a 501c3 non-profit with a mission centered around economic and cultural vibrancy in Downtown Nashua, NH
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The Downtowner Your Source For All Things Local!
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For more Downtown information, visit DowntownNashua.org
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Our photo of the week was taken by our Programs Coordinator, Jennifer Annand, of Wendee Glick and friends jazzin’ it up at Bicentennial Park, at the Main Street bridge in Downtown Nashua.
Glick will continue to be one of our performing artists that are part of our Summer Sidewalk Sessions series â two or three locations along Main Street will feature local musicians adding their unique ambiance for passersby to enjoy, as they make their way to shopping or dining. Look â or should we say, listen â for them when you’re strolling downtown on Saturdays from 2â5 pm, through July 3rd!
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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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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
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Did you catch Fritz Wetherbee talking about our Soldiers and Sailors memorial at the top of Main Street, for a recent segment on New Hampshire Chronicle?
You can also watch a video Fritz did on the history of our town, from its original name of Dunstable, to its New Hampshire versus Massachusetts ownership, to its name change today.
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TANGLED ROOTS OFFERS EMPATH WORKSHOP
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‘Embrace Your Inner Empath’
workshop
2 pm Thursday, May 20
Tangled Roots Herbal, 95 W. Pearl Street, invites you to get in touch with your empathic skills in an online workshop next week.
Embrace Your Inner Empath
- Feeling like you understand or feel emotions and experiences of others
like they’re your own?
- Have people always referred to you as over-emotional or too sensitive?
- And are you overwhelmed by all of these feels?
This online class is for people who are empathic; they feel others’ emotions and sometimes even experiences as their own. We’ll create a safe space in which you’ll come to understand what it means to be an empath, and we will teach you specific tools and techniques on how to harness your energies and how to control and protect yourself from that feeling of “overwhelm.” Our goal is to transform these feelings into the wonderful gift it is to be an empath!
Cost is $25. This is an online class held via Zoom; details will be sent out a few days before class. Register by clicking below.
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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
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SCULPTURE SYMPOSIUM BEGINS NEXT WEEK
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‘Introspection’ â
2021 Nashua International Sculpture Symposium
The 14th annual Nashua International Sculpture Symposium has announced its theme for 2021 â âIntrospectionâ â which will be represented in the completed works of three invited artists, who will create their pieces and leave them here as gifts to the city.
Local art lovers can meet and visit with the artists during their work hours at the Picker Artists Studios, 3 Pine St. ext. They will create from 10 amâ4 pm, Mondays through Saturdays during their May 24âJune 8 work period.
An opening ceremony will be held at 5:30 pm Thursday, May 20 at 14 Court Street, where the finished artwork will reside.
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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
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NO MEMORIAL DAY PARADE IN 2021
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City of Nashua
cancels Memorial Day Parade;
will still hold other ceremonies
While there will be no Memorial Day Parade this year in Nashua, the cityâs veteransâ organizations will host their annual wreath-laying ceremonies at local cemeteries, according to City Hall.
Nashua Mayor Jim Donchess and Barney Barbera, chairman of the Mayorâs Veterans Council, canceled the parade in the interest of keeping Nashua residents healthy and safe, as the city continues to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Nashua American Legion, Disabled American Veterans and Veterans of Foreign wars VFW Post 483, will participate in the following wreath-laying services on Monday, May 31 (Memorial Day).
Members of these groups will meet at 8 am beginning at the new St. Louis Cemetery (W. Hollis Street, east of the landfill) and theyâll move on to the other locations in this order:
⢠Beth Abraham Cemetery (428 W. Hollis Street)
⢠Old St. Louis Cemetery (752 W. Hollis Street)
⢠Old South Cemetery (DW Highway, north of Walgreens)
These ceremonies will be shown on local access TV channels.
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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
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UPDATED SUMMER FOOD RESOURCES
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Greater Nashua Food Council
updates free fresh food and meals
opportunities for summer
If you or a loved one need additional information or assistance with food resources in Nashua, contact the Greater Nashua Food Council.
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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
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LIVE MUSIC IS BACK IN DOWNTOWN NASHUA!
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As the weather improves and more outdoor dining happens, our local spots are again offering live entertainment. Whether it’s musicians, comedians, trivia night or more, the options for a fun night out are increasing, as we all try to add a bit of normalcy again.
More establishments will be adding live music in the weeks ahead. If you know of a bar or restaurant featuring live music, shoot us an email so we can promote them here every week!
Here are some of the artists slated for performing this weekend. Call to confirm times and musicians.
(live music Mon.âThurs. 5:30â8:30 pm; Fri.âSat. 5:30â9 pm)
Thursday â Ted Solovicos
Friday â Malcolm Salls
Saturday â Paul Gormley
(live music Fri.âSat. 8â10 pm)
Friday â Eric Marcs
Saturday â Jim Cain
(live music on the outdoor patio, Sat. 4â6 pm)
Saturday â Par 3
(live music outdoors, weather permitting, Sun. 3â6 pm)
(live music outdoors, weather permitting, Fri.âSat. 9 pmâmidnight)
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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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