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Photo of the Week
 
 
 
 
Our photo of the week shows our hometown heroes the Nashua Silver Knights becoming the 2020 FCBL Champions, taking home their fifth title, after defeating Worcester in Game 3 of the Championship Series. CONGRATULATIONS!!!
Do you have some great pictures of our vibrant Downtown you’d like to show off? Post them to our Facebook page, or send them to us by email! We love to share images that capture the beauty and excitement of Downtown Nashua. 
 
 
 
 
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THIS WEEKEND: BIG BAND, SINATRA DANCE PARTY! 
 
 
 
 
Dancin’ in the Park – Swing Night!
6:30–9:30 pm Saturday, Sept. 12
Our first event of the season was a big hit, so Dancin’ In The Park is back!
Since 2016, families, friends and neighbors have gathered to dance the warm summer night away, through the City of Nashua’s Dancin’ events. Won’t you join us for some swing dancing along the river? Dancin’ in the Park will take place along the Nashua Riverfront in Renaissance Park on Water Street, in Downtown Nashua.
Join us outside by the river this Saturday, for hot music and cold ice cream (available for purchase from Hazy Ice Cream). First, enjoy a dance lesson with instructors from Paper Moon Dance Center, who will teach us swing dance styles. Then, our guest musicians will heat up the night with two one-hour sets.
The Hal McIntyre Orchestra and Boston-based Sinatra-homage crooner Steve Marvin will perform swing hits, as well as classics from “the Chairman of the Board!”
Event sound and lights produced by Weird Fish Productions.
Registration for this event is FREE and required for entry, but does not guarantee admission. Event capacity is limited to 150, to ensure enough room to allow for participants to maintain physical distancing.
We recommend guests arrive between 6–6:30 pm, as we will be turning folks away (even with pre-registration) once we do reach capacity. Mask wearing will be required of all those in attendance, aside from performers. This event, and its health and safety plan, have been developed in partnership with the Nashua Dept. of Public Health to ensure proper measures are in place for a healthy, safe, and fun night of music and dance!
Please be aware that we continue to monitor the conditions of COVID-19 spread in Nashua and the state, and in the event that conditions change, this event may be cancelled at the recommendation of Public Health.
 
 
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MOBILE FOOD PANTRY AT SOUTH THIS FRIDAY
 
 
 
 
 
Mobile Food Pantry
Friday, Sept. 11
The New Hampshire Food Bank is hosting a Mobile Food Pantry at 1 pm Friday, at Nashua High School South, 36 Riverside Street .
This is open to absolutely anyone who needs food. No income guidelines apply. Simply drive through and get boxes of food put into your trunk.
NHFB notes its sincere thanks to the Hullinger Family Foundation for their generous support of this mobile food pantry.
 
 
 
 
 
DEADLINE FOR SCARECROW SIGN-UPS IS SATURDAY! 
 
 
 
 
Above: 2019 winners, clockwise: First place, Actorsingers (cast of The Addams Family); second place, Gateways Community Services; third place: Gate City Charter School for the Arts. Honorable mentions in 4th & 5th place: Nashua Teachers’ Union and Greater Nashua Mental Health.
Downtown Nashua’s annual Scarecrow Competition!
Register your business or organization to compete
by Saturday, Sept. 12

Applications for business, organizations, and school groups are now available for the 2020 Downtown Scarecrow Competition!
We are excited for the return of the scarecrows, and all the fun and excitement they bring to Downtown Nashua. It is our goal to hang more scarecrows than ever before, with more than 40 of them in place to usher in a festive fall season.
For 2020, we will have both a business and an non-profit/school group category. The top three scarecrows in each category will receive a coveted Downtown Scarecrows trophy, celebrating their achievement.
The deadline for applying this year is September 12.
 
 
REGISTER YOUR TEAM!
 
 
 
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
 
 
 
 
 
  COME MEET YOUR LOCAL VENDORS AND FARMERS!
 
 
 
 
Nashua Farmers Market
Open every Sunday, 10 am–2 pm 
Vendors and visitors alike are having fun mingling and checking out all the offerings at the Sunday market at City Hall – won’t you join us? From farm-fresh produce, to enticing baked goods, local wines, honey and maple syrup, to clothing and other locally made items, the Nashua Farmers Market has lots to explore. Come meet the friendly faces of your neighbors, and support their endeavors!
UPDATE: We’re No. 1!
We’re currently in first place for New Hampshire farmers markets, thanks to your votes! If you haven’t yet, please do!
American Farmland Trust is holding a “Best Farmers Market” competition – would you click on the button and vote for us? The winning market gets $1,000, which would go a long way towards continuing our success.
We’re listed as “City Hall Plaza Farmers Market.” THANK YOU!!!
 
 
VOTE FOR US!!!
 
MARKET INFO HERE
 
 
 
MEET YOUR LOCAL VENDORS!
Teresa Moler is a puppeteer and artist. You and your kids might have seen her puppeteering at Greeley Park, the library, or even hobnobbing with Bernie Sanders, with her very own Bernie puppet!
Teresa is part of our market, showcasing her artistic skills. Come see her watercolors and acrylics this Sunday!
 
 
 
 
 
SHARE YOUR FAVORITE FAMILY RECIPE!  
 
