Historical Society Presents – Preserving NH’s Barns

NH's distinctive barns are as much a part of our landscape as stone walls and sugar maples. A free, public program held April 10.

Musical Performances and "The Art of Sound"

Presented by Symphony NH and the Nashua Community Concert Association as well as the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Get to Know the “5 Signs”

First state-wide effort of The Campaign to Change Direction, a national initiative to change the culture of mental health in America, will be held April 17th at AMS.

Amherst Lions Club’s 45th Pancake Breakfast

The Amherst Lions Club's annual pancake breakfast, held Sunday, April 9th, 8 am-noon, at Wilkins Elementary School

Easter Egg Hunt Hosted by Amherst Junior Womens Club

Join AJWC for its annual Easter egg hunt Saturday, April 8, 10 a.m. on the Amherst Town Common.  Bring your baskets and wear your Easter bonnets! This event is free and aimed at kids in 1st-4th grade. Peanut Free options available for families who need them.

You Are Invited to Know the “5 Signs”

AMHERST – The Amherst community is invited to meet former NH State Supreme Court Chief Justice John Broderick on Monday, April 17th at the Amherst Middle School cafetorium 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. as he shares his compelling personal story that will leave you with the tools to identify the “5 signs” of mental health disorder.

Representatives from behavioral health, businesses, education, law enforcement, medical care, and policy makers in New Hampshire have joined together to launch the Campaign to Change Direction New Hampshire, the first state-wide effort of The Campaign to Change Direction, a national initiative to change the culture of mental health in America.

“Nearly one in five adults has a diagnosable mental health disorder,” explains Peter Evers, co-chair of the Campaign to Change Direction NH, and CEO of Riverbend Community Mental Health. “Learning the signs of emotional suffering can better open the door to treatment and getting people the help they deserve.”

Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My! And A Rainbow to Go Over

Be Part of the Magic that is Oz! April 20-23

The Amherst PTA presents its 65th production, The Wizard of Oz on April 20-23. Come and be part of the wonder and the magic that is story of Dorothy, her 3 wonderful friends, and the Emerald City with the Wonderful Wizard himself, in the merry old land of Oz. The cast and crew of more than 90 began rehearsals on January and are well on their way to performing a magical rendition of this renowned classic.

Rummage Sale at Congregational Church on April 28 & 29

The Woman’s Association of the Congregational Church of Amherst, UCC, holds its  Springl Rummage Sale April 28

Free Concert To Say “Thank You” From SHS Music Ensembles

SHS Music’s London/Paris Send-Off Concert Scheduled for April 11. They leave for an 8-day performance tour April 20.

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Bedford Fields Spring Learning Workshops

 

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