Black out Poetry Event
Stowell Library 24 School Street, Cornish, NHPerfect for teens and tweens alike.
Perfect for teens and tweens alike.
The Cornish Historical Society and the Cornish Garden Club invite you to a talk given by historian Mary Kronenwetter titled Corbin's Animal Garden. This illustrated presentation will feature archival images and...
This is an open meeting, and citizens are welcome. Laura Cousineau, MLS Chair, George H. Stowell Free Library Trustees
The Masons of Cheshire-Mt Vernon Lodge #23 are hosting the next community breakfast on Sunday, June 16th, Father's Day, from 8 to 11am. The menu includes eggs (fried, scrambled) omelets (ham,...
Zoning Board of Adjustment Case # 2024-01 Notice is hereby given that a hearing will be held at 6:30 PM, Monday, June 17, 2024 at the Town Office building, 488 Townhouse...
If you haven't heard what all the buzz is about, Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park is hosting a free, special family event - The Pollinator Party - in honor of Pollinator...
Seed Packet Art Project Online Gallery & Exhibit Students from Unity Elementary, Charlestown Primary, and Maple Avenue Elementary schools submitted designs to be showcased on our Native Pollinator Plants Seed...
Presenter: Sherry Goncalves About The Program: Come and see 100 antique hand fans from around the world, including French, Chinese, Japanese, American, and novelty fans. This presentation will explore the history,...
Presenter: Nathan Blanchard, an NH Forest Ranger About the Program: Nathan Blanchard, an NH Forest Ranger will talk about the Smokey Bear Reading Challenge. The New Hampshire Forest Rangers are excited...
My name is Jim Daigle and I have over 3,000 hostas with over 650 varieties. I love the leaves of my part shade-garden plants. I enjoy giving free tours and...
Program: Storyforge: a creative writing workshop with Susan Speranza Bring your words, your stories, and your imagination. Free
Can you make a carrier for an uncooked egg that will survive a 12-foot drop? Come find out at the CORNISH library on Tuesday, June 25, at 3:30pm.