Driving Toward Zero Talk, 'The Warmth of Other Suns' and More Events Around NH

Women's leadership and health breakfast, teen and tween trivia, historical society meeting, and more upcoming events in New Hampshire.

Published on Feb. 17, 2026

This week in New Hampshire, there are a variety of events happening, including a talk on driving toward zero, a discussion of the book 'The Warmth of Other Suns', a thrift shop, a food pantry, a free concert, a stretching class, a community conversation on raising healthy children, a recital, a museum exhibit, a knitting workshop, a fish fry, orchestra and music performances, a summer camp fair, and more.

Why it matters

These events showcase the diverse cultural, educational, and community-focused offerings available to residents across New Hampshire, providing opportunities for learning, entertainment, and engagement.

The details

The events cover a wide range of topics and activities, from discussions on driving safety and child-rearing to musical performances, art workshops, and community service initiatives. They are hosted by various organizations, libraries, schools, and nonprofits, demonstrating the vibrant and active nature of New Hampshire's local communities.

  • The events take place from Wednesday, February 17 through Sunday, March 8, 2026.

The players

Bedford Public Library

A public library serving the town of Bedford, New Hampshire.

First Church Nashua Congregational U.C.C.

A United Church of Christ congregation in Nashua, New Hampshire.

Grace Lutheran Church

A Lutheran church in Nashua, New Hampshire that operates a food pantry.

Manchester Community Music School

A music school located in Manchester, New Hampshire that is hosting a faculty performance series.

GoodLife Programs & Activities

A community organization in Concord, New Hampshire that provides programs and activities for residents.

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What they’re saying

“Event listings are free on one Patch site. You can share your calendar listing on other community sites for a modest fee, starting at 25 cents per day.”

— Tony Schinella, Author (patch.com)

What’s next

Residents in New Hampshire can check the event listings on their local Patch site to stay up-to-date on upcoming community events and activities in their area.

The takeaway

New Hampshire communities are offering a diverse array of events and programs that cater to a wide range of interests, from arts and culture to health and wellness. These events provide valuable opportunities for residents to engage with their local communities and explore new experiences.