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Monday, March 5th Events

Teen Tech Week: Come Listen to a Book

Time: 3:00 PM-5:30 PM
Place: Keene Public Library, Heberton Hall, Keene, NH
Price: Free
Ages: Recommended for 13+

Take advantage of the audio books that we have around the library.  Learn to download a audio book from the library’s catalog. Come in and listen to as many audio books as you would like.

Wake Up Sugar- Maple Sugaring Puppet Show

Time: 4:00 PM
Place: Hollis Social Library, 2 Monument Square, Hollis, NH (about 46 miles from Keene)
Price: Free
Ages: 4-8


Learn about one of New Hampshire’s sweetest businesses and attractions. Learn the history and process of turning maple tree sap into syrup. Students will enjoy a funny & informative puppet show entitled “Wake Up Sugar!”
Sign-up online or contact Miss Amanda @ 465-7721

Bridge for Anyone

Time: 12:30 PM
Place: United Methodist Church, 43 Concord St., Peterborough, NH (about 19 miles from Keene)
Price: Free
Ages: All


Mondays, 12:30 p.m. All are invited to play bridge.


Imperial Russian Faberge Eggs

Time: 7:00 PM
Place: Smith Memorial Church, 30 W. Main St., Hillsborough, NH (about 28 miles from Keene)
Price: Free
Ages: Older


This unique and beautifully illustrated presentation will focus on the life and remarkable work of Russian master jeweler and artist, Peter Carl Fabergé. The program will feature a spectacular photo-tour of the Fabergé collection at the Constantine Palace in St. Petersburg.

Emphasis is on the important role of egg painting in Russian culture and on the unique development of this major Russian art form from a traditional craft to the level of exquisite fine art under the patronage of the tsars. The fascinating history of these eggs and their role in the dramatic events of the last decades of Romanov rule in Russia and in the years following the Revolution will also be discussed by presenter Marina Forbes.

This event is free and open to the public through a grant from the NH Humanities Council.

What's special about today?
Soviet dictator Josef Stalin died at age 73, after 29 years in power, 1953

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