Hundreds of one-room schools were the backbone of primary education for generations of children. Revered in literature and lore, they actually were beset with problems, some of which are little changed today. The greatest issue was financing the local school and the vast differences between taxing districts in ability to support education. Other concerns included teacher preparation and quality, curriculum, discipline, student achievement and community involvement in the educational process. Steve Taylor of the Chesterfield Historical Society will explore the lasting legacies of the oneroom school and how they echo today.
COST: Free, Zoom link available online
CONTACT: nhhumanities.org/programs/45
VIRTUAL EVENT
REBALANCING NH’S HUMAN ECOLOGY: WORKFORCE HOUSING AND ZONING
WHEN: Noon – 1 p.m., Thursday, May 20
WHAT: New Hampshire PBS and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health present a series of online interactive screenings and discussions of the new documentary “Communities & Consequences II: Rebalancing NH’s Human Ecology.” The documentary and companion book are a collaborative project of demographer Peter Francese, writer and former Agriculture Commissioner Lorraine Stuart Merrill and Filmmaker Jay Childs. Cost: Free, registration required
CONTACT: nhpbs.org/events or search Eventbrite
VIRTUAL EVENT
NEW NORMAL NEW ENGLAND ROAD TRIP
WHEN: 6 p.m., Thursday, May 20
WHAT: “Chronicle” reporter Ted Reinstein is your tour guide as you go from Maine to Rhode Island, Mt. Washington to Mt. Mansfield, and Berkshire foliage to Fenway Park. Learn odd facts about familiar places, as well as the best diners, from Ted’s 20-plus years of reporting and telling stories in New England.
COST: Free, advanced registration required
CONTACT: Search Eventbrite
VIRTUAL EVENT
BIKE TALK: MANCHESTER RAIL WITH TRAIL PROJECT!
WHEN: 7:30 – 8:30 p.m., Monday, May 24
WHAT: Did you know that all trails lead to Manchester but none through it? Well Manchester Moves is going to fix that. To learn more about this project, check out manchestermoves.org and join the Bike-Walk Alliance of New Hampshire in its first “BIKE TALK” session.
COST: Free, registration required
CONTACT: Search Eventbrite
VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
NEW ROOTS/NEW ROUTES | A FAMILY BUSINESS CONFERENCE
WHEN: 3:30 – 9:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 25
WHAT: Network and hear from the next generation of family business owners on honoring legacy while adapting a new business landscape, among other panel discussions at this virtual conference for family business owners across the country.
COST: Free, registration required
CONTACT: Search Eventbrite
IN-PERSON NETWORKING
26TH ANNUAL BIA GOLF CLASSIC
WHEN: 8 a.m. – 3 p.m., Monday, June 7
WHERE: Concord Country Club, 22 Country Club Lane, Concord
WHAT: Set on the grounds of the prestigious club, the tournament is scramble format with a shotgun start. The course features 6,507 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 70. The course rating is 72.4, and it has a slope rating of 134.
COST: $250 individual; $995 foursome
CONTACT: biaofnh.com/events
WEBINAR
NEW ENGLAND LIGHTHOUSES AND THE PEOPLE WHO KEPT THEM
WHEN: 6 p.m., Tuesday, June 22
WHAT: Organized by Manchester City Library and New Hampshire Humanities, Jeremy D’Entremont, president and historian for the American Lighthouse Foundation, will share colorful and dramatic stories of lighthouse keepers and their families. The presentation is illustrated with historic and recent photographs, as well as audio and video clips.
COST: Free, registration required
CONTACT: Search via Eventbrite
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