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Unpacking the Declaration of Independence
Newbury Library 933 Route 103, Newbury, NH, United StatesLearn about the text of the Declaration of Independence, who the key players were, the Enlightenment influence and if the values espoused in the Declaration are still relevant today. Participants will experience an unbiased look at the Declaration and receive valuable content to understand the influences and ideals of the document. They will be able [...]
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America 250: Colonial Kids
Join us for this interactive living history program during school vacation week on colonial life! Learn what life would have been like during colonial times and the Revolutionary War! Play games and learn other interesting facts about the times.
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Summer Reading: Leaping Lizards Adventure
Newbury Library 933 Route 103, Newbury, NH, United StatesJoin us for a Leaping Lizards adventure! Explore the fascinating lives of reptiles. Our knowledgeable educators present captivating stories about various species, their habitats, and the importance of conservation. With live reptiles on display, attendees can enjoy a hands-on experience that enhances their understanding of these incredible creatures.
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Summer Reading: Squam Lake
Newbury Library 933 Route 103, Newbury, NH, United StatesThe Life of a Fox! Meet a live animal.
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Summer Reading: Mr. Aaron and his Musical Philodendron Plant
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Coming of Railroads
Newbury Library 933 Route 103, Newbury, NH, United StatesPresented by John Lyons of Newbury Historical. at the Newbury Library
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Summer Reading: Juggler and Comedian Bryson Lang
Bryson’s audiences will see a likable, energetic personality performing inventive and clever routines that mix comedy, audience participation, ball spinning, ball bouncing, fire-juggling, well-crafted timing, sharp sickles, huge spinning bouncing rings, giant Beach Balls, improv, glo-in-the-dark objects and always a few surprises. Come see why Bryson is, “The Cure for the Common Show”!
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Who Was John Stark?
Newbury Center Meeting HouseWhile many are familiar with the state motto “live free or die,” few might know about the man, General John Stark, who uttered these words. In this presentation, George Morrison reveals the man – a ransomed captive, Ranger officer, road-builder, lumberman, husband and father, repeatedly called-on to serve but often clashing with authority -- whose phrase has become synonymous with [...]
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Old Time Fun and Entertainment at Sunapee
Newbury Library 933 Route 103, Newbury, NH, United StatesPresented by John Greenwood. A joint program with the Newbury Historical Society.