Therapy Donkeys
Come walk a donkey, read to a donkey, groom a donkey or just get your fill of Donkey Therapy with the Donkeys from Road to Independence.
Come walk a donkey, read to a donkey, groom a donkey or just get your fill of Donkey Therapy with the Donkeys from Road to Independence.
The UNH Extension Program is presenting this event to teach Newbury residents about which plants are native to this area and how to integrate these species into your own gardens. Come learn from a Master Gardener about what native plants are and why they are important to add to your landscapes. There will be example [...]
The Newbury Historical Society, in collaboration with the Newbury Public Library, presents a talk on the finding of Newbury's 1787 copy of the US Constitution.
At Center Meeting House- part of the Center Meeting House/Newbury Library joint Speaker Series. Blending live performance, immersive multimedia, and original music and visual design, Liberty and Legacy reintroduces Abigail Adams not simply as a founder’s wife, but as a fearless political thinker, advocate for women’s rights, and moral compass during the American Revolution and the [...]
Join 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.
The Life of a Fox! Meet a live animal.
Presented by John Lyons of Newbury Historical. at the Newbury Library
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”!
While 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 [...]