Cornish Energy Committee Meeting

Cornish Town Offices 488 Town House Road, Cornish, NH, United States

The Cornish Energy Committee usually meets on the 2nd Monday of every month. The Plainfield Energy Committee joins our meetings on an "as-needed" basis to work on joint projects. The public is welcome to attend either in person or via Zoom. The Zoom link is below. Proposed Agenda: 1. Approve February minutes. 2. Weatherize 2023 - update...

Active Hope book discussion series 

Cornish Store 226 RT-120, Cornish, NH, United States

Active Hope is a short, four session winter book discussion series hosted by the Cornish and Plainfield Libraries and facilitated by Cindy Heath. The chosen titles are about the environment and the hopeful things that are happening to help mitigate the effects of climate change. Copies of the books are available at both libraries. For the...

Cornish Green Up

The latest update on volunteers are: Peter and Patty Macleay: Townhouse Rd (Ray Grace's to Rte. 120) Julie Murray: Hell Hollow (Upper from St. G to end) Ida Burroughs: Hell Hollow (Lower from St. G to Burroughs) Karen Cutter: Jackson (Ardinger to Tandy Brook) David Clifford: Townhouse Rd (12% to Dingleton) Linda Coolidge: Harrington Rd....

Friends of the Library

Cornish Store 226 RT-120, Cornish, NH, United States

We welcome any and all to our monthly Friends meeting where we'll discuss our continued support for our library. Please email cornishnhfriends@gmail.com with any questions or concerns. See you there!

Cornish Conservation Commission

Cornish Town Offices 488 Town House Road, Cornish, NH, United States

This is a public meeting; everyone is welcome to attend in person or via zoom. Social distancing will be respected, and masks are optional. Zoom Option: https://dartmouth.zoom.us/j/97204469945?pwd=UG9ra3gxSkowSFJYSWxFcS8ybnp1UT09 Meeting ID: 972 0446 9945 Passcode: 137682 Email any questions to conservationcommission@cornishnh.net

Ukrainina Art and Talk

Have you been wanting to support Ukraine but haven't known how? Here is a chance to learn more! First Congregational Church, 72 Claremont, will be participating in 2nd Saturday on Pleasant Street with Sophia Shushailo displaying and selling Ukrainian art from 4-6 pm and speaking about the art with video footage in the church parlor...

Are We Ready For Wolf Recovery In NH?

Philip Read Memorial Library 1088 NH-12A, Plainfield, NH

Wolves move through New England and, too often, are mistaken for the large eastern coyote. This is a problem because while the wolf is protected by the Endangered Species Act, coyotes lack any protection and can be killed on sight. Should state Fish and Game agencies develop recovery plans to protect wolves as they migrate...