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COMPETITION

5TH ANNUAL RIVIER UNIVERSITY PITCH CONTEST

WHEN: Wednesday, April 26, 6 – 8 p.m.

WHERE: Dion Center Reception Room, Rivier University, 16 Clement St., Nashua

WHAT: Sponsored by the Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce and the Student Government Association at Rivier, the Rivier University Pitch Contest features students from Dr. Mark Meehan’s Entrepreneurship & Innovation class as they present startup ideas to a panel of experts, where the winning team will receive a $10,000 prize package that includes cash, legal and financial consulting, and more.

COST: Free

CONTACT: members.nashuachamber.com/events


COMMUNITY

NH WOMEN’S FOUNDATION ANNUAL GALA

WHEN: Saturday, April 29, 6 – 10 p.m.

WHERE: Grappone Conference Center, 70 Constitution Ave., Concord

WHAT: The NH Women’s Foundation Annual Gala celebrates trailblazing women in the Granite State with a night filled with dinner, dancing and networking. This year’s AmplifiHER awardee, Congresswoman Annie Kuster, will be honored, along with special guests Ronelle Tshiela, JerriAnne Boggis and Elizabeth Hager.

COST: $175 and up; registration required

CONTACT: nhwomensfoundation.org/gala


COMMUNITY

CANVAS ART EXHIBIT AT AMHERST LABEL

WHEN: Sunday, April 30, 2 – 6 p.m.

WHERE: Amherst Label, 15 Westchester Dr., Milford

WHAT: To acknowledge the manufacturer’s 45th anniversary, Amherst Label is mounting an art exhibit entitled “CANVAS,” celebrating “the art of the can.” The exhibit spotlights the original art featured on Amherst Label’s customers’ labels, specifically craft beer cans. The opening day includes tours and tastings of the beer batches featured in the exhibit, where the work of more than 15 artists will be exhibited, with a show of regional artist Stanley Hallett’s art. (Hallett was the uncle of Amherst Label’s Nick Calvetti, the owner of the company until it was acquired by Inovar Packaging Group in March of 2023.)

COST: Registration required

CONTACT: amherstlabel.com/canvas-rsvp


SEMINAR

2023 NEW HAMPSHIRE EMPLOYMENT LAW UPDATE

WHEN: Tuesday, May 2, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

WHERE: Castleton Banquet & Conference Center, 58 Enterprise Dr., Windham

WHAT: McLane Middleton employment attorneys will discuss the latest trends in employment law, along with presentations on topics affecting employers today, such as benefits; avoiding risks with recruiting and hiring; OSHA, workplace safety and workers comp overview; what to do when an employee has been injured on the job; responding to workplace accommodation requests under the ADA; handling employee discipline and discharge; I-9s and hiring non-U.S. employees; what non-union employers need to know about the NLRB; and more.

COST: $150 per person, includes continental breakfast, lunch, networking reception, electronic copies of materials, and HRCI and SHRM credits

CONTACT: mclane.com/event/newhampshire-employment-law-update


WORKSHOP

2023 SPRING BUSINESS LAB PITCH EVENT

WHEN: Wednesday, May 3, 5 – 7 p.m.

WHERE: Hannah Grimes Center, 25 Roxbury St., Keene

WHAT: You’re invited to celebrate the 2023 Spring cohort of the Business Lab Program and get to know rural entrepreneurs who are getting started in the community. Business Lab (formerly known as Startup Lab) is a fast-paced, interactive program of seven classes held over seven weeks, designed to help entrepreneurs create, refine, implement and present their businesses. The program covers the essentials of business strategy, finance and profitability, marketing and sales, business planning, and project implementation.

COST: Free; registration required

CONTACT: hannahgrimes.com


COMMUNITY

TACO TOUR MANCHESTER

WHEN: Thursday, May 4, 4 – 8 p.m.

WHERE: Elm Street, Downtown Manchester

WHAT: Tens of thousands of visitors are expected to attend from Manchester and beyond for the 2023 Taco Tour Manchester, where participating restaurants will showcase unique culinary twists on the taco for patrons to enjoy at only $3 each. New this year, the event will include a concert in Veteran’s Park, thanks to the support of 92.5 The River.

Performing acts will be announced in the coming weeks and additional live music will be featured strategically throughout the event. To learn more and see which restaurants are joining in on the fun, visit tacotourmanchester.com.

COST: Free; restaurant costs separate

CONTACT: tacotourmanchester.com


FUNDRAISER:

RUN2RESCUE 5K TO SUPPORT SERVICE DOGS FOR VETERANS

WHEN: Sunday, May 7, 9 – 11 a.m.

WHERE: 24 Stadium Dr., Nashua

WHAT: Run a quiet 5K through Mine Falls in Nashua to help support Operation Delta Dog — one of the few races that you can take your leashed four-legged running buddy along! The event will feature a DJ and finish-line photos for all runners. All money raised goes directly to providing service dogs for veterans through Operation Delta Dog. Sponsorships still available.

COST: $35 before April 30, $45 on May 1; $25 veterans and veterans with one dog; $25 for youth 15 years and younger

CONTACT: operationdeltadog.org/run-to-rescue


SEMINAR

DEI DEEP DIVE, PRESENTED BY KENNEBUNK SAVINGS

WHEN: Tuesday, May 16, 3 – 5 p.m.

WHERE: Baker, Newman & Noyes, 75 Portsmouth Blvd., Portsmouth

WHAT: The Chamber Collaborative of Greater Portsmouth is hosting a panel presentation and discussion on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, with a focus on neurodiversity, [Dis] ability, and gender identity and expression. Panelists include: Todd Hanson, JSA Design; Danielle Heaton, Twenty-One Senses; Mike Moloney, Kennebunk Savings; Nicole Seaward, WSCA Portsmouth 106.1 FM; and Anne Weidman, JSA Design.

COST: Members free; $10 for future members

CONTACT: portsmouthchamber.org/events


FUNDRAISER

20TH ANNUAL WALK FOR SIGHT

WHEN: Saturday, May 20, 9 a.m.

WHERE: Downtown Concord; visit website for route map

WHAT: New Hampshire’s largest gathering in support of individuals who are blind and visually impaired is a 1-mile loop through Concord, starting and ending on the State House lawn. The event includes speakers, raffles, a DJ, and fun photo opportunities. This year’s grand marshal is none other than NH native Calle Walton, a young actress starring in the CW Network’s hit show “In The Dark.”

COST: adults $20; youth and seniors $15

CONTACT: futureinsight.org/walkforsight


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