Dance, Sing and Make Music January – June at MoCo Arts in Keene

MoCo Arts is now accepting class registrations for its spring semester, register early to secure your spot. Classes are available in dance, theatre and music production, some classes starting as young as 18 months. Classes begin January 25th. For a complete schedule visitwww.moco.org, stop by our studios at 76 Railroad Street in Keene or email

Monadnock Region Snow Forecast: Yes it’s coming! 7 Fun Winter Destinations

Waiting for snow? You’re not alone. Mild late autumn temperatures mean outdoor, cold-weather enthusiasts of all ages are chomping at the bit to suit up – and participate in their favorite winter sports. Skating. Skiing. Snowboarding. Sledding. Snowshoeing. Winter Hiking. Sleighrides. Ice Racing. The list of winter activities is endless as long as you’re bundled

The Art of Giving in the Monadnock Region

Walk into any grocery store, retail shop, school, or business in the Monadnock region during the holiday season and you’ll find clothing bins, food baskets and collection jars overflowing with donations to help our neighbors in need. From children to CEOs, the generosity shown by community members in November – and throughout the month of

See Odysseus’ Fabled Journey in Mything Links at MoCo Arts

Looking for something entertaining to do with the kids this holiday season? Join MoCo Arts Tweens Musical Theatre on an adventure to the Aegean in the hilarious musical Mything Links. Performing Sunday, December 13th in MoCo’s Black Box Theatre on Railroad Street at2:00 & 4:00pm. Mything Links is the story of Odysseus, a Greek warrior who is trying to

5 Great Experiences In & Around Walpole

Well known for its handmade specialty chocolates, spectacular rolling hills, and being the home of award-winning documentary filmmaker Ken Burns, Walpole is a culturally-rich epicenter year round. However this Monadnock Region gem is positively bustling during the holiday’s with its colorful artisan shops, quaint inn retreats and farm stores, as well as the most delectable

Paws to Read@MHS: Kids, Books & One Large, Lovable Black Dog

For young school-age children in the Monadnock Region, outdoor play time in late fall gets drastically shortened due to daylight savings time and the beautifully brisk, yet often inclement New England weather. Which means it’s always good to have an indoor activity planned that appeals to their active imaginations, inquisitive natures and budding sensory perceptions.

“Plant Pure Nation” Reveals Benefits of Plant-Based Diet

The Mariposa Museum is joining with the Souhegan Transition Network, the Souhegan Valley Food Co-op and the Wilton Town Hall Theatre to present the film, Plant Pure Nation as part of a series on sustainability and community resilience. The dates for the film screening are: November 15th at 4:30 at the Wilton Town Hall Theater, 40 Main St.,

Thomas Moore and Hari Kirin To Speak at Mariposa: A Cooler World and Warmer People

Authors Thomas Moore and Hari Kirin To Speak at Mariposa: A Cooler World and Warmer People – Healing a Planet in Distress by Healing Our Relationships PETERBOROUGH, N.H. — “Our planet Earth has a soul and a personality. We are not on the planet but of it. How we live affects the life of the

4 Spinechilling Haunted Places in The Monadnock Region

Whether you are just looking to get into a Halloween-y mood by reading about some local haunted places or looking for some spooky places to visit with friends, this is the list for you. As one of the oldest regions in New Hampshire, Monadnock is filled with haunted locations, spooky spots and potentially supernatural dens.