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SEMINAR

DEI: FROM TALK TO ACTION — RECRUITMENT & RETENTION

WHEN: Thursday, Sept. 14, 8 – 11 a.m.

WHERE: Manchester Country Club, 180 South River Road, Bedford

WHAT: A culture of diversity, equity and inclusion is becoming essential for both recruitment and retention. But it’s not as simple as changing the language in a job ad. Our speakers will highlight key aspects of DEI as it applies to recruitment and retention: how to define DEI and why it matters to organizational performance; understanding and empathetically dealing with pushback; the employment lifecycle; and inclusive leadership. The event will feature short talks on each of these points by a variety of speakers, a series of audience workshop table discussions and an expert panel discussion at the end to help explore topics raised by the table discussions.

COST: $54, includes breakfast

CONTACT: nhbr.com/dei


SEMINAR

SOCIAL SECURITY SEMINAR

WHEN: Thursday, Sept. 14, 6:30 – 9 p.m.

WHERE: NH Technical Institute, 40 College Drive, Grappone Hall, Room 301, Concord

WHAT: Davis Wealth Management is presenting a seminar series on Social Security starting on Sept. 14, with another seminar scheduled for Sept. 20. The event is geared towards those looking to optimize their income during retirement. Attendees will learn when to collect, how the program works, and discover the best scenario for their family’s needs.

COST: Free; registration required

CONTACT: daviswealthmgmt.com/event/social-security-seminar-1


COMMUNITY

48TH ANNUAL NH HIGHLAND GAMES & FESTIVAL

WHEN: Friday, Sept. 15, 8 a.m. to Sunday, Sept. 17, 5 p.m.

WHERE: Loon Mountain Resort, 60 Loon Mountain Road, Lincoln

WHAT: The NH Highland Games & Festival is one of the largest and most diverse Highland Games held in North America. There’s something for everyone from Scottish music, dance, food, and fun to heavy athletics, sheep dog trials, and massed bands. Try-It classes all day long in street curling, stone lifting, and more. Sign up for a seminar and explore topics ranging from Scottish cooking to genealogy. Fun for all ages with special kids programming and opportunities to shop in Vendor Village.

COST: $35-$99, children $5-$10, toddlers free

CONTACT: nhscot.org/highland-games-nh


NETWORKING

4TH ANNUAL SMALL BUT MIGHTY BUSINESS EXPO

WHEN: Tuesday, Sept. 19, 5 – 7 p.m.

WHERE: Cisco Brewery, 35 Corporate Dr., Portsmouth

WHAT: Join the Chamber Collaborative of Greater Portsmouth as they showcase some of the Seacoast’s small but mighty businesses at this one-of-a-kind expo and networking event, presented by First Seacoast Bank. Past participants have ranged from banks to purveyors of spicy hot sauce to tech wizards, healthcare helpers and more!

COST: chamber members free; future members $10; exhibit space fees vary

CONTACT: portsmouthchamber.org/events


WEBINAR

NH PAID FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE PLAN EDUCATIONAL WEBINAR

WHEN: Thursday, Sept. 21, 10 – 11 a.m.

WHERE: Virtual event

WHAT: Learn about the NH Paid Family and Medical Leave Plan (NH PFML), a voluntary employee benefit available to New Hampshire employers and employees, the first voluntary PFML plan in the nation. More information on the program and instructions to sign up are available at paidfamilymedicalleave.nh.gov. Presenters will be: D.J. Bettencourt, deputy commissioner of the NH Insurance Department; Catherine Keane, deputy commissioner of the NH Department of Administrative Services; and Richard Lavers, deputy commissioner of the NH Employment Security.

COST: Free; registration required

CONTACT: business.manchesterchamber.org/events


COMMUNITY

STATE OF MANCHESTER SCHOOL DISTRICT

WHEN: Thursday, Sept. 21, 3:45 – 6 p.m.

WHERE: The Rex Theatre, 23 Amherst St., Manchester

WHAT: Join Dr. Jennifer Gillis, Manchester School District’s superintendent, at The Rex Theatre to hear the district’s goals for the 23-24 school year. This program is fostered through a partnership of the Manchester School District, Manchester Proud and the Greater Manchester Chamber. All community members are welcome to attend at no cost, but registration is required. Attendees will learn about progress being made in the Manchester School District and goals for the new school year; meet the district’s leadership team; and have the opportunity to submit relevant questions and ideas.

COST: Free; registration required

CONTACT: business.manchesterchamber.org/events/details/state-ofmanchester-school-district-8702


CONFERENCE

RADICALLY RURAL SUMMIT

WHEN: Wednesday, Sept. 27, 8 a.m., to Thursday, Sept. 28, 5:30 p.m.

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

WHAT: Spark real change in your community. The 6th annual Radically Rural Summit will allow you to tap into a national network of passionate people and equip you with powerful ideas. The inspiration that comes from RR leads to real and meaningful change, focused on all areas of rural life, including arts and culture, clean energy, community journalism, entrepreneurship, main street, health, and land and community. The vision is for rural communities across the country to work in harmony with the land and each other as well as to create vibrant and inviting communities through pragmatic, bold, and innovative solutions to social, political, and environmental problems. They will be highly valued for their contributions to our world and will feel pride in what makes them great. Visit www.radicallyrural.org for more information.

COST: $175

CONTACT: hannahgrimes.com/event/radically-rural-3


COMMUNITY

GRANITEER FESTIVAL

WHEN: Friday, Sept. 29 to Sat., Sept. 30

WHERE: Dow Field, 1-199 Academy St., Franconia

WHAT: GRANITEER is a first-of-its kind outdoor lifestyle festival that shares the experience-based way of life in New Hampshire. The event combines campers, hikers, runners, cyclists, skiers, climbers, workers, freelancers, employers, second careerists and service professionals during a weekend of family fun, craft beer, inspiration, live music, outdoor recreation education and adventure. There will be a marketplace where you can shop for gear, test the latest e-bikes and score discounts on kayaks, skis and camping equipment from NH brands. Plus, NH resident Joe Samba will be headlining the music stage on Saturday night.

COST: $20-$45

CONTACT: graniteoutdooralliance.org/graniteer


CONFERENCE

MOVING TOGETHER CONVERSATIONS: IMMIGRANTS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE’S WORKFORCE

WHEN: Wednesday, Nov. 15, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

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

WHAT: Presented by NH Songa, this impactful one-day conference will discuss the importance of the vital partnership between immigrant workers and the labor market in our state. The conference will cover a range of topics including: understanding the immigrant community; examining the challenges and opportunities in welcoming immigrants to New Hampshire; empowering immigrant talent; presenting data on the valuable contributions of immigrants; the benefits of diversity, equity, inclusion and justice (DEIJ) for companies; fostering workplace inclusion; assessing the state’s progress on immigrant inclusion; exploring policies to facilitate this process; and discussing innovative ideas for sustaining positive momentum for our state. Visit nhsonga.com to view speakers and conference sessions.

COST: $100

CONTACT: nhsonga.com


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