Toddler Story Time
Stowell Library 24 School Street, Cornish, NHStories ~ Songs ~ Free Play Join us every Thursday at 10:30 am!
Stories ~ Songs ~ Free Play Join us every Thursday at 10:30 am!
Cornish Hiking Club will meet at Langwood Farm this SUNDAY, April 14th at 10:00 AM. Our hike was organized by Karim Chichakly (thank you!) and will be led by property owner Colleen O’Neill. The New Hampshire Timberland Owners Association named Langwood Farm the “N.H. Outstanding Tree Farm of the Year” in 2023, and Colleen will...
For adults, and children age 6 and over (accompanied by an adult). New to Zentangle? Heard about it, maybe tried it, but want the "official training?" Join Certified Zentangle Teacher Elizabeth Sofish, for the classic "Zentangle First Tile" - the usual first class for people exploring Zentangle for the first time. Take your place in...
Living a Sustainable Lifestyle: Tea & Talks is hosting a discussion series on several topics pertaining to sustainable living. All are welcome. Informal discussion and information sharing. ZOOM LINK: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6275609302 Meeting ID: 627 560 9302 https://www.forwardthinkingworkplaces.com/get-out-of-the-extractive-mindset/
The George H. Stowell Free Library Trustees will be meeting at 4:00 pm on Monday, April 15 at the 70 Harlakenden Drive, Cornish, NH. Agenda items will be: 1) Call to Order, 2) Vote to enter Nonpublic session under RSA 91-A:3, II(b), 3) Return to public session, (4) Vote to adjourn. Please note that no other business will be...
AGENDA 5:30 p.m. Call to Order 5:35 p.m. Pledge of Allegiance 5:40 p.m. Additions and Changes to the Agenda 5:45 p.m. Public Comments Members of the public are invited to offer comments and/or raise questions regarding items or other issues consistent with the responsibilities of the school board. Only in-person attendees will be able to...
Our next themed coffee hour discussion will be held on April 16, at 2:00 pm, at the former Cornish general store. April's discussion topic is technology. Technology is everywhere now: laptops, phones, smart TVs. And it changes all the time. Let's talk about what is causing us problems, what do we want to be able to use...
Gardening with Climate Change Our speaker is Lionel Chute, the Director of Dept. of Natural Resources for Sullivan County. Lionel is always an engaging speaker and very knowledgeable. Climate Change is happening and we have all had gardening challenges due to that. We will learn ways to adapt our gardening practice. This is free and open to the public....
BUTTON-UP HOME ENERGY PRESENTATION IMPROVE THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF YOUR HOME Brought to you by the Cornish & Plainfield Energy Committees Sponsored by NHSaves VIA ZOOM ONLY You MUST pre-register: LINK Presenter: Ted Stiles, BPI Building Analyst Learn about insulation and air sealing, building energy science, energy audit and weatherization programs, rebates on electric and...
"MAP" Meeting: The Conservation Commission will meet on WEDNESDAY, April 17, 2024 at 6pm at the Town Offices at 488 Town House Road, 2nd Floor. The primary agenda item is a map discussion relative to the updated Natural Resources Inventory. This meeting is open to the public; everyone is welcome to attend in person.
Eat Your Weeds: Nutritious and Delicious Weed Control, a presentation by Carolyn Dugas
The Masons of Cheshire-Mt Vernon Lodge #23 are hosting the next community breakfast on Sunday, April 21st from 8 to 11am. The menu includes eggs (fried, scrambled) omelets (ham, cheese, onions, peppers) pancakes (plain, blueberries, chocolate chips) French toast, sandwich (egg with cheese and either ham, sausage or bacon on an English muffin) waffles, home fries,...