CFA Cat Show
CFA Cat Show on May 4th & 5th hosted by the Seacoast Cat Club at the Douglass Everett Arena in Concord. New Hampshire’s biggest cat show is back.
CFA Cat Show on May 4th & 5th hosted by the Seacoast Cat Club at the Douglass Everett Arena in Concord. New Hampshire’s biggest cat show is back.
The Joe B Parks Riverwalk Public Gardens is seeking garden tenders for the 2024 season. Check out the garden here http://www.joeparksgarden.org/ for additional information about the garden. Click contact us to volunteer or call @ 603-817-1843. Come join the fun!
The Great New England Holiday Specialty Food & Artisan Shows. Mar 16th, 10-4 | Mar 17th, 10 – 3pm. The Rim Sports Complex – 311 Winnacunet Rd – Hampton. 100 exhibitors. Special St Patrick Day Fun with Irish Dancers and green beer. Food trucks | Cocktails | Holiday Music. $5 Entry- valid both days – Ages 14 & under free of charge.
Marketplace and Expo of Collectibles, Antiques, Artisan, Vintage, Home Goods, Fandom & more! On February 24th from 10am to 5pm and 25th from11am to 5pm. Free admission. In the Fox Run Mall across the Men’s Macys. Come check out the awesomeness.
Spring is in the air Open House & Art Show at Lydia’s House of Hope on Friday March 22nd from 4pm to 8pm at 21 Grand St Somersworth. Come marvel the artwork and tour our historic 33 room home. For more info call 603-441-5288.
Garrison Players presents “The White Liars” and “Black Comedy”. Two one-act plays by Peter Shaffer (author of “Equus” and “Amadeus”). Performance dates are March 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 2024 at Garrison Players Arts Center, Corner of Roberts Road and Portland Ave (Rte 4), Rollinsford.
The White Liars depicts a fateful encounter between a down-and-out fortune teller, a rock musician, and his agent. The agent bribes Baroness Lemberg to fake some hocus-pocus over a crystal ball, ostensibly to discourage the musician from pursuing his girlfriend. The trickery entangles each of them in a dense web of mendacity.
Black Comedy: The fussy neighbor, Harold Gorringe, returns just as a blown fuse plunges the apartment into darkness and Brindsley is revealed. Unexpected guests, aging spinsters, errant phone cords, and other snares impede his frantic attempts to return the purloined items before light is restored.
Tickets: https://ci.ovationtix.com/35934/production/1184549
Adults $22; Seniors (65+) $18; Students (under 18 ) $15.
We are always looking for volunteer to assist at one of the performances. Sign up at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080C4CA8AD2AA5F58-43352647-volunteers#/
Garrison Players Arts Center (GPAC) is a nonprofit, volunteer-based community theatre group dedicated to enriching the cultural life of the area by presenting high-quality theatrical performances geared for family audiences. Established in 1953, the players encourage people of all ages to enjoy and participate in the many facets of the performing arts, and to help maintain the Garrison Players Arts Center. For more information about auditions, shows, or GPAC, visit the website atwww.garrisonplayers.org.
Garrison Players will hold auditions for “True Crimes” an original murder mystery by Glynn Cosker, on Wednesday, February 14 at 6pm and Saturday, February 17 at 12 noon. Callbacks, if necessary, will be the following week.
Roles: Frank Gorski: A police sergeant in his 50s; Paul Banks: A man in his late 40s; Kat Banks: A psychiatrist in her late 40s; Dylan Banks: A man in his 20s; Robin White: A woman in her 20s; Officer Cowley-A police officer in his/her 20s.
Actors should prepare a one-minute monologue of their choice for the audition.
Performance dates are May 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 at Garrison Players Arts Center, Corner of Roberts Road and Portland Ave (Rte 4), Rollinsford.
Garrison Players Arts Center (GPAC) is a nonprofit, volunteer-based community theatre group dedicated to enriching the cultural life of the area by presenting high-quality theatrical performances geared for family audiences. Established in 1953, the players encourage people of all ages to enjoy and participate in the many facets of the performing arts, and to help maintain the Garrison Players Arts Center. For more information about auditions, shows, or GPAC, visit the website at www.garrisonplayers.org.
Professional Window Cleaning Instruction at Advanced Trade School on May 7th, May 8th, May 9th from 8:30 am to 2:00 pm Event at 335 Route 125 Unit 1-c, Brentwood. Fee $250. Learn real skills for work in the professional window cleaning industry and some ‘how to’s’ for starting your own business. Call 603-785-2491 to get enrolled for the May class. Three days of practical learning to get you going in a new trade.
GREAT BAY STAMP CLUB meets on the 2nd Saturday Monthly beginning 12pm at the Somersworth Historical Society Museum 157 Main St, Somersworth. Next meeting Feb 10th. Anyone who has an interest in stamp collecting are most welcome to visit and share their philatelic interests. The club meetings are followed by a raffle and auction, attire is informal and is open to beginners and advance collectors.
Caregiver Café on Wednesday, February 21 at 10:30am, at the Dover Public Library. Join Cornerstone VNA for a morning of support, education and conversation. No registration is required.