 
 
 
National Welcoming Week
‘Virtual Cookbook’ wants your recipe contribution!
Due to Covid-19, Welcoming New Hampshire will not be able to host its annual Multicultural Festival in Nashua this year. As an alternative, the organization is creating a “Virtual Cookbook” that represents the rich ethnic diversity that we enjoy here in the Granite State!
Let’s bring the diverse ethnic flavors and culture of our community, along with and a little piece of your family immigration story, to share with others!
This year’s Welcoming Week theme is Creating Home Together

The virtual cookbook will be published on their website during Welcoming Week, Sept. 12-20.

Contact Welcoming NH with any questions: [email protected].
 
 
SUBMIT A RECIPE
 
 
 
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
 
 
 
 
 
COME BUILD ROBOTS, DANCE WITH THE GIRL SCOUTS! 
 
 
 
 
Girl Scouts offering FREE robot building, dance parties
at Greeley Park in September
Calling all girls in grades K–5: You’re invited to build a robot with Girl Scouts!
Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains invite your child to join in the fun at their Robot Building Parties and Animal Dance Parties, being held Tuesdays and Thursdays at Greeley Park, 100 Concord Street, Nashua. Dates are shown in the above images.
She’ll enjoy the party, and you’ll learn how Girl Scouts can supercharge her life. If your girl loves robots and animals, she won’t want to miss these fun event. Free for all girls in grades K–5!
Click on the pictures above to go to each Facebook event link for more information!
Visit Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains on Facebook or on their website, for further information on the organization.
 
 
 
 
 
DANCE WORKSHOPS WITH PEACOCK PLAYERS! 
 
 
 
 
Join a virtual workshop
with Peacock Players!
Registration is now open for a new Wednesday Workshop Series presented by Peacock Players, Nashua’s youth theater organization.

All workshops will be held virtually through Zoom, from 7–9 pm on a Wednesday. You may have multiple family members present during the workshop on the same device. 

There are three workshops in September:
  • THEATRE MOM DANCE WORKSHOP,  Sept. 16 
  • THE PROM DANCE WORKSHOP,  Sept. 23 
  • SOMETHING ROTTEN DANCE WORKSHOP,   Sept. 30 
Other workshops are offered through November.

Tuition is $25 per workshop, per device. Visit their event page HERE for more information. Please email [email protected] with questions.

Visit Peacock Players on Facebook or on their website, for further information on the organization.
 
 
REGISTER!
 
 
VIRTUAL RUN FOR KELLY MANN MEMORIAL 5K
 
 
 
 
Kelly Mann Memorial 5k Run and 3K Walk
goes virtual in September

For the 15th year in a row, we walk and run to honor domestic violence victim Kelly Mann, and to raise the funds that help Bridges Domestic & Sexual Violence Support of Greater Nashua offer support to victims and survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence and stalking. This year, the annual Kelly Mann Memorial 5k run and 3k walk is going to be a virtual race. 
When Is The Race?
With the virtual format, the race can be any day you want it to be! You just need to submit your time before midnight Sept. 19.
Where Is The Race?
You choose! You can run on the treadmill, on your favorite street route or local trail. If you use the Strava, MapMyRun or RunKeeper apps, you can easily keep track of your distance and time.
Where do I register?
Are there t-shirts this year?
This year we have multiple shirt options for you! Choose your favorite and order it from our online store . You can order one for a friend too if you’d like so they can show their support for Bridges!
When/Where Do I Pickup My Bib?
Your online registration comes with a custom downloadable bib. Download your bib and wear it with pride as you run from your favorite street route, local trail, or even on a treadmill! Your bib will be emailed on Sept. 11.
How Do I Submit My Time?
RunReg, where you registered for the race, is also where you submit your time. Your results can be submitted between Sept. 12–19.
 
 
REGISTER TO RUN/WALK
 
 
 
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
 
 
 
 
 
LIVE MUSIC IS BACK DOWNTOWN!
 
 
 
 
Above: Austin McCarthy
 
 
 
 
Have you been craving live music and warm summer evenings with an adult beverage and a few friends? Us, too! We’re beginning to see our Downtown Nashua restaurants and pubs offering outdoor entertainment, and we encourage you to go down and support them!
Peddler’s Daughter at 48 Main Street welcomes these musicians, from 8–11 pm:
Fri.: Stephen Decuire
Sat.: Conor Coburn
Fratello’s at 194 Main Street has music 6–9 pm Mondays–Thursdays and 6–9:30 pm Friday and Saturday.
Stella Blu at 70 E. Pearl Street has musicians Sundays outdoors from 3–6 pm.
Tostaos at 170 Main Street has live music 7–10 pm Thursdays. 
Martha’s Exchange Restaurant at 185 Main Street has entertainment 9–11 pm Fridays and Saturdays. Call the restaurant to see who’s playing.
 
 
 
 
ARE YOU A DOWNTOWN VENUE PRESENTING LIVE MUSIC?
LET US KNOW!
Please email us at [email protected] with your upcoming musicians, so we can share the info with our readers!
 
 
 
 
 
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Great American Downtown is a Nashua based 501c3 Nonprofit Corporation that provides coordination, collaboration and partnerships that unify the entire Nashua community around a common vision for an attractive downtown that is vibrant, viable and truly reflects the character of our city. Learn all about our wide variety of programs here.
We’re happy to share information about your upcoming event in and around Downtown Nashua! If you would like to submit an event to be featured in The Downtowner, or are interested in any other sponsorship and marketing opportunities through Great American Downtown, contact our Downtown Marketing Coordinator at [email protected].
 
 
 
 
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