NH Humanities presenter who speaks about the Middle East.
Contact: Mohamed Defaa
30 Lamson Drive
Merrimack, NH 03054
Work Phone: 603-424-6204
Cell Phone: 603-930-9765 mdefaa@gmail.com
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NH Humanities presenter who speaks about the Middle East.
Contact: Mohamed Defaa
Performs dramatic readings of well-known Christmas literature.
Contact: ribooks@aol.com
Participants have the opportunity to create original sun catchers, tile trivets, planter pots and more. Programs for adults, teens and children 5+. Price and time needed to complete the activity is based on project choice. Prices range from $10-$25 per person and workshops are 1-2.5 hours. All materials provided and no experience is necessary.
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Contact: Leslie Doherty at leslie@waysofcolor.com or Kitri Doherty at kitridoherty@gmail.comDowns presents a humorous program on clutter control.
Contact: David Downs 632 Oak Hill Aave. Attleboro, MA 02703 508-226-1745 DownsEntertainment@comcast.net www.DownsEntertainment.comSheryl Faye presents five one-woman shows about Helen Keller, Clara Barton, Eleanor Roosevelt, Laura Ingalls Wilder, and Amelia Earhart.
Contact: 1-866-936-6551 http://sherylfaye.com/Presents Brian Hikes Home, which is about Brian’s hike of the entire length of the Appalachian Trail.
Contact: bfersch@vt.edu www.brianhikeshome.comTalks and shows slides about her pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago trail in Spain.
Contact: resarini@yahoo.com https://theresascamino.wordpress.com
Author of the book The Granite Men of Henri-Chapelle. As World War Two drew to an end in 1945, the New Hampshire state legislature adopted “Live Free or Die” as the state’s motto. While the New Hampshire state legislature prepared to adopt this motto, many families throughout the Granite State and the rest of the country prepared to welcome home their service members who had fought to preserve freedom around the world. For almost forty New Hampshire servicemen, including the author’s uncle, Private First Class Paul Lavoie, the return trip home did not happen. Instead, they remained in Europe, resting permanently at Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery in Belgium with 7,952 of their comrades. The Granite Men of Henri-Chapelle attempts to illustrate the lives lived and left behind by these forty men.
Contact: aimee.fogg@yahoo.com
Presents “Discovering New England Stone Walls,” a NH Humanities program.
Contact: 114 Brockway RoadA certified Laughter Leader presents a workshop on the physical and psychological benefits to laughter.
Contact: Saundra Maisey Granite State Giggles 778-6316 www.worldlaughtertour.com