
Volunteers make a huge difference in a Hospice patient’s world. Volunteers are their buddies and often, their confidantes. Each volunteer brings a gift to offer. Companionship, playing games, crafting, sewing. Pet therapy, music, Reiki, hairdressers. LISTENING…to their life story, their fears, their hopes. Military Veterans always request a Veteran Volunteer as they share a unique bond that only they understand.We serve Strafford, Rockingham, Carroll and York Counties. Please call DJ Antone at (603) 692-0220 to register for my free 7 week training class. Sessions are once a week for two (2) hours. Let me know the day of the week and the time that works best for you! People helping people! That’s what this life is all about and what we are all about. Join our Team today!
This annual flagship event recognizing Award Recipients throughout a 5-community service region who go above and beyond with dedication and service within their community. Awards and honors go to the 4 deserving recipients every year, based on criteria of leadership, service, volunteerism and more: Business of the Year, Citizen of the Year, Educator of the Year, Non-profit of the Year.
This event captures their outstanding achievements and is marketed throughout the greater NH seacoast and southern Maine regions.
More Details Coming Soon!

Come and learn more about Indonesia and its unique culture and get a hands-on experience of Indonesia’s cultural richness.
Just like one of our Indonesian Fair that we host in September, ICC’s first Indonesian Spring Bazaar will be in a fun, indoor festive setting.
Indonesian Spring Bazaar will be an annual event held in Somersworth, NH. It will feature a variety of vendors serving Indonesian food, language exchange, arts, crafts, fashion, and many live performances related to Indonesian culture.
This event is free and open to the public.
For vendor participation, volunteer opportunities, sponsorships, or other additional information, please visit www.indonesianconnect.org.

We’ve only sold 200 out of 775 car or cash raffle tickets so far! Tickets are only $100 and each purchase supports The Children’s Museum of NH’s education and outreach program.
Each raffle ticket gives you a chance to win either a red 2018 Nissan Rogue Sport worth $25,130 OR $20,000 cash.
We’ll announce the winner this afternoon at a free event in Portsmouth. Anyone who has purchased a ticket and attends the party is eligible to win an additional free ticket at the party.
The event will have:
Free refreshments
Door prizes provided by Port City Nissan and The Children’s Museum (no purchase necessary)
Live music and commentary provided by Jadd Naamani from Z107

All your favorite Mark Twain characters are here in this skillful adaptation of the classic American tale. Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer are up to their usual antics — skipping church to go fishing, starting a band of robbers with their comrades, and frustrating locals with their shenanigans. But then, Huck’s no-good Pap returns to stir up trouble and takes Huck back to live with him. Driven to live life on his terms, Huck stages his own murder and escapes to where not even Widow Douglas and Miss Watson can “civilize” him.
Huck meets up with Jim, a runaway slave, and the two embark down the mighty Mississippi on a joint voyage to freedom. Their journey is filled with non-stop action – from getting wrapped up in a plot with two con artists trying to steal a family’s inheritance to Jim’s capture by none other than Tom Sawyer’s uncle. Tom and Huck reunite to attempt Jim’s rescue, reveling in the ambitious adventure. Audiences of all ages will relish this celebration of friendship and freedom!
This Homeschool Theatre Guild production, directed by Margaret Murray, features over 30 homeschoolers from the seacoast region of New Hampshire. The Guild continues its tradition of bringing gems of literature to the stage, delighting its audiences and celebrating the classics.

All your favorite Mark Twain characters are here in this skillful adaptation of the classic American tale. Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer are up to their usual antics — skipping church to go fishing, starting a band of robbers with their comrades, and frustrating locals with their shenanigans. But then, Huck’s no-good Pap returns to stir up trouble and takes Huck back to live with him. Driven to live life on his terms, Huck stages his own murder and escapes to where not even Widow Douglas and Miss Watson can “civilize” him.
Huck meets up with Jim, a runaway slave, and the two embark down the mighty Mississippi on a joint voyage to freedom. Their journey is filled with non-stop action – from getting wrapped up in a plot with two con artists trying to steal a family’s inheritance to Jim’s capture by none other than Tom Sawyer’s uncle. Tom and Huck reunite to attempt Jim’s rescue, reveling in the ambitious adventure. Audiences of all ages will relish this celebration of friendship and freedom!
This Homeschool Theatre Guild production, directed by Margaret Murray, features over 30 homeschoolers from the seacoast region of New Hampshire. The Guild continues its tradition of bringing gems of literature to the stage, delighting its audiences and celebrating the classics.

All your favorite Mark Twain characters are here in this skillful adaptation of the classic American tale. Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer are up to their usual antics — skipping church to go fishing, starting a band of robbers with their comrades, and frustrating locals with their shenanigans. But then, Huck’s no-good Pap returns to stir up trouble and takes Huck back to live with him. Driven to live life on his terms, Huck stages his own murder and escapes to where not even Widow Douglas and Miss Watson can “civilize” him.
Huck meets up with Jim, a runaway slave, and the two embark down the mighty Mississippi on a joint voyage to freedom. Their journey is filled with non-stop action – from getting wrapped up in a plot with two con artists trying to steal a family’s inheritance to Jim’s capture by none other than Tom Sawyer’s uncle. Tom and Huck reunite to attempt Jim’s rescue, reveling in the ambitious adventure. Audiences of all ages will relish this celebration of friendship and freedom!
This Homeschool Theatre Guild production, directed by Margaret Murray, features over 30 homeschoolers from the seacoast region of New Hampshire. The Guild continues its tradition of bringing gems of literature to the stage, delighting its audiences and celebrating the classics.

All your favorite Mark Twain characters are here in this skillful adaptation of the classic American tale. Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer are up to their usual antics — skipping church to go fishing, starting a band of robbers with their comrades, and frustrating locals with their shenanigans. But then, Huck’s no-good Pap returns to stir up trouble and takes Huck back to live with him. Driven to live life on his terms, Huck stages his own murder and escapes to where not even Widow Douglas and Miss Watson can “civilize” him.
Huck meets up with Jim, a runaway slave, and the two embark down the mighty Mississippi on a joint voyage to freedom. Their journey is filled with non-stop action – from getting wrapped up in a plot with two con artists trying to steal a family’s inheritance to Jim’s capture by none other than Tom Sawyer’s uncle. Tom and Huck reunite to attempt Jim’s rescue, reveling in the ambitious adventure. Audiences of all ages will relish this celebration of friendship and freedom!
This Homeschool Theatre Guild production, directed by Margaret Murray, features over 30 homeschoolers from the seacoast region of New Hampshire. The Guild continues its tradition of bringing gems of literature to the stage, delighting its audiences and celebrating the classics.