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Thursday, December 1st Events

Winterfest Craft Fair

Time: 10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Place: Antioch University, ANE Community Room and bookstore, Keene, NH
Price: Free
Ages: All

Celebrate the winter season with ANE at our annual craft fair!

Help support local artisans and enjoy:
home baked goods, art prints & cards, paintings, local honey, jam & maple syrup, beaded jewelry, pottery, hand knits, hand made clothes, and much more!

Sell Locally * Shop Locally. 
This event is free and open to the public.
For information contact: Student Alliance studentalliance.ane@antioch.edu

Film: Forever is Composed of Nows (program b)

Time: 7:00 PM
Place: Keene State College, Putnam Lecture Hall, Redfern Arts Center
Price: Free
Ages: Older crowd

The 49th Ann Arbor Film Festival Traveling Tour: Program B 

The AAFF is a pioneer of the traveling film festival tour concept, starting with film screenings in Paris, Los Angeles and Berkeley in 1964.
Since that time, the AAFF Tour has presented hundreds of influential works, including films by Barbara Hammer, and Gus Van Sant.
This year's films include:
Maramare by Michaela Muller; Atlantiques by Mati Diop; Protoparticulas by Chema Garcia Ibarra; Hand Soap by Kei Oyama; Point Line Plane by Simon Payne; These Hammers Don't Hurt Us by Michael Robinson; In the Absence of Light, Darkness Prevails by Fern Silva. 
Free and open the the public 

Environmental Studies Speaker Series at KSC

Time: 4:00 PM
Place: Keene State College, Student Center, Mountain View Room
Price: Free
Ages: Older Crowd


Bacteria in a petroleum contaminated tidal marsh. 
Dr. Loren Launen of the Keene State College Biology Department will talk about the diversity of particular bacteria found in petroleum-hydrocarbon contaminated tidal marsh sediments.
Refreshments will be served. The event is free and open to the public, and students are especially encouraged to attend.
Contact: Tim Allen - 603-358-2571 - tallen@keene.edu 

Observing the Night Sky with Telescopes

Time: 4:30 PM
Place: McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center, Concord, NH (about 50 miles from Keene)
Price: $15 per student/ $10 for each additional child.
Ages: 
All homeschoolers


Homeschool program. Discover the night sky and explore what you can see not just with your eyes but through telescopes as well! Level 1 will view prominent constellations and study Jupiter and the Moon through a telescope. Level 2 will learn the importance of Galileo’s discoveries while observing the Moon, Venus, Jupiter and its moons. Level 3 will also include the observation of Uranus, Neptune, star clusters and galaxies. 
Cloud Dates are Dec. 5 and Dec. 6. 

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