SEMINAR

CENH CIRCUIT: NORTH COUNTRY EDITION

WHEN: Thursday, July 28, 5 – 7 p.m.

WHERE: 98 Randolph Hill Rd., Randolph

WHAT: Join Clean Energy NH (CENH) and Granite Outdoor Alliance (GOA) for light refreshments, networking and conversation to learn more about how New Hampshire’s clean energy economy is directly impacting New Hampshire communities, quality outdoor recreational experiences, and the state’s recreation and tourism industries. CENH and GOA staff will be available to answer questions about the impact of what each of these organizations means for New Hampshire: what’s being done, where New Hampshire stands, and what needs to be done in order to advance policies, technologies and the state’s infrastructure.

COST: Free

CONTACT: Search via Eventbrite


COMMUNITY

SUMMER DETOUR 2022, PRESENTED BY SERVICE CREDIT UNION

WHEN: Thursday, Aug. 4, 5 – 8 p.m.

WHERE: Jimmy’s Jazz & Blues Club, 135 Congress St., Portsmouth

WHAT: The Chamber Collaborative of Greater Portsmouth is holding their Summer Detour, presented by Service Credit Union, with live entertainment, heavy appetizers, and the presentation of awards for members including Large Business, Small but MIGHTY Business, Volunteer of the Year, Collaborator of the Year and the Building a Better Community Award.

COST: $100 for members, $125 for future members

CONTACT: portsmouthstreetlife.com


FUNDRAISER

GIRLS INC. GRANITE STATE GOLF CHALLENGE

WHEN: Monday, August 8, 12 – 6 p.m.

WHERE: Nashua Country Club, 25 Fairway St., Nashua

WHAT: The Girls Inc. Granite State Golf Challenge offers an outstanding day of golf on Nashua Country Club’s 18-hole Wayne Stiles golf course. The tournament generates critical support for the thousands of girls who participate in Girls Inc. center and communitybased programs. A breakfast snack and a boxed lunch will be provided with complimentary snacks and beverages served throughout the day. Golfers will receive a valuable golfrelated gift, additional bonus gifts, and opportunities to participate in our silent auction and contests throughout the day. Delicious dinner selections are included immediately following golf along with the announcement of winning teams, 50/50 drawing, and special awards for men and women. You’ll discover why everyone wants to return to this special summer tournament year after year!

COST: $125 single player; $1,000 foursome

CONTACT: girlsincnewhampshire.org/events/golf-tournament


COMMUNITY

2022 HIDDEN JEWEL CHAMPAGNE CELEBRATION

WHEN: Wednesday, Aug. 17, 4 – 6:30 p.m.

WHERE: Searles Castle, 23 Searles Rd., Windham

WHAT: Join the Greater Salem Chamber of Commerce as they celebrate outstanding women who have made significant contributions to their communities. Recipients are: Marnie Finn, Atkinson; Jenn Howard, Hampstead; Jeanne DiRocco, Pelham; Pam Russell, Salem; Lisa DeSisto, Windham; Sheila Casey, Mother of Pearl award; Candice Mieczkowski, Young Professional award; Kathryn Ferguson, Young Professional award; and Judy Day, Posthumous award.

COST: $40 per person

CONTACT: gschamber.com/events


SEMINAR

NEW HAMPSHIRE SEACOAST COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE GROWTH

WHEN: Wednesday, Aug. 17, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.

WHERE: The Venue at Portwalk Place, 100 Deer Street at 22 Portwalk Place, Portsmouth

WHAT: The New Hampshire coastline has seen a tremendous growth in the past five years with new industrial, office, retail and multifamily spaces. Attendees can learn more about the real estate boom during this hybrid summit. Breakfast will be included before the panel discussion.

COST: $95 in person, $49 virtual

CONTACT: Search via Eventbrite


CONFERENCE

2022 NH ENERGY SUMMIT

WHEN: Monday, Sept. 19, 8 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

WHERE: Holiday Inn Concord Downtown, 172 North Main St., Concord

WHAT: Attendees including industry professionals, trade associations and other end-users, as well as public officials from the legislature and regulatory agencies, are welcome to join the Dupont Group at this year’s Energy Summit in Concord. The focus of the dialogue will be on innovations in the energy market; positive developments in the NH and regional energy market where market-based solutions are being used to address energy issues; updates and advocacy on regional market developments; and sustainable energy initiatives.

COST: $25

CONTACT: dupontgroup.com/events/nhenergysummit


FESTIVAL

CAPITAL ARTS FEST

WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 24, 10 a.m. – Sunday, Sept. 25, 4 p.m.

WHERE: Main Street, Concord

WHAT: Capital Arts Fest is a juried fine art and craft festival that features many visual and performing artists throughout the city during a weekendlong celebration. Shop the artist booths along Main Street and dine at local restaurants during the day. At night, catch a show at the Capitol Center for the Arts or have an evening drink and listen to a local live band. Spend the day or spend the weekend and see why Concord is considered the cultural center of the state.

COST: Free to attend

CONTACT: visitconcord-nh.com/capital-arts-fest


CONFERENCE

CHANGEMAKERS: DARING WOMEN SHAPING A NEW ECONOMY

WHEN: Wednesday, Sept. 28, 4 – 7 p.m.

WHERE: Alnoba, 24 Cottage Rd., Kensington

WHAT: Meet the creative women leading the charge for sustainable and compassionate business models that make real money. They’ll share their stories of how they use innovative approaches to achieve their vision of business as a force for good, harnessing the power of enterprise to address some of the most pressing issues of our time. The panel will be lead by Fiona Wilson, deputy chief sustainability officer, director at the Sustainability Institute and executive director of the Center for Social Innovation and Enterprise at the University of New Hampshire. This event will include time to explore Alnoba’s grounds and art collection while networking with other women and women-supporting business and nonprofit leaders.

COST: $15

CONTACT: alnoba.org/event/changemakers-daring-women-leaders


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