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Monday, September 26th Events

1. Block Party: Lego Fun at the Library

Time: 4:00 PM-5:30 PM
Place: Keene Public Library, 60 Winter st., Keene, NH
Price: Free

The library's LEGO club is open to all Lego enthusiasts. For more information, call: Gail Zachariah at 603-352-0157.

2. Storytime at the Currier

Time: 11:30 AM-NOON
Place: Currier Art Museum, 150 Ash St., Manchester, NH (65.29 miles from Keene)
Price: Free with museum admission

Looking for a way to introduce your preschooler to art? Come to the Currier Art Museum for an art-related story read by children's librarian Karyn Isleb and look at the "Artwork of the Day." Then go down to the studio and create a work of art of your own. Recommended for ages 3 to 5, but all are welcome. September 26 – Listen to The Little Lump of Clay by Diane Engel and look at the ceramic art of Karen Karnes.

3. Revolutionary New Hampshire Program

Time: 7:00 PM
Place: Franklin Pierce Homestead Historic Site, 301 2nd NH Turnpike, Hillsborough, NH (25.96 miles from Keene)
Price: Free

Jere R. Daniell Professor of History Emeritus, Dartmouth College, presents this interesting program at the Franklin Pierce Homestead Historic Site. 
In 1760, New Hampshire had a stable government. That government collapsed by 1776 and it took until the early 1790's to restore the stability of the pre-Revolutionary era. The story of these changes is both fascinating and complex.
 Pre-Revolutionary Hillsborough will be included in this program.
 This is a NH Humanities Council To Go program. Handicap accessible, Free Program, Refreshments to follow.  For more information contact:  478-0809.

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